Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1921, Page 9

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Che Casper Dahy crivune PAGE Fine FIRST SHOT IN MATEWAN FIGHT ®edio Tetepioncs RIMONA FTL Tl SPECIALISTS TAKE UP CASE OF | =ZGESEES OEE Pe ee eae. 4 : ; | | CARER. stienanane SIR, babe re he service. Wane | FIRED FROM AMBUSH, DETECTIVE “ ay Carry Ni ext CLAUDE EVANS, REGENT GIRL WHO T ALKS INCESSANTLY: Sites ape aes My leas) pa bGIStATURE oe Soe. |, STATES : In OPENING TESTIMONY Inaugural Speech CARRIER it TRIBUNE. tures of interest to the men. Tomor-| the state legislature tod/y are taking row evening the Boy. Scouts of Troop | their regular week-end’ vacation” pi Rach Tiassa lohan ch a tc share Bh at acta fDi eo (By Associated Press) not had any sleep with the excen- | : (By Associated Press) William Clgude Monroe Evana, ee WAUKEGAN, Ill, Feb. 12. — | tion of a few ocacsional moments of | + ji WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Presi-| year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. ¥,| Th® baffling case of litle Miriam | drowsiness during which she con. e N we Verna are dent-elect Harding's inaugural address| Evans, dicd early this morning at| RUbin Sycar-cold daughter of Mr. | tinued to talk. i x - Va. Feb. 12.—John McDowell, a may ibe heard from Washington thru his home, 249 East G street. Dear | “24 Mrs. A.M. Rubin of Waukegan, Her dolls, doll clothes, her studies Baldwin-Felts employe who: was present at the Matewan|'"® “onders of wireless. | Was caused by pneumonia. The boy| 1+ today attracted the attention | in schol, her teacher and dancing battle last May, was the first witness called by the Mr. Harding is considering a plan|has been sick for the Inst ten days| Of Noted specialists as the child be- | lessons are among the many topics “ in fel of nis er ry Prosecu-|\, have the address recorded on talk-|but his condition was not considered | £8" her elghth day of talking with- | about which the hiled talks. © ¥ tion in the trial area re ee lai ped aici eee ing machine records and then trans.|alarming until yesterday. ay Compr po Re cata heartily, her appetite beins | 4 convened this morning: first shot of the battle that|mittea by radiophone frog the naval| He was a pupil of the eCatral achool| __4 yesterday the girl 'com- | as good as ever. < wa resulted in the death of ten-men came from the doorway of| *itless station here on the night of|and until a short"time ago was a ear-| Pined of pains about her arms Specialists advanced the theary ¢ a hardware store near. the. railroad ———— | March 4. rier for The ‘Tribune. The family | 24 shoulders. The following night | to the child's parenta that her atlokbaaseeaiy eo mebowaliwiter: Thousands of wireless amateurs in|has the sympathy of a wide circle ot| She began talking. She has been | condition might be a forerunner to | mony. He could not say who was tho 500 POL I the east and middle west, it is said,|friends in their beheavement. | talking constantly ever since, all | sleeping sickness, but so far, there | first man killed. He testified that Sid are equipped to receive it, and it is No funeral-arrangements have been! °fforts by medical specialists and | have been no manifestations of un- tfield, Matewan shief, Ai- being» proposed. that such amateurs{made. others having falled. usual drowsiness; in fact, Miriam foe C. Felts and. Kea <p. (ate nk organize parties for hearing the ad- > Propped up in bed, the child talks | has ben very wide awake. * man, all of whom were killed, were TO dress. C. / d Pes rationally, and although of -unusual- ——_————— menged abode the Geeeasr ‘ : ‘Amateuts all over the east aireaay| COLOYE! C LELZENS) serious ‘disposition, occasionally. | 9 ~yhisa tthe: wan; turned: toh -B E ‘FIRED’: bombarding the president-elect Stes or Taughs when anything is su over to the with wireless calls to agree to’ the said or a situation develops that defense for cross examination, attor- ney J, J. Conift went back into what| © rs Ask I nvestigation fice Aa takedn = ns LEAD IN NIGHT SERVICE acs A <r) Vantaa : has been accepted as the cause of -he at voice, but now speaks more quietly, eviction of- miners from houses ow1-} | CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—Five nunareas IATHDAY 0B E WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—Ne; although persons anywhere in’ her ed by the Stone Mountain Coal com-|toafers on the police force are going women from. twenty states, meeting | PedFoom can hear everything she panys to be fired, Chief of Police Fitzmor. here at the call of the National As-| 5*¥% Sunday evening services at St. Be ieee ee yh) | ris wninotaeen tones HERE HWIDED BETWEEN saioidtion, Langhec Adoni oe mbeteeone With the exception of two hours |Mark's Episcopal church during the number of families evicted by ‘ths| ,Three months as superintendent of gred. People, today presented to the | aos we Beldwin-Felts detectives that day, hut| Police, have convinced him, the chief Nationa) Woman's party a request sald -he believed there were five or} said, that 4,100 police wore doing their MONDAY AND SATURDAY that It Urge congress to investigate weiss e'ldutyoand the other 600 were cainioty the alleged disenfranchisement of ne- fe wiof ne wesre. taking inéi{loaftne,... Ha. tamcasted, captaing sto| 4: 0 Women in the south at the last ‘tumniture from a house,” said the wit:|Set & wateh on, the men to diswover . oupeapwie sa 2 20d Me a ness, “Mr. Felts, who was in charge, | the ‘loafers: Business houses of the city. witl INCH sajd ‘two or three of you had bet! + Per MET ns PRE TE |close a half day Monday in honor of fee iat Beda oo ret your rifles for yonder comes the| James Carroll, proprietor of the| Lincoln's birthday. ‘The banks of the| gN0% Under New Management, mayor, fild Hatficld and a gang «f|Commercial Hotel in Wheatland, is|city were closed today as were the] ;unch Ouse » str ahd coeteenests men." We ‘did os we were told. Hat-|visiting friends in Casper this week.|county offices. No public entertain | Wor he aqenuba tr Sanna eee cane tleld,/ Mayor Testerman and two wr|Mr. Carroll has, in days gone by,|ments have been planned but veveral| vou nro nocticnlan stant gone mente three others came uj, 7 wher~ we|been a Wyoming ‘‘cowpuncher” and|private entertainments will be wiven, |” BASHETT BROTHERS were(and protested against the evic-/!§. well known all over the state. His ep Mae. Re 114 West Second, Ph Son |friends will be glad to see him and| WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. — ‘The eons ee John McDowell, the detective. test{- | undoubtedly they will rehearse the|House Rivers and Harbors bill earry, fied to the eviction of miners from |¢Pisodes of other days. ing a lump sum appropriation of the houses of the Stone Mountain Coal | a $15,250,000 was reported favorably to Company, and that Mayor C. C. Tes-} It takes three years for an ostrich|the senate today by the commerce termar, and Sid Hatfeld had protest.|Chick ta become a feather-producer.' committee without amendment: ed to, Albert Felts. He was unable to s7.y, he testified, who fired the first! ‘ shot, hut he saw Reece Chambers, one of the defendants, bringing his gun : into play. May Chan, a telephone operator, | niece of Reece Chambers, testified that she overheard a telephone con- 5 J ' versation between Deputy Sheriff Tony Webb and Sid Hatfeld in which Hatfield asked when warrants would (By Associated Press) plated, Secretary Tumulty has in- be obtained for the Baldwin-Felts men,| _ WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—New | formed Dr. Royal S. Copeland, New and threatening to kill the detectives} methods to safecuard the people of | York City Heaith commission, Com- before they left Matewan. This tes-| the United States from Europe's | ™issioner Copeland, in a telegram E== timony was almost duplicated by Elsie f pes | to the White House, recommended LOOK FOR Chambers, n daughter of Reece Cham-| typhus epidemic were under con- | the imposition of such a bari. bers. Court then adjourned until 9| sideration today by the federal o'clock Monday morning. authorities. Confidence was ex- seis dS SS pressed, however, that the more | than 35 cases found among passen- gers aboard steamships arriving at New York-would not result in the Tender, Juicy Steaks Broiled in the A-B Broiler —with the same gas that heats the baking oven above. A porcelain pan catches the dripping juices for the making of savory gravies. Gas-saving, time-saving and work- saving are ativantages always yours if you own an A-B Gas Range C4 a> | ae : Sold Exclusively by this Store Meee Let us show you this great sanitary line of gas ranges. 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