Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. YOUTHS ADMIT ROBBERY HERE Denton Gross and Edward Snow, two youths 18 and 19 years of age, were arrested this morning on a charge of breaking into the Arantz Development company’s filling sta- ‘orth Washington street, cessories nt and with taking tires, | The boys | Awaiting Death Che Casper Dailp Cribune First Picture of Chinese Fighting WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924: home at Salt Creek where he will be connected with the Electric plant. eee F. R. Jenkins of the Levy Con- CITY BRIEFS Jerry Joseph, salesman for the Madame Reynolds dresses, is in Cas- ber from Cleveland coming to Cas- for Denver to make his home for the winter months, we per today from Cheyenne. Mr.) \iinur x, Lee is in the city on Joseph is a guest at the Townsend. |), chess from Thermopolis and is @ guest at_the Henning. Wade H. Fowler of Douglas is a ee guest at the Townsend for a few days, Harry Shadd of Shoshoni, H. O. Barber, and W. 5B. Hardin of Lander spent last evening in Casper en- route to their homes from Cheyenne where they attended the Republican meeting held there yesterday. see eee Roy Rhoades, formerly a resident of Casper, is in Casper from Denver for several days this week. ee struction company left this week L. Googasser and A. G. Hoebet of Guernsey arrived in Casper yester~ day. cee Ernest Fischer, stock See, of Ft Collins, isa guest at the Henning for a few days. oe H. F. Hart, silk salesman, ts in Casper on business for a short tinre this week. eee c. H. Mackenzie and Frederick Wadley are Denver visitors who ar: rived in the city this morning. eee Blaz Vuvurevich has from a three weeks’ business an returned the extent of about S t in Denve: Oi nribed sek ee enn aay nee Hf. M. Riner of Riner and com-| Allen Hibler of Kane, Wyo., is| Pleasii™ trip spen vee put through a grilling by Harry pany is in Casper on business from | visiting in the city for a, short time, | ~" * Cass, deputy county attorney. Denver. os ae pralng én ther ew ate taeen ccd ss 5 Daniel McCarthy is among thel Dancer May Not they used a spade to pry open a|§ J. M. Baston of Cody is in the|Lavoye visitors spending’ several the rear of the building. citg attending to business affairs. days here. : Ineka aoa aE apes Sileue i Renew Her Suit but found only a few pennies in eee Edward Harrison of Pine, Wyo., T. Joe Cahill, owner of the Capital | is here on business. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Oct. 15. lward S. Arantz was successful Coal and Ice company of Cheyenne ap hiah —An order ‘permanently restraining racing the boys when he got in and manager of Frontier days 1s in| W. J. Harmon ts a Ross, Wy0.| sic. Jsvan Burrows Fontaine, New nls t w rhe —. pt Mea pat ity } Casper a +S =x tbe Henning. Caen hace visitor spending several York professional dancer, from re two tire testers had been sold and Jack H. Roe of “Denver, repre: eee aortas ae. bree c biked aba that the boys had tried to sell some sentative of Johns-Manvilie com-| C. T. Martin and M. G. Brennan | Sealist Cornelius Naser Oe tires. He later found them with pany, 1s among the out of town men | are Denve? business men spending a })¢ tides bs ; United States Dist the tires in their possession. One registered*at'the Henning. few days in the city -this week on| Yule SOuay OY lo tridae. of the youths carried some ke eosin business. During their stay here |%Udse John S. ge. haa been taken from the filling Coach Ted Madden will leave on| they will be guests at the Townserid. tion Friday for Lander with the foot- coer. Se CrT aE ot .one hee ad The boys stated that they had hid ball team. E. Lindstrom, contractor, is in| PO! weevils may -approximate 12, den the things they had stolen at| This picture, the first to arrive in this country of actual! fighting in the Chinese civil war, shows Cheklang E jighe<e Casper on business from Billings. —_ | 70,000. the Burlington yards and had’ re-| soldiers on tho firing line in their attack on Kiangsu. The man at the top is pitching forward wounded,| erry Austin, who has been con- eee moved thern from there later. just’ as the camera shutter clicks. fined to his home for the last week| IF. R. Fawcett of the Firestone GE PP with a cold, is able to be about. ‘Tire company {s a Denver business CAR STORA Ott se . . se c spending a few days here. FOR WINTER E While the Battle of Liuho Raged George Gleason, who was a rest agree? LOTS OF IT! _ dent of Casper for several months} Dr. M. Freeman, nerve specialist, pe last winter has returned from Pitts-| returned today from Chicago an& LIBERTY GARAGE 5 hetek ih TeealGnn burgh, where he was just recently | New York where he has been study-|! 428 S. Elm St. Phone 983 A Bo eee ht Shenae married. Mr. Gleason will make his! ing for some time. nd Mrs. Hoskin- — —_——— —__—__—_- — Se aaeeeanE EDR — aving orrow for Colo: am » they w e going to F er months the spend a mc sath | la to spend the with Mr. Hos: | AN. EXTRAORDINARY EVENT kinson’s sister This Kiangsu spy was captured bss Shs by the Chekiang soldiers near the Mrs. Glen Parker spent the day in| town of Liuho. They hung him up s visiting with Mrs.) py the hands in the sun to await ex- F R URSDA Y eh igi ecution at the end of the day’s fighting. returned this n yenne where she u yesterday. Salt Creek, returned to Casper. She was accompanied home by Miss Maxine Russell who will be a guest at the Service home and who will attend school here during the winter months, of Riverton fs in friends. Mrs. L. E, Man the cit sitin tuth 18 » she ime vis DRESSES Mr. and Mrs. L, G. Grofiet and who has been| Miss Marie Smith are Billings visi- short time at the home tors spending a few days in the city. (Sa aa NERC Chekiang soldiers wounded at the battle of Liubo in the Chinese civil war were transported .o vemporary hospitals near headquarters back of the Chekiang lines. Picture shows a badly wounded soldier — being transferred from the ambulance to a hospital. clated Press.)—Prime Minister Mac-) the controversy between Great Special Session Of League Asked GE Britain and Turkey over the “status | g quo” boundary between Turkey and Trak. donald of Great Britain today tele- graphed to the secretariat-general of the League of, Nations, asking that a special session of the council EVA, Oct. 15.—(By The Asso-| of the league be called to interpret BEBE adi! ‘Tribune wantads bring results. New! Corded -Satin! A rich, new, lustrous black material, ideally displayed in this clever one strap pattern. Black leather trimming around | ral DI Natrona Power Co. instep and sides lends a pleas- ing touch. Has neatly round- ed toes and comfortable and Ai 0 < stylish box heels.) Youll’ want PLACES ON SALE THE FOLLOWING to be one of the first to wear ELECTR AI we this charming ‘slipper. ICAL BARGAINS To Make This an Outstanding Event in Gis. ay r| $9.00 Your opportunity to secure any of the following appliances far below actual cost: Charmo/ ¥ outh Dep t J Hamilton Beech Air Way Cleaners. ; Simplex Vegetable Dishes 4. 50 We have added over one hundred dresses from = $39.00 value. Sale 23 v5) value $11.50; sale price___ e our higher priced racks and have added them é Prite ys eee ere eae $ ° to oyerte0) Wa eat in oor: pe aias baer a These cleaners absolutel. Royal Rochester Casseroles You epartment, in order to make the de- I IN f trait slice value $9.00; ‘sale price ___ 4.25 partment more popular, making in all a variety : $9.00; P ? Your Shoeman Western Electric Sewing Machine, in all sizes, all makes and styles. In latest $57,50 value. Sale $45 00 Royal Hair Dryer, value 10 50 creations consisting of Silks, Poiret Twills, SPP YIRG oS wee ees ea e $22.50. Sale price ______ e Satins, Crepe de Chines, Pan Velvets, etc. ‘ American Beauty Percolator giteo vale: rele rice $9.90 American Beauty and Hot Point 3-heat Grills. $14.50 value, sale Price — dog tthemataninete 1. 3! Hot Point Ovenette, value $8.00, Sale price Adjustable Desk Lamps value $5.75; sale price_____ $2.75 Whip-All Drink Mixer value $18.00; sale price $14.00 Universal Shaving Mugs $ value $7.50; sale price ____ 2.25 Westinghouse Cozy Glow $ Heaters, value $10.50; sale_ 7.50 Shelton Victrdla Motors value $15.00; sale price $7.00 A limited number. of guaranteed Irons, $5.00 value; sale price com- $ plete with stand and cord__ 2.95 values to $9.00. | —————_—_____ Drake Curlers, value $4.75 $3.00; sale price ~------~ $1.75 All the above articles in good order; some slightly shop worn 300 DRESSES Some values up to $110.00—while this selection lasts, Thursday only— YOUR CHOICE f 9 —SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL WINDOW DISPLAY— MILLINERY Sample Hats Just received a beautiful assortment consisting of over 100 patterns in newest and most beautiful trimmed Ladies’ Hats. These are actual values up to $19.50. THURSDAY ONLY EveryThursday pecials ALUMINIUM DOUBLEBOILER Regular $2.50 THURSDAY SPECIAL $1.65 The CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. 147 South Center Street Phone 425 Table Lamps; values to $24.00. Sale prices, up from $8. 00 WH Waffle Irons, value $18.50.. Sale price Waffle Irons, value $10.00. Sale price —_ Universal Toasters, Sale price up from — Fur Trimmed COATS MADE TO SELL UP TO $50.00 This’ new lot of fur tfimmed cloth coats are really the greatest values we have ever offered. Beautifully _ $6.95 tailored in finest quality materials, trimmed with popular furs, such as Muskrat, Marmink, Northern Seal, Sealine and Beaverette. THURSDAY ONLY Come early as our supply is limited. No exchanges, no refunds A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CALLED FOR NATRONA POWER CO. PHONE 69 Sale Starts at 9:00 o’Clock Sharp NO REFUNDS, NO POH ONES yee SALE FINAL

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