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PAGE TEN. WITNESS FOUND IN MOUNT ‘GROE TO BE GRILLED Important Information Is Reserved for Chicago Officer CLIFTON, Ariz. June 19.—Charles S. Wharton, assistant states attorney of Chicago, arrived in Clifton at an hour this morning and inter- H. Rouw, San Francisco man, who claims to have ormation” concerning the pearance of Leighton hwestern University atu t was learned late today. g to a statement by Mr. n the result of the first tnter- atisfac " The Arrangements hav maite ever, to hold another i view with Rouw this afternoon, Wharton announced, Rouw, who declared he aaw @ group of students lowering a body into an Evanston pier the night Mount disap. peared, mid last night that he had more important information which he wduld give out when the Chicago officer arrived. Che Casper Daflp Cridune | Murray, the men having been charged] of the Casper police department, and | with drunkeness and disturbance. J. J. Freel, as well as a sister, Mrs. | H. H. Strong was fined $25 for}M. Phillips. | drunkeness and gambling. Orley Freel came to Casper from HEAVY TOLL IN MIDDLE WEST: Jack Regan and John Demorest|Broken Bow, Neb., five years ago. 2 gi crecaes with disturbance were fined| He was street commissioner for | $25. George Gard and James Collins| Casper during 1920 and 1921. since } were dismissed from a similar charge.| that time he has been occupied very G. B. Sanguster, a suspicious char-| little because of his illness. | acter was given 24 hours to get out Pry cyl Tae Hee betel Two men charged with | fr. | drunkenness, Mike Nervin ang T .G. CHICAGO, June 19.—Scant relief was in prospect today | Newman, were fined $15 eee is ‘FORMER CHORUS GAL from the hot weather in many of the southwestern, east cen- | —_—_— 4 ture. The heat wave descended early yesterday, taking a toll " Y eal * | Hazel Austin, chorus girl who came | — oe f B attezNut of death and prostrations. It had Temperat ¢ 90 degrees and ab Casi 5 | ; Bean utocnig. foc!) monde | eae). the | ware icoraron (uAliiners Mwere ticber| PASSES AWAY harden aoakses Waser yp tty i pa | t y a:.can oO ulierINU fee. If | few” weather bureau reported, over. the! cities which escaped without experi- psi ea I bh iad et) Saal codon art oc Se ut outing 36 sO Pe has Dean more recent with the Jack] Et aap giving it a thorough trial fe ed States and is here to stay for a| ‘The east also got its portion of hot! eas! Cs po: at a local hospital at midnight Mon- while. weather. Parkersburg, W. Va., Phila-| Orley Freel, 55 years of age, former |any"¢allowing va woel’a ill Se - Ce In Chicago, seven deaths were at-|delphia, Pittsburgh and Raleigh, N. C.| street commissioner of Casper, died| ness, d { ' tributed indirectly to the heat. Num-|recording 90 degrees or more. |at the family home 837 North Dur-|, TRO Felatives of the deceased live ays you are no satistie return ance’ bers of persons were prostrated and| The Pacific coast and sections of| bin street last night as a result of |!" Chicago and St. Joseph, Mo., and Sy thousands were driven to the bathing| the mountain belt experienced no dis-| kidney trouble with which the de-|th® body will be shipped to the for- re) e@ can (a) four rocer or cre I or beaches by a record of 91 degrees| comfort. | ceased had been ill for nearly two|™eF City for burial. s | temperature. Violent thunderstorms) years. ne eee en canes $a tna wit oo na, [2,2 Rewaee ie at ewnne! Coffee is guaranteed to you through hi | abate the sizzling heat in that section. o'clock tomorrow morning from the| for Kaycee, Wyo., having been call- | . Ss One man was killed during a thunder E ss . storm at Madison, Wisconsin, and Disturbers Draw Woodward off of the North and South railroad. ie DullocNut i _ A Milwaukee reported one prostration. ° Mr. Freel leaves four children, Sim eee L-4 Paul, Minn,, was 84 and that at Mil- Fines In Court Klem, 30, Cecil 28, Mrs: Cecil Galusha|R. G. Taylor came in this morning ‘Coffee PAXTON & GAILAGHEP ¢u waukee 90. 26, Mrs. Frank Donigan 23. He|from Denver where he has been for Oclicient’ At St. Loule one man dled from), v: was maintained by| U2 leaves two brothers, Jess Freel several days on buriness, . eavy court Ww: Dy heat prostration, the record there for! 0 °C 4 Murray last night ffer-Gay chapel, the Rev. George ed there by the illness of an employe states were El Paso, Texas, and| “isturbance to come up. Phoenix, Arizona, both of which re Harry Connors, Henry Cullen, Kid ported high temperatures of 96. Mex_were fined 915 each by Judge i Rouw will be questioned at length this afternoon and his statement will { be taken by a stenographer, Mr * ‘Wharton announced. MEDRICK’S DANCE HUGE SUCCESS, BREAD WILL BE GIVEN OUT TONIGHT A loat of ButterNut bread will be given to every lady whd attends the dance at the Moose gardens tonight, g to the announcement made t the free dance given by i others, This dance itself as a huge success. A crowded hall was maintained throughout the evening, and the in orchesta played with d ginger. A Hart Schaffner and Marx suit of clothes and a lady's coat were given later in the evening. ‘The dance was thelr treat of Med le of Cas: harged. nick Brothe: HERE FOR U. 5. RAVY M. C. Fassett, recruiting sergeant = gor the U. 8S, Navy arrived in Cas- per this morning and is making his ' headquarters in Room 401 0-93 build- — ing. Any men who desire to communi- ER) >. Be (PE? 188 -ER) oll « NTE mabl Ww. ‘urn uum nb, 2 VE | aspirin b y tr ueartburn me t cate with Sergeant Fassett regarding enlistment have been requested to vonll at that address. ——— VIRGINIA MAY TOWLE 13 VICTIM OF LONG ILLNESS ‘Word has been received here of the Heath of Miss Virginia May Towle, 10-year-old daughter of Bruce Benja- min, which occurred at the family home, 1809 South Pearl street, Den- ver, yesterday. The girl was silk for twelve weeks prior to her darth, "The deceased was a resident of Cas er up to a few months ago. Becenel cs ots OHIO CUTS CRUDE PRICE FINDUAY, Ohio, June 1§8——The Ohio O!l company has reduced the price of Wooster Crude Oil fifteen p cents a barrel, The new price is $1.90 per barrel, NO HEARTBURN FROM THIS NEW ASPIRIN terrorised wit® to seok relief im of flatulence em Many fol headaches ard. TINGLES LAXO ASPIRIR holds the pain relievm@ quali at }ties of 5 grains of genuine F one T —_ifectively remedy the c aspirin plus new qualities which counteract the discomfort thak (often follows the taking of purq espirin alone. A mild di nt has been added, as well as a gentle laxa- tive. These two combine to ef- o of 8 FOR the pain. The laxative aids in 1923 tery one removing body poisons which, fwhen pent up in the system, se discomfort and oftentimes LAXO ASPIRING tie product ef emi- sts whose work im endorsed bm leading physi- clans, Be sure to ask for TIN GLE'S LAXo ASPIRIN, — the aspirin with the three pointe: a gentle In "S LAXO ASPIRIN for the q t Box ANNOUNCEMENT a Mrs. Lynch, stenographer and Notary Pub- lic, for the past five and one-half years with iG the law firm of Hagens & Murane, has opened “4 O La an office for general stenographic work for the : ur rge public, including the drawing of deeds, mort- oe gages, etc., in Room 301 Consolidated Royalty cM a 4 Building. Phone 203. Before coming to ela Mrs. Lynch was ie fl stenographer for Hon. William B. Ross, Gover- F The hottest points in the United the day being 90 degrees. with may cases of drunkeness and nor of Wyoming, Hon. S. G. Hopkins, formuer Assistant Secretary of the Interior and ExCom- missioner of Public Lands of the State of Wyom- ing, and Hon. Ray E. Lee, Ex-Commissioner of Cy Public Lands of the State of Wyoming. q wer os : At a Trifle Above Cost NOTICE «| | Wehave been trying for six monthsto secure a desirable down- puespnblis dg thereDy polised that have sancelied e 9 i the lease on the Asbestos imney factory at was e, @ e fe ee Goa Wabbetah ail face Gide 4 noe town location for our stationery store, but find it impossible. We lease to Criss & Tobler, they are the only authorized aEen Gorham cour oniece and eippert a toate tio feel that we cannot serve our customers to their advantage or gain new trade at our present location, so we have decided to tory. Do not pay money to any other person. FRED PATEE, Patentee Phone 693-3 1014 South Oak Street Specials 72 pairs of Patent Leather Strap Pumps, with Spanish and Louis heels. A few browns included in this. e Special 55 pairs of Black Satin Pumps in many styles. To close out at__.....___...__, e 90 pairs low heel, White Reign Skin Cloth Oxfords and Pumps. Regular $5 and $6. Special. < e | Sacrifice Our i Entire Stock Never before in Casper has such a money - saving opportunity bi been offered to the people. You will find everything you need for the office and home at a saving to you of from 50 to 100 per cent. Our stock is too large to list prices on each article; the best way to realize the big savings we offer you is to be at our store early to- morrow morning. 72 pairs of White Reign Skin Cloth Oxfords and Sport Pumps; with black trimmings. Regular $7.00 e Snecial- ee 50 pairs of small sizes in black kid and black patent leather; military and low heel Pumps. Special e STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Commercial Printing Co. 426 East Second St. ' Phone 2224 15 pairs of Patent Leather Louis Heel Oxfords; all narrow sizes; ‘per pair......._.... 75¢ Chiffon Silk Hose THE BOOTERY 124 EAST SECOND PHONE 1730 “Your Feet Will Bring You Back”