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| rt ¢é PAGE TEN AJURIES FATAL TOUTAM BOXER HURT I FIGHT Tippero Unconscious At Death Today In Great Falls. ¢ I 1 t v Billy Ds N Da “ ion hlet ely al noon today in local hospital gc been ns nce 6:30 Monday even- wing.the ght. He f t ume fight for the 12 last three rounds y t on ‘hig feet, - hi 1 f a knockout e inds, His announced welg wa pounds w 131 the end of the fi dressing o his tr off my gloves ne floor uncon- his last words. was taken nd for the past two been no hope of h uries being a: frac. Tak d to were his fr all, br ain concussion, inflam th ter membrane of the brain ar ights disease, the itter evidently having been brought ustion and 5 sorrow at the des pponer In the eleventh round DeFoe 1 t Tippero’s trainer, Toe Di el into the ri ash any SCOTT FRES PPL NOTICE , Ousted by an order of P. Isl as a mem: rd of county commis: filed with the clerk tice of appeal. ‘This upon motion » have the judgment set notice was filed w the date that the j on ord placed suarding his right to ted today by E. E | : ee se It'll Take More Than That to Keep Us Out! Lecture on India Heard at Citadel An illustrated lecture India the Salvation Army ut by Colonel C. Wil- assisted hy Major W. G on Ww at vas given citadel last n fred Box White of Salt Lake City and feet of film on Honolulu will be shown tonight at the 1 while Col onel Bourne will lecture on the work ‘ive thous- Scott's attorney mers, we are operating a our business on quality me Quality and service belong absolute accuracy, Your confidence is not mis; MEAT DEPT. Prime Rib, boned and rolled! Ib. LOC Choice Pot Roasts Ib, ----17}¢¢ 15¢ Choice Ribs of Beef, |b Veal Stew pound —__- Milk Fed Veal Koast, lb 20c and 18¢ JOHNSON BROTHERS GROCERY 638 East Second St. 1251—PHONES—1252 SATURDAY SPECIALS FROM | JOHNSON BROTHERS j GROCERY f 3 s We are familiar with the requirements of our custo- Our credit department is open to you. carried on a Burroughs Accounting pl. Phone your order, we deliver, CORNER FIRST AND CENTER at that place. ° service store and building rchandise. and are found together, All accounts thereby placed. GROCERY DEPT. Pitted Cherries B MeO Spinnea 2° BBE 25¢c 3c 2 Ib Extra Sifted little Peas New Solid Cabbage .-------. Highést Quality Latest Styles Reasonable Prices Exclusive Representatives for the Famous Cantilever Shoes. Haytin’s Boot Shop “We Fit the Feet” weat Fall Shoes For Women and Misses GLADSTONE HOTEL BUILDING | Pageant Will | Federation Meeting At Feature lis This Year Thermopo THERMOPOLI 11. —One of the gre attempted at an annual convention in Wyoming will be the pageant ar- ranged by Mrs. Marie Montague Savaresy, of 'Thermopolis, as a part of the entertainment of the Women's clube of the state when they gather here in annual convention, Septem- ber, 30, October 1 and 2. “The, Gift of the Waters,” will be in commemoration of the: giving of 3ig Horn Hot Springs here to the government, by Chief Wash- , of the Shoshone Indian tribe, senting his own people and the rep! Arapahoes, Mrs. Savaresy, author, has _ for many months been studying the life ofsthe Indians on the reservation, becoming acquainted with their cus- toms and languages, so she had the needed atmosphere when she com- piled the words of the pageant. ‘The music was written by Mrs. Corinne Williams, of Thermopolis. The largest of the hot springs hot water’ spring in the world, 1s here, which {s the largest mine ig Horn. It flows from the bas of Monument Hill, one of the high: est of the mountains in this part of Wyoming with almost perpendicular he pageant {s to take place as the sun comes breaking over the mountains 6n the morning of Oéto- ber 1. There will be more than 100 voices take part. Notable Indians of the reservation will be here to take parts. Doia- ka, almost as old as the hills, Ill take the part of Washakie, pre sentin the waters to the federal gov ernment, the Great White Fathers | ut Washinton. Dolarooka is son of | Chief Goes Ahead, who had a lead in part in the screen produltion, | “The Iron Horse,” In 1924. He fs a great-granglson of Sacajawea, the In- iden who led the Lewis and expedition, across the north in its exploration. Dolareoka dian m Clark | phia cricket club today. the Shoshone Indian Wyoming. a, Neb., and Che awa, Oregon, ‘and will bring to * Che iift of the Waters” a cast of about fifty Indians { The ant Will be featured in the news of the week by two prominent ! screen companies, and promises to be the giggest thing of the kind ever attempted in Wyoming. FRANCE WOULD PAY TO EXTENT OF HER ABILITY Premium Should Not Be Placed on Miracle of Restoration. was born on reservation in educated at Ger MULHOUSR, Franco, Sept. (AP)—"We must pay within measure of our ability,” declared Paul Painleve, France's premier, re- | ferring to “the terrible question of inter-allied debts.” in a speech at a reception tendered him by the mu. 11L— the nicipality of Mulhouse. The impeccable probity of Franc is & guarantee of that,” the premier | went on, interests, as well as | our rhoral ity, constrain us to settle these irritating questions, but | we cannot admit that, when France | has lost 1,600,000 of her sons and her population capable of productive labor has been reduced by. that much when she, unaided, has made an admirable effort to restore her | devastated regions, we cannot ad- mit, L say, that this miracle she has worked should be advanved as a reason for being more exacting to- ward he PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 11.— Miss Helene Jacobs of Berkley, C retained her national girls’ lawn ten- | nis pgles championship by defeat- ing Miss Alice Francis of Orange, | New Jersey, 6:0, 6-0, at the Philadel-| NEW, YOR ciated Press)—Paul § heavyweight ¢ 11.—(Asso prlenbach, light | nplon of the world, | weighed in at 172+pounds at the} state boxing commission. office to- day in preparation for the defense of his title inst Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo, Y., tonight Slattery sealed 1614 ——_—_. -__ TURKS TAKE SURNA LONDON, Sept. 11.-(AP}—The Turkish department of education, says.a dispatch to the Dally Mall from Constantinople, has ordered al) to adopt surnames. | Nowed in provided reie figs | _, Che Casper Daily Cribune AINEN TELL OF PRIVATIO Page One) us had been (Continued From that hope of finding given up.” The men then told how Command: er Rodgers 'shared his rations with them and refused to partake of theirs when his own neared exhaus- tion on the fifth day out. At the end of the fifth day all were without rations, which orig- inally consisted pf 18 Jandwiches to each man, three pints of coffee, three pints of soup, 24 lumps of sugar, six oranges, four canteens of water, This was intended for: the 26 hour trip to Honolulu. The emergency ratiohs, of water, canned” beans, driea bread and prepared was sufficient to last seyeral da 0 gallons id tach SLEEP OF EXHAUSTED Y GUARDED TODAY 3 JAND OF GAUAT ept. oclated . Press).—In darkened suite of rooms in the little, old fashioned, Lidue hotel, five men lay unconscious in sleep this morn- ing. It was sleep of a kind that had been denied them for nine long days and nights, while, faced by threaten. ing death, they tossed on the broad Pacific In the wrecked navy séa- plano PN-9, Number 1. The five men were Commander John Rodgers, commander of the attempted San Francisco-Henolulu non-stop flight and four associates rescued late yesterday by the sub- marine R-4, after nearly all hope of seeing the men again had been given up by officers of the navy. 5 y sleep today was carefully guardes Exhausted, but. too ex- cited for slumber, they were ordered to bed early this morning by navy doctors, Sleep sqon came to them. Outside the hotel this morning the scene was different. Villagers and WG This slipper is si except that heel ly with the broad bla in front. Also in bl trimmings, If :yo ° style you'll appreciate this A brisk one-strap pattern outs in front and scroll sides. This style has vamps that most women fits Very smoothly very fashion = patent trimmin SS Heels , | Patent leather with Cuban Neelg is very popular now. i ber of smart styles in this leather and heel that will please fastidious. Most of with one strap, have chocolate ' navy men, their imaginations cap- tured by the drama enacted when the five aviators were suddenly brought back to life, stood about in groups in) the hotel discussing the sudden ending of the flight and ex- changing and relishing bit by bit the information given them person- ally by the filers. LIUHUE, Island of Kauai, T. H., Sept. 11.—{Associated Prers}—Re- fveshed by more than eight hours’ sleep, Commander John Rodgcrs and his four co-aviators of the seaplane PN-9 380. 1 awoke today to find themselves the heroes of the hour A brief physical examination indi- cated the flyers were in good shape cept for the natura] effects of the wustion they suffered while ex drifting on the none too calm Paci- fic dcean nine days, while scores ‘of Ships, “submarines and airplanes ,bunted: for them. Cuming from the aviators’ rooms after they awakened, the navy doc- tors were confronted by a squad of newspepermen. “How are they?” was question. ‘The physicians considered. one replied: “Well, they all need a shave.” Commender Rodgers awakened at $40 a. m., and called for breakfast. ‘The other airmen soon joined him In devouring milk, cofee, fresh fruit, ccreals, egge and toast. It was their first real meal in more than a week, as the only food they would accept from the submarine R-4. which picked them up, was some canned peaches, and all they ste at the hotel last night was a few soft- boiled eggs. a nee MISTAKE MADE IN NAME OF GAME LAW VIOLATOR the one then We never buy shoes below a certain quality. vice as well as sell for less. your good at heart as well as our own. — appropriate styles for every costume — Straw Color—The New Shade for Fall ilar to the picture are the high spike in place of the low ones shown, novel straw color contrasts pleasing- patent strap with patent As Smart a Style as. One Might Wish semi-short Spike hee ye and this slipper has them. We haye this number in a va- riety of materials—Patent, Kid and Satin. Also straw color, A Number of Styles in ?atent With Cuban Confusion of initlals made it ap- pear that C, J. King was fined in justice court yesterday for killing sage chickens out of season. The person fined was J. B. King, records TOMORROW--- ‘\ A Variety of Big Shoe Values! We want our shoes to give ser- When we select shoes to sell to you wé have Notice tion A fa girl's school shoe. long we rubber tipped. comfort. for service at a ‘The spaehey |< wearing number— want. a live boy gives them. soles and rubber heels— $3.98 The Soft Easy Shoe You’ve Longed For Once you get this shoe on your foot ‘ou'll experience solid comfort anther that bend at a touch are The swing of the last pattern oftest of black kid } for that, and the blucher roomy fit where you room, Rubber heels. at top— with cut- work on like, and is are All have on our $2.98 rack. rubber heels fortable to wear. We have a num- the most them _ fasten moderately rounded toes and a few touches o} decoration, You'll: like comfortable as well— we MZ ‘ f these slip- pers which are not only stylish .but | $5.98 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 here reyeal. C. J. King twas cited into court for failure to take his fishing license with him on a fish- ing trip, but his fine was remitted on evidence that there was no tn- tent to violate the Izw RACE TRACK BETTING IS PROTECTED HELENA, Mont., Sept. 11.—Judge W. H. Poorman in district court for Lewis, and Clark county, this morn- ing made permanent an injunction § sued Monday to prevent the attor+ ney general and commissioner agriculture from interefering with the program of hofse cing at the Montana State Fair here. Attorney General L. A. Foot ‘then obtained leayo to file an information which the members of the fair and 23 other persons with rime of recording and regis tering bets and ers npon the v Large Egg Plants, each_ ings we’re calling to your atten- for Every one is a worth-while buy. A Stout Little Schoo} Shoe ly heavy, yet soft, brown lea- ther is used in the uppers of this Its soles are of ing leather and heels are Toes are roomy for If you want a girl's shoe most price you can't beat this value— Sizes 12 to 2_--_.. = Sizes 83$ to 1114 For Boys—Just Like Men’s Here's snappy style for.the your boys who like the light tan bro; Oxfords that the college fellows are Have the square toes and tilfty perforations that boys Made-to ‘stand the racket AROUND THE STORE You'll find good looking slippers in-broken sizes Bright colored leather slippers imported from Turkey—for bedroom wear. Children’s ribbed hose, Phoenix Soft leather boudoir slippers with Cute little first step shoes with extra flexible soles ....* Sturdy brown oxfords for school We believe that “any shoe worth fixing is worth fixing well’—that it should be restored as nearly as possible to its original smartness and be com- Before throwing shoes away brihg them in and Jet our repair man tell you what he can do with them, i CONOMY -o— AGSPRII EEE EERE EERE KKXA II? these noteworthy offer- tomorrow’s selling. reasonable $3.24 of pad b Att Welt The re give a need the Hooks stor our An cal $1.29 $4.98 12214 EAST SECOND STREET GHOE ASEMENT APPETJZING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Good Ripe Wyoming TOMATOES, per Ib.___------2_-----.5@ Mountain Head Lettuce, large heads, each_______10¢ Large Crisp Colorado Celery Green Peppers, extra large An excellent assortment of Fresh Fruits at reasonable pric RIALTO Fruit Store RIALTO THEATER BUILDING Bright New Felts We've just received a fresh. ship- a figure that allows us to price them to you real low. Here’s an Oxford You’ll Buy Again Wo always carry, this Oxford in friends than —Virst, it’s shaped just right for comfort —and has eas: Upped Cuban heels, ‘Then. its trim nes are gooll to look ‘at. hofd its shape, too! sult of a contest of speed of ant. mals.” The offense charged ts a misde- meanor and attorneys for the Yair making an appearance for all defendants, protested against the issuance of a warrant: Judge Poorman took this matter under ad- vicement. —$_>————_ W. 5. BRACE, RESIDENT 2 OF CASPER 18 YEARS, | DIES THIS MORNING W. S. Grace, 60 years of age, dled this morning at his home, §27 A street. The pody is at the S! Gay funeral chapel. Arrangements for the funeral haye not beey made. Mr.Grace was a resident of Cas- per for more than fifteen years. Me rvived by the widow and by a mond, Fe ..-2 bunches 25¢ ae ts Sis 20c -=-~----3 for 5c It takes on visit to discover ndid ar. its fine texture, neat fit and tional wearing ! qualiti i more than | please you. ‘The brand is | Phoenix—long known for it8 worth. You can get it in all the wanted shades— $1.00! f excellent felt slippers at ‘They aro ® good gradogof felt, have soft lded leather ‘soles and gill rib- 1 and pom pom trimmings. active colors— wk because it has more fast any other shoe in r store. And there are reasons i how well it does wear and In brown kid— f or kid, and in black