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PB ndien zy a 2 A 7 ~ F of business has increased accord- | : ingly. ? 1 | “I b¢leve implicitly in the value ' q of advertising,” said Jake on ‘Thure- day mivrning. ‘“Withoet its help [ Everywoman’s Store Everywoman’s Sale VOWAN {A 1. Y. [SUMMARY OF 4 7 NIGHT NEWS it Sale of the Society Woman at Rye Beginning Tomorrow Saturday Morning Passes Away After Nevadh, Utah and Coloratio ‘have at 8:30 o’clock Brief Illness. | wontrijuted $365,000 toward the were Wictims of the recent earth- on the main floor PAGE TWO. Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. RYD, N. ¥., Sept. 28—The death of Mrs. Oharles Webb, New York and Philadelphia soctety woman, which, it was learned last night, has oused the suspicions of several estchester county officials, will be thoroughly investigated in effort to discover its cause, the authori- ties said today. Mrs. Webb, who was sald to have been wea! in her own right, died | last ‘Tuesday in the fashionable) DUBS3ELDORF.—A Berlin dis- ‘West Chester-Biltmore country q@ub/ patch arinounces that the German after an jliness of three weeks. igen | in Mare i fe . ; wats e offidials in the Ruhr and | abr Witlam J, Myers her Vath | Rhjneland to resume work and. | certificate on the ground that death | Ce@S? Passive resistance, fellowed certain unnamed myster- SAG idus circumstances. Several relatives including Mr. ard Mrs. Wm. T, Hunter of De- vo’, Pa, who were with Mrs. Webb at the time of her death and cog-| niza vt of the alleged mysterious | circu. Vstances surrounding, de- | ee eee taande“l that an autopsy be per-| POINTE A. LA HACHB, La— | formed\ The result probably will, Six men were drowned when they not be known until tomorrow. were forced to leap into the “ Mississippi river after an explo- The giteatest secrecy prevailed at the club and among the dead wo-| Son BB, re ene room of the man’s relatives and friends. power boat Reliance. Mrs. Witbh's private fortune ts ROME.—The Ftaljan squadron estimated ait between $2,000,000 and! y.4 been ordefyd to remain at $3,000,000. Ji was said changes tn} Corfu until the fifty million lire her will had, been made just prior] jngemnity is pail by Greece. to her death fe a | Mrs. Webb was the daughter of} LOS ANGEIES.—Jack Dempsey | S. Jennings Giorman und the late! arrived home and declared that | irs, Gertruda A. Gorman. She] Harry Wills is not being conaid- was of the fotirth generation that] ered as a possible opponent in has occupied the family home in| any proposed championship con- fashionable Maélison avenue. Her] test. quakesin Japan, COFYA—It is officially an- | nounced that Bulgarian capturdd the town of Berkowitza Wednesday night efter a sharp struggl4. The communists who were hollding the town lost heavily. The government losses were light. i | | . TEHERAN, Persia. — Severe earthquakes again haye been felt at Kerman, where much damage was done, and smoke fs reported to be issuing fromfa mountain near Bujnurd. | t | | | | grand father, E«'mund A. 8. Smith, - was a financler and left large real WESTBURY, N. Y¥—The | ’ estate holdings thiat still are in pos-| Meadowbrook polo team advanced session of the fataily. in the Watcxbury cup contest by | Mr. Webb's iather, the late] Gefeatjng the British army four Gistlas dietry ‘was known] in an extra chukker mateh, 10 to 3 “John Paul,” a and journal-| 9 ist For thre editor of the New York was on the ribune under Horace 1 He founded the C. the first Iteraty publication tbat te: BES GRA tary of the tr fo De La Huerta, has been accepted by the president “Jake the Tailor” The new aul eae iis the fi « > nee min will be Leon Sali Old Timer Who MEX C4 BINET FILLED MEXICO CITY, Mex., Sept. 28.— Alberto J. Pami, secretary of foreign affairs, bas been appointed secre. ry succeeding Ado} whose resignation nas, executive head of the national ys and a member of the fed- HadtoCome Back} _ > Dance at Haygood's postponea ar until Saturday, October 12. When the wild weird music of at cera east ao oe | Including all our Highest Grade and Most dimly lighted tenon the property | \ : Beautiful Modes for Fall and Winter Wear and earnestly pliect his ly attempting to wy hould just a it than the one preceding —— His name was Stun Joslin. He was the first tallor to establish a real tailoring establishment tn | per. That was 28 years ago. Fo! years Jake plied his trade a that time, he made u of friends and became not only | known, but gained state-wid repute as well, Then he left for Sherid.n. | The call of Casper proved far too strong tor him, however, and afte ten yeai® sojourn in the northern city, he xxeturned about a year ago opened a new and thoroughly | op in the basemen: | goes on sale s at For all Gift Occasions NAVARRE PEARLS jodern tallor s of the Wyatt } building. r | during the past year, his quality : , workmanship and his understanding Birthdays, Weddings, “ ng trade have made | Anniversaries of the tatle f nd his volurr jends, TERS never was a girl or women whose eyes failed to light with pleasure and wonder at the soft and lustrous sheen of pearls. Modern science has created a wondrous indestructible pearl in Navarre—a pearl that rivals the opalescent fire of the real gem—a pearl that matches, im its soft lustre, the misty charm of the morning dewdrop. for over eighty has relied upon (bee | Cay aud's Oriental Cream s Y to keep the skin and A | complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 106 for Trtal Stze ‘7 PERD. T. HOPKINS &.SON, New York AS Gourauds Oriental Cream Ayers Jewelry 131 S. Center In the Subway Unsurpassed Values In Fall and Winter Suits $22.95 EXTRA SPECIAL HATS= 3° Sones AVS Base oY For Saturday Only New Fall Hats in_ street, dress or sport models. Val- ues up to $12.00, SATURDAY ONLY The De Beaux Hat Shop Shikany Dry Goods 141 E. Second