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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 8

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Casper, Wyoming
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7mm-, THURSDAY OCT. 14f 1920 T5e Casper Dju'Ip Crfftunr PACE EIGHT let R- who has? been elected for the new fourth at West Casper, and ho will tip that work as oon an an additional- room in the tnent West Casper school is com-j pleted. Miss Fault comes from Ptromtre, and is highly recommended. WILSON SAVES NEGRESS FROM HANGING TODAY Sflitfnce tA hansf lire tomorrow -the murder of another negro worn Her friiteuce was commuted to life. woman has been hanged in thj Fiin-trict of Columbia since the execution of Mrs.

Surratt in eonneciion with tLe Lincoln assassinations A In the early part of the fifteen! Century earvers and gilders in Veni. were ijermitted to attach tiieir nam. fJO cial Invitation to the convention. Returning, Mr. Kimball motored biiC-t: to (i-per from Denver.

jl'nion h-ml: at Winkler, Manst ITEAGHER'S FATHER DIES a. rti todav-cnJ eweaijed with differ sbotitin- end wounding fer, who ati-ropO'l to arouse the icr.i by rinsing the town tire hell, jposscs are searching for the handits. i IT HOME Ifl-JOPLMO. FIVE ROBBERS UNITED DRUG GO. GREATEST HELD TAKE $19,0001 cies rvi tv.

3t ryrimfi 51 7 T-f 1 Ifl I i Ph i "Too x-aii THie-lV. teacher in tils I It i lliewl that more fish are (Tty Associated Press) found off the Grand Ranks of N.w- WASHINGTON', Oo.t. 14.rresul.-nti foundlnnd than in any other part off Wilson saved from the pl.o-.w Jo-, the world sepl ine Ret-ry. a yonirj negress. nnoer 1 i.

rvntt-nt flesh ot Maf'K OOga IS preicrreu lO HUM. ni'iranui'-iHai I of imimals of another color on account school, has been called to Joplin, Mo 'of the i-feuter amount, of nutriment it by the death of her father. Her place (Tiv Associated WINXIPRO, Oct. IS masked men blew ooen tlie safe to iiie frames of patures i.y supposed to possess. lic-in" filieil temnorariiv in.

vio 1- ir-t tfmtm mil -t HP CONVENT 0 Kimball, from Casper Rexall Store Credited with Largest Sales in Towns of 20,000 if ir. at St. Louis Gathering With more than eight thousand people in attendance, every part or the United States and many foreign conn-tries being represented, the Rexall convention, recently held In St. Ixmis wai the greatest in the history of that enormous institution, according to W. fc5.

Kimball, who returned the first of wk from the Missouri metropolis. The entertainment for the guests ha I been elaborately prepared and was cart-fully executed, one of the most inl fretting features beingr the, horninK pigeon race. The li'-xall concern has the If r- BBSS 11, JsL JTTX at EIGHT O'CLOCK Doors Open Starting Saturday, Shows Every 'Day, Continuous from 1 p. m. to 11 p.

m. homing pwcfjn ion in trie worn, and from thiH loft 5,000 pigeons w're taken to various places In tho ur-'roumllng tat-s, generally within a ra--thus of S00 mites; the winning bird, however, Hew 800 miles in 12 hours and 40 minutes. The loeal Koxall store has been mado a gift of two of the; horning pigeons wliich ore on display in the windows of the fstore. is planned to arrange a race for these for the first day of the fctore'a xt one-cent sale. Another feature of the entertainment during tho convention was the mieai furnished by the Metropolitan orchestra, and the mived quartette in Jlme.

Frances Alda starred, which the orchestra. The guests veiv also taken on a steamboat excursion tip the Mississippi river, where, twenty miles above St. Louis a bar-becuo had been arranged on the hank-) of the river for their amusement. The ladies were entertained at theater parties, and each day were Imi piete.l sit a different hotel. One eve-ning the men were given a hiri1 at the convention hall; 5,000 guests were amused there by noted entertainers.

"The Whir! on Top of the World." a fciant carnival and dance, given the last niht of the convention, IT'S! Wo A 6 y. -c T.r -tr -oca, -Sir A VMt- i ti.i i MS Ri is it i i I Hi iiiiiifiiiiiiiimm ir ffl! 4i" -SVi! WW was Htugcd on the roof of the 'rug company building. This building Is the largest thus building in World. The returns from the famous Itexnd straw vote from all over the States were submitted at the convention. Mr.

Kimball stated that these returns ran two-to-one in favor of larding. Mor-j than has been spent to s-ecurj this vote. Casper people see its in ns daily in the windows of either the Republican club or the Kimbuii drug store. While on his St. Touis trip, Mr.

Kimball made his Christmas purchases. He also visited the Japrgelt stores in St. 1-otiis, the I'edermann stores in Kansas City and the Scholtz stores in Denver, with the object of perfecting and in-crcaslng the service and system in hi Rexall ptore ber. Mr. Kimball whs given the honor of ranking first among those selling the most Rexall Roods in towns of population.

These Casper purchases Were within of those of til's St-holtti stores in Denver. Tiie'Rexatl organization was founded seventeen years ago by Kouis K. Liggett in rooms in th- second Moot back of foes of a building in lies-ton. The present factory in Itos.on covers CO acres. The factory located at St.

Ixiuis oecupies t5 acres. Tiiero ari inimeroiii) plants all over the world, the latest addition to the Rexall hst heme; the 800 stores recently purchased of thu Roots Stores company, Kngland. At tho convention ia St. Rouis there Were representatives from UexaH stores from every country. Including China.

In the near future the local Rexall storo will conduct another one cent sale. This is to be the largest sale of 1h sort in the history of the stor. Tho Rexall organization share one-half of the expense in order that the store may feature such a sale. Air. Kimball has taken over the entire basement of tho Kimball building to be as f-torawe for reserve stock.

At present the Kimball store is carrying the larKest stock of drugs in the state. Mr. Kimball, accompanied by Kllis, the Wyoming Rexall representative, motored to Denver and there took" the Rexall special train to St. J.ouis. At Kansas City they were jo'n ed by Mr.

and Mrs. C. II. Ilorstmnn of the Citizens' Rank of Casper, to whom Mr. Kimball hail extended a spe 1 5 jr- lei i til ill i jttv Ai- war FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY S.

A Goldwyn Picture 4 Wyoming Story 1 I I i i i 1 sl -1 i Si. 4 ir DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET For President James M. Cox, of Ohio For Vice-President Franklin D. Roosevelt, of New York For Representative in Congress1 Wade II. Fowler For Presidential Electors I).

U. P. Marshall W. B. Ross Mrs.

C. W. Crouter Presenting a cast of selected players, including Barbara Castleton, James Kirkwood, Russell Simpson, Sydney Ainsworih, Albert Roscoe and others. "THE BRANDING IRON" is a big picture one of the biggest the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation has ever produced. i FLANKLIN CLEVERLY MAMMOTH Admission to the America, 40c, Including Tax Latest Current Events WURLITZER ORGAN 1 i i SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILLIAM FARNUM IN "DRAG HARLAN." 1 -nr -y 1 1 1111 ar 'i DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET For State Senator Fred W.

Dralle For Representatives C. Mills John L. Schultz For Sheriff R. L. Forbes For County Attorney R.

N. Ogden, Jr. For Countv Surveyor Albert Park For Commissioner Four Years T. A. Hall For Commissioner Two Years E.

J. Kemp For Coroner Lew M. Cay Caspers Newest and Finest Theater Mammoth Wurlitzer Orchestral Organ tf t-4 iitMMalHyiyiMWIJIy! Ill III I I I bmiiumw i -hjmmhimu JP.

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