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PAGE FOUR : Cbe Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, JUNE ace and the balfbreed were es @ue to practics"y no offerings, and|dent of the American Institute of a MAN CAUGHT BY |oearx or REP. MASON Bd Seat SL hyd oe ee as the place of the 1922 convention. RECALLS TRIAL WHICH ramoo Sor avormn. | eesr ear epee GEES |, Fite Dever, Sa oi FALLING TIMBER Recent quotations of $2.25 in the|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co.. O-S. Bids. Fete ee. price of Fargo oil stock represent an 264f| In the last examinations hela a | __ BED TO LYNCH PARTY | ee ee ee) wees (een ee Ee | ket list. ‘There has been no active; WASHINGTON, June 23.—Dr. Roy|medals. awarded for proficiency in 3 Special to The Tribune. up by a friendly ranchman who |market_on Fargo for scme_weeks,' Upham of Brooklyn was elected presi-! studies were won by women. LAST TIMES TODAY CHEYENNE, June 23.—Congress- | gave them a ride toward Golden. A = —= = man and ex-Senator William E. | few hours later the ranchman's Mason of MWinois, who died a | body, with the brains beaten out, : > ra Ee Zz. > > } | ago, 48 years ago, then a | was found beside the road. 7 ung attorney, was of coun. The halfbreed was arrested and Alexander McDonnell of North} in a murder trial at Cheyenne, | made a confession implicating Freel, Jefferson Is Victim of Tragic | the outcome of which led to a || who was captured in Iowa and e . lynching sequel at Golden. Colo., a | brought back to Colorado, stopping an we ‘ Accident at Standard few years later. Clerk of Court Joe | en route at Cheyenne for the night , Oil Plant Fisher, who dug from the musty | He was loaded with chains, includ- at g | archives of his office Mason's auto- | ins an Oregon boot, when he was 4 graph. written in the “bar book” } taken rom the jail here to the train 4 + McDonnell, 33 years Of| when he came here December 3, | for Colorado, but was in good spirits e Jefferson." was et 1875, recalled the details of the case. [ and to demonstrate to his friends : at the} 15 7 that shackles were not sufficient to | Late in 1875 Sam Woodruff, a sey necehich| Tanehes on Little Hotse creek, 45 | discourage him, performed some .. a —IN— ailing timber which| Ties northeast of Cheyenne. was | Scrobatis stunts on the platform of “Diamond Tires have given us ua shot and kilied by John Freel. The- e car while boarding rain. To rs » ‘6 wy ithe deceased ts subvived| motive tor the Killiig has passed | friends here he insisted he: was into better service than you claimed. ph Toe pth eg from Fisher's recollection, but he | cent of the Colorado murder and and three children who recalls that the following morning | bitterly condemned the half-breed One went 10,000 miles without when Sheriff Nick O’Brien, his | for charging him with complicity. make r home here * Speed, Love, Thrills and Adventure. : P 5 No inquest will be held as an in-| prother.in-law, arose he found Freel, | Innocent or guilty, however, being removed from the wheel, ALSO— feeasiantion ireestte diy way eusalitetiey bareheaded and dieheve'ed, sitting on Freel paid the penalty for the Colo . 5 . 5 5 Fe wee Se 2 S| ial sacaretep.. They aayar rbail sid | Tae (srtens. tens henceabieeaa during which time it outwore | den the 45 miles to town to give him- | @rrived at the . > HE seit up. Josing his hat in tis haste. | {SP of citizens waited on the aher- three tires of other makes, I Freel tried for murder in the iff and wind their businesn ; second Gcarse before Judge Joseph | been completed the bodies of Freel d which cost considerably more GAYETY COMEDY WwW. Fiener. father of the. preent | —_____ x ° cleaictne ihoustsagiei wab pestewted than Diamonds.’ —AND— Mr, McDonnell was a member of the} by W. W. C t. regarded as the — 9 5 < ” oes! lode and acrangements are be-| most brilliant lawyer that ever prac Kalispell Pitine Comey Co., ‘LOVELY MORILAND” SCENIC ing made to have an honorary dele-| ticed in a Wyoming court, and was ‘alispell, Montana . ation from the lodge pay tribute to] defended by Thomas J. Street at the Continuous, 1 to11 | Admission, 30c his memory Mason, a friend of the prisoner who a came west to assist him The result WAY ENGINEER NEAR of the trial waa that Freel was sen- |] --Where Everybody Goes-- tenced to serve ten years in the ter. HIGH ritorial penitentiary.. He was par HARRY “IKE” EVANS DEATH | N FLOOD WATER doned two or three years later, how AND HIS | In 1879 Freel and half-breed In dian went from Cheyenne to Colo _ GIRLS Buy Diamonds for economy.., They are the real thrift tires, and have been standard for twenty-five years. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WANDA HAWLEY —IN— “A KISS IN TIME” ~ THE DiaMonD RUBBER COMPANY, Inc. Akron, Ohio R Diamond TIRES CORDS FABRICS TUBES (Special to The Tribune) | ENTIRE CHANGE PRESENT LANDER, Wyo., June 23.—District Engineer C. H. Bowman of the state OF “c highway commission had a narrow P RADISE escape from drowning Monday after- PROGRAM A noon at the bridge across Big Popo 99 Agie at Hudson on his way to Cas ALI E per from Lander. Noticing a crack in the earthen ap- . : proach as he drove onto the bridge, _ Bowman stopped his car to investi- gate. Stepping from the bridge onto the approach which he had just i parsed over in his car, the entire bank, undermined by high water of Bs the last two weeks, gave way and Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Precipitated him into 20 feet of mud cptated struggled several minutes TODAY before he was able to extricate him- self from the darkened hole and save himself by a supreme effort. Walk- ing back to Hudson he secured the e aid of Superintendent Templeton in bridging the cavern and having. it filled with boulders and earth, —— A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY MARY | PICKFORD IN HER LATEST PRODUCTION _ “THROUGH THE — FPPSSSSFSSSSOPSSSSSCSOCSCHSSSCSHSOSCSS Sombrero Sent to ; Van ly President Carries I Frontier Days Bid Fair Girls (Special to The Trivune) CHEYENNE, Juno 23.—A $125 —IN— sombrero presented by the Chey- enne Frontier Days committee to President Harding. and bearing a silver plate on which is engraved ' BRODIE RUBBER CO. | "tions 123° Complete Stock Diamond Tires and Tubes AND SATURDAY an invitation to the president and é Mrs. Harding to attend the Frontier | MISS BACK DOOR” Days celebration here July 26, 27, | y 28 and 29, arrived in Washington i ‘4 Sako Revie Meher etna | f EVERYBODY LOVES HER MORE THAN EVER IN weighing only * few sunces, is the ! ~ THIS PICTURE seaearey sche pliner platal beara the NEXT. A abo thatslecramived: —ALSO— : SC! 3 a, ice jammer yu! Say conan veoreeas Sheredtan Hes seinipen and pretepiatas POO Neeecine President and Mrs. Warren G. Har- ADMISSION, 40c CONTIUOUS, 1 TO 1 ding with the cordial invitation to BS June 24 and 25 Onl af Peoe iy fests dbeanaTap aaa | ' ‘The bell-cow Salen y FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; when the days and the cowboy CHAPLIN : ‘ ; sports of the old weat are revived, Pasture Ladies’ Silk Undergarments of Crepe de Chine and BESSIE BARRISCALE JAIL FILLED, COUNTY = poy HARMONY, SINGING, Glove Silk aN DANCING, SPECIAL SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL- LY GOWNED GIRLS FUNNY COMEDIANS Ree $2.50 “eres” $7.00 Rome Phe” $4.50 “Sitbae".... $2.85 Repphe $6.25 “Sith "$3.75 Ree Pace” $6.90 Sirs $4.50 Ladies’ Silk Petticoats of Good Quality Silk Jersey and ‘Taffeta in All Popular Shades Regie, SB O5 eit psce on $4.95 UNABLE TO TAKE GARE. OLD DAD OF MORE PRISONERS SNUB With 23 prisoners in jail after the release of Dr. J. H. Jeffrey and Joe H. Strige! at noon today, county offi petals are face to face with a serious question of taking care of further pris- oners. There will be no term of court —NEXT— until fal! now and the county will] have to defend pleas of guilty to free | the jail so that other prisoners can be accommodated Strigel who was released today was @erving a 90-day sentence in the coun ty jail in lieu of money to pay a $100 fine. As he was a federal prisoner he was allowed to make a pauper's oath after serving thirty days to ob- THE BREAKING POINT FEATURE PICTURES AND FANTOMAS PRICES .10c-40c “A SHOW FOR ALL FROM SIX TO SIXTY” THIS BILL RUNS TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AA NOTICE OF SALE OF HIGHWAY BONDS Notice is hereby given that the State Treasurer of the State of ‘Wyoming will receive bids for the purchase of nezotiable cou- pon bonds of the State of Wyoming in the amount of One Mil- lion, Eight Hundred Thousand (1,800,000.00) Dollars, which bonds shall be in denominations of $500.00, $1,000.00, $5,000.00 and $10,- 000.00. Said bonds shall be dated September 1, 1921, and shall be redeemable at the option of the State, ten years after date and payable twenty years after date. Said bonds shall draw interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first day of September and the first day of March of each year, at the office of the State Treasurer, or at the option of the holder, at The National City Bank of New York, New York City. The prin- ent : * cipal shall be payable at the office of the State Treasurer Bieta teecest Gt Ladies’ Blouses of Tricolettes, Georgettes and Voiles Stats, of Weunine: Chevenne, Winter: oh eee BRS So ee Fa at bonds are to be used for the purpose of constructing and impror- ing this 'S on a motor trip to Regular $5.75 qualities, Regular $1.95 qualities, 1 50 ing public roads. neithis, ove ‘Sale Price : , a Sale Price..... Bee o Said bonds shall not be sold at less than their par value, to Bobi a ; the highest responsible bidder. and the State Treasurer reserves the right to reject any and all bids and may sell the whole or any part of the bonds at private sale. s None wi be is denominations less than $500.00, and every , a8 @ ion precedent to the reception of his pro- posal, shall deposit with the State Treasurer, a certified check drawn to the order of the State Treasurer, and the amount of such sre Sea perees) per icone of bids under One Hundred Thousand ),000.. , and two per cent of bids One Hundred Shessane Dollars ($100,000.00). mid ¥ Hds will be recetved until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 6th of July, 1921, and will be opened at the office of the nee ot the State of Wyoming, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on said date. Mo., where they intend to spend ‘about three weeks on bust W D 3 ness and pleasure. Mr. Curran is an rett law firm. To be better than the other fellow. Not better morals. | Simply business reasons. DESPAIR TWO TWO TM ONNAG |) 222 25ce-35¢ OR : A New Lot of Misses’ and Young Ladies’ Organdie and Voile Dresses Re ETD. “Supt edhe *SuiePrice 1 DOod OD ee oT Ii you are troubled with pains o1 .; z ieee shall poleseet “Sealed Proposals” and addressed $0 bee i 5 6 Treasurer, State of Wyoming, mee ped BS lmeee || (1 Eee err a: Noe Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons---Alll Styles and Sizes Bronte ee ee eee indigestion, insomnia; peinful pess- Shampoo -_-_-___ 50c-75c-$1 5c hitch treater. ege of urine, you will find relief i- Massage _ _50c-75¢-$1 EACH ea eT Re $1.90 Apror., $1.65 Reena te Aprons, $1 .90 Exempt F; Federal Income Tax Oe PICS «see ee ene- see web eens ‘ GOLD MEDAL LESS @uBLEM Oy Henning Barber Shop DREW PROTZMAN, Prop. 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