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EAE FOUR Eve Casper Daily Cridune FRIDAY, APREL 7, 1922. AL EGED SLAVERomoretOver ] Nie one Ceess Posen HW TD GUM [ESSE oo Seve: See GOES ON TRIAL : AGRINST CRIME Joe AT THE CUP === orized Commissioner Enright to s?| ee dight “Don’t trust everybody that you come in contact with just because ing. His wife told officers that he point 1193 more patroimen- DRY FEARS RELIEVED. they are prosperous looking and complained that she served him enooth ‘The board of aldermen wil be ask-| talkers, with polished man- Jury Completed Today for| cold coffee and then attacked her ed to authorize $1,000,000 { bonds! QUEBEC, April 7—Feary, entertain. mers, Remember that up tw date with a poker. She shot in sslf-de te pay them. ed by many of the smaller towns ana New York Police Commission-| thieves do not look like thugs fense, she said. —_———_—_ villages of this province ‘that they er Issues Booklet to Prove “Don’t neglect to notify your were doumed to go “dry” for long periods have been by a ruling FORTY CONTR Fo ea meee that permits for 1 That police rtation if you have a large pay Pen Is Mightter roll, giving the time and route when} BASIN, Wyo. April 7—Over 40 con-| struction companies were represented) NEW YORK, April 7—In the midst | valley irrigation district. The low bid of @ series of spectacular holdups > was slightly in excess of $600,000. It Commissioner Enright contends do “ coming month and the larger portion not, the commissioner today sent to Fists: still may be issued in those com. Hearing Charges Against Than Night Stick. it is to be in transit. here yesterday as bidders on the reser- ie meeps. umes is expected that the sale of the bonds every polke station in the city for Announcement LeRoy Moss, Accused of Murder. FAMILIES FLEE LOWLANDS ON THE ILLINOIS whe last summer and convicted] BEARDSTOWN, I., Aprfl 1%—A of murder in the first degree and who| desperate attempt.to strengthen the ‘Wil be sentenced to be hanged after| levee of the Iilnois river was being CHEYENNE, Wyo., April jury was secured today for the trial of LeRoy Moss, charged with the mur der a year ago of Louis Failer of Den- ver, taxicab driver, who was shot to Geath five miles south of Cheyenne. ‘The trial opened Thursday in the Lara mie county district court. A witness for the state will be Al- SEEK RESERVOIR JOB === voir to be constructed for the Greybull constitute a crime wave and Police will be completed by the first of the was made Barbed apears and stout ropes kept this tiger quiet while a Fren specialist performed a difficult operation. Both the patient and docse 2-Pound Baby Fails to Live the Moss trial is concladed. Sentence} ™ade earty this afternoon by « force has been delayed in Walker's case in|of aixty workers piling sand bags ai|___ Were @! corer that he might be used as a wit-/4 point where ft seemed the levee was ness against Moss. giving way. Mayor Perry, issued an ‘Walker and Moss were soldiers atjorder that the entire population of Fort D. A. Russell. They deserted and|Cooms addition, numbering 150 fami employec Failer to drive them in his! lies, leave their homes. taxicab toward Fort Callins. Five miles south of this city, according to] gp. TOUTS, April 7.—The crest of testimony at the trial of Walker and] the rittnois river at Beardstown ts ex- to the latter's confession, they shot pected to be reached the middle of Fafler and stole his machine in order| next week with a stage of 22.5 feet, that they might use it in their Might. Montrose Hays, United States metero- ‘They drove to Denver and there aban. logist here announced this afternoon. @oned the car. Several months elapsed| nis witl be the Righest sincee Tunes Defore they were captured in Colorado.| cr 1844, whne m similar stage ‘was free to the pnbliie and will be main- tained for the spring and summer. The secretary is awaiting word from Denver before definite plans will be @rawn up. A Bishop-Cass T heater TODAY AND SATURDAY —— Subscribe for The Tribune. —— NEW YORK, April 7—The tiniest perfectly-formed baby ever born in a New York hospital, weighing but two pounds an done ounce, died last night, after an heroic 12-hour fight by doo- OMIN tors to keep it alive. reached. Mr. Hays.said. At noon the Dare While the child responded to respir- THEATER btoadha: =c e ation immediately and hopes were en- Weds Another tertained that it would- live and grow 10c and 25¢ up normally, it later proved unable to Continuous 3 to 11 P. M. asdimilate nourishment and gradually GIRL SHOOTS grew weaker. The mother, Mrs. Lucille George, LAST TIMES who is five feet four inches tall and HER FATHER cece | = Topay ported as doing well. In the intense drama of an American Sirl Who for a cartaings strande reayon cast love % the Winds and became the mob talked about Doman. ST. LOU1S, Mo., April 7-—Miss Maud A. Ritchie, 18 years old, a tele- phone operator, today shot her father, George A. Ritchie, 53, a butcher, who she aswerted was abusing her mother. Ritchie was taken to the city hos- pital where -his condition was pro- EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 10 BE MAINTAINED HERE One of the rooms eee the second floor of the chamber of commerce building is being made ready to estab. lish an employment bureau for the service of such as can use it. No posi tive plans have been outlined yet, but it is fairly certain that the bureau will be put into eS Seek a sf, Will be put info optration, “Jt willite It will be Chas. Ray nounced serious. He suffered two bullet wounds tn the. left side. Hearing the shots, police entered the home and found Ritchie on a bed. “I shot myself” Ritchie was quoted as saying. “I have been sick.” Several blocks from the home, how- ever, police fourid the girl with a re volver and she readily admitted firing the shots, the police said. 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