Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 2

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ne a Re es = —_ PAGE TWO/ he Casner Dain Mmeifune WORLAND WILL |:2:<=*"""|MAIL CARRIER BATTLES DEATH|g™*** = > AC HOST FOR | cee ROM EXPOSURE AND HUNGER]? Richarts & Cunniwy cae - Dance in the gymnast ‘ ates |WHEN LOST IN NORTH WOODS pO REL Tt: Ae This store is brimful of practical and use . \ judging contest open to the state of] FORT ‘WILLIAM, Ont., Dec. 15.— ing. Huger tortured, he kept on in eles ~ es Wyoming, Roy 0. Westley, judge. | (United Prera)—Another epic drama what seemed to him-an interminable ; Wh = dot t buy ‘useful pine aint 1:30 P. M. of the northwest was unfolded Iate | tramp. : * en In if \ 2 iad Second Annual Meeting] ana‘awarate of crochise by nov o:| anne Steve Denosk, & mall car : $$ Striking off in a @trection he Headquarte FOR and awarding of trophies by Roy O.| rier, dragged himself into the Twin thought was north, he hoped to find Westley, judge. Falls lumber camp, his legs froven.|the ‘Canadian ‘National railway; Will Last 3 Days; Long In addition to the corn contest and nearjy dead from the exposuré| tracks. On and on he went. Too ‘ Midwest Refining company will/ and hunger of four days of wander-| exhausted to tramp, he crawled. Program Arranged have on exhibition, an oil demonstra-| ing in a dense forest. His legs and feet were frozen le + Candy oP All kinds of pretty, tasty. pure sugar candy, choco! tion in miniature. A doctor who happened to be there| then, but with indomitable courage iS ere ae) eet amputated both legs below the knee,/ he pulled himself along the snow- ” late drops, Cae drops, fresh cream, ¢' and later shortened ons leg to the | covered ground with his hands. Fin- } hips . ally he came ‘up ‘on’ an“old logging Only the man’s excellent physique | road and late Saturday he managed and bis astounding fortitude brought | to scramb:e into the Twin Falls lum- him out of the forest alive. He has | ber company camp. Blankets @ slim chance to survive. Indian robe patterns in the Denoski, mail carrier for the New Ontario Construction company, be- finest virgin wool. Can be used_for couch covers— uy 2 EE EE as ei, trae ee ab so 5 ¥ * Certain of achieving new distinc- tion for the excellence and extent of * its exhibits, the second annual Wyo- ming State Corn show will open at ‘Worland Thursday evening, lasting until Baturday evening. ‘The importance of this show has taken on more.apparent, significance during the past year. No longer is ‘Wyoming in the class of states pro- ducing hegligible quantities of corn, though there is still much to be done sisting ce ate ea pny Owing to the darkners he lost his < way and wandered all night, appar- Worland, county seat of Washakie eriand, county seat ot washaxie| Tragedy Enacted in| tmiy"in cries . All the next day he wandered direction of C.F. Robertson, in! Home of Rich Man; |arout, hoping to locate a trail or centering the attention’of Wyoming . cabin. Late in the afternoon he Iny Saber Relic Used. came lost 4@ miles east of the Soo Lockout. Off the beaten trail, he de- hort cut instead of ag a more exper- would have done. on its possibilies for growing corn. on a sunny hillside exhausted and | The show this week will be the slept a little. Weakened from lack second to be held in the state. The of food he roused himself and kept program for the three-day event fol- Tol. $12.50 and $15 rr xe lows: CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—A|*\inout means of making a fire iu Thursday, Decomber 18. controversy between father] ne necame numb with cold. Occa _—— You save half your money x Miller Building. and son, the latter a shell-|sional’y he saw a rabbit which he Dresser S buying a silk dress now. Any 1 P. M. to 6 Py M. shocked war veteran, re-|>*4 no means of killing or captur- carfa, dress in the store at Registration of, and arrangement) - ited in the fatal stabbing Finest hand made, Maderie One-Half Price ot exhibits. suted 4) o CARD OF THANKS linen, An appreciated gift Ma-Ma-Dolls Compact and . 4 7p. m, to 11 p.m. of the father by the youth! ., wish to thank our many for every woman. We have them for the little . Bullding open for inspection of| with a war relic saber in the home| riends for their kindness and sym: 15 to $10 e have m Bobby Comb —.~— »—e— exhibits by the public. of Bruce A. Shaw, wealthy Oak Park} pathy shown us during tho illness $4,’ folks as low as In satin lined holiday box— See High School Gymnastum. Inventor and manufacturer, early|and death of our beloved son and 49c Each an inexpensive but very use- 7:30 P. M. Sunday. nephew, Also for the beautiful —_.. ‘ful gift. r Men’s Handk ‘ Future of Corn tn Wyo-| Mr. Shaw died in a hospital at| floral offerings. . Rigg sere Roy ©.° Westley, state|midnight of his wounds. George ae pbs Hs Rit ad \ Fancy Towels $1.25 Set Pure Irish Linen—all white agronomist, Laramie. Shaw, 23, is charged with the slay- ing. with embroidered initials. 35c or $2—Box of 6 Mr. i ; ‘ R@ Colored border bath towels, Mr. Zipper Overshoes - “Corn and the Turkey Industry,” pink blue, lavender and gold | on and off in a flash—fit orders. iE. McDaniels, Basin. M2 eorge is crazy, a shell shocked “Enstlage and Corn Fodder, Thetr| war veteran,” Mr. Shaw told police. ALE, : 1 snugly over shoes, keep the | Ostrich Feather Fans 50c or $4.75— Relation to Profitable Dairying in boy still is suffering from his Mr. and : : 75c and $ : Handsome fans in purple, Box of the Big Horn Basin,” P. T. Fortner,| wounds and has been in eoaptials BER LT x s ge and blue. Specially pric- Thermopolis. most of the time aince the war,” PTE oe at —. “Varieties of corn best suited to|the father said. gies: He a ee $2.00 $4.95 Men’s Leather the Higher Altitude of Wyomin,”| Mrs. Marie Ayres, = daughter, sald] Ssten. with appreciation, fix your Towel Sets For Children 75 ri Brown and black kid, Royal J. Allen, Cody. George Shaw created a disturbance In the Clansified Section—now! Consisting of one extra ‘hea: “Corn Contests, as a Stimulent to Corn Growing,” John T. Weaver, ‘Worland. Friday, December 19. in her bedroom following the return ————— double "thread towel and two wash cloths to match: Bor- ders in several colors, put up ox at $< j fated ie ee home from a roadhouse. His father, she said, attempted to quiet him and finding his son resentful, started Ladies’ Coats THE GIFT of the gtver and the If price will move them, we giver of the gift both find favor with in an attractive gift b are not going to cai oi Federated Club Day. to use force. ‘her when it 1s bought through the : Auto Robes 7 ry over a . ‘ Miller Building. George picked up the saber and|-Gitts for Her’ column of the Classi: Pure in wool from the single eerraettt. : Buy, Het’? See rene Robes Pe 9A. M. thrust the blade into his father's | eq section. Oregon City Woolen Mills, One-Half Pri tive" patterns and colors. a Judging of exhibits, Roy O. West-| chest, she told police. are in beautiful plaids. An ideal ee. Price hit ley, judge. Building to remain open from 7 & m. to 11:30 p. m. l High School Gymnasium. Open evenings until Xmas. Metro-| “GIFTS FOR him" are found in politan Store. vast variety in the “Christmas Gift ocaded silk- Suggestions" columns of the Classi: gift for the m br $15 lambs wool, in Bed otorist. : gift for“him Seer rk Hach | Womta's Handkerchiets | °90 and Up DNL 3 Attractively put thi : \ 145 P. M. CHRISMAS JOYS will be in- rose, blue and ah ; a box. Sclete ea tial nt ivan FaneH Words of welcome, Dr. W. 0.|creased through reading the “Christ- Eac' Fitted Suit Cases ina wide price range vba ae that ve Gray, mayor of Worland. . mas Gift Suggestions” Columns in Fitted: with » mirror, “comb, to $2 Per Box uy th y the | Response, H. L. Ford, Denver,|the Classified Section. — todin brush ochalten co hoe D $2 15—Pair 50e ! eles agent Colorado & South- NOTICE Bed Comforts Bee rie Moire silk lin aah. pee THT plendid values at Sp - Re euriete To the Members of W. L. Kuykendall at ett ait, Cntar cne $30 to $45 Ladies’ Coats ‘Co-operative ension Work, as : kind of or fi nea As low as $10.00 each, None-| it Affects Every Community in the REBEKAH LODGE a at cover ling desir- over $75.00. All at : State," A. E. Bowman, Laramie, ed ai 3 $75.00. iz 4 Girector of extension. $6 to $35 Each Men's Belts ; ne-Half Price “The ‘New Era’ in Land Bettle- No. 39 2 Che ages ment,” Val Kuska, Omaha, coloniza- ~ The new belts with sterling tion agent, Burlington railroad. 2:30 P. M. “Resuita Attained in Development of Corn Types, Best Suited to the Varying Altitudes of Wyomin,” W. 1. Quayle, Laramie, director of ex- perimental sub stations, “Corn in Wyoming, as the Bur- Ington Sees It,” J. B. Lamson, Chi- Burlington railroad. 3:30 P, M. Phonographs and Records Smith & Turner Music Co. Phone 1181 131 S. Center Grand Raily of the Federated clubs of the Big Horn Basin, fostering a ZENITH RADIO cago agricultural development agent, EDISON You Will ‘Meet at the Hall TUESDAY, DEC,16 \ 1:00 P, M. To attend the funeral of our departed Sister, x Ella Adams, Members of Natrona No. 18 are requested to meet with-us. LILLIE TEDFORD, Noble Grand SONORA UNIVERSAL CAR — ‘silver monogram Hemastitching, Picating,” buckles, “beautifally inlaid in ‘blue, make an ideal gift for men. SEE ¥ Mrs. Alys Elliott $2.50 to $5 ~ BALCONY ‘ie ents, seo Mra. Elliott, Aid Ladies’ Coats At unheard of prices—beau- tiful fur trimmed-Skinner-sa- tin lined, np to the minute models. All offered this week at nd counsel will be f; furnished. oar Royal Society Pashmat One-Half Price Allat One-Third Off i A New Vanity Holds powder, rou; com- acts, mirror and Tipstick-—- in various colors Special j Blankets 66x80. woolen blankets, bath robe. patterns. Soft as rab- Bits “$6 : Bandeau Beautiful Dress B. and. Dresses beaded and set with brilliants x i ‘ Tinh teed afes'n ogee, | 91.25 to $3.50 dress in the hovse can be had this week at One-Half Price Cratos Hess Just the thing for young girls. “Women’s Oxfords a sles out or broken lines 0: fancy 8 Li Pumps and onfonds-4 ceulat pains $11.00. All this week $4.98 English Bro: tan, grey and blue. Suspenders ; Biphscs In fancy Xmas boxes, Silk Stockings 75c to $1.25 No one has too many. More — are always welcome. “Qnyx” i chiffon, with Pointex heel make an admirable gift. Boxes of 8 pairs— $5.65-—Pair $2 ae » The tie without a Silk Night Gowns Cut Si : Of extra Hee crepe satin, oF tae sactlonds Pesttiay Granented at | Se eo EO. $4.75 to $15 tand 5 bf woe tees ilk, bl n wool or f Silk Stockings tan, ‘butt, tary, ois or in fancy yo $1.50 to $3.50 Men’s Dress Gloves The Famous Hummin; Hose in ten colors. Buy ee by the box at $4.15 ‘or per - pair ‘Men’s Broadcloth Shirts Collar attached or banded shirts of splendid adcloth in wnte, The kind jag ie kind.men like. Hi fads silk and wool four- ig a Buy Now At the $1.50 In red, blue, green, orange or Famb lined, extra warm, fing New Low Prices felt Cored $1.25 and $1.50 See ge Rd a; a one, 5 and Ber Be 2am, yon it wi gn make him feel proud when he Bpecial A new and very “pleasing .as ‘Thin ig a aplendid time—on the threshold of the Christmas Season—to sortment, short, medium z Don’t fail to attend our Dress al Sale. W mat take advantage of the new Ford prices. They are the lowest-in motor In all colors, ruffled edges, | long strands. Al ‘and e are determined t car history. # a s, nt ly pockets peat pre ty covers By sell every dress in o' a tock : straps, nicely made, a wel- $1, 225 before inventory. Your un- ‘The Ford Motor Company, believes that thriftiness should be encouraged comed little gift— ‘ o : in time of prosperity. 7 . be One-Half Price The First pe and Original To this end, Ford prices are further reduced to make safe, dependable, Cold and Grip Tablet comfortable travel more widely available than ever before... This gives Indestructible Pearl Military B ae Proven Safe for more than millions of people the opportunity to enjoy the improvements and lecklaces rush Ebony backs, good bristle, leather cases. "Brother salt like a set of these. Rubber Aprons $1 and $1.50 N ; acts In fancy holidey ‘boxes, high takes his ‘next . Glecout of Z ve 20%: This Week | | butterti é Royal Society : Hand embroidered models - 50% Off sia a Quarter of a Century as Single or double. Many styles | lustre, sixty-inch strands at Stamped Pillow Cases Seaiifrend och teens ea an (a) {) - stitched, wit cores yalldw" te Compact Sh an «ffective remedy for savings which immense Ford resources and facilities alone make possible, In prosperous times be thrifty—buy a Ford. ny COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- 50c to. $2 Each $5 $6.50 to $7.50 Set eae ticee | ff roRDoR ours : re TUDOR : $ : WS Nothing finer for young $ . scake.ecatets.” In radium, 5 ae broadcloth, - ehripes, ate. \ aA Neckband or collar attached. TOURING RUNABOUT TRUCK CHASSIS *290 *260 *365° any size or finish, only— as 18e'P, Lipstick, Perfume and | Women’s Arch Preserver . air joes [n satin lined holiday box— | A Xmas Special of thes - compact finished in artistic | ular 10.00 1 and fii.o0 ieee sloisonne work. at only— “ $3 and $3.50 Set $7.45 Playing Cards Congress Playing, attractive picture back at Men’s House Robes Of silk; in 4. i yet warm. pasder,, liste, 4 er pecial i Gossard Brassieres Under-Arm Bags $18 (On open care, gtarter and demountable rime are 685 extra. These famous brassiers are | In this lot you will id the me mares Children’s Felt Slippers made in all styles and prices. | newest creations in pin seal, Boys’ Overcoats We recommend an sepecial in Moroce Ecrase - handsome new number im “| beautifully fitted, leather oF pink satin at moire lined at $2.50 $12.50 to $19.50 Ea. Red Top, with fancy cuff, soft soles, warm and fine at $1 and $1.25 Pair Richards | Christmas special for the boys -—all new, high grade coats, snappy styles, This week at 25% Discount & Cunningham Co hrc Meter Company GEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER

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