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ba WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28; 1922. WAR TS OPENED ON SPEEDERS BY CAGPER POLIGE ‘STATE SEEKS TO CORROBORATE TESTIMONY AGAINST OBENCHAIN: LOS ANGELES, June 28.—More testimony designed to} corroborate that of Paul Roman, convict, that he had ex- changed letters with Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain on the sub- ject cf a story he said she Wantea | Che Caspet Daily Cribune ‘LARSON & JOURGENSON LAND WORLAND CONTRACT Larson and Jourgenson are the suc cessful bidders of three new buildings for the industrial institute at Wor- land. This is about a $200,000 job. “S Heavy Fines Met Meted Out in slaying of J. Belton Kennedy, Was promised by the state to- him to tell concerning the | day at the resumption of Mrs. Obenchain’s trial for the mur- The buildings are for the housing of | first termers and short termers,| whom the authorities desire to keep Court by Magistrate Murray in Following Up Tuesday der of the young broker. The defense has termed Roman the} Cleanup. “Judas Iscariot of the case.” and court room crowds have braved ju- “The speeder, the reckless driver, |M#! wrath to hiss him. Roman testified that Mrs. Oben- and the man wh: o Tereeerde trattic |iastn wrote enle litters te biti, sug- rules, will soon be jes 3 a@ thing of the past John A. Murray, this morning, as he glanced with a smile over the long list of automobile law breakers Prepared for him by a diligent traffic squaa. Wherewith he took himscif off to his courtroom. and the fun for the speeder commenced. Ten, twenty, and fifty dollar fines rained upon Casper’s citizens like water. Every speeder re. solved that the “gas” on an artomobile was made for appearances and not to be “stepped on.” All illegal parkers mads up their beats ara @ parking sign is printed in inglish so that Engl! people can read te In gion tar ah ae LENE WETS We BORED Oe ee promised “never to do it again.” self as a friend of Mrs. Obenchain’s. The general clean-up ordered py{ Miss Wright told of having mailed a Chief Alexander Nisbet, camo as a re- letter written by Mrs. Obenchain to sult of the unfortunate accident Sat-}Roman at Folsom and of having de- urday might at the intersection of A Jivered to Mrs. Obenchain letters Ro and Durvin sreets when a small Ford |™&" had written at the penitentiary give to the effect he bad overheard “two men’ plotting to kill <ennedy in furtherance of a black- mail scheme. He identified letters he said she had eritten him and others, he emitted writing to her, all couched in senti-| mental terms, They were exchan, fe said, while he was in Folsom, re penitent%ry, from which he recent! ‘was brought here to testify and while Mrs. Obenchain was where she now is in the Los Angeles county jail. One witness already has given testi- my corroborating Roman's. She is truck plunged headlong into the side|®"4 sent to,Miss Wright for delivery of @ laundry wagon, all through lack |*® Mrs. Obenchain at the jail. wie mcoe sie AS FLOUR RATE TO THIS + SALVATION ARMY FUNDS ITY 1S. PROTESTED ARE SPENT CAREFULLY! § It is Hearly two years since the Sal- vation army put on their last drive for maintenance work in Casper. At that time, money was raised for build ing fund and also for the use of the local corps in charity work. Three thousand dollars was set asid¢ as the corp’s budget. All this money has ‘been carefully and judicially spent. In addition to these funds, consider- ably more money has been used for charity purposes by the corps, the extra funds being raised, mostly through the personal efforts of, Caut. Eva Budge. Captain Budge is an earn- est, loyal worker and her efforts have resulteé in a great deal of good being ione in ‘this community. pie nat ie a Glorious Gloria ‘At Iris Friday 40d Saturday CHEYENNE, Wso., June Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, go and Northwestern and Colorado and Southern railroads have been served by the Wyoming public service commission with notification that com- plaint has been lodged by the Wheat- ‘| land Roller Mills ag tinst rates charged for the transportation of flour, feed. grain and meal between Wheatland and the following points: Chugwater, Slater, Bordeaux, Orin, Glendo, Doug: las, Glenrock, Casper, Manville, Lost Springs, Van Tassell and Keeline. number of intermediatd§points also are named in the complaint. The rail- roads have been given 10 days to; an- swer. DIVORCE GRANTED ON NON-SUPPORT GHAREE Charging desert'on and non-support, Bonnie Francis was granted an abso- lute divore+ from her husband, Clar- ence Franc's, in Judge C. O. Brown's court early Wednesday afternoon. ‘The couple were married in Minot, N. D., in 1917, and had one child, now in the custody of the mother. Shortly after marriage, Farncis left for Canada and from there wrote his young wife that he no longer cared to live with her, She came to Cas- per and has resided with her mother, Mrs. James Weir, since the spring of 1921. Divorce proceedings were de- layed because of the husband's many promises to return. WE ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED — PEOPLE SAY OUR Gloria-Swensort *Beyond the Rocks’ A Paramount Picture qi NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, J. L. Marquis, sheriff of Natrona county, Wyoming, by virtue of an execution issued out of the District Court of the Sixth Ju- dicial District of Wyoming, in a cause therein pending wherein A. P. Spies is plaintiff and - J. BR. Olleary is defendant, wherein the plaintiff was on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1922, awarded judg- ment against the defendant in the sum of $800.00 and costs taxed at $25.95, I will. on Monday the 10th day of July, A. D. 1922, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, st the south front door of the Court House of Natrona County at Casper, Wyoming, offer for sale, and sell at public auction one Stutz Automobile, heretofore levied upon and attached as the property of the defendant J, R. Olleary, to satisfy the said judgment and costs as aforesaid. J. L. MARQUIS, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyo- ming. Publish June 28, 29. 30 and July 1.8, 5, 6 7, 8, 1922. We've recetved a lot of rec- ommendations from the folks for whom we have done work. They say that they Mked tho courtesy they received at our hands and the dependability of our plumbing. If that’s the sort of plumbing you need why not get in touch with us at once? SCHANK PLUMBING S HEATING CO. INC. 359 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 7Ii ART AND GIFT DEPARTMENT (Formerly The Kenilworth Shop) poe values on the large table. It will pay you to ‘watch tt each week. Balcony The Mills Company (Stationers) Second Street Near Corner of Durbin i HAVE YOU HEARD That we have some wonderfully good bargains in all popular makes of COAL RANGES? Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. Pesting teetimony she wanted him to! BY WHEATLAND MILLS; al Incorporation Of | Mandcerson Is Held Legal by Court | | BASIN, Wyo., June 28.—A fight to jhave incorporation of the town of |Mandetson declared null and void on jthe grounds that at the time of rec- lognition the village did not have the |required population of 150 was termi- |Rated in court here when Judge Tsley |returna! a ruling in favor of the de- pfendants. |town had enough people when incor- |Porated and that the proceeding was entirely regular and legal. The suit! was brought by the attorney general in behalf of the state Not a Stroke Does Fair Gloria Swim! Gloria Swanson, can't swim a strok That didn’t deter her, however, | when it became necessary for scenes jin “Beyond the Rocks,” her ‘latest starring vehicle, showing at the Iris jtheater Friday and Saturday from plunging into the ocean near Catalina Island, out of her own boat and then Paramount star, until rescued by Rudolph Valentino, who plays the leading man's role. “I never knew it was so hard to deliberately fal out of a boat into the | water until I tried to do it in a natural way,” observed the star, after the Perilous scenes had been secured. “One of my oars accidentally slipped out of the oar-lock, however, and that gave me the idea. By pulling hard on cze oar and then letting it slip out, and throwing myself to one side, I would seem naturally to fal] right over the side of the tipping boat into |the water. “The camera started and gathering all my courage, I splashed over the side into the water. When I got my breath, I screamed for the rescue sig- nal and soon Mr. Valentino had reached me.- At first I ducked him in my struggles, but finally I got my senses together and calmed down a |little. ‘Then they pulled us into a |boat. We were in the water about 20 }minutes altogether and after the | scenes, I was sick for a little while, }due t» having swallowed the salt water.” Although Miss Swanson was former- ly heralded as a Mack Sennett bathing | girl, she has never learned to swim. The judge he'd that the| keeping up to the best of her ability) from the atmosphere of the peniten- Uary at Rawlins. Other contractors | who went to Cheyenne to bid on the |job included Colby and Rongstead, Charles Shoblom and J. C. Pluckhahn. SEVERAL SENTENCED T0 LANDER. Wyo., June 2%.—Connor Lemons, charged with an attempted holdup here last fall, was sentenced to a term of from eight to 10 years in the state penitentiary at Rawlins fol-| lowing conviction in district court) here. Attorneys for Lemmons ap- Pealed for a new trial Others recently sentenced to the ate prison include Chas. Summer 4 Hood McCue, five to six years for orse stealing: Jack Templeton, two }to two and one-half years for mis- branding stock, and Clarence Rushton, one year to 18 months for killing cat- tle. Embezzler Returned To Fargo, N. Dakota Deputy Sheriff Roy Thorne, of Fargo, N. D., left Casper this morning with Frank Pouder, wanted in Fargo for embezzlement, in his custody. Pouder is one of four crooks trom out- side states taken here in Casper dur ing he past week. He is alleged to have embezzled several thousand dol- lars in cash and securities from a bank in Fargo where he had been employed. He was taken while em- | ployed as a foreman in the Salt Creek oil fields. FAMILY STUNNED BY LIGHNING IN RUNAWAY + NEWCASTLE, Wyo., June 28. Stunned by lightning while driving with his family to a neighbor’s home, Claude Harris, a ranchman, recovued himself to find his horses running away and his wife and child lying in the buggy ‘unconscious. Mrs. Harris is still suffering from the shock but Turther injuries and possible fatalties were averted when Harris secured control of the horses and brought PRISON FROM LANDER them to a st RATHENAU. IS EULOGIZED BY clated Press.)\—The killed Dr. Walter ™any's foreign minister, were strik- ing at the Republican government of! Germany and people, declared President Ebert at Dr. Rathenau's fu-| neral in the reichstag chamber in| eulogizing the dead statesman “The bullet which struck down | Rathenau was aimed at the Germany |republic,” said the president. “It| | robbed the nation of one of her most loyal patriots, one of the ablest cham pions of German rejuvenation. This | murder is a crime against our indus | rious Suffering, hopeful people.” | President Ebert was visibly moved, | his normally strong voice Scarecly reaching the corners of the crowded | chamber. From, the former tmperial box, on the seat the ex-kaiser was wont to; occupy on state occasions, Frau Emil Rathenau, widowed mother of the| dead minister, beard the oration of the president of the republic and the Addresses of other leaders in German | public life who praised the character and achievements of her murdered son. Around her sat the members of the diplomatic corps, resplendent in full regalia. The vicinity of the reichstag build- Ing was crowded with masses of work- ers observing the day’s abstention from labor decided upon in protest against the crime. The prohibited zone near the building was heavily pa- trolied. Up to the early afternoon no dis turbances had developed. ——— assassins who Rathenau, Ger. M. H. Barnes, proprietor of the Hub theater, unfortunately missed his step yesterday in golng to the basement of the theater and suffered two frac tures in his left arm as well as a severe scalp wound. oo J. H. Aydelott, formerly of Casper and now superintendent of transpor- tation for the Burlington raflroad, whose headquarters are at the main office in Chicago, arrived at the Cas- per offices of the road yesterday on a business trip. He is leaving tonight for Denver. WHY EXERCISE ON A STROP? GET THE QUICK, READY SHAVE— A New brproved ilfette C1922 small. USINESS ORGANIZATIONS ARE MUCH like men. As long as they remain small or moderately successful. their responsibilities are To succeed in a really must assume new and bigger responsibilities. Many are content to remai2 small. The growth of this company has been identical with the large way they PAGE FIVE M’Cumber Friend RANGERS HUNT eae cent oie aaa Of Farmer, Says | FOR GRIZZLY J t Stat GERMAN CHIEF sii ement WASHINGTON, BERLIN, June 28.—(By. The Asso ae Repub lican Kansas, chairman a WAN KILLER YELLOWSTONE June 28.—Senator books on ATIONAL PARK, June 28 were too busy bothering days the nien of the senate agricultural bloc; Sena- jowstorie park tor Gooding, Republica: man of the about dogmas of religion and-medicine, herbs was thought rangers are trailing a huge grizzly Idaho, chatr-} that recently killed and partly devour agricultural bloc and Senator waa Oregon, joined yeste e4 Joseph Duret. 60 years of age, an | olé-time mountain women, however, who in a state } trapper. Dyret's ment endorsing Senator McCumber, |0d¥ was found on Sliugh creek near |™O0stly conducted the hospitals and Republican.North Dakota, ag “one of|th® Park with an arm and leg chew-|C2re! for the sick, and thus they jthe strongest and most influentia]| 1 off. The bear apparently had been | \Catned m ay eee |friends of the farmers in congress.” Caught in one of Duret's traps and the men fight out the questions of th Senator McCumber is up for renomina-| broke loose when the trapper made jtion in hia state's primary next Wed-|his rounds. Evidences of a terrible| | sr pre iiacpreanielly eager os battle cove: th nd and - pag egg Sea nesday. ok the | mree S\by a woman, Lydia E. Pinkham, did bloodytrail indicat crawled @ long that the man-had ance. ——__——— Mrs, Robert Brand and son, Robert | pa = now r to w und ar relieve the ail nen. It is a veg 4 of great value Attorney Swainson of Cheyenne. is in Casper refereeing bankruptcy cases. . | for this purpase. This is proven day It will be remembered that there have! J. E. Brand, left Casper yesterday jafter day im your ow. neighbor- been six such cases reported in Casper | for an extended trip through the east | hood, a1 women who havo within the past few weeks. to visit relatives and friends. Bae as ke MATE OF WHITE WOLF DEAD. “LETTE, Wyo., June The mate of the notorious white female of southern Campbell county has been added to the trophies of A. G «reat deal of i it is being shown|Hanson, government trapper and in this new en + and it looks) hunter, and so far as known only one| as though the rv nt will be almore wolf still. reams the Pumpkin paying pruposition Butter country in which SE aN Ne Coey Eh. Bane i een is | used et. The first shipment of lumber to the jwent to that place yesterday. This proposed town of Teapot, ection 31. Will be used t a restaurant. 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Phone 564-J i (Political Advertisement.) growth of its responsibility— that of providing six large states with an adequate supply of the finest * petroleum products, always uniform and always satisfactory. Our station service includes free drainage of crank-cases. POLARINE The Perfect Motor Oil CONOCO The Balanced Gasoline GARGOYLE MOBILOILS Buy Conoco Coupen Books. They save time and bother making change. They are good at any Contingnial Service Station. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Colorado Corporation) sae DENVER ee gee Cheyenne 3 Albuquerque CASPER Salt Lake City % 119 East First St. Phone 1500 €Polarine nn BREA TO THE VOTERS OF WYOMING I hereby announce my candidacy for re- election to the office of State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election, August 22. The records of all |] state officers are of course well known, I have held this office for the past three and one-half years and if my record has been satisfactory I shall appreciate your support. Very respectfully, KATHARINE A. MORTON.

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