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THURSDAY, JANUARY, 5, 1922. : Che Casper Dailp Cribune PAGE FIVE PRVSIGIANG OF EXTENSION OF | | T= woarniase reac pasiee roe mane mammens 97 DFATHSAND | EX-SOLDIER CLAIMS TO. HAVE GOUNTY ELECT | ecru Ja TABIRTHSNEW WITNESSED HANGING OF DOZEN 3 $ s (Continued from P-ge 1) boats built to win war'— WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—The 4 I } the dugout shooting, asked which was| sugar for thetr 22 Pa eee i correct. There was great onutburst of cheer- may 5 Grilling oporatt federal | “What! testified was right,” he ing when Duner, explaining that he said. He was then excused jhad come here to testify at his own 5 Osborn Ellison, of Pulaski, Va,| Pass, decinred “I am 100 per cent ‘County Medical at ; , . Four Deaths From Gunshot! nentionea by Smith as having been American and there are few of us Meeting Held Last law, specifies that the extension shall . 1 Wounds and Three Others | in the dugout, with him a* the time of | nbt make the whele time required for p . by Violence During | the Woolwine shooting. declared he|, At ‘his point the eommittes ad: the work tn exces of earee yearn : . Past Month. Was mot prosent, never saw Major |#wued until 2 Dp. m. ET a Opie shoot any soldier, was not with|, Before the session adjourned Sena- DF RIS| ] Smith and never saw him but once. |'0F Watson suggested that inasmuch Officers Elected by Natrona With 31 geaths and 74 births the} Yee Collins, of Dublin, Va, next|%* Duner had cme here at his own month of December established MANY) called, said he was not with Smith |“*Pense tt might be proper for the records, according to reports prepared jin the dugout and did not see Major |Committes to pay his traveling ex- by Dr. J, O'Donnell, registrar Of Opie shoot Woolwine or anybody |Penset. Chairman Brandegee said the vital statistics for Natrona county. | else. | question would be takers under con. In the lst of deaths, four case%.) mawin p, | sideration. As the crowd, whic! which are reportable here, occurred | .oinvary witnées, stenped innra|cheered the witness, went out, they Mtuac ciisers Gactea incite. Wc: from gunshot baci Be and declared he wanted to testify con- oi Saga Se a ae George Smith, vice presifent and Dr. bide gee ig | pret Siesta oralag rar “I am Edward Duner, known also this morning and immediately ad- F ceased came to their death from be Cor in, Seanad two cee Len’ SaterSpeestore cote’ im by tbe Ace journeduntil 3 o'clock this afternoon a ine Soe be eT ak TM Sonn | Wickes," he anid, apicue gave (a: hia Weanelead’ on Tees adjournment was to give the members an opportunity of discussing : membern 95.98 Beds ng ~ a act of robbing a local grocery store Wale at the prison, Duner said he | dres Dy hile in the as 18 Market street. Doe killed by officers while saw a sergeant while drunk kill a = > are 4 - prisoner for asking for a slice of bread tion of Eamonn De Valera's. alterna- - Earl H. Pike killed at Billings, | P! ian \ } A sf. | The sergeant he added, was not cour: ACAI O ontana waa elected to the board to fill Dr.] tive proposals, It wan regarded by Mont... while; comipnitting, ¢ aisier f-| vartisied'aa far'anheknew. Bawden’s vacancy. many observers of the proceedings as = ‘ fonse. : . Gels, J. F. 0" and} *. hopeful sign that some form of 3 The other case was tho one in| John Fitagerald, of Pennsylvania, ae eS Real Aas res agreement. might be reached. which Harry P. Holmes klifed himself who was locked.up for being drunk Jurists Honored "of the Wyoming | O8® member o fthe Dail said ahort- with a small caliber shotgun whl'e in] vas named by Duner as the prisc gz the bpcsintn ts coe ie ee iy after the adjournment hat an ef : : ‘7 a Mt of despondency due to nanc:hi| <illed. cine, sores t, he said, was| rei age a “g year * were | 62t ¥ made to reach an agree- erses. 7; . Te tan SSS peep ee ay ae meni on the plan proposed ‘the vther 3 : David H. Lewis died here @uring the} Duner also gave the names of wit.|J- 3. Lesife, elected one year ago to Among thé committees appointed by jay by Michael Collins—that the op- . month from. injuries suffered several) nesses, saying 150 negroes and 200 /"!* years thore, an ie cates court ypated sae the pn com-| 2onents of the treaty should abstain months ago in @ fall. Rdward Hus-|white men were present. “We were | Yesterday finished out 25 yoare on the : a, paar a dhgse Trae ore. | Tom voting and permit the treaty co ley. the victim of an automobile ac-| going to mob the sergeant, but there |Crscade county bench and was sur Giellan, A. P. Kimball, and 0. H. Hor] “8% cident near the Biandard refinery.|were too many automatics,” he con./P!i#ed by the local bar association Sar sear the: public heedth, 9nd Ieats n the lobby rumors have been fly- completes the list of violent deaths. | tinued. “Later the colonel, a big Pol-|Which held = meeting of congratule rey cn Ieee consisting of Dra | ME oe to the effest that De Vaiera The 31 deaths brought the total for|ivck came up in his Umousine and|ton cf Judge Leslie, who is now the ee ee st p and J. | Nd the other opponents of the treaty tho year to 271 and the 74 births|askod if anybody there saw the shoot-|784n of the district Judges of the bee sie tanned ‘to Wall: out if the alternative prought the total to 576. ing. Seven of us stepped forwani|sate in print of continuous service. 7 is could not be placed before The causes of death during Decem-| and they put us right away in solitary he Dail. Pneumonia, bread and w Lunch Served At When the Dail met William Cos- a definite nature are expected to be} ber are lis:ed as follows: e% on bread and water. grove Cage) to protest against a letier te sald had be; en sent on. behalt .of : the Grand grocery in yesterday's ts- taken by the convention. 6; accident, 5; heart disease, 6; infan- Duner, a tall, fair-haired chap, gave *, al he Sinn Fein t ‘ Refinery Gates ‘ein to a Lublin business National Forests and the Sheepmen,” {min, suicide, cancer, syphilis, frac-!nardahips at a Coblenz prison. sue of ‘The Tribune caused that con- | ‘The prograin includes addresses by | tile maladies, 2; appendicitis, 2; tuber-/ ihe committee a refreshing touch of house asking for joan . * : ts 3 See AvenabEe elae ioe Oe by John W. Hay of Rock Springs, F. J, tured skull, stil) bith, seuiltty,. asth-| “erhey haa = leutenant, @ regularteem considerable incoveonlence: he side the green flag over the University Quealy of Kemmerer; A. F. Stryker.| ma, diphtheria and gas asphyxiation. | snowbird all it up,” he sald. “Ho used! mistakes were on the price of frestt , ———— H Something new in accommodation | 2ullding which the Dail is now using, ecretary of the Omaha livestock éx- to come back from Italy where he|eggs which were quoted at 30 cents Win C. Barnes of Washington on|culosis, 2, and one each for septece-| comedy in describing some of the é When the. trent F x went for his dope, and then ho would! when they should have been 50 cents. for the refinery, workers bas ee OE Beats oe SNe TAA TeCanS PIIGIRE Tee y vnor Carey; Major B. N. Wentworth |NJ @UD Party In stand up and say boys I am glad to|and in Mating Wigwam bread at three augUrato ct at the first gate of the| oUrtesy of the univeraity, of which (Continvied trom Paxe 1. lation and the National Bheep and}2* Chicago on, ithe Westward March gh rok | Susee be. woe. £5 be. Wet jIpayes tor 38 cents Standard plant and the main gate of] Mr. De Valera was chancellor, Mr.| Address — The Wyoming Stock-| Wool bureau. Rivanaon’-"Livestock tessifances Texas Launched Duner ompistel gee oyy mat In . Alab: arried woman Soo aait refinery, ‘This service | 2°%Btove pointed out. men's Loan Company,” P. J. Quealy,; The Fordney tariff bill, which is in- “ Sano ate its ma oe oe rte Mnt into effect today and will be] _ it was argued by proponents of the| Kemmerer. tended to replace the emergency tarift,] The entertainment program 1s an oyage home after the war the sol-| may administer an estate without the Mer inved rerularly from 12 o'clock} 2ollins plan that harmony could thua| Address—A, J. Inollin, president] is now before the senate finance com:|Claborate one including a smoker in pan a noon to one o'clock each doy. be's*ured and that the opponents of] Woolgrowers' Commission company. | mittee, Woolgrowrs have asked that|the grill room of the Henning for) waco, Texas, Jan, t.—A new party | ~~ RS TEP A ART TOME PT pagent auth ip gn ie the duty on wool be made 88 per cont| Which vaudeville entertainment has|4, 1,6 known as the “Nonpartisan Pol _——_ os ta the electorate by means of a plebi-| Address — “Livestock Insurance”}on a clean content basis. While the|been secured from the players at the/i+i0a) Conference” was organized here c SAILORS IN site. Lioyd Evans, field manager, Hartford) senate may not adopt tht rste it is} Iris and the Columbia theaters, a ban- ll, ' Scouts of Top Four will hike tu yesterday. C. F. ~ Goodrich, Fort It was indicated that if the oppo-| Fire Insurance company: © \velloved to be alnost < °:. shat the} @uet the following eyening and a haha elected chairman. Affillat- nents of the treaty decided to make an| 6:80 ‘p. m.—Banquet Henning hotel.|rate will approximate - Bs dance. A side trip will be a visit tol, 2 with the party, according to the »ffort to introduce De Valera’s alterna- 0 p. m—Dance Henning hotel. While woolgrowers -| the Casper Packing house, one of the) .,4ors, are the Farm Lahore unton E ive proposals as an amendment to celving more protection under the)"ewest industries in the city. Al-| \Onpartisan league, the four big rail- he ratification an effort ‘would be] 9 ¥ emergency tariff taan they can hope| though the plant is but a few months| "014 brotherhoods, the state federation nade to limit debate. _ Change of Sheep Production in the) for under the Fordney bill, they real-} ld it has made rapid strides and is! (> janor and tho Women's Auxiliaries United States," Major N. Wentworth, |ize that the Fordney measure must be| Competing successfully with Denver) ¢¢ the organizations. Another meeting Chicago, Til. and Omaha packers. 6 Five Wounded in Pitched Bat-}-16 mountains tomorrow evening and TROOP FOUR COUTS TO Address—A. F. Stryker, secretary ER CANIS. Otek roxeithe ‘The indies who are here from out of Nt a ye art Aria a 7 § Omaha Livestock Exchange, SHAT tle Following Attack Made | .pend Friday night in Camp Rotary. to seo that they get the best possible “important action is contensplated,” 1 3oth -| Charter No. 11490 on Yanks by Gunboat Soutmaster Frank Teylor and believe it-cannot be dropped summari 1 es: cance OW OF TEE A Correction Two errors in the advertisement of cago, Ill. port is favoruble or not, there has s-3t!ham, Wash. Report been so much agitation in connection with the bill that Wyoming sheepmen Reserve District, No. 10 results from this legislation, town are betng entertained by « com-| was announced. Address—sGovernor Robert D. Carey.| Tho “truth in fabric" bill is now be-| mittee of local women. —_— LEAVE FRIDAY ON HIKE 1 a. m-—Visit to Casper Pack=/fore a sup-committee of the senate tn- ee POSTMASTER NAMED. \ssistant Scoutmaster Knocke! ze Stockmen’s Loan company ‘ill‘iy. That if not reported out to th i ; lors. willibe,with the tron ahe-the bore ex.|be- in vessston: Wriaay \aftersoen “At{foor of thé sonata thls: session: 1t; will ° al Bank f Commerce Patronize Home Industry by Ordering a pect to be back Saturday evenin; 3:50 to accommodate any sheep men) be brought up again at a sticceeding ation oO Stylish and Durable (a) Deposited to secure cireulatior cv S. bonds Suit or Overcoat bably the A detract totter joer Teeetire to. a Mrats in fosianie (bo) All other U. S. Government securities-. 1,000.00 126,000.00 From Western Wool Growers’ ‘Association before | operation in Woming, even though the and the “truth in fabric’ bills. ‘The present meeting of the associa-| Lawful reserve with Federa a. ; i VIRGIN WOOL ‘The emergency tariff, passed by con-| tion will discuss fully the matter as it} Cash in vault and amount due from National Baris gress last May, would have expired in| Felates to this state. Whether the as- Exchanges for Clearing House. " 438. November but has beenextended until| #0ciation will demand an appropriation | Checks on banks located outside of city or town 0: : § M ATERIAL enactment of the permanent tariff.|t0 enforce the Wyoming law or ask reporting bank and other cash item ------ 3,774.04 278,907.6 This, according to those who have fol.| fr its repeal will be decided definitely. | Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and due from ae lowed the matter closcly, has been aj, Secretary J. B. Wilson, who is on VENSS Gente, Tees auyer, sy eit eg lifesaver to the sheep industry as it| band for the sessions following a busy | Interest earned but not collected —- | 18,295.37 has prevented a period of free wool teria in Washington in tho interests of that might have ruined the industry |the sheepmen, believes, that the two Total, for years to come. most important problems effecting the eae ‘Woolgrowers for years have béen| industry from a state standpoint arc| LIABL . trying to secure a tariff based on clean|Teductions in county taxes and in|Capital stock paid in---—. content, even though it involves a re-| freight rates. Surpius thrid Oy duction in the rate of levies. At pres-| Last year, a committee acting for| Undivided profits ent the clean content clause is in ef.|the sheepmen, met with the state| Circulating notes outstanding- 4 bd ing company. terstate'and foreign commerce commit- | WASHINGTON, -Jan. .5—Nomina W: W. | Gro Saturlay Afternoon, January 7. | tee, and is expected to be reported on| Expert Marcell waving and facials} 270 0'cr nostmasters sent to the senate yoming oo. wers At this ‘season the mountains have] esting information regrrding loans. | session. ‘At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the Close of Business on Dec. 31, 1921 1.80 A. m.—Addrese, Kay Wood, Chf:|in the near future. Whether the re-}>¥ Marinella approved method. Beay-)) 20" 1 tude Hugh Eldridge, Belling- A “4 ti . beauty and attractiveness that the TARIFF QUESTION Sentiment secms growing through: IMPORTANT ISSUE. ty Parlor, Smith-Txrner balcony. clash at Shanghai Monday between ummertime ‘cannot compare with, out the country (n favor of the “truth RESOURCES. ts. $1,210,208.32 tp. fabric’ measure, rany woolmen be-| Loans and discounts, including rediscoun bers ‘Wyomi: rtant sf ith Federal Reserve Mens ae the fig ‘Wor|leving it to be Just as important to] Notes and bills rediscounted with M cslste.at i oiionnstats rowers’ associati: anni the welfare of the industry as the tar- Bank -.. 5 Pe slieeicri fcmareess ia Overdrafts, unsecured - U. 8. Government securities owne’ en from American and Ital-] here is a great weird stillness over fan gunboats, the navy department everything and the wild folk are was advised today in @ dispatch from | ‘raveling the trails much more than in ral J. R. Strauss, commanding | ‘he summertime. The Scouts on these the Asiatic fleet. According to the] winter hikes have axperiende they report to the department, the Italians, } ave no chance to obtain during the ‘med with knives, attached the Amer-]ummer months and the boys onioy : ‘he solitudes with a keener zest than seins at any other tline: BITY, NO MORE NEEDED, | ‘scc-rsme's, conten, soe tes heal clever society hostess. Golf is her fa- vorite game, and she plays, happy iS WARNING xnd hatless, on the famous links at St. 4 Andrew's. Her marriage with (Mr, Asquith—then home secretary and uiterwards prime minister—was the nt of booster edition timo] prominent event of London society in Figs od ‘a problem to the cham-} 184, Mrs. Asquith 1s considerably ‘ber of commerce of Casper, according | younger than her husband, who was to the statement of Secretary C. B.]a. widower with five children when he Stafford, who announces that his offies}led the brilliant Miss Margot Tennant me, 1,196.71 here, are considering some of the most|!ff. The Wyoming association has al vital. problems that. have confronted|Teady indorsed it at two annual ses- thé wool industry since it first became|8!0ns, and promoted’ the act which was Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. —- 21,194.68 ——.—___ Mrs. Asquith, who {s soon to begin . lecture tour of America, has: long heen considered one of the most bril- ‘Mant women in Lendon. She is a MADE BY —----=--$1,487,319.61 maqnn-—-=$ 125,000.00 12,500.00 Phone 1458 fect with a rate of 26 cents, largely | board of equalization and socured a re-| Amount due to National banks aus with applica-]as she then was, to the altar as his fie tor Jone iS apeie for informa: | second brid through the work of representatives | (ution of almost one-half in the val Seen) due Cees panka Pee and teva seep* Bs 2 INCORPORATED cernt} a ’ uation of sheep, The action, it is panies in the U. 8. and foreign countries. - 112,805.2 \ Base Sai ai baegd (aaestiballaen SF thes Wrong, Woplerawenk S000: ( ated, saved. the woolmen of Wryo- | Certified checks guistanding— veNbL List. nl san? 131 South Center Casper, Wyo. ests s ming thousands of dollars. Cashier's checks on own bank outstan: 5,939.41 : ao Seeree re, i bey a § Seanper oa ‘That frefght rates at present are | Individual deposits subject to check-_—.. - 727,644.97 Lyric Theater Bldg. After January 15 OEE cores daboe: at thle, tune The Trouble-Woman burden on the industry as a whole {=| Certificates of deposit duo in less than 80 days... 6,104.64 ng pocigainaad ‘the co-operation of : practically an. unanimous opinion, | Certificates of deposit ~ 56,750.48 basiAks ae B:eps looking toward remedial action of | Other time deposits. 234,169.28 1,149,774.14 publicity organization to insure Cas- Dublictuinet the danger of a flooded Dear I have*a there, is certainly ore who can fill Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve. bank-. the requirements of this job. 50,000.00 $35.00 to $50.00 Formerly $50.00 to $75.00 friend in a small town near here who wishes to get a neat girl for a Wait ress, one who is experienced or wishes to learn, She must be steady Total, — State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss. labor market this spring. Relief for i I, R. F, Kamman, Cashier of the above named bank, so solemnly swear thirty, who would appreciate a good that the above statement is truc to the best of my knowledge and. belief. MULCAHY OCCUPIES NEW | however. I know there are lots of | home in a family of three? I have HAY FEVER R. F. KAMMAN, Cashier. girls in Casper who need work and | an 11-months-old baby whom I |_ Sufferers! Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1922, ROOMS IN LYRI Yeleiieh Baas obs But | should ise to piace in responsible (Seal) JESSAMINE H. FREEMAN, Notary Public. ah Toa ly ae eee ate tase SPO | iy Ore, oan Sas oA srmtinten es int 0 MRS. V. L. lignt and I Goa; willing’ito cond Ueved. Many, many ‘people would | Correct—Attest: if * pay suffer less by taking TINGLE'S LAXO. BARL C. BOYLE, paca, t0 Any cue erie qualltiens.. ARIAT. JOB B. DENHAM, t _ MES MT. | ‘Pho salicylic acid of the aspirin ais-| __T- F. 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