Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922. WANTED AS a liam Tanner,” she said. “He was tho only one of his family who was not something of a snob. He talked to the common people. Two other little girls and I used to wait at the edge of the Keane estate. near the Tanner estate, in the Hawthorne bushes for him to give us & ride to town. He dro four miles to school at Lismore in a pony trap. “He adiniced athletic people and the first girl who ever got any special at- tention from him was Eva White Shannong, who was 15 and the best angler Mm the country. And how he admired her! “I can’t understand why he ever B came to America. He could have mar- ried Sir Richard Keane's daughter or others there at home and never work- cd a stroke. I believe that if Tanner pesed as his own brother when he got in trouble that he did ‘t to save the feelings of a woman. I intend to write to his daughter, Daisy, and tell ber the fine side of him, that I knew.” At the same time Mrs. Farnum was recalling Taylor's carly life, another Chicagoan, Mrs: John B, Borden, close friend of Mabel Normand, was rising 40 the latter's defense. She returned a month ago after a five months wisit with Miss Normand. “Mabel is not in love and never was in love with Mr. Tayi he said. “Bill Taylor was in love with her, ‘Nery much so, but it was unrequieted. She had been engaged to Mack Sennet, but that was an old affair and now pthey are merely good friends. Mabel did not know anything about the first irs. Taylor or the daughter. “Mabel never mentioned Mary Miles Minter’s name to me, If there had been an affair between Mr. Taylor ana PMiss Minter I believe Mabel would told me. And as to those ‘baby’ let- ‘ters, I read them ,to Mabel over the telephone when she was away. If she thad been in love she would never have f.allowed me to do that. As far as “Mabel Normand is ‘concerned I cai ay and know that she is not ‘wild’ ‘and that her work and her screen am- ditions are too big in her life to let anything in the world interfere.” MABEL NORMAND #0 BE Gi y LOS Mrs. Edward L. C. Ri Former Fiancee Neva Gerber, movie actress, has told Los Angeles officials that she ‘was once engaged to marry Wm. D. ‘Taylor and that he gave her many presents, among them three autor ‘mobiles. Their engagement . was broken by mutual agreement twa TREND OF VOTE 1S REVEALED (Continued From Page One.) and kings, ruler of the world, vicar of our Saviour Jesus Christ.” The base of the tiara is of fine felt, cov- ered. with silver work and three su- per-imposed crowns each of an ex tremely light bond band set with jew- els and edged with two rows of peuris, of which there are 90 in each row. The first crown is adorned with 16 rubles, three emeralds, one hyacjnth, one aquamarine, one sapphire and eight gold points each bearing five garnets and two balas rubies. The second crown has ten emer- alds, eight balas rubies, one chryso- Speaks Highly of This Home Made . Cough Remedy It Acts With Unusual § Says im jpeed— ANGELES, Feb. 10.—Mabel ¥ nd, motion picture actress, will “be the next star in the reeling by the district attorney's office of all facts and circumstances that investigators ran obtain to up the real story ~of the mystery surrounding the shooting of William Desmond Taylor, noted film director, it was announced ‘today by District Attorney Woolwine. Mary Miles Minter was the first act- 288s questioned, having been secretly examined Tuesday by Woolwine whjle ‘Taylor's faneral “Woolwine said. 4 Miss Normand has held the leading -role in the spectacular developments ‘wes ‘in’ progress, one with the murder. (Miss Normad was tho last person “found by the investigators to have deen with the slain director. She was ‘with him’the night vefore the murder, mand Taylor was deeply in love with her, and they had a quarrel, accord- “ing to Henry, Peavey, negro house the Mucus—Relieves the man for the slain director, who left |- and Stops the Cough. Mabel Norniand and Taylor alone at |, tieek 45 Sel ete pag Supply. the Taylor house within an hour be s fore the fatal shooting occurred. The death of Taylor and funeral af- fected Miss Normand more _ visibly gthen any other person within the view of friends and the public, this culminating in her fainting in the ‘church following the funeral service ‘Tuesday. ‘When others left the church she insisted on being led to the casket, and after a glimpse at the still visage therein, lost consciousness, Mary Miles Minter, another report- ed to bave been in love with Taylor and one of whose Jove letters were found mong Taylor’s effects, was en- Baged in examination at: the district attorney’s office, whila the funeral 3 Whenever anyone in my family catches cold and begins to cough and sneeze, and hawk and breathe heavy, it doesn’t take me many minutes to fix up a remedy that will crive away all such troubles in double quick time. It's no secret—any one can make a half pint of the finest cough medicine in the world for a trifling-sum. Get from any druggist. one ounce of Parmint (double strength)—to this add a little granulated sugar and enovgh water to make one half pint —that’s all there 4s to it. But now you've got a real medi- cine—mind you—the first spoonful brano of the throat and nose, the tick- ling ceases almost instantly—the in- flammation begins to disappear— up comes the stubborn mucus and often in 24 hours every trace of the cough that frightened you is gone. Its really remarkable how this home made remedy acts on the mucous membrane and that is one reason it is so helpful to thousands of Catarrh motion pictures for more than twelve years, first entering this field in New York after previous experience as a § chorus girl and model. Comedy burles- que was her carly experience, under direction of Mack Sennett, to whom she has been engaged and under ‘whose direction she now is and has ed practically the whole of her career. For many years in the “slap = "Phe arrest at Topeka of Walter 8. ‘Underwood. wanted here on a charge of embezzlement of funds from -the Pacific Electric railway, was at no time regarded by officials here as of interest in the Taylor murder inves- tion despite belief of Topeka au- ~ ties that Underwood might have deen Edward TP. Sand¢,.the missing duiter-secretary of T: Private Lessons Each Day From 1 to 8 P. M. Class Lessons Every Wednesday and Friday, 7:30. 8.30 P.M. jf Children's Classes Every Saturday 2.30 to 4 P. M. PHONE 1700 Terrace Gardens J.R. BINAN, Instructor SUSPECT HELD AT TOPEKA MAY BE BUTLER SANDS TNESS FOR MURDER OF MOVIE MAN _- Wife Who Divorced. Taylor ‘obins, who divorced Wm. D. director, and their daughter, Ethel Daisy Deane-Tann ter corresponded with her father from i912 until th Mrs. Robins is now the wife of the lessee o: fae York. The daughter will inherit Tay! you take acts directly on the mem-|° - son, R. H. Nichols, P. C. Nicolaysen and L. A. Reed. None of the members of the present board are eligible for nomination for this election, the first seven for the reason that they will serve this year by virtue of having been elected last year to serve for a period of two years, and the last seven for the reason that they have already served two. years and according to the bylaws cannot again be renominated until at least cre year has elapsed. Members are again requested to vote early. Ballot will be counted Monday evening, February 13. Membership dues must be paid to April 1, 1922, be- fore a vote can be counted. LAMPITT GASE (Continued From Page One.) carefully patterned after conference with counsel. The defense concluded its case Thursday afternoon. Many defense witnesses could not be used under rul- ings of the court. Reference to claims that an automobile was seen with its engine running near the scene of the explogion was barred together with ex- periments with explosives by defense experts. Lampitt went on the stand in his own behalf yesterday and described his relations with Grace Lee, witness for the state, a purely friendly with no hint of jealousy. He said Jack Crandall, one of the men in the bunk- house de troyed by the explbsion, was an intimato friend whom he had known for 12 years. He described various incidents of the night of the explosion and denied all knowledge of the explosion. The witness was cool and collected and his direct testimony made a good impression in the court Taylor, slain movi¢ er, 19. The daugh e time of his death, ft Delmonico’s restaurant, lor’s estate, estimated at lite, two aquamarines, six small ru- bies and three sapphires. room, In the third créwn are 16 small} On crass-examination Lampitt de balas rubies, four sapphires, three|nied all conversations involving charges of threats having been made aguinst Foight and other evidence of an incriminating ¢haracter. (Couns sel for the state failed to shake his testimony. Scogt Hazen, formerly sheriff of Hot Springs county, qualified as an expert and stated that the fuse admitted as state exhibits was not the same brand ax that alleged to have been purchased by Lampitt and also said it was im possible for a large piece of iuse to be found after the explosion if a high explosive was used. hyacinths, three aquamarines and one garnet; its eight gold floral orna- ments each bear two emeralds, one balas ruby and one chrysolite and its elght gold points each set with a gar net. The tiara itself is covered with a layer of thin gold in which are set eight rabies and eight emeralds./Thie gold covering is surmounted by a gold en globe enameled blue on the top of which is a cross composed of eleven brilliants, ‘The coat of arms of the new pontiff ae, on the tiara {s adorned with topazes, ISTODIAN HELD. emeralds and other jewels. cH INE, a Fed. 10.— Henry (Hike) McCord, custodian o the Cheyenne city dump, arrested re cently on a charge of manufacturin hooch at the dump, Thursday waive? prelimiaary hearing. He is expecte” to plead guilty when arraigned ir the district court. PRIMARY PROGRAM FOR ELECTION OF CHAMBER DIRECTORS EXPLAINED Requests have come in to the cham: ber of commerce Keadquarters .for in- formation relative to the primary elec- tion for directors.’ The directors who will remain on the board for another year are T. F. Algeo, R. M. Andrus, R. S. Ellison, Harry Free, G. R. Hur «ns, B. L. Scherck and C. H. Town send. 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