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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 PAIR HELO FCA MOTIVE FOR MURDER OF MOVE ee? TRIAL IN. %. DIRECTOR 1G SOUGHT BY POLICE’: t COURT (Continued from Page 1.) ' ooet Ps. nat ht had scen a man ou dow late at nigh bid hersay Fae who pccaplés an ‘ederal C. apartment near that of Taylor. teje-| mento December 27, men pica eo ee Ts phoned the news of his death tp Misa |¥." letter wae malled i ig tlear- | Normand shortly after Pea °y had! The defense and activities of the mo- ng of Tullis and Pe- aiscoveyed the bot, and Misu Min.;tcn picture director and all of his ' daris Cases, \er was said to have burst into tears| Private and business personal rela when she arrived at the Taylor Mons are under careful scrutiny by de soent with her mother to learn ff teetives in starch for conditions which Bert Tullis and George Petaris, held | could help in any way. j malght offer clews to a. cold biooded urned to Taslér January 17. The last jitace the Jocal police were informed ff conctrning. actual mover: nents of Sapds, they said today [that of |responad to the time. Xf €be Casper Daiiy Cribune SUMMARY OF to her motor ear and talked anates. with her there. Tr door <f Bis home was o; Investigators suggest that t } / | | PARIS, Feb, 3.—Postponement of | the international cconomic confer- ence at Genoa is regarded in official circles as probab's as a result of the resignation of the Italian cabinet. her deputure. fixes ag having heard the dication possibly, tnvestigs stranger shot Ta. Taylor return jeated himself ontinue work on ht WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Japan meets China part way on latter’s re- quest for abandonment of “21” de mands. | the | here | bee jer. Edna Purviance, motion actress, who occupies « bungalow similar to BERLIN, Feb. 3.—Strike of rail men virtually thes up all passenger and freight traffic. on separate charges here in conneétion Wurder, @ shot-from behind. This i with alleged car thefts were arraigned | precy nd, sirected if Guiry: “eat before M. P. Wheeicr, U. 8. court pet er this morning and bound over to the United States district court | for trial. Pending a heari: Cheyenne they nitted to ball of $2,000 cach. Tullis promptly pro- vided his Lond but late today, Pedaris actors prominent in the film world, including Migs Minter and’ Mary Pickford. Pic- tures of th® two-and that of Miss Normand occypied prominent places | toroncet iu his apartments. Migs Normand|*” ipaame last night denied a report sto =: CIGARETTE STUBS Aad engaged to marry T: v butt MAY FURNISH CLt jater, according to gnoth Wspaper 3 fe LOS ANGELES, F - into motion picture colonies throughout the country in efforts to unravel the experiences of one of their their case in A halt Soren cigarette stubs offer a Key toa mysery which for 24° hours has been deeper than-any deve Interviewer, stated they once been engaged, but had decided to “be merely fri.cds She said he had “| helped her w h hor reading and her mand said it was in phone call from him regarding @ book. She told how she hed purchased some light magazines and five cents’ worth of peanuts, which she ate on t She said he commented on th zines when shé started home Neitsche under under the other.’ Leading ditectors and others in thé industry aro said to bg planning to offer a reward for the arrest and con- vietion of the slayer of Tayior, The search noelice for Edward Sands, former valet-secretary of Tay: Jer, for whom warrants on charges of jerana larceny were obtained by Taylor several weeks ago, extends to Fresno Jand Sac/amento, according to thé po- je although Sands was known to wave been here recently. ; “gee utolen from Tawor's resi {dence was pawned in Fresno and Sac- ramento and the pawn tickets with {Christmas and New Year grestings Were returne'l by mail to Taylor Tay- lor in reporting this to the police re- cently, said he recognized thé hand- writing as ‘that of Sands. Sands, according to ~ report made @ year ago by Taylor on his: return from Europe, robbed him of jewelry, clothing and an automobile. Sands, Taylor then reported, had beea in jcharge of the Taylor house and had taken many, things and money. A warrant on two charges of grand lar- jceny was issued August 3. ‘The second robbery cf the house re- | ported to the police was several weeks |ago. ‘The rear doaz.was smashed in jand the place thoroughly ransacked and a stock of distinctive gold: tipped cigarettes and jewelry taken, accord- ing to the report to the police. A week later the negro houseman found |a gold tipped cigarette of this varioty 3.—When jonsthe door step, which Taylor report: ed to the police as an indication that ‘the robber had revisited the scene. This was rollowed by receipt of ice station, according to a report on|letter signed “Alias Jimmy V.” appar: i there. He explained he had drawn | ently mailed in Sacramento, in which $1,000 from the bank and given it to|Ppawn tickets of jewelry pawned in “so men he! met in Pershing square| Fresno and Sacramento were enclosed. &s surety that le would act in good| Police here, upon being given a copy faith in helping them give $300,000 to| Of this letter, recovered the pawned the poor. They took the $1,000, he/ articles through the police of Fresno a. moved to Casper’and later te:(en bck to Denver and traded in on anothey car. Both mén werh arrested here several days ago at the request of government authoFities and held pending a formal hearirg veforo Mr. Wheeler. The warrants for thelr arrest. charging intra-staty, moVement of stolen wehicles wos brovght!to Casper by H. H. Pat: ton, Untied States marshal this morn ing. WIFE ACCUSED LATE KILLING sD CITY, ML, Feb. 3.—Xirs. Frank Troester and Ernest Lindsey, 19 yeats of age, were charged joint- ly in # warrant here with the al- ‘leged murder two years ago of the woman's husband. Lindsey is serving a term in the ¢ reformatory at Pontiac, having plead guilty to complicity in the $1,- 680 robbery last October of the Citi- zens’ bank of Pulaski. He had a room at th? Troester farm house at the time of Troester's death. Gave Up $1,000 To Charity But It Wasn’t Used ‘eb. rkobus opened a sack he had q remains found near the his residence, give mute tome man, apparent! ly there on the ev der. They link with statements of Mrs Douglas MacLean, wife of a m®tion Sleture actor, that on the evening of | the murder she heard a shot fired, and looking from the window of her hom whlch averlooks that of Taylor ¥ @-™Man, 2 stranger to her, emerge from the frént door of Taylor's homo, leok. back. door of mur way. maga: “with me arm and Freud k threugh and apparen » clone the ‘oor and depart. Another link ts a ee a mt by em. ployes.at an ol! service by that thin an ebar prior to that time a stranger whom they describe similarly asked them where W. LD. Taylor lived and they directea him to the place where the murder later oc yhurred. The crew station near- of a street car addssinformation that at a time close. mystery man from ‘i‘aylor’s house, ‘a stranger boarded the car at a stop close by from which passengers rarely board” car. Marly These revelations only served to deepen the mystery, for Mrs, Mac! who knew the former servant of 7: lor, for whom the police are. secking and who Taylor reported to the police some time ago as having stolen prop: erty and money from him, said that the stranger was not his. servant. ‘The porch Jigh! of Taylor's home was on, dnd Mrs, its full. glo The movements cf this stranger incide with the yisit of Mabel > mand, motion pictire tress. to Ta} lor’s_homu on the.e¥ening of their They deseribe him sim, der. Been told contained $300,000, and.found, y pieces of newspapers, he went to ’ Wyatt Cafeteria Saturday Eve Dinner FRIED CHICKEN im the sack and Sacramento and these were re - BIGGER BARGAINS In_order to close out the balance of our stock in the least pos- sible time we have cut the prices on most of our stock below cost. We must close out within the next TEN DAYS, so take advan- tage of these close-out bargains. 5-lb. cans Calumet Baking Powder, per can......_.. ‘$1.10 Pkgs. Kellogg’s 25e Corn Flakes for... LBS. CREAMERY No. 214 cans Adyo Peaches for .... No. 245 cans Advo Apricots for .. No. 244 cans Advo #. Sliced Pineapple . BU E FOR. Galion cans Solid Pack 5 i. Sasol Peanut 8 5 ce Apples, per can... aaah Gallon cans Pork and 5e 3 Large bottles ‘Tomato 70¢ Beans, per can! & é aa seas No. 24% bis Dill 70e Bolitsice Japan Tea, © Pickles for ~.. ad per PEER SS. pe, RSs No. 214 cans Libby’s i English Breakfast Tea, Sweet Potatoes for. $1. 00 POE AD. 7 238-53 oar es 45e investigators sav, is being car-| din his work | to. Denver . by William Desmond Taylor, noted | study of French. xlor, = eae found stored in a Denver motion picture d pwing his Going into considerable detait as to] aqath Wednesday this home | ENQUEST Tro Be Fall In Love is charged with the theft] ®*" ll at the Taylor apartments the! herd frum a slay , according | WELD TOMORROW. night before he was kill {to invesigators. These half smoked | 5, Feb. 3—The cor facLean observed him in} ly corresponding to that which Mrs. MacLean gives as (he departure of the | jTaylor: escorted Miss Normand in the @ame court or « ‘ay clare Russian people expect immedi- thought nothing of it as she knew)! ate withdrawal of dayunese | Taylor to be a deep reader who often| fieca Siberi* ;Temained up late, She said she was - i | awakened the following morning »b; -«* | acreams of Taylor's negro valet who! ‘Efficiency Cut When Employes | troops | | "pon reporting for work at Taylor's home, discovered the body. of his em.' lr and fied shrieking down the! eles county today ngquest would be b t 10:0. o'clock over the of Willlam: D. Taylor, at | motion | } Rrlgviags et tacts : those | ; : * | lature director, shot down | in his | 1 greece Rages pecested pain jar: ha ae | Heavy Blue Bib Overalls or 1 35 A 08 ; : and th | acters | Rome here Wednesday night. tag creak BIRO F for the lant.||| Jumpers, Special ~ e Subpoenges were issued and sen | Lela ne it out for service, directed to Miss Mabel | * | Normand, motion pleture actress; Davis, n't get Yown are married.” | Mam Miss Normand’s you y Mr. Taylor: Douxias | and 3 Wdna fepeiden , actres: "No Agreement Es OnI sisi Roads’. : | =F | and the M. Andrews, has | f St. Peter and the'Lateran Mu- are. worth considerably over | — tee et ee ee TRIBUNE 4 * CLASSIFIED ADS * ° BRING RESULTS . - OUR BEST ASSET is the 3 Satisfied Patient “There is a reason,” giving the publi | guaranteed dentistry at a moderate pri forming this service PAINLESSLY is the Painless Extraction, $1.00 Plates That Look Natural and Won’t Fall Down. Save yourself about one- , half on this work. Remem- ber, I absolutely guarantee this work. EXAMINATION FREE Gold Crowns $7.50 Bridge Work $7.50 DR. CARLL 4th Floor, O-S Bldg. Phone 564-J . high grade e and per- ecret. t=— - a MILK REPORT For January 1922 Raw Milk Producers—Passed Allen Dairy LaVelle Dairy Beggs Dairy McFarland Dairy Carlson Dairy Murphy Dairy Carroll Dairy Oliver Dairy Crude Pipetine Breaks, Oil Is | Wasted, Report \— HELENA, ain companys jMelds ard Winnett, jeum were re pth ‘CABLE PERMIT et 2 Men’s Shirts, extra good qual- ings. informed poliee tha : WASHINGTON, Feb, 3.—Far East ity madras and French _per- ight delegates from Chita, not granied a * t bur be > Auta koa hendiocned, aot | TO ERB LONG _ cales. All fast colors, full cut she WASHINGTON, Feb. | pany for the landing of ite Bart ‘ou're #0 far] is only a question of a few di ‘The agreement settles a a | Bees. No. 2 cans Empson’s Weasel Tor ‘oh seen _60e No. 2 cans Advo Extra Sifted Peas........ __85e No. 2 cans Baby Beets for .. No. 2 cans Pork and Large cans Cove Oysters for Quarter size cans Star Lobsters for... Lbs. Monarch Steel Cut Coffee for. 5 12-0z. cans Dr. Price’s Bak- ing Powder, per can... 214-lb. cans Dr.. Price’s Baking Powder, per can.. 70¢ pecinalhnes siecle oh: AEROS 65e | 14 Beans (Tomato Sauce) _.60e 48 "$1.00 | 24 ‘$1.00 12 2-0z. bottles Flavoring Extracts, per bottle... 4-oz. bottles Flavoring Extracts, per bottle... LBS. FINE GRAN. | Lb. sacks Velvet Flour, per sack...._... "$1.90 Lb. sacks Velvet Flour, per sack. Bars Naptha Soap for —......... Bars Classic Soap for Bars Palmolive Soap for ..... Tall cans Milk for ... 16 “The Store Biccomnckdating’ - ‘ 142 East Second St. Phones 903-474 Coats Dairy Reasoner Dairy Kelly Dairy Vincent Dairy Vroman Dairy Pasteurized Milks—Passed Casper Dairy Co. Gilt Edge Creamery Co. Failed to Pass Lander Dairy and Produce Co. Scottsbluff Creamery Co. : ! CYRIL R. BODENBACH, Dairy and Food Inspector. NOTICE, All dairies, groceries, hotels, restaurants, cafes, soda fountain operators, owners of cows whose milk is sold or offered for sale, in any quantities whatever, either wholesale or retail, will attend to the payment of their Inspection License Fees at once, with the City 2 Clerk. a CT nm of m 3 years’ werk an Edinburgh doc- - melusion that ¥ are caused by t's of Course” SHIRT SALE $¥.35 Mont. between’ the Cat Creek | ate rrublic ‘The bresks sed by exce ‘ore than 200° barr soft cuff shirts. grades, on sale, Special ...._. ROW WITH U.S. 3.— Irs * | by the state department of a | weaves. Regular $4.90 to the Western Union Telegraph Graed@ Speciala no ias iith. ee a ° Wool Process Heavy Union Suits. First quality, Special : Men’s Scout Work Shoes.. Brown or 4. smoked horse leather, Special rights held by companies Agnounced ment to op-/ jonopelies in cables to| os THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST WEEK END SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Judging from the success of our White Goods Sale, we are fully convinced that the people of Casper realize the advisability of “Shopping to Save” at our spcials. These week-end specials will appeal to every thrifty housewife. Shop to save. TEN DOZEN JAPANESE CREPE DRESSES AND APRONS IN A FEATURE SALE Several attractive new spring styles to choose from. All made of Japanese Crepe, combinations of colors, some cretonne trimmed, some combined with black sateen, some embroidered with colored yarns. You'll find almost any style or color you may desire. All made with comfortable fullness. Make your selection early for they will anya to every woman. All sizes and colors, SATURDAY ONLY $4.85 Royal Society One-Half Price Our entire stock of art broidery package goods ineluded. Some made up pieces. We need the room for new stock of spring Just Received A Shipment of Bleached Muslin 1,000 YARDS 18c Per Yard em- patterns. Value 25c per yard. Fine qual- a " f ity, full yard wide, purchased di- Ladies’ gowns and teddies, rect from the mill. It will pay children’s dresses, baby dresses you to purchase this muslin for and skirts, table covers, etc. future needs. Broken lines of $2.50 and $2.00 "3 ror $4, each $1.35 Wright’s Heath Wool Union Suits. Spring needle $1.45 $2.85. i. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street AFresh New Shipment of Onyx Hosiery We are featuring a heavy weight silk hose for spring wear. They come in polo gray, biege, putty, black, white, cordovan. All new stock. $1.00 a Pair We Don’t Have to Tell You What a Wonderful Value They Are Richards & Cunningham Co. YOU CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S ‘ ~— iA Fu A