Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 26, 1924, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924 ° HRS. SWEETIN THROWS SELF IN SNOW ON HUSBAND'S GRAVE TO SOB INNOCENCE OF MURDER MOUNT VERNON, m1. How Mrs, Elsio Sweetin, found guilty by nesday of the po! husband, Wilford, the snow upon t Christrnas eve, é Dee. 26.— The sh who was | ordered jury here Wed-[and m murder of threw eriff then car stopped fle he Sweetin walked through } to. the little village } consented and | i a , she threw hi snow-covered moun As tho motor Sweetin was a ed the vemete: the sheriff t the grave of her hus itt at first decitned, t implored him to gr: begged | when sh r visit! cained he sher-| she reache Mrs. Years in pris r, but} )} composure hefore was sentenced to d Lawrence M Ambassador iF (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) LONDON, Dec. 24.—What is more natural than to go around the links of the southern golf courses in a round hat? many prominent women » buy- ing at present. Th Ss are of camels hair tweed, decorated with a mere sprig of coque at one side and may be had in fawn, mastic, or- enge, blue, copper or blue gray LONDON.—Basket shoes sound incongruous, but they are not. One of the most attractive and latest productions of the shoemakers’ art is entirely composed, except sole and heel, of basket weave or nar v leather strips colored ir. gold, silv steel and blue or combinations of those shades. PARIS.—There are enough pleats but they don’t go around. They are placed only at the‘front or sides of the newest frocks. One of these, of black velvet, has a row of heavy pleats falling from a diagonal line Decorative Frock ERE ts u decorative frock made of vervet brocade In a very ten: der shade of blue banded with The wide flowing ful indeed and the eut of the skirt which allows the front to be very full is unique, These ‘rocaded velvets come not only pue-toned materials but in very riel nottled and printed effects and wit! * different eolor in the figure that on" the plain suctace,, Pe Nese rice SL Bis Hight was ¢ life sentence ty yi sat Be He the jury which tried them jointly. Probe Again Switches Thrown to Prevent Fire in Crash OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 26.—Before airmail pilot, Clareace Gilbert, leap-/| ed to his death from his plane over Kaneville, Illinois, last Sunday night, he pulled the electric switches in the ‘ship and saved his cargo of mat! from destruction, Carl F. Egge, | general superintendent of the air mail service, declared today after he received reports of investigations into the crash. What happened in the mail plane before Gilbert took his fatal plunge | will probably forever remain a mvs. tery, Mr. Egge said. One fact stands out, however, that one of Gilbert’s last thoughts was to save the mail, Mr. Egge added. When the ship hit the ground there were ninety gal- lons of gasoline in the tank. Had Eugene Schmitz, supervisor and not the e’ectric switches been pulled, | former mayor of San Francisco, the pJane and mall would have been| again finds himself in hot water. destroyed, the superintendent de--| Involved in the sensational graft clared, case of 1907, Schmitz lived down the The motor in the plane was found notoriety of the af! ir, re-entered in perfect condition, according to | politics but now he is being called Superintendent Ed. Richard, the | upon to explain why his name was repair department at the Chicago] used in a lighting deal that robbed field. the city of thousands of dol'’ars. Be athe ‘city ahi henna oes ao aEa - SETTING THE STYLES » pS ae . >» temepenpemngeemmepsrivy a OP PO TEE cng ye dt] of roses, embroidered in salmon and blue with diamente foliage plac- ed at the hip line. PARIS.—Wide flaring medic lars and funnel-like cuffs of o} die bordered with bright colors features of some of the one-piece surge frocks designed for wear this winter along the Riviera. Some of the gowns have insets of organdie at either side of the skirt from the hips down NEW YORK.—If a woman friend has a steam-heated dog, buy it a sweater, but it is an outdoor dog, don't blame the brute if he kicks you the next time you meet. It Is perfectly allowable, however, to buy @ woman friend's “tame cat’ a sweater.” He won't kick you. NEW. YORK.—The ~ shoemaker may stick to his last but the dresser of leather does not stick to shoes. The silver kid evening slippers have proven so popular that they have been paralelled by evening gloves of the same color and materia which set off the silver late e nning gowns as nothing else could. fabs acdeotdecns: ACCIDENT VICTIMS 10 BE BURIED SATURDAY: Joint funeral services for the four victims of the automobile accident last Monday morning on the Salt Creek highway will be held at 2 o’- clock tomorrow afternoon at the Muck funeral chapel. The victims, a’l colored, are Mrs. Minnie Marshall, George Moore, O. B. Wyatt and Derry Officer. oo TWO HOMES SADDENED BY INFANTS” DEATHS Funeral wervices for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Schidler of Midwest’ were held at the Shaffer- Gay funeral chapel at 11 o'clock this morning. Funeral services for the two year old son of M Mrs. Fred Loder of 116 street, were held at the Shaffer-Gay chapel at 2 o'clock this afternoon. MAN BOUND OVER FOR Henry F., and THEFT OF AUTOMOBILE: Edward Norris was this morning bound over to the next term of dis trict court, charged with the theft of an automobile from Charles H. Bly of Salt Creek, September 17 last. Norris was arrested December 17 at Hutchinson, Kan., the car was recovered at Newkirk, Okla., and Norris) was brought back here face the charge. 4 By NEA Airmail Service. Baron von Maltzman, been serving a® secretary of state in Germany, is ambassador to He succeeds Dr. who has ? the new German the United States. } Otto Wiedfelat. | Is Our One Day— AFTER CHRISTMAS We have looked our stock over carefully and found 75 Pairs Ladies Cozy - Felts Soft warm felts with mo¢casin style toe and soft padded. leather soles. Silk ribbon trim. A large va- riety of colors. A very special price for Saturday only— 59c 20 Pairs Ladies High Shoes A limited number of pairs of high shoes-in brown or black kid or calf. Medium heels. High priced grades. Saturday— $1.00 100 Pairs of Dress Slippers A big variety of dress straps in many materials. All types of heels Big range of sizes. and patterns. Worth from six to eight dollars. To- morrow— $2.98 20 Pairs Men’s ‘Leather Soled Felts These are black felt Romeo style leather soled slippers. Keep ankles and feet warm. Of good grade felt to give you service. Tomorrow's clean-up price is $1.34 Big things will happén tomorrow. many lines broken after Christmas selling. So wethave cut prices drastically to clear them out in one day of rapid bargain selling. And to make things still more interesting we are. including several brand new numbers in all sizes. You-:know our everyday prices are con- sistently lower—in this sale we’¥e gone down well into bedrock... Every square below con- : tains a wonder value priced just for tomorrow’s selling. We'll expect you. fhe Caaner Dailv Cribune —————_——_ FOUR KILLED AT CROSSING | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Dec. |Four persons were killed toda: . grade crossing when a passenger train crashed into their automobile. | The dead: | Elijah Wilson, 33, his wife, Gladi's, daughter, Marjorie, 9 and Elijah’s ther, Ha 26. NEW YORK.—It's open, although Another Smith--- Je His Name bal WHITE PL. —Counsel month temp: client pendin: Kip Rhinelar ‘S000 ALIMONY COLORED BRIDE Rhinelander Monthly Stipend by for brought by he marriage of last October 14. ” PAGE FIVE } Hons his income was only $18,000 a year, of which he spent $3000. Counsel fo- Rhinelander protested that $200 a month would be ample alimony. During the hearing which! closed with. a. dec'sion reserved, Rhine: lander’s attorneys declared he had not lved with his wife since No. vember 20. ———>__— NEW YORK.—One of the largest rubber importers here declared to- @ay manufacturers of reducing cor sets in this country would require |3,000 tons of rubber in 1925. In Elizabethan’ days, they used to call |them “stays” and apparently the hider or eradicator of surplus flesh is here for a stay in more senses UGHT BY Sued for For results try a Classified ad AINS, » Dec. 26. Alice Jones Rhine- ught before Supreme Watch Our Window for Tompkins $350 a y f h sry(almipeydoy tell JEWELRY isband, Leonard BARGAINS ne fo annul their Till Jan. 1 you would hardly know it. This does not refer to a door, but to the front of one of the latest two-piece frocks, which has a deep, “narrow lopening, edged with pearl embroid- ) ery, The edges are caught together at the top unde ra simple collar. 35 Pairs Men’s Leather House : Slippers Smooth soft tan men’s leather slippers in the Opera and Everett patterns. Hand turned leather soles. Nicely lined. Our regular $3.50 value. One day only— $2.39 Black Kid House Slippers These are our regular $3.50 gen- uine black kid turn soled two-strap house: slippers. Flexible and servy- iceable. Rubber , heels. Just for Saturday— $2.39 24 Pairs of Men’s * Dress Shoes If your size is among this group you'll get a big bargain. Men’s black calf, stylish French toe, welt soled, rubbed heeled shoes. Ovr regular $5.00 grade. Clean-up price for tomorrow— $2.98 Little Men’s Brown Hi Cuts A clever little high cut of soft brown leather with roomy moccasin toes and extended soles. Two straps and buckles at top. A very rare bargain for tomorrow only— $2.98 Sizes 6 to 11. =) ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT His name was H. M, Smith There were four other H. M.'s in! The annulment suit his office, Two hundred more in| ¢ <irges that town, San Francis and about | lander 4,000 other Smiths. Enough ts too much,” decided this H. M. Smith. So he changed his name. “I'm just another Smith,” he told the represented her to be of white blood, whereas she was part negro. that court. And the court recorded him as Another Smith passessed $ Is based on young Mrs. Rhine- nd her parents fraudulently __. AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 S. Center The young wife's attorneys said although Rhinelander already 0,000 In pro Ive heir to I Cuban Heeled Kid Dress Slippers Neat Cuban heeled soft dull kid dress slipper. front. Rubber as well good We're selling them for one day only " $4.98 20 Pairs of Men’s Felt Slippers The. big Men’s black soled slippers. special one-day price. warm and seiviceable— 69c 30 Pairs of Phoenix Silk-and Wool Hose High grade Phoenix soft warm silk and wool hose. serviceable, regular $2.00 and $3.00 values. Keep ankles Very special, Saturday only—— $1.00 Sizes 814 and 9. 24 Pairs Children’s Scuffers Made of stout, long wearing pearl elk leather, the best material for children’s service shoes. Extended leather soles. Strongly lined. Buy them for a dollar less than regular tomorrow— $1.98 es 81% to 11. heels. A p looking bargain felt padded ® 50 Pairs Ladies Russia ‘Calf Shoes $4.98 25 Pairs of a Great Big Value for Boys A durable moccasin toe, strong tan boys’ shoe. welt soles. Rubber heels. A young * bear for wear. Priced at cost for tomorrow’s selling only— $2.98 Sizes 1 to 5144 soft, Goodyear ASEMENT a i ‘a i A wonderful bargain in a welt re Patent apron strap in soled, Cuban héeled, eight-inch Rus- j i pica sia calf boot. Just the thing for win- : SBPEL: ter. Goodyear welt soles. Worth f eight dollars. Tomorrow only— i ° ° Beautiful Satin if Boudoir Slippers 4 of the year. Fine quality beautiful quilted H leather satin boudoirs with padded leather ‘ Worth twice this soles. Silk pom poms. Very nifty. j So nice and An unusual OER OnuaaS price for ; tomorrow onl, y— t Satin Dress Slippers A lovely black satin strap slipper with satin covered Cuban heels and Good looking, patent leather front strap effect. Nice lines and high grade work- toasty warm. manship. Only one day at this low | price— _

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