Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1922, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE STATE GUARDS CALLED OUT IN NEBRASKA RIO Nebraska City and Immediate Region Under Martial Law as Result of Late Fight Between Meat Workers LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 28.—Five companies of Nebraska} —— national guard troops under command of Lieut. Col. Douglas . of the 134th Nebraska infantry will proceed at once to Ne-| braska City in response to an appeal from the county sheriff, | county attorney and mayor for military protéction arising from alleged disorders growing out of the packing house ANOTHER BIE SHIP. COMBINE [3 PROJECTED Pacific and Los Angeles Com- panies Negotiating Plans for Second Great Pool for West. SAN FRANCIS Uminary negottatio: looking to the establishment of a ocoastwise ship rombine, separate from the $30,00) 200 trans-Pacific pool proposed by Herbert Fleishhacker, have been started in Los Angeles between rep. resentatives of the Pacific Steamship and the Los Angeles Steamship com- penies, according to reports received In maritime circles here. Robert Dollar, president of the Rob- ert Dollar Steamship contpany, stated that he knew of the Los Angeles meetings but said details of the pro- posed coastwise combine had not been fully matured. The Pacific Steamsh!p company has 10 vessels in the coastwise service and the Los Angeles Steamship company operates the Yale and Harvard, which run between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Daughter of Desert King Weds in Paris NEW YORK, Jan, 28.—Jacqueline Lebaudy, daughter of the Inte Jacques Lebaudy, self-styled “emperor of the Sahara,” has been married in Paris to Roger Sudreau, it was learned here today through an announcement by Ernest 8. Suffern, administrator of the estate of the young woman's fath-| er. Lebandy, an eccentric figure; wan} shot and killed by his wife three years | ago, when he attacked her and her yan, 28,—Pre Mafame Lebaudy was tried and acquitted. About 20 years ago, Jacques Le. Baudy and his brother Max whc¢ claimed they inherited a vast fortune from their father began to obtain Prominence. in dispatches from Eu rope. After Max died, leaving to his brother his share of the father's es. tate, the latter conceived a plan of forming an African empire, and order: ed ‘built in London a magnificent throne. International complications developed and the plan came to noth- ing. TRANSFER? Phone 1283 HENRY TRANSFER Smokehouse Always Ready to Co. strike in that City. Martial law is declared to be in ef- fect in all territory comprising and including Four Mile precinct, Otoe county, including Nebraska City, and all its subdivisions, reads the Procia mation of Goy. McKelvie, issued ® conference this morning with mt General Paul of the Ne a national guard. All of the companies ordered cut sre units of the 134th jegiment. Colonel Douglas of Osceola, its com: mander, who is a member of the Ne braska legislature from the 89th dis- trict, now in session here was ordered by the governor to take command of the strike zone. Orders for entertain- ment already have been issued, OMAHA, Jan. 28.—A general fight last Wednes@ay night in which alleged strikebreakers, strikers and. strike sympathizers took part at Nebraska City where packing piant employes are on strike, resulted in the request that state troops be sent to take charge of the situation, according o Sheriff E H. Fischer of Nebraska City. The fight resulted. the sheriff said, when two private detectives emplayed by the Morton-Gregson Packing plant, led more than 20 alleged strikebreak- ers down town to see a motion picture show. These men were armed with clubs, rocks and other weapons, and | ix were attacked by strikers and strike! sympathizers about 300 of whom were involved in the affair, | e fight no further troubie! ‘ect, the sheriff declared, but the businessmen at Nebraska City felt that more men than available lo- cally should be on hand to cope with any situation that might develop. A request by the businessmen and county attorney for the state aid, followed. poaiiald eh WOLVES RAID FLOCK AT GILLETTE, 40 KILLED GILLETTE, Wyo. Jan. Wolves last night attacked a bahd of isheep belonging to John Daly and killed 40 head, Including 37 lambs and three ewes. ‘Tracks in| the snow showed that the killing was done by a pack of three wolves, many of which infest the northern half of Campbell The loss was not discovered Relieves Rheumatism ‘Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain. A clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, it usually bringsrelief as coon as you start to rub it on, Fe all the wor! 1c fashioned mustard plaster, without the blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- ommend its use. Bes Musterole today at your oe 35 and 65c in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. i A corporation of Wyomin, Casper, established 1919, s Yellowstone and Kimball i A full and comple We solicit the business 500 East Yellowstone — The Wyoming Automotive i Company Equipment Company of Lusk, Wyo., will open for business at 500 East Yellowstone, or at the corner of bile truck and tractor equipment carried in stock surrounding country, and will endeavor to merit your i} Patronage by giving you standard goods at regular ) prices, courteous treatment and first class service. We ask you to help us grow. } Miller Geared to the Road Tires and 3} Tubes, McKone Tires and Tubes }} Free Air Service and Plenty of Room. Try It—You i Will Like It. i The Wyoming Automotive Co. Wholesale and Retail | ANNOUNCEMENT | g and an organization of uccessors to the Lusk Auto Streets, Monday, Jan. 80. te line of automo- of people of Casper and Phone 1473R 23—' > Che Casper Daily Cribune Arbuckle’s Second Trial a = The Zate of Fatty Arbuckle, film comedian, in his second trial In connection with the death of REBUTTAL NOT YET CLOSED IN ~ ARBUCKLE CAGE |Last Witness on Stand Yes- terday Recalled in Effort to Refute Evidence of Bladder Trouble. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28.— Mrs. Katherine Fox of Chicago, the last witness yesterday, resumed her prose cution rebuttal testimeny today in tho second trial of a charge of man slaughter against Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle. Mrs, Fox was called in an Jeffort to refute the defense evidence that Miss Rappe died as the result of ja long standing bladder complaint and not as the result of an alleged attack by Arbuckle. Mrs. Fox testified to spending an nown Miss Rappe for a number of years and never knew the actress to be ill, Mrs, Kate Hardevs-k, house keeper for Miss Rappe in Los An- tions. Rappe depends on the above jurors. Three girl in his room at a San Francisco hotel ended in @ disagreement. o shut off the flow of vital ener, EXCEPT CHIROPRACTIC. geles, also tetsified to acquaintance with Miss Rappe for a number of years. “Her health always appeare4 to be very good,” Mrs. Hardebeck said “However, 2n one occasion’ she was treated in Chicago for what she said was nervousness.” Mrs. Fox testified to sepnmng an afternoon in San Franciacowith Mrs. Faumbina Maude Delmont, who brought a charge of murder against Arbuckle following Miss Rappe's death. Mrs. Harebeck also testit-d to receiving a telegram from Mrs. Del mont regarding a period of illness suffered by Miss Rappe. The murder charge was tater re-| duced to a manslaughter charge on which Arbuckle first went to trial The trial resulted in a jury disagreement. The charge now being tried was re- turned by the county grand fury. Miss Helen Hanser, a Los Angeles motion picture actress, testified to taking long walks with Miss Rappe, “I never saw her ill,” she said. Read tho little ads on the classified page of The Tribune, Paiste Tae wea BAS) fs sia Stee SD Fok cs see cee IAMOND BRAND PI ae ese vakecatis of them are women. His first trial following the death of the U.S. Embezzler | Is Sentencea, BOSTON, Jan. 2@—Joseph J. Lynn, former ensign and paymaster of the cruiser Chester, today was sentenced to serve five years in the Plymouth jail. A federal jury yesterday held him guilty of embezzling $21,000 of government funds. » * Have Your Hair Made Up at Lily's Hair Shop teed Work. We carry the best grades of human hair and have the largest and most com- plete stock in Casper. Give us a trial. We have what you want. 137 North Beech Street th i e of ipl i? Announces Its New Location in the CASPER STEAM LAUNDRY BLDG. Opposite ‘Coliseum RICH COLORADOAN ACCUSED OF CATTLE THEFTS FROM WYOMING ~, registration numbers burned inio the horns. The ten head are worth The animals were identified as property of the Hereford corpor- E | 5 7 SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922. ranch 'yoming Hereford | tion despite the mutilations and are se aaron ser being driven back to Wyoming to- of a request by Sheriff George | day. Carroll of this county to the | Acting Governor Chaplin will be at Eongmont, Colo. for the | asked to issue requisition ; epers for of Charles D. McFetridge, Fetridge. . Longmont automobile and ;— — -——_______—— dealer. The request was last night but late todsy Cor- : had not been notified that the been made. ian Bi e D ° e eFetridge, who is alleged di leader ef a cattle stealing ring, Irdie Voran Spectal Garage C HIROPRACT Consists Entirely of Adjusting the Movable Segments of the Spinal Column to Normal Position WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC? What is a definition? Can you put words together so as to make them say just what you want them to mean and nothing m6re—or less? A definition of anything is a description of that thing which IN- CLUDES everything in the class named'and EXCLUDES everything else. Perfectly easy when you know how. Chiropractic is a method of palpation, nerve tracing and adjustment of vertebrae for the relief of morbid condi- -—Stedman’s Medical Dictionary (1918). This meets the condition for a definition very precisely. system or method combines the unique and distinctive method of ex- amining the spine with the hands (palpation) ; the art of searching out and skilfully tracing sensitive or impinged nerves to the organs in which disease is to be found (nerve tracing) ; and the specific mechanical re- placing of the partly displaced bones which crowd those nerves and gy to the rest of the body (adjustment), Every other system is excluded by this description. word “relief” instead of “cure” is correct, because the Chiropractor re- lies upon Nature herself to do the curing, “ Everything that a Chiropractor does and everything that is distinc- tively Chiropractic is summed up in those two short lines. The system is so simple, so direct, and so scientific that no complex explanations are required. For health consult a Chiropractor. Dis. J. H. and A. G. 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SUNDAY _ OLUMBIA Reduced IN HISTORY Ford Says About ow has a machine in which is harnessed times over. a par with the city manufacturer. It factory—for that is what a farm is—on man who hires him. C. BOYLE

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