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____ MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 Cuba with the National Editorial As. sociation and all the newspaper fel. lows have been helping to entertain 1 ; the party. It is cool and pleasant here, but we will be glad to-get Yack i — “ATHOME HERE [eer TOWN) WJ 4 Wife of Official of [llinois Pipe- LYRI ( line Claimed; Remains Are Coltiba chin top a tot ps ELK MINSTRELS Ferme o> FORUM TO AN Pexlom Pre CANDIDATES. TODRAWGREAT “isco STANDARD MEN | wet ltn, ARE INITIATED Jersey Railroad Chief Placed on. _ Stand Today CHICAGO, April 4.—W. G. Besler, prosident of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, was the first witness to| take the-stand before the Railroad| | Frenzdorf, assisted by police to gain Shops in this city, Cambridge and entrance to’ her own apartment late /C. 10. E) Wi Lead Di Norwood weg affected, approximately A : 6 Reservations Hit Record for To-| Saturday night when the locks tatlea|Charles k. Winter to Lead Discus-|100 book and job printing establish-\ Membership of Local Organiza- e ty to work. A policeman spied “Motts” iT Ci azager ments and from 1,500 to 2,500 persons * \, night With Some Good Seats |3furpny, reformed burglar, in theh Oo of City M. r Plan being involved. tion Increased With Degree Labor board here today.| He is one of the members of the Iabor commit- 7 tee of the 4s»-siation of Railway Ex- Shipped to Ohio for Still Left in Balcony | crowd and requisitioned his ssrvices, Before Tuesday Lunchi- The action was precipitatéa by the] Work Put on Here Sunday -|““Mi Sester was asked what rules ra - With a screwdriver in his teeth, Mur- eon of Chamber sting of notices of the wage cut L O. O. F. Hall were in force on the Central of New Section phy climbed to the second floor and which the Boston Typographical union atl 0,0. F. | | . | Visiting officials of the Standara|@emanded be taken down, but the situ- Mrs. Breda C. Hennessy, wife of P. “jimmeda"” the window, descending a “ cial and Midwest Refining companies will|2ton’had been developing for months] ‘The Knights of Columbus initiated | Tale, the said that 15 out of the 184{™- Hennessy an offi beggars | moment later to open the front door All is ready for the start of the big} Elks’ minstrel show tonight in the/ from the inside. be the special guests of the Chamber|!" connection with the union's demand |a class of 40 candidates Sunday in the nois Pipeline company here, died sud- TODAY Iris theater. With one of the largest re Of Combnarce at the fortune Tinaneet |for a 44-hour week. I. 0. O. F. hall, the tion cere- ringpes ania gi saad yt Retia,|Genly at 4 o'clock Sunday age - advance ticket sales in the history of which will be held af the Henning}, The Boston Typothetae refused the | monies included the ‘first, second and factory to the railroad management after a brief illness, Mrs. Hennessy the Iris, there is every indication hotel tomczxvow noon. Special efforts|!tter demand and lopped off the last|third degrees of the order and the became ill Saturday but her condi- that the Elks will play to a packed will be made to facilitate the introduc- | {mcrease granted the workers, amount-| candidates of the class came to take tion was not thought serious until iS house tonight. tion of these men, the names of many |20S to $4 a week in the case of jour-|the degree work from all parts of The committee in charge of the ‘ of whom are known throughust the|“!¢Ymen printers and $3'in the case of| the state. * back of the third row in the balcony | Bowman mortuary until the remains the luncheon because of the visit of > |solemn of any secret order, and the left for tonight while the entiré un- the officials who are here on an in-|, UTICA, N. ¥., April 4—Union men| local lodge was assisted by high offi- ‘ r are shipped on the rape te ip this spection tour and arrangements ito ac-| i" Job printing shops which declared|cials of the order trom other cities. afternoon to the deceased’s former commodate the overflow attendanced “dherence to the open shop plan quit|‘The order is primarily an American cL y Pee Cs 4 yeaterday afternoon shortly. before : death came. The Hennessys lived at . ticket sale announced this afternoon Ohl worl: journeywomen, with other trades pro-| ‘The Knights of Columbus ritual AES 319 East Seventh street. that there were still some good seats | LEAS CHERID AN Special attendance is expected at, Portionately affected. work is probably the finest and most | ‘The body will lle in state at the Cl A 0 reserved portion of the balcony will| home in Lima, Ohio. are being made todz work today. Plant managers expressed|one, as there are no councils of the Beautiful floral offerings and an go on sale at 7:30 o'clock. The bal- hist cony reserved seats for both tonight and Tuesday night are being sold all The city manager form of munici-| the belief that they would soon be op-| Knights of Columbus in Etirope. = honor guard of Herpes : vite | Butts day today. pal government will be ably handlea| ting full handed. Grand Knight|M. J. Foley presidea| Alleged Proprietor of R MEaHeniotay Dud Gece : e ri 0 Yesterday and Saturday night. the in a detatied address by Charles HB. Saree rane at the ceremonfes yesterday and hel House of Til F; to Stand Leet (ether Leas sadth big cast of minstrel kings toiled to f Winter, former judge of the district was assisted by State Deputy Michael Bee: ene ! put over the final rehearsals. 1t will| J. D, Gillespie, Banker and: Real} court. “Mr. Winter has made a thor- W. Purcell as representative of the Trial Here LANDER NEWSPAPER MAN rehearsals are any indication of what ed by the recent state legislature and Columbus. Many of the candidates Following a campaign which was be a typically “big time” show if the |" Fotate Operator, Takes Own | 0Ush study. of the bill that was enac National Council of the Knights of will be the final result when the cur- Life in Moment of he wiil be able to outline many of the ‘were residents of Casper and vicinity | launched against her by Sheriff Lee points which are now disputed. but deveral of the class had come fronr| Martin, Bessie Russell, said to be According to the provisions of the long distances to take the initiation 5 Possession’ She had nothing—was. nobody — and then lux- tain rises tonight. The initia}. per; | Proprietor of a notorious road. house formance will start promptly at 8 Despondency Selec: Ti statute it is necessary that a petition that made them Sir Knights. south of Casper, was bound over to SHERIDAN, WSo., April 4.—The Harry Free will supervise the first be signed by not less than 10 per cent o ¥ y 4 3 iti interlocutor. There is a cost of near- |Shotked by the suicide of J. D. Gilles-| Lrecoaing city election. ‘This petition deputy and the needs of the present| ‘The case was heard by Judge W. E.| ing Florida and Cuba with the Nation. ] tion was hers, ly 50, The olio which"is composed of |Pic, banker, realty and insurance oP-| must be placed in the hands of the day outlined. ‘The order has wound|Tubbs, in justice court late. Satur-|al Editorial Association and is having cight numbers, including Schembeck's | erator. fling health and no hope| city clerk sé that he can advertise um its affairs for the carrying on of| day evening. It was the first to be| the time of his life, according to word NEXT jazz hounds, is a scream from start to Re ran ena ee ane of thelthe result. If the petitioners quality ;assistance during the war and all| prosecuted by M. W. Purcell since he Feogived by The Tribune this morning. ie We s . finish. aa «tend thide’ale bur] pountry aeiessigned ax the pocorn. te fia pews Se epeonanls, — debts have been cleared up that were | was appointed county attorney. e have been touring Florida and | A Big Western Starring ‘s Jeft down stairs for| Mr. Gillespie had returned home ‘Late exchanges have |early in the afternoon from his office a number of extra|and at 4 o'clock Mrs. Gillespie went down town on an errand. On her Sage ea Jreturn home about half or three-quar- ters of an hour afterwards, and upon Stor of gas, Marmed. ahe immed@tely) Prior to Me, Winter's ‘address a for Denver where he will attend the] by Bessie Russell was dismissed with- —in— made a search for the cause and on z v1 unuil this morning and $410 collected ; he Desert ‘| : ‘ short session will be set aside to hear te | [entering the sitting room discovered] faiks from the Standard and Midwest | "£8 from some of those arrested, | auto show and transact business for}out a hearing. he body of her husband on the floor] omicials who will be called on by thn| 208°, 4. Schetfner’s police force is} his firm : W Ir ber of good s the “early bird. made available down stairs ticket: Police Se + [incurred in that great struggle. The| Evidence presented by deputies of : special election to be held in June. t New Record for Actiy: efforts of the Knights in helping the|the sheriff’s office who stated that To S t 5 ch - : Plans to start the Petition will be ity Over Week-End With ‘Amorican soldiers. in France has|they had bought liquor from the Rus- é ormulated*at the noon meeting, an 5 . laced the order as one of the fore-|sell woman for evidence was respon- F b: dd a e wv pla he or it is probable that the active support eeping Arrests for most to assist the country in’ that| sible for the action taken against her. OorDpl en of the diners will be placed behind an Many Infractions atvtisele: She was. admitted to $1,000 bond. > early completion of the legal require- Neil Brodie of the Brodie Rubber} Three other defendants, said to be F } t With 37 arrests from Saturday noon | company left last evening by auto|girls employed in the house operated opening the door there was a strong t mear the door leading into the dining claiming the record for week-end ac- room. I.ife was extinct. tivity. ~~» ___. The Wyoming historical department! Jt-was evident that’ his plans were Two raids Saturday evening, one recently received from Mrs. Harriet|well laid. He had turned on the gas on a residence in west-end of Casper presiding officers. Lindsey Case Is ‘Ann Durbin, Cheyenne, a valuable} attached to the gas heater, which was and another in an exclusive residen- 7 P. d EXT genealogical work, entitled the eR sk connected with a flexible tube about n tal a on the east side, ete Again ostpone e : ! N son Memorial,” being an account of| six feet long, allowing the stove to be in the arrest of 16 gamblers. Hit se tian Sees Sr eet ere reel HANDLE GROWS AY (Set scan echt run a ee All Loyal Moose and Families PATHE NEWS days of John Alden, Mrs. Durbin's/ connected, and the end was found in- efore Judge Perry A. Morris in mu- (By Associated Press.) . : 5 - gift being the second book on gene-|side the floor rug which he had nicipal court and the fines imposed| DENVER, April 4,—Bxecution of Are reuested to be at Schembeck’s Winter TOMORROW alogy in the historical department.| wrapped about his head and shoulders, ranged between $10 and $50. sentence upon Juvenile Judge Ben . 4 ‘The first genealogical contribution was|in order to accomplish his purpose - The remainder cf the police list em-| B. Lindsey was deferred until 10 Garden at 9 p.m. tonight. Free dance. e ‘ i a gift from Mortimer N. Grant, Sr.,/ quicker. —e braced in a majority of the cases,| o'clock next Saturday morning by * ‘ of Laramie, entitled the “Grant Fam-| Deceased was 48 years of age, was| So. great_was the crowd at the open-|charges of drunk and disturbance,| District Judge Warren G, Haggot COMMITTEE 10 a ala ily History.” Among the many names|born at Sedalia, Mo., and was a sonfing {of the /Kimballjdrug’store Satur-|immoral conduct, traffic violations| today. z of prominent and patriotic persons in|of Rey. J. H, Gillespie, a well-known’ day; police ‘protedtion was needed to|and other misdemeanors. The judge was convicted of : the history of the Grant clan that of|pioneer Methodist minister of Wyg-| properly ‘handle the crowds. Thru- erate ceeeeen charges of conempt of court grow- President U. S. Grant is found. ming, now residing in’ Oregon. Helout the afternoon # uniformed patrol-| Better roads make possible consoli-1. ing out of his refusal to testify as to The foundation of a good historical] leaves a wife and two grown sons. |man remained on duty at the front|dated schools and opportunity for what a ward of his court had told Wbrary is a collection of family rec- door discharging persons who had vis-| higher education. him about a murder and fined $1 padi eee a ords and histories, war rosters, rec- ited the store and letting others in crds, registers and directories, The! to the full capacity of the store. There state historian is hoping that a repre-| ¥¥! was a waiting list throughout the aft- sentative collection of books and peri- Frgpon. a Odicals useful to workers in genealosy LOCATED IN NEW HOME ee : will be gathered together in the histori- t SOCIALIST CHANGES POLICY, cal department, and so arranged as to es 15) be of service to all who seek, oven iN MIDWEST BUILDING BOLOGNA, Italy, April 4—(By As- § “Puppets of Fate’ ZAK = = = = = = — without experience in genealogical re- sociated Press.)—Professor B, Musso- search, for information of their ances- Uni, former Socialist leader who LAST TIMES TODAY tors. founded the Milanese Popolo Italia, If you have a history of your family| The Commercial Printers, having| has transformed his paper into the tree, will you not donate and deposit] completed the movement of approxi-|organ.of the Fascisti and Fiume @ copy in the historical department? |mately 25 tons of machinery to its} legionaries. a new location in the Midwest building, i FIRE SWEEPS TOWN. is busy installing the machinery today |” Better roads in Wyoming will be ob- SS and expects to be ready to do business} tained if you vote the bonds May 10. SA NFRANCISCO, Cal., April 4.— again in the next few days. The new Forbidden A fire which started in a billiard hall|location is in the front basement of Fruit IA GIGHAM WEEK. wiped out a portion of the little rail-|the building and access is. gained road and resort town of Tiburon,|through the main lobby. Besides the} Marin county, early today, the damage| machinery about four tons of bond! being estimated at $100,000. stock paper were moved. em a London maintains a laundry school,| Oatmeal is an exgellent winter food, | where girls are taught the true art!because oats are the most heating of| of washing clothes _ cereals. I PAVILION THEATER National Gingham W eek | April 4th to 9th . IN HIS NEWEST PICTURE “HANDS OFF” IT’S. 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