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“PAGE TWELVE THREE OFFICERS SLAIN BY FOREIGNERS IN GUN FIGHT RADIO CRAZE ‘The craze for radiopbones is sweeping the country like wildfire and-ut present the receiving sets are being sold by all kinds of stores. Why, it has even surpassed boot- legging and according to latest re COUNTRY, BOOTLEGGING IS EVEN OUTSTRIPPED ] self and wirpless outfits will be. sold SWEEPING Soon this business will stabilize it- | by only four.classes of stores: Sport- amg goods, department stores, elec- trical and musical stores. So far as the department stores and the phonograph shops are concerned, these ate closety related to sporting ports even the corner groceries and ik, J., are being establis stores in New York installed, was att Broadway near Mourt phonograph everybody dealt in d their serv. advertising uced te contribu just for where a wireless [wt the second fi Aldous, who service during Qne long table was all that was | required: Here a large recetving sed to come from the mia rec- ater this mund its | set and a small one ‘were put in normal ot into ite” right | place, with several headpieces at groove and has so continued ever | tashed to each and, in addition) an ted with the aid ph horh, and, by s been found since. And. musicians aid actors whose accom | of an old phonos the way, a new by the way, the songsters, { plishtaents are being broaficasted | for these horns, wh have been WIZ Ne y and night peacefully slumbering in attic and are said cost, but | céllar for years. They atz «reat to this, too, will soon pass. History | attach to the amplifier, making it again proves a great ltt old re | possible for a whole roomful of ‘pen peater. | ple to hear. RELATIVE HELD AS SUSPECT IN BRUNEN CRIME lleged Slayer.of Cireas Owner Says He Was Paid to Commit Murder by Brother-in-Law of Victim INT HOLLY, N. J. ,Apgil 29.—A confession alleged to een made by Charles M. Powell that he had been hired y C. Mohr, brother-in-Jaw of Jobn T. Brunen, circus 0 do away with th¢: circus man, was given out today y meee jen. ~On the strength of Powell’s statement, : , who are under arrest, have been formally charged with tho\murder of Brunen in the latter’s home On March 10. BURLINGTON, WN. J. April 29— |Harry C. Mohr, brother-tnaw of John T. Brunen, circus owner, whe was jshot and killed on March 10 in his home at Riverside, N.\J., was arrested |today in Camden, N. in connection | with the kilting. BOND EXPERT TALKS TO REALTOR BOARD AT FRIDAY MEETING ‘The regular weekly luncheon of the Realtors‘and Insurance men was held at the Henning yesterday, About 20 persons were present. cipal speaker of the hour B. Gray of Antonides and ing house at Denver. Mr. Gray discussed the bonding sit- uation in districts 1, 2, 3 and 4. He was introduce y J. R. Licyd the Lloyd Building company. Action of\Prop- Owners in Fight- g Assessments. The property owners of District No.| 4 are making a grave mistake in carrying to the United States supreme the case of Walter L, Bass the City of Casper wherein the attempts to prevent collection of assessment for grading done, ac- cording to City Attorney R. M, Boeke. Mr, » said that 7 if the| of case of Mr, Rass is won, which he| thinks impossible, it would not affect) J. R, Lloyd left this morning for the collecting of assessments from|Thermoplis, Greybull and the Big other owners of property in the dis-;Horn Basin. He will stay until trict. * | Wednesday on business for the Lloyd The attorney further stated the ex-}Building company. treme dangér of holding up all work| fn the district because of the litiga-| tion arising over the case being in the supreme court, and said that it would be from one to two years before the matter could possibly be settled. In addition, there is a possibility that the bondholders who have 4t in their power to do so may attack a 5 per cent, penalty to the assessments al- ready due. Mr. Boeke said that he @id’ not believe the holders of the bonds would attach the penalty but that they could if they wished. “There is no, doubt about the out- ‘come of the case in the supreme MERS. ANl water bills unpaid after Monday, May &, will have water shut off. WATER COMMISSIONER. 427-3t pete EY aaa BUTTE—The Diamond. mine, an Anaconda Copper Mining company property, will resume full operaSons next Monday it was announced. CHICHESTER S PILLS Ladies! Edict ak gor Pils tn ited end ° | charged with nightiy trouble making to expire this. nounced “he inte COURT SENTENCE HERE DRAWS FRE OF LW. Judge Perry A. = gouzt eee comes in fdr sevrre shat an article: published Coy a peated paper, #7 instifutior which’ wields in- fluence among Fy adicais in many, vast- erm and middl> western sections. The condemnation of Judge Morris based on_the tact) that vhe recently Flood Stricken City Scene of Bloody Tragedy in Which Sheriff and Two Aides Are Shot Without Warning BEARDSTOWN, Ill, Aprii 29.—(By The Associated Press.}——Ont of the greatest flood in its history to the center of the greatest shooting affray it has eVer experienced, the city of Beardstown and the village of Frederick, separated by | the swollen Ilinois river, were joined at daybreak in an at- ‘tempt to bring to justice for the killing at Frederick last night of Sheriff Edward Lashbrook and Dep-| molested the workers constantly since uties Cari Neff and Frank Utter of) their arrival a few days ago, harass Schuyler county. ing and bantering them as they Stories of the shooting at Frederick | worked. Kelly explained that a clash and the subsequent arrest of 28 Greek | between these two elements was section hands, charged with the kill-| feared and that the forces were sent ings, as they jumped from the C. B. | to Frederick in’an attempt to prevent & Q. train as it pulled into Beards |®n outbreak. The approach of the town, equa! the wildest fiction. county officers was the signal for the ‘Those Greeks, who three werkn|>8rricaded workers to open fire, fol- ze, when. the flood was at ita crest,|/0wine, which) the general were ordered out of Beardstown, wrre | ‘00K Place. Deputy, Kelly asked that the tn- quest. be postponed, in order that he might turn all his energy to getting the men still at jarge. His request was granted and the hearing post- poned until 9 o’clock at Rushville. He headed the posse which killed one man outside Frederick at 2:30 a. m. Avother was arrested at Browning, five miles up the river. He had walked the distance and was caught while attempting to board a train, Cartridges ‘and a razor were found in | "| "To some one of ge. sold 350 Tires, hy 2 30x3 to a giant 7 40x8 = Tire. A With seach Tire sold a numbered coupon will be given. When!350 Tires are sold the hold er of the lucky number will win the Atstomo- bile at a public draw- ing. lays on the municipal rock pile. charge against Daniels was vagranty. At the time of his\arrest Daniels was shooting at Erederick, where they were repsir- ing tracks damaged by flood water. Sheriff Lashbrook, with threg dep- uties, approached. the Greeks’ boxcar home last nigh? to arrest them. A volley rang out as the quartet stepped on the station platform. Three of the four fell. Deputy J. M. Kelly jumped to safety behind the statior. From that point, he snys, he saw the Greek rush to a C. B. & Q. passenger train which had just pulled y If you, break “¥o' there is’ a a ae IN” the body that mpendh the broken bone. If you lacerate. the flesh WER into: Gap tation as the shooting| his portets. there is a “PO ceased. Others ran in the opposite} Preparations were made at Rosh: 7 wound. direction. ville'at the same time for the recep- IN” that heals the i Across the river Chief of Police Robert Patterson and four policemen What is'true of broken bones or of flesh awsands is also true of burns,-scalds, bruises, etc. waited for the train, sensing the HAY, Py FEED, rouble. Tks G it iy ito Alcan peeeet Sioear saab ALT CHIROPRACTIC teaches that _ this “POWER The Most Remarkable, A wild effort to escape. They plunged Casper Storage Co. WITHIN” is the only power that heals, or Market Te a waist deep into:the water in Beards. mends and that which that power cannot or will not 313 W. Midwest Ave. town's streets. Chief Patterson leaded the tured toward the city jail, Guards about the place were quad- Trupled and. every precaution was taken to prevent possible violence, In Frederick, meanwhile, Schuyler coun- ty heal, cure or mend is’ beyond the power of anything to do so. CHIROPRAGIIC teaches that the “PO WITHIN” moves the body, regulates the heat of the body, converts common food into living flesh; and blood, develops the body from a single cell to an adult organism—and reproduces the species. - It teaches that this power performs these physical functions by means of impulses sent over the nerves; that when a nerve is impaired the natural gow of impulses is interfered with and results ina condition called dis-ease, To get well regardless of the name of the dis-ease, this interference with the natural flow-of functional impulses over'the nerves, must be adjusted to nor- mal, and that is just what the Chiropractor does. Drs. B. G and Edna E. Halo PALMER SCHOOL CHIROPRACTORS ‘Townsend Bldg. . oe eae the Tire Family. 28 cap- weietemee: °° PRICES National Boba, $10-$12.50 Shampoos, 50c-75c Eyebrows Arched, 35c With Facial, 25c Betty’s Beauty Shop Located in Henning Hotel Barber Shop Phone 467-J for Appointment. authorities were \rorking fast. Coroner Fred Harvey and State's At- torney Morning arrived from Rush- ville and an inquest was begun. Deputy Kelly, the only survivor among the county forces, explained this morning that the sections hands mistook the peace officers of the sher- iff's men when the latter Approached the boxcar settlement and opened fire under the misapprehension’ that they | were besieged. Rifraff elements of the levee dis: triet objected to the presence of the foreigners in the communit? and had Phone 983 WE FURNISH “TRUCKS: FOR TRUCKING THE. CITY SANITATION co. Formerly at Chamber of Cotmmerce, Has Moved! Its Offices to VAN GORDEN INVESTMENT CGO. Tribune Bidg. Phone 875-J If a man buys a set of bargain tires it is not long before [¥ he needs another set, but it is long | enough for him to figure out what he would have saved by buyirg Kellys in the first place. It’s Easier to Keep: Them Out Than Drive Them Out, CASPER SUPPLY CO. Phone 913 VULCANIZING DEPT. PHONE. 1352. court,” said the attorney. “Many FS Pare er other cases of like nature have been pane epeiia eae handled in that court and have al- - Mways been decided In favor of the SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ties," } ———__ IGE RINER OUT FOR USED CALL t has announced his > for re-election. {. Watts announced his can- ; the same judgechip yester- N E, PAY THE LOSS” Yellowstone and Kimball nce and Bonds TT We are establishing a reputation by giving value in Used Cars. NASH TOURING ASH SPORT BUICK ROADSTER NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. WE ARE be A CARLOAD OF NE CARS OF QUALITY AND INSPECT THESE BARGAINS BUICK TOURING OVERLAND “6” CHANDLER COUPE KING “4” Phone 1818