Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE TEN. THIRD MAN IN RECENT HOLDUP STILL MlSoING Man Stull at Large Is Believed One Who Got Away With Money The police are still searching for the third man of a trio alleged to Ihave been connected in q holdup scrape in which Carrie Brooks, col- ered, lost $19 Sunday night. The man who fs at large is considered to be the one who actually got away with the money. Cc. A. Dunlap was fined $100 and given 30 days tn jail by Juige Mur @he Casper Dally Critune Where New President Took Oath TRAIN ROBBED | IN ILLINOIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Aug. 7, — Four men bound and gagged the ex- press messenger on Big Four passen- ger train No. 44 and escaped with five sealed packages and a number of rail- road remittances valued at $15,000! TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923. last night at Peoria, Ill., according to Working Men = =~ | Use Your Eyes IN AUTO HIT BY TRAIN LOOK AROUND AND THEN SEE ME UPTON, Wyo., Aug. 7—O. x Cawrse died here from injuries sus tained when an automobile occupied’ by himself and his father, Edward Cawrse, was struck by a Burlington train at 2 grade crossing near their home, Four Corners, Wyo. The elder| ray yesterday for being ¢runk and tmpersonating an officer. G. A. Hix was assessed a fine of $50 on fhe stickup charge. Dunlap is supposed to have aided @he third man to escape. He was @rrested and when Eix gave bond to get him out of jail Elx was seized @nd half of a $5 bill was found in hie possession. The other half was fn the possession of the woman who was held up. ix claimed that the money was given to him by an un- known party for the purpose of re- Yeasing Dunlap. CARBON COUNTY STILL HAS LAREE AMOUNT OF WOOL HELD BY GROWERS | “RAWLINS; Wyo. Aug. 7—Although Carbon county ‘Woolgrowers have shipped, since January 1, nearly two million pounds of wool, a comparison with last year’s figures on Carbon oo cae SS = 1 county wool shipments would ind!- cate that much wool is being held The president of the United States sitting on the front steps of his father’s farm home in the village of Plymouth, Vt. The upper picture showing for a raise in the market. In fact dt is estimated that the shipments Calvin Coolidge and his wife and his father, John ©. Coolidge, was taken the day before President Harding died. Below is the farmhouse, and the barns out of Carbon county to date are| skirtng the road where the grass does service as sidewalk; the place has been in the Coolidge family for generations. It was in this house that the t fift; er cent a. eat ds easier w aimflar period of time inst| Mew president, roused from sleep in the middle of the night by the news o Mr. Harding’s death, took the oath of office, administered by his father wear: paci tar; ic. ‘The woo! ahipments made from Un-|_! hie capacity as = notary public. fon Pacific points in Carbon county How to build up your Weight T © be under weight often Poe low fighting-power in dy. It often means you are minus _nerve-power, minus red- cells in your | blood, minus health, minus vitality. It is serious to be minus, but the moment you increase e. aed of your red- Blood-cells, you be; to become lus. That’s why S. S. S., since 826, has meant to thousands of underweight men and women, a is in their strength. Your body ls to the point of power, your flesh becomes firmer, the age ices that come from thinness disap- Se You look younger, firmer, appier, and you feel it, too, all Cawrse was instantly killed. IS STILL ON TAKE YOUR PICK ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE hs oe” <0 RE® cS : ge over your body. More red-bloode sells! 8. 8. S. will build them. =. SERN SED ia REDUCTIONOALE August 6th to 20th Inclusive Since purchasing an extensive line of Orinoka Sunfast Fabrics we find our department over-crowded and are putting om this extensive sale in order to make room for OUR ORINOKA STOCK. This is an opportune time for those who are furnishing the home, old or new, to make a great saving. Our department has the reputation of the largest drapery line and most beautiful selections in Wyoming. Values $40.00, $45.00 and $59.00 ALTERATIONS FREE During This Sale NO DEPOSITS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS EVERY SALE MUST BE FINAL Bond Sun-Fast Drapery Silks 60-inch — Comes in many new changeable shades. Specially priced 9.89 Pawn Tickets for Stolen S Search Is Ended Committees to M t Toni ht CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 7.—After ee g accompanied by Samuel Zall of this city, vainly had searched the home of each orgapization’ participating in | fourth avenue, Denver, for a pawn the memorial ceremonies to be held ticket representing diamonds stolen ident Harding are requested to eye fell on a Bible lying conspicuously meet in the courthouse this even- on a table. He picked up the book request comes from the*Veterans of Mrs. Holley, colored, had denied any Foreign Wars. knowledge of the Cheyenne robbery Wises Te oe about $1,000 worth of diamonds set in platinum and gold. Three negroes, George Byrd, Er- nest Blair and Fern Dean, are under arrest here for the Zall robbery, sheriff that he would find a pawn ticket representing a portion of the the city coffers last night when 17] The remainder of the stolen property of them arraigned before Judge | was recovered in Pueblo, Colo. : Memorial Day Jewels Drop Out and Sheriff George J. Carroll of Cheyenne, The committees appointed by Mrs. Cornelia Holley, 914 E. twenty: Friday afternoon for the late Pres- from Zall in this city, the sheriff's ing at 8 o'clock. The notice and shook it—and out fell the ticket. or of the disposition made of the loot. 7 § | which was accomplished by breaking a show window of Zall’s jewelry store. ‘They are said to have con i feased,sand to have informed the Drunks alone contributed $180 to] loot, at Mr. Holley’s Denver home. John A. 3 out of this group —_——S » DISCOUNT Our entire stock of IF YOU CANNOT GET HERE DURING paying This was the| The Busy Bee circle of the Metho- C 8 ses’ placed DSSSES LS BEE Sal eee oe One severe sine of THE DAY COME AT NIGHT the j in single day this year. | dinner Wednesday, August 8 at 5:30 . ain sald and ‘Tom Costello | Children 850; adu!te 50c. tonnes subject to slaughter — to make i nt vent tetoal FRECKLES ss seta YOUR ay UNTIL 9 FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY >sssyes.racaitat Sth" Damask saTINs POT im ‘Auny Stxourias $ BROCADES Cotors GUARANTEED UBFAST OF “YOu CANT FOOL of freckles in nuay = sseonnf MONK’S CLOTH HERE fs more to on however intense, will not fadé Lace Nets IN THE HOUSE in removin, ckies an giving a . money if {t fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a ‘The final showing of the Paramount|vefl; get an ounce of Othine and re. color combinations are admirably We should be glad to aid you suited to every room in your $n your selection of Orinoka home, whatever its type of fabrics suitable for every room SLIP COVERINGS 20)" DISCOUNT All of our Domestic Lace Nets — consisting of Filets, Tuscans, Shan- tung Weaves — also made up_ curtains— Swisses, Voiles and Grenadines. pictur You Can’t Fool Your Wife,"”| move them. E\ven the first few ap WOOL NEEDLE di ti ii h food will take place at the Rialto theater] nijcations should show’ « wonderful POINT TAPESTRY Sheds cherfai beacon all een = chpsstarts 774 cy fade today. Included in the cast of this|improvement, some of the lighter and for many years, Sunlight, Ton sun or tubl 4 production, which has been! freckles vanishing entirely. at this theater for the past| Be sure to ask the druggist for the days, are Leatrice Joy, Nita| double strength Othine; it is this that ne and Pauline) js sold on the money-back guarantes. Iford did the di Advertisement. —To more thoroughly introduce Orinoka Goods in Wyoming, we are offering these fabrics at Q% scx Chamberlin Furniture Co. DRAPERY, DEPARTMENT ‘ALL MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY CASPER, WYOMING HARRY YESNESS THE MAN IN THE BARREL The Working Man’s Friend All DISCOUNT BUTTER-NU a Wyoming Baking Co. "3% s Butter— Sweet as a Nut? Casper, Wyo.

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