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fbe Casper Daily Cribune BE ie. Ree Re eee a Casper, cation Oil Exchange Bui BUSINESS TELEPHONE. Hate: Seton clase mate ‘EMBER THE ASSOCL ~ REPORTS FROM THE USTED PRESS J, EB. DARL vad y Postot- ey 22,1916 HANWAY. Pres het and Baltor E. Y, Business N. Apaver isin; Bianabor R, E. .-City Rditor J. B. GRipriie: Associate uer Advertising Representative: David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. New York City. NEW CN TRIAL FOR MURDER OF GIRL HE LOVED Dramatic Situations Enter Trial of Senator’s Son Who Into} iE POST LAYS Prag FoR : ARMISTICE, DAY tate The Laramie Post ot the 4 Legion is planning big thing mistice Day in Laramie, /W {ng to word, re scelved here. | ‘Phe Elks: will donate, Sof-their: ome while jo 4_ the. butchers: gvocers will assist in every possile way. The Hed Cross will! have charge af the arranging: of some | Prudden, King & 1 ne: ‘s party for the retumped service men. 1720-28 Stegen Bldgs Confessed to Killing Laramie is reported to haye not more Chicago, Ml. sa Freida Lesser. than 60 members out of a possible 500 a Title i Se i Copies of the Daily Tribune file in the New York and Chicago of- s and visitors are welcom: Three Month: No subscription by mail accepted for} 1.50} 108 AN KS, Calif., Oct. 31.—In terwoven in the circumstances surround- Shortly after 3 o'clock on the morn fing of July 5, 1919, a black sedan au- en. old her head became afiecied with Tt started ex-seryice men. SWARTZ HOME tats Soap and Ointment and used four cakes of Sogp andone fifty-cent ‘90 |ing the slaying of Freida Lesser, for | 4 i oneomen 88! which Harry S. New, son of United 1 IS. ROBBED OF . | ing. She was cross and Per Copy . 105 | States Senator New of Indiana, is on i | sS pens er hair ali fell . trial in the superior court here are j $3 Six Months $6.00 | any dramatic situations. | 000, REPORT, “We started to pse Cu- | | less period than three months. All subscri tone must be paid in ad- wance and The Dajly Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. jdt, alighted and walked into the Dy yeatering, Mr. 'dchwasta’: who: ean | | Cuticuré Por All Toilet Uses Avplicant for Membership fo Await Wu-|tective Bureay. é ie jattorney here, is in Washington look-| ‘Cuticura Soap, 0 Satire reau ‘irculations. ae ve just killed my fiancee. She} . ~ » Ointment - |. 1, an automobile in front of the sta.| TEA AND CAKE REPLACE BOOZE AS CAMPAIGN AMMUNITION WHEN WOMAN RUNS FOR OFFICE—Miss |e ‘ter tlie interests of the leasing ar are cli you reed for your skin rlgmber of the Asnociated Press | | tion,” he was said to have told detec-| Sophia Rembaugh, Republican candidate for’ justice of the municipal court of New York City, has introduced a new |Gasper OL SomPAnICS OF), Y arid alitolletuses. Bathe with Soap, entitled to the use for republication seltives on: dut way of winning votes, especially those of women voters. With her co-workers she has opened a former saloon as % soothe with Ointment, duct with all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. <p AN INTELLIGENT BALLOT tomobile drove up in front of the Cen tral Police Station here. A man, who jlater gave his name as Harry -S. New, | Detectives walked to the car outside; and found the body of Fredia Lesser, 21 years old, propped up in the back seat. Death had been caused by a bul-} ‘et which had entered her left temple jand emerged at the right side of her} head. | New was immediately placed under arrest and freely told the circumstances which he said led up to the young wo- a tea room and every afternoon tea and cake is served over the bar to visitors. NatronaHigh School News Notes T One Year Hungarian | Budapest. * | Imperial government overthrown 1 | republic proclaimed Ago in War in | ] in The home of H. H..S H. H. Schwartz,. 701 8.| box of Gintment to heal her.’ | Beech street, was robbed this week of| € ) Migs Anna Berger, R. 1, \ $8,000 worth of personal property, a Box7, Spanaway, Wash. ,Sept.17,’15. cording to reports told hy his friends An ax was used ip breaking down the | door to rob.the home, it is said. as Talcum. Unlike strongly medicated soaps; Cuticura Soap is ideal for the complexion because so delicate, so fragrant and so creamy. Cuticura Talcum soothes and cools the skin and overcomes heavy perspirat For sample Ointment and "Talcum free address: Dept. R, Boston.” ‘The. Casper Sporting Goods compa! of 149 West Second street is‘sne of Cas. per’s newest’ and most progressige con cerns. The company his just received a_large shipment of holiday goods. It Written for The Daily Tribune by Special Correspondent. The citizen who ‘casts his ballot at the Municipal Election next}¢ Tuesday should not do so without a complete study of the qualifica- tions of each candidate. Good citizenship and efficiency in city affairs are the only issues before the people. man’s death, later signing an alleged confession that he killed her. He told the officers, they said, that he and Miss Lesser were to have been{It certainly flies so quickly at the high, married tle 8 forenleny: niece school that, to the busy members of the that late in the afternoon of July 4, : 5 according to the offivers,, that he -had,®cheel and, faculty: Monday morning called at the home of Miss Lesser and,Seems very close to Fiiday night. asked her to take an automobite ride! Nong thé less' we’ of the high school in the car of his mother, Mrs. Lulu Menage to accomplish much during « | Burger, who at the time was visiting y short perjod of time, and always : sere . lin the east. carry away with us on Friday evening No strictly political issues are in-| she consented, New is alleged to have ® considerable amount of know ledge ae: stated, and the coupie made a tour of ,duired since the prece hed ionday by volved, and the campaign is free tit hich cities, winding up in the ear |virtue ef industry: from partisanship of every charac- |evening in Topango Canyon, not far; Last week, which was the first since hpromi rise tAngelss \the distribution of the grade cards ir: | “We quarreled,” New is alleged to/marked the beginning of what the fac Some designing persons are at- nave told the officer at the time of his|ulty members: expect to be and the Vienna and réd flag hoisted. - United States forces cay It is ‘an old saying that time flies. best Christmas story for our sleigs te villagea:northeast entorn. ssue., aaa On Friday morning after the usual,! Hy € 2 2 : but ever new treat-given to the students! Dan J. McCarthy has returned from! $ by the orchestra, Rév, Lemons of the # Six weeks. trip which included visits Baptist church gave the school a short, it Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Cali- and humorus address, emphasizing his’ fornia. desire to be friendly with the faculty and students alike. The school was ve DON'T BE WITHOUT favorably impressed, and certainly has} Keep it hanéy—4e 7 in.relieying, Oxo Gas Heating Appliances: FIT ANY MAKE STOVE Kerosene, the 20th Century Fuel. Billions of barrels in Morage. sneaker, seve those ef friendliness and! regard, All during the week the enterpris- ing junior class has been decorating the) mnasium in preparation for a splen- of the no grounds for any feclings toward the | ows no equal did masquerade party In honor and aches larrest. ‘She told me that she was/students are determined shall be, a de- Good Old Hallowe'en Witghes and black mest fF tempting to make it appear that 7T°S"., jecome a mother and that we cided’ improvement upon’ the 1 cats who would, beyond a doubt, have LOAN’S LINIMENT has been one of the tickets is a Labor tic-|couldn’t be married. My mind went} The ‘Thunder Bolt staff inspired with | felt at home among the fantastic oriént-| sold for 38 years. Today, it is blank. I grabbed « revelver which similar resolutions has offered a, prize|al decorations and queerly represented more popular than ever. There ket. |mother and I kept {n ene car, and shot.| to the student who shall compose the individuals. juces. Not only is neither a labor tic-|Then 1 realized what I had done, but Freida was dead.” é = eRe ket, but both the leading tickets | "Grove toward town and finally drove! 5 * = ’ Keeping Twine, are well represented by a conser- vp ang down the principal downtown | Today 's Anniversaries | | Instead of making a “ball” of twine soll if on one of the ‘lithe woaden | PTI Gig Applied tsthout ruil to the afflicted part, bri from it perietrates ing relief rheumatic twinges, ‘sciatica, sore, stiff, strained muscles, lame back, and 4 can be but one ariswer—it streets. My mind was in a daze. Final- | vative labor man as a candidate |}, aeciaed to bring. her body here ‘and | o——> 2 handies such as-come on packages and | cena, creep pre Ie leaves no for City Council. jsive myself up. | 1869---Unfted States’Dranch mint at Car) bag this on a hook, | Se re: OES cloened’ pains. 5 ‘ son: Gity began operations. abe i Get econ- There is.no need for a labor tic-| |1874—Enos ‘Thompson ‘Throop. Martin . omy, Sere ie handy tr eietien ket in Casper. The business and! ven’s successor as gov: es needed. Your druggist has ice Three a . aA * ESS gelereste thas fala dwelt or of New York, died near sizes—35¢c., '70c., Drop in and sée demonstration at 159 South Center St. ta Th ys ‘ burn, Joh pea n. Inion la le We are Oven from 8 a. to 6 p. in peace and harmony, respectin N,.¥ é : pei y. P is 912—Gene nocal” wus elect- each other's rights—and there i) if no issue between them. ‘ Who “is the very best man tor} Vi SY ¥y the place, and who will. give the, ay people the best business adminis-| | Great Cathedral Not Damaged as/|_ tration is the only issue to be deter-| Much as Supposed, Says mined, | French Report Investigate the character and| ability of each candidate. Has he) pris B® Anmocinted Breve... been successful in his private bus-|thedral has not suffered from Gens | bardments and f iness? Has he had previous expe- Rembsrd nen oe .. . Brown Brothers Excliisive: Mgents, , the Cuban, repub; lie. Russian eral At A All Dealers Heep it handy mitt ande rench artillery stopped Ger onslanghts in. Flanders Champagne... ¢ 1916—German merchant — submarine Deutschland arrived at New Lon; don, Conn. 1917—Anglo- French reinforcements; } reached Ltalian front. | PIP IOP OOD MM Peete ribet achittea | } | Limiment j | H | | i | | | tichards & Cunningham Company yays' have beén badly ‘damagéd by | Vas’ there’ not séme talk of leay ild SOOIE Sey, \ rience in managing a business in-|told a representative of ane y | in the -cathedrat ‘As. it owas?” the re- zi transigent. The Cardinal announced] porter asked. omen as ne samen the (aattaine wesvice ould. ve rexsmod} °TF the exlerioe‘ofToutonte, barbus! Men’ s Department. © large problems facu in the gathedral from November 1!) ty have to be presi “ly let them be city at on rks ti Il rs he the holy office will be restricted Yo vue atlas’ DY a me 7 eeptiedl the 4 Winter is here to stay and we advise all those who ee f th a call for the |aitar of the Virgin and the ambule: [Cardinal gravel ; | have hot yet purchased their heavy wearing apparel of the ve est tory around it. These* will jecommo- oS bY y ry men Bake ar BO seh ecibeth z to do so at once and prepare themselves for colder Investigate first, then cast your |"! vote for the best man, irrespective of every other consideration. - Read The Tribune Want Ads weather, which is sure to come. he interview scribes how he met the cardinal at Rheims in a simply fur nished apartment of the archiepis tell hole in thi Sweet and 5 . . : . . . A : . , palace with a shell A e © Bacinal Neaicgn, Sdesuite Gat tty ‘sedi Clothing ix stig hale and alert, and he is d z 1 oR al elonumiee Cieheiee or ee, epee vee pete fae We now have a very large and complete stock of | In the Day’s News | Destroyed, my cathedral? Why * Men’s arid Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws, and et nu," he sali. “Bhs iasma “* _ A: Photograph our prices are very reasonable. Call and be convinced. « MartChirson special rite betiev es few ‘ We feature the well known Hirsch-Wickwire Suits and S © mupceeted lAgthlir te Raion) cree Lia) tri Weunnot abe, ne but the Z Overcoats for men and the Fiber-Nik Suits for boys, [ish foreign secretary, has had a. re-|beeuty of the cathedral” van its 4 i which insures you good workmanship and a perfect fit. - markably successful public career. m|*t#ined Blass: secondly, in it : J) his carly days at Oxford it is recorded |tUTex. and thirdly in its statuars A F i nth: “Of the stained glass, nin been saved and brought to Paris remaining tenth can be restored specialists, with the aid of much pa-| tience and a great number of colored photographs we | AS regards the} of him that he was wont to profess two sreat ambitions, one to be president of } the Oxford Union and the other to be viceroy of India. The first of these he achieved in 1880, and the second just 19 years later. Many other important “Every Puff a-Pleasure” Underwear We sell the celebrated “Lewis” Union Suits for men and there are no better made. Our stock of these is complete now and the prices range from $3.00 to Made in your home or office. offices have been filled by him, includ-|8culptures, we shall use the numerous : M f ing those of undersecretary of state for mele we an ar them i rans na e | s ae * $12.00 per suit. We also have several styles of two- India} undersecretary of state for {or-|had to be restored anyway in the course ace emma NS Be s eign affairs, and lord president af_tho| for instance, the|| _McCurory—Phone 1109 | L. G, MURPHY CIGAR CO. piece tton and wool at’ popular council, In 1895 Lord Curzon was mar-|) pt 3h tne eee ‘ Wholesale... pi ried to Miss Mary Leiter, shter as restored dn : * mals {yes Mite: (Lanter whoa his anillions tle statuary, we have! so ¢ Cigars,' Tobaccos, Cigarettes ax & merchant in Ch ». Lady cur-jmany moldings that 1€ will be easy > : yon died in 11 After remaining ajreproduce -the damaged parts. ; ‘ widower for more than ten years Earl| lars, with their ornamented capitals, Curzon, in 1917, married another Amer-|have suffered little; eply the two side | Extra Special woman, Mrs. Alfred Duggan, AR 5 7 Aiakiing J * Prominent resident OF) 0, sesseesesbeneccoesescsscees We have just received a 7 ai “e . Read The Tribune Want -Ads Suetenek Savespe splendid assortment — of oo VI IPLPLLZ LL Ad PFO PITUTITILLLE LL LLL CARPENTERS (TUT EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL: WANTED “RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY SHOCKLEY yal GARAGE Phone 62, Office aa Yard: First and Center _ Keep: Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps Laying Floors $1.00 Per Hour *’ Plenty. of Overtime Colby & Rognstad 6 o0eeconscoacooscocescocenedaenoe: Boys’ Rough Felt and Vel- ‘vet Hats and several ‘styles of Winter’ Caps, just the thing for winter wear. We now! have a inbey’ assortment of BeaVer Hats, also winter caps-in all of the different styles arid shapes and the prices are’right, and we have several styles of men’s MOET ET ETA f sriced from $5.00, to $25200 ‘each. “So if you T BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN seh cap for winter sls call and see. us. neil Gr entral Bloc o at CTMINK-D maTT : peer apalat Quick autvice, higher peg i THINK: RICHARDS & cuaiciian WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST" GOL PIERAELIOLL IL LL I DIS LOL LI LS ML. Orr ttt Be \ \ area PF, ae a ae ots GATE DAI IIS LAI IO EEE,

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