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AGE EIGHT €be Casper Daily Cridbune ' ; . CHICAGO HUMBLES COLORADO;CENTRE DEFEATS HARVARD $=: HOTELPROJEGT "2s ChecnesSnat’™ MOTOR SPEED |r ari PSE IRRIES /NOOME TAX, foe oe Under-Score of 28 Points at End of ; Score Touchdown é OPENED TO— rom wort, Tesua, Ot 2 of GHAMBER HERE Scceeatt peices UPENTDENTIV scree MONDINGHT See Harvard stadium here this other threatened rain to witness the game. Several of the amendment to the tax revision bill Program Too Ambitious for Condition of Money Market; Officig] Report of Com- mittee Held Up. Believing that the plan for erecting $800,000 to $850,000 hotel struc- re here is too ambitious at this time because of the condition of the money market, it was the sense of those pres-| ent at a meeting of the building com { the chamber of commerce} t that the proposal of Wal ager, architects of Chi in suspense for the pres ago firm agreed to fingnce ry modern hotel building if 40 per cent of the required} money was raised in Casper. It was the belief of the bullding committee, which is h ied by Harry N. Free, that raising is money in Casper would be burdensome during the pres ent ol] market depression. 1 reports of the building com- mittee will be submitted to the cham- ber of commerce at a later date. All members of the committee were not on hand last night to make their re- port on the questionnaire submitted. Pending the completion of the fin vote the report will be withheld. It 1s also unofficially indicated that the building committee has taken un- der advisement another proposal with a different plan. It is thought that un- der this latter arrangement that it is planned to raise much more of the re- quired money outside of Casper than ‘was possible under the proposal sub- Mitted in behalf of the Chicago archi- tects. > HILL'S FATE TO FEST WITH JURY BEFORE NIGHT Case of Man Alleged to Have Slain Stepdaughter and Thrown Body in Ditch Is Near End. BRIGHTON, Colo., Oct. 29.—The, case of William Riley Hil, charged with the murder of his 11-year-old step-) daughter, Helen Maxine Short, is ex- pected to be given to the jury Inte to-, day. Judge Samuel W. Johnson, presid- ing, gave his instructions to the jusy| this morning and declared that “the state was not compelled to show a mo-| tive for the murder {f the act itself luad been proven committed.” | Failure of the prosecution to prove ® motive for the alleged crime dur- ing the trial was taken,as materially weakening its case but Judge John- son's statement this morning was that the motive was not essential. | The little girl's body was found July} last in an irrigation ditch near| weighted down with railroad! Hill's arrest followed several! | | here, irons. days later in Sioux City, Iowa. Judge Johnson, in his instructions, also emphasized the fact that it was not necessary for the state to fix the| exact time of the alleged murder and he further declared that the flight of| the accused slayer could be accepted| as evidence. The judge instructed the jury that! it must elther return a verdict of first degree murdey, carrying life im-| prisonment, or acquittal. | “Compositions Of : Casper Musicians Are Featured Here, Casper can claim music compos- ers of ability in Messrs F. Seaton, pianist, H. Lamoureaux, saxaphon ist, and Bud Averill, soloist, of the Terrace Gardens who have lately i troduced two new musical ° to the lovers. of ‘popular dance and comedy music. “The Terrace Gar- dens Blues” which was just born this week has been causing favor- able comment from the dancers of the Terrace Gardens, and the “Ice Cream Soda Ball,” a comedy fox trot, which was written by Mr. Axerill and later sung at the dance | the first of this week, scored as well as the song and dance hits received | from New York. George EB. Rich- | ter of the Richter Music company | has made arrangements to publish | this number and it is highly prob able that it will receive distinction on all of the dance floors of the country. The new songs will be presented every evening at the Terrace Gar- dens, the amusement center of the city, and the public is invited to hear them and pass criticism on the “home town” composition. si iat rca ULTIMATUM DELAYED. BELGRADE, Jugo-Slavia, Oct. 28. —Delivery of the “little entente’s” ultimatum to Budapest, demanding the surrender of former King Charles ,of Hungary, has been postponed, Rumania’s adhesion not yet having been received. For Quick Service Stephen’s Taxi Line CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—Chicago university was leading the University of Colorado, 28 to 0, at the end of the third pe- today. CHART IS TAKEN FROM HOSPITAL TO COURT ROOM TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Oct. 29.—As the probable begining of an effort to show that the hospital records in the caso of Edward F. Meyer do agree with the evidence of the at tending physician and others with re spect to all the detalls of the final ill ness of the deceased Meyer, the jury in the trial of Mrs. Lyda Meyer Southard charged with the killing of Meyer, this morning listened to an- other lengthy hypothetical read by Defense Attorney Mills built up about the symptom ent as shown by the c The question also carried the not question and as- sumption of the chemical findings in the analysis of the specimens Meyers’ body. “Aguming the foregoing facts to be true,” asked Attorney Mills upon the conclusion of the question, “what in your opinion was the cause of the patient's death?” “A typical case of typhoid fever, complicated by infection of the gall bladder,” answered Dr. G. S. Murphy from the witness stand. Practcally the entire session was given up to di- from rect and cross examination of the witness. No amount of questioning made any appreciable change in the answers of the witnes: ee FORT DODGE, Towa, Oct. 29.—El- Otis Goble today e found guilty by a jury of mur in the first-degree for the killing of Berthold Haifpap, a grocer, during « holdup and their punishment fixed | at death. Bill Olander, a third member of the band, pleaded guilty a few months ago and was sentenced to death. He implicated Sweeney and Goble, al- though admitting that he shot Half- pap. VOLUNTEER PRISONER IS BARRED EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 29.—Carlos ndreas, 25, was hungry and couldn't find a job. He saw a chain gang working on the streets yester- day afternoon. He crawled along in the weeds, and when’the guard was not looking, sneaked into the center of the gang, picked up a shovel and began to work. )He was not noticed until today, after he had eaten three meals in Jail and had slept there overnight. Ke explained to Chief of Police Peyton Edwards when he was dis- covered, but the chief forced him to take his freedom, saying the city as all the prisoners it can feed without accepting volunteers. Sek FAR: SS GET ADVANCE. *|don and the present incumbent M. B./of narcotic drugs. Promoters of Race Card En- courage Large Field of Contestants in All Events at Casper Track. , local players who participated in the — 9 to © triumptr over Princeton a week ago, were kept out of the game to prepare for the contest with Ohio State a week later. FIRST PERIOD. | Chicago piled 14 polnts in the first period, going over for two touch- downs. Pyott made a 35-yard run to the 12-yard line on a returned punt Automobile and motorcycle races scheduled for the Casper track ‘to- morrow afternoon are open to entry of all aspirants to tack honos with- out exception, it was announced to- day by promoters of the card in cor- recting misleading rumors circulated during the last 24 hours. In fact the and Timme, the Chicago fullback,| larger the field of entries the better carried tne ball ever for the first/the promoters will be satisfied in touchdown. Timme kicked goal.| catering to the entertainment of mo- Romney, the Chicago quarterback, who scored the nine points against Princeton, scored the second touch- down on a 20-yard pass from Bryan He grabbed the ball out of the air as he crossed the goal line. Timme, however, also kicked the second goal. The only pass attempted by Colorado during the period was intercepted. SECOND PERIOD. Chicago crashed over with its third touchdown in the second period, Timme going over from the one-yard line after the ball had been advanced | almost from the center of the field by line plunges and forward passes. A} Chicago pass of 15 yards brought the | ball to the 20-yard line and Timme dived through left tackle for 18 yards before going over for a touchdown. He kicked goal. Colorado brought the ball to Chicago's five-yard line on passes but lost it after four unsuc- cessful attempts to score. One Colo- rado pass that seemed good for a touchdown hit the crossbar on the goal post. tor fans. Enough entries already have been made to secure close contested events and the number probably will be in- creased before starting time tomor- row. Various featue aces will be run to enliven tahe progrm. —— STATE RANGER IS INDICTED DENVER, Oct. 29.—Harry Richter, member of the Colorado rangers and a former state humane officer here, was indicted by the federal grand jury at Pueblo for violation of the Har- rison drug act, it was announced here today, when he was arrested’by Depu- United States marshals on orders of United States District Attorney J. | Foster Symes. er __ ‘Thwee indictments against Richter were returned, said the district attor- ney. o charges, he said, are con- nected With those against Geoffrey J. D, Arden, Denver clubman, and Claude Williams, ho were also indicted on charge of conspiracy to violate Jaws in the alleged cale and transportation of narcotic drugs, = Richter, it was sald, was discharged - from the ranger force this morning SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 29—In a|by Col. Patrick Hamrock after it was field of nincteen candidates, six for|learned he had been ifidicted. Rich. mayor and thirteen for commissioner, }ter denies all charges against him, Sheridan's ‘primary election resulted} He is specifically charged with un- in the selection of Charles W. SheP|lawful purchase, possession and sale He will be ar- Camplin as opposing candidates for|rainged before United States commis- mayor, and Judson Bibb, Archie Mc-| sioner Robert E. Root late today and Carty, H. A. Floyd and Patrick Cu-| pond. will be se! 001 sick to fight for the two commission- ships Out of 2,988 votes registered, 2,222 + votes were cast. The totals of candi- dates run all the way from 65 to 772. OPPOSE EACH OTHER The day of the planet Venus ts es- timated by some scientists to be equal to 225 of our days. afternoon, defeating the Crim- son 6 to 0 as the result of a touch- Gown made by “Bo” McMillin. It was the first defeat sustained by* Harvard = the stadium since the season of 1916. , ‘The Centre College team was a far superior aggregation than the one de- feated $1 to 14 on the same fleld a year ago. Harvard was * generally outplayed by the so-called “praying Colonels” but a desperate rally in the final period might have changed the result except for a penalty. A forward pass, Buell to Churchill, wave Harvard the ball’ on Centre's three-yard line, but offside play caused a five-yard penal y and a g@econd at- tempt from Centres 37 intercepted by Bartlett. The game ended shortly afterward. x IOWA SCORE AIDED BY PENALTY. LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 20—Pur- due and Towa played through the first quarter of thelr football game today without @ score. Tho field waa ankie deep in mud. Locke, the star fullback for Iowa, was carried from the ficld unconscious near the end of the first quarter. Towa scored a touchdown soon after the cpentng of the second period. The score was the result of a 15-yard pen- alty against Purdue and a-forward pass by the Hawkeyes, Score end sec- ond period Iowa 7, Purdue 0. Denver Society Woman Is Dead R, Oct. 29.— Mrs. Lilliam 43 years of age, prominent Denver society matron, died today at Mercy hospital as the result of a fali from a window of her room on the third floor, where she was confined as @ pationt. The nurse in charge of ‘Mrs. Benawa was out of the room when the accident occurred, Officials characterized her death as “purely ac- cidental,” : —— PRIEST THREATENED. OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 29—A note threatening death unless he placed $500 on his church steps was received last Tuesday by Rev. Patrick A. Flanagan, pastor of a local Catholic church, it was learned today, ‘The matter was turned over to tho police by the priest who said he was not alarmed by the note. Nebraska Heavyweight Not Worrying Over Big Side Bet and Expects to Vindicate Preliminary Claims. John Pesek, Nebraska _heavx- weight wrestler who goes to the mat with Jack Taylor next Monday night in what probably will be one of the hardest fought matches ever witness- ed in the west, stepped off the train this morning in superb condition for the fray and confidently expects to pull his side bet of $1,000 out of the fire. Certified checks for the bet, it ig understood, have been placed in the hands of Bill Reeves at the Smokhous, whre reservations for the match are reported to be going fast Pesek looks the part of a man able spite his slightly inferior weight. Record attendance {s anticipated for the match. Caruso’s Widow Arrives in U. S. NEW YORK, Oct. Benjamin Caruso, widow of Caruso, world-famous tenor, was a passenger on the steamer Parls, which arrived yesterday from France, with Marshal Foch. Mrs. Caruso was accompanied by her daughter Gloria. She said she would remain in this country five months before returning to Italy to assist in the settlement of her husband's est a Number $57 fs regarded as @ lucky jnumber by the Japanese because chil- dren are presented at Shinto shrines en the'r third, fifth and seventh a Chicken Dinner Sunday, 5 P. M., at the PURITAN LUNCH Freshly Killed Chickens. Meals Family Style. 50 Cents 29.—Dorothy Enrico Midwest and Elm Streets 0. I, Svanberg who as held a com. missionership for the past four years was fifth in the race and is yetired. In the ensuing contest fo: election the guessing rather inei{nes to She?- fon for mayor and Bibb and —Me- Carthy for commissioners. ROAD REPORT] STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. Grant highway—Nebraska line to Lusk good, then fair to Keeline. Not very g00d to second crossing of Old Woman Creek, then fair to Edgemont. Yellowstone highway— Nebraska line to Orin, fair, then generally y good to Careyhurst and Glen New construction between Glenrock and Parkerton, but detours make fair traveling, then some rough stretches, but generally fair to Casper. Casper to Shoshoni good. Shoshont-Lander road, good. Casper - Sheridan _ road — Very rough for ten miles north of pave- ment, then good to South Camp. then rough to Salt Creek and fair to Johnson county line, MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 2 Premier Hughes’ proposal that three shillings per bushel be advanced to the farmers at railway sidings on all voluntarily pooled wheat has. been adopted by the house of representa- tives, Gabriel Snubbers Will hold your car in place and eliminate side sway. They will soon pay for themselves by reducing the upkeep on your car. Price Per Set $18 to $44 Depending on Weight of Car. Quickly Installed at GABRIEL SERVICE STATION Casper Battery Co. 508 E. Yellowstone Hy. Phone 907 Cold Weather WILL SOON BE HERE Buick Sixes = 22-Sie-44 Throw Pass. Roadster $1495 22-Six-45 Pive Pass.Touring 1525 33-Siz-46 Three Pass. Coupe 2135 And we are threatened 22-Six-47 Five Pass. Sedan 2435 2 Pour Pass. Cou; 2325 93-S12-49 Seven Pass. Touring 1735 12-Siz-50 Sevon Pass. Sedan 2635 Buick Fours |-Four-34 Two Pass. Roadster$ 935 -Four-35 Fire Pass. Touring 975 22-Four-36 Three Pass. Coupe 1475 32-Four-37 Five Pass. Sedan 1650 All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan Ask about the G. M. A. C. Plan with a railroad strike. Now is the time to fill that bin. S8EST LUMP COAL Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 Phone 132 (Starting November 1, 1921) FOR ALL GARBAGE, REFUSE AND NIGHT SOIL OSAL. CALL 875-J The City Sanitation Co. Chamber of Commerce Bidg. ODL LEPOPEOEOL e “Only another Buick can ° e 99 ever satisfy a Buick owner ’ “T HAVE owned seventeen Buicks,” says Dr. Victor L. Garbutt, Detroit. “During all the years I have driven a Buick I have never had to walk home, And that’s going some, I doubt if there is another car on the market that would have given me such service and I know of have given me better.” There are doctors in this community. and many others who use because they know Buick never fails. CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909. iS WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ee SS es no car that would Buicks exclusively adopted today by the senate without @ record vote. The senate accepted a compromise amendnmient striking out the provision imposing a tax of 80 cents on surety bends and on all policies of guaranty and fMdelity insurance, including pol- es to real es- mortgage guarantees policies. Senator Calder, York, offered an amendment to the Republican, New corporation tax section exempting from the 15 per cent corporation tax corporations “organized . exclusively for co-operative home ownership. FIVE WOUNDED IN GUN FIGHT NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct. 29— Five men, two of them government narcotic agents, were wounded ‘here ‘ast night in a close range gun battle resulting from an attempt by federal agents to secure evidence agaipst an alleged “dope joint. Three alleged drug vendors were the! HONEY Ask your dealer for Natrona County Honey. WM. MOSTELLER Y CUTICURA HEALS | ITCHY ECZEMA OnBackandArmsforEleven Months. Could Not Rest. Safety For Valuables The only safety- that is really worth while is that which remains constant 24 hours out of every day. Safety of this nature may be assured for your valuable pupers, jewelry and other articles by securing a Safe Deposit box’ in our fire and burglar proof vault. Rentals.run from $4.00 upward, accord- ing to size. et a) 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision. Why You Should Visit Our Stove Dept. STOVES AND RANGES Going Out Every Day. 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