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FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1923 SOME FEATURES OF ~NEW CHURCH TO BE ERECTED IN CASPER By J. M. CROMER. altar will be a window about 3% by It has occurred to us that in what]4% feet reproducing Leonardo ‘we have written about the bulldins| Vinct’s famous picture of the Lord's ot a church in Casper, we have said| supper. This will be a box window nothing about the building itself. [and will show only on the inside. Those who are giving so liberally.| Four small electric Hghts will be and those who we hope will con-|behind the window, which when ‘tribute, ought to know something |lighted will make a beautiful plo- of the kind of @ building we are|ture of the wonderful production of soins to erect. this famous old artist. wil, “with the gallery,/ sunt about | puThe suBrontiatmmess {a at once a5: s ust bythe tire icgesidrr and nar | Sbove the communion table or altar. be faced with the best .quality of} Then above this window will be wire cut brick, trimmed with stone.|% large ert glass window of Christ But a special feature of the butla.| feeding the multitudes. This win- Ing will be the windows. They will| 2°W Will also be boxed, and will not be of fine art glass. One window|Show on the outside, and will also will be a memorial to the pioneers |e electric lightea as the other win- of Casper, another will be of Christ, |@0w- Christ feeds body and soul this. Good’ Bbephera. Another unique feature fs that the But the wall back of the altar will|P!Pe organ will be placed in the Deer the chief features of the deco-|!*rse tower, on the mezzanine floor rative windows, Just above the|of the tower. The tower standing in the middle of the building gives LATE SPORTS CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Two suits, each for $50,000 damages, were filed today in the United States district court on behalf of two players of the Cincinnati National league club, against Collyer’s Pub- lishing company, as a result of charges published in “Collyer’s Eye,” a sports weekly, that Out- fielder Pat Duncan and Inflelder Sammy Bohne had been ap by gamblers and offered $15,000 each to “throw” games to the New York Nationals. PHILADELPHIA, — Howard Ehmke, of the Boston Americans, was credited here to- day with the second no hit no run game pitched against the Athletics within a week, leading his tesa to a 4 to 0 victory. Sam Jones of the New York Americans, achieved the same distinction Tuesday when he beat the locals 2 to 0. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7.—Fddie Ain- smith, catcher, was released un- conditionally today by the St. Louis Nationals, Branch Rickey, manager, announced. Mr. Rickey Che Casper Daily Cribune LONDON SALE NEWS. OF SEASON IN WOOL STRONGER ON __ -FIRSTFROST | - . STATETODAY BOSTON, Sept. 7—The Commer. clal Bulletin tomorrow will say: “Rather more inquiry is reported in the wool market this week, al- though no large volume of business has been done and prices have not shown any increased strength as a 1.35; half blood combing $1.15@1.20;| % blood combing $1.00@1.05; | blood combing 80@85c. Pulled: Delaine $1.25@1.30; A. A A, $1.20. A supers $1.00@1.10. Mohair best combing 78@88c; best further slump as some feared might result in case of weakness at Lon- don, Prices here, generally speak- ing, are without material change al nee) from a week ago. Miss Elizabeth Shikany returned |°"¢ “Since the opening 1n London|to Casper this week after a buying prices have shown some slight tend- to strengthen, although Brad- tour to St. Louis, New York, Kan: sas City and Chicago. While in the! ency 4 many other things were obtain These will be placed in the Goods store for the pec d in Argentina, “The goods market still fa more or less chaotic, although slow progress is reported in clearing the conges DENVER, Colo., Sept., 1.—Wyo- | ming felt the first frost of the sea- son for that reaction from the London sales. carding 70@T5c. | weather bureau here today, and “The stronger tone at London, a Colorado will get a taste of the same however, has not hurt this market + _| tonight, according ‘to government and undoubtedly has prevented a Returns From Trip forecast, \ There was a light frost at Chey- ad Sheridan, “al c Bo Market Ceriters sree Satsn soreice t0\t¥t Tonight, portions of New Mexico) thelr first taste of winter. “Frost is possible Friday night in jeastern Colorado and extreme north- ford prices on tops are from one to] east Miss Shikany made many large|°@Ste" New Mexico,” said F. W. two pence below the parity of Lon-| purchases for the store here, Ad.| t!8t, kovernment forecaster. | don wool values, South American| ditions to the dress department,|__7® lowest temperatures of the! spects are favorable but al coats, novelties, pocketbooks, Leads,| er Were reported in the vicinity decrease in low cross breds is ex- of Leadville, Colorado, last night. At that point the mercury dropped to 32 degrees. Denver's first frost last year came on October 7 | tate last night, accord: s to the government sizes. Colorado are expected to get ly tucked. The earliest frost re- To Introduce Our New Line Of Miss Manhattan Dresses and Coats We Will Have Them On Sale At Special Prices Saturday DRESSES of Poiret Twill, Serges and Knit J in the season’s latest shades and styles, all Some beautiful Coat Dresses in the new wrap around effect, embroidered or heayi- $19.50 to $42.50 Beautiful Dress Coats In the new Brown Sand and Cocoa shades, PAGE FIVE. City Briefs Mr. Levy, Armstrong and Turner company of enver, who has been apending sev- eral days here on business for his company left Jjast evening for Cheyenne. eee W =D. Rhoades ts spending several representative of the declined to make public the rea- the organ a placé where it may be! son. used for either room, or both. The| sides of tho tower showing in each} Tea ema Aer room being filled with beautiful com bie enw MAAN STABBED IN FATAL show. | A subscription has been started to make the window of Christ feeding | FIGHT IS IMPROVING the multitude a memorial window. | Some of the leading men in this| business have headed the list with| eimai good subscriptions. |W. H. Crambliet was reported by Nothing of any adequate char-|Dr. Allan McLellan at 2:30 o'clock the pioneers of Casper. Several|ly" at the county hospital. Cram- have contributed, and it is hoped to bliet figured in a sensational brav acter has been done’ to memorialize|this morning to be “doing very nice- tion, Fall fohalr is quiet and unchanged.” The Commercial Bulletin tomor- row will publish the following wool quotations: Domestic and Ohio and Penn a fleeces, delaine, unwashed fine unwashed jod combing 55 & blood comb: ing 53@ | Ww. Texas hair is beginning to be shorn and a few small clips are reported contracted at low prices. [ | corded here {n the last 20 years was on August 22, 1904. In 1910 there was one on August 2 6,0n Septem- |was one on August 26, on Septem. Away at Hospital in heavy silk gurona cloth, trimmed with Russian sable, fox, beaver, etc. A few coatees in caracul, or sport coats in heavy wool plaids, full length. Group One—Specially priced from $29.50 to $49.50 Group Two—Specially Priced from $75.00 to $195.00 Lone Star Ranger,” the pot rative from the pen of Zane Grey. @ays here from the Bar C ranch. eee J. Cuska is an Omaha business man spending several days here. the church. tributing will be placed on a large bronze tablet with the date of their Raymond Bridge arrived inthe city | coming to Casper. The tablet will yesterday from Denver and will placed in the wall beside the spend several days here. ndow ei eee most half of ‘the $20,000 the W. C. Chamberlin of Cheyenne is|local congregation must secure. This work will be pushed on steadily until completed. ‘The contract for will let in a fe here en buisness and visiting with eee the excavation day eee Herbet Dunne of Osage 1s spend- ing a few days here attending to business affai make one of the fineSt windows in) shortly The names of all con-| when he was neck will probably be well enough to at- tend an inquest in a couple of da The til that time. F the of the charge |Crambllet, if after midnight Wednesday Hugh Honeycutt with whom fighting suffered a broken dying as a result. Crambliet hearing ha: been postponed un. lowing the inquest, decice the nature to be filed against ee wae eRe county will Tribune This Line nt Ads bring results. : ASHINGTON, 7.—Rea Michigan and New York fleeces:|Cross chapters throughout the| James O'Farrell, 60 years of ago, Delaine unwashed 52@83c; fine un-| country are bending every effort to-|died at a local hospital this morn. washed 47@48c; half blood unwashed| day to bring the total contributions | ing following a lingering illness. The 544 % blood unwashed 53; %/|to the American relief for|remains are now at the Shaffer-Gay blood unwashed 48c. earthquake sufferers in Japan to|chapel. The deceased leaves no rel Wisconsin, Missourl and average|the $5,000,000 mark by Monday. |atives here so far as known, New England: Half blood 52@53c;| Necessity for quick action was em % blood 50@ 4 blood. 45@46c. |phasized by officials at National Scoured xas fine 12) headquarters in expressing the hon months $1.2 fine 8 months that this total, which is the mint $1.10@1.15. California northern $1.20 mum sought, would be in hand by @1.25; middle country $1.15; fall de-|that day, in order to permit imme fective 90c; southern $1.00@1.05.| diate placing of further relief supp'y Oregon eastern No. 1 staple $1.32@ | order 1.33; fine and F. M. combing $1.25@ | —— eastern clothing $1.15; vall Send your automobile news to $1.15@ park P ‘Tribun eee H, C. Yeyis of Sunburst, Mont., is in the city for a few days. cee Harold Graham returned today from Denver, where he has been on business and visiting with relatives for the last week Salt Creek Jack Leggett is a visitor spend.ng a few days in the elty J. P. Smith arrived today from Laramie and wil! spend several days here. eee Charles J. Murray is an out of town business man here for a short time from Denver. eee M. 8. McDonald is here from Salt Lake City, Clo. oe Soumple and ing Hotel Blocks CO. Coat” Suil N2 So. Center Stsr E. O. Anderson is in the city from Gillette for a few day’ Frank Hempter and son have re turned from Omaha where they have been visiting with re’atives for the last month. eee James Bilison has returned from ‘Thermopolis where he has been for the last three days on business. M. L. Patterson and F. Carlson left last evening for Colorado where they wil! spend a two weeks’ vaca tion Maurice Anderson has returned from Ohio where he has been spend ing « three weeks’ vacation vis tng , with his parents Hy d A. Warner left Mo: ever of this week for Indian Vs having been catled there by the} serious illness of his father. | B. M. Hughes, representative of |] the Wallace Motor company of Chi cago, is spending several days here on business for his company. overs James W. Dentlin will leave this) evening for Omaha and Chicago to de gone several weeks attending to business affairs and visiting with relatives. eee J, H, White has returned from Nebraska where he has been spend- ing the last few months visiting with his parents. eee Miss Charlotte Grantz left this af- ternoon for Nebraska where she will resume her studies at the Nebraska Wesleyan untversity. beige Miss Catherine Nines will leave this week for California where she expects to spend the winter months. “LONE STAR” RANGER POMING T0 AMERICA Tom Mix, beloved king of the sad- @e, und “Tony,” his wonder horse, ‘are coming to the America Theater next Sunday and Monday in the Wil-| Mam Fox screen version of “The| ular nar- It ts the story of the life of the daring Texas Rangers who went out “to get their man” despite hazzard and obstacle.” It fs such a stirring hard-riding part, replete with ro- mance, that His made Tom the fa-| vorite film actor he is. Lambert Hillyer, who directed the photoplay, took his company to the plains of Texas that he might instil! into the picture every element of beauty and interest that has become, traditional to the Lono Star State. | Such a combination as Tom Mix and Zane Grey in the Fam produc-| tion promises to present an excel lent picture, its | OUR GREAT OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY A WINTER COAT | DURING THIS ADVANCE SALE | SAVE FROM winter wear. ing time. ient to you. Fur Trimmed Coats Marvelous offer of wonderful coats for misses and women for fall and V " . Made of fine, soft pile fabric materials with rich, lustre lined with silk. All the new and effective shades, such as taupe, kit | fox, brown, sorrento, navy and black. Many distinctive styles. trimmed with large fur collars. viatka squirrel, fox and wolf. Pay As Convenient Make your selection at once and we will store your coat until wear- You may pay a small deposit and the balance as conven- This is an extraordinary event and it would be advis- able to act at once. $16 to $20 I Some Others with fur collars and cuffs of Sale price— | PHONE 1981 Packed It is a Pleasure for Us to Show You The Casper Dry Goods Co. Hemstitching and Dressmaking in Connection 120 E. SECOND Reaches you full of rich, mellow flavor! Try ADVO today. At your grocer’s, 446 South Wolcott Phone 457 815 South Grant Phone 1168 Specials for Saturday 24 Ib. Pride of the Rockies Flour 10 Bars Pearl White Soap. 1 Box 100 Bars Pearl White Soap . 1 carton Matches, 6 boxes . 1 Ib. Our No. 7 Blend Coffee. 5 Ibs. Our No. 7 Blend Coffee . 10 Ibs. Our No. 7 Blend Coffee . 2 Jars Manhattan Jelly . . Apricots Blackberries Red Cherry Loganberry —. Peach Pineapple Plum ... Black Raspberry Red Raspberry ... Strawberry —... Can Strawberries_—__.... Can Red Pitted Cherries. 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