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OR ~—{FPIONTO HELP MOORE ON GRILL RIN DOWN REDS FORMURDER OF | WIKGSTATE eee RIC THEATER — : “7 <.| UNST TWO DAYS)” TODAY AND SUNDAY Sebo ade eho ete obo ef Seafeagoctoeteete ob w, go (0 hell; put up your own hands. NT 1 $ ; | according to Roberts. Roberts said he m Page 1 j 4 (Continued from Page 1) ‘recognized Armstrong asthe man who| FIRST PRESRYYERIAN CHURCH | TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH CONTINUOUS | P.M. TOT P.M. ; nibiy sacar ot Togio nee rend Newk ibe his sid Seen nea amenity, Delaware and Durbin Streets Pine and Cunningham Streets. Ke ity more of Legion notes 8. ing his voice. : astor. " bee dale 3 5 Bradley J. H. Gockel, Pastor. % ACHIEVEMENTS ieorge McKenzie, another deputy, Niapeee Hes Rreciesec pee ete Our Sunday esac | onteeeseel at| , oi ‘TION LAUDED was passed by Roberts in his effort|, Tomorrow will be Ne Harry Fisher, state secretary and sec-|to come to the aid of Majors who had|tte Day at this church. In the morn-| Duh ve Bill retary and a leader of the Wyoming |fallen. His body fell near the coal shed.|!9& at 11 the Rev. James G. Bailey, | Mii Chee sewing ated delegation, and M. P. Wear, alternate, | Poulos was back of Roberts at the time,|P®tor of the West Side Presbyterian = fecalad is *!church of Englewood, N. J. will be/The sermon will be based on the words .returned to Casper ‘today after being | according to testimony. Later Poulos . i of the bible, John, 46-54, the subject be- ‘gone nine days. Secretary Fisher feels; testified that he fired three shots but|th® Speaker. In the afternoon at 2 ale en ee iain. + proud of the achievements of the entire | did not say whether any of them took |CoMference for Christian workers will 3 * | \Vyomnine AelemitiGn: | effect. be held under the leadership of Mr.|_ OUF evening services are being de-! sie ate | ‘Bailey and Mrs. Clorke, ‘Titlinehaet, |Voted to sermons on the ‘Ten Command-| A majority of the-work was done by) The state objected to having Roberts | E2ey_ tee ere, gilinghast.| ments. ‘Tomorrow evening the “Sab-! yoming in committee meetings where tell how the door was opened to the| NeW, York City, members of the Wo-|) it) Question” will be discussed. the Cowboy state had as much voice as! garage where the hooze was believed to| 20'S Board of Home Missions of the| "7 ’) aq weather interfere with your ny other state which it did not have|have been stored, ‘Tho state cnuld mer |Presbyterian church. To this confer your) . - of Ponvt - ence all christ 1 siteg,|Cbureh attendance as much as it in-) Me ee ert aie sient | fon rrent, tne. openihisrof: this!acor «bad | a caus acta tection invited. | terferes with wour daily work or, shop: f these meetings lasted until the small | (9 do with the murder, but Jud: r ‘ “ * t * Judge Tubbs |ping, or “ue: See attendance. hours of the morning. Altho Wyoming | wanted to hear all of the testimony j evening at tae Mr Bailey and Mrs. represented in practically every} Conseqyently, Roberts told how the | Jlinghast will make addresses us, the delegation did not trade|serews had been removed from a por-| 2%, SP0ken of as very fine speaker with any states in an attempt to “get ) tion of the lock hinges to gain entrance. op, Will Praise Theo 10 eae i. OMSK CAP | K CAPTURED 5 word, ‘ The morning anthem will be something out of the convention.” it was necessary to use a pocket knife. 9:30. We still have room for a few! “The Miracle Man’ i}: F Cut the bunk! Are you trying to kid yourself that you are reall atl yt! : ; a sweet, virtuous little girl! “sid took Se oe 25 So a5 Soe Bos M0 ae ote ohee8e eke. fo fe o8e o$e-<Se-<S es Mook 4eege > oS Po ote sfeeSe te RS oS + + fe too! os — SINTRA NWA PAAPR I ACE UNE ETRET 2 oe RS st Many of the Wyoming delegates be: Roherts admitted no attempt was | Senne concone’s “O Lord, Most Mer. | lieve that in keeping with the times and made 10 apprise the occupants of the! cif’ si ean ad * in necora with what was expected of house of i ‘olmes will sing Roma's “I Come to 4 to have worn sombreros, | inoving of any liquor from the garage, 8 delegates could not| Sheriff Pat Royce asked him to° take Walter L. Freneti, Mix » from the east or west. Next | struc itt’ ; structions from the sheriff's. office. | the subject of the morning sermon. of the All-Rusgian government, has ains, or money, . but: later develop-|shots, according to testimony given by| Mr, Cook will lead the Epv “ Wyoming their presence nor were any | ‘phe and in’ the evening , Professor | | Hefoageate chaps, riding boots, spu ' whoy state dele-|part in the raid and he followed in-. “After the Revival What | plan may be carried out. Martin fired after Majors had fallen| “ty the evening an evangelistic scr-| been oceupled by the Russian’ Bol- ments in the convention showed that! Roherts League at 6:20, the subject will be fades ja? at! NEBRASKA, KYTE ro afo-<§ delegates it would have | ¢ cupants of the house arrested. The) eer n in good order for the Wyoming | purpose of the raid was to stop the | aundberg gwill sing Herbert Jonnson’s| MOSCOW SAYS Bre de with the gun | according to Roberts’ understanding.| METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH | attached. ‘As it w ME’ a AL | tell whether the € er vaGesctaiee leraie f Acknowledged to be the; win he] LONDON, Now. 18-—Omele capital greatest film of the year. York delegates thot that V to the ground in a heap but it was not s men and women did not have wit,| known whether he was hit by these | 7ie8 beginning with a song service at} nevis ne rte today. official com- the Wyoming Legion delegates had all} «we fronowed instructions of Sheriff | Challenge to Christian Ser . last night’s show. You can-’ not afford to miss it! i three of these prerequisites. | i H ‘The vote of comminder of the Ameri-| RO¥€® Not to shoot until fired upon,”.| You will find an opportunity for help Roberts stated. “There were possibly ful bible study in some one of the sev- | can Legion during the closing sessions | ,\ 4 . OE the, convention showed that Nag] 12 to 15 shots fired during the shoot-| eral bible classes in the Sun choo, R ses ae os: © “45. ‘ { Vorlehinopalled niaghinat attics needed | 1" scrap at 9:45. Come and bring the famils % . remodeling or oiling. New York came |. OM cross examination, the defense ap-| If you are a stranger in Caspe SPECIAL OFFICER, ‘afoegeete. RN peared to have failed in its attempt) have nod church home here, you to weaken the story told by Roberts.| find a hearty welcome and a helpful | Phere was an attempt to show that the! service here, Com: Sheriff Pat Royce left yesterday for sheriff and his men haa no business on ——— | Lincotn. Nebr.. where he will visit his Ask those who saw the Pic-j the premises at that time of the night. ® ST. MARK’S CHURCH |mother. He will also go to Omaha on ture last night. A Attorney M. W. Pureell and Judge; -- Rey. Philip K. Edwards, Rector, _. | business for his office before poe ine, c. E. Winter taking up the exami Holy communion at § a. m. to Casper tion for the state, used evidence intro: Church school at 9:45 a. m. A yte is serving as jailor ena Morning prayer and germon at 11, | special deputy at the court house. fill- K. duced by the defense relative to thei 2 : Q Ray trip to the garage in motor cars, Evi Evening service and bible talk at 7:30./ing the place of George S. MeKenazie. jdence showed that the sheriff's forces — Mr. MeKenzie's condition shows daily | | got out of the two cars at Second and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE improvement altho he has not yet been’ | Jackson streets, about two blocks from, Christian Science services are het |llowed to sit up. j the scene of the shooting every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in Te eee There were two cars standing near’ I. O, O. F. hall and on Wednesday even. | ‘the corner. No lights were in evidence! ing at 7 o'clock. The lesson sermon RUSSIAN SO VIET | Peed to the convention with high hopes and! some noble Riad 2 but ae penarturs Was the exs r to <$ <3 ea fo 2 + ° eS eS — eo —_ 2 re toe! eo soos e es toes o BOS R fo : (By Associated but suddenly a piercing searchlight was tomorrow is ‘‘Mortals and Immortals. + BOONE ROS . turned on the sheriff's party. ‘Then The public is cordamy invited to ai-| AMBASSADOR TO | is “ er ginmounces today | that! ine car started up suddenly and head- tend these service be Og rvernor Davis as appointed Carter oq for the business section. ‘The man . U.S.1S INDICTED ~~ : : Secretary of the Treasury. suc-| drove so fast that Roberts could not FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tr | THOMAS MEIGHAN, and. BETTY COMPSON Y mardat te States Senator} cee who was in the car. All this the - Beech and Linden | ig RS | is state brot out in taking testimony from Robt. L. Lemons Pastor. oreany SunGaytechiool hare lace tW YORK, Nov. 15.—Ludwig C. Roberts. -m, ri K .A. Martens, ambassador to the OMA HA ‘POLICE Roberts testified that the booze was, Morning worship at 11 a, m. United States from the Russian soviet “THE MIRACLE MAN" Paramount sirtcraft Picture 1% Seago Hook Se fe. 5 ai Pastor Lemons will preach on “Work i vata der 2 false floor in the garage. - 4% saan acu erie nib ran nae ae ing With Goa.” yovernment, was clared in con: | orteaeatoegeaforteae-dfo-otechoete-ate-stoste ste ate steele ate she aie- oso sSo-ofe-atoate-sSo-o2e- Ro efo-afo-efe chooks of XaXEX SY . tempt by a joint leZislative commit- sky and two barrels of liquor. This |__ Yung People's meeting at 6:30 p. m.| tempt by a Jo 7 | He JOIN CHASE F OR i Priya Laat ed ede y tee investigating radical activities in Read the Advertisements in sh Dz was all removed from the garage the New York tat nd . metae } > S Evening worshi TF "clock ew York state a a warral JAIL BREAKERS |same: morning, Roberts said. ANUAES OnMARD IE wal sceee | his arrest will be asked. : George Poulos,! next on the stand, ne. Pome cbse Tach cs sa 3 g istated that he had been made a deputy 4‘hoys don’t shoot let ‘em fire first.’ u r ny 4 P » (8: me >, ‘ , onaria "Sot" ME Son Omaha | serie by Sheriff Pat’ Royeo October: As we neared Second, nd Tasiaon LADY ASTOR OUT |{@&@&@@@@DDEODEIIIOOLIIL I DEOL ION toe’ aoe sits ; 23 tigi believed to streets a powerful spotlight hrow: t policemen armed. with high-powered | 2% '© investigate the booze I spotlight was thrown rillea andi slatlennerattecarts powered | nave been stolen by Moore and Arm- | on us. “There had been no lights on BARLY TO HELP | Wales SIOaRe eee where. jailmirds | Stfong from two Montana men. fae car from which the light was di- - = “4 a 3 tes! knew the loca-| rected. Sheriff Royce said ‘1 | wrecked Sheriff Maxwell's car. No|., Poulos testified he knew t 1 . 2 Sova ~ *|had seen Armstrong and Moore, about! up." the place more than once. He sus-; “We tried to stop the car with the MINERS WA NTED |pected that whisky was stored there) searchlight hut it sped up and y LONDON, Nov. 15.—Lady | Astor, but it was not until Saturday that he; gone. I did not fire at Martin until candidate for parliament. voted for TO GO TO WORK |found out practically beyond a doubt./ I saw Majors fall right at my side, | Herself early today. She was one of “Saturday night I told Moore that) “McKenzie fell a minute «lat Tip SReAAERE, WRN OL Bisse: Dole Cony s, : I wanted a car Poulos testified, “I told] put my arm around him and started to! balloting in the Sutton. constituency 3a AT HUDSON, WYO. ‘him 1 knew where there was some) take him to the hospital. Sheriff Royce Will decide whtther Lady Astor is to whisky and that I wanted to wateh it.| told me to guard the door to a house Succeed her husband in the house of ” ; Z = ‘ d as the American wife ——aecee Moore indicated if I told him where|and TI obeyed. A few minutes later bast ‘ | f Coal. miners. a wanted by the Cas-/it was he might pe of 2 British peer become the first ac. able to help me. Hollowell and Armstrong’ were broug! eat ree rt veep rath atta ran | ong were brought’ tive woman member of parliament, Supply company to go to Hudson rying te - s thejout by Kilgore." Wyo., to work in the coal mines there sige eae and Save Money mee an em TOTO OOL EEO TMOTEOEE. Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will Rive no N' OTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Early Showing of — stolen hooze I was attempting to trace| The defense in cross examination down, I drove out to the Martin vince idan Poulos produce his papers show SESSIONS WITH The labor conditions are settled ac. | ling to the report of this compar in Moore's car. _When I pointed out/ing that he was a deputy and that he . \ny details relative to the work which the Martin place, Moore caught his|was made such October 23. The defense BROTH is said to be under good working con-| breath. He said little on the return|wanted to keep this paper as evidence ERHOODS ditions, can be secured ¢ sper | trip to town. ; nt ‘i eae wane aubbs Seciied that Poulos pycenay areas ‘n| “Moore went into one of the stores cht to receive his official pa- ARE POSTPO Paes OES ues along in the proximity of the Smoke| pers back at once and returned ‘thier R P T. NED : = House. He came out of the door with| Deputy Poulos saia: he accepted the ‘E TONIGHT AT !Armstrong. Armstrong got into a car] job of finding the booze whiéh the sher (By Associated Press.) s HALL PLAX and drove aw He came back in iff's office suspected Armstrong ay WASHINGTON, -Nov. 15.—Hope for about 20 minute Me talked five min-|Moore of having because Deputy Wit immediate settlement of the demunds of; The grand opening dance utes with Moore. gore told him he was suspected of stent. the four great railroad. brotherhoods | .| “£ asked Moore, ‘that stuff’s your’s|ing the boo Poulos said he was vanished today when further sessions of hall with MeKee’s orchestra in at- | ft 3 se finer 3 anee will share the patronage of|ain’t it?” Moore said ‘that uff’s mine} Willing to try to discover the hooze to! the conference between Director-Gener- ne) al Hines and brotherhood heads were} neing public tonight. This is the/and you had better keep away because|Prove his innocence. Accord: { i postponed indefinitely, | Winter Coats at Specially Reduced Prices - first of a series of dances to be given {the person who goes up there is going} Wax made a dept ty Sheriff in this he ul thrnout the winter and it|to get blowed up.’ That was about ™ ‘ture from the formerly |1 o'clock Sunday morning. n here in that admissions} “Moore told me he had enough men will be at the flat rate of $1.10, which|to guard the place. I told him I was “Barnetts of Course” includes war tax. If these dances are| going to report the place and IT did.jJ cent |It took about an hour or more to get Cc f S f. faves oll probaly. heranert ven tit to go up to the Martin place. om: ort - Service - atis action dance will probably be short lived in | ready DD DD DM Casper, “Sheriff Royce told us we were go- IN TH ONE-PIEC re Seer eee ing to meet some tough bootleggers ae A Tribune Wantad will sell it. hut to let them shoot first. He said} ree MF Union. ‘Made a a. 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