Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 4

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-— PA = (ASE FOUR M'WAGE PARLEY [vf ALLEGED /FWILL OPEN IN" ( ect ei at I 2a SARE oER ERAS ERO CAF P XO BRE RSA MeCN hada .apre2ne' oe a ee ee en ae eae ee ned Oe. re ny Pee eae COuoeunmubae aoe: ( EASTERN FIELD Anthracite Miners and Operators Ready| to Negotiate New Agreement to Re- place Expiring Contract v at ~ i NEW YORK, March 15.—Anthracite miners and opera-| "tors ywere prepared today to begin negotiations for a new : ment to take the place of the two-year contract at the end of this month. A large number of ived to participate in the first joint conference A majority of the representatives of the being DENVER, March 25.—The disco as favoring < working basis. an agreement found lying In ¢ wife, with his moned and y ho: where | ght chaneo The attempted murder was ered when who had preparatory to going to work, sought! % towel on which to dry her hands. Finding the blood-stained towel hang- Ing on the rack, she started an in. vestication that led to the discovery of her father’s condition. Calling a neighbor, Jack Howburt, who called police, the two started an inves- tigation that revealed the bloody ra- zor, folded up, lying In the bed be- tween the father and mother. A further search revealed the case of -jthe razor beneath tho pillow of the mother. After Boh! had been removed to the hospital, Mrs. Bohl, the daughter Kate and Howburt were taken to the police station to be held for ques- toning. discov- Kate arisen question of suspension was not taken in the anthracite fields, the action of the convention having expressed ‘wishes of the men. The national po- Mey committee of the mine worker? thas the power to set aside uspen ‘ion, if it sees fit, but according union leaders here, such action is not ligely. It4sthe opinion of miners and many of the operators that a suspen gion tn the hard coal fields of Pennsyl If it comes, it is ax ee CASEIN COURT Quintet Acquitted by Verdict After Failure to Unseat Magistrate at Chey- enne. €de Casper Dally Critene REGRO IS SENT TO DEATH FOR MURDER OF KNOXVILLE WOMAN GAMBLERS WIN | cris ox sce x= Maurice Mays, negro, convicted of the murder of Mra Bertie Lindscy of Knoxville, Tenn. paid the death here. One shock of 2,800 volts was sent through his body at 612 a. m. and st 616 Mays was pronounced dead. Mrs. Lindsey, a white woah, was shot to death August 30, 1919, when home Mays was arrested and « mob stormed the jail seeking to take him out. State troops were called and many casualties resulted. Mays maintained innocence to the last. He was baptized into the African Methodist church shortly befere the electrocution. Approximately 30 white women have been attacked at Knoxville wnder similar circumstances since Mrs. Lindsey’s murder and several hours. At various times during the | good for its fimancia! affairs—is an in- ensuing Giness Denver and Omaha surgeons were called in consultation. Monday, after = inspection by Chief Pacific amputation of the infected limb would De necessary. ' WYOMING HAS TOO RIANY BANKS, EXAMINER SAYS CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 15—That Wyoming has about 20 more banks than are necessary—or in fact, are =\THROATISCUT -| WHILE ASLEEP, | VICTIM: LIVES : | and who was acting ex-officia as police she resisted a negro intruder in her CHICAGO FIRE w Owens of the police court, which effort failed because of the de tsion of Judge W. A. Riner of the istrict court that the police magis trate could not be “sworn off.” al- though all other Wyoming judges) might be a trial through filing of an affidavit of pre- judice, finally has been settled by a| of “not guilty” returned after at which Owens presided. (Continved from Page One) bank later announce! that the cas: — securities tn its vaults was amply |protected by heavy steel, cement and defendants —Max Snyder. | asbestos walls and that it was quite lanky, Imac Stone, Harry sare Arrangements were made to 1 P. Weinstein—testified that/haye «nother bank take care of its » the police found them P'Y-|puginess until new quarters could be 4 poker for money, they were) opeained. n reality gambling inasmuch a3) "me new Burlington butlding with- had an agreement that all the! soca a heat so terrific that the fire money that changed hands in the low-| = ae s iow Grass altho Ing st on the side facing the flames gare should go into a pot With |acrces the’ street became red hot and which supper for the crowd was t©/nent of its own weight. The orne- urchasc deliberated mabemmou) Pkt mental tile on the crumbled five minutes before returning | in the heat and the hot blast, breaking & verdict of scqpitial |through the windows, destroye’ the Owens, who is a city commissioner interte decorations in many magistrate, made his last regular ap-|"7,, “Pe! out everything made of ance on the municipal bench in of the five alleged gambiers. | Osme pea It was estimate] that more than 25,000 persons ade H Smith was appoint: | dries, ones ool tela i and Immediately quali: “Arter being questioned for several Jhoars, the man arrested in connection ‘with the Incendiary theory, was re leased. Referendum Is Tacked on Dry Bill, Maryland ANNAPOLIS, Md. Merch 15—The| CaRUTHERSVILLE, Mo, March senate late last night attached a refer] i5—qire of undetermined origin to. endum amendment to the prohibition! 4.7 sirtually wiped out an entire busi. enforcement bill by a vote of 14 €0 12.) 022. biock with Fo and advanced the measure to @ third] s559 900. joss estimat at reading. The same amendment which would refer the enactment or non-enactment of the bill to the voters next Novem- ber, was defeated in the house of dele- gates. OTHER DISASTROUS FIRES REPORTED. HOBOKEN, N. J., March 15.—Fire earty today destroyed a business struc ture, a five story tenement and eight garages. Early estimates placed the loss at $200,000. Soe REE Eg ‘Women prisoners tn Great Britain work either at cleaning, cooking, washing, or needlework, so that they learn to do something useful - —- —_—— serving their sentences. HELD FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT. Charles Wilson is being held at the cit} jail pending trial on a charge of having assaulted Mike Hannan. The nature of the case is unknown at po lice headquarters the arrest having been effected on. warrant subseribed to by Hannan. RIGHT HERE WE WOULD LIKE TO MENTION- WE “CASPER’S FAM COLUMBIA ‘We guess that everybody be- eves that an ounce of preven- tion is worth a pound of cure. Of course you realize that if the plumbing at your house is put ILY THEATER” And His A. wage negotiations over many weeks. Because of generally fair reserve supplies, a short ge of anthracite is not anticrpated, wnleas the imminent suspension should ran into the summer, which ts not) Booked for by the miners. "The miners enter the conference. do- Labor to Help termined, they said, to resist any ef fort to reduce wages. “There must be . fo backward np.” Proident Lows! Legion Program bee said, and the miners have declared themscives-as unanimous in support! INDTANAPOLIS, Ind., March 15.—\ tng him. Samuel Gompers, president of the Am- | Beyond the general statement that] crican Federation of Labor, today {n the workers shall share in the general] formed the national headquarters of deflation by accepting a wage cut, the) the American legion that organized mine owners have not indicated what] iahor would give “evéry encourage preparation they will make. It has| mont” to the lesion campatzn to re "been reported that they are not a unit} teve unemployment among veterans ‘on what percemtage of decrease they | of the world war. Tho campaign ends shall ask next Monday. ‘The princtpal demands of the min — ers follows: A two year contract A 20 per cent increase in the eon- tract wage scale; a one dollar day tn- crease to all labor paid by the day, and that differentiact existing between ifferent classes of employes prior to the 1920 award be restored. A uniform wage scale in all collieries fer occupations of like character An eight hour day for all employes, those working under ground to count their hours from the time they enter the mine until they }eave it A standard check off provision. ‘That where coal is paid for by the ear the system be changed toa ton nage-basis. oa EPIDEMIC AT FORD, BAN | PLACED ON GATHERINGS | CHEYENNE, ban on social A. Russell for of an epidemic been Ufted. The epidemic has sub-| sided. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | 'T—Two rooms for = cooking ve gas. 8 Me ill Siever FOR RENT—Nineroom houre “Hey, Paw!” rooming or boarding f Call 450 West Midwe. > an cash or will tak 102W. sass Babe Neef “Colleen o’ Mine” Ollie Blanchard A Funny Grocery Store Revue, by’ Heck “SPRIGGINS CORNER STORE” VAUDEVILLE OLLIE BLANCHARD “That’s the Kinda Kid He Was” into the proper shape at this time some member of your household may not fall fl at some later date. Why not have that prumbing attended to at once? SCHANK PLUMBING S HEATING CO. INC. 359 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 71! B. C. Girls ~ LOSS 18 HEANY white | were slain when they resisted. PHYSICIAN LOSES LEG FROM LATE POISONING CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 15.—Dr. F. L. Beck, throat specialist, is rally- ing from an operation in which his right leg was amputated and hope now is fett that he will recover. A month ago he dropped a scalpel while operat- ing on a patient and the instrument in. on his knee. Viru eloped within a few Y. W.C.A. CAFETERIA Our Own Special Hash Dinner 25¢ Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords, Also One Ford Ton Truck. See Virbel, Phone 1589-3 SOOPOOCO OSS OOSOEESOSSO SESS SOOESEOSESOOOOOSOO® W/YOMIN THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY DOUBLE BILL WILLIAM D. TAYLOR'S GREAT PRODUCTION “THE SOUL OF YOUTH Do you remember that boy in “Huckleberry Finn?” The work of that wonderful “Huckleberry Finn” kid alone is worth the price of admission. This is one of the greatest pictures that William D. Taylor made before his misfortune. Judge Ben Lindsey, famous judge of Denver Juven- ile Court, appears in this picture. ALSO FLORENCE REED IN “AT BAY” Starting Saturday “THE FOUR HORSE- MEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” Specially Reduced Prices Starting Tomorrow NORMA TALMADGE in “The Branded Woman” Kewpie Doll Dance Get Yourself a Large, Handsome Kewpie Doll at the crt 12---WONDERFUL DOLLS---12 Given Away Absolutely Free as Door Prizes THE FINEST EVER OFFERED ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT Everybody will have a real time and if thjs hap- pens to be your lucky night you'll win a doll as well. FRIDAY, MARCH 17 Dorothy Siever “Aim’t Nature Grand?” “FRISKY MRS. JOHNSON” FEATURING BILLY BURKE Mill Co. Is prepared to tal are of all kinds of cab work. Also job work of any de- SPECIAL ATTRACTION FIRST APPEARANCE TONIGHT HARRIS AND PROY scription. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 Admission 40c iB BLOCK WEST Shows at 7 and 9 OF HENNING VAUDEVILLE TODAY AND THURSDAY HYLAND, GRANT and HYLAND Comedy Singing, Dancing and Music ORVILLE & FRANK TRUDELL & NELSON Sensational Perch WILLIAM DUNCAN in “NO DEFENSE” Two Shows Each Evening, 7:00 and 9:00—Admission 55c Matinee Each Afternoon at 2:30 —'Admission 40c HEADED BY “THE VERSATILE THREE” The Peerless Pair In “Business for Fun” MYRTLE SISTERS Song Specialties and Imitations FEATURE PICTURE ‘ " WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. and competing banks would produce = | better banking situation in the com. munities affected. Hofman related that Wyoming now has 147 tanks, of which 47 are na tional, one private and 100 state. ing the Lions club here. Hofman stat @d that the consolidation of a score or_more banks of the state with other | THE SENTIMENTAL CROOK We are running this laughable farce-comédy again today with many vaudeville numbers and added fea- tures. Come In and See Our Show You'll Come Again PROTOPLAY ALLENE RAY “Partners of the She has been picked as “the perfect screen type” by many famous producers. Come and see for your- self. Her other pictures were ‘(Honeymoon Ranch,” “The U. P. Trail,” “The Testing Block’”’ and other well known pictures. AMATEURS Don’t forget to have your name in box office by Thursday night. ING AUTONO TIES rors SERVICE SPRINGS We have just received a shipment of these Springs. We have them for practically all makes of cars. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. We cordially invite you to come in and look them over. - The love romance of the most beautiful woman the world has ever known. A GORGEOUS AND THRILLING AMERICAN- MADE SPECTACLE IN TEN REELS The immensity of this production will dazzle your imaginati thrilling chariot races and battle scenes will make you gasp. $2.00 in New York---40c in Casper (Note Special Time Schedule) Shows at 1:00, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, 7:40 and 9:20 NOW PLAYING a ae

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