Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1922, Page 10

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PAGE TEN be Casper Dally Cridune MONDAY, APRIL 24, 152) NEWSPAPERMAN OF DURANGO IS SHOT TO DEATH Editor of One Paper Kills City Editor of Opposition as Culmination — of \ Dispute Over Editorial DENVER, Colo, April 24.—A’ special to The Post from| Durango, Cole., s Reed S. Day, editor of the Durango Democrat, following a’quarrel-on the streets of that city to day, shot and killed William L. Wood, city editor of the Du rango Herald. According to The Post, the men -disagieed several month ago on an ed al Day printed in his + — paper on teenth amendment to the constitution, Lately the men Fla according special have been exchanging ecitorial comment, which is said to have grown personal. They met on the street today, ac cording to the special, and several} blows were exchanged. Then Day is alleged to have drawn @ resolver and | fired twice Wood. fell mortally y was detained at police head no charge had been filed ainst him late this afternoon,’ Day s one of the best known editors in Colorado, He is 47 years old and a son of Colonel David F. Day, pioneer Colo | | | | rado editor. He took over the editor- ship of the “Democrat {n June, *1914,] following the death -of' his.father. ————— # Minnie’s her name. She arrived on the 5: 8. Bayern to summer at 4 Coney Island, N. ¥. The Bayern No‘Hearing Arranged at Noon) fri e largest collection of Today for Committee Ap- | wiia animals to arrive in the United pointed by Republi- States in many yeouw, They canis can. Leaders, from Hamburg. ee —>_—__—. With echeduted-cases being heard in | oe Se Se |ARRESTED THREE TIMES afternoon the committee appoint 3 portance to the new concern. FI mittes to wait on Judge C. O. I ’ and‘ present’ a petition for. < jury investigation of fMlegal pra ’ said to exist here, had bee. unable to ere TO GLOSE HOUSE ASKED Brown promises however to | give the Republican committee a hear re was time to it 5 ‘= probable that} ©. W. Holland, who holds the loca ill be heard late this aft- ernoon or evening. ere ee for a period of a ay afternoon a pe district court here 1 temporary injunction a prayer that the} place be led up for b period ‘of on: he court order on the case calls for Holland to ap pear in district court April 26 and giv - reason why the property should not be abated as a nuisance. The abatement action against the property is being Lively*Program Arranged for | se on the alleged finding of two Local'Club Featured by stills in the house recently. Ring Events. Ser = aa ze vie mtr cot ter vow ox | THREE AUTOMOBILES ranged bythe George W. Vroman post No. 2 of the American Legion | is to be held at 8 o'clock tonight in AY) the; Legion club rooms in the base Nnent ofthe Smith-Turned building. Boxing, wrestling, music and speeches will feature the entertain-| Auto thieves are active tn Casper ment. Is A, Reed, B, B, Brooks and] according to the reports which are be- Mayor Blackmore are scheduled to|ing made to local officials. ‘Three tale. cars stolen over the week-end is re- Al exservice “men, whether mem-| sponsible for the belief that a gang bers of the Legion or not, are invited] is operating here, AN of the cars to attend*the entertainment, which is] stolen were Fords. Sen A car beonging to H. B, Kendan os 220 North Grant street, was stoien from the corner of Kimball and Sec. OMOKE ROUSE TO BOGK |e imao tse = nt car which he had parked in front of the Standard laboratory. BASEBALL GAMES WITH [S002 Sci2S82"s ors. sera = night. The machine was stolen from its parking place at First and Cen- SEVERAL GOOD NINES) == NOTICE. ‘The Smoke House team issued a} Ladies having robes 1n our office challenge to the American Legion | Wich are not in use will please call team fora game at the baseball park | fF _82me. —_ JEFFREY. next’ Sunday, The challenge was ac- ie ge hate = ry copted with ea great deal of enthu- Chiropractors, ' Midwest Bids. siasm, at Both teams have fine material and have been working out at every op- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. portunity, Practice will continue steadily for the rest of the week. STOLEN—Snare drum and case three Following is the Smoke House Iine-| pair drum: sticks, one aluminum up: pair from Jazzland theater, Reward Arbogast, Suilivan, Pierson—catch-| fore return. 4-24-2t° Sebercien: Mapel—pitcher: FOR. RENT — Modern apartmen Wittle—second base. rent freo from now till the first. etiliatet Conaciad F beim 913.South Jackson street. Inquire at 9 a abe ears sar place or Oil Exchange Cigar Shop. Carey—third base, 42608 Mills, Martbell Abbot, Pieper, NOTICE EX-SERVICE MEN. Fleming—outfielders. I can locate two on 640-acre hom Hoot Varndon managing the| steads for $100 each where stock- Smoke House team, which contains}man will put on all improvements and nine’ veterans of the Midwest of last | P=y all apa and proving aD fees for} year. The game Sunday will be a|# lease for years. Inquire + at 3 Pie ; gZood practice for both teams and will | G%tes service station, 240 South Wo ood cott street. 4-24-2t serve as a means of getting a better lne on: the players. TIRES Four big teams haye eignified their $10; 34x4,° $20; all desire for games with the Smoke sportion. Gates House aggregation the coming season, South Wolcott s As .soon.as the weather permits, et schedules wi be made with the fol- lowing. Greybull—Bluejacket,. manager. Sterling—Von Vorhees, manager. Scottsbintf—Johnny Pickens, man- Nicely furnished . steam lose in. Call at 50. 4-24-3) uger. beset so—King Brady, wanczer, xi 4-24 THE YOUNG FELLOW’S STORE Tm FAMOUS cnminas AARKEON ‘BUILDING Announcing a FIVE DAY SAL Any Article in the House Hiesijord eiothes Including Firatford Clothes ~ Sacy-Adans SHOES At Off Sale Ends Saturday Night, April 29 ONE-FOURTH OFF | ONE-FOURTH OFF | ONE-FOURTH OFF | ONE-FOURTH OFF Wilson Bros. Silk All Silk and Knit All Gabardine Rain Silk Lounging ONE-FOURTH OFF | ONE-FOURTH OFF | ONE-FOURTH OFF | ONE-FOURTH OFF Silk Shirts ONE-FOURTH OFF | ONE-FOURTH OFF | QNE-FOURTH OFF | ONE-FOURTH OFF Brighton Carlsbad Shawknit Hosiery Sleepingwear Van Huesen Collars : Dress Pants Everything in the House Is Marked at the Regular Selling Price. You Buy at ONE-FOURTH OFF Statement Friends: It is only a few months ago when we opened the Famous Clothiers Store. Every piece of merchandise is brand new. It is a store for the young fellow. We handle only the high- est grade merchandise.obtainable. When we purchased the stock we had the advantage of old-time pre-war prices. i We are offering for five days only, beginning Tuesday, April 25, and continuing until Saturday night, April 29 any article in the store at one-fourth off. It is most unusual to hold a sale of this kind at this time of the year, but we want to get acquainted with every young fellow in town, consequently we are making this liberal reduction. “BIG” MAX PREZANT, Manager. Freetford @isthes ARKEON ‘BUILDING : 140 NORTH CENTER ST. stratford @iothes: : E i see ee iii

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