Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1921, Page 8

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"AGE EIGHT vs POPEBENEDICT IAF FMAKES, APPEAL OY, FOR AUSS AID TWO CASPER MEN ARE ADMITTED TO THE BAR Among the séven men who were recently admitted to practice law in the courts of Wyoming, were two INJURIES FATAL | TO SPRECKELS BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Aug. 9. — John D. Spreckles, Jr., of San Fran- cisco, member of one of the most|Casper men, one of whom was ad- prominent families in California died| mitted by examination and the other in a local hospital following an au'o-| phy transfer from another state. mobile accident near Taf Those admitted from other states were. Frances V. Hertzig, formerly Dy sbuti 7 ; 6) of the District of Columbia and now Ty Frenerous Contributions From Negotiations of Pinedate: fadmund. A. Hutchison, camé - All Sse cmgte SE formerly of Texas and now of Fort into a eoples Urged in O Wi Washakie; Charles V. Garnett, for- trol i= Invocation. |; Vcean Rate ith merly of Missouri and now of Lara- fae se . = mie; Harry E. Perkins, formerly of Th ROME, Aug. 9—An } section a wine Providence to ha: depth ¢ the tremendous scour; that -t Micting Russia is contained in the ap shale. “eal of Pope Benedict for aid for the sand @arving and plagueafflicted Rus- feet “ ians, made in his letter to Cardinal commt asparri, the papal secretary of stat: Creek Chyiting all C ns and civilized It 1 Sseopies to contribute generously tc ductio Ofpis cubic a3 ‘The letter ay the s of th ote subject ari and ef. © name Divine Redeemer, =pray Wi cAcious common The de oe wt aft the love of prompt tion in “sg HAEHPT FROM MUZE Grea Of Owing to the fact that t some chos Shonfusion here regarding a recent as it fitdict of the police that all unmuzzled er 0 €Oogs caught running at large would pres bee exterminated, a clearcut statement uter Gaas been issued by Jesse A. Sheffner €Shief of police. wth ‘The impression was prevalent that now T-wners of dogs which were licensed the frere exempt from the police ruling be 1 &@his is refuted by the following state Bat: Pment of Chief Sheffner. the “A case of rabies having been dis: 10, {overed in a dog running at large, it fee! cl@ absolutely necessary that all dogs, an¢ acicensed or unlicensed be muzzled im wa ruiediately or the same will be de cotreyed. Zin ; ———— the thy b] cr oc no 4, bar a or th ere de is | met ‘ }. SEATTLE, Aug. 9.—A trunk, con te Juaining a mutilated body, believed to of Meé. that of Mrs, Kate N. Mahoney, apfealthy Seattle woman, who disap: Missouri and now of Casper. Those admitted by examination were: Mark A. Chapman of Cheyenne, Burton 8. Hill of Cheridan, and Ed. win Marrett of Casper. Divorce Actions Numerous, Report British Broken LONDON, Aug. 8.{By The Associ- ated Press).—Negotiations between representatives of American and Brit- ish shipping interests on the question of freight rates for Egyptian cotton have been broken off, according to a dispatch to the Central News agency from Alexandria today, quoting an of. ficial sourc CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 9.—Forty four suits for divorce have been filed in the Laramie county district court here during the last six weeks. In the majority the grounds alleged are non-support and desertion. ig K. C. GOLFER LOW. DENVER, Aug. 2—J. C. Ward, of Kansas City, was low medalist on scores that had been turned in up to Classified Ads— —Read The Tribune 1 o'clock this afternoon at the end of the 36-hole qualifying round of the Trans-Mississippi Golf tournament. t County Roads da card of 151. fde Casper Daily Cribune JURY CONVICTS WOMAR DRIVER FOR KILLING LOS ANGELES. Aug. 9.—Miss Edna) C. Duvall, a music teacher, was con- victed of manslaughter in the super} jor court here lust night by “a jury composed of nine women end three men. She was charged with having| caused the death of Richard A. Spann, a mechanic, last January by running! him down with her automobile as he alighted from a streetcar. vall, who had been at liberty on bond,| Tess at the First Church of the Naz was placed -in . jail. Spanish Prepare) cis. xe." evaneetst, man anie law is one to ten ‘The penalty by years imprisonment. Miss Du- For Big Assault LONDON, Aug. 9.—An from gram s' | vailed Madrid s) anish troops. that perfect order pre-|ing, either in your homes or at the vhere in Spain and that] Nazarene church. tele- dated yesterday eq that all is quiet at Melilla where] old-time Prepafations are being made for an|per are invited to unite in advance by the dispatch say every ‘The STAFF OF STERLING CLUB) PASSES SENATE om JONNS HURLING =| ANTI-BEERACT i J. C. Sigman, a pitcher who was| WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—The Wil- recently released by the Laramie Mid-| 16 Campbell ‘anal phsask |west league club arrived in Casper |" arms ge Heri ag this morning and will-report for duty > the senate 39 to 20, and sent to with the Sterling club when they ar-| Conference the house with pros rive here tomorrow for a fivé-game pect of its final gpactment Before series with Casper. He Will probably the week ends. work in one of the early games against| a Clothing Sale Is Great Success REVIVAL MEETINGS. “Revival meetings are now in iprog- arene, G11: East H street, and wi e Continue over Sunday. kusnt “al!| with four days remaining of the ober ee Se ete ES Man inthe’ Barrel," the sale’ closing P peakes of Kansas saturday night, Harry Yesness, the minister of the Gospel, full of faith | DrePrietor, reports business more than ind the Holy Ghost: His messagea|““.ne Yoature of our sale thid are freighted withthe power of the| month” ‘suid: Me, -Yoonese “ts that Due ten on favor tor mn areal with: | every sult in the houge, the values of to. dal the whole counsel of God. which run up to $60, is marked at one ry Price of No suits a ‘reserved All who are interested in seeing anand they are all hung in plain view pentecostal revival’ in Cas-'on the racks where the customers can praye-|get an idea of the values offered.” with us at the hour of 10 each morn- Mr. Yesness has planned this sale to dispose of a large amount of stock in order to make room for shtpments A hearty welcome [both the troops and the public arejis extendtd to all to -every service.'\of fall stock that will begin arriving showing mos patriotic spiri Gillespie, pastor. immediatel, TWO FINED $25 FOR DISORDERLY. CONDUCT; RESIDENCE 15 RAIDED ‘On action of health authorities here. police officers conducted a raid on an alleged disorderly house at 214 South Jackson street, resulting in the ar- |rest of the two persons charged with joperating the place. Each was fined $25 in police court last night. q Reports to health authorities that the House on South Jackson was be- ing used as a rendezvous for pleas- ure seeking people bent on. finding (wild parties, an investigation was ;made on behalf of the health author- ities. Ani officer it is said was sta- tioned in a near by house. When the party was underway police headquar- ters was notified. When the officers arrived however it is said that Grily ithe two alleged operators of the House were found. It is said that the two principals are being detained for examination by the health officers. a Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg. 35-tt ———__>—_ — -SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE- CAAA ANNAN WEATHER—Partly cloudy and somewhat unsettled tonight and Wednesday; slightly cooler. the road leading to Medicine Bow is exceptionally rough, and almost im- passable in places, but motorists with cars in good condition are making the trip. 2 The Little Muddy road leading to P Practically all country roads are re H ed b motorists as being very o rough and almost impassable in N places. The Alcova road is very E . but passable, to Alcova. From s ova over the Sweetwater flats to 13 Whiskey Gap, the road is in fair shape, and good time can be made & on smoeth stretches. From Alcova 14 Brooks ranch and over into Deer Creek park is reported very rough. but passable. Cars in good condi- tion are negotiating Nigger hill with little trouble. Buffalo Creek road, leading from Arminto to the Johnson county line, is being worked by a tractor crew, and is in better shape than any road in the county. The Cottonwood trail leading up to the Big Horn {s also in fair shape, and all kinds of cars are making the trip with little trouble. The 33-mile road is reported as very rough and in need of dragging. Some {neared last April, was found by divers be ter! Lake Union. fills are out, but road is passable to Johnson county line. on V, la ye 1 DMAN DREAMS OF KILLING i D t r € ‘ig ASSAILANT, INSISTS ON c tan ’ i 72-78 ‘8, SURRENDER FOR CRIME i tab his an ¢ It Gripped in a death struggle with | ing that an involuntary muscle « 1,larmed negro assailants who had twitch might cause the gun to be } been set upon him by enemies, who | discharged Thaler plunged the Iwere seeking his Geath, because he | knife onee more into the left jaw €00knew too much, Raymond W. Thal- | of his fallen : ssailant. corer, 1040 South Jackson street, Seeing his pal worsted and the * “ cliplunged his long bladed trench | flash of steel, the second negro © terknife into the throat of an +un-| took. to his heels. All this hap- a rarknown negro and to make sure he'| pened about 9 o'clock near the "8 -eorhad done a good job wrenched the | juncture of Ninth and McKinley = It knife free from its human shield | streets, according to Thaler’s state- “ thrand plunged the deadly weapon | ments. ed hilt deep in the man’s head again. After having wounded his negro n uC That was the gruesome story | attacker Thaler jumped into his car m #t which the aferomentioned Thaler | “nd drove with all possible speed to e: relieved himself of, as wild eyed he the police station where he divested Oy Tdashed into the news room of The | himself of the whole thing. .b 4 PerTribune last night, stating that he chief Sheffner and Captain o | Y@rdemanded the support of the paper | Gaston being friends of mine io «TMin~seeing that he got a fair trial | wouldn't lock me up when they Wolas'the act had been committed | knew I committed murder in self- tanpurely in self-defense. se™ Alarmed ‘at the confessed desper- excited appearance, news employes of The Tribune strove desperately to maintain an ‘ePoutward calm while they devised thaways of escape or elicited a full fielGonfession from the man, who main- forttained a position dominating tho Waonty entrance to the news room. This is the story as Thaler re- lous, Alone at home, working around dlefense," he informed frightened news hounds. He then related his service rec- ord and how his wife and a new born babe were in Mercy hospital in Denver. Face to face with the desperado, the news hounds stalled around un- til an opportunity presented itself and Sheriff Lee Martin was noti- fied. He made a dash to The Trib- une office and took the man in cus- tody. the half- yhis residence which he is just com pleting Thaler saw the approach of “alleged crooks r. "herded" while whom he h pr guard va —= jy Leavenworth penitentiary ds - vorthe war. =. “wor = Ope. They passed a few uncompliment ‘ary. remarl ponths house to arm himself. All 1 creybad in the building was 1 dis- hoie@antied riot gun and trench pknife. Believing that he had better weijSet Protection as rapidly as possible carphe grabbed the trench knife, jump- sewed into his car and was making his Hi ¥ay to police headquarters when he of <Was attacked by a negro armed ,Wwith a revolver. The negro jumped) onthe car and Thaler grappled pen With him tion =While preventing the negro from ‘using his weapon and keeping the rei SOloFe@ assailant between himself jast 22d another negro who was wait delain& with a shotgun to see the out- casi Come of the fight, Thaler slipped {he MS trench knife from its holster jg and cut the negro’s throat. ‘com are ii 2 ,~ 45 PERISH IN Vari the sam ~-com = the “HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 9.—Fifteca detegen, unauthorized aboard were burn- Nd to death in the wreck of Gulf Uioast line freight train No. 32, near ieDeQuincy, La. The bodies were burned had eyond recognition. pteti ating HOU IN, Texa: yr, tbert trom DeQuincy, La., this after- £854 soon stated that five bodies had been “ductaken out of the burning wreckage of Horie Gulf Coast line's freight train es 401" Bere and that wreckers believed there Aug. 9.—A re- Detailed investigation of the pur- ported crime fails to throw any | light on the whereabouts of the principals other than the confessed urderer. It is said that he is be. in the county jail today n examination of his men- ondition Jer, it resident of jured while in with t American fore It is thought that shell shock condition together with too much “moonshine” was respon- sible for his hallucination. ia, has been a lor and was in- service iK H K 112 West Midwest . Ave. Phone 74. K Harold Kramer, Realtor 4 | Manager K H K a hottle UNDER PROPOSED DITCH. We Offer— R-32—Two joining sec- tions, $300 each. R-36 — 160-acre quishment, near per, $400. relin- Cas- Specializing in Trrigatea Ranches, Patented Dey Farms, Homesteads, Re- linquishments and 'Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public - "nd ¥ére 10 more to be recovered. Rar ArKO RR ER HKHKHKHKHKHKHK#H' WATCH OUR WINDOWS Only Eight More Days BIG GROCERY CLOSING-OUT SALE PerCadly . . . . . Be Crisco, 1,3. and 6 1b. cans, per lb. . 2c Yacht Club Salad Dressing, 33 oz. If you want to buy groceries at greatly reduced prices, now is your chance. Don’t wait too long, as your time to buy is getting short. LOOK OVER OUR SATURDAY ADV. AND ADD THESE ITEMS TO THE LIST Safe Home Matches, per box . . 5¢ | Honey Boy Sardines in Pure Olive Oil 10c ‘Booth Sardines, 15 0z:tms . . Me Patrol Brand Pink Salmon, No. | tins 273 ‘Shell Pink Salmon,No.ltin . Ite | Jello,package . School Boy Peanut Butter, 1 Ib. size . 25¢ | WildRose Glycerine Soap, bars . Be DON’T OVERLOOK THIS BIG SAVINGS IN GROCERIES—BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY | = lL Left of Our’ «De i Semi- Annual | Clearance SALE THE MAN IN FOUR . Saturday. Values to $60: - Mostly $50 and $66.Suits - Owing to the ¢ Big Reductions During this Sale We are Making for Alterations, THE MAN IN THEBARREL | 130-W. Midwest Ave. McClure Bldg.

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