Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1924, Page 14

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Fane eon vs 32 cee PAGE FOURTEEN, ~ HOMAN HOLDS DOWN POSITION IS GOVERNOR Confirmation of Notary Public . Represents ~ Official Acts. SANTA FE, N. M., June 21. — (United Press.}—Buried beneath stack of congratulatory messages ar- riving from all over the United States, and swamped with a con- stant stream of-Santa Fe citizens to deliver their messages of congratu- lation in persons, Mrs. Soldad Cha- con, the nation’s first state governor, bad no time for executive duties to-|; Cyril Walker TWO HELD FOR SALE OF PAREGORIC DENY OFFICER'S CHARGES 7 ; Charged with selling & two-ounce || bottle of paregoric by federal agents working under H. B. Westover, Bert Wilson and. John Tripeny, the for- mer a clerk at the Tripeny drug {| store, were held yesterday on a charge of having sold tho bottle with no label as required by. law. This the clerk and proprietar deny, pointing out that the charge Is rid- iculous in view of the fact that the law gives them the right to retail paregoric, now. classified as; an ex- empt narcotic, and that they woulci have no reason to leaye the label oft of the bottle or otherwise ignore )| the law. Paregoric is sold in all drug stores and has been for the past cen- tury or more without violation of Mr.. Tripeny, and_ his employe . ap- pears on the face of things to be a method of persecution employed by the authorities, 2 saw fit to.sign the bond of a Lavoye resident before advised of facts con- cerning a disdemeanor., ‘ The compound is a,common “medi- cine frequently) sold ‘family use. In this particular ) the applicant applied ‘for same on \the excuse: of having cramps and the clerk did ‘not question “tho request. ‘ BLAGK BEAR’ - MURDERS BROWN WW 700. BATTLE AT. HOT SPRINGS TOWN THERMOPOLIS, Wyo.; June 21. —Perhaps it was a question of color. Anyhow, to terminate a nasty feud that for several months had daily been becoming worse, a black bear and a brown bear in the the federal laws and the holding of | zoo here engaged in mortal conflict. ==] It was a battle to the death. Fur ‘flew, of course. The ferocious ‘fight ended when the great’ claws of the -Mr. Tripeny} black bear’ bit’ into the neck of the brown bruin and severed ‘his juglar vein. He died soon afterwards from Joss of blood. Ousted British. Charge Coming ~ Through U.S. ‘EL, PASO, Tex., .June ot 6 Cundtd Cummins, diplomatic - resentative of the British govern- ‘ment in Mexico City who was order- ed to leave Mexico by the Obregon government, will arrive in Nuevo Laredo at 8 a..m. tomorrow and will cross into the United States at Laredo, Tex., at once according to private dispatches here tonight. Cummins was ordered out of Mex- ico by the foreign office for alleged meddling in Mexican affairs. _—— Cal! the Tribune for highway in‘ formation. SEP ESCAPE. TRAIN ~ WHEN DOOR FALS OUT LARAMIE, Wyo. June 21.— When a long stock train parted near here the other day and the end of one’ of tho cars fell out, 277 sheep dashed off across the land- scape, intent upon putting country between themsé¢lyes and.the packing house. It took a railroad agent four days to recover them. He found them in three widely scat- ‘tpred bunches and picked up all but five of the 277. HOLOUPS AT MONETA AND) ARMINTO REPORTED MONBETA,) Wyo.,- June 21.—Two holdups—one here and the other at Arminto—committed during the past week, ‘are believed to have MITCHEL FIELD, N. ¥., June| ‘y 21, — Returning from Nebraska] night in a pil where he made i Spahr pies Aaa bei dpersoel 3s i! week to dine ‘wit is er, T | co s W. M. Hensley, Jr-,-commandant-of | street between “First. feved him and others of $250.|from Mt. Clemens in six hours o het pool hall and store at Arminto| minutes, stopping at Cleveland and were held up in the same manner, pale cieln rds Long Flight Negotiated by Field Officer ro llega Mitchel Field, accompanied by Lieu-| fire department had little‘ trouble tenant L. M. Billott, winged into! extinguishing the blaze. - — TREES AND PLANTS ! PHONE 1F3 : Also manufactures and sells bee supplies ahaa Walker, an Englishman who has {ir % day. taught the. duffers ‘of the Kngle- Suffrage leaders, women of high office throughout the land and. not few men showered Mrs. Chacon with messages during the day. Al- though hers is only a temporary of- fice, occasioned by the departure of Governor Hinkle for the Democratic national convention and the recent death of Lieutenant Governor Baca, it lias been heralded as a new politi- cal ‘step for the sex. Only one official act was ctedited to the woman governor today—con- firmation of appointment of a no- tary public. While Mrs. Chacon’ modestly ~in- formed the press that she “would only carry out the progam of,Gov- ernor Hinkle during his absence,” there was at least one'radical change noted in the executive office. In the center of the desk stood a vase con- taining a huge bouquet of fragrant flowers, replacing as it were the cus- tomary gilded box of special “Super Strength” Havanas with which Gov- ernor Hinkle greeted his visitors. Yor the first time in years,on a “busy day” the atmosphere of the room Was-free from smoke, and in- Stead bore the delicious scent of a lady's ‘boudoir. Mrs. Chacon {s a beautiful. Span- ish woman of 34, admirably blend ing with the romantic tales of her forefathers, the conquistadores. BRUTAL ATTACK ON GIRL WILL BE FATAL, SAID Man Wields Hammer in Beating Companion * _. Senseless. PLAINFIELD, N. J,, June 21.— Brutally beaten and believed to be dying, Veronica Schultz, pretty 17-year-old Plainfield girl, was found unconsdious in a clump of bushes beride a lonely road near here to- no girl was revived and told police she Had béen beaten with a hammer by # man with whom she was ‘motoring: The bloody ma. chinist's hammer was found near the scene of the attack? Police said the girl told them the name of her assailant and gave a geod description of him. The de- wood, N. J., Golf club how to shoot straight for. the past several years, is the new open golf champion of the United States. His card of 297 in the Detroit tourney was_ three |” strokes better than that of “Bobby” Jones, the Atlanta, Ga., amateur, who won the title last year. scription has been broadcast, and police of all surrounding cities are watching for the man tonight. State troopers sent the description our-4s that of George Meler, 17, also of .Plainfield, whom they wish to question in connection with the crime. Miss Schultz formerly was Meler's sweetheart. The girl was found by three men passing along thé road and ‘taken to a hospital in New Brunswick, where physicians worked with her more than an hour before she re- gianed consciousness. Weakened by loss of blood, Miss Schultz: told in a voice barely audible how she was returning from New Brunswick to Plainfield in. a motor car late last night with the man she named. “We stopped off at a roadhouse,” she said, “and the man had several drinks. - I took «a drink too, and after’ that I don't remember very so tired.” ians. would not allow the question her further after > of “the man had been learned. Polite started to work immediate. ly, however, and’son found the man named kad not returned home last night and was not at the place where he has been employed, today. His\ arrest within 24 hours is expected. A bloody slipper, lying in the road led to finding the girl. The three men came upon the slipper at noon, picked it up, and noticing blood Stains, examined the ground. They followed a bloody trail in the grass along the road and found the second slipper, also smeared with blood, then the blood stained machinist's hammer and finally the unconscious girl, her head badly beaten. Clyde Schultz, father of the girl, is valid to be in Binghamton, N. Y. rp RN cocdanan Fas. Glove making uses up a large quantity of eggs, one firm alone re- quiring 2,000 yolks a week in one process of preparing kid. _——~>— Ching has more than _ 59,000,000 farmers, who, with their families, comprize 80 to 90 per cent of the nation’s total population. abe For results try a Tribune Clas- sified Ad. WYN WIN iN/N/N When you have W/V in this Bank. be the gainer. Let us tell you the rest. Come in! ' The Picture Tells the Story paid a bill with a Check on this Bank, there can be no argument. Check is your legal receipt. The cancelled This is just one of.the many ad- vantages of a Checking Account You'll Citizens National Bank Homemakers’ _ Reductions in Furniture of a Superior Kind! Good value is more a matter of good~furniture than of price tags; more a matter of honest making than of discounts. But, the large portion of the goods in this store’are . priced Much Less than they were—and the:old prices were reasonable enough to sell quantities of these good furnishings to careful judges even before Our Semi-Annual Home-maker’s Sale. For the Bedroom A SEX-PIECE HAND DECORATED Suite in Doraian Gray—Vanity Dresser, Bow foot Bed, Chifforette, Bench, Chair and Rocker. Reduced from $395.00 to $329.75" A THREE-PIECE OAK SUITE—Vanity Dresser, Bow-foot Bed and Chifforette. ‘ Formerly $128.50 —-.o- 2.2. 2-22 $ 97.50 A COMBINATION WALNUT SUITE, ““ Queen Anne Style—Three pieces: Vanity Dresser, Bow-foot Bed, Chif- forette. Formerly $139.50 ---___-__! $119.75 A COMBINATION MAHOGANY 'SUITE, Louis XVI Period. Three pieces— Vanity, Bow-foot Bed, Chifforette. Reduced from $285 to --*___-_22__! $239.75 A THREE-PIECE TWO-TONE WALNUT Suite, full size Bed, Vanity Dresser, Chifforette. Formerly $165.00__.___: $138.00 TWO-PIECE. OLD IVORY SUITE, extra large Vanity Dresser, and Poster Bed. Reduced from $185.00\to_____ $149.75) A FOUR-PIECE WALNUT FINISH SUITE Bow-foot Bed, Dresser, Chifforette, Toilet Table. Reduced from $125 to_$ 93.50 Special Items Five-Piece Breakfast Sets—unfinished drop leaf Table and four chairs Walnut Finish Chifforobes _...-..__ Karpen Fibre Rockers _-.--.--.___ Junior Floor Lamps, complete Odd Oak Dressers ~-.-.-.-_.. Golden Oak Kitchen Cabinets _.-_-___ Refrigerators, White Enameled Lined 50 pound Cotton Mattresses Our advertised CASH PRICES are the lowest at which good furniture can be sold. We will gladly extend Oredit at a slight advance over our low =CALLAWAY’S: 133 EAST SECOND s For the Living Room THREE PIECE SUITE finished mahogany, upholstered in Ve-, our. Chair, Rocker and Bed Davenport. _ Reduced from B127:50) toss EO ae $ 99.75 MAHOGANY finished Daven- , port Table, solid mahogany top size 22x60 inches. Regularly BArhO eee ok $ 19.75 MOHAIR overstuffed 3-piece suite from Karpen. Wing chair Fireside chair and Davenport. Reduced from $410.00 to_____ $335.00 SOLID MAHOGANY arm. chair from Karpen upholstered with wool tapestry. Reduced from Wee OU Ose ee $69.75 DAVENPORT upholstered with heavy cut blue and taupe Ve- lour. Opens into full size bed. Formerly $175.00 ~_.____+_-_$147.50 SOLID. MAHOGANY WING Back Chair, cane back» seat and wings. Reduced from $32.50 to _____ p Rl a bee he a $ 27.90 DAVENPORT—Cane ends, ma- hogany finish . Upholstered in cut Velour, blue and taupe color. Reduced from $127.50 1 py AE OS NG, tesco can we. $ 98.75 VELOUR overstuffed three- piece suite in taupe color Wing chair, Fireside chair and Davenport. Formerly $24 7150 (ea ek $198.75 MAHOGANY finished Day Bed, cane ends, upholstered in wal- nut color Velour. Opens into full size bed. Regularly $82.50 $ 69,75 VELOUR overstuffed odd rock- ers. Blue and Beaver colors. Loose spring cushions. Form- Orly SES: 00 =o cheep $ 43.75 THESE are only a few of the bargains selected at random from the vast array which awaits the reader who takes advantage of the rare oppor- tunities now before him, YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT TWO-TONE COMBINATION WAL- WALNUT FINISHED TABLE and IN-‘THE RUG DEPARTMENT Sale of Fine Wilton, Axminster VelvetRugs — SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUG IN Mulberry, Blue and Tan. Size 8-3 x10-6. . Formerly $82.50 ...-_.c_-$ 58.75 ROYAL FRENCH WILTON, in two tone Blue and Taupe. Size 9x12 in rich Oriental pattern of deep blue Mulberry’ and Gold: color. _Former- -ly°$187.50 “ es HEAVY GRADE AXMINSTER RUG in two-tone taupe, with blue and tan pattern. Size 8-3x10-6. Reduced from $65.00 to _-____ 12 SxS SEAMLESS TAUPE CHENILLE RUG solid color, Size 8-3x10-6. For- merly :$78:60° oS MEDIUM WEIGHT SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUG, Oriental design, in combination of Grey, Blue. and Tan, Size 9x12. Formerly $59.00__$ 44.75 SEAMLESS VELVET RUG, (fringed ends, in Oriental design. Blue Taupe and ‘Rose’ color. Size 8-3x10-0: $-49.75 Formerly $62.50 --_____4____ HEAVYWEIGHT TWO-TONE CHE- NILLE Rug in two-tone Rose,'Taupe Fringed ends, Formerly $17.75 Size 36x72 inches For the Dining Room COMBINATION WALNUT Suite—8 pieces. Buffet, Table, Diners, 1 Host Chair. Reduced from $225 to.$189.50 NUT Suite—3 pieces—Buffet, Ob- long Table, five Diners, 1 Host Chair Reduced from $210 to _-.--____ $179.75 5 Diners. 1 Host Chair to match, Queen Anne © pattern. ¢ Reduced from $127.50 to ~~. -.-_--__ TWO-TONE COMBINATION WAL- NUT Tudor Period Suite—8 pieces Oblong Table, Buffet, 5 Diners, 1 Host Chair, Formerly $263.76___.$213,00 COMBINATION WALNUT QUEEN ANNE Suite—8-piece—Oblong Ta- ble, Buffet, 5 Diners, 1 Host chair Formerly $142.60 22.22. CASH SALE PRIOB. If you desire CREDIT, om- brace the opportunity of a lifetime to get Depend CALLAWAY FURNITURE 133 E, SECOND 133 E. SECOND COMBINATION WALNUT SUITE with Pullman Refectory type table. Buffet and four chairs to match. Two-tone Antique Walnut finish, Reduced from $148.00 to d Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Wy able Furniture at an extremely low price. 4 ‘ 5 , < ‘ SSS

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