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PAGE EIGHT ‘STRIKERSAPPEAL WR TO WHITE HOUSE (Continued decision and empicyes refused to work under wages fx violated he labor board which viol: sions of the transporta The board has. attem agement | adea the bealth and prosperity of After ex the employ Only as We re 0 interruption vmnits miawful acts bniertacenne of by direct or wages between wholehearted! > bring ebout suc an agreement.” Tnion headquarters of the shopmen ssved a statement ¢eploring the re- ported violence in connection h the walkout and deeturing that the organ zed union strikers were an orderiy, well-disctplined strike.” | The statement threw the biame for any lawlessness on irresponsible per sons, agetavated by the presence of troops, railroad “grmmen” and United States marshals. The strikers sought! he support of public officials and the press in preserving law and the conducting | |a great fam) j to death W. M. Palmer Burned to Death in Flames, Court Martin Says in Reciting De- tails of Recent Tragedy Ly per, his eyes still clouded with a haze of unreality, Court Meetin, one of the two survivors of Monday evening’s fear- ful accident in which Tom O’Donnell and W. M. Palmer, Cas- per citizens, mbt death, granted an interview to a reporter from the Tribune yesterday. His words, emitted between low, ing following funeral services at the groans brought forth by extreme pain | Catholic church under the direction of in a crushed right hand, were ineo-| Father Mullen. Palibearers ‘were chos- herent and difficult to understand. His jen from the Moose lodge and the local wife sat on the bed with him, her soft | Eagles club. Services t the grave in hand placed on his hev. i= an effort|the Moose plot in Cusper cemetery. > Snyder. Palmer will be at 2 o'clock at to keep down the feve of recuuection | wer conducted by Fath The funeral of Mr brought on by the effort madm t of the affair. talk ‘It was aw! he saic. “I sat in pel of Shaffer and Gay, funer the ‘ont seat with Palmer, and ‘ors. Pallbearers for Palmer's Charlie Vaughn was with O’Donne have been chosen from th the tonneau. We were coming 4 Plumbers union he Rev “rong ae D2 oe "| Father steep hfll, when sud son, pastor of the First Palmer threw up his hands and lost a nm church will have fall control of the machine. The rear end Farial will be in Casper, im-| rose in tho air. I clutched the sides |™ the. services | of the yzed, and| > | 3) could ©: , abd seemed una! her. pillow ex: je to speak f However, after a brief rest expressed a wish to continue. T car, according to Martin, turned pletely over, end for end, twice fore landing on its left side. “The mor it struck the ground leaped hi I was bet soon realized that I ‘CORRESPONDENT NAMED IN DIVORCE AGTION Complaining to the court that her husband does not love her and refuses to support her and further accent- uating that fact by infidelity. Eva M McAnis filed suit in the office of the clerk of court yesterday for absolute divorce from her husband William T. he continued rent, must | free myself from the car or be burned ‘As the car fell upon its left side, Palmer and O'Donnell who were seated u: that side, were pinned wn by weight ofthe machine MecAnis. statement said, continuing: “Tom never said a word. I believe| The counlg have two minor children No violence’ was e first and is that the Lord was »erciful to him,| Who are lly dependent on the the standing order of tho employes'| 514 dispatched him instantly, and port, and have been for organization. ad manage | without Pain. Palmer was not in years. The whereabouts of s have + armed stantly killed although ainfully|the man is at the present time un- ceeeunl | Diarebela’: OMrowtOe! Gohan, stp tulkehita us; ab aobn ad] Mnown CA womnall.. whine lsoria rea Sree ee Om An the snilitial Vacgnn and Liners ‘free from) the| Siven a0 Ada B. Brokea; te cacedyee spe acto oe omen fhon,| Wreckage. He begged us to get him|the “third member” of the case hv sand men arb empty. are ready to do for nied them, but their han are clean. ‘The railway managements have mobil-| ized men in whose hands are guns. It} is to them and net to us that the| newspapers and public officials should ery a warning: ‘No violence men. TRAGEDY AND SMILES 1 THE GREEN TEMPTATN’ x t The work they} fair wage is de- Tragedy lurks behind the jester's sown. At least that is the suggestio included in “The Green Temp’ a Paramoun ation, duction, star which comé: ter next Frida: and S Gaspard, the Harlequin of a travel ing Parisian pantomine show, {s play. ed by Theodore Kosloff and proves a sinister figure. He holds the heroine, jout of the car some way, or to ¢o for help before it was too late.” the wicked t friend who c speak and was conscious of the terri |ble fate Ta | the car in an efiort to release Palmer sentle-| yfartin found that he could no nothing Bell, the photographer, found me more to the} traged one of the worst automobile tragedies lin Casper’s t |bed, completely exhausted. Ors. McAnis. es Ne SEE MOONSHINE AAID IS LNUNGHED BY SHERIFF Martin described the approach of es of flame upon his uld not move, but could iting him. Straining at and became pan: his own inj He forgot nd unable to bear iend in distress he of the ident r¢h for help. on the ground in a Armed with shotguns, rifles and stx-shooters, a mysterious posse left the sheriff's office this morning, say ing not a word to any one. Careful in. His strength had jast-|@uiry disclosed the fact that if the gh to enable him to|Fa‘d is a success, many of Casper's from the clutch of|™ountaineer moonshiners will be no I didn't know whether he| more. was dead or alive. I couldn't bear to} The men are ordered to make a spe- o and find out. I started to run,|cial trip up the mountain and “clean and remiember nothing more until Mr,/ out’ every moonshiner possible. It is hoped that they will be able to effect a complete surprise, and that the trusty Dodge Will be overloaded. with evidence and prisoners on the return trip, They will probably be back in tory, sank again to his|Casper sometime late this evening. Jo % ates mile from the scene of the His story completed, the survivor of Tom O'Donnell was buried this morn- “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” an Apache known as Genelle, played by Miss Compson, by an evil influ-| ence, dragging her ever downward,| cy demurrer Soreeee’ ELIMINATION OF ALL POLITICS of men and heroines of women. To} the girl {t opens a new view of life, but to Harlequin it is only a means| of gaining greater spoils. In the « he is killed and should, with the man she 1 pletely chang: which she has pa: $90,000 SPORTING gags STOCK PACED O SME A tremendous sale was started yes-| terday by the Casper Sporting Goods company, in which a $20,000 stock of is wil be dispose all con: heroi to the} nping many other} elling at reduced price | zement states that the| ale will continue for 21 daya It is a us tion the| Jewelry ana watcn reparring py ex: Pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0.8 Bldg. | 25-48 | - a H LADIES AND GENTI Come and hear a free Thursdey evenin; I from different principal spea Emil Herman of Se Holmes, John D. FOR .E—Five wire wheels, o tires and innertubes, complete: spe- cial built racing type 30x34 rood as new; for some one. °; gas ranges © water meters; gurage for car: SALE close 640-acre inquishment; 713-2 & tire a Gar- to | tions committee composed FROM STATE CONVENTION WILL BE OBJECT OF CASPER LEGION sorewe | } “No politics in an American Legion convention,” will be the working slogan of the Casper delegation of legion men, chosen iast evening to represent the George W. Vroman post of this city atthe annual state convention to be held at Tor- rington on July 24, 25 and 26. Nineteen delegates were elected last evening as represen- es und were given explicit instruc. Friday s. July 21, for final in-| icate all polities from the] 1 to elect only those offi ly believed to be best fitted for the position. | t is reported from reliable scources ever structions, meetin cers hone Your Baby Will Thrive On certain bodies of delegates are to be | be present with’ the opposite intention 5 r al in mind. t of making the conve rus { tion a bedlara of politics. It is t } purpose of the Casper post to prevent e' | any such action as this. At last evening's meeting of th post, the’ newly chosen delegates elect ed Dr. J. FP chairman of the ‘Casp and M. P.|~ Wear, general secre Chairman O'Donnell. promptly named a res Winia M. Boeke and J. C. Neilson. he delegates proper as chosen last ing by a large representation of mbers, Larsen, J. C. Ne! R. M. Boeke, F. O'Donnell, Ray Williams, B. W.| Fassett, John Ward, Harold Findholdt Morris Morr’ Cobb, R T Connor Transfer 232 South Center ng for the scene of the all delegates are requested t_the present headquarters, | Let Us Tell You About Ruud Automatic Hot Water To add convenience and comfort to ‘your home—to settle the hot water question for all time, ask us about Ruud. We want you to know it as we know it—the greatest home labor saver that money can buy. _ Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. | 119 East First St. Phone 1500 ng on a clean white bed in his home in southwest Cas- | . €be Casper Daly Cribune jsiven tn tors, against terest that had actrued. ber.19 to November 8. tors were ordered for this reason that address P. O. box 924. palit F oa ECK SURVIVOR POWERLESS TO AID WHEN FIRE SNUFFED OUT LIFE OF MAN PINNED UNDER AUTO CONTRACTORS AWARDED JUDGMENT FOR $7,500 ON WORK DONE HERE! One of the biggest Judgements ever the court of Judge C. 0. Brown was that allowed Tuesday to Gilbert Brothers, Torrington contrac- the city of Casper, amounting to $7,500 Including the in- The Gilbert Brothers did grading work for the city last fall from Qcto- At that time, according to the decision, the council. men of Casper ordered the curbinga to have an exposure of 15 inches. After the work was completed, the contrite: to make posure only eight inches. This necessitated an additional ex pense in the hauling of dirt, and it was Thrills Abound In “Men of Zanzibar” Thrills galore are in store for those who witness"“The Men of Zanzibar,” now showing at the America theater. A tale of mystery in the tropical ts. land of Zanzibar, the play has every quality which makes for an afternoon QF evening of entertainment. William Russell is the strong man of the pre- sentation, and if featured as a sort of votunteer detective sent to investigate @ puzzling emberzloment case. He is ably supported by Ruth Re- nick, a “petite" maiden, who accom- modatingly turns out to be the sister of Russel's supposed rival. Tho set ting ts real, in the extreme, and the lazy atmosphere of the tropics is pre- sented in an especially pleasing way. oo PRIVATE SCHOOL. Make reservation now for fall term for primary pupils. For appointment TAL-3te ““Meet_me at the Smokehouse” the’ ex ° : “Stamiing Room Only,” was the order of the evening, Wednesday, when Hunter's Bouncing Babies, newly arrived musical comedy eom- pany presented their second Scream at the Iris theater. “Who's Who,” was what they called it No one knew until the play was over, and in other words, “It all came out in the wash.” It anything “Who's Who" was more cleverly prisented and can be classed as better entertainment than thelr opening production, “Silk Stockings.” “Rube“ Ferns, the or iginal producer of laughing hysteria, is given a chance to outdo himself in this second production. He seizes every opportunity to make his audi- ence lose themselves in peals of laughver. Mr. Hunter in another straight part as the college bred son, of a. rich widow, who married again late in life, carries his role successftilly, and is at all times every inch an actor. = The presentation is one of those mix-ups, in which follows the ‘suit was at one has no the'cnae for the sonata: ee to collect hie wits, It only the’ case for the cont: © collect hi etn newly married elderly widow, and WET, 7 bdatehelor had not tried to cover up their grown son and daughter, by hiring them as house servants, there would have been no trouble, and the marriage woul! have proceeded peacefully, and probably there’ should have been no performance. * In addition to the musical comedy offering, the regular Bert Levy cir- cuit vaudeville appeared as a special attraction. Jimmy “Mimic” Dunn, is an expert in the art of imitation. Nothing is too difficult. Train whistles, neizhing of a worried mare a steam calliope, a hen house in the early morning, a pig about to be butchered, and a bird singing in tho wildwood ¢re among his many ac- complishments in the world of mim. iery. Pascale Perry and company, make @ specialty of hitting a target. Mr. Perry seldom fails, though he holds the.gun in practically tvery position humaniy possible. A little rope work is worked in now and then to relieve possible monotony. The All Star Trio, do nothing but sing, but they do that well. Solo and trio numbers are presénted with equal success. ‘The Two Astis are novel tumbling > August 22. (Political Advertisement.) POCOOOSOO00060G00 ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Re.. publican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona Cpunty, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on ROBT. J. VEITCH. District Court of Natron: HAZEL CONWELL [Political Advertisement} ANNOUNCEMENT 3 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Clerk of the ‘a County, ‘on the Republican Ticket, sub- ject to the August primaries. Attorneys and other patrons of the office will receive the same court t in or outside of office hours that cous treatment and consideration they have received in the past. Palmer Owing to the death of Wm. M. the plumbing and heating shops will be closed Friday afternoon: H. A. BURK DE CO’BRIEN ROY E. MARTIN JOHN T. BOGAN SCHANK PLUMBING & HEATING CO. following named ‘S.A, 0. SIGN HANES QUT AT IIS VAUDEVILLE SH COMEDY SCREAM 15 PRESENTED BY BOUNCING BABI pow- gas ‘The female member of the jer whatever but merely ‘a lifetime THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. tions regarding the future, in fact any;| study and positive thing that might be of interest to the questioner. Something tm human nature com- pels every individual to knock at the door of the future and Murdock gives an astonishing example of opening the door a Httle way and giving each one a glimpse of their fate. Murdock ? knowledge open through the channels of concentra tion. Giris under 15 years of age will not pair of arms strong enough to bear Stop a - = 24@pound man, over her head upon one hand, as the close of the | act. | } | dia, tions written at home or at the the-} ater and sealed will be answered in dividually bf this master mind. tions may be asked concerning any! troubles in regard to the heart, social, business, who i= true or false, ques. Works FOR CHILD | Mothers ina Like Situation Should Read This Letter Ravens Lamhome so I consul! lady said, medi ter rij * health to go to work. yo ative ene, tar aint a En- Rico, 459 N. Carpenter’St., Chicago. Often the mother is obliged to sup- port her children and necet etable eed ia 0 rou can depend upon. snedigine for women’s ailments and the relief it brought may bring to you. ‘MATINEE FOR WOMEN. - Murfock, “The Man Who Knows,” | | Will give a ladies only matinee tomor-/ |Tow afternoon at 2.30 at the Colum-! Peet I work in a tailor shop and that i Guaranteed Repair Work. 363 S. Ash—Phone 1891W | SCHEDULED TOMORROW AT COLUMBIA THEATER | &t which performance all ques- Ques- Gray Goose—Nature's Finest Expression of Swift, Enduring, Effortless Travel Must Keep WELL KENNEDY MCTOR CO. 146 West Yellowstone. Phone 909. from Mrs. Enrico ineof wor! been very slack ‘thi of the time. lo not like to any fri chances, ited my. and one ‘Take Lydia Pi " icine,’ so did. I have felt bet- italong and am in goodenough I recommend uur Vegetable Compound and San- d health is | . Lydia B-Pinkham’s Veg- mmpound is just the re is a Betty Compson and Theodore Yoslof mes Fes mt Dictare The Green! Temptation on At the America Friday and. Saturday Mrs. Enrico it | : Lowest Storage In ‘Casper -Announcement I hereby announce myself as atcandidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriffiof Natrona County at the August primary, subject to the will of the voters. 4 f Jesse A. Sheffiner Gas, Oils and Grease. Day and Night Service. Willis-Hackett Gar. 220 South Center St. Opp. Wyoming Theater WESTERN SALES CO. BANKRUPT SALE NOW GOING ON Thousands of dollars’ worth of standard gradé merchandise on sale at prices which defy competition. Men’s Clothing, Fur- nishings, Hats and Caps, INCLUDING THE FRANK CANNER STOCK OF HIGH GRADE SHOES, bought at a price enabling us to retail them_at less than manufacturer’s wholesale cost. Men’s High-grade Dress Shoes Goodyear welt, black and cordovan, English or Blucher styles. Sale price, $3.75, $4.45 and $4.95. ul Work Shoes, All-Leather Munson Last Army Shoes $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $2.75 $2.95, $3.45, $3.95 and $4.95 Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits. Sale Price_ $14.50 and 4 ee ste ree er 81.95 Straw Hats Going at Half Price Men's Caps, New Styles.. Sale | Men's four-ply Starched Linen Price _ 75c, 95e, $1.25 | Collars, each___ 10c Men’s Silk Socks. Per pair 45e | Men’s Dress Shirts. Sale Price “Men’s Cotton Sox. Per pair 9c 45c, 95c and $1.45 A Riding Breeches. Pair__$1.95 Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. Hundreds of pairs onsale at lowest possible prices for quick selling. Help yourself. Save! WESTERN SALES CO. Buyers and Sellers.of Bankrupt Stocks ~ 220 South Center St. Opp. Wyoming Theater 3 e : ¢ + 2 3 ° 3 e 3 ' 3 : 3 ‘ 1 i ! t ? s 5 1 P= Ze wee. feedit Jabot