Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 8

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GE Tic) NT 0 ju 4 t h d id a hi te re D fod 4 ic eo ic 3 3 l eee ee ee a a AE ae Oe. - MEXICAN AGE EIGHT Sims Reports to SHOT | FIVE TIMES BY ENEMY TOLWE Assailant of Nic Pac, Victim of Gun Celebration, Makes E ape Following Arminto Shooting js in the Casper five bullet , bu ailan and h H is make nv im thing tc apprehend be s to h rosecution uiminat of Mex a part an # in ted After the shooting Fic m 1 m. have ca pock iron and Massee were unable et-a e in Martin CS Se Secretary Denby Child Is Near Death, Escape Is Miraculous | NEW YORK, July 5.—Nine-year- q old Anna Cunningham fell off a sta- tion platfdrm in front of an elevated train in Brooklyn today. In falle Ing, she missed the approaching cars, dropped between the rim of the platform and the track, and glanced off an electric feed wire and landed on the street pavement 35 feet de- low. She cried as a policeman picked her up. Physicians found her only s4ne scratches. ep Julien‘ Lever has returned from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he has been quar. antined since the closing of this year’s term at the University of Michigan. injuries were three broken teeth aad | HOOTCH FOUND “TO BE POISON, OWNER HELD Samples of Moonshine Made by Mexican Reveal Danger to Drinke®s; 50-Gallon Still Confiscated Charles Miranda, a Mexican, is in |the county jail charged with operating [a poison vat under the guise of a moonshine still. The alleged ‘still, a contraption of galvanized ron capable Rear Admiral W. 8. Sims, accompanied by his aide, Lieatenant Com- Mr. Leyer completed his second year at the funiversity this semester. He will spehd the summer at his home in this cit} of a 50-gallon capacity, is now in the county building, as well as about 40 gallons of whisky and all the appur- tenances and equipment incidental tc the making of moonshine whisky. Samples of the alleged. tooze have been tested and found to be a menace to’ the health of any person who had been unlucky enough to procure a part of the contents. A charge of vio- lation of the federal prohibition laws will be placed against Miranda. The arrest was made by George Massee after the place had been located on the Morris Jorgensen ranch about 55 miles north and west of Casper. ——— Donald Eck, ticket clerk for the Burlington here, returned yesterday from Dayton, Ohio, where he was Bob Roe, who has been a chemist with the Midwest Refining company, is leaving for Colorado Springs where he will spend the sunimer. He will be accompanied by Henry Fidel. who has also been connected with the Iab- oratory of the refinery Ellis Hopkins of Des Moines, Ia., ts spending the remainder of the summer here after touring the Yellowstone National park. Mr. Hopkins made the trip along with a number of friends all on motor cycles. vest 1 the to make any s Sunday night mander Howard Lammers, leaving. the navy department after giving Dr. H. R. Lathrop tended the the secretary his report covering the speech for which he was repri- wounded Mexican a en had him] manded. moved to the local hospital here Mon mort ng. People to Work Out Taxes Which They Can’t Pay NEW BRITAIN, MAN DIES ON HUNGER STRIKE W. Va. July and murder and ea life term in the MOUNDSVILLE, Conn., July 5. A Tony radis plan under which property owners prison hospital today who by reason of unemployment are Gradiscen, cord. unable to their tax may meet ntiary officials, refused to their deb 3 any ; wo: = for the date of his arrival the mun y is under considera-| 177” ina never swallowed anything Aad by a se ap ii mpi afterward. Food wus forcibly admin and trucks and it is now proposed palin Mae har A eae bee that the p'an be broadened so as to Wear include those who have noth to We did e¢ hing possible for give but their own manual labc liscen, said Warden rrell. ‘The mayor « is conside the 3t he was determined to either dic dy bility af having delinquent rent payers work for the city and convicted in connec- (hei? wages turned over to the er geamp “noidup. at 2. last winter. lords, Classified Ads 50 and Ash 34 SALE—Five-room: new od buy $5 2,000 cash. \nother good one—Four-roon FoR extra new, ‘colonia! bungalow; ood — location 250. See Grover C. Gorsuen, the nullder. t Corner Ninth and Phone 1660. Wolcott TAM i war FOR RENT-—Sleepingroom for two!) . nia dae tiki d ntlemen: two ladies: or man ond harness and wagon 1014 South Melrose. wife; in modern home. 824 South Wol Cott 7-5-1t FOR SALE—Auto tent, $12.50. Phone outh Ash T5-At HOUS: MOVED; put on founda tions; all kind cement work done —Roll-top and chair, basements dug everything completed Phone 1660. 367 South Phone 654-M for prices. 5-5t WANTED—Maid for general house-|FOR SALE—Dresser, $15. work 623 South Grant. 2t/table, $7.50. Phone 1660. | Ash LOST—Dark gray Angora cat. Re-| turn io 1401 South Washington.|FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished house; electric light, 1321 Railroad |Ave., opposite Standard Refine: Phone 1678-M. iFORD TOURING. Bargain. Good | condition. Phone 1458. 7-5-tf| |FOR SALE—$2,200 equity in a mod- FIVE RACING wira wheels; tires.| ern 7-room house; cheap for cash tubes; all complete; 30x31 set of Phone 1322-M 7-5-2t* light gray iron pistons, .0025 oversize. | Party leaving town and must sacrifice | FOR RENT—Oneroom house, for cash Anthony, rear of Loveland| nish¢i for light housekeeping. hotel 7-5-1t*|North Kimball street. 7 Far Oak heater FOR RENT—Three-room house; built SALE—Majestic range, Charter in features; 53 1418 South Box good as new; alsa small refrigerator. 724 North Cente Elder 7-5-2t° - WANTED—Married couyle with no FOR SALE—Twowole oil stove and| children, to share small four-room 1362 South Jeffer oven, $14. Phone 1660. 367 South!furnished house. Ash. 7-5-4t | son. FOR SALE—Ladies’ writing desk, $8;| WANTED—A carpenter to rent a folding bed, $10; cupboard, $10.|light housekeeping room. 1167-W. Phone 1660. 367 Sopth Ash. 7-54t T-5-1t FOR SALE—Range, $20; new rugs..|FOR RENT—Three-room furnish<d 30x60; $2; new rugs, 25x50, $1.50.| apartment; close in. Phone 1167-W. Phone 1660. 367 South Ash. 305 North Durbin. T-5-1t | POR RENT—Two-room modern apt FOR RENT—Room, close in; _near| completely furnished. Phone 1591 “bath; suitable for one man. Phone | 7 1468. | 348 South Kimball. 75- THREE desirable modera_ furnished FOR SALE OR RENT—Good used] sleeping room: double. piano. 348 South Kimball. Phone| $28; three, $35. cy 1468 7-5-5t OTT LENNOX THERMOS JUG For Farmers, Tourists, Sports- men and Railroadmen This jug will keep liquids hot or cold and holds one gallon, made strong and durable and if you should break it bring it back and we will give you a new one free of charge. Price Five Dollars at your dealers. Casper Sales & Distribution Agency Temporary quarters Virginia Hotel industrial fair} called last week on account of the Holland, | death of his father. His family will return later. A great internation is to be held at Utrecht, next September. Wealthy Widow Brutally Murdered Hangs Up Teuton Flags, Eyesight Poor, Is Alibi CHICAGO, July: 5.—August Ge hardt's poor eyesight Ied him into an error yesterday which almost proved disastrous. He hung up two flags in ont of his home in honor of Inde: pendence ay, but b borhood identified the! the fo erman emp succeeded in pulling down on burning it when Gebhardt came and started a fi it Convinced because of his fa ec hung up Gern n instead of ican flags, Gebhardt took down other and burned it, replacing with the Stars ripes Trade Pact With out that ght he had Amer the both and Brazil Signed RIO DE JAN 5. ‘The Nort! Ame ‘ ‘ommerce and the § | on of Gommerce s y r $ tional arbitration which is considered here of the | 4 reatest. importance to the better} fiji trade jationships | between the H United tes and Brazil, especially i in view of the present ations growing out of the unfayexble ex-! : ange rs | R. E. Rudsill of Lander is spending several days here looking after busi ness interests of importance and visit- ing with friends. Mrs. Minnie 8. Bartlett, 50-year-o!d widow of Hempstead, L. I brutally murdered at ber isolated home. She had been stabbed, shot arid assaulted. The murderer, Lawrence Kuba}, was captured. One easy turn of the “Lorain’’ wheel gives you your choice of 44 measured and con- trolled oven tempera- tures for any kind of oven cooking. ~ I Here is a new. way of putting up berries for Winter use. even an inexperienced cook can follow it safely and successfully. It is called “ Oven Canning, because it is done in the oven of a gas range equipped with the “Lorain” Oven Heat Regulator. Select fresh, ripe berries. Pick clean, wash and put into sterilized glass jars. Pour in enough syrup, made of one cup sugar to four cups of water, to fill within %4 inch of top. Put on tops loosely, then place jars in oven. Set “Lo- rain” wheel at 250 degrees and forget all about it for one hour. Then remove jars, screw tops on tightly and that’s all there is to it. The result will be raspberries, gooseberries, blueberries or blackberries for pies, sauces, desserts, that will taste as though just picked. You can put up all kinds of fruit and vegetables the same way, just as easily, and have a preserve shelf loaded down with good things to eat all during the long Winter months when such things are luxuries. JEWEL Gas Ranges are equipped with the “Lorain” Oven Heat Regulator. You should see these beautiful and economical stoves. They represent the last word in range construction. Let us tell\you about “Lorain” and how it re- duces the hours of kitchen work to the minimum. Ask about whole meai cooking in the oven and about putting-up vegetables, fruits and berries the “Lorain” way. We have a book for you on “LORAIN” } OV CANNING. May we send it to you? If’so, write for it, or, i better still, drop in and get it. CASPER GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY HI ~ 115 East First Street Phone 1500 ‘ Teenie — maces WANTED--HOMES FOR - THREE LITTLE GIRLS DURING SCHOOL YEAR Three little girls, blond haired and blue eyed, arrived yesterday and put In the first applications of the year for work so that they may attend the fall term at the Casper schoois. Edna, Anna, and Ruth Beimborn, 14, 11 and 8 years of age, arrived from Wolton, where they live with their mother and step-father. All are in the grade sch@pis and as the teacher of the Wolton school re- signed last year and there is none to be had for the ensuing year, the CASPER HERO TO AE BURIED IN DENVER, REBORT Remains of Melis Jain Returned From France for Interment Here; Lost Life-in St. Mihiel Drive The remains of Melis Jain, former Casper Loy, who lost his life in the world war while serving America’s cause, will be buried in Deaver Thurs day afternoon, according to word re ceived here today by his father, C. C Jain, local representative of the Paig« Automobile company. The body has been returned from France and will lie in state in Denver until the funeral hour at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mr. Jain wil leave tonight to attend the final serv ices-of his son, who was «decorate? with the Croix De Guerre for hi service. Young Jain, then only 19 years of age, after ‘having servide with the American forces since he was 18, lost his life in the battle of St. Mihiel, September 15, 1918, Death came while he was engaged in picking off German gunners in machine’ gun nests, He was a member of the Sixth marines, the organization which made 2 service record during the war. — ©. Hamil, formerly in the transfer and baggage business here, is now connected with the C., B. & Q. freight house forces — Parker of Lee the Burlington returned this morning Denver, where he spent the end, including the Fourth. forces here, from ~ TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 (MOTHER KILLS LITTLE CHILD, GIVES SELF UP Wash., July 5—Desy” ‘ding to her statement to the police over failing health, Mrs. Irene Weber today shot and killed her rold daughter as she lay sieep- ing in bed. She then called her: hus- band from his work and went to tho police with a friend of the family. She told the officers that she had intended to kill herself also “but just couldn't do it." She had written a note to her husband in which she ail- vised htm to “don't bother over us, Joe, but go on being happy.” The Webers were married The wife is being held on mother is anxious for her little girts to have an education in the public schools here. A letter addressed ta | pondent SPOKA the Y. W. C. A. told the story. Edna, the oldest girl, is capable of most any kind of work, the mother says, while the other two little girls are very “handy around the house.” All three are nice little housewives, can c@k, bake, wash and keep the house clean, although the young- est hasn't the experience the other two have hadvas yet. * So the three little girls who are already trying to make a way in fe world, are being cared for at the ¥. W. C. A. until some word of three years ago. a home for them is received. The |, charge of murder. mfher will allow the children to - —_ — stay here now and work until the Frank Vicroy ‘and Wiliam Tully fall term or will let them return at the first of the schoo term. ~ SOCIALI STS EXPELLED. WINNIPEG, Man., Juy 5.—All de’e gates from the Socialist party of Can ada to the Canadian Workers Defense league, including Alex Sheperd, chair man, have been expelled from tne “eague, it was announced today, ax tne ‘esult of a disagreement on the poll sles of the Jeague. aol on EE Leo Dunn, cashier of the Wyoming Trust company, has returned from Chermopolis’ where -he spent the *ourth with*his brother, Gene Dunn ind family. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What 2 Heap of Happiness It Wauld | Bring to Casper Hom: Hard to do housework with an ach ng back. Brings you hours of misery eisure or at work. at if women’ ony knew the cause— hat Bachache pairs a‘ten come from veak kidneys. *Twould save much needless woe Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak Read what a Casper citizen say Mrs. Thomas Clarey, 7 not street, nay ; nended Doan'’s Kidney ai few years ago, telling of the good they aad done another <@ the family. ave had occasion to take them my xif. Doan's have always cured any attack of kidney trouble T have had and T have a great deal of. faith in them. I gladly recenmend Doan's to anyone troubled with a weak and aching back or any other trouble caused by disordered kidneys.” Price 60 cent, ac all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get have returned to duty at the Burling- ton. freight house after spending the Fourth in Alliance and Dotglas. FULLERTON 5-YEAR INSURED : PAINT: ; If you let us help you select proper materials you’tl be mighty pleas- ed with the results of your next paint job. | Casper Glass and \ Paint Co. 144 Midwest Ave. Phone 1374 SILK-TONE “The Beautiful a Dean's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Clarey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. © PACKARD ~ FLAT WALL FINISH The Packard Motor Car Company: announces. an impressive reduction in the prices of the follow- ing Packard products, supplementing the reduc- tion already made in the price of the Packard Sinole. Saw. Packard Twin-Six Touring Packard Twin-Six Phaeton Packard Twin-Six Runabout Packard Twin-Six Coupe Packard Twin-Six: Duplex Coupe Packard Motor Trucks Packard Twin-Six Sedan Packard Twin-Six Limousine Packard Twin-Six Duplex Sedan Packard Single-Six Coupe Packard Single-Six Sedan ‘The production programs of all three Packard lines— the Packard TwinSix, the Packard SingleSix, and Packard Trucks—are being substantially increased New prices effective July 1, 1921 JOE E. MANSFIELD, INC. | { East Yellowstone and Kimball. Phone 346 Ask the man who owns one mk ns ‘ iniliebtetateinienatanienctucastiavacthiccnmensoaanenetemnee eee

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