Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 8

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E =a | Ki | vee tpi oR EEE Eh tee reer ” _PAGE EIGHT See be Casper Daily Crib WOMAN FACING © LOCAL CHARGES IN TWO COU Jurisdiction Disputed by) City and County \ agistrates. inquish jurl: of th “| REGIONAL DIRECTOR “OF GIRL SCOUTS 10 “California Fig Syrup” Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child Burr ilious, £ and. C) itd starts the griping thin voted a mail truck | with ~| pick up the tra tha training courses tiv Residents p WRECKAGE OF PLANT GIVES UP 4 BONIES | = ROOST Successful Raid Made | on Mail Truck at Los Angeles. 7HLES egistered mail sl to Chici today dits who last night her pedestrians and tl before mote pas their pr withhe a cor authorities estimate of loss pending check of the but police expresse at the bandits must nipment was more or they would not have mail items m d the h 0} iP an dual sy’ them 1 REAGH CASPER SUNDA Sanaif r Girl Si : Ive in Casper Sunday night. S will go to Midwest Mond: whero she wil conduct d other ities At oll , have Since gistered each organtizin at nation: scout hi boeddenthinigatiod natiete: reception | of } Girl Seout work wing Sandiford will return k here the WANTED TWO BARBERS First class and fast $40 to $60 per week CALL EDGERTON CLUB Edgerton, Wyo, PIGGLY W GGLY BUM, 2) digeet, OUR CUSTOMERS Are satisfied customers because they have become nc- customed to the best in service—courtesy alway the lowest pi ‘ and the finest quality of merchar dise obtainable CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP_10Q BARS 39¢ WHITE KING—Large pkg._______ -45¢€ CORN—No. 2 can_____-----------421¢ 4 TOMATOES—No. MILK—Tall cans - QUAKER OATS—Large pkg DATES—Dromedary, pkg. PEACHES—Last of season, crate BANANAS—Per Ib. - TOKAY GRAPES—New sone ‘tb, Buy Them by CANTALOUPE large, each -Last can, new pack_-_41e TOMATOES—No. 2/4 can, new pack, 15c MILK—4S cans to ¢ase - -$4.75 $1.10 the Crate of season, 25¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES; “ALL OVER THE WORLD” 412 Mast Second 900 North Park 736 CY Ave ‘OUT OUR WAY / | { LOOK HEAH,MIUH Wi BUNCH O' CACTUS DOOGIN, BEEF STEAK WHO WORE A AIMIN' 1] A \ WISE CRACKS || AY. JES KEEP IT UP } AN TLL ADD A FEW (CRACKS MYSELF. SHOP FOREMAN = MEETS DEATH ~ UNDER ENGINE CHE NE, Wyo., Oct. 9—@ oO. D. field, 2 foreman at the yrado and = Southern _— railway years and blind for nine Years, as ops here, was fatally injured to- “Ktrains of his favorite bymn, when he was jocomott op ter the run down by a in the shops. He died bn few minuies "BEN, MENOHER REVIEWS. FORT AUSSELL TROOPS Oct, 9.—Ma- T. Menoher, | commanding of the Ninth } Army Corps reviewed the ni EaPPR at Fort D. A. il, Gen- ag | Cal Menoher arriv n the west W assistant chief of Partello, for a t tactical sal army po: Wednesday: m I oties gave n ta inspect!on of the | rning General Men ileal problem to the SE CRACKS! WRAY, SMOKEN, THEMS dUS CAAPERONS' I KNow || GONGS WERE PRACTISIN' FER OUR QUARTET, WHICH WERE BOXING SHOWS. PAY PR SMALL ‘Outdoor Season Proves Big ‘Failure New York. © 7 une ---By Williams Wey TH LOEEUH! SECH BEE OOTIFUL 4{DONGS TOO+ LIKE (WELL.T RECKIN WE DID MAKE A COUPLE) MISTAKES — TAKE OMOTERS . | | m rey! By FAIR PLAY 1925, (Copyright, NEW YO big Columbus. the Paul Berlenbach-King Solomon postponed bout—the outdoor boxing season in New close after roli' a very few pi nothing but: rubber of others. *More than one promoter will be glad to see th end. For the 1 ing, the swish not heard regularly, cavalry nits at Fort Russell, and| Were) few er 1 similar problem ‘Thursday | Only thing tha ning. He Teft h Thursday | t0 noon for Fort Missoula, at Missoula, | *! Mont. ae | AK WALTONS dF ROCK SPRINGS SK OTHERS 0 MEETING | MOCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Oct. 9% The Rock Sprin apter of th | yank Watton I » of America, is laying plans for tho first. state | convention of Wyoming chapter in Tock Springs xt th At a meett or of_.the. local ermined to invite a I in this xome time of the | st | plan \ te we stone | Park, nstle, | | Green Superic nk lat Pinedal und Lande % ‘au can almost feel HEUMATISM Hisappast! ache from in- muscles— Rheumatism — conquered! Driven right out of te system— ply by building rich, red-blood. ounds almost incredible- but it's trie! You see, rhefimatism, as it is called, that cripples you yp | and tortures you night and day, 1s caused by impurities in the system. Weak, impoyerfshed . blood. can't throw off (hese impurities — so | rheumatism remains. « 8. 8. 8, helps Nature rebulld your blood to fighting strength—bullds red-blood-cells the millions! | Red blood purifies the pain | rheumatism is driveg right —! Get this wonderful rellet. ont ae Thousands are doing it! has been stopping rheuma- | tlem by building up | red cells in the blood for generations. It x fl do ti s s | cleanses | blemishes—increases | your uppetite— puts power and rength and energy in your body et S. 8, S, today from any drug- ist. The larger bottle {s more yonomic: is e to discuss | | ity. ‘ex Rickard the milk fund $172,655 forééthe “light championship x got out of .| The Gene Tunney-Tom Gibbons Wout drew $160,000, hospital Italian $360,000 at the breaker. The Walker bout drew $186,000 and the | Charley Rosenburg-Eddie Shea ban- | tamwetght title show drew only $63, | (00.and wag sc Slob VALUE OF = omnt OF elty of © 898,000, Allison { r said, th appraised at $ ed cagh which Bots to | $5,178, ners of $1, tions of about worth of elty CHBY man Lu'l, instantly automobile in 60, killed last night when un ding | accident, Ray the machine, jury. DENVER. While noon day crowds were pars Ing by, a mat Scott and Son jewelry store in the downtown district, ut one employ: scooped up Jewelry valued at $4,099 with which I parks were thrown open to box- and far between. lot of them waa that they were | sed In the name of some worthy | and Mike MeTigue. AMET SLB gy NE, of property nn it" Wiis? Ktited by } Rotarians. Qn August 31st, ————.——__ UPTON MAN IS A broken w _ Sacre Sh CERES \Bandit Stages | Bold Holdup Of | Denver Store Casper Tribune) , Oct. 9—With the Day show—including York will come to a fag up bank rolls for | romoters but leaving | ds to a lot bo POWELL, W, e season come to an first ‘time since the pcan of flying gloves was for the scraps The at attracted the fans ment should of the local Judge Metz. took off his coat for| ‘This c’alm for plumbing Work and and drew a gate of | Sundry’ artic’es against the Powell heavyweight | School district dated back. for a bout betwee: Jen: | Humber of 8 jout between Berlen 3 About all it was a good dinner, The show for the fund, which had gate, was the record Dave Shade-Mickey | pmething of a bust. whep. it is sald, CHICAGO, Oct. | to the Lord that he had made radio an instrument ry: } were the last words of George Le- E roy Miller, 42, an invalid for 16 rding the, “Peddy Plummer" 302 West “A” street ‘Thursday night. a sinall 9 yonshine was found, rs made the arrest. Hearse on $200 bond. ten, A. 1, man | Whitten. and 1 eh bond e: CHEYENNE {6 ch Wyo. owne munieipally ts Mayor Ar address before the fed property 111,000 and possess brought {ts total as 000. Bonded indebted 000 and cash obl $3,000 reduces the Property: to $3,803,000. n an FOLSOM, fred Boll e city ow nounced ¢ trap was i t state prison here today Oct. Blind Sufferer | At Death Gives Thanks for Radio —(F?)—Thanks of “Safe in the Arms of Jesus," float- ed into his Benton Harbor home. Shortly before death he requested that the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle tion WHT haye the choir st his favorite selection. pas Te as HARDWARE COMPANY OF POWELL WINS SUIT FOR SCHOOL PLUMBING WORK y MOONSHINE REVEALED, “WOMAN Ii STEN was*arrested at ——__— MURDERER | - ISEXECUTED er nH Hays of Riverton is registered nt the Townsend. 9A ver- cider Hardware and giving school* 1 of Park county thirty ys to make settiemnet Wefore fudx- be rendered them is the outcome of the “frlend- suit, braught business firm against the directors school district this 9. A) wl Marysville. in the} was pro-| 3 minutes after Ue} prung, m., service against Powell before of Alex \ » Wyo, of Upton Oct. 9.->Her- Wyo., was which he was mond ese: ‘lock, driver of ped without in: Colo, Oct. %.—(M)— mm entered the I’. A, pointed a pistol e who was alone and ren. he escaped , ea 2 Resinol for skin scrapes - and scratches This healing ointment so quickly ; stops smarting that it is easy to teach children to call for it when their skin has been scratched, seraped or injured in any way. Wise mothers who have learned from experience that Resinol is perfectly pure and harmless and that it helps to prevent infection because it hastens the healing,—always have it ready | for the skin hurts which daily occur in the home where ther: Get a jar from your drug, STANDARD ASKS ant of Police off She was re- George Whit- Martin and Merlin Couff- also were arrested ay Inmates, Martin were. released PROTECTION OF ELK HILLS OIL Inj ti t P t oe ranted in to have been tu - 101 Al Fe Ae dicate over Katherine A. Morten, nyunction Ao eve: ete i ata feaifs © the offtee | erin superintendent of public. In of commissioner and thelr names aye . oe erate Lease Litigation 20° HY iote at ie primary | eeruction, and. will be apportione ous election on ‘ctober 20. Petitioned. j} May chie Allison bas filed, as Hie SRN ru ah een Mama Ba } ius Bd P. Taylor, whe has previ a AAA Ra Ns WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—G)—The | served as Mayor-of Cheyenne, and | : Rhciieeal wn demaond Standard Oil company of California | trom the interest on | investments hag asked the District of Columbia | ted Wedn : nts. | front permanent. school fund supreme court to enjoin the prosect- Ww. W. Bi eaent ene ®| ‘rhe distribytien of the money to tion by the Interior department of{ ‘loner of finance, and Cal Holliday. ty) counties: has not, as yet, been a hearing in Calffornla to divest the | Commissioner of public timprave |. company of 14 title to land in Kern | ments. have _ filed for _oftice ag poe tn eee ne county, sufd-to be within the boun-| tnd Adam Schilling, former coun) F daries of the. Elk Hills naval cil] cllifian from the third ward, tiled h s | f | seat petition fer ndmination commis: | | C it B : f | reserve. o nb | * . | ‘The company says its title to the | Slomer last week. | tty brilets | property was acquired {n 1908, long before any mineral was diseovered on the land and may not vow le. gally -be attacked by the govern- ment. Thief Justice Walter I. McCoy Issued a rule on Secretary Work to show cause October 17, why the tn-| junction should not be granted. The procesdings were ordered by the interfor department in» confor- mity with @ senate resolution intro duced by Senator Walsh of Mon tana, prosecutor of the oll investi- gation. Alleged Member Of “Sugar Theft Ring” Absent from Trial| SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct, 9.—Bert Brown, charged with grand larceny in connection with the activities of an alleged sugar theft ring, fatled to appear when his case was called at the opening of the district court Monday morning. - John W. Songer, county attorney, immediately asked for the forfeiture of Brown's bond at $1,500 and for the {ssuance of a bench warrant for the arrest of Brown. Judge James H. Burgess issued the warrant and a search is now being made for Brown. Action on Brown's bond has not vet- been taken by the court. ‘THREE CANDIDATES QUT LARGE ceunl | connection with his yess 7 FRIDAY, OCTOBER ®, 1! OCTOBER 9, 1925 1 eee ee FOR MAYORALTY RACE AT CHEYENNE THIS YEAR FUND PILES UP CUEYENNE, Wy Ost. 9. oy —r Bunds in the common school land Saba ae pe fe oj income fund, which bas accumuldt a a » filed with past six months, amount) in th on en AS, “W. W. F uaua c to th hemes | hav nt some time in Wyoming TABS Hs EMPLOER <= a ore } Jack Merril, prominent off man Sat who has t in Chadron, Neb., for WORLAND, Wyo., Oct. §—Vidal) the past two months returned cv , Gongales, a Mexican beet worker | iscsyor this morning stabbed his employer, John Alulse ee te aa here Friday, The knife which was | Fo eT: oF Balt Cirseh Urb OPIS almed at the heart struck a rib and | 2 The wound wast} is that he ts} nio tuwn yest Saved Hulse’s life. ; dressed and the repo not serlously Injur er was taken into custody awaiting the action of the Erwin f Douglas is sy per ~ BISHOP BROWN DROPS FIGHT. ee Actress Given Divorce Decree, ORLEANS, ¢ NEW ct. 9. (Pr 7 Bishop William Montgor Brow? NEW YOr Oct. 9.—(P)—#ran-| whose conviction of her as uD cine Larrimore, actress, was grantes | held by the house of bi at the a diyoree in the supreme court from al convention of the Conrad Dober, better known as Con| church here, will not carry his fight Conrad, Sh song writer and composer. | to the elyil aid, in a ed infidelity. courts, hy Fragrant and Pure raprant and Pure Texas Youth Eight Feet — And Growing 9.—F) — EL PASO, Texas, Oct. El Paso grows ‘em talk Recently when a well-known circus came to this clty, the announcer led out a man well past seven feet between Ms hair and his rubber heels. “Ladies ‘and gentle-men,” he be- gan, “I now introduce to you thy world’s tallest: Then he broke off suddenly as hy looked over a group of high school boys standing as interested specta- tors and raw his candidate beaten by several {ni Now Jake ich, 19, celsht fect, two and one-half igehes tall and weighing 290 pounds, has 4 con- tract and the erstwhile “tallest man’ is looking for a smaller ciret Jake appeared in @ motion picture, “Jack the Glant-Killer,” with Bat Peggy’ where. naturally, he tgok the 1 of the pL AES, Gay sells life insurance. Gu; "SALADA" TE A. is Kept deliciou¢ly fresh in ate! tight aluminum foil packets. Never sold in heals Try it. FOOTBALL—Midwest vs. Casper Second TOMORROW-—2:30 P. M. High School Park Admission 50c WHEN BUTTER IS HIGH USE G-L-E-N-0O-L-A). In 5-lb. Prints Phone 2468 H. H. FITCHIE 1200 S. Cherry A. ALLORY HATS $4.50 to $8 Wool Shirts Checks, Stripes and Plain. $3 to $6 Pajamas, Night Robes Excellent Quality. $1 to $5 Boys’ Shirts Khaki Made Coat Style. _ Blazer Sport Jackets $3 to $4.50 J. WOODS Men’s Wear Shop REX CAPS $1.75 to $2.75 International Custom Made Clothes ARE THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD OF AMERICA Blazer Sport Jackets Sweaters Suede Jackets PRICED RIGHT They set the pz style and in the richness the fabric selection well as in those feature. tailoring that make Wear and service. 2 in the of Ss Underwear Made by Lewis of for Light, Medium and Heavy. $1. Up to $7.75 Prices Range from $25 to $60 A. J. WOODS Men’s Wear Shop 152 South Center Street Stockmen’s National Bank Building Arrow Shirts With Collars Attached and Collars to Match. $1.75 to $4.50

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