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CRISIS RAISED BY IRISH KILLINGS, FEELING NOW TENSE STEADY DROP IN Ic "HASH mee WF rms OEE Casper Daily’ oneal ze , TE Illinois district. | VOLUME VI CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1922. NOMEER 107, | politics in an eleven-word states spon sence from a iY TRMUREL ‘see-je;WIZARD OF BUBBLY BROOK’ BLAMES es ee ora ta aor Following FH Further decreases in retail , food prices are shown in sta- Si Th Joe in| LONDON, Feb. 13.—(By tistics issued today by the de- ix Thousand Chicagoans Hold Sack for Oil Stock S siulstor\ 5} Ji an Towa, was | EH Associated Press.) —The parEienk of Fried aor o7 o Use of Weed g ity Eagle y ictor : The | Situation in Lreland, which the} had seemed to be improving ine county large cites te! By Girle Is Who sqsued Fromissory Notes for an Enormons Sum; — |! Im Fight With. |[Sxxmtceces soos "| amder the spparen Ufo crease In that period for tho various Peon 2 Claims He Violated No Law in Big Dealings . P Anwouncencet of nir. Cannon's ao-(ATetur Griffith and Michael SS Ue a meencoclls “Ve; Nasi Soldier, Claim rake iwutactintact omen the pean hah mating facet a7 Themed CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—Raymond J. Bischoff, under detention in connection with an ad- iphersined baleen a bith onne: e" ule of ‘the Min-| CHICAGO, Feb. -13.—Smoking by mitted shortage of $4,500,000 as a result of financial dealings with approximately 6,000 res-| SANTIAGO CHILE, Feb. 13—4B) 7 per cent; Louisville, Milwauke to carry neapolis, _ Norfolk, Pittsburgh sirls is a vie, nasty, fad, which | idents of the Chicago “back of the yards” district, blamed a lucky deal with a friend’s $260] The Associated Pross}—A story of a pernvoibeaneient » former epeak-| says diamnay fol! respondent Jtochester, 6 per ‘cent; Birming seg sthe betnaceerate toaes for the continued transactions which have involved him so heavily. Se ee Wie nto retire from public life}clash, in which four el! Crate coria, and sity, . ics “ a eagle in a mountain 3 nen os aha eabik: 4 Sesine’ betes pecial ste: : ih aati sgdbest 3 and Northwestern universities said A friend begged me to play the market with his money, ‘saying his creditors were|Xnaes, last iq, told’. tiltadhe |riencesentattes Wate Repalican|l aba aire led Little “philadelphia, St. Loui y when informed of the state- | pushing him,” Bischoff was quoted as having said. “I consented, doubling his money in aj newspapers . he soldier shot | Massachuse ‘a nal friend|er of-tho a Springfield, Mass., and Washingion | ™D'8 from a Columbia university |week. He told all his friends and im the jo and, thinking he had killed|In a brief eulogy, Mr declared | patrick, Fit official that smoking was banned in | mediately was beseiged with similar D. €., 4 per cent; Cincinnati and In 5 it approached, but the bird had only|that members of the houss would! voverns dianapolis 3 per cent and New Or | the sraduate teacher's college there |requests. That was the beginning of suffered a broken wing and furiously |“learn with regret, tinged with sor-| fair dash leans 1 per cent. | only because it made the rooms so | it. Jattacked hiny row” of Mr. Cannon's intention to am pee eM For the year period, January 15, 1921} Stutty. “Dabblings in oil,” led to his pres In the struggle which followed the| leave the hous pt over the Gp-| tiritiets decaton to telson ati meme to January 1, 1922, the announcement| . Marion Talbot, dean of women at | ent siatus, he was quoted, after visions agie’s claws clutched the trigger of | proaching retir Of “Uncle JO0" | hela. foe’ offenasay cacemictintin men paid, there wes a decrease of 21 per| the university of Chicago, said that |of big financial deals aroso when he the soldier's gun, which was dicharg-| would be shared, Mr. Walsh added, “by | jsnq peal aineg mgline mnie - cent in Salt‘Lake City and 18 per cent they had not regulations against |found how easy it was to have others ed, the bullet entering the man’s body.|the country at large.” ito the truce tn shar ah keine: ‘* prior in Seattle. smoking by co-eds because it was al- | give him their money to invest. He died in the arms of his compan-| Arter Mr. Walsh 1 land evelopments most impossible to prevent it and and also the Aras 4 concluded, | are awaited with the ut As compared with the average cort Bischoff's attorney maintains that wroabed exits tion) provisiona’ as the af n hopes based upom most anxiety members of the hguse arose and ap hikes da eR, in the year 1913, the retail cost of| there was little use in trying. the 25 year old “wizard of bubbly wounded eagle to Lo Loa A platided } Ther is Keay conflict in the ac- ‘ood on Inst January 15, the depart o—' creek” has violated no law in his deal : * F Ryne ag ened | " of how the shooting was pre Wvent “aniituhowed: on Swcreoee or 30|,. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Feb. 18— |iigy' aescits the ehoriage of millic WINDSOR, Conn, Feb. — 13.—jnearly upon him. When the car was ae ET eae aFEe te Ok on Oe ne, rae republican | ety nae per cent in Seattle, and 21 per cent in| Smoking by university co-eds is | pischoft gave promissory notes for the| Charged with having attempted to/ stopped It was \found that, Stroff's | tthe Ciortarncamatices ©. | tkotee ee Salt Lake City, the latter being the| ™erely a fad that soon will pass, |money invested with him, the attor-|#ke his wife's life by holding her up-| wife was under the wheels. bench se tl the stehe that armed and uniformed a ane -tn y in the opinion of Miss Elizabeth “ can't be im-|09 the trolley tracks before an ap- ——so— perme oe istermen had no right to enter Free smallest increase in any city where ook Lp 3 a ney said, adding “a man can't be im a J tf INDIA DEPLORES OUTBREAK; | State territory and subjected them- rtatistics were taken. The increase| Hopkins dean of women at t prisoned for non-payment of promis: | Prose . car, Joseph Stroff was held MONITOR AFTERNOON PAPER. teats em was highest in Washington, D. C., be-| University of Louisville. sory notes if he hasn't the money.” | the Windsor jail here today. The! MO0* engi yp ates eee [selves to arrest by so doing. It 1s ing 60 percent. The dean said there have been no | Creditors may realize ten cents on| Woman's right leg was crushed by | STON, Feb. 13.—The Christian BARDOLI, British India, Feb, 11.—| Pointed out that the Gaelic football cases of smoking among girl stu- |the dollar, the attorney sald. the car and subsequently was am-|Science Monitor has announced that] BASIN, Wyo., Feb. 13—At an elec-|(By The Associated Press)—A reso-| PMY Pde in the Derry jail were | dents at the University of Louisville |. ¥ _|putated. She is now in @ serious|beginning today it would —be/tion here Saturday a school bond is-|lution depioring the recent outbreak | “rested for @ similar reason by the } because the south is a “little more cowaanr ea nececoaeavtntough condition, |issued as an afternoon paper with! sue carried which provided $40,000 for|at Chaurl-Chaura and calling for sus- | Ulsterites: | conservative” than the north. sf thiew hed Tia eae ct note Patines The motorman of the car saw| inland loca! editions. It has been ts-|construction of an addition to the|pension of civil disobedience until the | The account of tho shooting from ——— LE eet . : Stroff bending over the track and at-| sued daily except Sunday for many|Basin high school building. Work is|wave of violent feeling has passed,|*h® Sime source is that Fitzpatrick x week,” Bischoff said. : 4 ie = it, |8PProached the Ulster ec sand COLUMBI Ohio, Feb. 13— |" ‘mo oit company of which he at-|tempted to stop his car. The man| months, appearing soon after mid-|expected to start on the building an| was adopted by the working commit: | SPProache: an 2 a or 2 at- Pesce Aaa Fiabe Bato , ps ; ee a Jordered them to raise their hands | About 1 per cent of the 3,000 co | tempted to gain control, Bischoff said,|held his’ position untill the car was night oon as the frost is out of the ground. f the national congress. — | promising no violen they sine eds at Ohio State university smoke, | has extensive holdings in Oklahoma, dered. The only rep! this demand Miss Mary TLeuiss Brown, acting |as well as in Texes. Its stock has a | it is said, was the shoot : E: i id, was jooting dill T THE PARK Gran of women, said today. par value of $1, he said but recently of Fitzpatrick, and them. thei “It is a dirty habit," she added, |aropped to 22 cents. can army men fired “harmful not only to girls who |” “T became interested-in the oil stock 7 Reifm < ti Soran’ smoke, but in the effects on those |iast February,” he said. “I kept ,put- In Belfast, on the other hand, it is (Special to The Tribine) who see them. ting more money into it unull in July See ere Woe al CHS ENS rosie. 18 —— I thought I owned every share in ex Sia‘siotise from: Balter to! Sikcleeneee Roy Scouts of Cheyenne, Laramie, MADISON, Wis., Feb. 13.—While | istence. But then I discovered a pow By tala, aitteueh the ine tee Casper and Sheridan may-go to Yel- | there is no rule prohibiting smok-|erful combination was fighting me. bh bee Mies ao pe oem HS. lowstone park next summer as the |. ing among women of the University “More shares began to pop up un- rough Free State territory. North ern police are declare result of an offer made by Gover- | of Wisconsin, F. Louis Nardin, dean |expectedly and before long I found to have trav- nor Carey" today, who said that the | of wome nsaid today, there fs an eth: |that through bucket shop manipula Would Make Personal or Financial Sacri-| BONUS PROGRAM HELD asl [yltiones eionasta ei tecatet state would. provide automobile | ical principle held by co-eds which is |tions I had been buying duplicate trucks for the journey, The trip | making the habit unpopular. A ban | shares. would take about three weeks. Chey- | as enforced by the Columbia Teach-} “For the last few months I have fiee to Bring Slayer of Taylor to Jus- 1 UP WHILE FINANCE PLAN serecament. Against this, it is matn- enne, Laramie and Casper Scouts | ers college is likely to be short lived, |been fighting a losing battle.” by the republican army sup would form one caravan, which | she believes. Miss Nardin ,said that ue tice, Picture Star Says porters, that knowing the state of would be joined at Cody by a Sheri- | smoking women belonged to the | CREDITORS STORM IS TAKEN TO PRESIDENT sntnoatioe Saat, pers rate Gazz CAPAYARS - ele; Dinge::diseppointed' class." BISCHOFE’S OFFICE. | —~ er wie aes Palaa? ty detrita von renatiine | tk The Cheyenne council at once will An intelligent woman, she declar- | atcago. Py, eee e z r take up the project with the Scout | ed, “cannot seo herself rocking a | CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—While | Ray LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13.—Mary Miles Minter, motion pic- border. | either locally or from tho provisional i mond Bischoff, “boy speculator,” was : > th hh t IGTON, Feb. 13.—Confer- tive MacGregor, Republic: New | Regarding the kidnaped Ulstermen heads of the other cities. baby or making a pie with a cigar- |™° 7 ture actress, issued a statement here today through her at- 3TOD e 3 . Republican, 2 ; ji ; explaining to Judge Kenesaw M. Lan- “ ences between Republiczns of the y York, who declared during an ad- |the Times’ Dublin correspondent re io ET oe ptte in hel : = oes 4 ette in her mouth, flicking ashes in | {TPIS 04 ‘ecome of approximate.|tormeys declaring that she had told investigators “all that e baby’ t 4 7 bs house ways and meas committee | dress in the house that millions of |iterates that the p nal ge ae bani or dripping them in |),'s7.00,000 entrusted to him by thou-|she knew” of the life of William Desmond Taylor, motion} cna the senate finance committee on | people, disgusted with prohibition, |ment ts doing its tot “The trouble is passing in the |88nds of families in Chicago's stock-| picture director, slain mysteriously 12 days ago, it said she} tho soldier bonus program were sus- | would cheerfully pay such a tax. their release but sa ecms t ern ocure have : east,” she said, “but in the far west | Yards district, several hundred per-| (ould not conceive how any person could voluntarily wrong} pended today pending a decision | vigoro tacking prohibition, | been met with flat defiance from the they say it is just beginning. Here |80n8 today stormed his office, search- Taylor. I. know of both his life here a from President Harding on a pro- | ate MacGregor said it was time for |1Fish repuolican army in County Mon it rather has come to be regarded as |!"S for the man whom they declared! © * : the east. nat, I fear, has bee: posal to finance the cash feature of | Congress to end tho “saturnalia of |2&D8n, Ww 1 only agree to ex vulgar.” had brought them financial ruin. The statement follow: ja} | little aid to them. the bonus by means of bonds instead | crime, disorder and disregard for | CD80 ° otball ————— Extra police were called to contro!| “There js no personal or financial] ‘ur Coo not conceive the character of| of taxes. igisonver, andi Gleregnrets tr) | eatin WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—The NOMINATIONS. i the crowd which shouted threats|sacrifice that I would not gladly make!, person who would voluntarily| ‘The bond proposal was advanced | com attempts to enforce the 18th | ‘The M treaty between the United States and| WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Nomina | sainst the 25-year-old broker and it|to en ue er histise wrong Mr. Taylor or cause hia death.”| by Chairman McCumber and Sene | amendment | pondent Japan fixing the status of the island|tions sent to the senate by| Was only when assured that Bischoff/mond Taylo oeatg A heat Pas ed Rac yee te the positon that tf would be Tbe Prohibition law, Mr. Mac- |and Coll! of Yap and covering the allocation of |President Harding include Leonard | W<s behind jail bars that it dispersed.| “Mr. Taylor was one of m: bes}} MABEL NORMAND tor ne F ha 2 | Gnwies to iicresss taxes © presi (Continued from Page Four) on great shock!) NOT WORRYING “He's ” “He's|friends. His death was 3 “3s and cable rights on and from|G. Husar of California, to be district He's making us _ starve, E betnetcr pas ant 0 the senate attorney for the United States court|tuined us, let us at him,” and other/to me. I met Mr, Taylor first in 1919) Nigw YORK, F today by President Harding. for China. + imprecations filled the air for nearly] when he became avec! an hour. then 17 years of my director. I WAS} mand is not worrying about her con-| disc he plan Secretary 4 ahd his inspira-| nection with the William Desmond] Mellon While Bischoff who admitted he|tion, his unfailing courtesy and con-|payior murder investigation, and she| Under tho senator's plan short és was short $4,500,000 insisted he had|sideration not only to me but to allli, not letting her parents, Mr. and| tine bonds to the amount of appro. 1 played a lone hand in his specula-| with whom he came in contact, im| x5 Claude E. Normand of ‘West| imately $350.000,000 2 | tions, search was begun for his sis-| mediately won my hijshest admiration.) prignton, worry either issued over the three ter, who was believed to be on or en ‘rom 1919 until the day of his| Mr. Normand made public today| during, which the cash payments | route to the Pacific coast. death Mr. Taylor was to me the symbol| one of a number of telegrams they | Would be mad P| The police desire to question herjof honor and manliness, an inspira received from their daughter] "30 ors of the senato comr | ce Taylor was slain. ‘ wer derstood to be oppc ar- | cted to —Mabel Nor-| dent it was understood concerning $500,000 worth of Liberty|tion, a friend, guide and counselor— bonds entrusted to Bischoff by cus-|the symbol of all a girl admires in al “Don’t worry, mamma and papa,” peensen to. - es: | Jewelry was the property of guests. | tomers wishing to speculate in of] se-| man the message said. Unfortunately’ I Michels ior house short time ST. LOUIS, Feb. 13 . i Is obtained $960 | curities. No trace of the bonds has " iendship ai lifting ahd) was at the T: 6 suggester 2% per ce timated by the hotel management to | _ The bandits alse * His friendship wis uplifting ras /at the Waylon howse-&, Shore Une | ithe ‘suggester. 2%, per cen from the cash drawer. been found. his advice and aid were invaluable.| before he w2 f x the ndivided Nis of. corpore 17 7 7 wy be valued at $100,000, was obtained ‘The wife of a banker residing at | Bisthoff's blind stepfather, F. 0. Da-|it would be nothing less than veritable| there for some books my name would] {hme ror | Two Killed and One Wounded at Seattle by bandits who early today looted | the hotel estimated her loss at $1,- | vis and his cousin, E. E. Greer, were| ingratitude if I did not, now that he} never have been mentioned in tho af ° £ yp: safety deposit boxes at the Washing- | 000. Clark Zork, who was involved | others spoken by authorities in reek-|is dead, raise my voice to preciaim| fair. ‘Th 1 and One Shot at San Jose; Chinese Under Cover in 1 Many Cities y all know out here that 1| ;, tepublice sat sta HA. Crofton, night | in the baseball scandal but later ex- | ing the bottom of the yooth’s tangled|what he was and to repudiate those] know nothing about the s sie | aa iat aa Bone clerk, was compelled at the point of | onerated resided at tho hotel. Ho | finances. They were questioned by! who would besmirch his character. /and that I will be exonerated—Ma-| with tho pr a revolver to open the safe. The | said he lost $750. Judge Landis today. “T have told the authorities all that | tel,” wrouidant ran’ artetl 27 (Tes posed tax plan, Mr. } | “naa any ‘one been found who ts N FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 thinese men throuale g f Alleged Slayer | satisfied with the proposal?” out the west were reported r cover or on th guard ; at eA __.,_ |today as the result of an apparent outbreak of a tong war 9 Denies Part In Beh are Seen Reh aaeres jlast night, when two Chinese were killed and a third wound- of a tax on beer and light wines, .ed in: Seattle, Ww ash. + one Alas in Butte, Mont., and one shot CRESTON, Towa, Feb. 13.—Frank the Chinese, Foster, under indictment in Clarke to ton were D b d b county for the cand of C. Wa Jonse | se down bd th Cena wssmmerorsr sare oan rr (26,000 COTTON MILL WORKERS = -.- REVOLTAGAINSTSTATELEADER - fore the house naval committee today to recommend that the Serco cap euneaes nie eae rests In connection, navy personnel for the next fiscal year be fixed at 90, 000 men men that fired on a sheriff's posse, eee | membe . Kong and 6,000 apprentices as: compared with 100,000 men and _ STRIKE IN Al killing Jones and wounding three | z auetd- wan imnet ake? oor, a0 " hs ago. Sheriff MEXICO CITY, Feb. 13. y Tho | ie also n sorts that |cording to a r » report, by three 6,000 ‘apprentices now authorized. gies egies moat - > : é cea chokeaien 4 ion i F says he knows nothing of} Associated Press)—The municipal | SAG Ceriag a young Ch r r R Mr: Denby recommended that there be no reduction in ad Wes ssocia Re tes. miunicinel See Cot pape ne, former had left the the confession Fostew was said to| president of pear gird s oa aeared Bae ty er uriaeeinend seat ree BOSTON, Feb. 13-Cotton mills ) at,the same tine in Maine, Ver- [have made, according to Topeka dis-| with 30 follers, has revolted agai eat’ Chinaiswanien of the navy; that the'first clase at An-/ OeT%, "Sin 1862 veescis in commis-| in New Hampshire and at Lowell, | mont, and a few of the Massachu- |patches yesterday. Foster's prelim-| the state government. No casualt scat of theirs pagers Sa eo aeeea | aunt th. 00 the siissione’ per.| Mass, employing about 25,000 op. | setts mills without strike protest. |inary hearing will be held early next| have been reported, although to havo returned to Tabasco, with |no been reported hy See ee aereeasass tp thoes tar |sonnel from $2,708 to 6,163 and "he| eratives, were affected by. strikes Wages remained unchanged in | week. revolutionists began thelr movement | the intention of fomenting a revolu- early. today. | The ain oephere in pei peas tnathed isted t ‘ “becam @ great textile centers of Fall —_—_>_ with cries of “death to Mugica.” on. ‘Chindtown' wan) reported s tensed se os ie elses seeps rence e. bac (toners) were “aapprseentat sae I Reae cranes entord landerawrencs, PIN IN LUNGS. (Francaisco J. Mugica, governor | | Ger that orders | over. Ee Thea Its 7 SHILADELPHIA, Pa., the office in | had been given to ( a1 Juan Al- — - ‘The naval secretary recommended) “Its not oasy,” he sald, “to get} | The walkouts were in | protest | Mow ne weeksold strike of ap reanyeae Suistbalas Ofte the installation | mazan, cornmander forces IOWA BANK CLOSED. proxinfately 13,00@ opgratives in | Wichita, Kans, in a fc of the Obregon ent in Mex- | in Chihuahua to suppress disordera | CHEROKE Rhode Island mills continued today. |undergo her fifth operation for the} ico City.) in that region Jon the recommen National Guard cavalrymen were |removal of a pin lodged in her lung.| Acting Secretary of War Serrano The w - Ro held in rea e girl swallowed the pin while 5 tic asser answer any call, playing with dolls. capital, General’Gr is reported General Serrano state of Michoacan, seized July, 1920, prior t ductions, in most that 100 @eStroyers be placed out of|back to normalcy from such vast| against wage re i commission. He estimated that the| expansion.” cases of 20 per cent. In New Hamp- program he outfined would effect a] Mr. Denby said the net result of| shire the mills also put into effect saving o% $70,000,000 in next’s year’s|the navy limitation conference today| today an increase in the working bu ver r office cont s optimis- | ar iness at Providence to ! ‘The that Great Britain is to have 22] week from 48 to 54 hours. ak 9 (Continued on Page Four) Wage reductions became effective Secretary, Denby’s statement poin