Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE TEN LOOTERS BUSY, TROOPS PATROL STRICKEN CITY, ine a OF, AVE CASPER GLASS. & PAINT TOBE REVIVED COMPANY 13 MOVEC 10 NEW HOME ON SECOND Teams Will Take Field| Wednesday to Solicit All Prospects. ————$____ Che Casper Daily Cribune ss}: He Doesn’t Know It but He’s the,Reason Why SS Wi GEE WHIZ 7 You'D THINK WE COULD PUT OUT A LITTLE FIRE LIKE = Bey eS | | YY ae i WF: TOM MIX een ae | and TONY j " ANE GREY’S Pp Ivers have been taken b of a special a few | vo nnn) (7 Porkins & Co: SPECIALTY STORE Decorative Linens sociated FE JAIL SLAYER — TRIES SUICIDE HICAGO ial o e ictures of Summer Clearance Sale Of Children’s Wear, and Household and -ress)—Walter ant y ting execu eman ar “tLookiaaely Kidnaped énd Forced Her to Wed, Stgnographer Ss June 80.—(By TI Krause hile the two were y jail, Grant the the ut murder iting urge, to Krauser aw n the same cl 1 to commit suicide in Jail by setting fire to ourned 5 serio d guar im and bullets fired clectrical appar WASHABLE BED SHEETS AND CASES at $2.75 | — | BI D SPRE ADS SUMMER UNDERW! AR FOR BOYS 2x108 AND GIRLS—2 to 12 years, 10% RE- $9.00 value DUCTION. 90x108 x —— 10.00 value CHILDREN’S HALF SOCKS—Sizes 4 |" — to 614 Decorative . Values 35c to 9 » | All 1 Sale, pair —- 2 c | of 20%, 65c. Phone 1944-J 216 E. 2nd g SPECIALTY STORE Dolly $7.95 Linens WG Perkins & Cb, p22 2 me ‘SUITS FOR LITTLI m cei. tt te 5 2 to 7 1 Q en » ‘ @ inquir t fa eo $1.75 HUCK TOWELS—All linen. 45 nS ay An at fa Tae '* or ated as 65c values Bac h, Cc to nership of a beer ng bh ett “ t ee aug . 75 ar ) st bearing a Colorado } Uncle since the death of her mother. ee ae all — _. $2.65 HEAVY BATH TOWELS 39e | Se hy ‘park dl be se Ret WASHABLE ROMPERS—6 montheto } 50c values, Bac | th oroughly frightened, rushed to the 2 at 20% REDUCTION agrees u eee At -3 -—Se E VON | 8 BATH MATS AND WASH CLOTHS Ciba tmanitasa (of! kha Neca GIRLS’ TOP COATS—One half price. | &t reduction of 20%, consisting of the mother and several | cam : 4 to 12 year troken assortment Gi ASS TOWE OT 2 |eisters and brothers of M —— —— | GLA S: Il linen | Phillips, 22 years old < BOYS’ TOP COATS Ages 2 to 6 60c values. E 45e irl as Jo. wile, he ir | - ane years, at . 25% REDUCTION | ie a aN Ae Lexington Cream || Wah nay. 3 > SPREADS ‘inkled dimity, h | BOYS’ WASHABLE HATS— 75¢ 7 3.00 - aa XXXXX Flour || 25 ve alue 0 LS a ale 3 $1.95 More and Better Bread per sack ery ee 0 & Rye, Wh Graham, BOYS’ WASH BLOUSES— <A, 6t ‘ $2.25 |along a atrect here aving the : 12 years, at 20% REDUCTION | . office where she was employed, an|| Ask your grocer for this flour aut rile drew Madison pat- up at th and have bett A young man at the whe - e “He said he was a str I noticed the Co! The man got out and b fay a word he put y mouth and « er bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. lorado lice Tel. 27 girlie, you're he sald and he showed at reduction ping once at a sr and gasoline whic of my purse, It contained TOM MIX and TONY in ZANE GREY'S The Rainbow T rail” DRESSES FOR LITTLE GIRLS— TABLE CLOTHS—Size 70x70, all 2*to 6 years, of voile and ginghan | linen, round designs. $4 95 Values to $5.95, $6.50 values. Sale e Each seme $2. 49 | Napkins to match. Size 22 $8.50 Voile Dresse $2.50 doz. values. Sale, $3.25 for 14 doz Ernestine Beau. fsa wellt he $ alia tsps $1. 45 All other damask cloths and napkins ey rae ie. ; y we d ; to Belleville es a 20% REDUCTION ‘ Mol; ane .86— 18 Ollie, t tare | SA omet ore sete LINEN REFRESHMENT SETS—36 | wi 1 ; ‘STRICKEN CITY ALREADY BUS! Work of Clearing Off Toppléd Masonry in The ee] wh » first quake away fre Cruelty Charged in Divorce Complaint waited for sandwiches and coffee, they forgot their misfortunes and the event took on a decided picnic alr. smmunications with the outside d were hurriedly re-established corps of linemen and today the tions are in good order. he telephone company set up a temporary exchange in a former barn at the rear of their badly shat- tered building. Throughout the night half a score of girl operators remained at their boards in candlelight, bearing the pressure of an overworked service, to put through ealls to neighboring cities. Work is going on in their cracked building and service Is ex- pected to be resumed there tonight Peaches ‘MAG, P. 6. GIRARD, ONE TIME RESIDENT HERE, |: ‘DIES AT SEATTLE, WASH, The following Viola Stoddard is plaintiff in a ai- vorce sult filed in district court against her husband, Arthur L. Stod. dard. The defendant is charged with cruelty and improper relations with other women. The couple were mar. ried July 8, 1914, at Belle Feurche, S. D., and have one child. peMasets 2D! Nai MAIL PILOT IN CRASH .. June 30.—Air elving from AT REBUILDING Full Blast. NTA -BAR AF Callf,, «June | Press)—De-. aster which on the Pa res dur ne last 24 and left) many of the beaut nd business blocks in iquake ruins, the residents of a Barbara today c 1 their fair off at the field ‘at Re ek Sunday morning as the peller of his plane snapped when the plane was about 50 feet off the ground. The forced landing was in sage brush bordering the field and consequently the landing gear was smashed, Pomeroy loaded the mai! into another ship and proceeded losirg but Uttle time. Owing to 2 ulations the Cheyenne als could not confirn y but th 2 ount of the death ‘0 make. way f ing builders, the clatter and | 88 > ‘ € hammer and saw p | Winen. Dee non yee of motor trucks coupled with sa iho s of teamsters, carting awa} crumpled stone and twiste: ich. trapt street car being heels and the con U. se your“food sense” this Summer! Eat light, nourishing, bal- anced foods — for in- stance, SHREDDED WHEAT with fruits, Styedded ~ FULL MEAL SS (in 2 Biscurts) m th wires had t and re-cl pectedly, for Mrs. Girard hy reported to be improv everal days. It was ‘oad was on the tor we ilIne: The eeper with patron was verywhere, omes the housewives > marrie¢ with Mr re- rn the furniture to the e It had been removed lawn at the first temblor. he husband busied him- restore bas been in the “She is survived by he a younger brother, James tives in Boulder.” | $1.00 $1. an n the re-| and fireplaces banks of the cits see ors for bus threw | Cleaning and Pressing -$1.00 ~$1.00 The r i 3: eae te|) Overcoats — Dresses _$1.00 i| $1.00, $1.00) YOUR ESSEX. 1S HERE NOW AT CASPER FOR $1,025.00 tune smile on J, W. 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