Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SUICIDE STORY GAINS CREDENCE IN HOLT CASE stepdaughter are in 8 warrants charging and | a fourth pro mout skull. The bullets were calibre revolver. considered the one whi y causéd death, lodging at the fired f£ 2a The daughter and stepfather main. tained that, Mrs, Holt. who was rs old, killed herself after a fam-|ing in the case of J. W. McKim and rrel which occurred when her |J. W. Wh over the Dorsett bu and daugt re tenet ith regarded as one of the r home from the golf entered the base of the ich 49 ] | President Not DEBT EXPERTS. {President No WILT CONVENE siiscs ee ON WEDNESDAY i Commission Ready For| Arrival Of French ir | but YANK AVIATOR BOMB RIFrIAN ON Wan FRON Rumors Of Prosecution At Home Fail To , : Negotiators. HICKORY SLIM KIDNAPPED BY |: CHICAGO PAIR Seen In Seizure Of Gambler. “I'm all right,” Belford te r of the fe lives ken from his wife t d to lephoned he stel where He was ta- sup- HABEAS CORPUS ASKED three, mo Ransom Or Revenge Is : Disturb Fliers. ZZAN, Morocco, Sept. gh the United States gove that the Amer co and n Dally they are flying ‘over lines and bombing Moorish towns and concentrations of re | paises y the Americans is known. dition, the avintors frequent low and use their machine against the Riffians. The destruction wrought t by airmen is described as very the rebel | the members of the Sheriffian as the organization formed | Charles Sweeney and Cap- Sussan, Holden, Mustane, and Bullen ure mentioned d rn n ow ed he} Che Casper Daily Cribune who ° ntereat!in ithe. Dor CASE IS BACK FOR RE-TRIAL lan| $40,000 Sept. 22.—(Asso- RS United States cuit Court of Appeals, now sit- ting here, reversed the decision of the Federal District Court of Wyom- { the Salt Creek field, late y id remanded the. ¢: M’KIM-WHELAN ©: a one-half in’ Court t Dodge, m is en- t fu ‘Whe held t t in the De NO OAMGE § i CHLLED FOR TRIAL pot naval-reserve, was brought tp tc before a jury in district . this afternoon. ceber e aes eS A memoriq] to Mustapha Kemal Pasha now belng erected In Constan- tinople, will be the first public statue nT > Among Mexicans the proportion of bridegrooms who take brides older than themselves 1s said to be larger than among any other people. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS | In the District Court of the| United States for the District of | Wyoming. In the matter of Joe M. Helburg.! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 Bankrupt. In Bankrupty No. 987. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 17th day of September A, D., 1925, the said Joe M. Hel- burg was duly adjudicated a bank- rupt, and that the first meeting of creditors svill be held at 500 Hynds Building, in the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 30th day of September, A. D., 1925 at ten o'clock in ‘the- forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may come properly before said meeting. Dated this 21st day of Septem- ber, A. D., 19: COMING HERE (Continued From Page One) Harry M. Barrett, University of Col- ; Elwood P. Cubberly Stanford University; SyudiHossian, a lecturer and educator of note from India; Lee L. Driver and Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, organizer in the east of the “moonlight” school movement. iBsiseh athe Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it in The Tribune. CLARENCE AL SWAINSON, Referee in Bankruptcy. 29 | Pub. Sent. 1925 =a esz} CZPL Zz (AA YZ OUTINGS 27-inch otting flannels, choice of new neat patterns in light: aving been participants in two and darks. Splendid quality over rebel territory for which special at <= YARDS FOR_ General Naulin, the French com- . mander-In-chief commended them for 8rd Floor the splendid record of the esquadrille since it joined troops at the front, KALBURNIE GINGHAMS Up to date the wn € Americans h hours In five days dt n they sent down nine toi f bombs upon the rebels and fir thousand rounds of machi ammunition n_agal nst them WOMAN DRINKS {ODINE fl BUT LIFE 1S SAVED of robbery nsom hurt,” Belford added, “I’m staying with friends, but won't be home for a few da CHICAGO, Mrs. J. W. Phelps, 430 West M! ad ur- ns ed ne id. $ For tomorrow only a very large selection of very sirable pat- terns in 32-inch ginghams, Reg- ular 25c quality for 5 YARDS FOR 8rd Floor NOVELTY SUITINGS 36-inch wool and cotton suit- ings in pretty checks and stripes. All the new colorings. Very desirable for school dress- es at 14% YARDS FOR_ "_8rd_Floor Big Dollar Day Values From the 4th Floor 2-Quart Aluminum Percolators — art Aluminum ns ninum Roasters 144 Quart / Double Boilers Aluminum Stewpan: tof 3 -. 6-Quart Convex Kettle — 3-Piece Kitchen Knife set 6 Spiral Optic Goblets: )-.2254..--~ 6 Spiral Optic n Ss Let Your Dollars Do Extra Duty for You ‘TOMORROW IS -To buy your needs at a saving is real economy. Our Dollar Day offerings make it possible for you to enjoy just such an opportunity. ton and wool uni, Fall and winter $1.00 wool mix sleeper: tached; only women’s leather styles, worth $1. ial at WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Women’s medium weight cot- neck and Dutch neck; sleeves; the right garment for CHILDREN’S SLEEPERS A wonderful value in children’s Main Floor LEATHER PURSES A special buy for this occasion; Main Floor CORSETS AND GIRDLEIERS R. & G. back lace corset; elas- Sic top, sizes 22 to 80 or Form- fit Girdleiere. Sizes 32 to 40, choice each _-. SS $ BOUDOIR CAPS [Dainty boudoir caps in either the band or cap style. Very attractive styles and colors, § BUNGALOW APRONS Made of good quslity percale or gingham in fast colors. Sizes 36 to 44, each RUBBER APRONS Full cut rubber aprons in a wide range of colors. Special MEN’S OVERALLS Men’s high back 220 weight overalls, sizes 32 to 42; very special at $ ‘| ion suits in low elbow Men’s Store at KNIT TIES Men's Swiss knit ties, a wonder- ful assortment just arrived. Regular $1.00 value, featured 's, With feet at- NEW FABRIC GLOVES The new fabric, Chamoisette gloves are here; pretty short cuffs, some turn back, cuffs in all the leading colors at per pair $1.00, Main Floor purses in good 98; very spec- TEACHERS * before Judge ant Ss west avenue, drank a bottle of iodine Monday in an alleged uttempt to end her life, according to police reports, | AVION. COAT LININGS Guaranteed fast color ¢oat lin- Sherbets G Spiral Optic “NECKWEAR The new neckwear is here, Ja- bots, frills and lace collars ff in his petition states Iford, 3 y real fed by his one of the ed July 19, on was fined 3100 estate de wife as “Hickory Slir A family dispute is believed by po- responsible for lice to have be ings in pretty printed patterns. This is_a silk and cotton fabric that will give long wear at 1% YARDS FOR § k t gambling plungers in the . Phelps was dis- 8rd_ Floor Sounts charged from the Lincoln street hos- : ‘The revenge theory held that some| Pital this morning, apparently re-| SILK AND COTTON heavy loser in Belford’s operations,| Covered from the effects of the pol- BROCADES which r d him from the crap- | 8°”. shooting class to the millionaire Sete ere A beautiful lustrous fabric rank as a bookmaker, may have de-| Mrs. James Sullivan and daugh- that has many uses for lining ed to punish him ter, Virginia, house guests of Mrs. coats, pillows, draperies, lamps. ROY SHOUTS 10 HOLD x ford told police of the kid-]JOhn Whelan, left for Denver on ets. Regular $1.25 yd, featured naping last night. She and her hus.|Saturday, enroute to their home in at per yard ane band were returning from a theater | Chicas MEETINGS IN ROOM )F when: two men halted their antomo- | ———_____——_______—_——— BLACK SATEEN bile dema money, and. Jews |(egeeeee elr tt Jewelry valued inch extra fine mercerized at $2,000 on the floor and stepped her husband. When she. told them her husband Hickory Slim,” recalled was » of the fam t renowne had lu overbial. Tlis her time, went to to a challenge 250,000 of the 8 mo n the ¢ messag said that ‘om workmanship in each pair shades of tan. Make this shop your foe or Irritation —Ady, one made of “Genuine Calskin,’ ’ Globe Shoe a NOT JUST SOMETHING TO EATS B UT a well-balanced food that is 100% nourish- ment—and easily digested. Order a 12 biscuit package today. Shredded ! Men’s Genuine Calf Welt You will notice the graceful lines and high grade Every in the newest shiny of Friendly Fives. Comfortable—well fitting—tfriendly to the fect. Priced at $5.00 shoe headquarters. We Give eA Stamps acd ish black sateen, our regular 49c quality at 214 YARDS FOR co 8rd Floor WOOL GOODS A table’ full of very desirable woolens in plain and fancy pat- terns. Also a few coatings. Values Up to $4.00 yard at 4% YARD FOR &Fz PERCALES These splendid cloth we offer ga only’ on Dollar Day, many new terns will be out for your Pp selection. Regular at only 6 YARDS FOR 3rd Floor DRAPERIES Here you will find Quaker nets, novelty sill unfa@t cretonnes, that sell ordinarily for two and three times this price, per yard Srd Floor quality FLANNELETTES 36-inch printed _ flannelettes with dainty juvenile figures in pink, blue and lavender at 3% YARDS FOR 8rd Floor $ COMFORT CHALLIES Yard wide challies in pretty patterns, suitable for drapes or comforts at 5 YARDS FOR __ § oa 8rd Floor HOPE MUSLIN The oldest brand of bleached muslin on the market, tried and found that it will stand the test. 5 YARDS FOR 8rd Floor USO RUORN ce bao 8 White plates 6 White Cups and Sattcers - 8 mabshed _.. $1.00 72x90 SHEETS a Aaa value at 8rd Floor TOWELS Turkish towels, tured tomorrow STAMPED FROCKS \ipment mped d d, entirely new ord Floor LINGERIE CREPE printed Windsor n all the popular shades, lavender, at and s pink, blue, maise and honeydew 4 YARDS FOR 3rd Floor MANCHESTER PERCALES This i Day. Neat, clean looking pat- An extra heavy quality silk $ Jater use. Values to $1.95 at_ terns at 4 YARDS FOR___ vest. Colors: peach,y maize, Balcony 3rd Floor flesh, orchid and white. Reg- ular $1.29 value CHOICE__ The biggest value Women's pure hose only 9.0 Essex sheets, our regular 5 number, medium weight, 1 regular 40c qualitx, fea- at 3 FOR_____ I s the first time we Manchester percales on Dollar SILK HOSE of in all the wanted shades at 1.00 Main Floor $1.00 . $1.00 -some with cuffs, $1.49; for __ MISSES’ ST cerized oF Brown heather, men’s hose, double $ vans. _ Regular 3 PAIRS FOR _ Main F: 5 patterns double - elastic flesh, orchid, pea: Children’s Out either with or Sizes 2 to 12 ye: | RAYON SILK VESTS offer NAINSOOK GOWNS Boys Khaki lace leg pants, os heavy weight. Regular $1.69 Nainsook Gowns—Flesh and fave for loro. oon the day. white nainsook, trimmed with PM | 99 ~~ 777TT TTT silk, full fashioned dainty blue stitching, Sizes Balcony 16 and 17, each .----- Le CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’S GINGHAM sults ON DRESSES The first cool days of Fall are Mado of either pl gingham trimmed ing material. Si years. Choice — GOLDEN RULE. DEP’T. STORE LINDSAY & CO. Main Floor Misses extra fine gauge mer- stockings brown and white; regular 50c quality at 3 PAIRS FOR ____ WOMEN’S WORSTED HOSE Regular 65c ‘qual- ity, featured at 2 PAIRS FOR_ Main Floor pee ae ee ee | LISLE HOSE Women’s fine mercerized lisle hose in black and a few cordo- — _ BLOOMERS Lingette Bloomers, extra length —<—_____ OUTING SLEEPERS PILLOW CASES 2236 Ajax pillow cases. Good nedium weight, extra value at values up to ‘OCKINGS 8rd Floor $ in black, MEN’S SOX Fibre silk sox for men in black grey and brown, 50c value of- fered at 3 PAIRS FOR __ Men’s Store § part wool, wo- $ COTTON GLOVES Here men is your chance to get lyour supply of cotton gloves at only 1 DOZEN FOR Men’s Store $ $ 45c value. at naar BOYS’ STOCKINGS { black and brown, heavy § rib, extra wearing quality at ¢ 3 PAIRS FOR ) knee. Colors: ich, white, each BOYS’ OVERALLS Choice of bib or waist; Tegular weight at ing Sleepers, without feet. ats, each .___ A real buy, for BOYS’ PANTS here. We offer Children’s cot- ton U. Suits and lworth much more; § lain or checked with contrast- izes 7 to 14 Main Floor j a

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