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can cafe, Mrs, ‘feanor confided to Mrs.! CHEF MURDERS WIFE AND THEN | KILLS HIMSELF ees (Continued from’ Page One) fired at his wife after she fell. Dr.|who is now living in the Hawks home J. C. Kamp was called to attend the!at §28 East Second street, that her wounded man. Wolfe estimated that/ husband had been cruel to her and of the shots were firell about 20 seconds} Various abuses.. Mrs. Dormer, at that apart. time, offered her a place in her home. ‘TEANOR PLACED UNDER PEACE BOND RECENTLY. That the murder was premeditated is indicated by réports from sevetal sources that Teanor had fthre&tened his wife only yesterday. This occurred at the American cafe, where Mrs. Tea- nor was a waitress. Teanor told her) MUST HAVE HER OR ; he would kill her friends as well as| KILL HER, TEANOR* SAID. { herself, it is reported. ‘The estrangement between Teanor| and b:s wife dates back only a few;in life and if I can't have her I'm going Whilé the Teanors were living on‘ ) North Kimball, it is also reported, the man threatened to kill his wife. This was on Labor Day. The family, with ywhom they ‘roomed also told of bruises that Mrs. Teanor had shown them as | evidence ‘of his treatment of her. weeks when she is sid to have lett)to kill her,” Teanor told a fellow-em:| conqucted by the authorities Immect- 4 lately after ‘it occurred and the coro- Casper, 2M ners inquest will be held this after- him on account of his ment of her.) ploye at the Senate cafe yesterday. and left a note si % that if he; He was advised to leav, want to locate her he should com-j admonition that was repeated by sev- municate with her father. t time hi For somejeral who feared that he would carry!» o'clock. was unable to find her, but| out his threat. To C, P. Arbogast, pro-| terialsas a result of Teanor having died had ‘a quarrel. | AWOKE FRIEND TO GET PISTOL, CLAIM. tANOR | ‘Teanor ate breakfast at the ¢.{; this HUSBAND OF GIRL, }morning but made no mention of his plans. Leaving there he went to room ofa friend, whom he awoke secure his gun. He also visited | barbershop before woing tc the hotel About three years ago. where the tragedy xccsulted. His action caused no surprise among, ‘She had ‘been twice married, her) i Py tbe those who were acquainted with his" marriage to Teanor taking place a year| “jah ™AY «Prove more pain enlarged and the line of clothing Mis. Toom is quoted as saying that Teanor) Minnie Dormer, an old family friend,| Ste of mind and the trouble that had) ago, passed between him and his wife. “I called the turn,” one of them tharked when informed of the murder) Mrs, Hawks, Mrs. ‘Teanor’s land attempt at suicide this morning. Reports that his wife was receiving |\the attentions of other men are be- lieved responsible for the killing by friends. A ‘The excitement at the hotel passed off quietly without the usual number the The body of the ‘dead woman and the wounded man had been removed before many had of curious people gathering at scene of the crime. learned of the tragedy. INQUEST SCHEDULED A “I love her; I have no other interest as AFTER) An invest noon, The hour had not been set ubout two weeks ago located her in al prietos of the cafe, he confessed that/ from his wound. rooming house on Grant street. After| the estrangement with his wife one consultation with her he left to re-| driving him turn the next morning and engage in @; not know what it would lead to. quarrel with her. At this time, it is} Teanor had been employed at was) hased, tried to break open her} Was well liked by his associates. trunk and accomplished other destruc- tion, which resulted in a complaint “nutty’ ’and that he did/Casper several years ago and wo! |first as a waiter ut the Senate ci the; He served in the army during the , he cut up a new fall suit she/ Senate cafe for the past five years andjand on his return resumed his place fie|at the cafe, but in the capatity of a The homicide and suicide came is described as a faithful employe and! cook. & good worker. He had never been in- No relatives of the man live in Wye filed against him in justice court. Rete ng of the com-| igsted by his wife,! 5 and placed under F peace bond. George Brown, one of (he proprietors vf the American cafe, where Mrs. Tea-! nor had been employed as a waitress for the five months, declared that for the two weeks Teanor had bothered her santly, . Because Tea- nor became @ nuisance, Brown in- formed him that he would have to,quit bothering her Guring working hours. STORIES OF ABUSE ARE NUMEROUS HERE. ‘riends of thé Hawks family and the 1 in particular also have stories of; abuse to tell which they heard as the! girl's confidants. On Sunday evening. while they were dining at the Amer paez) or classify our stock thus more pleasant and _profitahl SSS : BURNETT OPTICAL-CO'S¢ : EYVETALKS | Mr. J..W. Burns has no BACKWARD * years. You will find him CRN ERew deal with. CFTEN ment. game. SEE We have a well assorted and fishing tackle. ROM authoritative sources we learn that fully seventy- five per cent of school chil- dren who are considered “back- werd’ in’ their studies are iwarhing their lessons slowly because of defective sight. He- fore being sent to school each child's es should 4e@ oxam- ined by a competent optome- PAINT SPORTING GE CASPER W.G. BURNETT — * —— S.T. BUTLER HENNING MOTEL BLDG CASPER. WYO. WILSON, V! AY, (Continued Tomorrow.) HOLMES HARDWARE © HOLMES TO HOMES PHONE 601 CONO ANO WoLCOT Holmes Announcements For the Public and ‘> Our Patrons We have new cases ordered so as to departmtntize making shopping with us le to you. We also wish to” keep pace with the improvements made on ‘the build- ing by the owners, the Odd Fellows Lodge. w been with us nearly ten courteous and pleasant to His hobby is the Sporting Good Depart- He knows where to get the ducks, fish and big HIM ; t stock cf guns, ammunition AUTO SUPPLIES wvyo. EARLE D, HOLMES, Pres. ic@Pres. Secy. and Asst. Mgr. Mgr. 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ROUTES IS PRODUCED URIZED volved in any other trouble an@ rarely ming but he has one brother residing'year of a three-year ealistment in th The verdict will be imma FAA ED A eh dk ddd dd ddd d bedididididididid dod He tas veoh notited. of Maye. > airs ‘Clearance Salé Is -. lwash: she had aon bs hee test mar) Planned by “Hub” ‘riage, but the ‘child was taken by its! jfather, whose whereabouts. are’ not the _.Mrs. ‘Teanor was horn in Casper and known to friends here. was the third child of Mr. and Mrs.! y R FOR the Charles M. Hawks, old residents, of ie eee ee i eity. Mr. and Mrs. Hawks separated {in Oklaboma, _., the: tragedy. |PEANOR WAS SECOND — a te ‘ The Hub clothiers today announce a sale on all’men's clothing, as the com-} - pany plans to @iscontinue this depari- merit as soon as the stock is dispos.d | é “i of, On account of the, limited floor } Wyiends fear greatly that the shock! space the men’s furnishings depart- ‘of ‘hearin got her daughter's tragic ment and the shoe department will be Hawks will be able to bear, as her continued. Every suit in the large || health has, been seriously affected by stock, as well as fall and winter coats, \ | lly ‘Peanor was good to his wife until! her. regent troubles, including her mari- leather yests and mackinaws are being re-|.within the last two or three months.' +.) gimiculties. mothér,| “Just prior to her departure’ for Ok- > = Gi Wy Y H ai row Your Hair was very fang of him. la! most of the household furni- Separetl, or lt your pais ta you have a bald spot, you According to friends of the fam- Mrs. Hawks, with two youhger sons, £4 “which she had reserved’ after Thayer and Carol, left Casper in Au-| Tea! the family home at 628 East gust for Cleveland, Qkla., where Her) Second street, was ruined by the cloud- oldest son, Dora—better known’ as| burst which flooded East Second street “Dude” Hawks—holds a good position! and other sections of Casper. The with the American Oil and Tankline Jawn of the Hawks home was covered) his iF H i Company. A message telling of the, by nearly + inane ot ie and the! faeor each tragedy. was sent to her today. furniture, which was stored in” garage) these ;eorcoen ‘a genuine Indians | oosts only Another daughter, Daisy, is USER the rear of the nome, was swater- ae ‘Shieh -be mailed you free with a | gist’ and lives at Youngstown, hio. A_son,|#0aked. of the ment, Kotalko, if you | Charles, Jr., Is at Lone Pine, Neb., and SF th Batteia BE-301" st ot a noc. o anothe: Arthur, has serv one . Station F., New § * ! —gr™ Always 4 Worth | ——s ‘Tribune wart adr: cive results. 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