Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 9

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FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1928 MOUNTAIN VEN Io TAKEN (OVER BY oct BEN CO. Baker-Grude Company Closes, Transfers All Business What amounts to a merger of the Baker-Grude Investment company, one of the most active real estate concerns in Casper, with the See Ben mealty ploneer operator here, was announced last night. The See Ben company takes over the selling gency for Mountain View. suburb, controlled by the Mountain View Developing company, from the Bak- er-Grude concern. The Baker-Grude company, head: ed by H. E. Grude and Howard Bak- er, has in the last two years direct- ed its principal efforts ¢o building up Mountain View, a promotion in which {t achieved stgnal honors. Last winter the illness of Mr, Grude was a factor in restricting operations, and announcement {is made that he will devote his Attention to indivia- ual interests. Mr. Baker will later be connected with the See Ben firm as resident agen Mountain View. Offices of aker-Grude com- merica theater build. & were closed today and ¢ Were moved to the S&S fices in the Midwest bull line with the consolidation, | contracts of the dition on the fountain View ad- lowstone Highway refinery. View suburb com- dings y limite of n| prior to that he was diréctor of the he Casper Daily Cridune PAGE NINE STOLEN BONDS FOR WHICH ONE TIME FOOTBALL STAR IS UNDER ARREST ARE FULLY IDENTIFIED LOS ANGELES, May 1.—Bonds, said by federal fficers | to have been stolen from a bank at Richland, Neb., Decem- ber 8, 1921, in connection with which Rush Meadows, for- mer football star, and three others were arrested last night, were identified today as stolen property in a wire from the treasury department, Washington, D. C., to the police here. Meadows denied all knowledge of theft. 10 BE HELD SATURDAY FROM CATHOLIC CHURCH covered from Mendows’ possession Funeral services for Robert $25,000 worth of bonds stolen trom Brady, a resident of Mills, who died | the Richland bank and $22,000 worth of narcotics imported from Germany. | at a local hospital Tuesday evening, will be held at 9.30 Baturday morn- peal heh nce ing from the Church of St. Anthony. MAN HELD FOR LARCENY RELEASED BY COURT ON Release of P. J. Hickey from the county” jail was obtained yesterday | Funeral Home. afternoon in district court on a writ of habeas corpus obtained on grounds that he was illegally held prisoner becuse he had never been brought before the justice of the peace for n hearing. Hickey was arrested on April 18 on a charge of larceny. OR. H. GARST Ig HEALTH CHIEF (Continued From Page One) Jott, who this morning establish- offices for private practice in the Salt Creek oll fields, Dr. Garst for the past six years was director of a division of tha state board of health of Texas and t t Denver to Get Million-Dollar | Oifice Building DENVER, May 1.—A million do! lar office building {s to be erected in downtown Denver by the Mid | land Savings and ‘Trust company, it was announced late yesterday. ‘The announcement came after the | purchase of additional footage ad-| joining the present bulding site at| Seventeenth and Glenarm streets, aerRen Arend aaetin M. Ma Wyoming Session Laws Published | CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 1— Bound copies of the Wyoming Ses. | sion Laws, 1925, have been received | by the secretary of state from the| board of health of a Texas county, according to Dr. Anderson. He se- ed his degree in medicine from Atlanta College of Physicians urgeons at Atlanta, Ga. appointment and the approval Men’s and Boys CAPS Values to $2.50 CAPS Values to $4.00 154 Townsend Men’s and Boys’ TENNIS SHOES 51.00 25¢ MEN’S KNOX AND DUNLAP 91.00 by the commissioners was made dut- ing luncheon at the Townsend hotel. official printer and are on sale at| $1 FIRE_SMOKE WATER THE CASPER PUBLIC We Got Our Money From the Insurance Co. Now We Are Going to Our Class of Merchandise Has Always Been the Highest Grade of Popular Standard Brands—Manhattan Shirts; Holeproof Hosiery, S JUST A FEW OF THE BARCAINS LISTED BELOW Ladies’ Pure Silk Holeproof Hosiery 19 ARATEX COLLARS 6 FOR M a NECKWEAR All Finest Imperted Silk and Knitted -2 PRICE SOUTH CENTER Building MURDERED GIRL Men’s Dress Pants 99.00 $1.19 FIRE SALE STARTS AT 8:30 A. M. SHARP SATURDAY—COME EARLY M. D. BARNETT'S plete today by the authorities, ater | Mrs, Bernard Genero, her mother Bnd Rar Hoes, Bi frend) were Dest-| ccs found yesterday near the, place tiye in recognizing her. where the body was discovered, was Ross’ ,who said he had last seen| positive in the identification of the the girl Friday in an automobile| body as that of her daughter. She with another girl and two men, was|named Ross, who was found late held.for questioning, He said he| last night and questioned this morn- od and the girl had resided in the same | ing. GARY, Ind., May 1t—tIdentifien.|Gary hotel for two weeks since he ion of the girl whose maimed and |. from lew York, Mrs, Des!- yurned body was found Sunday near | d n separated her esterton .as Mrs. Josephine Des: who is sought by was believe: Mrs, Genero, who was traced through 4 telephone number scrawled on the lining of a vanity of the inter-allied commission con- trolling navigation on the Rhine selzed 17 tons of military cartridges and a quantity of incendiary and Muminating bombs aboard a ship from Holland. ee BANDIT ROBS DENVER STORE DENYER, Colo., May 1—A mask- ed bandit early this morning held up John Varone in the Varone mar- ket at the point of a pistol, and rob- bed the store of $517 in cash, over- looking $1,049 In currency. LONDON—Winston Churchill was sharply criticized by Uniontst and Liberal spokesmen and shouted down by Laborites tn the course of the udget debate In the house of com- —_—_———_— BRUSS: A dispatch from Aij La 3, Belglum, April 30.— he National Belge Ile says membe REDUCED IN PRICE HUDSON COACH JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF NEW HUDSON COACHES 1499 Come in and See the Wonder Car for the Money---REAL VALUE RN ken Lenk# (TOR TRUCK & CAR SA, eASPER, WYOMING aoe The Greatest Motor . Car Value in the Automobile World NEW PRICE Delivered in Casper ) McKinley and } Yellowstone Telephone 1406 HAS WAITED LONG FOR A SALE OF THIS KIND Give Some Real Bargains!! faa tetson and Knox Hats, Caps, Crawford Shoes, Etc. 4 hi MEN’S HOSE All Colors 0c Men’s Silk or Knitted NECKWEAR Values to $1.00, Including Spur Bows 29¢ SHIRTS Values to $5.00 Oc Manhattan Shirts $3.00 to $3.50 Values i 91.99 NOTICE If you bought merchandise at your own price, you could not ask us to sgll for less than we ure of- fering our merchandise during THIS GREAT SACRIFICE FIRE SALE FIRE SALE Children’s Straw and Cloth Hats Including Men’s and Boys’ 10c MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS en’s Khaki Pants Cricket Sport Sweaters $5.00 Values SOUTH 154 center Townsend Building OUTFITTING COMPANY od

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