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tary gran cad —41 PAGE EIGHT KIDNAPERS LAND a Wome = Ee IN JAIL, KANSAS LAD IS ‘RESCUED Boy’s Abduction and on and Murder of Father| Linked Together in Mystery Solved by Capture Near Globe, Ariz. GLOBE, Ariz., July 14. = oral 1 McKinstry, missing Lakin, Kan. boy, was brought to Globe last night after officers had effected his rescue from kidnapers at Solomonville, near here. Two men arrested, also brought to Globe, are being held | here awaiting action by Kansas authoritie: fhe two men and the Les were located when the men} == 7 LETTER DEALING The men are Lakin, Ka from Syracuse Kan old newspapermen here today followir rescue by “deputy sher-| Suggestion From Lloyd George ift: at Walter Hudson, a former em That America Cancel Allied ploy is father, kidnaped him after the elder McKinstry had been killed Debts Given to Finance ‘The boy told newspapermen that he P and Hudson met J. C. (Skinner) Ed-| Committee dington at buquerque, N. M.} ———s sitar eget oo ington are un’! WASHINGTON, July 14.—A letter der arrest here wait Kansas authorities. word from the from Premier Lloyd George to Presi ‘The boy said the two men were di-|@ent Wilson dated August 8, 1920, rected ty Mrs. Eva Miller, cook on his|@aling with a proposal for cancella- aehaia ranahs<tes hi tion of interallied war debts was 7 > wines ced in t record of the senate lier just put one over on| finance committee today by treasury ] ffi during hearin on the ad- he added. “Jim Hayes is not ‘vagal relay bie etl ininistration’s allied loan refunding The boy talked freely concerning | >!!! r of his father and his own A cablegram on the same subject {from the British chancellor of the ex- hequer to R. C. Lindsay, represent the British treasury in this coun which was transmitted to then istant Secretary Leffingwell of the department, also was pre- er was k from Syra Vise, a tenant Ned at his , last Me-| try, |A treasury Pees Both communications were read to The elder McKinstry, the boy said|the committe by Assistant Secretary had an argument with Vise over rent] Wadsworth on request of Senator La from land occupied by Vise. Finally|Follette, Republican, Wisconsin. miles by E Eddington said he too was present at the killing and both he and the boy discussed it freely Vise pulled a revolver and fired jast| Premier Lloyd George in his letter as his father threw up his hands, the| called atterition the insistence of boy said. He said the bullet went | Frar n st exaction from Ger. through the hand and his father! many of te fullest amount of repara turned to run, whereupon, Vise fired|tion the Ger people could pay the bullet enterin; and added ing him. | “You will remember that Great Brit “On the afternoon of n borrowed from the United States 1," the be Mrs. about half as much as its total loans . ather's ranch. to the a and America’s en ase to get some medici try into the war it lent the allies| I needed. I went and waited for|«lmost exactly the same amount as it| docte his office until 5 o'clock | borrowed from the United States. Ac he owed up and when|cordingly, the British government has alter Hudson came along in his auto-|informed the French government that mobile and said ‘come on, let's take|it will agree to any equitable arrange a ride,’ I went with him |ment for the reduction or cancella “T asked him where we were going|tion of the interallied indebtedness and he said he didn't know. We tried|but that such arrangement must be to make Holly, Colo., the first night|one that applies all around.” but had to camp out. Walter worked| Lloyd George added that he on the Z ranch which belonged to my| like to make it plain,” that there was no reluctance on the part of Great father. “A few days out from Syracuse, he told me that Mrs. Miller had paid him to take me to my uncle in Arizona| “ and gave him $35 to make the trip.|@rrangement Britain to agree to the funding of her debt to the United States, but that at Britain “cannot bind herself to which would prejudice The money played out in Albuquerque. | the working of any interallied arrange The second day in Albuquerque we|™ents which may be reached in the met Eddington and he had $6 futiire “At the first town out of Albu:| The British chancellor of the ex- quérque we pawned our watches and| Chequer, in his cablegram, said: “We got $9.50 on them and that lasted till|hould welcome a general cancellation rte te Bolcnouriie” |of the intergovernmental war debts,” LOS ANGELES,, July 14.—City and|@8 the existence of these internation county police today said they had re-|@l debts detrs neutrals from giving > report of the discovery of |#Ssistance, checks private cerdits, and Orval McKinstry, missing Lajin, Kan.,|¥4l, I fear, prove a disturbing factor ey, or of the holding of two men in|! future international relations ction with his disappearance | _Whether response was made| jeither by sident Wilson or the |treasury department to these pro | posals was n disc od. Senator F Democrat, Missouri, asked Sec! 1 0 was be |fore the > as to the attitude jof the ard cancellation. | Mr. Me! uch suggestion |had b n since he as 5 | sumed office and that it would not be considered if made in the future. The f e committee voted to ask Rancher Lately Re Retired Passes] the juaic committee for volumi- 4 E nous asury department records sent Away at Thermopolis Wed li e latter during its inquiry into the nesday Evening net ne | Move A gainst n {for Omstead 35 years a resident of t died at Thermopolis last night from | the effects of a par | Grain Pooling which he was stricken yesterd Omstead was eng: = for 4 ars a number of ye Foie @conaner etoyeara Jn 18 Is Under Fire after his property in The remains of the ed wil CHIC ive in Casper tonight and will li of state at the Shaffer-C =35 tfternoon. Growers, ine ate Nocaiene ived by his|#"d any inform congress might eae ent tiie Harry Om.| Want will be speedily forthcoming, Ri ch Riess n of Ther-|1- Mansfield, chairman of the associa- Cesestiat sper, Mrs. | tion's executive committee. id to-| a resolution introduced | ates senate this week the | he Home 4th day of J will take! jon and be responsible only for| acted by myself H. S. SHANKLE. 14-2t° E —_. W. ASHINGTON, Ju 14.—The na- | val court of inquiry on the free bal- B.S. Ambassador ~ | ja) ctr of inauiry on the trea’ vale 5 4 last December by Lieut. Louis A Arrives in France); Kloor, pilot, and Licuts. Stephen A. "a 1! and Walter Hinton passen- é = ers, called for no disciplinary action HAVE 14.1By the nd held that differences between | ron T. Herrick, zieuts. H on and Farrell which to blows, y manner. were adjusted in a r The court filed report di America: Secretary Danie's’ tenure of ere he will| but was not accepted until Secreta by Pre | Denby approved it made it pub lic. ts: ‘ - WITH BRITISH “should | confess to being on the “shelf.” | per style worn by ry be Casper Daily Cribune n Wear Their Hearts in Their Hair In Japan the form of coiffure indicates the state of the wearer's affections. The married woman produly dresses her hair this way. Japanese girls who are still free. (1) How Japan's old maids (3) The flap- of the Casper Motor club. Seeing an opportu Under Casper cars, averagi | persons to a car, jlast night. The at the grounds the attention of s ul of policemeny as well as officers of the club to prop erly handle traffic in the enclosure. knowl ud beer ssal of tov for the np grounds arr the Casper Motor club affair was staged last unti night A thoroughly modern camp building. ¢ requirements of a moder jhome, o large scale, was one of the first surprises. For the tourist | who visi the grounds there is ample arrangement for ¢ ned- | in porch where ho ma: of food that ca prepared ern kitchen one of » features |tickies his fancy Then there is large livingroom equipped with writ Jing desks, Victrola and rest havens. To the rear are the laundry and toilet rooms. The toiletrooms are equipp: with tubs and showers and the laun |dryroom with tubs, electric washer, jironing board and all ether require | ments. | Mrs. Larsh, a capablé matron, is in ge of the c It is her duty |to meet the tourists and Inform them about conditions in town, look after their needs impress them with the fact that Casper welcomes them so that they will spread the gospel slong, the;roas succe the tourist camp" is| due to the ¢ of the Casper Motor | jclub, but primarily dit should be | given to J. S Charle: | nager h whose |forts this club is tim It is part ¢ visit the camp grounds at some during the day and meet per: the heads of every party camped the grounds reported by the 855, for an av fore this sy the touris' cars poured throu: summary however, 9.87 keeping check dreds | ture in behalf of the visitors, wit |formal opening of the clubhouse ra | the tourist camp gro’ is, the Mot club got busy the reg weekly band rists the clubhouse by ime onally That the t camp grounds is| a paying pr is shown by the dividends it dy declaring in favorable adve to Casper in the actual that ts spent in Casper. Over sixty cars were parked at the camp grounds last night. The average tourist stays here less than two whole days, is favorably impressed with his welcome and does not begrudge the moriey he has spent Detailed records from grounds have been kept since July 2 In that time 194 cars have stopped in Casper carryi five persons. ‘The total per car of 24 hours, Be. he above hows conclusively on on of HK — SEE BEN Branch West Midwest Phone 74. Harold Kramer, Realtor Manager 12 Ave. this period of uncert time for wage-carner to mi use of his " homeste: rights in this country is t all your life is up! Home. e going quick- er the layoffs since than before. You better fu can make move to ii ure independence ad happiness for your family than to TAKE YOUR HOMESTEAD NOW. ACREREALAL AER TEREARE | Specializing in Irrigated Ranches. Patented Dry Farms. Homesteads, Re- linquishments and ‘Bus iness Opportunities Notary. Public JHKHKHKHKHKHKHKHK ALALALALALCADALALASALALALAAL fo records kept at GREAT CROWD ENTERTAINED AT PROPOSAL FILED) FORMAL OPENING OF CLUBHOUSE EMBEZENENT ci: New Tourist Camp > Viewed by by Hundreds for First | Time With Band Concert as Feature of Even- ing; Casper Motor Club Plays Host | last night which were staged in honor of the visiting Odd Fel-| lows and members of the Rebekah lodge, under the auspices wa pations for the t the camp grounds heads of the first diversity of oc- surists who stopped The occupations ten parties lat their disposal. With this co-opera jtion Casper will maintain the: camp and will -be able to do even more or its vigiters in the years to come. AGAINST NONPARTISAN | EDITOR 15, DISMISSED FARGO, N. D., July 14.—Charges of embezzlement against George A. Totten, Jr., former manager of tho Courier-News, were dismissed in jus- Thousands of Casper people attended the fosmal opening | tice court here, W. C. Green, state's of the Tourist grounds and club house and the band concert} ttorney, declaring that the facts in the case did not warrant such a charge. | FARGO, N. D., July 14.—Charges j: to combine an entertainment fea-|of criminal libel filed hgainst George that Casper’s catering to tourist busi-|A. Totten, Jr., and C. K. Gummer. is bringing dividends |son, deposed manager and editor of The first 10 cards taken from the/the Fargo Courfer-News, daily news- paper here of the Nonpartisan league, will be dropped as a result of a state- ment signed by Totten and Gummer- son and accepted by the state exec- utive committee of the league, the miner photerrapher, |The criminal Mbel charges against een a Pl ‘otten and Gummerson followed pub- air or: Te secure ferent tend from the far eastern part of the me ten cards show as many states represented and ex- cation in the Courier-News of ar, article accusing members of the sta’ executive committee with mishan- dling the league's recall election cam- untry to the west coast. They in-|paign fund. Hearing on the charges ade California, Oregon, Nebraska,|was get for today. . Montana, Connecticut, Col — ado, phusetts, Indiana and| Portier Exnosition Resolution. xas. A complete study of the card] WASHINGTON, July 14—A reso- n that grounds amp” led to mind on leaving. this co-operation. if and should make ords show that tourists from every greets you as is “Clean up and it is the last that is One of the st efforts of the Motor club is to Tourists should be considerate of the arrange- ts that have been made in their use of the ry devices that have been placed lution authorizing the president to in- vite foreign nations to participate in the exposition to be held at Portland, Ore., in 1 was reported today by th house foreign affiars committee. peice 9 “28 EOE) Mrs, Patrick Sullivan and daugh- ters, the Misses Patricia and Eileen, haye returned from Chicago. Miss Patricia has been attending St. Mary college at Notre Dame and Miss Eileen has been continuing her vocal work in Chicago, Expert Luncheonette Service At Our Midwest Pharmacy Store MENU FOR TOMORROW 50c Merchants Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Barley Soup Meat Loaf with Tomato Sauce Salmon Loaf with White Sauce Spanish Rice Creamed Cabbage Ice Cream SPECIALS Salmon Salad Fruit Salad Lettuce-Tomato Salad Raspberries and Cream Peach Pie Raisin Pie DRUG STORES Two Stores—The Rexall Stores Midwest Building 214 South Center eee aeeeeeaeeteee ARE OBTAINED BY AEB CROSS Activities of Natrona Chapter The commendable work being done by the Natrona county chapter of the Red Cross in Casper community con- tinues and wonderful results are be- ing obtained, according to a report given Monday evening ut the regular meeting of the executive committee y Mrs. Kittle Payne, executive sec- retary of the local chapter. Mrs. Payne submitted the following outline of work done by the Cross during the month of June. Pertaining to ex-service men or their families. Interviews in the office. 104 New compensation cases. 13 Letters written in their behalf__ 162 Wires --- 8 Civilian relief work: ‘ew families 20 Families ‘contacted during the month of June — 7 Visits to families 10 Interviews -— 7 Letters written u Families helped with clothing- 3 Auxiliary Service—Welfare club as- sisted in furnishing clothing for three families. Paintings Are Found in Cheap Lodging House SPOKANE, Wash., July 14.—Na- tion-wide search for three famous paintings stolen from the Sutro Baths at Golden Gate, in San Francisco, six months ago ended yesterday when au- thorities here reported they had re- covered them in a cheap lodging house at Hillyard, Wash. The paint- ings were said to be badly disfigured. “The Cliff House,” the work of W. A. Colter in 1875, is said to have a Yalue of $10,000. “Woman Reclin. ing” and “A Wooded Scene” are the | makes title of the others. Red} b . THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921 NIGHT NEWS ‘ASHINGTON, July 14.—An agree- eaters Spt TdT ak BO ee the motion to recommit the soldiers’ | bonus Dill was reached by the senate late yesterday by unanimous consent. | INDIANAPOLIS, July 14. — The | American Legion will fight on for ad- justed compensation without change in provisions of its present program following the message of President Harding to.the senate urging delayed action. John G. Emery, legion nation- al commander, sald in a statement is- sued from national headquarters here yesterday. Bastille Day Is Celebrated By the French PARIS, July 14.—France today cele- brated Bastille day, the anniversary of the fall of the ancient prison which symbolized the oppression which brought about the French revolution. Observance of the holiday was begun last night when vast crowds gathered in the streets of the city and danced for many hours. There were, in ad- dition, great torch light parades along the boulev: The people had pre- pared to celebrate the day in the his- toric: manner. In connection with the observance of Bastille day, it was recalled that three years ago tomorrow morning the) Germans launched their futile attempt to break the allied lines. and reach Paris. — CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness, help and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our darling baby. MR. AND MRS. R. D. EDENFIELD AND CHILDREN, MRS. J. C. PURSEL aa ok ate A. G. Smart, general superintendent of the Wyoming district of the Bur- lington railroad, is expected to arrive in Casper late this evening. He will remain here part of tomorrow after/ which he will continue his regular! toyr of inspection over the lines north and west of here. \ —— The escapement wheel of a waich 781,000 revolutions every 12) AND FAMILY. TAld-1t months. GOOD RESULTS [Sommary oF ) LIGHTNING LINK [5 MYSTERY T0 OIL OFFICIAL May Not Srike in Same Spot Bu: Location Is Too Near for Burning Officials of the Midwest Refinin: company are unable to find a scien tific reason for the lightning which has caused several serious losses a: the Midwest tank farm during th; past month. It is a coimeidence tha: the lightning which struck the hur: tank which is still burning struck ; the next row of tanks to the lane o( seven reservoirs which recently wen: up in smoke after a disastrous fire ‘This week's fire was caused by ; lhightning bolt which. came out of » most a clear sky. At the time the tank was ignited the sun was shi ing in a greater part of Casper. A flash of light which last night made daylight vision possible in C: per was due to the agitation of burning off when a portion of huge steel tank collapsed. Just how much of the oi! has bees salvaged from the burning tank i+ unknown. It is believed that betwe 40,000-and 50,000 barrels of the 50. 000 in storage in the tank will be saved from the flames. The ofl was |new Salt Creek crude which is thought to be the most inflammable of ali crudes produced in this vicinity. Two Chinese In El Centro Slain | EL CENTRO, Cal, July 14.—Two Chinese merchants were shot and killéd by three men who attempted: to hold them up in their store here today and one of the alleged slayers was killed in a fight with officers’ who pursued them when they sought to jescape to the Mexican border. Another man pursued by the officers was ar- rested and a third escaped. —— In most parts of China it Is con. trary to etiquette for a husband and tao ever to appear together in pub lic. the THE WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Friday, not much RP wmzorv change in temperature. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Service in Our Grocery Section minimum of price. Knowing that whatever she may purchase she is fullest measure of value in every respect. Choicest of food- with Mrs. Housewife is regarded as a very thorough shopper; and she usually gets what she’s after even if it takes days of effort. That applies particularly to grocery stores, where food quality is as essential as price. We Welcome Every Housewife to do Her Shopping Here . getting the Come Any Time—We know You Will Like the Service Here We now have the space formerly occupied by the hardware department and are better equipped than ever to care for your ,GROCERY NEEDS. SPECIALS THIS WEEK IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT \% Gal. Jar, regular 25c, This week __. 1 Gal. Jar, regular 30 This week —_..____. 2 Gal. Jar, regular 60c, This week 8 Gal. Jar, regular 95c, This week —. 4 Gal. Jar, pe $1.2 This week 6 Gal. Jar, regular $2.20 This week .. 18e 20e 40c This week This week 8 Gal. Jar, regular $3.35 _ 10 Gal. Jar, regular $420, 15 Gal. Jar, regular $6.60 $3.00 $4.50 oS This week ... 60e *S2tace=** $7.00 ® 80e 6205." #° $8.50 “== $1.50 This week 30 Gal. Jar, reg. $18 25 ~ $10.00 W id a} ti

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