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Gl na ner re hg Che Casper Daily ¢ tee BLUEBEARD’ PRESENTS ENIGMA TO THE FRENCH POL! So aensegt rine Ye aS MC cation oa oe Souk ine BUSINESS TELBE. Entered at Casper Lveremixie): fic@as Bevon BAK AMAGKST. NOY. MEMBER THE ASSOCIA’ REPORTS FROM THE UNT KE HANWAY President and Editor ae Nicaea Busivegs Ran acer = mem Still! Mystery to Offi: THOS, DA’ Advertisin) cials Investigating Alleged. Davia STRATEN Sve. PARIS, (Correspondence of the lew York Cit y- Prugge King & Prudden oad Se tomer, Bide Copies, of the SR: | Thoyne are on | * tie Inthe New York and Chicuge of- ficee and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ry Carsicr yne Year... { Six Months: Three Monthe One, Month . Per Copy... By Mail Ine Year. = 96.00) 00 Three Months - No subseriptic less period than t All subscriptions ea for ree TAngne. as! Ag: est pul it not! Dea bee! /French papers term +eharged. by the police with being re- !sponsible for the disappearance of} | Associated Press.)—Little headway ‘has been made in the case of Landru, as the) who. is ‘the Bluebeard,” him, Gambais thirteen women to whom he had promised marriage. The. police have been investigating, gor four months and four times a week Langru is taken from the iprison of Le Sante to the office of Judge Bonin whose questions as to the fate of the thirteen women elici from Landru evasive and at times jvery witty responses. They have got jas far as sweetheart number three {and Landru’s flippant replies have} {nearly driven the Sires ti" exctunivels, PFostration. Yesterday the judge announced shat he wes gong for a holiday. Lan- dru immediately chipped in with the }request that he, too, be permitted !to take a vacation as the. regime: of ut t for Membership to Audit Ba- Applicant ena of Cirenintions. Member of the Associa eptitied to the use for republication of all news aispener Gracitee to Ey te oth ise cre fe nm othe ee al news published: herein. No, CBD ONE : effort is being made,” Dirceter General of Railroads Hines, “to speed up the construction of the 100,000 freight ordered last year.” How of everything; the administration has attempted— Might he not be allowed to go to his villa at Gambais and hold himself at the disposition of the court? It was from Gambris villa that’ Landru’s future spouses disappeared never to be heard of since. Judge Bonin was asking Landry this week how, it was that his son who assisted him in removing the furniture of three of his fiancees dio not make queries when moving that says cars typical our entrance war preparations, into the war, delayed intervention in axico, steps check the high cost Mexico, steps spcacl Me onan ae. of Mrs. Guillin, the third removal: of of living—everything has been de- furniture in six months. ‘Did he noi 1 until a cris s upon, the find it strange?” asked the judge. “My children obey my orders, they do not discuss them,” respondec Landur, ‘‘I have my misgivings ag tc the wry you bring up your children judge,” he added sententiously. Landru. contended: that he had ar ction could be no lon- With e coal shortage of lack of car: movement of crops s country and wer postponed, impending, because and with the riously impeded for the. same reaso Mr. Hines tells the try that order from, Mrs. Guillin, drawn up ir cry effort is being made to buisl) legal form giving him full: power oj CaeonG after they were. ov- attorney to’ administer her property “This document was not found among your papers, therefore, I must con: clude that; it never existed,” saic the judge. “4nd as:you and your police, with all the means at your commend are It might be added thet throngs{ unable to find Mrs,. Guillin, I must oters attend the meetings to; therefore conclude that she never ex isted.”” countered. Landru, ‘ . Not the ‘vestige of the missinys women has been found and the charg of murder against Landru is growing dered! It is said that great throngs cf women voters attend the’ President’ speeches to view Mrs, Wilson's Paris hats. of men ¥ what type advocate the titution that h see of man it is who cau abandonment of a Con- s taken a solemn: oath to “preserve, protect and de-|weaker. There is no “corpus delicti.’ fend.” The villa at Gambais has been ran —_ 2 secked bythe police and ponds in tht The War Department has ordere ‘ vicinity: of ‘the villa have been drain the repatriation of all prisoners of|ed, but it would appear that the wo i /men have vanished into thin air. To questions as to the probable where- -abouts of the missing:-women. re- war, Approximate 1,350 of tt United tates and will’ hb deported at once. How does liiddties with thamm priorita, theini dit. quare with the President's de ‘\appearanc, Landru invariably veplies: tion that the United States re \T am # man of the world, I cannot in a state of war until the trea | betray the confidence of women.’ ratified by the mate? PLANES TO CARRY BOTH Our contemporary s: the Me MAI ASS) Vherson well has reached a depth of IL AND. P: ENGERS hetter than 16,000 feet. At this rat ‘By United P LBOURNE. (By } Ti emsportation Compar th a charter to establis sassenger, cargo, and mail service be- tween the principal cities of the Aus- tralian, commonwealth, has been reg? istered at the Federal Treasury partment. the drillers. m in China by Christmas. expect to punch a hok CHILDREN 10 ENROLL FOR RED UhdSa PEAGE DUTIES pany, serodromes will be established al bt Se at Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, F With a membership of 10.000,000,, bart. To begin, a da Trunks, Hand B American school children. the Junior Vice will be run betwee as, Red. Cross is planning extensive ac-/28d Sydney in 64 hours; between Mel- |}| G “1° Citi in connection with the peace. eurhe Sod Adelaide in 52 hours ans | Guns and Ammunition. program of the American Red Cross, between Melbourne and Hobart SP to sustain which the Third Red Cross Launceston in 73 hours. The mae : he spe Roll’ Call will be held thruout the Chines used will have a capacity of We. Will Save, You country November 2 to 11, it was) 24 tons, euch able to carry 30 pas- imounced at national headquarters SeMBers, with 25 to 30 pounds of Iux- i BE: Per Cen todd ! | gage: for each person. ent Chief among the activities in which dsmexnenveds that. thea acry put into operation by July the boys and 2 s will engage willibe xtending relief to less fartunate chil- en in wWarsswept Burepe and lend- ing a helping hand to suffering chil- dren in this country. This istance he home towns will take many providing clothes and to children of men disabled in the war; helping crippled children by providing: companionship, crutches and doctor's care. on-finding means of transportation to and from chool; founding free beds in chil- dren's hospit and sending flowers. hooks and t to the tiny patients rr = es Washington, D. C., is to have a RECOMMENDATION woman's real estate exchange Any statement we make is haere Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL not based on what we tell, you but on what those who wear our Glasses tell us. It's their word, not ours, we ask you to conkider: when we. say” our glasses are better qualified and lower priced to ive you the greatest value and satisfaction. And you, cun’t geb value anid satisfaction, out of anything, 5 you put value and satis- faation into. it Let us explain the merits of Into. every pair of glasses we make we put value agid satis- kT. Williams to. you 0A faction by the employment of skill born of experience and stock that is paying a 16 per care. to ‘obtain the atest amount, of ood our skill possible.» BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co. GaeundVloor, Henan: cent dividend. Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 botet ca all judge to nervous; fLa Sante did not agree with him. ; de- ecording to the plans of the com- ¢ aT ARE kane LONDON. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) British indus- trial. interests: view with alarm the gaining of a foothold) by American | exporters in the coal market of France | and Denmark. Industrial disputes in Great Britain have given American} dealars an opportunity to obtain huge exclusively by South Wales mines. american dealers ape said: to have contracted for the delivery of {100,060 tons of coal in Fran negotiations are now under wa additional, half-million tons. One or two cargoes of American, coal al- ready have been laid down in Den- mark as sample shipments, orders for which were placed last March dur- ing the strike in England, it is stated. | The price s said to be $2.50 per ton, lower than the English price that time. The iron and steel industries the curtailed Eng: competitors thru WWKTORS EXPEGT TO SET ST. 23.— (United ational and interna- tional long distance flights are e dected. to. be made in the nation balloon race to. start from here O tober 1. The record now is held by Allan Hawley of New York. He trave 1350; miles in. 1909. He started fro: St. Louis, landing in northern Cann-| The complote entry-list for the race } innounced hy Major Albert B ond | hUambert, directing anrangements for he race follows: Capt: Elmer G.! farschuetz, St. Louis; Capt. Carl wl , Kans.; Ernest S.} John S. McKibben. | 3reokville, O. Honeywell finished second international race in 1912 from Berlin and landing in Moscow, Russ He has competed in other int ional ballooning. Cole. M Kibben, Honeywell, Rasor and balloon instructor air service. of the Aero club of America rn. The Missouri Aeronau- ill conduct the race. in Me- the United States army Rul will Lilie Cascare you sleep,—that’s they work while vibune Wantads. Casper Loan Office | Will Save You Money d on baer Shoes and Blue. Serge Suits at $27.50 You have heen paying $35.00 for them Men’s Heavy Elk Hide Work Shoes at $3.50 Don’t foxget the Number Casper Loan Office Licensed and Bonded 133 S. Center NOTICE! FOR SALE | This four-room Bungalow. Full, basement; modern ex- cept heat, large corner lot, facing School and Walnut » streets. House is new and well built... Renting now, fur- nished, fer $80. per month. Will sell furnished or unfur- nished, This house will sell within a week. t SEE OWNER 4 At.727 School: St. 4 Poe Prige am Terms, re PP PPLAMDGLL. _"L, Bumbaugh, Indian- | polis; H E. Hor talph Upson, Assman, St. Loui J. McCull- ugh, St, Lou d Warren Rasor, | the| starting | the galled that yesterday ‘eth auniversdry of the. beginning ‘of | the of feverish ‘excitement and specula- tions, surpassing anything known America and which culminated two q ¢ hundreds were swept aw: the arily protrasted. an Ring” to corner the: country's supply of wold: | cineered tt; orders: in quarters formerly supplied } brains of the enterprise, but follow- ANNIVERSARY QF ‘GOLD CORNER’ PANIC RECALLS ‘BLACK FRIDAY’ TO WALL STREET’S OLD TIMERS ments ‘of the Civil war. Important stocks fell by a score of points with: in an hour, The smaller speculators fuiled of settled their obligations on ithe, best terms they could. The/ day. closed with gold) at 144, For a time the astounding plet had every pros- pect of success. Then President Grant awoke to the true nature of the conspiracy and. took steps to, check, it. Gould, as usual, had an adv e tip of president’s intention And he acted accordingly: To save himself from NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Some of old timers in. Wall Steet re- was, the fifti- “gohi camen'” panic. a period hitherto in the financial annals of lays later in the historic “Black Fri-, day” crash, in which the. fortunes of and, all tempor- interests of the coun the} es obtaim the es from the Unive \GUERNSEY, Y, Wyo. 23.— | Merle Taylor, Sept. l4pyear-dld*stdn of} Frank Taylor, drowned in the river while trying to recover a duck he had shot from on horseback. The horse stumbled and threw the boy into wa- ter over his depth and handicapped by his heavy clothing he was unable} ‘to swim out. ms a ES Keep ay ba —it Titknowe no reliev 2 paths and aches gine ae ‘LIRIMENT hia S sold for 38 years, Today, baa more» popular. than ever, There can ca be but one answer—it produces its. Applied without rubbi Canadian women, in a number of widely scattered localities, will par-| their first clections ticipate in ti ®8/ to the afflicted part, bringing {full citizens on October 27, when! from rheumatic twinges, sciatic jhalf a de or more vacancies in the © stiff, strained’mu lame back, f ruin he set to work, secretly, getting e rid of his own personal supply of gold before the slump came. He soid as fast as he could, without bothening. to: notify his who, went on buying. The panic was the. direct resu attempt by the so-called ‘ Jay Gould devised: and en- the. scheme. . He was the ass ing his usual method he put for On the fellowing morning— ward others to serve ficureheads, Priday’’—the crash came. The and to reap all the glory—and the exchange we punishment. In the soit deal he neighboring chose James Fisk, Jr., (whom Ed dense. mass of humanity labori ag Stokes sumption of | August Gould’s syndicate began buy- NeW BALLOON REGORDS' afterward murdered) as hi of cxcibe- ander the greatest state figurehead. There others of ment. Men went insane in the “gol course in the clique. But Gould was room; the hair of one speculator Ithe intellect behind it all and Fisk/said to have turned snow white., The} was the chief actor whole scene beyond description. In the spring of 1869 the price In the midst of the wildeat ¢ of gold had fallen to 131, by reason ment, when the price at} of: the govenment’s impending re- at the highest points, a me of specie payments. In: rived with the news that England are also said to feel their|ing gold for a vise. They started by orders to sell gold on behalf of the! outlook is not very hopeful because} buying up all the gold in New York government. This effectively s 2- of opportunities afforded American! City banks—about $15,000,000. ed the “corner.” The price instant-| ould’s manipulation—he ‘ly fell to 135. The power ly sixty brokers working for Clinue was broken, and the great d went up steadily from 121 ctisis was at an end. | until fif years ago to it reach- Intense indignation was aroused ed 141, he ne y it con- against Gould, F and others of tinued to rise and the conspirators the conspirators. For many hours a | declared their purpose to crowd mob searched industriously for Gould to lynch him. But he was careful not to be found. He is said to have Seared up $11,000.000 by his fore- It was a day of intense of ing hopes anc recalling t pst critical mo | foare flavor is just as distinctive as the: label. 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