Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 6

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T c " mn f vi 1c . ° 4 tt a @anr PAGE SIX. FOUR CHARGED WITH FLOGGING CLAIM ALIBYS Mistaken Identity to Be Defense Basis of Atlanta Men. ATLANTA, Ga. Nov. 23.—Pleas of mistaken identity in the cases of at least four of the men charged n an indictment issued Wednesday by the Cobb county grand jury with joting and assault and battery ir connection with the alleged flogging by six masked men of Mrs. Bertina Holcombe, 22, of Smyrna, Ga., and S. H. Norton, a traveling salesman, of nta. at a lonely spot near Smyrna last Friday night, will be entered. Keller Hasty, member of the pitching staff of the Philadelphia American league baseball club, and Frank and Arthur Hasty, his two brothers, indicted in connection with the affair, will submit sworn statements to the effect that thoy were in Marietta, Ga, at the time of the floggings, it was announced Tom Black, the fourth man in dicted, announced that he was ut work in from 3 o'clock in until 11 o'clock last is ook, an Atlanta mechanic. i with complicity In to an early hour te f to comment on the charge against him, other than to say that he would talk when the case came to trial Joe Bramiett, the sixth man in Sicted, had not been reached for a arly this morning. ording to reports here, Mrs. be ascribed the flogging to jealousy GREAT EXHIBIT AT FUR SALE Furs from all over the world are being demonstrated and placed on sale at the store of Joe David and company, 227 South Center street, today and tomorrow. One of the most informative and interesting diversions for one who is interested in the great fur industry and in the natural history of different coun- tries would be to spend an hour with the furs now on display et that establishment. Frank Fell Funger, representative of William Jackman’s Sons, New York, one of America’s largest houses, who is in charge of this display, will be glad to explain the origin and nature of the furs per- sonally to any one who fs interested and will also redesign any old fur garment that the owner may want remodeled. One finds beautiful seals, ermines, gables, and fisher from the Arctic circle, Alaska and the islands of the Bering sea, from Canada, foxes, wolves, beaver, martin, weasel, and lynx, from Siberia, Russian sable, silver fox, blue wolf, and the mar- mot, from China and the islands of Japan, Nippon mink, from Persia, broadta!i, caracul and Persian lamb. Then one is taken to Australia where the natives earn thelr modern | livelihood by trading with the whi man, Hare and watlaby represent this country while the Chinchilla| pelt, coypu or nutria are taken fron Chile and Argentine, and to Africa of producing the rich leopard skin. The stone martin, baum martin, fiteh, and coneys, are obtained from Burope while Iceland delivers up ita and blue fox. t, beaver, fox, wolf, racoon. and mi represent ig auction sale at i, Saturday after- ot household furnt ling, cooking utensils etc) Harned Fur- David. Phone 249. ieeeseeeee Watch for the date. A Packard coupe Is going to be given away at Lic Are YOU Near A Breakdown ? If so, look out! The strain of modern life, in business or in pleas: ure, is apt to bring on blood pressure and heart tro If you fee] close to a breakdown, what you need is that old and reliable tonic. Pr. Pie Golden Medical Dis covery, made of herbs and roots brought to Dr. Plerce’s Laboratory by Indians trom tions in the vicinity. It is a’p reconstructive tonic ne blood, tone up ver, and help restore and strength. Ask your neigh r about it Sold by drug- SALESLADIES Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper real estate. Well, you can do it next Sunday and Monday. The terms will | | | be easy enough for you. | | | Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street “OTHERS” | Now. the Hard Job Starts ce Plans were submitted in the $100,000 Ea The person whose plan is chosen will recelt tue remainder when the plan ts found workable, Miss Esther I. Lape, in charge of the policy committee, | shown, own in thal New York_office Soning over some_of the manyascripts/ ! | GERMAN CHIEF « READY 10 ie Internal ae diced in | S80 3 a united front. Germany Is Hopeless, tary mission will resume its func- Stresemann Says. his aa-|®uthorities or German nationals, the Chan- agency dispatches from Berlin as Proper to assure execution of the declaring that his government would treaty.” relinquleh office if {t were considered! The second note informs Germany that he hoped the|that the allies will hold the reich reichstag wou'd make up its mind/ responsible “for the consequences quickly so he might know whether| which may result from the fact! he should continue. He declared that Germany's in. necessary and ternal position was hopeless, and so r as he could see there was not! slightest prospect of effecting] rovement. PARIS, Nov. 23.—The attitude of | which the council st Lessig weeny ble productions, but | avo ieee out that the allies pre- The first communication notifies Germany that the inter-allied mill- tions in Germany, and serves notice | ‘that should these operations meet } with obstruction from the German allied governments intend to take by Measures which may seem to them that it allows the former crown, “prince to remain in Germany," | dinner guest and leading speaker at a meeting of the Triangle club. ‘was a democratic affair arranged in his honor by Dr, Robert W. loeal party chief. present at the banquet and meeting. In speaking of law enforcement, ; Governor Ross declared that Ther- mopotis has the widespread reputa- ‘tion of being the least ideal town in the state because as a municipality it has little There were 120 Che Casper Daily Cribune PUBLIC LIFE OF ‘ROSS WILL END: IN FOUR YEARS Doesn’t Expect to Be Candidate for Any Office, He Says. Governor William B. Rosas dees not} expect to be a candidate for any of. | fice after his present term as Wyom-| ling’s chief executive expires. He made this statement concern- |ing his future activities in the com: monwealth's public life last night at in a town as small as Thermopolis, | should immediately resign. Following the dinner those at- preg = with an Mage aided at club prob- Se tant sebee ot bry "toe 8 Springs state reserve were thoroughly dis- cussed. Since the success of the town depends closely upon the suc- cessful way in which the state re serve !s conducted, there was a great | deal of interest taken in the matter. Both the banquet and the gather- ing afterwards were obviously ar ranged as vote bullders for the gov- ernor. Apparently he observed this and so let it be known that he {s not king votes and will not run for an office again. 'Finger Prints | Of Kidnaped Child on File SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 23.—Fin- ger prints of Fred Boyd, Jr., who disappeared five weeks ago from the home of his grandmother, Mre. Mary Waters, near The Dalles, Oregon, have been filed so that he may pos: .|stbly identify himself later in life, it was announced today. Mrs. Wa- ters declared that the lad, two and a half years old, was kidnaped. The ‘nger prints were obtained from a window where the little fellow often stood with his hands pressed aguinst a pane. SS Ne SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY compel strict obedience In a county ay _inextensive_as Hot Springs and Now make “buckwheats” as fine as Aunt Jemima Pancakes—and as easily {4 AUNT JEMIMA Buc PREPARED KWHEAT FLouR —and water; thats all Make this simple test and judge for yourself @ P EOPLE of discriminating taste choose their foods most care- fully for their flavor. Especially is this true of coffee. For a coffee may be clear, have a rich amber color, strength and aroma, and yet if it has not fine flavor, these are as nothing. Although only a selection of the world's finest Coffees are blended to produce the won- derful flavor of FOLGER’S “Golden Gate" Coffee, possibly some other coffee may satisfy you better. But how do you know 1f you ve never ted FOLGER'S? To make sure of having the coffee that pleases you most, make this simple test Serve FOLGER'S ‘‘Golden Gate’* Coffee every other morning for several morn- i, ings, testing 1t against the Coffee you are now using You will then know which coffee you will want to continue. CThe Bese. Coffee aa; Copyright 1923 J. A. F a Co, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 197; the western representatives to agree | the south and west in ths re... on a policy of co-operation between | tion of waste lands. oe - For Finer Texture and Larger Volume in the baked goods use KG Baking Powder SAME PRICE CONFERENCE IS CLOSED NBW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 23.— The forestry, reclamation and home- making conference of the Southern Pine association, the Florida and Mississippi Development Boards and the New. Orleans Association of commerce, concluded its sessions here Thursday. The conference yesterday accept- ed the invitation of the Western States Reclamation association, meeting in Salt Lake City, to ap- point represtntatives to meet with for over %3Q years Rome 5 Use less than of higher priced brand: \ MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT. HELLO BILL! SEE YOU AT THE ELKS’ CARNIVAL The Second of a Series of Informal Dances CLEAR THE DECKS FOR FUN AND FROLIC A Real Old Confetti and Serpentine Party Other Novelties FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 SKIDOO NIGHT At the Elks’ Home Seventh and Center Well-to-Do People Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper real estate. Weil, you can ee it next Sunda: and Monday. The terms will be easy enough for you. You don’t need the easy terms, so we will give you a good cash discount. Dobbin Realty * Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street RA Richards & Cunningham Co All Elks and Their Friends Are Invited BE THERE SATURDAY AND THANKSGIVING WEEK SPECIALS = = 2 2 2 = = = e e e e J Thanksgiving Linen Specials DAMASK. TABLE CLOTH AND NAPKINS Cloth and Six Napkins of Blue, $1.25 to $1.50 Damask, plain Gold or White Linen—All hand- 2 or figured, at per yard._....95¢ rivers patouse: $11.25 te $3.00 Table Damask, at...$1.95 $8.75 Sets at——....___.....__$7.45 $7.25 Sets at... $6.15 2 $4.00 Table Damask, at.....$2.95 ity nee CT nies 1) 2 $4.50 Table Damask, at.$3.35 | $2.75 Sets atc 8470 2 Special Corset Sale Gossard Front Lace Corset in pink or white brocaded material of splendid wearing qualities. Regularly priced at $2.00, specially priced for Friday and Sat- urday at... mepetpeeespaaessSipdocte es ssnaee sees ae ee $1.65 2 for $1.00 A special sale of Gossard Brassieres made in bandeau style of brocaded mesh, with elastic inserts. Regular 65c and 75c values. Friday and Saturday at this bar- gain price. NIT AA NUN of mechanical toys and dolls goous and open stock numbers here. one-third off, \ You'll find a splendid variety | All Royal Society package “Charity Begins at Home”—Let’s Fill the Chest ! si ‘Ertan

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