Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 4

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pp PACE FOUR RICKARD EXPECTS TO PROVE ALIBI IN TRIAL Boxing Promoter Never Visited Suites Where Alleged Assaults Took Place, | noum tray sovroved provisions ef) ian nese arr the Bodies into Attorney Declares in Statement NEW YORE, March 24.—Opening of defense of Tex with criminally assaulting 15-year-old Sarah Schoenfeld, counsel for the sport promoter today told the jury that a perfect alibi would be proved for November Rickard, charged 12, 1921, the day of the alleged offense. Max Steuer, chief defense counsel, also set forth that the two apartments on West Forty-sev- enth street mentioned in connection with the tase had been rented by Rickard while he was arranging the Dempeey-Willard fight in Toledo to store his Iiquor, because he saw pro- hibition caming. Rickard, Steuer said, never had been in the suites in his Ife, and had gone to the apartment houses them- selves onty twice to ascertain from|{ the janitor that his collars were all right. Rickard'’s counsel denied that the| promoter ever had gone motoring with either Sarah or l2yearcid Nellie Gasko, the corroborating witness for the prosecution. Steuer said his client knew noth ing of the two giris except that Sa- rah had once come to Madison Square Garden with her mother to enlist his aid in obtaining the release of her brother, imprisoned in Milwaukee. | Outlining the defense, Stever said that the prosecution would have to prove the offense occurred on the} night of November 32, 1921, between 7:30 o'clock and 10 o'clock, according | to the story told by vhe gtris. Al-| though Rickard never kept a diary, Steuer added, be could always recall © record of} < e at the arden 1 a glance at these records to refresh his memory, the sromoter recalled that November 12 no ordinary day tn his life. teuer said he would show that in the morning Rickard went to the gar-| den; that at 1:30 o'clock he went to th to watch the Dart r football game his secretary and nager and that there he public had nged comments with a/ new s writer and “Bi Bill former Princeto returned to the garde a dance to take place | ed home for din J, as would be y of a young the Rickard's| A had been taken | h street apartment houses, who ed that he had been told Rickard, after the latter's arrest keep quiet. This exhortation, ac cording to Steuer, concerned the liq y Walte janitor, the lawyer said, had been summoned by Rickard solely for ques: tioning concerning the safety of the liquor after a working on janitor assured touched, and t ard added his ca’ un. > extend our grateful rough acts of purden of sor of our beloved hus other, Walter G. Savage, y to the Elks’ lodge fur kindness tig row in ti band and SLYN SAVAGE, MRS. GEORGE W. SAVAGE, MR ND MRS. CHARLES HOWARD. 1-24 os 3 for 25c, Bat- Butter Co. Continmous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY ' THE BIG PICTURE “Don’t Doubt Your: Wite” Harold | Lloyd —N— “Choose Your Weapons” —NEXT— Snub Pollard —IN— “Call the Witness’ —THEN— “Married in Dark” A big musical comedy. Hospital, San Francisco. 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WHALEY sex size TAILOR COSOSOSEEOOOEOOSSOOCSESESOSOS OO OOEOSESESOOSOOEESOOES . 00 200009060009800000500000080600800000080006¢ | : additional ward at Letterman General €he Casner Defly Critune QUTRAGES IN. BELERST GROW aan) ambulance attendant collapsed quent exchanges of shots. scenes of bloodshed. ULSTERITES IN BATTLE ON BORDER. sociated Press}—A six-hov- running none of them was wounded. FORCED OUT S222 me D. Barnett setting Cot 120 E Seow Sod Se | fight occurred between Ulster special constables and Sinn Feiners tc the vicinity of Carrickmore, county Ty- Tone, yesterday. The fighting start- ed when, fifty of the police in motor cealed behind a gorse bank on the roadside and opened fire at a distance \of 1,900 yards. The police immediate- ly jumped ovt of thelr cars and en- gaged the attacking band, which re- | treated across the hills The pursuit | continued for several! hours with fre- At least five Sinn Feiners are be Nieved to have been hit. One with « Vallet In the leg, was found unésr a bed in a house which was raided dur- |ing the chasa Bullets pierced the BELFAST, March 24—(By The As Capes of several of the special, bat BRUCE BROTHERS Jom Us im Celebrating Tru-Blu Graham Week March 25 to April 1 20c Per Pound MANY CHILDREN ARE UNDERWEIGHT BECAUSE OF UNDERNOURISHMENT Where schools have adopted the practice of feed- ing such children milk and Tru-Blu Graham Crackers Between meals, many remarkable improvements in health have been the result. These Grahams contain the life-giving whole wheat in its most delicious form. SPECIALS For Saturday and Monday 3 No. 2 cans Empson’s Hominy 2% can Sweet ti 3 No. 2 cans Extra Standard Iowa Corn ... 3 No. 2 cans. Tomatoes —.____38¢ 8 No. 246 cans Emp- son’s Pumpkin._._.50e¢ —-38¢ | 1 No. 13 Ibs. Granulated Sugar..... eens Evaporated Milk, any kind, case... . Guaranteed Straetly a Fresh Eggs, dozen. 2 No. 2 cans Fancy Country Gentleman Corn. Corn or Gloss Starch, pkg. . 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THE BEST IN GROCERIES Phones 304, 1288 and 1705 233 East Second Street—Next to Telephone Building WE DELIVER FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1922. Bhopal, the second most important of the Mokammedan states im "nc is the only civilized country i: world to be ruled absolutely | y woman. . ropped| wounded yesterday, died this after- was cap-| noon. A youth who was shot in the abdo- men today was in a eritical condition late this afternoon. A quantity of equipment by the ambushing party tured. DEATH TOLL IS RAISED TO SEVEN. BELFAST, March 24-<By The Associated Press)—Seven deaths from violence occurred in Belfast today. ‘The victims are: Owen MacMahon and four af his sons, shot to death in ther home. Two os sons were wounded. Joseph Campbell, city official, shot STRAYED—A 4onkey. 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