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3 = ETP ARE CIE AY, Al 18, 1921. PAGE FIGHT he Casper Daily Cridune THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923 i — 7 ] nocent. I have evidence another wom-, delphia & Reading Railway company | Mrs. Lenora Ward, of Erick, Okla, 4 Pa TERTAL ING M jan killed Kennedy.” Some press as-|in the United States district court | graduated in the same class with her | rodht iaccunpianaaeel ‘Attorney | Bere: ‘The comriainant is United] son at the state university this sum- | Keyes at Los Angeles denied his of-| States District Attorney G. W. Cotes. mer. — IS FEATURED BY IN CRIME CASE nn rsa Aug. |to recover $44,000 in penalties for §8 PROMISED FOR WEEKLY CONCERT, CASPER BAND \soceseee The regular weekly band concert|tnat Obenchain presented his resig-| uty longer than 16 consecutive hours (Continued from Page 1.) LOCAL THEATER . Demonstration at America by i Tommy Ryan, Undefeated Middleweight for Years, Draws Public. Physical perfect nd perserved were =f ria theater | © sporting records M. Juvenal, 1898 when he fought Pete Everett in Kansas City Since he retired } as often ap | or at bene- now spends ar and untains | anywhere ea. 3 known as the Natu marvelous physiq ging the exhibition CONFEREES ON BIL HAVE ROW (Continue m the part of the conferees to v and destroy the effect of the amendm announced to ferees th would not s port which ed the ey wision, and left the conference not to return “unless the conferees a; the Stanle form that it pa INFANT CLAIMED. Jean, the two months old infa’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibson of 13 G street, North Burlington. denly Tuesday after a brief iline: Interment was made in Casper ceme tery. AUCTION? j Every Evening { At the DANCE PALACE t|March “Hearts of Gold’ park on South Center street under | saying he did not know how long he peer Bhar arse of H. W. Compton. An/would be gone. It was indicated the | t ning program has been 4r-/iawyer can have his position back at ranged, composed of the following | any pees jany time he asks for it. March “Northland” ¥ Overtinin imoigpariian CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—Amateur in-| East Fifteenth street. vestigators of the Kennedy-Burch | Obenchain case in Evanston are going to be “shooed out of town,” according | to Chief of Police Leggett, who says | Waltz “Dorothy Vernon” ...... Fox Trombone Smear “Trombone Blues” J sees Jewell ging into the past lives of the Los ...-D’albert/Angeles murder mystery principals. | Paraphrase “Down in the Deep Cel- lar” Grand selection March “The Gold G in “Harry Lawrence,” who appeared in| Evanston yesterday with the an-/| rth nouncement that he was the repre- sentative of District Attorney Wool. ! wine of Los Angeles. Accompanied by | an escort of reporters, “Lawrence” in-/| terviewed several persons who were reported to have said they saw Burch rying a gun when he left for the| west } rere | After his interviews he announced | ode omination for the!to the accompanying reporters that! ~ ~ “Burch and Mrs. Obenchain are in- Mrs. John Edger, who was appoint- ed jailer of Woodford County, Ky. after her husband had been deposed m the office by the goreraor,.per- i her duties so satisfactoril: t she has now received the regu- be held tomorrow evening at the|nation Before leaving for the west,| Was filed yesterday against the Phila- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Box 353, Tribu numerous amateur detectives are dig-| FOR RENT—Room for two | men. 624 South Durbin stree! ne. The chief is particularly interested | FOR RENT— Threeroom furnished apartment, with bath; close in. 224 Wolcott street. 8 5-2t gentle- it. 8-18-3t 427 SEVENTEENTH ST. DENVER, COLO. P H °o N E s ade =. 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