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FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923. LOSSES OF ELK | DURING WINTER T~ LIGHT, REPORT Fifteen Thousand Head’ In Good Condition in | The “Hole” Country. | Che Casper Dally Tribune contributed to the mounting fre | | son in the United States $4.75 last | i} AECORD IN FIRE | year, according to -Mr. Morton’s| | ae SUES EMPEROR | LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 25.—H. T i |Terror Reign In *| W. Evans, tmperial wizard of the Ku convicts wa largely responsible for | in the removal of many of the prison- | 000 more than the record breaking | to Judge Monaghan. Conditions are . John B. Morton, ‘president of! et PAGE THREE 1 © > leading cause for most of the trouble, | ishing predicaments cause tears of | gets into a0 many tight and uncom-} laughter to be shed all over the place 5 5 Teco : | ——— - ortable places and hops out of them} Next! st that the eye ts bew to follow him, and his If there is still one in this sm Ignd who won't admit that J Sennett is the fellow who keeps Pe The ORIGINAL smiling, a view the current fun . = | the Kan, asking $100,000 damages for! offering at the Rialto, “The Shriek of > Malted-Milk SP to Drug Addicts alleged Ubelous statements said to] Araby,” will, convince him for all time that Sennett leads the field. In this uproarious satire on the “sheik"’ invasion Ben: Turpin, as the Kellogg’s Bran is prepared to do one thing—AND DO IT WELL! Kellogg's Bran will permanently felieve constipation, mild or chronic. It is scientifically prepared for that | purpose. It is ALL BRAN, thereforo jt has the necessary bulk to assure results. Foods with a mall bran con- tent cannot afford permanent relief. When your physician or friends advise you to eat Kellogg’s Bran, you follow-on for the purpose of eliminat- See the Senior Class Play HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM May 25 and 26 Were printed in a local For Infants, . Invalids & & Children The Original Food-Drink for All Ages QuickLunch at Home, Office&Fountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- der& Tablet forms. Nourishing-Nocooking. 8@" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | | | J purifies. Tt not only gives relief, but it regulates tho bowels. Every mem- ber of your family should eat it— every day—at least two tablespoon- fuls; in chronic cases aa much with each meal. Try Kellogg’s Bran mixed with a hot cereal, or cook it with hot cereals, adding two tablespoonfuls of Bran for each person. Other popular ways ara | IN LAST YEAR | Klux Klan, filed suit in court here| {have been mads by Simmons. The} ao PHILADELPHIA, May 25.—The Billion More Than the recent “reign of terror’ in the NEW YORK, May 25.—Fires cost] ers to another institution, the county year 1906 when the San Francisco | described as “almost beyond belief,” | Pri Ch d rison arge j&gainst W. J. Simmons, emperor of : statements Total for Nation Half; — sale and of narcotic drugs by | Highest Mark. |eastern penitentiary which resulted | the United States last year $522,000,- and jury said in a report submitted | conflagration swelled the national) anda “disgrace to the state.” Eentdoeadiee’ the Jackson Hole that reports of heavy losses of Wyo- | country, states ing elk during the winter are with- | out truth. There are approximately | 15,060 elk, he says. and they came} National Board of Fire Under asserted before represe: Ms Paving Bonds Sold j mpanies in annual Buy It For Less at THE FAD hreugh the winter in Hiticn Of 5,000 head first class con-! that were fed vention te Mr. Ladies, the line forms to the Morton decried the cot ; Men's Athletic Union Suits. 1 ing a dangerous clogging-up and toxic | to sprinkle Kellogg’s Bran on hot or | ioe Cag al eee on the “meadows” at periods during; ¥isht for prospective brides of the | legislation by states, which, he said, | By Capital City Condi lincnne wane earthen: neoutcoate | Gold cerealav ort rca Cation tk coal Boys’ Summer Union Suits. the winter, he etates, only 65 died.| Prince of Wales. Every boat from |has just culminated in the passage | —_—— || afford! toi take ‘balf-way, measures!'|with hotjailk, You ean’ make de: Men’s Dres: moose, Smith mates are increas-| England carries @ photo of some | of 1,700 laws directed at insurance| crEYENN 5 | ‘Think of tho lost time and the dangera | licious bakery products with Kellogg ’a but antelope are barely hotding Youngs lady whom gossips would | companies. He denied that under-|¢) e.| Of illness you are daily dodging! Bran. Recipes on every package. I ENS | Get, 18 the Bon weenie the lat | writers were profiteering: |sue d-| _ What you must havo is real bran—| Kellogg’s Bran is not only nation- | | All fish ‘hatcheries owned by tho! eat, 18 the Hon. Yvonne Rosamond Incendiarism in many cities has|n1 4. NOR bES ess || | KBLGOGGSIBRAN, andiitiseuiqillll allsiasla tatprocsey etoreer beireett be G CO. state, Smith sic, wi! be operat.J! GAS*, 20, aister of Viscount Gage. = Omaha pany the pre| eat it regularly each day you will|had in individual packages in first fis year for the production of fry. 5 eding di class hotels and clubs. 220 South Center St. Phone 1686-W your restaurant. Bo certain to eat Kellogg ’s Bran daily forhealth’seake! | Ask for it at become a different person within a meek or #0. Kellogg’s Bran, with its Batural bulk, eweeps, cleansea and had been awar¢ed the con-| tract for laying the paving which the bonds will finance, ast year only three—those at Sher- Hyatville and Laramie— were ted Juvenile Crime Ring Uncovered EMBEZZLER - IS RETURNED CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 25—Daris | Ri 2 Smith, 8, Willa) ; e fit and inca ark, ary irchards & Cunningham Company CHICAGO, May 25.—Ernest B.|which has been peretrating burglar-| Schwab, former cashier for four Chi-|!es in Cheyenne for more than two cago compantes, including the Wed-| years, according to @ confession the E ‘ | ron Bilicla company, who was arrest-| youngsters are sald to have made to ed th " in F: .,|the police after they had. be ve Sat da sha irettirgediNere, today or rested on susplolon that they hed r ur S the grand jury in bonds of $2! burglarized the Boyd and Stark a charge of larceny by embezzlement. | stores. The confession implicate’ sev- Officials of the Silica concern made {eral other boys and two girls about complaint against him. He fs alleged |13 years of age, who are questioned to have fled leaving a shortage of|but not detained. The Smith and 1 about $50,000 in the accounts of the |Clark boys have been turned over to , concerns by which he had been em-|the state deparment of Child and An- - L ployed. imal Protection, x Yt — ca - wy With a desire to give our patrons every advantage in the economy of time as well as unusual values, we herewith institute every SAT- URDAY a DOLLAR DAY, when we will put on sale groups of practical merchandise from all the Dry Goods Departments at GREAT SAV- 5 @ INGS TO YOU. We are sure you will always look forward to Saturday as A DAY OF SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to conserve both time / ~ and money. Everything included in the DOLLAR DAY SALE will be at a very special price. Let us welcome you to THE FRIENDLY STORE « e a es ove 1es where service is a pleasure and shopping a happy event. ' . ‘ e . at Basement Prices DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS, SATURDAY, MAY 26 BOYS’ RIBBED HOSE PRETTY FIGURED VOILES CRETONNE FOR DRAPERIES i Never before have we shown such a la rge variety of novelty Puree 8 an how Boys’ heavy ribbed Onyx Hose, in black and Dainty figured Voiles. 40 inches wide, Ina Extra heavy Cretonne, flowered, striped and » on display in our Economy Basement. Fancy patterns galore in different com- brown. Sizes 5 to 10. A splendid wearing | variety of colors and patterns. Some plain | conventional designs. In a variety of colors. i binations of colors. You will be surprised and pleased with what we can show hose that sells regularly at 35c per pair. colors, This is an excellent value and an op- This will make practical and attractive cush- ’ i8 you i yl ices. ave room to list only a few of them below. Dollar Day Saturday, portunity to provide a cool Summer Dress at | ions for your wicker furniture. Regularly in styles and prices. We h ly \§ # od FOUR PAIRS for.......__....._........ e small cost. Regular 50c quality. Dollar priced at $1.50. Dollar Day i 00 x lf eee eae 5 $1 00 Saturday, choice, PER YARD__ ° k 18 9 (Shree i e Al ‘ Wl : dal BENE TISSUE 'GINGHAM SILKOLINE FOR DRAPERIES , it Patent Egyptian San ais A good quality Tissue Dress Gingham. 32 : 5 ees A : 14 inches wide. Large or small checks and BUNGALOW APRONS Sheer quality Silkoline. 36 inches wide. In 4 98 plaids; staple and fancy colors. Sells regu- miata colors one ured, A pov vards of this } i i i i 5 r yard. 7S , a dainty material is always useful. The regu- Clever Slippers in the Egyptian mode 0 aay, gzec wet yard. Dollar Davisaturdays tac aie Bungalow Aprons. Light and dark | lar price is 35¢ per yard. Special for Dollar Cool and attractive. Very pliable — THREE YARDS for. $1.00 colors; stripes and figures; sizes for all. Day turday, a P eee ge eae Some are braid trimmed. All have sashes or | FIVE YARDS for. $1.00 b soles. As soft as a gl0VE.....-.---.-—+—— belts. The usual price is $1.50. Dollar Day OnLy Ree Saturday, 1 00 JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS YOUR CHOICE, each...._...... e WHITE INDIA LINON ® r] ° Japanese Lunch Cloths, 48x48 inches. These - ipa , fs i. Satin Sheik Straps are the Triple A quality and there are several Sond aueliy, pre ge Dde sanish Werte 9 patterns to choose from. Regular price $1.45. Sones Age a yuyery, MOuseIL ie i Ae § The latest novelty. An unusual pattern $ aa ee aD, $1 00 NEW JAPANESE CREPE ing our regular 35c value Dollar Day Satur. that/ attracts admiration af; once. Wath ae er skion : Something different in Japanese Crepe. Be. Ch Nn r $i 00 I comfortable low heeis. In black satin sidéavallitheldestrable\plain: colora these arc VOURGIS ARDS forse ane ° r with brocaded back quarter.. =a DARK COLORED PERCALES checks in corresponding tints for the two- toned Dresses so much in vogue. 30 inches ~ x r ~ Standard quality Wrote Lerealee. 86 inches wide. Sells regularly for 40c per yard. Dol- SHEER WHITE NAINSOOK a wide. Cadet blue and navy blue grounds | lar Day Saturday, Soft, smooth finish white Nainsook. 36 G with stripes or figures. A variety of patterns. | FOUR YARDS for——......—.... 1.00 inches wide, for Lingerie and Infants’ Wear. ey Suede and Patent Straps Reswsrly priced 30c per yard. Dollar Day This very unusual value for the rernlad | Sa ay, rice i > per yard. Buy it Dollar Day Sat- Fashion’s latest. Pliable patent leath- $ 98 FIVE YARDS for..... _._.$1.00 Drang, per yarc yi 4.08 H er forepart with grey suede back . SATEEN FOR LESS HOUR WARDS for scsanccseees $ ° 9 [ uarter. Light weight soles and i_ x ; s aban heels. A very dressy pattern... FRENCH DOTTED SWISS Splendid firm analy Bataan in Bites end ae s | * ; = ain colors. good time to buy Sateen for | i TT | bi Fine, sheer Dotted Swiss, in copenhagen blue, Children’s Bloomers while you can gave. | WOMEN’S KNI ED VESTS green, yellow, brown and grey. Nothing You may buy our regular 50c quality Dollar Women’s Summer weight white Ribbed s meetteH for a oy Somer ieee Tee Day Saturday, $1 00 Vests with built-up shoulders. Sizes 78, 40, eR aa tiht coms) #-tOD DOr Ards is 20) ar aey) EMH RER YARDS’ for-.2.,. +2 @ 42 and 44, These wear well and are priced Patent Diana Straps Se a $1 00 mae z i Peruladly at be each. Save on them Dollar a PRICE, per yard....... see a ® Day Saturd $ A beautiful patent Slipper with § @ 48 FOUR VESTS for....____._. 9.00 t touches of grey kid at tip and sides. — WOMEN’S ONYX HOSE DAINTY NAINSOOK STEP-INS —— : An unusually good looking novelty ne, f ; F SERPENTINE KIMONA CREPE reasonably priced .....—-sere-rnse——eeee Good wearing quality Women’s Onyx Lisle | Step-ins of barred or striped Nainsook, in Sk 4 4 a é ws Fe Hose, in black, white and cordovan. All plain, dainty colors—flesh, orchid, yellow Serpentine Crepe that will make a cool, 5 sizes. These are reasonably priced regular- | and white. These are lace trimmed and sell nable Kimona for summer. Both plain i ly at 66c per pair. You may buy them Dollar | regularly at $1.35 and $1.50. Dollar Day | 244 figured and a variety of colora to choose Day Saturday, P 1 00 Patixday; $1 00 from. This-is 30 inches wide, | ‘ 2 TWO PAIRS for.. peck ° YOUR CHOICE, each ............- U 40c. Dollar Day Saturday, 5 FOUR YARDS for. A Well Equipped Repair Shop Our repair shop is equipped with the latest machinery and accessories eae Cena GOSSARD BRASSIERES | DAINTY LINGERIE CREPE : to take care of all repair jobs brought to us. Our work leaves the shop Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams, standard qual- | y > neatly done and always when promised. We can replace worn satin- ity, 27 inches wide, in checks and plaids. An To the woman who knows the comfort of a | Lingerie Crepe in dainty plain colors—blue, P covered heels with new ones. Try us for satisfaction, excellent Gingham for Children’s Rompers | Gossard Brassiere, this is indeed good news. yellow and white. This material 1s ; a and Dresses. Also patterns suitable for Many styles and materials to choose from and and easily laundered. 30 inches re grown-ups. A regular 25c value, on sale Dol- sizes for all. The regular price is G5c. Buy s regularly at 40c per . Dol- lar Day Safurday, 1 00 them Dollar Day Saturday, $1 00 8 aturday, $1 00 : FIVE YARDS for. e TWO BRASSIERES.... e FIVE YARDS for. e é 1 | conomy Shoe Basement Richards & Cunningham Company | | TED BY WIGGINS | SEERA | THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGH AM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST { | |