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ne ir PAGE Two. GIRL CAUGHT; TO BE TRIED FOR THEFTS Marie Friel, Who Made Getaway at Local Railroad Station, Apprehen- ded at Ogallala, Neb. Marie Friel, 16 years of age, was picked up by the au- thorities in Ogallala, Neb., yesterday, eight months after she had escaped from a deputy U.S, marshall at the Bur- lington station here. Cheyenne where she was to At the time she was being taken to be tried in federal court on the charge of stealing a diamond ring from a tourist in Yellowstone National park. She was formerly Marie Louise Goff of Casper and worked for a time as a waitress in the Salt Creek ol] field. She left that place some time ago in the company of a girl two years younger than herself. She made her way to the park but other girl was found and pught back to her parents, Since Marie has been away from Casrer she has been married twice, | she declares. Her first husband, Henry Tallman, resides in Oakland, Calif. It is thought that this is a ranger whom she ed while in Yellowstone park. alleged es: capade in stealt from a passing tourist r to the attention of the United States of- ficials and she was arraigned before the justice in the park. She was bound over for federal court and was ablo to effect her escape while being taken to Cheyenne. She married again Ogallala, SAN DIEGO TO BE BASE FOR MARINE CORPS when at WASHINGTON, — Sept. - ganization of a marino corps at San Diego, Calif., similar in com- position and purpose to that main- tained at Quantico, Va., for emer- gencies on the east coast, has been ordered by corps headquarters. Using the old seventh regiment as a. nucleus, the new unit will absorb the fourth regiment, withdrawn from, San Domingo last August, and probably will take that designation. During the past week mon and officers have been moving to San Diego. from. -varleus-posts—to - effect the-new..concentration... Speeulation as to. the purpose of these activities was declaxed «today by officiais of the corps to be groufdiess and it was asserted that they were not due to any prospective early usc of the west coast: force. It is expected that the provisional regiment at San Diego will be brought to the peace time strengtn of two battalions. YOU CAN SAFELY USE AND RECOMMEND Gl oll-lodine Iodine Colloid the new scientific discovery for the treatment of GOITER COLL-IODINE is IODINE in tablet form with the son eliminated, without lo: of efficiency. Guaranteed Harmless If your drug; ist cannot supply a tibo weeks’ treatment * ‘al be mailed direct upon receipt of $1.00. COLL-IODINE LABORATORIES 50 Madison Avenue, New York Ov sale at Kimball Dru, Co. and Aelarrels Pharmacy. Of Interest To Our Many Customers That Have Been Waiting for Their Model of MADAME X Reducing Corset and Brassieres A New Shipment Has Just Arrived and We Are Now : Prepared to Fit You | NEW SWEATERS On display. wool colle Reasonably Priced From $5.00 to $10.00 in the season’s latest shades. nd silk in link knit. All designed for warmth and style. LION HUNTS PLANNED ON PRESERVE CHICAGO, § 23.— Btaging a lion or tiger hunt between rounds 6f golf in California instead of going to Africa or Indian for big games of the jungle is one of the ‘aims of the Pacific coast sportsmens’ club, which planned to file incorporation papers at Sacramento today, accord. ing to Frederick L. Sims of Chicago, one of the directors, It is planned to-establish a 45,000 acre hunting preserve and country slub in central California and stock the preserve with lions, tigers, leo: pards, pumas, bears, buffalo and other game, Mr. Sims sald. The plans have been under way for two years with wealthy Pacific coust men behind the enterprise, Mr, Sims added Grain Dealers In Convention CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 23. — Speech making predominated the program of the second day's session of the National Grain Dealers An- nual convention here today, Among those slated’ for addresses were’ Professor J. E. Boyle of the department of agriculture economics and farm management, Cornell untf- versity and Vice President W. A, Colston, of the "New York, Chicago and St. Louis railroad. Les Angeles and Indianapolis are active contenders. for the 1925 con- vention, Selection, however, will not be made, until next January. COTTON TAKES PRICE BOOST NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—The gov- ernment cotton report today proved so sSensationa'ly bullish that a big buying movement set in on the mar- ket here, quickly advancing prices 190 points, of about $9.50 a bale, October sold at $23.90, thereby reaching the 200 point limit per- mitted in any one day of trading. December touched $23.25. Mill in- were among the heaviest terests buyers APP os SS ington Gas Plans and Fort Collins are both to be supplied gas from the Wellington field near Fort Collins, according to present tentative plans of the Union Off Company of Call- fornia. Denver will not be includ- ed because of the fact that company geologists belfeve the supply in the field i not sufficient to furnish Denver fuel for more than three years. At the same time, consid- eration must be given to maintain ng gas pressure in the field suffi. clent to keep oil wells flowing. Whether or not the Union will def- initely decide upon such a course, has not been learned Union Announces Location Location of the new well about a quarter of a mile northwest of its Whitaker well near Fort Collins, was announced yesterday. Tech- nical location will. be SW\%SW% Sec. 19-8-68. Rig materials are being moved at this time. Brushed Many with large angora The Old Bus Rambled Right: Along | to the American Legion convention in St. be spet Daily | tres from. Centuria, Wis., ‘entered this old bus in the contest to determine thé oldest car drive oniner With street lamps for headlights and @ Cognac barg for @ gas tank, they made the trip to the convention city under their own power. Paul. FORTY THOUSAND NATIVES SAID STARVING IN PHILIPPINES AS RESULT OF FLOODS AND LOCUSTS MANILA, Sept. 23.—(Ry The Asso- clated Press}—Forty thousand per- sons in Pangasinan and Torlac prov- inces are 1 eported reduced to a state of sem{-starvation on account of floods, locusts and anirhal diseases: The American Red Cross has. author. ized appropriation of a’ month's sup: ply of rice to relieve the suffering. According to reports received here, thousands of persons have been liv- ing on the cores and trunks of pap- aya palms, the trunks of Buri palms, the roots of banana trees and wild carrots—all foods injurious to health. Because the Red Cross investiga- tfon has revealed conditions in the two provinces as serfous, it has been dec'ded to arrange relief there un- til October. 15, when new crops in the affected provinces will be har- vested. Governor General Leonard Wood declared today that his office had not been advised of any famine in the two provinces, but that he had ordered an official investIgation. He admitted knowledge that crops in Tarlac peovinoe®} had beeri-a fail- ure. See GENEVA, Sept. 23—The ‘assembly. of the League of Nations today au- thorized the fourdation in Paris of an international institute for ‘intel- lectual cooperation to be conducted under the auspices of the-League of tions. ERE and THERE The Casper) nth company, 1s now. firmly ~entrpnched in. its a home at 123%. South Center. , See the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. It's a dandy,'On display at the Cas per Electric Co., 119 B. First. Phone 1993J.— Adv. The up-to-date grocety store to occupy space. in the new Public Market will open its turnstiles in about two days from indications. Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Adv. E, P, Brennan wishes to announce that on hip special! sale of gas hea ers and ranges he will allow very easy terms. Does a guarantee on used cars mean anything to you. Ours are guafanteed and priced right. The Great Northern Motor Co., 333 N,. Wolcott street.—Ady. The Kleln-Marks Music’and Ar company, are receiving a beautifu line of art goods. New and charm- ing gifts are arriving each day. You'll like the variety of the Spe- cial Selected Combination Dinner at the Townsend Hote!.—Ady, Bill O’Brien drove swiftly in from Salt Creek yesterday in his new car. Upside down pipes. The Smokehouse. —Ady. Ear! Burwell of the Casper Gas Appliance company is confined his home with tonsilitus. to Try the Ady. The completion of the new reser- voir south-of the city will give Cas- per one of the finest water systems in the entire west. Visit Haytin's Boot making your shoe purchase.—Adv. Gus Bevans js completing a new his ranch south of Cas- barn on per, Mrs. B. F. Kline was a Salt Greek visitor today. Ask for a demonstration of the Casner Phone Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. Electric Co., 123% 8. Center. 1319M.— Adv. Mrs. Nellie Cowling of Denver has accepted a position Anne's Hat Shop. as “Maker” at Expert watch and fewelry repair. ing. Brodie Reimer has arrived in Cas. per from Denv Don't wait. See the Bee Vac Elec tric Cleaner today. Casper Bl 23% 8. Center. Special Selected Combi. nation Dinner at the Townsend. — Shop before Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Blig. tric Phone .1319M. lescription. The Letter Shoppe, Ho- el Townsend. Phone 2500,—Ady. pe A ogg i Cotton Crop Forecast WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—The gotion crop wag forecast today at 2,486,000 equivalent »500- pound atest “editing ‘round ‘ad™half baiis ture, Of. this crop © 2,662,636, « running vales, counting round as,helf bales, had been ginned prior to September 16, the census bureau reported. ‘The crop reporting board's fore- cast of production was based on the condition of the crop’ on September 16, which was 55.4 per cent of a normal, indicating a yield per acre of about 149.2 pounds compared with. a condition of 59.3 per cent on Sep- tember 1 this year, indicating on Becanse it is genuinely different, you actually feel different after bath- ing with JAP ROSE SOAP. Quick, ebundant lather, soft and delightful to the skin, yet cleansing every pore thoroughly,—Adv, Special Tersns Will Be Continued for a Short Time In Our NEW LOCATION On the Merchandise ELECTRIC CLEANER EVERY ¢ $3.75 Down Payment Se ee Dante 5 isterine ~~ RECT gt . SSC Eee none BEG Ligterine, <s-spa0-caus-.B0e :| 60s Dean's Kidgay, Biligee Gea Call Us For Demonstration In Our New Home 12314 South Center Street TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 LULL TAKES PLACE INCIVIL — WAR IN CHINA AS BOTH SIDES TAKE DEFENSE PRECAUTIONS changed on all fronts and firing was|'" retreat toward Chinchang, confined, for the most part, to an| Miles south’ of the Manchirian. occasional: artillery demonstration. | Chihlian border. ‘ Bridges on the Shanghal-Hangchow SEE coe railway between ee. ve wo ald” ta Kashing were blown up soldiers remaining falthtul to Lu| Broduelns: center of “envelopes in Yung-Hsiang, commander of the Chekiang armies, thus cutting off army defending Shanghai was re-| facile communication with the ter- ported to have ordered troops across} ritory around Hangchow and south- the Wheangpoo river, the harbor of| ward which last week revolted Shanghal, to establish a new de- against the rule of General Lu. fense line east of the city between the river and the eastern sea. The ‘purpose of the maneuver was not announced. On the actual fighting front, west of ‘the city, there was little to re- port. The fighting lines were un- une town in northern Chihli province, at six o'clock this morning according to a dispatch received here today from. Ma eeens: Pager ‘a communi. que from ‘8 ‘Foe communique ead thal Cha forces took six Peking troops prisoners in the venctabee n captured six field guns, nate ™ma- Wee oReyre ‘The Chih! troops were. perortes SHANGHAT; Sept. 23—(By The Associated Press)}—The lull in Chi- _|na's clvil war continued today, with only the taking of further precau- tions and threatened labor troubles to break the monotony of the drags: ing hostilities. * Headquarters of the Cheklang TOKIO, Sept. 28.—(By The Asso- clated Press)}—General Chang Tao Lin's army captured Chaoyang, a PRESCRIPTIONS Best of Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Used Accurately Filled at LOWEST PRICES a Boot! 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Showing of Finest Line of New York 1925 Models From Manufacturer to Wearer REMODELING, REPAIRING AND SPECIAL ORDERS NEW YORK FUR SHOPPE GROUND FLOOR—GLADSTONE HOTEL DRUG SP ECIALS CASPER PHARMACY FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 24, 25, 26 and 27 The Following Prices on Standard Drig Store Merchandise Will Be of Interest to the Casper Public 65c Kotex —--- 50c Mentholatum ~--~~4_----~--37c 25c Garfield Tea__-_-_/-_______18c 40c Castoria __---_-------4----29¢ 25c Carter’s Liver Pills____.____15c 50c Acident Tooth Paste________34c’ 85c Sanitol Face Cream_____/_-_21c $1.25 Azurea Face Powder______83c 85¢ Cutex Items____-_=-_______25c 60c Elcaya Creams_-.~-.-__--__39c 50c Henna Foam Shampoo_-_-___40c 80c Kolynos Tooth Paste___ $1.25 Liquid Arvon 85c Listerine $1.25 Le Trefle Face Powder__+_83c $1.25 Absorbine, Jr. 85c Allen’s Foot Ease_ 80c Amolin Powder___ $1.00 Bliss Native Herbs-____ 45c Bayer Aspirin-_------_-_ 60c Bromo Seltzer. 75c Box Stationery_____________45¢ 50c Palm Olive Cream_ $1.00 Pound Paper—Good Grade_69c The Following Are a Few of Our Every Day Prices On Staple Drug Store eee. °-) ~----22¢ 50c Milk of Magnesia__ 830c Sal Hepatica____ SU1008. 8:85.52 be aes Mennen’s Talcum Violet-_-______16c¢ 60c Chamberlain’s Liniment-____42c 50c Sanitol Shaving Cream______3le 25c Skin Success Soap-_-_-_-_..18¢ 60c Stuart’s Calcium Wafers____45c 260 Mum oo 22 Soa 25c Nature’s Remedy__-_-._____18c 60c Ezonal] ~_____-_---___-.__37e $1.00 Boncilla Face Powder_._-_79c¢ 25c Lavoris Neen eng Sipmcies ¢ 5 25c Mistletoe Cream_____--.--.-17c¢ 30c Gardenglo Cold Cream_---__19¢ 50c Ingram’s Face Powder_______34c 25c Sanatite Foot Powder__...__17c 50c Velvetina Face Powder____._37c $1.00 Shoop Restorative.__.____79c¢ 60c Box, Stationery_______..____35¢ 35c Listerine ~-_—-. es 25c pre ee Satie apie eo ded Con ne oe j ¢ Stacomb _ bags SEAT A eect AUC) CB RLOEIS mass aaa abe 50c Hairgroom ~._-___-____.-.-40c - 50c Pepsodent awn ae 2406. $1.10 :‘Tanlac). S-22522"e.. $1.50 Pinkham’s Remedies. 60c Bromo Seltzer. 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil_ 25c Bayer Aspirin 12s_ 50c Bayer Aspirin 24s_ $1.50 Bayer Aspirin 100s__ Palm Olive Soap 25c Cuticura Soap______._______19¢ $1.10 Wild Root Tonic____-.-__90c¢ 50c Wild Root Shampoo_________40c 35c Piso’s Cough___-______.____30c ° $1.10 Nuxated Iron___-_______.90c¢ 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond__-2-- =a Crean) oo oo ce ee ee 25c Golden Glint__ pee "$1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk__.__85¢ 36c Freezone ~________________25e 70c¢ Sloan’s Liniment_.__________55¢ An Opportunity to Obtain Your Daily Needs In Drug Items At Special Prices at the CASPER ELECTRIC COMPANY = — —Aav. Elizabeth’s Specialty Shop Mrs. H. Hollis and her little daugh- Casper Pharmacy Se x ter, both of the Midwest Gas Plant 1 Ss. Formerly Shikany Dry Goods ived in C yesterday and 123% So. Phone See en a ecey REN? | Contes: Se. 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