Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Sunday Tribune meonscemres FINGERPRINTS OF SLAYER ARE. SOUGHT BY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 9 (Continued From Page One) same route they had) just tray- [ersed I \ ent to feterans’ bu- | | rhe bank where he {0% the part of I. W. W. organizers | . Hoce’ . plausible when they are had @ savings account with hope » AN of thus locating his kinfolk, Meeorsebiete ii) os ey nization. When Dollars Are Fewer People Appreciate These Chances to SAVE People who had formerly “gone the limit” on their footwear buying and who have now found it necessary to stretch each dollar further have found the Economy Shoe Basement a decidedly helpful insti- tution. At no noticeable sacrifice in style or quality they have been able to make a substantial reduction in the family shoe bill by trad- ing here. Hach day new faces come to investigate our shoes and our service. We welcome investigation. Consider this ad and its items an invitation to you to see us tomorrow. el A Striking Combination s Pump Here is a dashing version of the vogue for tan and patent leather in combination. The forepart with it’s long slender cutouts is of rich English Tan calfskin and the back quar- ter, heel and tip are of glossy black patent. A slipper of proud distinction— or Coroner Lew Gay said an inauest | Sant here dene will probably be held tomorrow at a | donb care Wwheren iy: e@ time when the crew of the train on | Past or west {s,all the samesto them which. He was’ Killed can, be. present: | and if they were on for the purpdse One Carper woman has visited the | clearing the trains of all men erat attics 3 has said that | Without a red card, they would not she knew Harrison and that he lived seed Seana ion one In this clty a short) period some | mney eit ty ‘ aid. $10.00 Hiking Boots 6.98 On Sale Tomorrow One of the rarest bargains we have ever offered you. Here is an exceptional 14-inch hiking boot in the well-known “Hunkidori” brand, meant to sell for $10.00. It is made of pliable, medium weight, stout brown leather, has extra flexible Goodyear Welt soles and the popu- lar moceasin style tip. Has handy, half bellows tongue. ‘his is a high grade boot and an excellent fitter und we have it in B, C and D widths. We have just twe five r this “profitless” price probably be all sold tomor will p: uu to be Dose ‘The present theory on which the nveatigation (at Dousiks soputne on Patan pets lal Agont Frank Lee |Pabits ana disposition of Harrison f Litieamuaeh tel | shows thathe a taclturn man, yi the i £0, Burlington and a hes , pied (He [Sn work. | With 3 28 difficult to form | Quincy ay , are base i nce. He kept to himself ng is that Harrison was killed. b; Wye i fides organizers of the Industrial Workers was never seen there in:company of the \World when Harrison refused | °° * Woman, which disposes of a pos Sehr a aay sible Jealousy clew to tho murder. | ,| He had lived near Douglas since the This theory was firet conceived | ong of the war and was proving. up by’ three hoboes who, the r La Parale dam. | lowing the mur man, weighing | fice of Lee Lee pictures his tylish had been fo with the I, W t train No. 76 the same night | yy irtetvas ttoliowa men when tHey refused to | A thie: ae les | ‘He was riding in the gondola c € os a lon his way to Casper and the Salt ar Cc a ner arx y tod Lee that while they an4/ Creek fields, where he told some he vy they eastbound an early ct Cutting prices on new ba : Be OL Taree Ul men: me oyer the top and found UO “J e night, ‘the cn os | hier Attar: ae es eiaeerhecriae ts This Alluring Tie Pattern Sells A Pretty Little Cross Strap aCe “ ©Y | ing on,’ they tried to induce him ° If you are tired of the ordinary patterns children’s slip- . A Ariens Oi } a ¢ 'y patterns in children’s slip daebbrred Soa i to Join and he “likely told them to on Sight pers you'll welcome this trim cross strap design, Made of The hoboes seid that the leader of | mind their own business. sleek, black patent leather. Its two straps start on one the quartet was a ed‘in d: aitthee aoa that he wore| This unobtrusive yet becoming one eyelet tie pattern is proving our most popular seiler. One of rare slippers that make even a large foot look dainty and graceful. Has moderately round toes, high new spike heels and ties with a_ wide silk bow high on the instep. To be had in satin, patent, and kid leather. “Harrison was evidently a thettt bis ban also an overseas) World, War which facts would natur y set him ugainst the I. W. W. Be cause of his evident size and strength it is probable that he had ed the price of dues | no fear of his assailants, unsuccessful {n_ per side, cross over the instep button on the other side of the foot. Three light grace an’ otherwise plain toe. le turned soles. Light weight heels. Sizes 8 to 11. H § 2.98 | Ss 5 c 2) S A Youthful New Sandal . are comfortable and Plenty of Cut-Outs on This Toe handy that everyone likes them. We Light tan calfskin is com- have a trig inexpensive pattern in either black patent leather or Eng- bined with black patent leather in this much per- lish tan calf. The strap fastens across the instep and the other forated Cuban heeled slip- per. It’s patterning is strap is sewn on both sides. Its extended soles are very flexible. r Next thing to going barefoot. simple but the small num- erous perforations and stitchings on the toe make it distinctive. Com- 98 © fortable too. $5. 98 A “Black and Tan” High Heel The Tennis Shoe Season Opens faroert anit tan gait bee anata With a Flourish makes a stuhning slipper of this sim- ple pattern, If you haven't seen the Aboutithis incuasignen teary toed new combination effects you must country gets the fever for tennis shoes. be sure and see this one. The round- How light and easy they are and how you ed toes and spike heels are up to can run in them! We've picked a winner « the minute. And so reasonably this year that all the boys are wild priced when you consider its new- about. It is made of white canvas, has ness and quality, brown trimming on the sjdes and_ toe and has the light, yet tough and long wearing crepe rubber soles, Sizes 11 to 2--.$2.00 Sizes 2% to 6 $2.25 Boudoir Slippers of Black Kid literatu and had | suading ther to join, he told them they would not be permitted to ride the g’ out that night lieve the two pieces of he en some time before by the ¢ or murderers in the railroad rried them for When the train pulled out, Spring Suits | yhen Harrison refused, a fight Soon afterwards the four I. W. W's. | ¢ din which he was struck over came over the top and found them. | the bead several blows with the hose | Two of the hoboes were beaten and/one piece of which welghts six . thrown Off near the packing plant.| pounds and the other eight. Then east of town. The third jumped off! the the murders climbed over the A Hata ie fighti iron pipes that were piled high in } The hoboes por out to Lee the | the car and in the other,end wiped possibility that the I. W. W. men thelr hands on the Burlington time . had ued on the train east to] tables we found. All thls was dont Douglas ere boarded the west-| while the train was moving. They b bound freight train return over ds supposedly dropped off ‘ a a ashed their hands, , | “This is the best lead to the mur- ined and in fact it Values to $35 Values to $50 isthe only logical clew. T: ree No/ There beaeasl git at fot their eine with the I. W. W. were bound for Extra trousers can be had on most suits. | 1S Nothing the Oklahoma at van ees | 8 that they could identify | Just eed thelr assailants | | | them tallt than by s 66T KNOW because we have | and that if they me used Resinol Ointment in they wil ever since our physician first ph immedi prescribed it years ago. It has nit’ te ‘oectatn never failed to stop itching and not murdered for robbery. His money Making such big price re- | relieve akin irritations at once. | na wate, were left on his: person, and) tieually clears away the ‘There was no girl in the case and ductions on such fine clothes Nees hort Ta ih bat ao een it Ino nove right in the height of the a : cking purposes. by hearing s them again with them nd us word by tele- y | at Harrison was well cinch the I, W. W. theory.” A 5 v . 4g °¢ e. The sheriff has sent out telegrams season is a very radical step. inh Seal to iterent i iption he nts giving what des- We wouldn’t do it if our : izers and last night several ho- of the I, W. W. or- In thousands of homes Resi- boes were searched and questioned jovaith 1 by him in the railroad yards. stock were not so large. elieneveithishens evant 707 rohan tts eek Weave oc ° way into the skin and attacks the day after the murder was that These light weight, soft black kid slippers of dainty design are priced This year we bought too the peel ost clita discmen te Hay Tre led ea ee so reasonably that any one can afford a pair. Have hand-turned flexible wor! uickly, yet its action is Mexican over six tee a le was ] low heels and decorative silk pom pom on the W entle. It costs little and goesa | scen in the yards Tuesday evening soles, pom py 1 69 much, e prepared for a fier way. Ask your druggist for cad aies teision site he was seen with toe. Handy for bedroom and morning wear_____________ | Resinol when you want a safe 1 deep cut on his face indicating larger early business than Pe eacieeateeae that inei ea thega elntosyace’ Tabeal He has not been we got. | RESINOL ee ott We feel that it would be — || ——— LEGION HERE CHANGES good business to. reduce our DATES FOR MEETINGS | stock now. George Yroman post No. 2, Amer- can Legion, has recently changed its meeting nights from the first and lird Monday nights to the third and fourth it is an- nounced. 7 xt meetng night will The Vivacious “Butterfly” Your feet will be most becomingly shod in this most recent of sandals. Touches of ribbon at the strap and in front add a little “fussiness’ that gives just the right effect. An extra good sandal hay- ing real welt soles, full leather lining and rubber-tipped heels. In tan or patent___________ $3.00 A Man’s Rich Brown Blucher Men have a way of selecting this neat brown blucher pattern for their dress shoe, as it combines roomy com- fort with conservative style. It is made honestly from toe to heel of solid leather and its soles are of the flex- i and durable welt construct Handy lacing hooks at ) & The upper leather take a Have You Bought Your “Handy” Slippers Yet? People who have learned the value of wearing a comfortable pair of inexpensive slippers to-saye their better ones while performing var- ious home duties have been eager purchasers from our big $2.98 rack. Many of the patterns are suitable for better wear as well. A varid selection is convenient displayed, including straps and o fords in a number of different materials. It’s been a long time since your dollar has purchased such worthwhile footwear, 1 also announces that {t t with th ud show to pt tdwin Clapp Shoes Walk-Over Shoes ™ Dobbs and Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hose ; a contr > here next Jar ‘tribune Want Ads for Result a high polish -_,-..____ PANSIES We have been fortunate in lining up with one of the best growers of Pansy Plants in Denver. We can now offer them at a great saving. Beautiful Giant Pansies, one dozen to a basket, 6 per basket 5e They will be sold out quickly the time to get them. STRAWBERRIES, Arkansas, quart boxes, each ___50c VEGETABLES \sparagus, tender, green, the very best, bunch___10c Black Kid Leather An openwork tongue effect of medium height adds an effective touch to this new gorgeous- ly styled slipper. Little touches make for perfection such as the croll work at the base of straps and the slim straightness of the heels, Chie French toes of pleasing round- ness completes the picture. 5.98 WE CALL YOUR AT- TENTION to a new ar Now STOUT OXFORDS FOR THE CHILDREN in shapely, lasts to start growing feet on the road IT’S NO BOTHER for you to leave shoes at our convenient repair shop A_ BIG DOLLARS WORTH._ That's what they all say about our and call for them any *hoe 5 e. ; | ead Lettuce, large and solid_____-_-___-- 3 for 25c time you happen to be to health, Of strong ibaa ths eee F sate rival in sandals made of | ‘ucumbers, hot-house, each___ 20c down town. Or we will brown calfskin oud "wearing, cTn hae black patent leather that Sizes 11% to 2 -$2.99 Sizes 814 1 10c do them while you wait tlorida Grape Fruit, each ‘ Careful work that pleases, Home-Grown Spinach___ Cauliflower, per Ib. Tomatoes, per lb._ Green Beans, Radishes, Green Onions, Rhubarb, En- dive, Leaf Lettuce, New Potatoes, New Cabbage, Carrots. RIALTO FRUIT Store RIALTO THEATER BUILDING ee ae $1.00] | tortie none, $2.98 Mepnick Bros. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes

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