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a PAGE TEN tt Casper £ Datlp Sune ARINELANDER PURSUED Alo | I BRESSERE Admissions Are Made! In Annulment Suit | by Plaintiff. was | PLAI | Kk ; I Jones, | } t r 1 f j . H l | en | i br t [ troduce. I ith 1 ‘ a R at | had be: | or ; | ie Deere By LARRY BOARDMAN aeiies pte NEA Segvice Writer men I under ina low] _ WASHINGTON, Ni This is ; the y of led, bayo- "Da br out that Leo-| netscarred, bi n World War rd t y ith Robert | Veteran who is ing on"—and I although | Of 2 country w Bro v a negro The ve and} he Hi t -e | undel ey were | Amertca ward to Williams him with pa A Williams MAS, ALICE CLAYTOR, Walter amputated below the knee. It is to cut off above the knee when Williams is able to withstand the knife and the ether once more. From his left leg, already nearly hacked to pieces, another, section of DIES FROM INJURIES air Alice Claytor, aytor, about 4 y bone {s to be removed. e dl ousin o' Williams isn't complaining. He Hi on and Walter Breon of Cas] yict gites t Ina Denver hos-| «1 Gan't iick.” he explains, “be suffered Octo- y cause it's just the fortune of. wat wi 1 from a horse | ana a lot of the boys are worse off | ( to Wyoming | than T am She w eacher for three ‘Son Shot Up, ‘Too Big an aince ithat | waetwintaneawort r on ¢ d in a Sweet-|i. the tn The + ‘he 4 ter in Colora to plece > . for! Jones, an Ameri troyer, t was sunk during the World War ‘ r had confined to! ‘The irony of the manner tn which a . Novem-1 bare hand has been held to Den Captain Willams b; n opera | tor which he It Nt, accentuated b bef 5 ak he entered the army United Brotherhood of Car-| ornment employe Ld $ tengo Williams, pr > the 961,761.) in the Bure Pri graving To kill MOTHS use| ,, Also Kills ROACHES * ANTS , BEDBUGS + REFINERY WORKERS| ATTENTION! M7. VIEW TRADING COMPANY QUITTING BUSINESS Here Is a Payday Special That You Can’t Overlook ir or take a Moun ll take you only t in yc « out. It v Thursday, tain View a few minutes and Bus saturday Only 25 POUNDS SUGAR i? 007, With Every EVERYTHING BELOW COST AT OUR QUITTING BUSINESS SALE Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Furnishings, Gents’ Furnishings and Shoes. Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Phonographs and Records. Here an opportunity to buy Xmas presents at a fraction of their value, FREE Friday and § 15.00 Purchase A $150 VITANOLA Get Details at Store. cay thr ‘ou And No Pay Are sin ‘Bed: 27 Major Oper: ations Price of Glo ry Here} Then’ a bati and I got mine “It was on August the Germans to what we was lyin “Then he he could finish the job, but I wig 18, 1918, had been tipped were to do and waiting Some h machi r | tried to pull {t out si 1e mar pulled the trigger. t he couldn't g¢ t ity rotting of th A section o V r talk of his | gun’ “Twa ic r end of | rushed Williams would ri ried to stick { s herofsm than nis own, 13 years old when | tir 1, but he was big/ 1 to get into the navy,” the shattered father said. shed to N three da ul mere will more Hundreds of Casper people have untain View dur the | ersed of gen. | Mountain V than comy If you haven't a jew BARGAINS AT MOUNTAIN VIEW SALE BRAWIEG LARGE CROWDS hopper for the extra distance tray car, bus leaves Second + nd Center at convenient hours all t is being expressed ntest for the Vito 1 votes are being gi “s worth of goods One n with | the be given to a be holding rreatest number of votes. lv of the ten day sale the | itonola will to the person given | the ession of liquor mpany a t repro: phe ound in th: 250 K t last ve rald was m nartme every of three hed in the flasks rear of his pc street resu'ted tn the of Herman Peters. | by Peter Staten large ory of the loc to moet, this: dan re this demand , BEY and C. J. Car+} An advance tn ¥ 1 ledge of the sher- | f to 20 cents h: en hy the Marland Ol company, a eased thi orning | ing to information received by nd rending his prelim! | Weaver & Co. The advance aring on a charge of illegal! Heved to be the forerunner general rise jn other crudes ~~ WEW BRUKSWICK PANATROPE 10 "BE ON SALE SOON IN CASPER: «| Panhandle Crude Prices epanced aa they Jater picked up. and atomobile, entered pleas to criminal charges wete from one to | trains In the Che | Ing into fre’ | had pulled | merchandise rught to e, and then I hope 1 jams is 37. LANDER, paid a to rec em till los, and 1 I'll get out of here some- a 00d deal,” He Wyo., Se FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN ar when the affatrs ur adjusted, : I Read, the rece The. best evidence, men, to con- . mu ba fibres a vince yourself that these are the 75 Read greatest suit values is to see for : : yourself. Rich fabrics and hand- for the} somely tailored. The sizes are : expected to. 34 to 87 only. The former prices 50 per: « ly of the no inctuded in the declared by He y an bank's y used both in the » if not crowded and th: Ge ra bizgarket) Panatrope makes duction | o! all ae J drum in shethan =| erage a ane: mM LONG PRACTICE - Ra Mr | % # kilked Satur Pr ie Whe were held this after although ¢ rwhelr nd t : 7 Sha bniger hontai? zt bith doen! te Noy 18 n p |B. N.. Grubb uinter, who . Reems 2 48 AuCb) i Pall z fathias Aa aang peek eee All-Wool Blazers, ir ig eqquipr Tayor ‘Wreeler, ‘ be zew. hig wife knit bottoms, in nd B bat minatior \ , Miller and J gave birth baby, and. who A pleaded guilty in district court to the popular new wer was injured otng Union Pacific freight cars color. contrasts the same accid in which Mr | in transit. near Cheyenne, was sen Ohl : | Bailey lost her Ife, was sufficient! Tuesday to serve from one to These, men, are |" nvered to be present at the ¢ ears in the penitentiary at good values at vices. Several out-of-town relatiy Rawlins, His accomplice, George 4 of the dead woman also attended. | D, Cannon, also pleaded guilty and $6.00. Outstand- Impressive | floral offerings | were | wan sentenced © from 12 to ing are these in by the y friends of Mrs. | 18 months, value at this low who v shocked by her| ‘Tho men confessed a long con price of untimely death tinued practice of boaraing freight |i Qin, Boum 9 || fom ee mmm nnnm plckow ce WE uths who erve reformate 2 coast and tally disabled for the of Job I can find a USE She's living in work, though, ther hard, I guess, because looks SHOSHON 8 BANK TEPOSITORG 10 GET LARGE ol |Ninety Per Cent Will Be Paid Back by Liquidation. st 90 cents on the d mortgages Mr. Burk to be perfectly x assurance that BITAIS OD Nites he bs fa tka mle ssabieee st ae airar ns faa the f amount enne yards, break irs after the trains nd throwing out of many Sam Hart, Nement C. ufiled, Of Interest to Every Man Coming right at the start of the winter season. Here’s a most opportune time to outfit yourself with a Suit or Overcoat.) FOUR REMARKABLY LOW PRICE GROUPS Rarely has it been your privilege to buy such high grade clothing at such excep- tionally low prices. Men’s Corduroy Cans EXTRA SPECIAL Good warm serviceable Corduroy Caps for the men outdoors. Most of these are lined with fur in- bands. An unmatchable value at this low price of. st his luck right side by a piece a around in Iiy he was r, upon dis- Regular $1.85 Values rks still have fs going AN ALL-WOOL OVERCOAT One of the best -{ 3 \ 50 and you havé bought in years. A warm, roomy All-Wool Overcoat, closely woven. An exceptional bargain. You owe it to,yourself to see this truly wonderful value at this marvelous low . 18,—Cred: are values to $30.00. All go in one group at this astounding low assets were Open and at Your Service Every Evening Until 9 THE BOSTON. STORE 260 South Center St. “Trade With Me and Save the Difference” varieties % i Albrich automobile te