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/ surpass any othor oxpurnice {a your PAGE EIGHT “TADDIE BOY” | AND “TIGER” CORRESPOND Former Ends Letter With “A) Cordial Wag, a Friendly | Sniff and Joyous Greeting” a eres H NO CAT [blended in a drama that's being By NEA Service Basin, Wyo., Feb. 9—Details of an oil md romance and its tragic endins are being unfolded bit by bit as th most sensational murder ural Wyom- ing has had ‘in 10 years proceeds be- fore the criminal court here, The en- tir. oil fleld hereabouts is aroused over it. t The freé, open life of the oil camp, three picturesque western characters, 2 love triangk:--these elements a udience wf jurors life in their hands. enacted before an that hol | ~ ‘Oil Country Aroused By Tri Oil t —— al Infernal Machine Murder ; | Victim.and Man on Trial TO PLAY WITH tye harecters ar: —— i Albert Lampitt, on-trial for ‘killing ié S| Feb. I— “s view of life his suc ful rival in love and four Hogion Web. Pak oo 8 ved others by means of an. infernal ma- Prcidie on Tae Bae. : 1 in the White House is given inva let ter ostensibly written by “Ladd Boy,” President Harding’s Airedale! 4 terrier, 49 “Tiger,” a stage dog, which Grac , ‘oight. Ekg. es : 4 vill g i e ; f Here it will be tolt Find Passénzcr = ¢ will appear in the current issue of the at’ the: trial -uOw ty pro - P ge 2 / National Magazine, to be publishe today. The President sent the letter, which was in reply to one from “Tig: er,” to Jos Mitcheil Chapple, editor of the magazine. | Laddie Boy has made reply,” | President Harding wrote, “and I am; sending you a copy herewith for y laformucon, since you were the bea er of Tiger's message.” i Alter telling of “a thrill that wag- | ged my stub tail vtolently when I} read of the part you are playing, giv. | ing to the puble a demonstration of the fidelity which characterizes ‘our lives,” “Laddie Boy's” letter says: ‘tions of the bunkhouse ¢ “Evory dog plays his part ere reais rod Waa oatt: ald PITT’S HOME AND HIS AUTOMO- sabili y A FOES AC RVICES COSTS ; when he is merely his naturat self, {Unlike ottcr employes tamane oi BILE LOADED APPARENTLY FOR reliability, For all seasons, for all business and | 57 9 i unhappily many a dog is more.Or/ cow-pied a smaliapabli, aft apart ! FLIGHT ON THE NIGHT OF THE polled by his envitonment and |p Tine rest of camp. ; ‘ - Oe uh oh egees : A > i ds C. A.. MeCOY, ¢ ine. am ipoiled , Grace Lee, typical western beauty, , 3 It is the: atest. creation of Hudson Super-Six body True Cc } xpress " : ings which might grow into serioys ‘rue-Tagg Paint Co., 4 a wish to see mo and I ahake hands was cmployed as caretaker of the revclutions if not promptly checked. engineers, men who set the style in many types H with so many callers at. the executive ae eee ened males, including | Jn the old, days the first thing a of closed cars. Hudson also builds the Essex. Dallas, Texas ; mansion that { fear there are some |r omptt, admired her, but all stood | band of rebela'did was to cut all tele- Pree ae ° people who will suspect’ me of politl-| 146 whon it. became known she f2- graph and telephone wires, thus iso- Come in—See it—Compare it cel inclinations—fiom what [see of) voréa Foight's sult-all ‘save Lam- lating the region of revolt. x . . politics 1am sure 1 have no such es | pie In ita station at Chapultepec Park| ~ i MA i pie cene. aetna excceaitisiy tater: Lampitt persisted in his suit even ee Here ane esteee sovorament has one % i if ‘Of course sl T-! when t became camp niws:that there OF the: large}, and. best equipped R B L b k M C | «sting and worth while to bz in the | would be a wedding. with Miss Lee , | plants on the continent. During the we ave ou e otor ompany 4 center of so many activities ‘of .great portence, but there is an air.‘ of! earnestness and responsibility about it which I can see in my chief that; T often long for ‘tha gasd old days | home, jometimes the chief acts as though | vould like to sit down when he and ~ alone, and J can look at him y, you and I are real friends, and we will never cheat gach other.’ ; Knows VII Be Faithful | “When the chief looks at me this way, I know that he feels that I-will never find fault with hi 0 matter what hé does, and that‘I will never hen. ungrateful! nor unfaithful. 4 oy “L realize that a' dog's life is limited in years, but it is, after all, a wonder- ful life to live, [can believe we leave. our-impress on our human associates. I suppose, because’ of my temporary assignment’ to: the: White ‘House, you attribute toy me ;greater | knowledge than:I can really claim to possas,. 1 am ecnly 18- months old and [I do- not know many other dogs. 1 have' heard the chief talk about some of his dog friends, and‘I know that he chooses to: be known as the friend of good j dogs. . ‘ - “Say! talk about fellowship—me for the. company of a ‘small boy who has been taught never to: be cruel ‘to ant: | mals. That's the association ‘for play | that strengthens the heart and bright- | ens the spirits. Still, there are a. lot { of grown-ups whom itis most agree: | able to associate with, i | Mistress Gave Me Cold Shoulder “When I tame to the White Hovse the Mistress gave me a rather cold! shoulder. .I found out afterward it was because she‘ did not want to be- come attached to me and excessively grieved in case our association had | to be severfd. Since then she ha ‘fallen’ for me to beat thé band. Sh lets me come to the private dining: room now and then, and I can coax! morsels from the table a whole lot more effectively than a lot of office: | seekers can appeal for jobs. But IT mustn't talk about these things, fort fear I will be giving away some, of the White House secrets, “I have no doubt you will of gcod. If you can only Hav realization that you are helping to ez- | tablish 2 moro kindly consideration of the animal life of which we are apart | and you can impress your audiences | with the beauty of the friendship of | dogs for human associates who, treat | thom beaomingly, and instil inhuman, | lives somo of the honesty and” fidel- | ity which characterizes :the Jives we dogs live, yau will find i ompengaition in the good you have" done which. will | life:” 1 No Cat to Play With : The letter says there is no cat to plav with at the White House and adds; ) i “Ido not think Iam sorry thereat. | ‘There isn’t much fun in pursuing and making war on some other quadruped ; is some of our forbears seem to think. in chine planted in the bunkho which the rival and the others Aampitt toch wer Creek (oil field in one of the wildest: parts cf the Wyoming Big Horn in. ‘The social, center of the ‘Grass Creck fiel is Ohio Camp, a little se tkement where the Ohio Oil Company maintains; headquarters for its “e:n- Foight and ers in the € ! ployes. Bunkbouses, each consisting of six small apariments, are the sleeping quarters provided for the unmarried mals cuployes of the oi] company. Feight occupied apartment No. 1 9f cn2 of these bunkhouscy. | Four, other oil field workers occupied other sec- not have quarters in a, bunkhouse. Ho and Folght as principals. 8 i: Miss:‘Lee complained to. Foight of Lamplit's attentions to her. Foight promised to settle the matter with his rival. Then— Early one moning while Foight and hiq.four bunkhouse companions slept, the bunkhouse was rént by a terrific explosion. 2 roight and his dog, sleeping beside him, were torn to pieces. \ The other four bunkhouse occu- pents died in agony. There was no sign of life around Lampitt's cabin. In front stood his automobile, loaded with food and sup- plies as if in: preparation: for a jour- ey, Eee Sheriff Holdredge “knocked at Lam- pitt’s door. Lampitt came to | the dcor, rubbing: his eyes’ as if just awakened. (He said he had not heard the deafening: explosion. Investigation by Sheriff ‘Holdredg?, showed the Ohio Oil-Company’s pow- der magazine had been looted and a quantity..of high ‘explosives stolen. ‘The magazine had been:forced open with the aid of a heavy War. This is the evidence on which the etate hopes to’ send Lampitt . to . his death: ONE; The ‘alleg2d finding in Lam- nitt’s. automobiJe' of ‘a’ heavy bar of the kind used in opening the powder mecazine, TWO: the stale says led from the megazine to Lampitt’s shack. THREE: Lampitt’s alleged skill at Automobile’ tracks which powder av making trap guns and bombs for killing mountain Hons pind other beasts, ; Lampitt denies the charges against him. i WIRELESS KEEPS DOWN MEXICAN REVOLUTIONS And Government Is Establishing : Stations In Every. Important City in The Republic Mexico City> Feb, reless tel- egraphy has‘ contributed ° greatly : to ane down revolution in ,Mexico nd the goyernment, recognizing its value, is éstab’ ions in every large city! inthe republic. Offic’ a that» by using the wire the able’ to, communi- cate, directly umediately With militar; and thus are able to and headqueste: ad off many incipient ypris- | a DOUBLE treat —Peppermint - Jacket over Pep- HARRY FOIGHT (LEFT), ONE OF THE VICTIMS OF WYOMING IN. VERNAL MACHINE MURDER, AND ALBERT LAMPITT, ON TRIAL FOR THE MURDER. ‘ABOVE, LAM- Varranza administration the station was practicallyidle but during the past few monthg it has been used daily by the government:in sending official news lettéts’ to Central and South Amertcan coyntries and in keeping its mifistera‘and consuls informed of affairs at ‘home. It ‘has been announced that the government expects to open the sta- tion shortly for commercial work. fr MAGINE 214 Main Street. for the land wires throyghout the re- the delightful ; vegetables, regardless of ‘ M0 of season”, ~ King’s Dehydrated Fruits:and Vegetables have the full natu- fal taste and food values of freshly gathered products, And your grocer is able to supply you in all seasons. In fact, drated Products: season no longer rulés in your choice of wintertime foods. P healthful A “Why Not Own It? - The Price Makes it Easy Closed cars have cost too much for most buyers. The Essex open. model sells at $1095, the five- passenger Coach is $1345. _ It has open car performance, its speed, ability to negotiate rough country roads, its carrying cap- ; acity and its economy. It has its sturdiness and family usesitis ideal. Andit has distinctive beauty. swinter in fresh fruits . the fact that they seem “out Best of 16 Cars My Essex is the best of 10 Cars I haved 1 owned. In one year I | have driven 22,950 miles, averaging 16 to 22 miles on gasoline, Distributors ‘Bismarck, N. D. Tt has also been found that the sta-| is often relieved by the Chapultepec] less activity in Mexico, will represent. tion here can be used aga supplement} plant. ‘ the republic at the radio-telegraph Ignacio Galindo, who for many| convention to be held in Rome next Public and congestion on. the’ latter! years has been identified with wire-| April. Your Grocer will supply you with these King’s Dehy- ji ii | really fine to dwell in tranquil. | s i : i i d Lboganberries * : Faigle Boy” signs himself, route ¢. ' ple . surprisingly ee ne with a cordial wag, a friendly sni Think h 5 i E Pe and a joyous greeting. 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