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PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Tribune Fi Ls LAND HEARINGS) N ARE OPENED IN, SALT LAKE ClTY Committee Coming to Casper Next Month. LATE SPORTS | Is .|Lwo Local Stores ; ; |Show Fall Sty yles|; ndethord August Bere Teamster, Claimed| footy SILVER . {GE 1S HELD LIKELY Ex-Congressman to| &" Spend Night FArs |e ‘ajono sn. the RCH DINNER FRIDAY In Andrews (right), prohibition force “czar,” with Roy Haines (le ft) at the confe: JOUN T. LEWING, JR Il 1 isn't they the effort t nent. of- | effe : 3 ed : Three § ; rege Senator William Cost Can't Bo Estimated iclr has been, conducting ; | vestigation of the rie as costin € r Burea which beg f th ularies wal A | ” in Unite ‘ | 1 nserva € e 1 tion enforce 1 nt t « h i broken di } { 000 sons { admit t Unite ¢ ir oing to remedy : : lelude pr For] Senator James E i jin t the r another membe ited § e committee 3 a € t r more he declare and bh eH 00 i c of} por dr L at . ¥ w Unior not | 1 j of th t I ty she i 1 pot ent and enlisted | 4 ex. wa i et ‘ 1 meeting fn 1920, a in oAnteaten ay q 7 fr nlisted | little of ‘his. time oe Shipments Ato. oben te neiaihaea So enbti ns that sing zeal, jd of its 8 the | markets whe “CONTINUED IN = oa Cade aah vere only one | rs ond stre r | is ui | COLBY, Kan.,.Aug, 26—(By The | Mornin Asmociated, Presg.)—Authoritios, of | tinwelfor a. period slichties ai'eHats » the line jt | Ladies of | iy t 1} a arville, I 1 Jame Isen,/13, Ww “TWO KILLED ine ce Manchu SHANGHAI RIOT): | who added GHAI, Aug (A lated | coolle. ‘I crowd wl gathered | ps of the rw persons were killed | anout -the police station numbered | are pursuing the ¥ Chinese police today fired into first efforts of the Sh PS Sea grees wd of dockyard workers be » the gathering were WASHINGTON, ° pollce station and’ de ries of derision, Shots | sociated Press). rf 1 to intimidate| ed and another ‘ whereupon the| yesterday during nr f 1 uinst the] board the battleship ! , pollde of the} enroute trom ne state and sectional dry directcrs in Washington, held prelim inary to the reorganiz neludes the it in this country Watsqn of In sen: | ware} and | néce ing Uttle to do with the & himself ent if prohibition best chance of im muito oraciain” Tie | ELizabeth Shikany next | ws.000.000 anna | Back from Buying cere ideranto part of their ime tol — Trin to Markets purchased for at the Elizabeth Shop on at 9 o'clock ¢ TREATY MUST STAND, PARIS WARNS BERLIN Aug. 26. — (Associated French note to Berlin curity question ests ermany open n tions act based on member. and ex: 1 the Ie ecution of the tr Hes While co: need that agreement is possible, the French emphasized that the treaty of Versailles must not be tampered with. “The en- trance of Germany into the League of Natio 1 u nd European pasis * the ae ne note insists arbitratior ther It AGED MAN DIES IX FALL FROM HIGH PINNACLE OLORADO SPRI Colo., d 6.—(Associ ).—Wil liam Robbins, 76, of Colorado Sprir was killed late yesterday, whe 100 feet from the Moun mil ve the Mount railroad pavilion. his b and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 bins, ¢ a, Neb. Mr up the mour PICKING COMPA AT CHEYENNE 1 ROBBED CHEYENNE, W A 26.—A Ball ePaeuing Vcompany'«’whelaakie se at T ventle and O' 1 school children at Right now—j saving bargains. The Assoc! B rl 5 4 8 7 r 7 of property damage ¢ Juri 2 arters pieibad sulting from last night's storm |caped serious damage, so far as couid which struck Callpatria, 10 miles|be determined from a survey of the Former Foes Battle Side demolished or badly damaged, and] dawn. —.—___. ide i halt score of the other inhabitants by Side in Large sustained niinor injuries. Business men estimate the damage at between Numbers. $100,000 and $150,000. ARIS, . 26.—(By Associatea| BRAWLEY, Calif., Aug. 26.—(As- "s8).—Once enemies at arms, 16,- | Sociate storm which : ans—exactly half the total | struck Calipatria last night ten miles thie. theabirend ;.|north 0 fhere, demolished an unde- eth of the French foreign le gba a teenie Moroe: ‘ ha rab eft at t abitant dying of ‘ hér injuri ious Mooris' it e lious Moorish tribesm ut epee eae rte sd to lend their ald to|Jured was Louise Venezuela, struck former enemies in the warfare |on the head by flying timber, Short- ainst the Riffians, are coming in|} ich numbers that it is impossl-|be at the point of death. Two other! A dministration Plans fort French ministry of war | injured were being cared for in an oraoen all deithens x improvised hospital and a search. of fons that former soldiers| The » foreign legion, to which the|the wrec attached, has. been in Abd El Krim, the Moroccan war lord, offensive, and French of.|Globe Grain and Milling company rt that the Germar wo menue ns, DREAM TALK buses were pla maintained to M and during c e The police are working on the A : A ° - iueshy thet Sacgntae eobesied ie ctive Again Falling Church barren of residences. His desire to "EZ, Morocco, Aug. 26.—(By Tho Tower Fatal To | rena rouse in that vicinity whiten | ees eres Aus. 26— (By Th 2: e Three Persons near the house, the police assert. battle front in Morocco, notably thy houses the ‘police: .. Hungary, Aug. Press)}—T’ were killed today s of bathers were com-|the family of Gia turn home in their swim-| killed by lNghtnin afte ve hundr water front A Most Opportune Sale of CHILDREN’S School Shoes A sale in which we offer HUNDREDS OF PATRS OF QUALITY SHOES for GREAT REDUCTIONS st before school starts. wonderful saving sale at such an opportune time and Take down Hi Cost’s picture, he is through. Put every parent should come and get these great money- up Officer Save’s picture, he is here to save your WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925 BRAWLEY, Cal., Aug. 26.—(By Apparently the business districf” ted. Press.}—A survey though strewn with debris from, and injuries re-| other quarters of the town, had north of hei th early today shows | place by lantern light late iast night town’s larger busi-|A new estimate of the dead and fourteen of ness buildings and yesidents either/damage done was undertaken one woman fatally injured, while a mber fighting the | termined n st the rebel-| left at least o wom fter nidnight, she was sald to ge was being m more victims. ie o:| Lawson Journal Are lemolished included the Outlined. acific station and the the fighting since Buil Southern CHICAGO, Press)—The Ch 26.—(Associa’ Daily. } chief asset of the vast estate have | plant. ‘ount of themselves. ney of publ intelli , the Daily News, will ¢ One) under t agement to be: ‘aped from|lent purposes,” John J. Mitch -, president of the Illinois Merchants enworth | Trust company, sald. (Continued From T d in sentence, Slaughter y the Casper Motor | the penitentiar They are of 16-pas-| Officers from A ierichone caching DIay: “Oni eatly to take|come from the Daily News will go sand a one-| Slaughter back to the federal penj-|along with other bequests, to M ssyille. These | tenttary. Lawson's brother, Tver Lawson, of theyallers ch for the buried treasure of |San Diegd, California Two ex-| $50,000 which Slaughter told the po- ae re e left to be used for | lice he hid at the time of his em- Riffian Arm »4| bezzlements from the bank was 1] continued today by the authorities. loot in a vacant lot in the Park Hill district of Denver, when it ‘was led to his arrest was based on his} resumption of activity by enem) belief that his cache of gold was] tribesmen on several parts of the western section. LIGHTNING KILLS FOUR. In the Tsoul country the rebels ly, Aug. 26.—(By | marched up to the French advance persons ed Press) — Seeking} position, which they attacked with when a storm blew] storm refugee in «a mountainside bombs and bayon They were er her ix men|shack after a pilgrimage to the] Iriven off after a sharp fight, leay ng are missing guardia sanctuary, four members of | ‘ng some dead and wounded. smo Torazza were| A minor attack also has been made and for others] on Kolleine by Dejebala tribesmen fatally. —_—_—— o killed a farmer at| Tell the The Tri r the storm had| injured, one p 1 bathing cab-| Lightning a dvertiser —“Saw It in This is a most school children many dollars during school days. 4 1, round toes. i Een American Still Captive rn to Fuchfn within ter n Iwachwan ri miles from Fuchin An province This information re today in a telegram from General Manager in China for the Rockefeller I Greene, Vacation Trip| Oa Onde ach alleven ant trate | stopped later ata line ffllir 4 | Mondell, former con-| Matin at Hinaley, Wan.» 9 Of Brigands t nit Lan- | fer ; i rats 1] ! : ‘ | J ard io! me : "| ; ri © bandit Char i W i] e F . tou atthe ‘olaht ta € Doyle ¢ ‘ $2.45 Sizes 9 to 11% Holly wood § $1.00 ~ OXFORDS FOR GROWING Hg CHILDREN’S OXFORDS LADIES’ OXFORDS In black gunmetal calf, stitch down In kid or calf skin. Sizes from 3 to 8. soles. Wide width. Black or brown; low and Sizes 5 to 8____ ---$1.45 military heele— ELKHIDE SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS In Goodyear welt. A regular shoe for rough wear. A splendid $3.75 value andals Sizes 814 to.1114_--.__ $1.65 $2.65 CHILDREN’S SLIPPER MEN’S OXFORDS n straps and pump sandals | Small sizes in black and brown. $5.00 The kind we have sold for fro and $6.06 1 to $2.45. All go at, a pair— 1.00 : = | FOOT SCHULTZ BABY SHOE MEN’S DRESS SHOES In black, brown, kid. Many trimmed In Goodyear welts. Kid or calf skin. with different light colored kid. Fl A $7.00 value, at pair— ible soles in button and lace, from 1 to 5— 95e We still have two tables loaded full of | BOYS’ SHOES MEN’S WORK SHOES Jn thine or tan; rubber heels, G bodypar For dress or hard wear. Weinbergs complex soles. Goodyear | duplicate this shoe will cost you $4.50, welts. Pair— Our price— $3.00 One Lot of Ladies’ Pumps and Straps Broken sizes. Shoes that were sold $ 2 00 In patent leather, kid and satins. as high as $8.45. To clean them out they all go at, per pair_ 120 WEST Itis tmicietble to quote prices on all our stock, but we can promise you the grest- est saving on children’s shoes that Casper has ever seen. OPEN EVENINGS TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. S35 SECOND S NEXT DOOR TO CHASE’S CAFE

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