Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 2

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ELOPEMENT FUND BARED IN 5 i | Railroad Defendant in|: T For Colds. E nd PAGE TWO MURDER OF NEWARK MAN BY ‘BEST FRIEND,’ NOW IN JAIL mason’s hammer. A few hours be re the attack, according to Mrs. | Clark's signed statement as given . | out by police, she had promised th friend, an unemployed, handsow young iron worker named Joseph H. Cowen, to follow him next week to Florida begged me to run away with police say, Mrs. Clark told “put I refused. Monday he d me to go to Miami with him that night. To stop his nagging, I ive her money," Cowen half way promised to follow him | next week.” 1 | (lh /fll ASKE I] She sald, according to Hillside po- lice, that Cowen had given her $500 | 5 of tk } i das saying, “but only to save for me.’ has been a jewelry sales: 12 insurance agent. He was arr four years ago charged with abandoning his wife and four- t nation of fingerprints on the ham. . oo } Suit Filed Here by mer as it had been handled by | : | H. R. Zimmers. | Clark was attacked when he got Me ce of his automobile to open his z garage door after spending Monday evening with friends. . Mrs. Clark and her mother were in the car, but did not see Clark's assailant, they t g $1 Zimmers Burlington & ra Rice, Bur. Samuel Clark, the murdered man’s .| father, has asked police protection je-| for his son's funeral today. Police say young Clark was a Ku Klux | Klansman, and klansmen are ex pected to attend the funeral. “CONPROMISE ON “WMTNESSES IN racttateds s.. [Defense to Get Docu- ; Bie nate | ments Relating to own Without | U.S. AirStatus. Debt; SI;000 | | wissen, eee || of witnesses and documentary evi- In Treasury : were made today between the | ition and defense counsels of | th urtmartial trial of Col. Wil- | liam Mitchell, accused of conduct VER. ¢ Nov. 5.—(#)—|during the air controversy preju which I al to good order and military discipline, Colonel Mitchell agreed to with- draw requests for subpoenas for Major General Robert C. Davis, ad- jutant general of the army; Rear -| Admiral Hilary P, Jones, president of the Shenandoah inquiry court, permis-| and Major A. N. Krogstaff, of Luke to its in-| Field, Honolulu. At the same time, Lieutenant ission, the | Colonel Joseph I, McMullen, assist: neilmen|nant trial judge advocate, obtgined ing and|the consent of the White House y." and the war, navy and agricultural | f posed fo sus-| departments that documents in r six months, | their possession relating to aviation tion has yet|be turned over to the defense |; mission. counsel, —— or Influenza ake Laxative Some years ago Rembrandt's “To! p tive liet of Bathsheba’ was sold by auc- wets ow beats| tien in Paris for $200,000, In 1814 We ereee, Sbe.| the same picture changed hands for | ‘ : $500 1/2 Price Sale ON ALL Winter Hats. Sy FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY MO QUI Pr BW This includes our entire winter stock E of Velvets, Fisk and Brodine Pattern Hats and Velour Sport Hats. ANNE’S HAT SHOP BALCONY MIDWEST PHARMACY The only original and genuine HE cork layer in the Dr. Reed Cushion Sole is as buoyant and light as a racing shell. Your feetalways feelready to goin Dr.A. Reed Cushion Shoes. The Cushion construc tion makes walking a joy as well as an elixir. J.P. Smith ShoeCo.,Makers,Chicago The Dr. A. Reed Arch Sup- port Shoe has these special fea- tures: A flexible metal arch (th. E era brace; an extended counter;an_ | \|\ 1>¢ Eamest extra long he wide shank \W ya pate and the genuine Cushion Sole. GLOBE SHOE Co. 230 SOUTH CENTER Gi and “H." Stamps TR : Reena SS SS SSSR | Che Casper Daily Cribune : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 ALATA ci We want to impress every feminine reader of The Tribune with the great value of this Marvelous Two-Day Offer FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY A complete stylish winter costume in “modes of the moment” at just about cost Sub-normal business, heavy cash requirements force this popular store to sacrifice profits in a strenuous effort to move mer- chandise. The finest selections made within the past few weeks by our New York buyers are included in the various groups offered to you at these wonderfully low prices. You will be doing your friends a favor by calling their attention to this ad- * yvertisement. ~ ‘ Fashionable DRESSES in modes for every requirement of the winter season, now reduced to only = Satins >p = Velvets = = Flat Crepes = Satin Cantons ‘ Cut Velvets Charmeens Every dréss is a new model formerly priced $29.75 to $38.50, and the group includes styles for afternoon, bridge luncheon, dinner, evening, street or office wear. « -both beauty and warmth in these Stylish Coats for Winter Now reduced to only Every coat is richly fur trimmed with good quality furs; flare and straight line models are repre- sented; colors are the season’s new- est and best. ie ce... Materials are--- _—_— Colors are--- Pinpoint Lipstick Lustrosa Burgundy Deerona Brown Black s Broadcloth Blie Suede Cloths Grey Imported Coatings (RS 4 i Py) e l Smartest Winter Hats $ Now reduced to only —_____» Velvets, Satins, Metal Cloths, and Combinations. Remember --- these special reduced prices will prevail only two days, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6 and 7. Be among the first to secure CS; _your choice of the hand- ly -.-everywoman’s store some garments offered. a LL

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