Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1920, Page 10

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~ self wit a .45 caliber army revolver PAGE TEN ANTICIPATION OF ($100,000 ie WORSE FATE 15 | SUIT IS FILED SUIGDE CHUSE, emer of Wooster college and alleged author .| of an "" relative to the Own Life in Fear of Hus- bees <r oral pe Gendt Harding, (He band - ; cone f ‘retracted ‘statements made in his ‘open é ;| letter." He declared he had never modi- CHEYENNE; Nov. 1.—Acute fear of] fea or retracted statements he had has associating a beert the motive inspiring Private J Clyde Hull, B troop, Fifteenth United ra States cavalry, when he killed him- < publishers of the Dayton Journal by Soldier Who Paid ‘Attentions to William , Chancellor, formerly Cheyenne Man's Wife Takes that the Journal libeled him by printing a statement claiming he had 9 Cheyenne man with whose wifé he] made about Harding. id been is said to have in barracks at Port Russell Friday att- ernoon. The body ‘was brought. to~the W. W. Dumm mortuary in Cheyenne. A military inquest will be held ‘this morning. Funeral arrangements will be made later. Hull was 18 years old. Hull's ‘suicidal act took place befére] RIVERTON, Wyo., Nov. 2.—A ver- & number of other soldiers, who wer?) gict of non-culpable homicide’ was re- not, however, aware of his intention. He | ——___ was lying on his bunk in quarters, “The others were occupied with custom- ary off-duty routine when they were |. 4. TYPEWRITERS wht, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer startled by the sound of a shot and{ saw Hull’ Yean spasmodically. on nix/f| CORONA—L. C. SMITH bunk. ‘When they ran to the bunk they | Casper Typewriter found the soldier already dead, the bul- Exchange let from the heavy revolver ha sinh evden passed entirely through his head yatt Bldg. tering at one temple and emerging at the other.. Blood and brains were splat- teted over thé bunk and nearby por- Uons of the walls and floors. Facts regarding rélatives of the dead Phone 856 turned as a result of an Investigation by Justice of the Peace Bowey, act- ing for the coroner, in the kase of Sam RK. O'Neil, who was shot and) Killed by his brother-in-law, R..Cohen,' while lunting elk aboye Dubois. 0’- A Complete Line of , Pyrex Kitchen and Table Ware Everything from Percolator Tops through to seix- ing bowls—and from Pie Servers to Casseroles. White Enamel Kitchen Ware The only thing to use over gas or electricity We offer Aladdin steel, triple coat, white enamel cups, mixing’ bowls in all sizés, sauce pans, dish pans, coffee pots, tea pots, tea kettles, stew pans and ket- tles. These kettles are all convex and feature the “Handles that won’t fall down.” HOLMES HARDWARE @ ue HOLMES TO HOMES PA UT Ee SEER SPORTING GOODS PHO N E 6 @) | s SECONO AND WOLCOTT CASPER, A os ae < | The aristocrat of Fall Flowers—the stately Chrysan- themums—are now in full season. es This Flower blooms but a very short period of the year, and right now is in the height of its beauty. ah iat € Peony Roots, Narcissus Bulbs—not cold storage hold- overs, but strictly fresh stock. Casper Floral Co. Phone 872 W. W. Keef, Prop. man are not: known here, An effort to locate relatives is in progress. Hull is said recently to having been | paying attentions to a Cheyenne ma- tron, and to have become apprehensive of the attitude and intentions of the woman's husband. He left a note, ad- dressed to his father, the contents of which has not been divulged. His fa- ther’s address is not known at Fort Russell. %, CASPER DAIRY CO. Honest milk from clean cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk. Phone 471 Early Service Everywhere 4 RES SS eda Tribune Want Ads bring sesulta. Greetin gs--- BATTERIES The new Dgude:Oliver will open. its doors for business Wednesday, November 3rd, at 9 o’clock a.m. This store was organized and established not only to sell you your hardware and household needs, but to give you efficient service and courtesy, and to sell quality goods at a fair price. ‘ Pts ites On this basis the Dgude-Qllver asks a share of your patronage. Pies open Wednesday at 9 o'clock a. m. , For An Invitation [ When your battery needs attention, ' to what kind of service station do you f) go? Do you get unprejudiced advice and ; skilled work? € ‘ Please realize that, no matter what ‘ make of battery you have, it will be given expert attention at our Service Station and made to last as long as possible. Batteries are thrown away every day which our experts could economically put into shape to give efficient service, No matter what make of ‘battery To every housewife who will call at the Deude-Olier store on the opening day it will be our pleasure to present a beauti- The : ful butcher knife or bread knife, made by American workmen, ° blades of finest Norwegian steel, hand-forged, polished and Housewife swaged sharpened, ready for use, cocobola handle with three is in your car, you will find it worth large brass screw rivets—length of blade nine inches. Fully warranted. Knife now on dis- your while to get acquainted with our service. When your battery is truly worn ' play ae windows. ' out—and not before then—we will be glad to sell you an Exide, the long-life 0 \ Doors open at 9 o'clock, a. m., Wednesday, Nov. 3rd. MOTOR SERVICE STATION Marbleite Enameled Ware Is made of three coats of hard, durable énamel on heavy steel shapes. The last coat is al- 518 E. Yellowstone Phope 1473-J most wholly covered with white in a marbleized effect, producing a sanitary as well as a . ves pleasing appearance. This ware is of high quality and Extra Durable. ‘Prices are moderate. / The Best Milk Is Fresh Milk Our milk has always passed all tests of the Board of Health. Your babies will grow strong upon it. We Guarantee Our Milk to Be Pare, Clean, Wholesome, Healthy Milk NV, Se SSS @AITERY Ext0¢ | Senvice ANNAN NNN \ ~ SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY : 112 Tale phane! Pi PJouds- Oliver pes . Hardware Company Henning Hotel Center We use every means known to be sanitary, in our plant. We invite inspection at any time, J. J. Allen: Dairy Phone 523-J

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