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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924. PIRATE. GANG 15 INDICTED FOR BRUTAL GRIMES 5 Apri 4— 4.—(By the As- ; BS Press)—Rekiichiro | Ezure 5 Sand 35 of his followers who after an “unsuccessful hunt for gold in the © Okhotsk region of Siberia, turned pirates, selzed two Russian ships and, it is charged, killed the crews “numbering 35 Russians, were in- dicted today for piracy on the high seas. All the defendants are Jap- anese. The motive’ for the piracy, Ezure _ declared, was a desire to avenge “the Nikolatevsk massacre of 700 Japanese by Russians in March, 1920. After slaying the seamen, the ~ only loot the craft offered was fish ~ of! cargo valued at 60,000 yen. This © was disposed of in Hokkaido. When the Spoils had been divided the men “scattered. Subsequently all have been rounded up as a result of two " of their number having turned in- formers. Oooo NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District, within and for the County of Natrona, State of Were, H. Mainord, Plaintiff, vs. w. P. Davis, L.'L. Gantz and James B. Flanegan and J. W. Mos- grove, co-partners, doing business under the firm name and style of ‘ American Electric Co Walker * Lumber Company, a corporation, * John M. Hammon, A. B. Shipstead } and Richard Dunne, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Execution or order of ‘wale issued out of the District 4 vor’, Eighth Judicial District, in for Natrona County, Wyo- oa ing, directed to me, I will on the ae day of May, 1924 at ten o'clock M. of said day, at the south 3 Sint door of the County Court House in Casper, Natrona County Wyoming, sell st auction the prop- erty described in said Execution and Order of Sale as follows: Lots Numbered Twelve (12) Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) in Block Number Six (6) Midwest Addition to the City formerly town of Casper) of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming " x to satisfy T. H, Mainord, plaintiff herein, the sum of Eight Thous- and Four Hundred Four and 05/100 ($8,404.05) Judgment, to- * gether with interest thereon at the rate of seven (7%) per cent per . annum from March 15th, 1924. : That in obedience to. said Ex- ecution or Order of Sale and the , judgment and decree of the above entitled Court entered herein on March 15th, 1924, Nee, above de- scribed property, so much ‘thereof as may be: mbceeaey to satisfy the Se mentioned judg- ment, together with interest there- on, and necessary costs and ex- penses of sale, will be sold at the time and Pipes aforesaid to the highest and best bidder for eash. Dated at Casper, March 18th, 1924, PERRY A. MORRIS, Sheriff Publish March 21, 28, April 4,11, 18, and 25, 1924. ZEPTeI BRS 2°. © NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court, Eighth Judical District. Vernia Morris, Plaintiff, vs. George D, Morris, Defendant. To the Defendant, George D. Morris, whose address is unknown: You are hereby notified that on the 26th day of February, 1924 1 oe phere. named Blaintite Vernia in an action against a By fee her petition in the above named « court where said suit is now pending. That the oblect and prayer of said petition is to recover from you an absolute divorce and the custody of your minor children, to wit, Melvin Leroy Morris and Richard Morris; that the nature of the grounds upon which plaintiff seeks this relief is cruelty, and in- dignities such as to rendex her condition intolerable. You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition on or before the 19th day of April 1924, said petition will be taken true and judgment rendered ac- Urdingly. Witness, Hazel Conwell, Clerk of the above court this 28th day of February, 1924, HAZEL CONWELLE, Glerk. ; erties RYAN, Deputy. Pub. Feb. 29 March 7, 14, 21, 28, and April 4, 1924. NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, s8. In the District Court, Eighth Judical District, Sadie Fisher, Plaintiff, vs Glen * Fisher, Defendant, To the Defendant, Glen Fisher, * whose last known postoffice ad- i oes was Watertown, South Da- Leer eepearees Wyoming, - You are hereby notified that on _ the 26th day of February, 1924, » the above named .plaintiff, Sadie Fisher, began an action against you by filing her petition in the ebove named court where said suit \ now pending. That the object and prayer of 7 said petition is to recover from you an absolute divorce upon the grounds that you have offered to her such indignities as to render her condition intolerable. You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition on or before the 19th day of April 1924, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. Witness, Hazel Conwell, Clerk o? the above court, this the 28th day of February, 1924. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk By EVELYN RYAN, Deputy (SEAL) Pub. Feb, 29, March 7, 14, 21, 28, and April 4, 1924. TABLE DAMASK Extra fine quality Table Damask in stripe and plain white. Regular $1.50 value. Per yard, Close Out Price DRESS CREPE Finest Imported Dress Crepe in plain colors.. A regular $1.00 yard value. Close Out Sale Price DC TISSUE GINGHAM A large assortment of Tis- sue Ginghams in new sum- mer patterns. Regular 85c per yard. Close Out Sale Price CURTAIN SCRIM Extra heavy, fine quality Dotted Curtain Scrim. Regu- lar price up to 90c per yard. Close Out Sale SHIRT WAISTS Ladies’ Siik Pongee Shirt Waists; values up to $6.00. Close Out Sale Price PETTICOATS Ladies’ Silk Jersey and Ra- dium Petticoats in a big as- sortment of shades and sizes. Close Out Sale Prices— $3.79 $4.98 $6.98 BATH ROBES Ladies’ Corduroy Bath Robes “in all shades; values up to but Sale Price. POeED SPORT COATS Misses’ and Children’s Sport Coats, made in the newest plaid styles; values up to Sut Stie Price P9098 SILK DRESSES Of the best materials and workmanship. Regular $40 to $50 sellers Che Casper Daily Cribune Remember Saturday, April 12th, We Move to Rushville, Neb. PAGE FIVE. PUBLIC NOTICE! We told you we were selling out and moving out of town. is the termination of our lease April 15th Buy Now While Our Doors Are Still Open ( April 12th we close our doors to packthe remaining stock. All the merchandise left over will be sent to our headquar- ters at Rushville, Neb. ONLY 7 MORE SELLING DAYS Greatest Merchandise Sacrifice Will Be Made During Our 8-Day Sale, as We Would Rather Sell Out What We Can at Less Than Cost_ Than to PACK AND SHIP TO RUSHVILLE SILK DRESSES A large selection of ladies’ Silk Dresses.. They are ir new spring styles; popular shades; values up to $24.50. Sale Price -- 912.98 HANDKERCHIEFS Regular 10c Ladies Hand- kerchiefs Regular 15c Ladies’ Hand- kerchiefs m® Regular 25c Ladies’ Hand- kerchiefs Regular 50c Imported Swiss Linen Handker- chiefs Regular 15c Men’s Hand- kerchiefs Regular 25c Men’s Hand- kerchiefs EXTRA SPECIAL Save $100.00 on this coat; lady’s fur coat, only one left: Australian seal; trimmed in viatika squirrel with full satin stripe crepe lining ; regular value $239.00; Close Out Sale $139.00 Price Ch NOTIONS Reg. 10c Safety Pins____4c Reg. 10c Pearl Buttons__7c Reg. 10c Snap Fasteners_6c Reg. 10c Dexter Yarns___8c Reg. 5c Darning Cotton ~_______3 for 10c Regular 15c Edging -10c Regular 5c Elastic. Reg. 15c¢ Powder Puffs. Reg. 10c Needles____ Reg. 10c Bone Hair Pins_7e NOTICE All Will Calls must be taken out by Satur- day, April 12. Extra Special PERCALE APRONS Ladies’ good quality Percale Aprons, made real full. All sizes up to 44. Close-Out Sale Price FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Extra heavy $ quality, all colors 1.59 Best Silk Hose in the store. Regular $3.50 and $4.00 sellers $1 98 a TEDDY BEAR SUITS Ladies’ Silk Crepe de Chine Teddy Bear Suits, in all sizes; values up to $7.50. Close Out Sale Price DRAPERIES | 86-inch silk mixed Pattern Draperies, in beautiful shades; regular $1.50. Close Out Sale Price ) SILK HOSE black and grey— carmel, log cabin. Brown, white, SPORT SKIRTS Ladies’ Wool Sport Skirts, in plaids and stripes. Close Out Sale Price— $4.98 ** $5.98 DRAPERIES 86-inch, all Silk Sunfast Draperies, in desired pat- terns and shades; regular $3.00 per yard. Close Out Sale Price ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE E DAVID & C0. 227 SOUTH CENTER OUT OF BUSINESS IN CASPER APRIL 12 NEW SPRING DRESSES All our ladies New Spring Dresses made of canton crepe, romaine crepe, rosh- anara and wool checked flannels; formerly sold up to $45.00. Close Out Sale Price CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves in, exclusive designs and beautifully embroidered in attractive patterns in popu- lar color combinations of beaver, beige, pearl and brown. Close Out Sale Price 75¢e “ $1.25 | LADIES’ SPRING COATS A big close out price on_ all our ladies’ Spring Coats, made of newest materials and latest styles; values up to $35.00. Close Out Sale Price FUR NECK PIECES Reg. $58.50 Red Fox Neck Fur. Sale Price_.$34.50 Reg. $47.50 Grey Fox Neck Fur. Sale Price® = Loe Reg. $42.50 Kit Fox Neck: Fur. Sale Price.__$29.50 Reg. $88.50 Grey Wolf Neck Fur. Sale Reg. $10.00 Stone Martin Opposum Fur. Sale Price Reg. $17.50 Beige Thibet Neck Fur, Sale SERCO et tens asa $10.49 (Bt) LEDIRTES E E P CRETONS 86-inch Flowered Cretons, beautiful designs. Regular 75c value. Close Out Sale Price___- A9e Every Sale Is Final f up to NOTICE No Will Calls, No Exchanges §J No Refunds HAIR NETS One large assortment of Hair Nets. All cvlors. Regular 10c each 4e Close Out Price____ a CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES A large selection of Child- ren’s and Misses’ Gingham Dresses in clever styles. Close Out Sale Prices— $1.29 $2.29 $3.29 ie ei BLOUSES All our Ladies Silk Canton and Crepe Blouses; values $15.00. Close Out Sale Price CHILDREN’S HALF SOCKS Children’s fancy top Half Socks in all sizes. Regular 50c. Close Out Sale Price —three i SATEEN BLOOMERS Misses’ heavy quality Sa- teen Bloomers in black and flesh colors, Close Out Sale Price—per pair, 59c *"” 69c RADIUM BLOOMERS Ladies’ Silk Radium Bloom- ers in light and dark shades, Regular $6.50 values. Close Out Sale Price GINGHAM APRONS All our better and higher priced Aprons in groups up to $4.00 values. Close Out ae $1.89 GINGHAM APRONS One large selection of La dies’ Gingham Aprons, made in new summer shz shies and styles up’ to values. Close Out Sale Price