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PAGE STK WOMANISHELD WITHOUT BOND FOR SHOOTING | - (Continued from Page 1.) | death, when the ing his father story of his daddy small son told of } go0d-hy, “His face started turning pale, and rohe always eqlied me Buddy—he said, : TYPHOON SINKS COAST STEAMER (By Associated Press) MANILA, P. 1. Nov. "Buddy, Kiss me goodby.’" *\ reaching here, Fifteen survivo ‘Dr. Myre testified that the course ot | cian lh gd ihn: saith wash got the wound was inward, downward and slightly. - backward. Numerous shot were found in the body of the man while four shell rods were moved! from the body, he said on the stand. The discharge or discharges entered the back from a point near the left rhoulder blade, according to the ding- nosis of Dr. Myre. There was only one abrasion, but there were traces indicat- Ins that shot entered many parts of the’ BRITISH NOBLEMAN man's back. |AS PROTEST AGAINST MASSACRE W. Purcell, ‘attorney Yor’ the de-|- pp. Rabindranath Tagore has dis- in pleading for bond, pointed out!Parded the British “Sir” before his the. conditions in the county: Jail Same as'a protest against the massncre P not sufficient for the proper ere; of indians by Gen. R. P. H. Dyer at of women prisoners and that there was \amritsar last April. He has just ar- no matron’ in| charge. .Mr. Purcell gived in this country and’ was photo pleaded that if Mrs. Ackerman had in- graphed In New. York following his ar- tended to kill Hoffay she would have riya}, shot him in the chest where she jabbed : him. “A , + fi His contention was that since the N N 4 doctor's testimony showed the bullet U. IO PACIFIC e ed by hor entered from the back, this fact indi- eated that the shooting was accidental. WOULD DISCARD “If Mrs. Ackerman had intended to; citer he nay where t aie’ esa! SL ERLING BONDS Mr. Purcell said there was no pre-| meditation on the part of Mrs. Acker-| (By United Press) man and showed that she told Hoff-v!. WASHINGTON, Nov, 10.—Hecause she was sorry immediately after. tho’ of depreciation in the pound sterling, shooting occurred. the Union Pacific and OregonWash- Alfred Lowey, county attorney, in re-| ington Railroad and Navigation com- Ply, said that premeditation was in no} pany applied to the Interstate C ease defined by time and that the time] merce Commisston today for anthor- clement never entered into w case of| ity to substitute bonds payable in |, 5s) voane | oA Ciapabnag eat Premeditated murder. He showed that’, American dollars for those heretofore |). nati war, according ta a siatement she said first, “I'll kill you"; then got issted payable.n pounds, ‘The Union |e ine i eee ees the the shotgun; jabbed him three times,! a A loan Manet pene aOR ease eats fared to! aii n“fired. aap le is on which the depre- | ° tare ty ing a crime for a day, week or morith,| Fed issued 3,782,400 pounds worth of | Minor League. He said an informal ; bonds on ‘which the depreciation amounts to $567,360. ATTORNEY FIRES 'AT WIFE, TURKS PISTOL ON SELF (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 10. ler C: Spencer, 58, lawyer, today and kiiled himself, the police repo afier shooting his wife. Mrs. Spen condition is critical, Spencer’s law part- ager said he had not been in good health; farely, In answer to the defense plea that, it might have been an accident, he; ‘declared there was no evidence pre-! sented thus far to show. that the -shoot- ing was accidental. “Where human life might pay the penalty, it is necessary that bond he refused,” said Lowey in closing. Judge W. BE. Tubbs overruled Pur- éell's motion for bond. pemaneasates'<eytaa ai pAlD TITLE AT STAKE IN GAME. (Continued trom Page 1) the wo ———~. Read The Tribune Classified Ads, HELE G EERE EEK HEEL EE i) i college freshmen teatns and the very: best high school elevens in the Rocky Mountain region.” Probable Casper line-up: Left .end, .DeWoody; left. tackle, Look! 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CASPER’S THAT FINEST BRIGHT THEATER SPOT TODAY AND TOMORROW “Th e North Wind’s Malice” A mighty drama‘ of the North, by the most popular author— Rex Beach A splendid tale, told by a master story-letter, acted by AN ALL-STAR CAST —ALSO— Goldwyn-Bray Comic Cartoon “The Village Blacksmith” MAMMOTH ORGAN—ADMISSION—40c Shows Start at 1, 2:15, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 Daily * days. NEW The survivor, in 2 sma'l open beat, reached here after drifting fer four The place where the disaster occurred ts, believed to be the center of 2 typhoon belt. FOUR DEAD AND FIGHT HURT BY SHIP EXPLOSION Associated Press) Nov. 10.—Art { y K. room of the ighter Il Mundo, in the Hudson river. and eight injured, the police at 3: ur after: th ying at pie Four were it was repor half PEACE NEARIN | MAJOR LEAGUES (By Associated Pres: meeting: of the sixteen club owners ‘of leagues Nations uid be and > Ameriean Friday. in Chicago. > a! a Read The Tribune Classified Ada. Big Submarine Picture Today Pictures taken 60 feet be- low the surface. LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to.11 P. M. “TODAY The Big Spectacular Production 3 BROERKEN CHRISTIANS in the MAURICE TOURNEUR Froducgjon @*iDEEP WATERS” & A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A thrilling drama of. old New England —NEXT— A TWO-REEL COMEDY With the HACK SENNETT BATHING GIRLS —NEXT— Pathe Review TOMORROW BIG HOLIDAY BILL - STARRING MAY ALLISON 10.—forty- eght persons pre helieved to have perished when the coastwise steamer San Basilio was steuck by a typhoon last Wednesday enroute south of the | morrow. Philippines, aceording to a survivor expio- sion occurred this afternoon in the en- Southern Pacific N CONTINUE OPEN DESPITE STRIKE (By ted Press) MADRID, Nov. 10.—Notwithstandin the strike-of commercial es con- tinues, 4 majority of mercantil lishments in the cify remain open, the work being “done by the owners and their families. Root repair, ,textile, Jewelry and tailor shops will close to- rs rd NO MUTINY IN PRISON, WARDEN OUSTS RANGERS (By United Press) CANON CITY, Colo., Nov. 10,—Two} orivate state rangers who arrived this aiorning vith) a machine-gun — guard against @ reported “mutiny” of prison: ‘sin the penitentiary following the eseape of Neal Robertson, convict, yos- terday, were ordered hack to Denver today by Warden Tom Tynan. He do- dared that ha had not requested ‘tate aid and there-was no oceasion fpr send- ing the rangers as no trouble was ex- pented. Rohertson’s capture is expected this | afternoon. He has been located in Crip- ole Creek, it was reported here. —_>__—_ an NEWBERRY HEARING MAY | BE ADVANCED. . (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Solicitor! feneral Frierson today said he would k the supreme court next Monday to dyance the date of the hearing on the ‘ppeal of Senater Newberry and other Michigan election cages. oo f Tribune Want Ads bring remit. ———— Mr. Motorist— ~ Once every .35 minutes there is a fatal automobile accident. IF you kill a pedestrian, WHO PAYS? IF YOU ARE KILLED accidentally or injured, WHO PAYS? : YOU NEED protect WE sell it. R. T. KEMP CO. r Insurance, That's All Phone 370—112 E. 2nd P. O. Box 1127 ion. tures. _ you of satisfaction. nectarines Rate ON ak IG AILRO# neers » » (By Associated Press) SALAMANACA, ‘Spain, Nov. (By Associated. Press) all trades having joined the mo CHEYENNE, Nov, 10.--Lander, . Wyo., was the coldest p'ace in the ported. United States Tuesday night, accord- —$——<> ing to the local weather observer. RAL NORED. The Tadintoey: fell to 16 degrees below ert wy pone ? zero. No other station in Wyoming NEWPORT, Rw. Ty Nov. * 10,—An- Ly reported below zero although Sheri- dan reached that notnt. There is 25 inehes of snow at Lander, it is re- ported. “ -PROFITEERS TO BLAME (By, United Press.) CHICAGO, Noy. 10.—“Building loan sharks,” income tax and ‘“profiteers’| greed” must be smashed if a shortage of several million houses in the United States is to he net, it wos testified to- day at a hearing before the senate. re- construction committee. Builders must pay a high’ rate of interest for money, it yas testified. Senator Kenyon 4eclared tiat~greed as the cause and not high wages paid abhor, “We should jail the profiteers,”” pouncement at the Navy War no mention of honor for Admi was, force in the war zone, York Idea’ An exciting horse race. ute, An amusing satire on modern society. Also Two-Part Comedy—“SEASIDE SIRENS” Tris Orchestra Afternoon and. Night * ADMISSION—30c Ei 3 230, S: TOMORROW ONLY JUSTINE SDRUSTONE “BLACK BIRDS” . LARRY SEMON IN -“DULL CARE” x and 9:30 D: Flannel Shirts . 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