Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1921, Page 5

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. KU KLUX KLAN ENOUNCED BY huenie j penne after spending \ ociated Press.)—America’s| 5 4 ce le m. | locking after 4 “ : “qnknown soldier,” who°will find honored sepulchre in the|inent cavinet comme at Denes "2s ts national cemetery at Arlington, Va., will be selected by a|i" the city looking after business in rt Jameson ts spending se¥eral peoni: : : re 26,. Officials of San Antonio and Cameron\: Seage Unt sate ruler | Give Warning Against Any Parades | asin: otros vos | CITY BRIEFS George Campin of che. Camohet| ber ot the otar hat a te lenahoeh iknown American to t! Jriite an mson company is in Colorado! yesterday rich repre of Masked Men; Battle Probed . v nen raat ‘ From Recent Conflagra- tion Shows Increase Over Early Reports. NEWCASTLE, Wro., Oct. 4.—In-] 0% lest Saturday night's clash at Lo- yentory of the loss caused by a fire| rena, near he when 10 persons which destroyed a block of business | were wounded, three seriously, after bull@ings here -last Thursday shows | Sheriff Bob Buchanan of McLennan that the total loss was approximately ; county had attempted to halt a pa-|of the American Legion. evening to Olt City. after spending | & $180,000, only. a amall part of which | rade of Ku Kiux Klanamen eontinwed a P peveral days here on business. was covered by inaurance. The heav-|today, BODY WILL LIE ON : E race ‘est, losce wag Pete Kinney, owner of] District Judge Munroe and County| MARTYR’S BIER. La Shab be Lees heb Ree ge pe the| majority’ of the burned bulldings.| Prosecutor Tirey were reticent about| WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—When the |P7*4 1" the Big Muddy fields, since their plans but it was reported that| body of the unknown American sol- aL 7 the calling of a grand jury was prob-| ier, bréught back from France tor sarried on them. Ablé. Those empowered to call Durial at Arlington cemetery, in mem-|!‘" ©" ofl company. Other losses. and amounts of insur-| grand jury were said to be awaiting ance carried, include the following. | the outcome of the injuries to Sherift| the war. is placed in the rotunda of |, cores Felts of New Nowe City, J.-L, Baird, $5,000, insurance $3,000;| Buchanan, Ed Howard, 2 policeman, e Spahr Motor company, $12,000, greater] and Louis Crow, a laundry proprie.| part -overed by insurance; Paul Mul-) tor, who are the most seriously hurt, | catnfalque that was used for Presi- ‘The value of the atructures was $75,- 000 and only $9,500 of insurance was cahy, $5,000. insurance. $2,000; E. and M. cate, $1,000, covered by insurance; informed that the people of Lorena | !*¥- toaa: Frank Barnes (New Edison theater).| profess to have no knowledge of who}: 4" announcement issued iy hy. 1 > es ; i att fired the shots which wounded Sher.|th€ War department. sald that » 4 ‘ \ Y ie 36,000. insurance $500; Baaketeria grocery, $2,000, no insurance; Ma: iff Buch ° drapin; about the catafalqui 1a sonfe, lodge, $3,000, insurance, $1, anan and several bystanders. pings que woul K. P. lodge, $1,500, no insurance . ‘Ira | “BO Were among the witnesses, to th 0. F, lodge, $500, no insurance; Ira es to the Bowker $500, covered by inurance;| Hush Were to the effect that Sheriff bi lan: aw ngge ne ipa caging PE Hs igor igh ay) to form the funeral escort for the un- fil Flaster etal Taylor, $4,000, ooo OCHS PT N CHEYENNE, Wyoe., Oct: 4.— The “Progressive” party, organized at «1 union, church and former service men DELEG. ‘TE. heard from portions of the i has Dut into the field the first ticket} When the scuffle started, TONS! | CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—Eight hundred offered for Cheyenne coming munici- ela Tas: delegates from all parts of the coun pal election. The ticket consists of Ed P. Taylor, incumbent, for mayor and Harry A. True, civil engineer, and ‘W. .H. Owens, insurance agent for commmiasiorie) - phe dee ran RETRIAL DATE SET. MARIANA, Ark. Oct. 4.—The cases of six negroes, twice convicted ot murder in connection with the Blaine riots of two years ago, and sentenced to electrocution, but which for the third time have been remand- ed for retrial, today were set for Mon: dey, October 10. THORPE ‘QUTPOINTED. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4.—Harvey Thorpe of Kansas City was outpointed by Tex Trambitas, Portland, Ore. in a 10- round decision bout here last night. HERE AT HOME Casper Citizens Gladly, Tes- tify and Confidently Rec- ommend Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. It is testimony lke the following that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills 80 far above competitors. When peo- ple right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Ftead the public state- ment of a Casper citizen: 8. K. Carnes, 715 8. Walnut St., says: “I suffered for years with a weak back and other kidney trouble. It was brought on by heavy work and exposure. My back was so sore at times I could hardly keep up, and then it would ache. I was in con- stant misery with a dead, dull ache across my kidneys. A few boxes of Dean's Kidney Pills cured me and I have had no return of that trouble for years. Prieg 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pils—the same that Mr. Carnes had, Foster. burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo Double Edge 50c Single Edge 35c Per Dozen 24-Hour Service Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Casper Pharmacy X - | returned Sheridan. Bi <em of New fiends in the city from Pa PT Be ae saute ner nk oS a een te SSahcnate: penne, cormniiated ty hngs, wo ap Ram Alsen: where | with ties Peat aire Uist nb hed [hey Rag rates adi cop ar eg district judges of Texas, while officials of two cities—San Antonio and Cameron—gave warning that parades of masked | 4oned- men would not be permitted. The judges called upon grand juries to investigate activities of masked bands. District Judge James R. Hamilton of Austin, declared chapters of the Ku Klux Klan have been established through- out Texas and “bodies of masked men dressed in white robes, bearing the American flag, with the sign of the cross, and flying banners giving warn- (055 IS N AR A ing and threats of violence, to citi- i | tase rh E f zens who break the law, have turned from the'fields where he bas|im the city cn * dier with the French military medal m the city cn Monday marched in thé night time up and map w {Deen spending several days on busi ee te Aown the streets of the cities, towns|ans Te wer ype nts be Reeve | and villages of Texan.” sons have been whipped or. tarred and feathered in the state in ‘the last ’ 5 six months and that numerous per-|- identification. The bodl sons had received warnings, Judge|°% Hamilton read to the grand fury pes unidentified soldiers who ticle 1189 of ¢! Texas pene! cod ertes Detailed Report on Damage| which he said applied to these activ. | Prominent American cemeti se ee. follows: The Marine band in its full aman, ig to Lorena, and eke nied the sher| gérength! of 70 pieces; « battalion I vives vache) ane ca feet of him when he grappled. with | Md autiiery, from. Port, Mayer, V night will help keep you well, by the leader; said the sheriff was in. ae Ach toning and strengthening your ¢l- tent only upon carrying out his threat to wee the clansmen’s facqe bs-| Fone’, OF She Ard Battalion, 64th In: fore they paraded and that he made sy . i 4 ne attempt to take the colors. . talion of sailors and marin trom GAPIT NAMES TICKET! In the melee which followed the'un: Sagan echt tpblee poke — masking of tho leader. by the sher- ps iff, the flag dropped to the ground but the leader, after adjusting, his mask again over his face, quickly re- Be eessaana by) chant noe: inbor gained {t and continued the march. High class phonograph for sale; big | tional convention and seventh center F oe ‘ i e Cc | E B bargain; records included; must he| nary celebration of the Third Order oi = H 4 ¢ sold at once. Midwest 1 Phone 762 Che Laspe: Daily Cribune He has just returned from the western | Aberdeen. 5S. D., are spending the end her Coast where he also transacted bust-|week here visiting with friends, for-, visi ness mer neighbors in Aberdeen. ee cee G. F. Dean of Sheridan :s"jooking| D. A. Wilson. who was formerly al 3 |after business interesta here for the|resident here, i= epending a few days|®d * : | Visiting with old friends before re-} Visiting turning to his home in Sheridan from = am J. L. McIntosh and family are vis-| Denver. iting with relatives in Casper from eee EE ang thelr ranch home on the Sweetwater.| D. Mf. Carley has returned to\Chey- . 1 days here <i" | When the body begins to stiffen ~ | and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication thet the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking non-commissioned officer from the American forces on the |‘*'**s Rhine at Chalons-sur-Marne on the morning of October 24. ed in two weeks, tt w H. T, Davis o: several days ness for the M pany. Thérmopolis — a taking the ;¢ sanitarium. Louls is spending MeCracken attending to busi-} visiting with frien Bros., Drug com-| course of baths at States, {- +8 announced by Gen. Hen- attending to business matters for a sent the architec . TS Se ee EM ry T. Allen, commander of American : few days. 1 se forces in Germany, here today. At (Continued from Page 3) ° ene A. Gunn i visiting with old time [CAPSULES ] The world’s standard remedy for liver, bladder and uric acid 696. en ' the Freneh government. for receiving |he has been spending the past two! firm there, is a business risitor in the see Phone 27 ie. BOR avin Phage ‘re Sees. one. ral da: } Famous since Take regularly an¢ ee pair erry omen CN San neveral Ware A. B. 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Mooney of De and visiting with B._Fradenberg spent the week-! DOUGHNUTS DOUGHNUTS At the New Doughnut Shop Located at 427 East Second Street Made in the window. Come and them. Take home a dozen. We ser Doughnuts, Sandwiches, Soft Drinks, etc. Coons Bros., Props. Over the Hills to the Poorhouse to Become Old Lady No. 31 But the hand of Fate stepped in and the most beautiful story of Mother Love ever seen on ths 5 screet. er returned Foch would decorate the unknown sol-| M. J. Hopkins, geologist, has re-|iest night after attendif to business tery.on November 11, when the body | "e*- wth e }_C. B. Hickernell has returned’ to wil be buried. Stix (ieabul” ATiea’ tas :taheer ¢ Mark Weber of the Chappell 011 |», [company has been spending” several weeks in the south and in Denver is|_ 4 expected to return to Casper where he will remain for a part of the win- fighting, ons-from each of the four |** Denver after spending several days Declaring that more than 60 per- ere looking after e us make Coffee and . Campbell of Lander Is city on a business visit of days ? I. J, Womack, special agent for the ‘A non-commisstoned cer nelected has left Sheridan and Billings, Mont by General Allen, will then be ordered | °" * *Port business trip. : (16 piace his hand on one of the four) Robert Grieve of Ol! City Is spend a CT scone toi i Uy! WY and visiting with friends and relatives Her a iN} ‘ Wi) @ ately be taken to Havre on « special|!N& the day here attending to business train, accompanied by a guard of hon- asta biog or, pall bearers, 1 Allen and a delegation representing the Paris post James Laidlo.: is returning this {fornia where he wil) be associated ory of the nation’s unknown dead in ets is attending to business matters the remainder of the week. the capitol on the night of November | ), it will lie in state on the same cua Unofficial investigators have been | @e"'* Lincoln, Garfield and McKin- i HHH While 1: be a careful reproduction of those See enePorts from | persons | used at the funerals of the three mar- tyred presidents. | The designations of regular troops TO-N/GHT- was bearing, @ local wong {known dead were announced today ax Ca vegetable aperient) taken st. provisional regiment of infantry com- [gestion and elimination, ‘Va., and a national guar tattalion composed of two rifle companies of the New York national guard and two [A WSN companies of Pennsylvania national 4 guard. i. 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