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‘ { WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925 oe A a IN OPPOSING DIVORCE ACTION WN FAIL CRASH NMISISSIP Fourteen Whites Are Included in Final Wreck Toll. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 23.—A)— Workmen today undertook the task of salvaging the mass of twisted steel and wood which remains to re- mind passersby of the derafling yes- terday near Victoria, Miss, 33 miles south of Memphis, In and, of the Sunny- fast passenger train on the Louls and San Francisco rail- * checie today revealed that 19 persons, including five n were fatally injured in the wre: ‘Approximately three score ot persons were hurt more or les: ce- verely when four Pullman sleepers, au chair cpr, a combination negro coach and smoker with the baggage, express and mail cars plunged down a 25-foot embankmen.t The train was traveling close to 50 miles an hour when the accident occurred. Railroad officials fixed the cause for the wreck on an invisible defect in a rail, The defective rail was manufactured in 1918 and had been in use six years. ———>— 3 EW YORK we'ry valued at $85,000, includir a pearl necklace wirth $55,000, stoien from West End Avenue home of Julius Lichenstein, millionaire president of Consolidated Ciear Corporation. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Occt. 28. —#)—Mrs. Alice Beatrice Jones Rhinelander, housemaid, whose mar- riage last year to Leonard Kip Rhinelander, member of one of New York’s oldest and most prominent families, caused a society sensation, apparently is not opposing the charge in his suit for anulment that she is of negro extraction. Instead she may be expected to base her de- fense on the contention that no fraud was perpetrated, NEW CABINET TOBE FORMED BY PAINLEVE | PARIS, Oct. 28,—(?)—Premler Painleve informed President Domer- gue this evening that he would form another cabinet. | In accepting the president's invi- tation to head the new government that Aristide Briand would retain M. Painleve stated emphatically that Aristide Briand would retain the portfolio “of foreign affairs. pines are expected to be M. Pain- ‘er and Minister ef d as minister of for- nd Louis Loucheur— s minister of finance . Painleve hepes to complete his cabinet by noon tomorrow and ic appear before the chamber of dep. uties next mip esaRy November 3. The leading members of the new | § This disclosure, as well as the fact that young Rhinelander has been disinherited, was made yester- day In a hearing on motion of Mrs. Rhinelander’s attorney, for $15,000 additional attorney's fees, of eh a) $3,500 was granted Young Rnhinelander’s ateaeney ‘s have spent $20,000 in tracing the paternity of their client's father in- law, they said, and found that birth certificates in\the West Indies and England recorded all members of the family as negroes. Tsaac N. Mills, attorney for young Rhinelander, said his estate amount- ed to $250,000 and his income was $16,000, and that he could not expect any more until the death of his fa- ther, Philip K. Rhinelander, when he would inherit $300,000 over which his father had no power of disposal. Young Rhinelander has heen a pa- since his marriage. Lutheran Young People Will Meet of the program After the de- a short busin Ss the purpose I. Smith wife of Brestdant of Pacific Na-| tient in a sanitarium before and|% A meeting of the young people of the Seandinavlan Lutheran church will be held at the church, 919 East mae Che Casper Daily Cribune panions, held up a.d $54,000 in gemsias they were re- turning in a Mmousine from a the ater party. Getting Skinnier | - Every Day robbed of Hollows in Cheeks and Neck Grow- ing Deeper Every Week. Something Must Be Done and Done Right Now—Quick. Tens ‘of thousands of thin, run- down men—yes, and women, too— are getting discouraged—are up all hope of ever being take on flesh und look healthy and trong. All such people cen stop worrying and start to smile and enjoy life right now for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets which any druggist will tell you all about, is putting flesh on hosts of skinny ks every day. 3One woman, tired, weak and dis @auraged, put on 15 pounds in five} Weeks and now feels fine, + We all know that Cod Liver Oil is} Ql of vitalizing, flesh producing | sifumines, but ‘many people can’t tikke {t because of its horrible smell | and fishy taste and because it oft« the stomach. y's Cod L eas easy to take a thin person doesn’t pounds in 30 days 3 druggist is authorized to give 3 Oll Compo! tional Bapk and two women com- Srievent Three days, in which you harvest from our offerings, you save on every purchase good weight;.a splendid value at___- FIBRE SILK quality, for FLANNEL SHIRTS Men’s olive drab Flannel Shirts; $1.65 IN: THE MEN’S STORE Sweaters, you w: factory; values SOX In black, cordovan, and white; our BOYS’ KNICKER SUITS Boys’ Two-Pants Knicker style Suits. newest styles and patterns. All discounted A Balcony Boys’ Chambray Shirts Just the Shirt for school wear; choice of blue or grey; good weight; 79¢ “37 Men’s CricketSWEATERS | | For comfort and appearance these high colored, close fitting $8.45, Ali atoce5= $4.95 | , yan, Y ; regular 29c value, at, pair--_--__- 1 3c CLOSING OUT Stein-Bloch Closing out this well known brand of Men’s and Young Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits at practically cost; re 00 and $55.00 values; choice of any of these at -HORSEHIDE VESTS Heavy wool lined, knit collars, leather cuffs, take up back; sizes f 36 to 50; our regular price $13.45, choice at | Men’s all ill find most satis- to ly well m at Special ‘Sale Men’s Ties . ’ ° Silk Ties; .75c value, at-_________. 1 Oc Here are Knit Ties and Cut Il this season’s Taw i your money back—and only 60 cents | nt) 60 to .» Ask Kim rus ‘ Pharmacy, Casper | n P Senerts ¥, or druggists anywh | ‘ But be ‘sure to get McCoy's, the original gnd g n ey Sa aes ind that for i y j =2/08 ANGE 3 | are wonderful okly chila— age 9, gained 12 pounds in 7 months , 5 \ ; yu Wool Shirts nel Shirts; coat cut, having two pockets; extra full cut; splendid- FROM THE, REGULAR PRICE Boys’ Overalls. Boys, here is your chance to get your oy eralls at a saving; good 50 pure wool khaki Flan- ade, $2.95 “weight, C PAGE FIVE Harvest THURSDAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAY D THREE DAYS OF VALUE GIVING ~ Many offerings not listed below are displayedr. We e urge you to visit every floor. ays | Children’s 4-Piece Brushed Wool Sets Sizes 2 to 6 years; colors brown, buff and cardinal, $5.98 special __ Children’s Wool Dresses Made of plaid or striped homespun, embroidered in dainty colors. @ol- ors tan, grey, green, henna or cadet; sizes 6 to 14 years, special ________ $3.48 Ladies’ Outing Gowns Made with either short sleeves; sizes 16-17, each_. Wool Flannels 54-inch Wool Flannels or long in all the popular shades. This is our regular quality, featured for three dave, Dito Third Floor FU Novelty Woolens Here we have gathered some very high class Woclens, such as Char- meen, Poiret Chine and others; plain and satin striped; also bordered effects. Values to $6.75 tor 94.29 Third Floor 50-year gua Children’s Union Suits High neck, long sleeves, fleece lined Cotton Union Suits. All ages. Regular $1.25, offered at Main Floor ROGERS 1 antee in H Duct You will fir —knives, 70x80 WOOL FINISHED BLANKETS Beautiful plaids; a real value $4.95 8rd Floor FIVE-PIECE Luncheon Sets Made of pure Oyster Linen, in white and colored. Some with contrasting colored corners. Very new, priced for three days at $2:00 N06 gn a eee eee = Third Floor $ HARVEST DAYS Fourth Floor SPECIALS JAPANESE WARE Japanese Blue and White Ware, Dragon pattern—Cups and saucers, sugar, creamer, plates, erheachi_- oo 10e BLACK STEEL ROASTERS With inside tray; regular price, 89c, special________ 69e 23-PIECE TEA SET White with ivory band and blue flower decorations. $4.45 Special price METAL WASTE BASKETS | In six attractive colors, (io ee EA cae Ss gee EE 69e ENAMELWARE A new line of Gray Enamel at popu- 2-qt. capacity..___._--_- Covered Stew Pans and Kettles at | lar prices. 98¢c Tea Kettles, 45c, 49c *” 79¢ Double Boilers, 5-qt. capacity 89e DEPAR TM E.N.T 8c Community Plate and Rogers Silverware sary ‘patter TUDOR PLATE, made, 20-year pattern. Special Sale of MILLINERY Two large tables of Mil- linery greatly reduced. $2.98 Values to $6, choice____ SALE OF LL DISPLAY—MAIN FLOOR Choice of Any or Extra Pie Rayon Silk Vests An peach, white, choic each Ladies’ Brushed Wool Caps An wool; extra extra assorted colors choice, each heavy quality Vest, in flesh, orchid and $1.00 heavy of brushed $1.00 Cap Munsingwear Silk Bloomers Made of pure thread and fibre silk; to 9; colors flesh and orchid, choice Set ce 20% _ DISCOUNT rantee, in B ind of Paradise and nor patterns. 847, life-time guar- 2arldic and Anniver ns. Community guarantee. In id any desir d piece spoons, forks, ladles, baby sets, ete. EXTRA HEAVY BATH TOWELS Bath Towels Ver, ; usually sold for y special for three days at 1 range These usually THREE Save on F Women’s Slippers In patent, black kid or satin with high spi or medium heel; strap patterns; all new styles to pick from; regular prite up to $10.00. Harvest $5.85 ’ . Women’s Slippers satin and kid with high fod medium heels; in brok sizes; real alues. Harves tSal 99.00 In patent, military, sell Grosve- sla 90 | "EE 48 Knit Bloomers (UM\ el Biboniee Mercerized lisle knit Bloomers in of colors; knee length. $1.19. Priced for three days at-__--___ for GLORIOUS HARVEST DAYS OOTWEAR | Just In black calf; Broken sizes Harvest Sale $2.49 Men’s Work Shoes In Weyenberg’s Complex Soles A real shoe for service. Regu- larly priced up to $5.00. Har est Sale 93.49 S T. ORE Our. Policy sizes 4 $2.98 Popular Silks For three fering days of a real _po ular se and color values to Featured at, $2.89 Third F log wv every good; per yard Women’s Wool Union Suits Closing out all Globe Underwear Here are bargains galore, in’wool and silk and wool Union Sui Values up to 5 8, your hoice at $1.98 Main Floor Mutual Maid Silk Hose The only Hose that we guarantee in being a spe 1 structed Hos Silk and Rayon. Comes in black and all colors. Very special 89 at, pair e€ Main Floor KID GLOVES Ae teats k le color. ws $2.95 Mnin 4 loor Boys’ Shoes soles. school, to 5. good heavy for from 216 the shoes