Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1922, Page 8

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Sct Ww on oil m+ or th PAGE EIGHT SECURITIES OF TALYOR MISSINC, PROBE IS MADE CAREY AND KING ARE GUESTS OF Witnesses in Murder Investigation’ Not 4 THE KIWANIANS Be Summoned to Office; Evidence Lost Through Fear, 1: Belief | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16.—Oil stock and money, believed constituted part of the estate of William Desmond} Taylor, murdered film director, are missing, according to} Charles A. Jones, investigator for the district attorney. Jones'*t the regular meeting of the Kiwanis tement after checking up Taylor’s personal apers and belongings, and then conferring with Miss R. M.|were called on to address m: ee to hav made th NEW LODGE {a INSTITUTED BY MASONIC ORDER Pathfinder Lodge Is Second Blue Lodge to Be Organ- ized im Casper; Trans- fers Encouraged. The machinery new Masonic lodge was set in motion in night when officers were Patnfinder (U. D.) lodge, A. giving two Blue lodges. Path. finder, named so for sons, has for its nucleus a mem of 12 members I! of wrhorr by consent from Casper lodge The purpose of the orgar functioning ‘unde xpecial dis tion of the Grand lodge, is to . taking care of a rapidly growing 1 bership and to encourage members of Masoni¢ orders in other states to be comé affiliated here by transfer of membership. Until the meeting of the Grand lodge in Cheyenne in September, all members of Pathfinder lodge will be enrplled as charter members. If the organization is approved at that time, charter will be granted and it will then function as is usual with all chartered Masonic lodges, The following officers were installed during the exercises last night: J. C Zolnoski, master; S. K. Loy, senior warden: J. R. Healey, junior warden, Th three officers preside through pointment of the grand master of the state. The balance of the office fill places in the lodge throv ap pointment by the new worghipul m: ter, Mr. Zolnoski. Guy J. ¢ urer; Robert H. Covington y: Neal Hunter, seniog, deacon; Car Gomph Walker, junior junior deacon; Paul nior steward; Robert T. Ivie steward and A. J. Zolnoski, ty Pathfinder lodge will meet the first and third Tuesday of the month. asia rE) SCOTT CLOTHING STORE TO-LAUNGH ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN IN TRIBUNE J. E. Scott of the Scott Clothing company, now operating two stores in the state, one in Casper and the other at Greybull, is a firm believer in ad vertising. E pins his faith to it in beth fat times and in lean times. Place in the goods people want, sell them at prices at which the people can afford to buy, then tell them of the goods and the prices through the newspapers,” is Mr. Scott's idea of doing business. t it is the correct idea is attested by the growth of the Scott Clothing company in three ye Mr. Scott proposes to co-operate in the nation-wide move © a return to pi it with advertising.” He made ar- rangements this weok with The Trib- bune for a half page of disp) ad- vertising to appear in each and ever: t half year. In thi issue for the space he will ‘tell the people of the quality and variety of goods he has rin stock and the prices at which the: will be sold. Mr. Scott’s idea is that the way to do business is to tell the people what you have. So Waal, MAS. MPKNIGHT 10 BE LAID AT REST FRIDAY Funeral services for Mrs. McKnight, aged 27, who died family home 750 Jefferson yesterday will be held from the Bow. man mortuary at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, Rev, Charles A. Wilson of the Presbyterian church offici Death foliowed a brief illness. McKnight is survived by her husband Harry McKnight, an employe of the Lucille at the nue, Mrs. accounting department of the Stand ard company. ‘The pall bearers include F.C. Payne, C. W. Andrew, H. M. Robb, V Smith Turstov, H. D, Ballard, Jr and M. R. Wood. Interment will be Made at E BROTHERHOOD CLASS TO MEET townsend ‘buildin, The Brotherhood class of the Pres- Speakers at Chamber of Com- merce Meeting Address Local Club at Luncheon Today. Governor Robert D. Carey and Maj- or John L. King were guests of honor jclub held at the Henning hotel this }noon, Both distinguished visitors Berger, an income tax expert, withithe club. Governor Carey remarked whom Taylor is said to have discuss-|that almost every subject of interest ed his 1921 income tax report a short/to Casperites had been mals the topic time before he was slain. of discussion gt the annual meeting of From this tt was learned, accord-|the chamber of commerce last nirht. ing to Jones, that Tayor was pre-|There was one topic excepted, ) « pared to pay a tax on securities and /ever, namely the activities of the b. ich have not been located.;Scont organization. The governor urther investigation into the mur Spoke heartily in favor of supporting s planned for today. Thomas Lee the activities of the Boy Scouts in Woolwginy, district attorney, stated the state of Wyoming, and announced that witnesses would not, however, be that he was hsving a conference with moned to his office, but would be the officials of tiie local council this juestioned at their homes by his “fternoon relative to a suggestion agents. It was believed the publicity Which has been mde that the state attending their visits to his office COOPerate with the Several Scout frightened persons into keeping, to COUncils of the state in making possi- ble for the boys a trip th c Page: ip through Yel- Cheeni et Saat Srere AS 5 aeitiake intial uae aoa sugges- VICTIM OF WREGK ON rect Sse Sec UNION PACIFIC AAS. SEe"aste sexi RELATIVES IN CASPER joutfit the expedition. Major King of Thermopulis, who was formerly a member of the Ki- wanis clnb at Marion, Ind., made some ‘state militia might be obtainab?+ to pertinent remarks upon the aims and ;but he can't be my husband's ghost. {mat *|ing to announcements made yester-| byterian Sunday school taught by Dr.| ing. ters of importance are to cussed. —_t LEST YOU FORGET. Leopold Godowsks of classics, v pe at the March i, ater, Wednesday, . M. Anderson, will hold a business} session at the tabernacle Friday even-|Laccy, All members and friends of the} toca! class are urged to be present as mat-| from a premature blast in the El be dis-|mine on the V1 |morning. jthe upper mine at an altitude of 8500 jfeet and the injured boy was carried| master planists}2,000 feet through deep snow to the r for one night|lower station fr train took him to Divide. § 214-13t}he was brought to spirit of Kiwanis. Major King stated A man who gave his name as Ells-|that ke was « Kiwanian long years Warner is near death as the|axo when a procession of the entire result of a Union Pacific freight train international organization would take wreck Rawlins, Wyo, yesterday |ten minutes to pass a given point, He ening. A statement was obtained| Pointed out the wide opportunities m the man in which he gave his/Such a club has to live a life of serv- me and told Sheriff A. A. Sanuders ice to the communities in which | of Rawlins to commetnicate with|>ranches are organized friends or relativas in Casper. } Announcement made that the The communication was relayed|™etting of the club next week would| to Sheriff Joe L. Marqquis here but; be held in the form of an entertain- he has been unable to locate anyono|™ent for the ladies of the club. Ar. who knows anything about the injur.|/ansements for tho affair are in the| ed man. Anyone knowing such a per- TREE the program and house com-{ son who is said to be about 35 years = ACTS FEATURE PROGRAM OF VAUDEVILLE AT IRIS Marquis. Since making the statement War- The feature acts of the vaudeville will which opened at the Iris theater ner has been unable to throw any PR for a two-lay run yesterday are the further light upon the accident or up- |musical and acrobatic numbers. George LeShay™épens the show with xylophone selections which win ready appreciation. Morales brothers who jclose the show with whirlwind acro batics view with LeShay for promi nence on the bill. The ramaining three acts are made up of singing, vancing and novelty numbers, which are just ordinary program features. was on his connections, Advices from! Rawlins today indicate that the man cannot liv (Continued from Page Qne) spent the rest of,the night huddled in front of a roaring fire. MacDonald ift his home in mid-win- 9 hands|The feature picture number “Received ter because he said unseen rf é 3 d havoc With his cattle and start-|7@yment" with Corrine Griffith ed fires in his home. Friends who|*08nds out the bill. pet in Seti My husband never like that.” During a recent night Mrs. Milako- wich heard him in the cellar, sum- moned the shot gun squad and found that two sacks of flour and 50 pounds of sugar_had vanished and the coal supply diminished, had an appitite been mailed to members of the coun-| | cil, members of troop committees and [ing and will appear on the program ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. A.B. GIRLS SUCCEED SAPPHIRE BEAUTIES AT THE COLUMBIA THEATER The A. B. C. girls, a big new com pany from Kansas City will open at the Columbia theater tonight in © mu- sical comedy production “Reception Aboard Ship.” The new company is said to be es- pecially strong in vocal and musical talent. Alva Ball the prima donna is @ vocalist of note. She will be as sisted by Dorothy Siever, also said to be a good singer and a splendid dan- cer. The comedy roles will be well taken care of by Ollie Blanchard, Big Bill, Kavanaugh and Marguerite Lancaster, quaint comedienre. Walt Burnette plays the character and straight parts.! The chorus led by alma Ripple is said to be clever as weil as pretty. JOHN Hl. PIPER WILL ADDRESS BOY SCOUT LUNCHEON TOMORROW Bs = = 2 The Casper Boy Scout council will hold a luncheon at the Henning ho- sl tomorrow noon to hear John H. Piper talk upon the subject of “Com- munity Service for Boys.” z Mr. Piper will arrive this evening at 8:10 o'clock at the Burlington sta- tion to pay an official visit to the lo- Scout cal Scout council as regional executive for this region. ‘The luncheon at the Henning to- morrow j* open to all who wish to at- tend, both men and women of Casper = who aré eager to. improve the com- munity environment for boys. Indi- vidual notices of the meeting have S pecial for Three Days Mr. Ray Ruby, Representing American Art Custom Tailors, will be in line to take your order on new tailored suits Mr. Piper will attend the general rally of Casper’s Scout troops at the old high school gym tomorrow: even- to address the Scouts themselves. He will he the guest of a group of uts at a camp lunch at Camp Ro- tary Saturday noon before leaving % the cast. BARN DESTROYED, FIRE KEPT FROM SPREADING Fanned by a high wind, fire at 0 last night partially destroyed a rn at the rear of 725 West ‘Midwest avenue, and only for the rapid and successful fighting of the detachment from station No. 2 would have threat- ened other structures in the immediate vicinity. The loss was confined to a partly destroyed building. The dam- ge Was comparatively negligible. Relief for HAY FEVER Sufferers! Hay fever can be ‘initely re~ Meved. Many, many peop! would suffer ‘less by taking TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN. The salicylic acid of the as- Pirin distends the many tiny blood vessels, relaxes them and Felleves congestion. This ren- ders breathing easter. TINGLE’'S LAXO ASPIRIN contains two other ingredients not found in other aspirin, A digestant has been added to counteract any-tendency to heartburn or flathlency. Then there is @ taxative to rid the system of polsonous wastes that Adnterfere with good health, aly TINGLY'S LAXO ‘As- PIRIN. oon- tains these three ingred: ents in on tablet. Be sure to k for TINGLE's LAXO As. PIRIN, the im- Proved aspirin with ‘the three points: —It’s absorbed easily —It relieves pain quickly it's a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your druggist for the “Three Point Box,” Therapeutic Scout officials. | = | = = 2 = We Absolutely Guarantee Perfect Fit --or No Sale All Suits Pressed FREE Before Delivery ¥AN, Il, Feb. 16.—A bun- Catherine Milakowich, where an ali] The fair price investigation under- formed Father Joseph Lauerman to) joint industrial relations covncil of make a complete report. ver. The investigation was handled Daniel, her eldest boy, awoke one! #!! members of the joint general com- in the house said: | by the board of directors of the com- 1 was blown out and a hand spent.the night with him corroborated! ILLINOIS GHOST st with taking ays and Mon- ys off, at dawn today had foiled a night vigil had been kept. taken under the direction of the At all hours of the night, the visitor Standard Oil cempany following a re- which, she went. fur protection. He'll) the company has been coMpleied and eat me out of house and home," she|G. w. Curry, industrial relations di- ‘The investigation contains a com- parative summary of conditions «in ‘by Mr. Curry with the assistance of J. D. Critehfield, John McClellan, H. morning to find that his bed had been| ™ssion. moved across the room. Michael De-|__ Reports of the findings are being “Late Friday morning there was a! P&?: peculiar noise at the door, I struck bed me by the neck, choked me and then hit me on the nose."" * Old Fashioned APPETITE. PROBE OF LIVING: COSTS shot gun squad at the home of Mrs. 2 has been heard, Mrs. Milakowich in-| quest for a comparative probe by the told him. “I don’t know who he is| rector, has departed for Chicago to | Cheyenne,’ Laramie, Casper and Den- ‘W. Eberstein and Paul M. Walker, zoma, a cigar manufacturer who lives Withheld pending decision and action & match. The door flew open, the .e only nights on which the dis. r has not been heard have been londay nights, according to Mr. Milakowich. So now the shot gun squad has been organized to guard the house six nights a week. PELTON AND HEMAY BUY INSURANCE AGENCIES The insurance business of the Van Gorden Investment company, compo: ed of Fred Van Gorden and Chester M. Bryan, has been purchased. b: the firm of Pelton and Hemry, accord- | | | jay. The purchast: posed of Messrs, D. Hem: who have is firm is com- . Pelton and C.! offices in the —_—_—.>____. | MINE BLAST FATAL. BUTTE, Mont, Feb. 16.—John 5. aged 20 years, died in a hospital from injuries received The Blue Ribbon iso river early Monday The accident occurred in Zuttermeister Bidg. ‘om where special om there Butter Scotch SPECIAL 40c Fresh Caramel Pecan Roll SPECIAL $1.00 Means Quality. THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY Research Laboratori: Wi = ington, D. & esl bate SPECIALS Home Made These beautiful wooleris are patterned after the most exclusive de- signs---and with these wonderful woolens go style that is pleasing and workmanship that means true fit. With lowered prices in effect and better. woolens ‘has ever, you are getting more than 100 per cent for your Clothing Dollars this ‘season. eo COTT CLOTHING CO. _ 240 South Center Street on Our Bread Phone 109

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