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PAGE FOUR €be Casper Daily Cribune ty an} > ri tate, and in 1874 was elected state belie’ t it was merely an/death of Edward Dougiass White, | «1 mu ; ae circumstance that his|chief justice of the United States. senator and served in“that office for ~ h was destroyed@there are those| Accompanied by Mra. Harding, the| four years. © Berlin Kreuz Zeitung there has|and that the Germans believe a p. seem of Polish|tish raid.on Damsie is intended Siete a See who believe that the home was robbed/ president drove to the White resi- and that the destruction was wrought/dence on Rhode Island avenue, and 5 Nichols to hide the crime. Investigations are! ‘is military aide, Colonel Sherrill, under way which may throw an inter-|earried thei: .ards to the door to be ‘oupremea ng light on this circumstance. received by Justice White's niece who| He served on the beach from Se aoal In the meantime, the man is with-|¢ame out to the White House car and/ 1891. pt at little jobs, which|talked briefly with the distinguished/ 1, 1991 he was elected to the United Shane been ants to pick up. This|Visitors. Meanwhile messages Of! crates senate by a large majority confidence ; lis a worthy case, Casper, and those|sympathy and grief were pouring in} iC. Warmoth, but in 1894, after peserecres [burned and destroyed what they could |who have the facilities should assist/from all parts of the nation, even of | inres years service as senator he was hear away. aes he Red Cross in proper handling un-|the world, and in mark of respect/|a5oointed by President Cleveland as jURRECTION, CLAIM. ween | the time comes that the man will/the senate adjourned for the day. | associate justics of the United States | not be dependent Y en oer | supreme court,.taking his seat March Former Official at Flat Top Also = WON DISTIN' 2 it2, 3894 - 1 | BY HARD LABOR. Kaecered. $05) Reture Over Th rise to distinction and to the) $1,500 Alleged to Have j | pinnacle of judicial fame was no eary Been Stolen matter for Edward Douglass White— he did it by dint of bard: yore eat, colfeaste his reward came in recognition o: . 3 }him chief justice of the supreme court, frpm her home village Kosnochau la 4 politics. | WHITE 5 HEA S'evane wae ot ‘the few justices of|the highest judiciary office in the h insurrection in the plebiscite;to Neustadt, the journey being made Stat jupreme court) country. He was appointed on De-|4rea. The countess is a daughter of in carts. Wide’ cptatonn week “orten delivered|cember 12, “1910, and took oath of| Henry White, member of the Amer- (Continued trom Page 1.) | without a manuscript and in many| office December 19, 1910. ican delegation at the Versailles peace = naar cases where he had made a record of| During,his term as chief justice he | conference. Aiabama, the Democratic leader:! nis findings, he refrained from refer-|settied some of the most important ate ce re Senators Ransdell and Broussard of] ence to it while rendering his verdict.| cases on record. Poles to have arms,” she asserted. 4| Louisiana, Mr, White's native state,| white served in the supreme court; White was a member and regent of|“and assisted tham in every possible Preparations LAST TIMES TODAY ANDERSON’S running Upper Silesia. LADIES " nesota, and Overman, Democrat. | In the latter year he was, to the gen-| ington. ar-|of North Carolina, chairman an@jeral approval of the nation, made| During the latter part of his life he ; , a|ranking Democratic member, respect-| cniet justice. The fact he was a for-| resided in the District of Columbia. lively, of the senate judiciary commit-| mer Confederate soldier and a staunch| He was a member of the Roman tee. | Democrat when he was named by| Catholic church. ae with Germany. | —_—. Senator Lodge said a “loss had be-| President Taft, Republican, caused ee as nm the country overrun by the i fallen the country” in the death ef| considerable surprise, but caused ‘ex-| jes_persons of all classes who had ; faa carte Mi ten eS SSS = WONDERFUL GOWNS—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 7 t; y CHEYENNE. Davis, former pc ‘Wro., was sen I. Lewis of Denver, J. A. Riner of the Wye court, to serve 15 mor the fed-| rth and Senators Nel Republican, | as associate justice from 1894 to 1910.|the Smithsonian Institute of Wagh-| way in their @ chief justice. : “He filled one of the greatest of-|corner of the country for the course fices which it is permitted to a man Selected by Taft. | 3 . White was born tn La- ° _ oe id Senator Lodge. The} Chief Justice ri 9 gee pasties honored this place | fourche parish, Louisiana, November much as the office honored him.|3, 1845. His father was governor of| aly as devoted to his work, learned | the state and prominent in Democratic| w, high-minded, impartial, al-| Politics in the south. ee ; ays fearless in every zone of life| Was educated at Mt. chelina 1) be and a lover of his country in ove | eer ce ypreroetal Speen (Cont from Page 3 = collese, ‘ eorge- pete Marte ra: he | town university, Washington, D. C. |Loyd George before the house ot waieca Of hy place ant no One whe}, White left the Jesuit college to en-|commons on Friday that invasion o} gre was unable sentenced to county jail TRIBUTE IN PERSON. | vate office and in the year 1868 was/the Silesian plebiscite had been re- "TT. knew him, X believe, ever spokeret |ii cca private during the latter/be tolerated by France. WSF ATI l IN amma 8 a 8 hg SN REE —ON SALE TODAY— | |Meensed to practice law by the su-\celved from the interallied commis- pepe ry-prerege wo gaan hare net safer | | world wide problems that crowd upon | fession was rapid. |ried out, said the premier to the | their eyes. The supplies for the sum jet and the seventh governor of the treaty which stipulates that all the CONCERT But the greatest calamity Gid—Heart Bow'd Down (Ace contained in the dead embers of 135 tanto Grneads y rs ) inte Karl and - i-| before all the documents relating to HARDING PAYS to study law while working in a pr! RES ra sc ctaaist HONE RUANING WASHINGTON, May 19.—Presi-|preme court of Louisiana |sion at Oppeln. os iat are confident th him, long enough to carry in person| \ He entered politics as a Democrat,|correspondent of the London Daily Lacie (/ Folh Song) mer, the meats, flour, canned goods — —— —— E88 { Sanp.Locio, (Hoopeliten th Be i and sugar which had just been pur Mario Chamles when it was realized that th peri Continuous 125 For All « is Diaze which had visited them ; 1 to 11 x 28 {CES ceri aheraent pees lst in the Confederate grmy and/Silesia by German troops would not selected, orchestrated and recorded with thought for dent Harding turned today from the) His rise to distinction in his pro-| “I, too, want to see the treaty car- Come in. You'll surely want to hear these records (Continued from Page 1.) to the sorrowin, following the footsteps of his father,|Mail, “but there is nothing in the 30006 { Eli, Elli ( Yiddieh Song of Mourning) ( ) chased the week before, were ac gp) ~Eteae § records of the son who had died ay0n1 {Fl Take You Home Again, Kathlown (Wiestondert ye a, Undaunted by this appalli Joss visited by fate or by dalism of tne wort kin fe. ah st LAST TIMES TODAY for Casper to secure the wherewithal! ‘VIOLIN with toiling hands is perfecting t e | INSTRUMENT. little fineries which she will place! Spring Zephyre—Walts Intermeszo ( : geven years are the guests of neigh. pe Baa . POPULAR boring homesteaders, while the hus-| $099 { [i Cotten Dolly (Back-Geibel) . Exiterion Mate Quartes band is in Casper seeking a new star : 3 “*Selly”* : in te rx fact ai werat cas 66 at . ed 2090 teas Bi ie re Re TS SINGING, DANCING AND i € Ully oF ollen en pag ae 2 MUSICAL SPECIALTIES _ tion for the c * * . . . 4 —. reat sacrifice, n> PS A “Jailbird” Romance That Begins in the Big City’s Underworld and Ends on Se | WrFenar ond = = Ss: Hat and Eliot Shaw aS EVERY GORE Aly ARTISE cries Although the man stoutly maintains the Heights of Infinite Love 23 ris esd bs é Harmeaizers Male Quartet Willi De Mill Bs ‘ ALSO —— wee Frenne rvmocinere Mala Cartet liam ille’s “THE RECKLESS SEX” sapiieasaneetven a “1 SUPER-FEATURE spur er, oe ah A Two-Part Christie Comedy Teo an Tinting rote ae eee eae) . on =| ee WY What Every Woman Kn For the Love of Mike DOROTHY DEVORE t 85c ITD ee Carl Fenton's Orchestra a ve oman ows Come Early 736 Qn Levies You — Fox STARRING a oR PRR i CTL YIN ETFO CAR aAN yyte YL e ee . . . . . 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