Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SLAYER OF TWO AUTO SALESMEN TO BE HANCED Chicago Jury Reaches V. Verdict on First Ballot in Deciding Fate of Harvey Church Who Murdered Pair CHICAGO, Dec. 23. —Harvey Church, charged with the| Hie removal was accompanied by murder of two automobile salesmen, was found guilty this |*S, Tsrurosnces {= the course of | morning and’sentenced to death. Church killed the men, babys 57 ER ra epg axed. smashing of glass. La: } Carl Asmus and Bernard Daugherty, when they delivered a|were pote and “tkgtont sat eel ear which he had arranged to buy. ferred to a motercar and taken to The jury, whit received the case last night, reached ai The action of the authorities follow- verdict on the first bullot, bet imous for the death ras ag NE washed a fight Thursday near Zagloul's| SEVERAL INCHES a Si aes See arrested at Adams, Wis., his former “ere Killed and six others wounded. | home, a few days after the double, The military now has assumed con murder. The body of Ausmus was dug‘T®! of the situation. Armored cara the floor of the garage ot|#t® patrolling the town and the Trains Operating on Schedule Today Despite Heavy Snow- fall and Reported Drifting. ‘Rebel Native | Leader, Cairo, Is Deported } Bazot, Deo. 23—(By The! Asepaeteg — Said Zagioul| Pasha, one oe the’ the Egyptian National- ist leaders who refused yesterday obey an order issued by the military} authorities that he and his chief fol- lowers cease all political activity and leave “airo, was escorted “to the rail- =e e.ation here today by British of in to h heme here after Daugh.|tborities have announced thelr de y, with hand handcuffed ana/™ination to suppress any trouble. bound with rope: Des Plaines river. as found in| |Alarm Rumors in Wisconsin Are Refuted ANTIGO, Wis. Dec. 23.—Sheriff| tac: |Buchen today denied that the men ar- rested yesterday were members of a) the Church, according to police, made three detailed confessions telling how he had arranged to buy a $5,000 agto- mobile from the salesmen,eand then killed them with a baseball bat in the basgment ofvhis home when they de- livered the machine. The defense rested entirely on an| neanity plea. enne to Bonneville. Trouble is cause the snow. is said to be drift.|federate moonshiners who were plan nage ee |ning an armed raid on the county jail The Northwestern is said to have oe experienced no difficulty from the snow |®° additional guard at the jail, so far, althoifgh it is drifting along | *!d- the line tn Wyoming tod Jullus Wurzer, a Kentuckian, who| a me | a While no low temperatures have been reported here during the past 24 hours, the lowest mark, 6 above zero wz been reported about 12 o'clock last night, Casper is shoveling itself out of a heavy blanket of snow. Snow to release prisoners has been he) was killed in a gun battle at a forest! }ecabin near Elton and his brother, Joe,! According to ancient belief if an| who was arrested in the raid, have| angs the mistletoe bunch,|been in court before on a charge of | has been falling since early morning and the new fall added to the depth of the drifts has pr ted a ‘ob lem to traffic in congested districts » nor marriago will re-'making moonshine. The other el ‘The railroads are operating on et ‘person to... do". this (onec {a Katte Panhington schedule. On the Burlington the job is the mother’ of| ry Metle storm ts said to extend from Chey- seven c)” "= ———— Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results, A Bishop-Cass Theater To: In December, 1837, MacKenzie, the grandfather, gathered ; | FAMINE RELIEF BILL IS SIGNED BY PRESIDENT skirts of Toronto with the intention setting up provisional government what is now Ontario province. Mis- understandings among the leaders led and MacKenzie fied to this country with a price upon his head. ble the Canadian frontier. tempt also failed and in 1839 he was tried here for a breach of the new. |trality laws and |months in jail, of which he served | eleven. Mrs. Norman D. R. Whitehouse, wealthy New Yark society and former chairman of York State Woman Suffrage party, has embarked in business as a manu- A superstition in some lands is that in southern Wyoming today be-| Whiskey ring and that they had con-| "Christmas day or ave, you hang then groom the horses with it, they will grow fat. —_ | Trbune Classified Ads Bring Results Cbe Casper Daily Cribune FATHER OF PREMIER-ELECT CANADA DRIVEN FROM COUNTRY AS REBEL AND SENT TO JAIL 23.—(By The Associated Press ;—William Lyon "MacKenzie King, premier-elect of ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Det. 23. has the distinction of heading the government of a coun from which has grandfather, an opponent of the Eng! party, was forced to flee as a “rebel” and serve a term Monroe county jail. William Lyon mob of his followers on the seizing the Heutenant governor and order to gain wider autonomy for & complete failure of the revolt WASHINGTON, Dec. and for some weeks trou- This at- ot sentenced to 18 lef administrgtion. The immediately available. -_—_——__— woman the New rapidly. turer of. leathed goods: sion. ee EEE ST a ER washcloth out on the hedge, and Odessa distri COLUMBIA EE.THE REAL EDUCATED HORSE L. P. WALL PRESENTS BENNY KIRKLAND In His Masterpiece “THE SOUTHERN GIRL” A Musical Cumi:dy Version of That Stage Success “IN- OLD KENTUCKY” SE The Big Race Scene The Kentucky Colonels The County Fair Show The Beautiful Southern Girl All the Sapphire Chorus Beauties And A FEATURE PICTURE __ Coming Sunday “CHARLEY’S AUNT” A Comedy: of College Life Tabloid Version of Famo-1s Comedy It Is a Merry Christmas Production TONIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT “Better Than Ever” Harding has signed the Russian re- Nef bill which carries appropriations $20,000,000 to be expended under the supervision of the American Re- MOSCOW, Dec. 23.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—-The death rate in the; famine districts of Russia is rising More than 200 victims are buried every day in the Saralov re The American Relief ac:ninistra- tion is now feeding more than 800,000 children and the number is expected to pass the million mark by Christmas Distrbution of food draft packages be started at Kiev shortly, the first being ‘sent Into the Kharkov and fain Deore adage tobe ran hid Cole asked for @ specific rate of three on posi- Home of Bronx Cocktail Sold for $10 Bill quarters of one cent a foot Leb etna. Tape tg ga ® foot on negative films If specific are not granted he urged an ad hen tate of 36.Der cent on Ameri: OF| HIGHER TARIFF OF UNEXPOSED = FLMG IS URGED American Manufacturers Go Before Senate Finance Committee With Re- quest for Tax. ise Maicges = «naa GHLLONS OF Fag AND STILLS DESTROYED Over 40 gallons of 7 of moonshine whis- key and appurtenances to the mak-| phice for judges, attorneys i ling of the Mlicit Uquor were destroy-| court attaches in pre-Volsteadia (ed this morning under the supervision | of Sherift Joe L.. Marquis and M. W. | Purcell, county attorney. ‘The material disposed of included nino stills, elght funnels, six sets of coils, four gas stoves. fve cylinders d numerous other stills or parts of stills. The booze and material destroyed were taken in recent raids which, were staged by the sheriff's _ office working in co-operation with law en- | forcement agencies. foneas, WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Increased import duties on motion picture films, | sensitized but not exposed, was urged) before the senate finance committee| today by Charles H. Cole of Boston,| speaking for the Bay State Film com-| pany, Boston; the Eastman Kodak} company; the Ansco company and the! Powers Film Producis, all of Roches | ter, N.Y. The witness said forsign competition| largely German, has already resulted’ Among the people of the Balkans it In the closing of two of the five film-iq_ believed that to dle on Christmas = tories in the count, day oF of ill omen as regards. one’s 20 per. cent ad va HUB Theater TODAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 23—President Continwous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY ‘Under Western Skies’ A thrilling Western pic- ture, full of excitement. HARRY CARRY Ina Pocket Edition Western Pathe News funds become AYS the‘ New York World: Bras ray cesses far toe few Priscilin afi —COMING— EATEST TRIUMPH in the gi easic society ; with a cast of 10,000 persons a ove e) to and age be hee temptation “KISS AND MAKE UP” ( A Two-Part Christie Comedy —And— MUTT AND JEFF SUPPORTED BY . —IN— RUPERT HUGHES’ His specialty was digging foundations for s! ter of his employer Joy’’-but it was the —Also— A Two-Part Comedy. —And— CURRENT EVENTS Continuous 1.to 11 TODAY AND SATURDAY ‘|TOM MOORE HELENE CHADWICK “FROM THE GROUND UP” MANICURIST FOR A STEAM SHOVEL— And Happy With No Right to Be. \kysecrapers—and. playing the harmonica. He became insulted when the daugh- fove him a dollar bill for his “Harp of laying of the foundation of his fortune. “ASSORTED HEROES” A Bishop-Cass Theatre Admission 40c

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