Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 5

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mee = as which" was taken in Billings and, ) AT POINT OF DEATH TELLS SHOOTING STORY Officer Fired First, Chapman Says, but ‘ He Attaches No Blame to Rogers; County Probe Is Continued __ While Ray Chapman, a negro who was seriously wounded Monday night Br Pateclaen W. A. Rogers, while the police were ing certain districts of the Sandbar in search of fcrle who had created a disturbance,,is hovering between ‘e and death at a local hos county, authorities ~efuse | to make any further comment un the eventualities in case the Rew nica Sian hart anmmemnored. 5 | Purcell visited the negro at the hue | pital and after advising him ef his | efiticn! conditi ‘ | in cume the ne | been requested to make a thorough : yan & |roarch for evidence in te case. buffale roundup in Yellowstoi Tnvitation to Armistice Day} ors snot chapman in defense of his | ae - : negro dies. ALL EX-SERVIGE y itis ndition secured a staternent The police stil maintain thas Rog- fo Secure Large [own life: and pratse me in eh WYOMING CROP HARVEST Prior to hie departure for Cheyenne Ww. |the contents of which are being with. 1d. \ It was stated at the county attor |ney’s office this morning that no de. tro fs alleged to have had rep on | yesterday County Attorney M. cision jad been made as to what ac- tion would be taken _. Extending the scope of the big Ar - Rage 3 was obtained from the wounded ne from Ahe state tT Officers. Uhapr.an .Jadmitted that he had been drinking, tions and that he was armed. He ts pur- mili have related that he stepped ported to r Ex to all ex-service men in] te the Pear of the Jnzzland theater to city, according to announceme: By Gi ‘EORGE W hide the gun which he had been cen]: By GEOROR V cal rying so that he would not be arrested . Tt was}om returning through planned to send indjvidual inv! | business district. the, uptown peratures averaged about-& ae id tibia eetnainers ~miesh AINIED BY DRY WEATHER; WHEAT SEEDING INJURED reau, Cheyenne) ‘The week was warm and dry. Tem- degrees Tt was at this juncture that he was|warmer than normal.. Day tempera- \ecosted by the policeman, The ne-|tures averaged 71; night $9; and ex- gro, it is said, does not blame Rogers] tremes of 84 and 15 were reported. ching | fer sbooting, claiming that it was] Tho ks shoes pikht it tat foun ensy for the officer to mistake his|Vorable for beet and potato eelibration. Con: Ay the effort to Mitree decided that {t should send ow |to draw a gun. t invitations a Se ada the Shes: be Ang and|that he was shot down without warn-]of winter wheat and army nurse corps and member @ilant was an ot the Women's Auxitaee is mim and fired twice. attempting to | tem x The 4° the orchestr® or the} tt the man so that he could not es-jeastern Wyoming !t was the Werrace Garden have been secured for | oo the occasion and a special committe * police vérsion of the affair dif-|ty-one years. eon detatied t decoration : ‘Ban ho nd northern part aken if te circumstances warrant. ticipated. In bysexwervice men, th will be a formal affair at whic: Stat on« CPE ee. Weak} ARAL SS: LA i ry dances are net inary ms in) Casper, and ihe ‘Delioved nf e LPT IN COTY JL ¢ Mun of the comimittes’ wit me oy ¥ wv eid wal’ uf the whole bad. rec. eos oe : fw wn, to-have Left : t f jer ‘ke on his trail 24 20 pete hed t the -county gal pe Wy ave St. oe b read pretlmin heertig Of the yy coro is 32 ¢i,, or phone ay chovks totalling 0. 3 er arr - ir been ‘4 WEE Py : dan, W 2 ‘Tho next. meeting of the general Heee: as, wa = 4 a committee will be held tomorrow even ; taeda : ing at the office of Dr. J. F. O'Don BARON RECOMPENSED, atthe: ptt ae nell, at which time all committee chairmen are txpected to be present to report progress with the details assigned to them. ALLEGE AUTO THIEF 15 SEIZED IN GASPER ‘The arrest of Leon Shaw, formerly of Billings, Mont., was made ‘here yes- terday by United States Marshall 1. ‘L, Patton on a federal charge, in- volving the theft of an automobile bes LONDON, Oct. 19.—Baron ‘oydriim castle, by Sinn Feiners on| been n 3. in advices reaching here. ~ DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE 2 SPECIALISTS FSR MEN = 830 Highteenth Street Opposite Extrance to Xew Postoffice .., COME AND BE CURED ZZ ffected with elther secute or epi imple or complicated, ul nowing that we found several days ago just outside 0! . Douglas. The car was being painted when Shaw was apprehended. The accused man is now out on $2,000 SEW SCHOOL ROUSE W ADDITION 13. FINISHED The new schoolhouse on the Allan- dale and Country Club addition lines cured case after case ° jo im Yet curable, WE be at you may be s be antisfactory and sh. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER : tion, Examination—FREE ‘eo low au to be within the reach of even the poorest, and arranged ‘your conventence. tries Moat cm ts ohm. Sandeyn, 10 «. m te Denver Medical Institutes» 23320022"... constructed, well lghbte to the number of P be en as students.” all children of school age who ltye in the Country Club or the Allandale additions have had to walk into town to attend the Park or East Casper schools. : mide the gun for an attempt{and also for, thrashing which is most- i Iy finished; but the continued drought Chapman, tt fs understood related} has been unfavorable for the seeding rye, of corps, former members: ing and that net knowin that his as:| which isnot germinating. While the ve - © pulled Kis own }drought is discouraging, it must be | ¢ embered that in localities of south. | ptember since 1800, a period of thir; ‘The first killing aay for the seagon | fern localities oc 7; also. September ber 11 was the gén over the extreme ternber 4 was most w ee rs well and are good ex ‘ & [espe in orthern localities. Feed © “is prentifal ‘and Uvéestock continue | ‘ ~ |good to exco'lent. < | i i HT LT Prec. 89 -o4 15.187 COMMISSIONER SLAIN. *, Oct. —M. Tronkie- h of the Polish repatria- foy the destruction of hie residence,! tion commission, now in Moscow, has ‘dered in that city, fit 1s said [MEN ONLY! continued dry weather was fa- Al of a4 39} ‘Eats Building Materials ‘We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and buildérs’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a speciality. ; KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 For Home Use= ~>: FINEST QUALITY CALIFORNIA WINE, GRAPE JUI Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN’ AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. — INSPECTION OF HOES _——-- AJURIESFROM 75-FOOT FALL. WOllam Heberilng, @ged 85, died | ® local hospital last night of injur-| lex received Inte Monday in a 75-foot | fal from the top wall of the new Elks’ building on South Center street. on which he was employed. The tn- jured men, who suffered internal in- Juries, concussion of the brain and a broken arm, survived his injuries over 24 hours but did not regain con- sciousness. Death eccurred at about 1:30 o'clock. ‘orts were being made today by the Bowman chapel to get in touch with @ brother at Allentown, Pa., where provision will be made for dis. position of the remains LACKING, OWNER HELD stock authorities, Just night *watved | 34 preliminary examination before | = Judgo W. BE. Tubbs. When’ notice of | his intention to waive examination ‘as served, he waa bound over to the district court to stand trial. The for-| 3 mal procedi:rr will be based on the ley requiring the inspection of hides Major Ormaby has been released on his own recognizance to appear for trial at th: fall term, ——_——— 5 PERSPIRING AND ODOROUS rift easily corrected, immediate reYef and satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Our appliance insures Gry sox and dry feet such nature intended them to be and {f this means any- thing to you mail us the size of your shoe and 75 cents. Cheoks and stamps accepted. Winston-Gardell C; er 777, Chicago DI. Adv. By means of The Hoover's. New Air Attachmentsyoucan make The Hoover twice useful. Not onlywillitkeepyour - rugs. free from. de- structive grit and > dirt; - but also its powerful. air suction will speedily remove every atom of dust and dirt from the | “soft depths of dav- enports or chairs, from curtains and draperies, docr sills, and many other heretofore inaccessi- ble places, Let us demonstrate The Hoover and its at- tachments— there is no obligation. Ex- tended payments if you desire. ¥ Ce nn mmm Natrona Power Co: Phone 69 $50 STANDAKD REBUILT MACHINES Payments 1f Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Helser, Prop. East Second Phone 856 Over White's Grocery €be Casper Dally Cribune TO THE PEOPLE OF CASPER At the solicitation of various citizens, clubs, and organizations, representative of taxpayers contributing to the support of the Casper city government and deeply interested in the welfare of the community, the undersigned have con- sented to become candidates on the Casper Party ticket for the offices of Mayor and member of Council, respectively, to be elected at the City Election to ba held Tuesday, November 8, 1921. As candidates, and as officials, if elected, we hereby solemnly pledge ourselves to be guid- ed by these principles: 1. To devote to the interests of the City of Casper and all of her law-abidingand taxpaying supporters, our best intelligence and most faith- ful labors in their behalf. ' 2. To establish sound business pririciples and rigid economy in city government, exercis- ing a vigilance in the protection of the taxpayer in assessments; and guaranteeing him full value for every dollar of his money expended for pub- lic purposes, by a watchful and diligent supervi- sion of appropriations, 3. Toestablish and maintain in Casper a general condition of healthfulness, sanitary im- provement and morality to the end thatthe com- munity will be a more fit and safe place in which to live and bring up children to good citizenship. 4. There are upon the statutes and city ordinances abundance of law for the government of this city, if strictly enforced. No additional acts are required and we pledge to the people that the oath of office to which we subscribe, if elect- ed, will mean enforcement in fact, and net in empty form. [SIGNED] W. A. BLACKMORE Candidate for Mayor ED M. SEATON }Candidate for Councilman Ist Ward JOHN G. JONES ‘Candidate for.Councilman 2nd Ward - M. J. FOLEY Candidate for Councilman 3rd Ward LiKE (Political Advertisement} iiiiiiiiiilUliINNQNINUR¢ hGH : ~ ree remencaar coarse

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