Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1925, Page 3

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\ state. The organization of TATE POULTRY EN TO MEET ERE MONE Plans Are Laid for|fl Organization of | Association. Carrying out the prelimin: which were made during t ty g will be h ‘4. the conference room of the A¥, JANUARY 4, 1925 gf ttroua Power company building starting at 10 o'clock Monday, morn. | ing. It is anticipated that at least mted Wb; hi ten counties will be delegates at this will take in most poultry producing c unt poultry -sssociation marks milestone jndicating the ray vancement that the poult try is making in the state meeting will adjourn Monday aft noon in time for all those in at ance to be present at the Co-oper: ive Marketing meeting being held {1 | Glenrock that evening. delegates who will 1 Rennie Jensen, directly or indirectly in the po industry will consider themselves in vited to this organization meeting and arrange to attend. ee | MAN SUICIDES J AFTER KILLING WIFE AND SON LONG BEACH, Cal., Jan. 3.—} What prompted Glenn Hoguey Los Aageles printer and world war vet eran to take his wife and child to a onely spot in the hills east of this elty, slay them and then comr suicide, was the mystery local a Los Angeles officers were attempt- ing to solve tonight. The triple tragedy was discovered today when Deputy Sheriffs respond tng to a telephone call from Hogue's mother, who came upon the three] bodies in an automobile. Hogue, she'l-shocked during the war, first killed his. three-year-old son, Glenn, according to reconstruc tion of the shooting. Mrs. Hogue} had wrapped a handkerchief around the,boy'’s head in a vain effort to Neck the flow of blood. Then the crazed man shot his wife, but not until she had struggled desperately with him, signs indicat: | 04. Bodies of the woman and child were in the rear of the car, wh Hogue's form was across the do of the front compartment. In hi sand he still held the reyolv Hogue recently~suffered an of typhoid fever which affec' ming, his mother, Mra, Emma Hogu told officers. (400 JACKRABBITS SLAIN BY HUNTER IN CONTEST AT GILLETTE | yunny ears as evidence of ities, then the contest, with dozen of other entrants, takes on the a pect of a massacre, ‘Ths local post of the Americas Legion is conducting the warfar on inbbits which in this part of t state constitute a real menace tarmers, Stanley Moyers is credit vith having done away with 1,4 acks so far and he is still g strong. Hounds of various kinds are also veing brought into play. Two large tag hounds belonging to L. Pringle recently treed a brace of | ynx cats in addition to carrying on thelr regular depre“Ations among rabbits and coyotes H. A. BURKE, RECENTLY DF CASPER, BLVS ORL. STORE IN FLORIDA With the intention of remaining at New Valparaiso, Fla, H. A Burke of Casper, formerly owner of & plumbing establishment here, has purchased a drug store there and plans to open {t as soon as certain changes are made. It was while recently making a trip through the southland that Mr. and Mra, Burke went, by chance to Florida town. Once there thes © place t6 their liking, hav- | to go into business there | —why this Saie? When you realize that on January 1, our stock of Winter Apparel was sufficient for a normal! three months’ business it is easy to understand our necessity for conducting an “Unloading and Clearance Sale’’ on a magnitude beyond ‘any which we have pre- viously undertaken. This fact, coupled with our dire need for money with which to pay our manufactur- ers, explains why we are offering so many items at below cost. It is impractichble to carry merchandise from one season td another. Styles may change, and aside from this fact, the Frantz Shop has a reputation for always having new, fresh stock to show its cus- tomers each season, and beyond every- thing else, we pride ourselves on always having “something new and different.” Briefly, we must do three months’ busi- ness in one—this is why you can obtain such marvelous bargains in every depart- ment at this store, IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND Until You Have Looked at These Don’t Pay More for F Cc t Veloria, Faunskin, Kashmana, Jammuma, Velvetone, We have just received fifty dresses that would regularly sell orse Ss Gerona, Ormadale, Coeur-de-Laine, New Zelia, Fashona, at $25.00 which we have placed in our Subway line at $19.75. Weare tremendously overstocked and ay They include many new spring colors and styles and are ™ust reduce our line of Corsets to a pringipally made of canton crepes, satins, crepe-back satins, : engalines, patou crepes, and chiffon velvets. They are mostly straight-line models, although a few flares are featured. This al pe paisa ean ada 85 FUR COATS AT LESS THAN COST line offers a wide choice of styles, materials and colors. All $7.50 Corsets now only. 5 Every dress in our $12.75 and $16.75 lines was formerly priced at a much higher figure. We are confident you will be agree- abiy surprised at the amazing values offered. ON THE DOLLAR this week’s shoppers. All Our Finest Winter Hats 25c and 35c They are going fast but there is still a good selection for Cic Casper Sunday Crfbune PAGE THREE. 1925 WILL BE A GOOD YEAR FOR CASPER , The Public Knows and Appreciates the Values Given in: a Genuine Sale The Success With Which We Have Met During the Past Week in Our Great UNLOADING and Clearance SALE Is Evidence That We Are Giving Unprecedented Values in Women’s and Misses Apparel. This Sale Continues in Full Sway and the CominggWeek Will Witness Even More Spectacular Reductions in Winter Coats, Dresses, Hats, Etc. Winter Apparel at Less than Manufacturers’ Cost Cost and Profit Can Be No Consideration in Such a Herculean Attempt as This to Raise Money Quickly ie There Are Months of Cold Weather Still Before Us. Choose One of These Your choice ; Stylish Fur-Trimmed . of all Dresses Ne tne: Winter Coats and SKIRTS at a aa 1 35 OFF ONE-HALF PRICE They are shown in the most popular of heavy winter : ) ‘ é avy winter fab- of Nemo, Redfern and Warner rics including such fashionable materials as Mokine, minimum quantity as quickly as pos- sible, All $5.50 Corsets now only. ; All $5.00 Corsets now only. This sale affords an unparalleled opportunity to secure a Handsome Fur Coat at less than wholesale cost. You are safe 2 Per cent discount on all Wrap- i buying here because—first, furs are fot misrepresented: arounds, Corselettes,- Girdles. second, you get a double guarantee with your purchase All Holiday Gift Novelties 1/. Price $2.50 Chinese Baskets, $1.25 $2.00 Incense Burners, $1,00 $10.00 Brass Candle- BUCKS. Suh et $5.00 $12.50 Manicure Sets, $6.25 $8.50 Boudoir Lamps. _$4/25 $2.50 Fairy Statuettes, $1.25

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