Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1920, Page 10

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+ eonsisting of Dean Maxwell of Lara- PACE TEW TESTS GNEN TO} ~— FIXSTANDING OF CHOPER SCHOOLS Examinations Prepared by Lead- ing Educators Are Taken by Pupils to Determine Stand- ard Rating “ For the purpose of seeing how near athe standard the Casper schools are as ~compared with schools the country “over, the children are being given what “ure known as the “standard” tests this “week. m These examinations are prepared by “the best educators of the country in ‘Treading, writing, arithmetic, spelling nd English and are given to thousands pf children. The average standings to be made by a child in each grade are “on file and the school is below or above “Mandard in accordance with the pe #entage of children who pass the tests above or below the average. “As president of the Wyoming State Weacher's ass ion, A. A. Slade has Appointed « estigation committee Tnie, Superintendent Jessup of Chey- énne and Superintendent Schwiering of Rock Springs, to see that these exam. inations are given in all schools of the state this fall and again next spring and to note the progress made by the schools in that time, ‘JUVENILE IN ‘ CRIME CA UGHT |+et, tor next ‘thursday morning, BY N. Y. POLICE (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—George Smith, 10, was overheard by police- “men today to accuse a ‘companion, Harry Prendergast, 12, of “holding out on him” in the division of spoils ‘from housebreaking at the detention home. Search of the boys’ clothing “disclosed a revolver, two boxes of -cartridges and $2.92, largely in pen- nies in Harry’s possession and George *had $4.15. Mystery of Wound “ Cleared by Friends CHEYENNE, Dec. 1.—William Kim- ble of Cheyenne, who, with Mrs. Sadie M. Goodwin, is under arrest at Alll- & ance, Neb., and who has a bullet wound in the shoulder which has cause¢ or less speculation by the Nebra authorities concerning its origin, accidentally shot at his home here, nc- cording to local acquaintances. The wound, it is stated, was sustained thru the accidental discharge of a gun which Kimble had mon a hunting trip and which was discharged while he was cleaning it. YOUTH 13, GETS | LIFE SENTENCE (By Associated Press.) i BASSETT, Neb., Dec. 1.—Floyd R. Wick, 18, of Malvern, Neb., was today sentenced to life imprisonment * for the murder of Clyde Patterson, a neighbor, whom he shot to death on August 15. He pleaded guilty to Becond degree murder. Mail Us Your KODAK FINISHING Quick Service THE PICTURE SHOP Box 1076 Casper, Wyo. PER TON $11.50 DELIVERED Phone 493 Casper Ice and Coal THE: FRANKLIN Quick Removable Gas Burner Systems for Boilers and Furnaces This Bumer has proved to be the best Burner so far in- stalled. Convertible from Gas to Coal or vice versa in five minutes, no tools necessary. H. A. BURK, Heating & Plumbing. + 319 S. Durbin. Phone 43 FO PI PAPLZALBLLALAL A dd hdd didudicdkided ddodidadd, FOS ZALLALLALAL ALL ALLL A LAL a! NEWELL GASE GOES TO | Ne | present when the murder took place but denying any participation in the shooting. JURY TONIGHT, “RECORD TIME MADE IN TRIAL | CHRYENNP, Wyo., Dec. 1—The pase |of Walter Newell, on trial here for the murder of Frank Jennings near Lara- |mie on the night of September 7, 1919, | probably will go to the jury tonight. | rank and Pete Cordillo already fre | serving terms in the state penitentiary | for participation in the crime and only three days will be consumed in the trial of Newell. In one particular the trial of Newell differs from that of the Cordillos. Each of the Cordillos made an exculpatory statement in which he sought to fast- jen responsibility for the murder on ell, each admitting that he (was These statements alone =z served to convict the Cordillo broth- VICTIM OF HALF MILLION DOL- LAR ROBBERY.—Mrs. Charlotte King Palmer, beautiful divorcee, the central figure ‘in a mysterious -burglary which, she claims to have been gag and blindfolded by three men who en- tered her magnificent home in New York City. - TRIAL OF TONGMAN TS | POSTPONED BY COURT CHEYENNE, Dec. 1.—The trial of Yee Geow, Chinese tongman, for the murder of Thomas Holland, originally imme- | ‘Walter | diately following the trial « Newell for murder, has been until an undetermined ¢ nouncément to this effect w by Judge W. C. Mentzer yesterday. ‘reason for the postponement v hy the court. The Newell tyial followed by several of the mifor trials on the criminal calendar of the court. asian > eesti CAREY CHEYEN: Robert D. Care OES TO HARRISBURG. N. Dec. 1, — Governor departed Monday for | Harrisburg, where he will attend | the govern onference deliver an address on ‘The Decentralization of Federal Control.” He was accompan- ied by Mrs, Carey and by Mrs, Charles D,. Carey and daughter. f oo Americam, Boy School Shoes; 20 per cent, reduction. Richards & Cunning- ham, Shoe Department. 11-30-3t IMPORTANT--OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT--OU Vu SS lc Club 2c Club 5e Club 10c Club week. purely circumstantial, | subsequently repudiated their sions attention here. eused is* pre of the time Deposit 2c 1st week, 4c 2nd week Increase 2c each week—in 50 weeks Deposit 5c 1st week, 10c 2nd week Increase 5c each week, in 50 weeks Deposit 10c 1st week, 20c 2nd week Increase 10c each week, 50 weeks PLAN OF THE CLUB The plan is simple: In the INCREASING CLUBS you begin with a certain amount, Ic, 2c 5c, or 10c and INCREASE your deposit the same amount each: ers, other evidence against them being although they confes- Newell trial is attracting little The wife of the ac- nt and during a portion as sat beside her husband the defense The Casper Sporting Goods Co. Cor. 2nd and David Sts. Lintol, C. Stephenson, H. J, Kelly, A FE. Reiser, F. A.-/Timm, Jr., H. John- son and W. H. Haggon. The advantage of travel and training in many branches of “work have popularized this branch of the military service. “The local re- eruiting station is now sending re- cruits to Marg Island, Cal. WIFEFOLLOWS | TEN RECRUITS ACCEPTED | HERHUSBAND || FOR MARINES IN MONTH | TO THE GRAVE | POWELL, Wyo, Dec. 1—Four hours after her husband had died from pneumonia, which developed from influenza, Mrs, E. A. Skaggs succumbed to the same malady at their home here. The latter was not informed of her husband's death, They had made their home here for about a year. Federal Coal Price Inquiry Requested By Cheyenne Club The marine recruiting station at Cas- per enlisted the following men during the month of November: M. W. Lock- ridge, John Smith, George Smith, J, i. —>—__—— No woman reaches a. higher point than to be wise. and womanly at one and the same time. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 1—The As Young Men's Literary Club, a leading Easy To Clean: A civic organization, adopted resolutions @hina Plate requesting the federal trade commis- sion to conduct an inquiry into coal prices in Wyoming. The price of coal to the consumer here has increased more than 100 per cent over pre-war figures, and recently was increased 20 per cent without any explanation based on a logical development in mining or the trade. White Porcelain A-B “Aristocrat” Gas Ranges are. Remarkable for their Enduring Quality - and Excelling Beauty of Finish and Design ‘ These ranges have exteriors entirely of |“ canopy:when desired. The elevated bak- white pé feelain enamel with highly ing oven, with glass door, and broiler, polished nickel trimmings. Oven linings | located directly below; receive heat from ate wussching, pusy reo ant ean sys the same burner. »\ i esigned to give instantaneous and even $ i baking heat. All A-B “Aristocrat” Gas eft at cog pede ek ern me 4 Ranges ec cys Piers with glass aif the top burners may be lighted instan- door. Some have lower bakingovens, too. taneously without the use of matches. , Beneath the canopy is located anelec-, This, and the patented. gas-saving burn- tric light which illuminates bothoven and ~ ers, are exclusive A-B features. Come and see these truly remarkable ‘Aristocrat’ Gas Ranges while we have the complete assortment of sizes and dezizn-. CASPER GAS APPLIANCE CO. one of our bicycles when you see_ them. Wheels built of the very best materials by ex- perts—built for dur- ability and beauty— built to sell at a moder- ate price. It behooves you to see us_ before buying a wheel or ac- cessories. We carry everything you need and can save you money as well. A 119 East First St. Phone 1500 Phone 214 HOW TO HAVE MONEY NEXT CHRISTMAS | | oe | INCREASING CLUB PLAN Deposit 1¢ Ist week, 2c 2nd week. 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