Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. Bandits robbed the First National! bank in the town of Fairfield, 35 miles west of Great Falls, sometime e 9 . early this morning, and escaped OFF ZE @ | atter robbing an oil station of Fair-| MPH g ‘tela of goods and some cash. The) Ty robbery was discovered this morning | when an acetylene lamp was found joutside the bank door and papers} DENVER, Colo., Nov. 8—Lymantures from the discovery and de- r floor. 1 pentiared' ever cee B. Brown, 72 years ol4, Colorado] velopment of the Blackwe Pool in mining engineer, and oil man, died| Oklahoma, 10 years ago, through here today after a 10 months fllness.| the development of the Big Muddy field in Wyoming and development ot the Mexia field in Texas He also held mining interests in Colo redo, Nevada and West Virginia He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine H, Brown; a daughter, Mrs. Nixon Elliott; a sister, Mrs. brother, W. 8. Brown of New Lon- -| don, Connecticut, and two nieces. . PARLEY PLANS MARKING TIME Washington Silent On Progress Made In Conversations With France On ; Conference Program Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tabicy: relieve the Headache by curing th, WOMAN 15 INJURED 1N FALL ON STREET) -sersrene some destroyer. Miss Harriet Patterson suffered ajture of BH. W. Grove. 300—Adve. dislocation of the right unkle and a tisement. OGDEN, Kans, Nov. 8.—Holding the townsmen here at bay for two hours early today, bandits blew the safe of the Ogden State bank and escaped with an undetermined amount of cash, Liberty Bonds and other valuables. The robbers num- dered from eight to 10 men. Before the robbery all telephone and tele- graph wires leading into the town were cut. Ray M LONDON—The nomical conference approved a further extension of imperial Preference, a3 outlined by Sir Phillip Lioyd-Greame, president of the board of trade in behalf of Tobacco and canned saimon, Produced outside the empire were among the articles upon which a ~ Special Friday and Saturday Sale GIRLS’ WINTER COATS Dress and Sport models, Chinchilla, Polo and Broad- cloth—Astrackan and Fur-trimmed. Ages 2-to 12. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—Beyond the fact that direct conversations between the Washington and Paris govern- ments are continuing there was no indication here today as to what progress has been made in the effort to clear the way for an agreement on the scope of the proposed expert inquiry into the reparations question. , cashier of the bank, estimated the loss at $2,000 in cash end an undetermined amount in Liberty Bonds and securities, CASHIER PUTS BANDITS TO ROUT PITTSBURG, Kans., Nov. 8.—C. H. Marshal, cashier of the Farm: and Miners State bank of Crest; 5 rebelled when three bank robbers, A detailed explanation of the French position has been laid be- fore officials here. After receiving this in a half hour conference with of several days. : SOR ps lets __.. 19 " * © a3 ‘ | we en amma: ahs] Sn ae daa ~19¢|60e Syrup Pepsin_____38e Cloth Frocks That Tingle With Life and Color! ) to business affairs. ~2 Dont ianaan | ase, fase tine (99 abe aug Salts ——+8Se bare aie Bee ae Fashion favors blue tn Potret Values that sold for $60.00. anid from Father M. J. Walsh, presi- oes nonanewee i omer oe Twi! trimmings for ‘ow ! Sere ee ahicces ta tare beeen mh Diners of Notre Dame utl- | One Item Only to a Customer | 60c Syrup Figs... -40¢ color and contrast in braid at 34.95 ness for a few days. etree te inatitae etait ore At These Prices 25c Weeks’ Cold Tablets 17¢ buttons, embroidery, paisley, ere. celved by Father R. M. Kelly, pres- bite of 1 Roneiseitien Handsome gowns, formerly Robert Byrnes of the Mutual Lite| Ment of Regie College hero, -Fath- Titer and bilitanee $45.00. $29 95 Health and Benefit assurance com:| fh. Notre Dame authorities asking | ‘COLLET WATERS CIGARS chara ; INOW soit ecae e i Where he will attend to business| that a game be arranged in Den | Every Day Prices Box Prices The slender, side-clasped sil- matters in connection with the new] Yer for Christmas day. houette model is found in $39.50. , ; Snyder townsite. = || © ‘These Prices Are Also || These Prices Are Also these dresses, the season’s Now $24.95 o r BL A. Arbett came up yesterday FRIENDS Noricen } Holiday Prices | Holiday Prices most popular design. Stunning Dresses at $80.00 , a alegre iets dees ds Jewelewy that blends or con- Now = v ee |MPROVEMENT eecale Ramiey ....$2.25 | Burns Panetela 50s._.$4.50 trasts with the gowns is of- at .. —. $19.95 H Bec. Chater son, suanewes jot dag | Coty’s ..--.—-—.—-...$3.00 | Burns Perfecto 25s__.$3.00/== fered here—in tortoise shell ‘ ” ; York, is here tor a amoxt time o,| Wonderful Results from | Djer Kiss __._.__ $2.00 | Burns Foil 25s___$3.25 bracelets, earrings and neck- Chic little “Tailleurs” for- ‘ Dusiness for his company. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | Floramye ——— $2.28 | Burns Foil 5s__.._.......70¢ Leeee RRS. tere ert BO Now $14.95 M rant table Co: d Garden Glow ,....____$1.00 | Van Dyck for 25 Fofl kerchiefs complete the cos- Now e j J. A. Crabtree is a Crawford oe Sompoun 2 tume. n Neb., man spending several days} Bethel, Wis.—My female’ trouble | Le Trefle ...-....__ $2.25 | n cee worked in stores | Melba Lovie $1.00| Van Dyck Pan 25s. $2.25 = Outing Flannel i nere'forla shattine eT beavier work than | Palmolive .. aac ete Ot oh ei eg | Stunning Silk Gowns 86 inches wide, just right for 3 eee my strength could PERFUMES 4 (oo aie we 2 Handsomely designed in gowns and pajamas. i R. HB. Wertz, manager of the stand, and had to Little Bobbie 25s____.$1.75 fashion’s latest materials. =| BR of Dia erable is be on my fect Every Day Prices Roitan 2 for 25, 25s $3.00 : 35c Values at 25c = here, spent a short time in Cheyenne | smundo 2 for 25, 25s_$3.00 i * s = thin week attending to business af. ee pS % M. & O. 50s Foil____..$5.50 20 Per Cent Discount Huck Toweling ; hays ie a —4 4 ml eee entirely Cicer 4 ‘These Siege oat Also 18 inches wide, a very good Night ca = ( : 4 . Gowns em RAEN TO was called to ® |medicine da not one? Gna BAUR’S CANDY FREE—6 Milday Hair Nets quality; 20c value. 8 a) ago by the {illness of his mother, wi! wie Penteee | It Has a Reputation given away with each dozen 13c Per Yard Of Outing Flannel 8 return to Casper Saturday, his| mother wanted me to take Lydia K, | Azurea 1-oz. .._—$2.00 Box Assortments Red Seal Hair Nets. $2.00 and $2.50 values 7 motes ‘being gregity improves. | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I O44 +5 Paris 14-0z-_$1.90 $1.00 Curtain Scrims a6 oo erg go ; L. G. Alton, who hae bi % i hel ch as | 2 $1.25 3001 : tng a few days in Denver on © busl-| ft should, sol gave it Up fo try somee ping hued ali eed tied $1.50 Black Satin Bloomers adeemnertn ena monies $1.65 and $1.75 values, ; bg" hee becrcarag or mets i aces cided tn eve the Coty Lorigan, 1-0z._.$3.00 cs Cut saeealy xalt in ulna, 86 and 40 inches wide. j at -$1.35 len of stt-| V 2 d the i j BE resiacnotan ee —— Be! 2 ast color, t. y sipyhenes teetenrenss Gasametve we a ‘otalke oeree it tomake sure | pier eins a These Prices Are Also fade. ag Tess 45c and 50c values___32c $1.50 values at_____... $1.19 brother, William C. Linden. tt would help me. pare. pakens it} Floramye, 1-oz. +-.$2.00 Holiday Prices $1.75 Val $1.35 50c and 65c values____42c $1.25 and $1.35 values, 1 L. P. Farris of Counefl Biutts, | wonderful results. I have gained from |Le Trefle, 1-oz. $2.00 . alue at ol. $1.00 and $1.25 values._65¢ PSI A ak ey s) Ia., is here for several days on busi 32 to 110 pounds and am keeping eee nees and visiting with friends. jouse now. My friends all notice the 2 BE Man gf Denver om nee Eee tet sabia Gane | Shaving Cream on Hand? . Table Linens---Special Price Reductions---Table Linens! E O 7 = pour .’—Mrs. W. G. 5 LANDER COURT activities, White TO TAY NEGRO “Submarine” Sears Gilbert was taken from the city jail here this afterncon by L. B. Gaylord, sheriff of Fremont county, and was taken on to Lander to be held there on whatever degres of murder the Fre: mont county authorities care to charge against him. Gilbert is el- leged to have shot Bob Mann, also colored, at Bonneville, several days MN LOSES. SIX TEETH WHEN TOOL IS. HURLED IN FACE BY MACHINE James Ehoferty, employed by the Mideest Refining company at the ‘Teapot pumping Station is minus six teeth and has bad cuts in both lips caused about 8 o'clock this morn. ing when a pair of plyers were twisted out of his hand while work. ing over some machinery. ‘Thhe tool flew into his face. Mr. Shod erly was brought into Casper and was operated on by members of the Lathrop clinic. W. J. Stapleton arrived in the city today from Denver on a short Dusiness trip. M. F. Barker is a Boston business | 1) man spending several days here. eee J. WMllts ts visiting in the efty with | friends and attending to business who had scooped between, 4 Ambasador Jusserand late yester-| and $3,000 in a holdup seen sine ‘Send 10¢ for Total Stes day, Secretary Hughes avoided any| noon today, ordered him into the PERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, New York comment whatever on the outlook, while the French fined himself to «, the conversations re continuing, adding that “when there js a defin- ite result it will be brought to your notice.” The secretary went directly vault, He grabbed a revolver and -| fired. The bandits became confused, dropped the satchel into which they had put the money and ran. Enter. ing a motor car they escaped. Gouraud Oriental Cream For results try a Tribune Classi- $ 8.75 values_$ 6.75 . “$10.75 values_$ 8.75 House to report President Coolidge. The fact that viewpoints here with th hope is still retained of re. conelling the American and French positions. MAN BEATING RIDE KILLED UNDER TRAIN LARAMIE, Wyo., Nov. 8—In at- tempting to board a westbound | freight train which was passing through Walcott, Wyo., on the railroad, about 5 ns, Where he died a COLORED SINGER IN LOGAL CHURCH TONIGHT Miss Mable Cole, colored contralto under the auspices of , E. church of Casper to- in a musical coneert, Mrs. 1 Crutcher will accompany the from the conference to the White Gevelopments to the exchange of the French government continues !s accepted in some quarters as indicating at least | Olive) GREAT FALLS, Mont., Nov. s—! tea Ad. 138 South Center Street fy c Value for Men 10c Palmolive Soap________ |35e Shaving Cream (Palm- \25e Talcum (Palmolive) ____ Cc THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY THEY’RE SELECT AND THEY’RE SEASONABLE Just Like Fresh Oysters Sans ait casera Gat .| Dear Pep:—Does the drug store COMBINE, as advertised vi ratreat atatie: Gantz |last year, still live Or is it smashed? 4 ‘ {f a COMBINE has a President, can we call him PAPA? And if Papa approves can we call the rest of the combine “The 3 Musketeers?” singer. Miss Hattie MaDaniels eaten Soom ever. will assist Miss Cole. ‘Tickets are 2 F. N. Conneiley: arrived yester| 2" Me Stusie Shoones ee MOP PEP’S SEASONABLE PRICES (ay from Chadron, Neb, and will Peat in cn visit here for several days. For Three Days HX L. Othrkoop of Salt Creek Is attending to business affairs here for several days. eee M A. MacDonald arrived today from Chicago on a business trip of several days. cee R. C. Finnerty of Chicago fs at- tending to business affairs here for @ short time. cee G. Baltut {fs a Torrington man here attending to business affairs. eee A. Swanson ay from Sheridan arrived here yester on a business ig here for a short time attending here. % Professor Pi premier and minister to has been appointed minister te the United St LATE SPORTS BALT Zev IMORE, Md., Nov. 8.— ly won the Pimlico Serial, it forage race this afternoon. Home Stretch was second and Tryster third. The time for the mite and a furlong was 1.53 3-5. The Sinclair colt won in a romp by three lengths from Home- stretch which overtook Tryster, the pacemaker. Hephaistos and General Thatch. er were scratched. football eleven coming west for- ‘was bronght on by overwork. I had change in my health. I will be glad to Park Ave., Beloit, Wis. Mrs. Monson is willing to write to any woman suffering from_such troubles. $1.00 Genuine Gillette Safety Razor— ALL FOR or your choice of any other $1 Razor.. 25c Palmolive Talcum.............s-o-—---000-- 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream............... C ‘A Cut-Price, Oh King, gives the people several cents worth of Satisfaction, Distinct Satisfaction, and makes no apology necessary. 50c Elcaya Cold Cream.39c]25c Palmolive Talcum_.15¢ S0c Edwards Olive Tab. $1.00 Pyorrhocide 69c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste__32c|%1.20 Syrup Pepsin___7&c |Mavis .....-..- ss 890¢ | Van Dyck 15c, 25s.._.$3.25 Dear Pep: “Have you got about 18 Gross of Palmolive _. No, Papa, not one gross! Selling is a business, and selected, seasonable specialties pass out Pep’s front door pretty fast, just like gliding on a banana skin. PEP’S Drug Store’ asd ppb +. $3.00 F Don’t Wait For The Rush SELECT YOUR Christmas Victrola NOW Thirty styles and finishes await your selection. ei os The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc “Exclusively Victor” 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 Victor Records are the Ideal Christmas Gift Tribune Bldg. THHHwUtUHU~,.,.ttTVtUUiiiiiiTTTNHGKNAN Girls Coats Worth up to $22.50. Fall weights. Bolivia, Ve- lour and Camel’s Hair. 8, 12 year sizes. W? G Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE, SILK and Wool Dresses On Sale Friday and Saturday at : Richards & Cunningham Cn. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK ~ $18.50 values_$13.75 $25.00 values_$17.75 $27.50 values_$19.75 ‘S $29.50 values_$21.75 (8 only). Ages 5, 7, Phone 1944-J Beautiful frocks that were it iO

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