Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1925, Page 2

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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925 | Che Casper Daily Cribune , ; | | ga code of silence to gasp|Genna, third brother of the Genna wit be cnet up within the pre Sate ee and placed in the W oman Appeals | th And with this as a slight} band slain in beer runners’ warfare sent 0 e Nees solice bezan gathering sus-|in two months, Chief of Police Col- Drastic cuts have eT ee $233 was rece! foning and possible |lins asserted today that “there: are thelr entire line of tires, including | from the sale ot 52 coyote hides at KXidnaping Verdict no tears ahead hy the police over the cords, balloons and tubes. ‘The store| the auction. The coyote hides were on, | ar ngs r declares that unusual savings can| placed on sale by Charles J. Bayer as “We t F be obtained through taking leader of predatory animal contro! tt iltow. | fe ‘doa! Slee reer tage of its present sale, which w! il and the confiscated hides were sold jw and distributors | remove useless and dangerous ‘cit! last dver a period of ten days by A. A. Sanders, state game and . . a os tis ommissioner, control of alcohol | zens,” he, told tne detective opera~ ish comt sed the fatal shooting of| tives’ section of the American” Ral! Announcement {s made of a gigan- esterday in the heart of Lit-| Way asso See aria : methine by SohT T a hat the shooting was| We believed no law on the books 3 er Company, 130 t HEAT KILLS AY KIWANTANS | ON CONVENTION H. B. Durham First to! Return From Big Gathering. “TO MURDERER risal for the mur-| gave law enforcement agencies more t. The well known of Dean O’Ban-| trouble than the prohibition statu ory. tore stata that BRING STATE 9,1 4] MILL WORKER on automobile tires, to launch a sale at ler to raise cash, Sale to be less than the CHEYENNE, Wyo.. July 9.—The| PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 9.—(Py ale cost. Tires in the] state of Wyoming realized $2,137.90] The Associated Press)—Georg: have taken three {n-| fron. the sale of confiscated beaver,|Carnahan, a mill worker of Mc gs to a constantly rising | mink and muskrat hides at a public| port, died today from heat prostra ce on raw rubber and it is] auction held here, and the money|tion. Two deaths were attributed to that vanather _increase:_was turned over to John M._ Snyder,’ the heat yesterday it is overs’ a rising 1 Charles F.. Finger,| it is comy Arkansas, was award-| this time in medal, for the most] prices are tribution to juven- n American writer Tales from Silver ses enth confer-|) .arket y association. | forecas’ ids for. belief the entire] mayettev lan has been marked for | e¢ Open at 8:30—FIVE EXTRA GOLD COUPONS TO EACH OF FIRST 25 PURCHASERS TREBLE Cone at 8:30 JULY / CLEARANCE AND GOLD COUPON is AL E! EVERY ITEM OF SUMMER APPAREL AT EXTREMELY LOW CLEARANCE PRICES! Reg. $3.45 to $4.95 Reg. 50¢ and 75c Wash Brassieres An scan is being pushed by, attorneys for} Mrs. » Mary s, New York (woman, who | inder sentence of 25 to 40 | : sae the alleged kidnaping | | gute TE ‘the baby Raimonde von Ma- | luski. * She continues to declare | that the mother} knows ¥little | Plat Raimonde whereabouts. Re venge is supposed ~ to , havi prompted the crime. SUSPECT HELD FOR ROBBERY Fred Hartle: man who stole sev. to Howard Burgess sof the Marine O11 | ek Tes Legron’ back to heft of @ violin he violin was re- ‘on was arrested by herson, s Was arrested last deputies and book- om. Jack MeKeegan were arrested by sher charges | Reg. a and $1,00 Rayon SILK HOSE oe $3.95 Reg. $2.25 House Khaki DRESSES KNICKERS un Was ar- st night for being drunk, rol EARANGE BLOUSES $1.89 ||" 39e° Regs $2.05 Rayon’ Silk Teddies_-_......2--. $2. 27 Only 3 Pairs to a Customer. $4.95 to $6.75 Fine Voile Blouses___________ $3 88 A fine gauge be autiful quality garment that wears well and has ! t hap at a beautiful appearance. In pink, orchid, peach and maize, SAVE GOLD COUPONS Trimmed with real Irish and Filet Lace. They are shown in te ; ; SALE OPENED) =} trimmed in contrasting colors, Sizes 36 to 44. Redeemable in Merchandise pretty rose, orchid, blue and white, Sizes 36 to 44, = Caspéa = wa = ‘st’ $2.66. s3: Shes 39 Beautiful | Summer | Dresses That just last week were sell- | ing for $19,75 to $24.75. NOW ONLY | \ Charming Summer Dresses For misses and little women; for slender women; for extra large women. NOW ONLY "9.88 i Printed Silks, Tub Silks, Trico Silks, ete., in newest styles. (MAIN FLOOR) isa s s HL igh ea me ll (SUBWAY) < MOTHER AND "= YOUNG GIRL |: FOU SLAIN oa . ry © EW MEMBERS AOE mo eer," 2 ae TO CHAMBER ROLLS AUR Chauffeur’s Job yen, John ‘Lovely prints, stripes and plain colors in handsome silks. ‘WOMAN'S COTTAGE FOR HOSPITAL AT EVANSTON | All Late Spring and Early Summer Millixiery Must Be Closed Out f in This Sale Regardless of the Sacrifice | ‘Abybody, want’ aeprince’of a| | hauffeur?# Prince Basile Swin- | opolk-Mirski, dircet descendant of jthe* family that ruled Russig IS HERE NOW “rou 41260 to) 1600, is in New | AT CASPER FOR York® penniless, and looking for | joh driving « ear for a social- | $1 025 00 lect family willing to oo" | 9 5 ociul equal. f YOUR ESSEX TT LACAN LOM HH

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