Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 14

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Tee « PAGE FOURTEEN be Casper Dailv Critune FLIER GRILLED) (Si ee Eoergo with Lake Ships | THREE BUSINESS CONFEREES SHOT DOWN BY FRISCO MAN ne elghty year old patient was fully dressed and although a stiff pind was blowing and the day was bitter cold, he walked unassisted } rom his porch to the lawn, where BEFORE KILLING HIMSELF SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24.—(P)| been retained by him for certain al- he consented to pose for pictures. “Are you expecting to go to ast Washington for Thanksgiving?" he was asked. 7% “T'll let you know," was the la- Sonie-answer, —John 1. Hitchcock, well-to-do| terations on his’ home here. He y owner, arose in the midst} was dissatisfied with the work done. usines conference in a down-| he said, but remarked that he re town office here today, shot hig} sretted shooting Gutterson, whom he held in no way to blame. Sebel eat 1 Fier Then he insisted on walking across Shenandoah Court Puts the road and inspecting the wood pile alongside of the community t Ander-| J ayiships | F parachutes | ¢ th's struc wt prope of a three conferees, inflicting severe wounds, and then. shot himself through the head, He is believed VET DEAD AT to be dying. ‘Temporary insanity was believed responsible. H. H, Gutteyson, a prominent AGE OF 105 avchitect of Berkeley, was shot in the ieft arm. Clarence E, Moore was wounded in the right arm. Angelo Heweston of Alamendu, was| OMAHA, Neb, Noy. 24.—(P)—N. wounded inthe chest and head. J. “Satan” Miller, 105, Civil War town office here today shot his! veteran and believed to be the old- all_in the building pusiness, had est man in Nebraska, {s dead. THANKSGIVING Specials Is YOUR € | Methodist church, will officiate. : —_—_—>——— P 4 ‘ : ; Your dinner may be far more pleasant when you real- Police Officer $s ize that you have really saved by taking advantage lid Home Saddened ’ went to Willard -Guest, Willi: aes eee ast Chance lage | By Infant's Death PATRIOTS FLAG Stark and A. W. Blaine, a. A.|/ Fresh Italian Chestnuts (for the | | | A. Frye, proprietor of the on West YeRic ast night at Ifis home, Boyer street. He was 4, Death came as the rc Iness of several months | n. nim are his wife ©. H. Frye and five children reside in Casper. H. fs a resident of Los Angeles aughter, Mrs. J. C, Cissna, of e/Omaha, Both were with their fath- er at the last The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ShafferGay chapel. The Rev. Charles E. Scofield, of the .Jirst eded that the rigid airshipe er of opinion Is Improved Ross received his from the CY sta tion, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, = = Patrick J. Sullivan died this morn- —_— PLYMOUTH, Vt., Nov. 24.—()—| ing at their home, 1438 South Wal- Col. John C. Coolidge, father of the| nut street, a few hours after birth. A president, who has t seriously |The funeral will be held tomorrow 1 of his home for .| Lorton chapel with Father J. F. — —-— Moreton officiating. Mr. Sullivan is a member of the eo e cater ple ten Nicest Laxative 9 ‘The National Americanism Com: | [Rebel Forces “isso or tno American Lemon ue z is Sweet, Juicy Navel Oranges, doz I U Are Driven Off |< not more than one hundred | Cascarets 10c} Florida Grape Fruit R K E Cranberries (Wednesday only), !b.-_45¢ TO GET A BIG, FAT, Large Solid Head Lettuce, per head-_4Qe } LIVE12-LB, ~ Large Crisp Pascal Celery Extra Large Bunches Radishes, 3 for 10¢@ Penetrates pict | and twenty-live words in length, whe Wil sveses WHEN tn pain, the soothing warmth of B the F en h sue ting of the United States, accord: | Don't stay hend- We Will have a fresh shipment of all vegetables ob- % " achy, Zzy, sick. + : . . BAUME BENGUE will being You com- y r Cc ad kere rah hc | Nothing atae relicees tainable including Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts, Fresh forting relief. It digs right into the sore- cvinmanuer of ine Wyoms wee i ness and drivesthe pain out. It will not é eens inig diag creed snould’ be OE Beans, Peas, Spinach, Onions, Tomatoes and Peppers. burn or blister. BEIRUT, Syria, Nov. —(P)—| concise phrases and in as ‘ like “Cas- Good fer: rench post at Rasheya, west] .icient vigor and literary Take one or 8) fesasine, Banded! of Damascus, was relieved this af-| warrant its memorizauon anu use 11 | two of these pleas. OPEN ALL DAY THANKSGIVING 1 Rheumatism, Sciatica, ternoon after its garrifpn of 250] scuovis, in /Catizen ussemolies and on | ant laxative tablets a Backache, Sore Mus men had put up a strong defense, | ali patriotic occasions. any time, to gently stimulate yorr ilver | ‘ * ver pores it holding off several Druse attacks.| Tne patriot's tag creed should be i and staft your bow- e e a a Jelenguered in the citadel, the| written in the first person, It snvuld | els. Then you will feel fine, your a French defenders resorted to a bom-| iret, sec forth the idea.s and ide head becomes clear, stomach sweet, Your Druggist Sells Ie bardment of the town, to which the|.or wnich the fag stanus, the -| tongue pink, skin rosy. GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH tribesmen had set fire. rifices and 10US acuievyemencs “Cascarets" gently cleanse, sweet- - 4 The Druses retired in the direction | cnat it represents; and second, pro- | (7) and Reet the entire system, BAUME BEN of Damascus. It ‘# reported that ciaim in tne form of a pledge the re- | Tenner” gor oy race oF sicken, 1 CANALOESS suffered heavy casualties spect which every ‘loyal ciu.zen | children on each box, any drugstore. RIALTO THEATER BLDG. | eee? A >=} snould accord tne tag in his nearc | —Ady. and in its actions. The national flag vode, woicna can be secunred trom e the national headquarters of ‘ue American Leg.on ac indianapsis, r@) e a e r l es and,, should be used as a basis for uny definite auus.on to ilag euquette, r sor it is hoped that the creed WITH ANY n may promote the unversai use ot ai Best of > * Guaranteed the flag code turouguout the nation, t . a The e.ements of tne fag creed may ‘ Materials k Satisfaction be combined in whatever form ap- and ‘] peals to the auchor. It must display originality, it must be inspirational. No person may compete wno is less than twelve, or more than nine- teen years of age, National prizes are: First, $750; ! recond $500; third, $250. These cash prizes shall be used only for scholar- ships in college or univers.t.es to be designated by the winners, state prizes inciude silver medal for first, bronze medal fof second and cerifl- cate of merit for third. Roy Bedford of Sheridan, depart- ment Americanism officer, has charge of plans for the essay con- test in Wyoming. Workmanship Low Prices : COLE BATTERIES are made by manufacturers with long experience in the building of high grade automobile batteries, employing only skilled battery men and using the very best of materias throughout. porate ae ota *T 2” for Ford and light cars. Price only: ......-cccscosssesesecsereseet Western Auto Supply 233 East Second UIT —: Ga Wy «: , Solon Voices rt i | U.S. Merchant Marine Appeal RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. “Buster Brown” “Bust: e Shoes for Girls Shoe Dept. ‘Sheet for bora How wonderfully pleasant it really is to think of ihe spproaching holiday and all its attending festivities. Xelatives and friends will mingle joyfully, enthusing in che spirit of the season. To assist mother, busily engaged with her planning, PIGGLY WIGGLY buyers have labored for weeks, collecting the Cream of the Harvest for her selection. BULLETIN CAULIFLOWER—Per Ib. __-----_____________ 171/,.¢ GRAPE FRUIT—Large, each___________)___.- tthe TOMATOES—Fresh, extra fancy, per Ib.---_.__ --20¢ CINCINNATI, Ohio, Yov. 24—UP) —The fate of the United States mer chant marine hangs in the balance, Chairman Jones of the senate com- merce committee declared today in a letter read before the conference | of the middlewest foreign trade committee, If congress fails to pass legisla tion at the coming session providing | for replacement of ships as they | wear out, he declared, the United States again would be dependent upon foreign shipping to get products to world markets. | DOZEN DEAD | IN TORRENT SHOE SPECIALS BOYS ' One lot of Shoes, consist- | Just received a new ship- ing of flat heels; grey ment ot) eels; grey, of the latest styles brown and black. Regu- | in tan Shoes and Oxfords, v7, special 9L600 | S22" © $3.65 One lot of Children’s Shoes Boys’ Hi Cut Boots Consisting of black and With buckles. Sizes 514 IN THE HOUSE brown kid and gunmetal to 11 EEA del ranma etal, . persons are reported to have been a v button and lace Sizes Special —_ $2.95 killed in the refugee settlements here RHUBARB—Per Ib, _---__----_--___+___-_-_-_- 2c SEE OUR W 5 21% to 184%. $2.50 and lassthe | result, of) ‘torrential vraln APPLES INDOWS $3.00 values, which fell for seventy-five minutes On Fh a rams a eta wera iS era eee er 4 Ibs. 25c ‘ Vv » enacts $1 45 yesterday, The rain caused consid ery special e 0 erable material damage In the city, | MM ME MERRIE me ee me ne lot of estimated at °15,000,0f° drachma (about $195,000.) es I MANION ENTS ——LAree, pen 10.--- copied pata FOUR TURKEYS GIVEN BY SERVICE STATIONS | Four Casper families at least will dine Thursday on turkey supplied the expense of the Casper Service s, Wour of the ten turkeys | y the two service | Just Received Men’s Hi Cut Boots A new shipment of Ox- Made of heavy elk and fords in black and tan Be rarce leathers, 12, calf. Very smart. Sizes 4, 16-inch tops. Values 2% to 7. $7.50 to $9. Very special $3.95 Special’ _ " $4.95 ——————— THESE SPECIAL PRICES WILL PREVAIL ALL THIS WEEK PIGGLY-WIGGLY ALL OVER THE WORLD 412 FAST SECOND 736 CY 900 NORTH PARK EVENINGS / fons wer ved today, Three presented at the McKinley station

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