Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1922, Page 8

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’ H if trick. He returns to his restaurant and is soon revenged for the gamblers for the dispositions; Marjorie Prevost WHEATLAND, July 17.—One of the largest and most en- Dr. M. A, Hollingworth, Presto, supports him as the little waitress thusiastic gavherings yet held in the pre-primary campaign tly So SA a HF LD ASSURED for the governorship was held a eed of the Tints of John he L 7 i} pa bia Hay Saturday and Sunday night. ¢ surrounding country Coroner’s Jury Fixes Blame on Mrs. Phil-|Sheriff’s Office X: Mecours, Chong, Mt all ey on lag a egg ae gens, Sage ra » LaGrange, Ore., (3). ; .. f th ing friends of | uaintanceship. Open lips for “Stone Age Murder” After | Boasts Rifle Rack) v- 0. sicove. martievite, Onin, a dpe nop ng grate a Ea sn ere istening to Detai sty rif - loway, Neb., (2). metic! as [ae eres, ne ae | Pee eae eee Final Returns on Civic Land| the afternoon. It was the unusuni 9 a thing in polities didate fi Cored to Send Petal Over Merge as foes soe awa | DEUGE OF SPADES’ 15 S x | id a 5| ©. B. Adams, Los Angeles, (8). LOS ANGELES, July 17.—The hammer nturder of BATS. fort! tenet pag Reh = = A. H. Haban, Chicago (4), Alberta Meadows, 20-year-old widow, was charged to Mrs. 4 Suss in detall the affairs of state need- the Top. Jo : ‘arms of the law ure now within hn. Struve, Lions, ivwa, (5), ing correction. THE Clara Phillips today by a coroner’s jury following a brief,|easy reach «f the officiais should an|,,< ™ Avery, Mount Savage, M. D., — B The evening meeting packed the E OF AAY 5 BEST , : Oo fhe Sa allan ON f 22) Sacusjawier( dramatic inquest here today. emergency present itself. The new 7 - hear what Mr. Hay had to say. Hon. ws 1 = J. H. Keehl, Vanderquitt, Pa, (). The verdict wasthat death was due “to a fracture of the |°*™% 1% buat of hard wood and has _—_—— J. E, Jacobson presided and intro- |strong giass doors. Just a iittle| yy” Paton Long Beech, Cal., (4). beter eee ill by a hammer blow at the hands of Mrs. Clara Phillips|creanization and a crack drill tean|,, B: Schumacher, Laramie, Wyo, r ted murde o EB man: How does 0 western Denver, Colo. ner. ft feel to be a r mass o} jous human |4 and Casper will have aj‘ 2 Mi A «ing mass of curious human ie ded, i mace : oe first class co Cato Extnaialt the alee Gktaarieie ae eee Ds . E. Allen, East Liverpool, Ohio. lors here, when the inquest was open | @). ‘ s was not in atten | H. H. Druhot, Mowrystown, Onto. t eperin ne r was u | 4). ps, of! pro be ana | | A. C. Hamilton, Portiand, Ore., (2) mnoter,. what Jntahasee; Sie natacsten | | FL. Nelson, Ottumwa, Towa, (2). serie are a LOCATION AT RALTO, i= s== bat" Mra. Peggie Caffée, chorus girl chum Li C. O. Carson, Great Bend, Kan., (2) eal the F. 0. Laughlen, Sioux City, Iowa, This morning found a happy group ). Of s2xsoldiera assembled in the new| John Bohm, Marion, Ind.. @). | {irices of the George Vroman post of| Ciede McGlary, Fillings, Mont. (2). | Amer: can Legion, now situated in the Mr Although several large purchases of stock in the Civic Land company, rhich will assure Casper of the Texas feompany, Wyoming refinery, are still “on the fire’ so to speak, sufficient funds have now been secured in con crete form to completely take care of the financing of the refinery site. This statement was made public this morning by Charles B. Stafford, secretary of the Chamber of Com. merce. ‘The sale of stock, from all ap- Pemrances will far exceed the quota originally In the near future a complete list of the stock buyers to- gether with the amount subscribed (by each, will be compiled by the hur- ly elected beard of directors of the a Mr. Hay talked for the larger por-|>a¢ man when yeu can’t hit the =e RISE Cf a nen and We SMaront ones (SSO Bay, iis castor gent (oak oe? the auticncn usted By applause from | - tence in the filming of “The Deuce On the point of the growth of state |°% Spadi . ° snow showing at the) expense Mr. Hay likened it to the |America theater. 23 Danking business. The plea on ihe| The “Deuce of Spades” taken as = part of state officials that increase of be soe a <a revenue necessarily entailed greatly His acting as the young increased expenses, was not well| Boston restaurant owner who leaves taken Mr. Hay declared. It required | for Montana to “grow up with the! no greater labor and no more clerk|country.” leaves little to be desired hire to clear a check for a million!!n the way of good clean entertain-/ Your Baby Will Thrive On ivic Land company, «nd published | dollars than one for a dollar, rye ee dies | A.B. Sloan.Denvac. in the Tribune. The increase in volume of state bus’-| The weeeccotte sibs be ee jRew Rialto theater building at Second} H. Schmidt, Sullivan, Ind . Resppace uy. the _prbiie, Sewing | Pat .ge proceey <eirectes Wonld retire aela zeae Wino epee and Center streets. 7 “ . 7 the publication, Friday of an applica- Although much A. W. Cox, Bi Ne ‘ox, Bladen, Neb... (4), tion bang for stock is spirited and aries tree Attendance at Annual |«ma Jer than their former quarters,| T. B. McCallister. Lakin, Kan. (2) first witness called was Fred A onvention of Wyoming | better lighting, ventilation, quire at most but an extra clerk here |!" & financial setback. When he has and here. But the creation of hoards |®ved @ fair sum of money, gamblers | e aw and bureaus to handle business that| Set together, and “fleece” him with} 2 from all. appearances ‘will greatly pater fittt 5 M in girl Association Is Urged on and other accomodations make the|@). ns = Molnes. Iayo.) ewell the total already established by| belonged within the main depart |t6 ald of the old _deuce_ot an Teeny. Pocela woutted vaseesieess hel Flockmasti |Rew situation far superior to the old.| Mrs. J, A. McKeen, Blalr, Neb. MGcantee ten ferns ercoramace - rardac’: ceanes | GREE == — Persie Caftee described the} jockmasters. |_ The present offices wil! k ” Cote | gt eens oF 12 large tanks will be- Ease: presen : serve as| W. A. Erickson, Sanaccio, Colo.. (2) a 3 a lounging room, until fall! jes May: i TOW, ag! a Nees at ” = aera to se Tre at-lwhen a large upstairs club room will | (4) srigieydpeac ig". the breaking point|tendance flock-|be rented and permani i ‘ . 2 an ent qua: E. 1: as halted when ske at the annual convention of|established there. At that ty te Taae Diatten memes k some Cold water as a restorative. |the Wyoming Woolgrowers" Paneth : associa-| present new office t like to talk about the blood,”| tion to be held in Sheridan on J 4 frice will also be retained gin at once, and will employ probabls 200 to 4%0-men. from the taxpayers, is all uselnsa ex. fravagance. The people are thinking seriously of state expenses and taxation mat- ters and the next legislature will be urs a Natrona county Neb., (2). . Hutton, Exnporia, Kan., (3). F. R. Diekhoff, San Jose, Til., (3). Ladies’ Suits and Furnishings Stock |} e For Sale Mass., (2) H. Goldberg, Denver, Colf @). forc, everywhere drawing = ucas, Peoria, IIl., (4). and sentenced to two years’ impri Peterson, Farmingham. t_ the Smokehouse. ent by a jury here toda: n. saw the former movie beauty pur tains south of Casper. ‘cecal a ss J. Goldberg, Denver, Colo. (4); forced just the same as the next gov- i} remb! 2 and 4 was |} ched tod ‘Wilson Thomas, Cameron, Mo., . 2 Y ‘5 , \ She repeated the details as she had| 1). Bishop, president ot eee Ses Sees C. R. Schultb, Omaha, Neb. N. Goldberg, Denver, Colo., (5). ener Pek stoked 6 ape scr At Mosher, in the Salt Creek field. Reason: Our store } em to the grand jury. She] Count ockgrowers’ association. | charge Men dDleg! eos Tecently, on| Mrs. C. Prater, Okiahoma | City, penis one ee BH or tens, in Casper requires all our time and attention. For |} raid the first time she met Mrs. Mead-|Casper, tt ja a anes cana 1 uracture of Hlic-| Okla, (4). os elgie, Milwaukee, Wis, (3). ) 7 b ¢ : Beas be Ween: ins coed abieae el oe nineteen thomcut: | it Nation, ‘was released thia‘morning on | af. 3. lasine, @odeds Bluff, Neb., PEGE. information see i the murder. less than an hour before| this year's convention te asrincn aan listen, bond. to await his trail daring | (6) $7.500 stock of furniture going at} AUSTIN, Texas, July 17—Lon D. M. J. FRANTZ 7 the hammer blows stifled the young | ror that reason ahould have = lneoe| eons emer session of the district! A. A.” Hiskeet, Mansfield, Ohio: (). pom etree a ae The onlay Morgan, former chief clerk in the is i widow. Her story began with the day |renresentaninn reece lay wan arrested by a party}. J. 1. Kellog, Tdaho, (2. auakinee vocal sag West Fiest | tate treasurer's office, was found The Frantz Shop Casper, Wyo. {i} before, last Tuesday, when she me) ns in the sheep industry |at work nase he cee ek? While] M. W. Mays, Broken Aarrow, Okia. | street, two doors gust of Colantbhe**| guilty of misapplication of stats funds {i Mrs. Pihhips, went shopping with her terete eae stil in the moun-| H. eth mene fe } vention is the first scheduled since the| a cheap hammer. stock industry returned to its own in| ternoon. | Mrs.,Caffee\tes:} the ‘state: “Promilient’ «peakers sand Phillips told her that shel experts on sheep and wool will ho had been told her husband was going! heard. | around with a girl named Alberta and she believed her story because her husband had been neglecting her. “T want to go and speak to her about it.” Mrs. Phillips said, according to Convention dates were changed Iast year from the winter to the summer season in order to secure a larger at- tendance. In the past storms have been a serious factor in curtailing at Mrs. Caffee, and the two'went the | tendance. apartment of Mrs. 3 endows tat even, Sheridan ts within easy driving dis-| ing but fou ther went ta the packing | {nce of Casper and the majority of morning where ‘Mre. Phitling|W00lsrowers who attend from. here Reo eres A Rath E hinge are expected to go by automobile. ai {be TORRE WiAeoe, Maen sing | The route les through Salt Creek, | ad during the day, returning later in the | kaycee and Buffalo and the roads ars| gpa iain Lab le Mera oh SiS epee soualtion, particularly after Meadows, she said, it being her first | * eae and only meeting with her. Mrs. Phil-} | lips’ request that Mrs. Meadows drive 5 her home, acceptance, divergence from AMES P. HUMPHREYS, Woll- thalcoute neat the clit inthe aianis known autom&bile man of Heb- cito hills, stopping on the hillside when |] Tn, Md., who declares he believes Mrs. Pillips asked Mrs, Meadows to|| Tanlac is the best thing to over- leave the car a moment were recited || come stomach trouble and run- by Mrs. Caffee down condition. States it com- “She asked Alberta if Mr. Phillips|| pletely restored his health. aid not give her the tire for her auto At 45c on the Dollar <eeeags ~ 7 . = 4 . mobile and a wrist watch,” Mrs. Caf. NES 6 I . - wes, x = > ¥ = : fee testified. “Mrs. Meadows denied | | AN pert ks ee ES CI es ~ Le /' +s this and Clara (Mrs. Phillips) said: | | rere aS 2, a casero) ail = carry = = > “He sure certainly did’ and with that | .. \ N 4 re chs struck her with the hammer. | : “Alberta started to run and Clara chased her for half a block and brought her back by the arm. 1 thought they had made up, when they came to the car she hit her again and the blood spurted out and streamed down.” She resumed a few minutes later, saying she stepped between the two! women and “Clara told me to get out | of the way.” “The blood made me sick and I went down the road,” she testified. “I looked back and saw Clara strike her one blow while Alberta was on the ground.” She testified that a few minutes later the car reached her and Mr Phillips was driving alone | “She looked furious and said ‘don't| dare tell about this. You are in| is as much’ as I.’ ” Mrs. Phillips drove down town ahd left her, she said. | Confirmation of the statement of Phillips that he had accidentally met} Mrs. Meadows the night before she! was slain was given by Miss Genora Tremaine, the dead girl's sister. | iss Tremaine stated, as Phillips | the meeting occurred in a} She and Mrs, Meadows ‘e riding in the latter’s automobile. hillips was riding in his. Both cars were drawn to the curb a few min-| “T believe in giving everything its utes due and I want to say right now I} ch cane just can't praise Tanlac too highly for what it has done in my case,” de- More Playground.” \soere not ates pres is : | tor of the Hebron Motor Co., Hebron, Apparatus Arrives|xa. “For three years or more I suffered from indigestion. After eating I would bloat terribly with gas and my heart would palpitate until it inter. fered with my breathing. I was habitually constipated and my nerv were all upset My sleep was un- nd. I got up mornings all tired out and I was only a shadow of my former elf. | “Well, Tanlac has given mo a keen R d Jappetite, stomach trouble has disap- ewar |peared, my nerves have steadied Saturday Will Be the Last Day You Can Buy the Canner Stock at This Price. Still Greater Reductions On Many Items That Cannot Be Advertised as Quantity is Limited---But These few Prices are a Fair Comparison Straw Hats One-Half Off Dress Shirts Half Price $400 Felt Hats $195 $1200 Silk Shirts $595 ity Nai k All-Leather Cowhide ‘ “ Work Shirts. Extra quality Bert can See shia aoe _69e Puttees_ special... __ $3.95 Blue Chambray —__..._.. is 89e More than $506 worth of additional playground apparatus arrived in Cas per Friday. This is being distributed between the West Casper and East Casper schools. The increased appar- atus will ald greatly to 1 for healthy recreation posi er's four popular pla |down, and I have gained several For Stolen Core | Souons Tanlac, felony mind, {s the thing ever for stomach . trouble and run-down condition.” Dodge touring, 1922 model, | “Tantac is sold by all good druggists. dise wheels, windshield spot|—aay. light, U. S. Royal cord tires, Wyoming license No. mee : motor No. 742689, serial No. IA h L 684474. Notify Miller-West mt e@ Law Agency Co., Denver, or W. J. Brickner, Wyatt Hotel, Cas- Hears Coveralls: $2.95 Men’s Tailor Made Suits at One Half the = St sts, cota: $3.95 € - $3.00 Madras Shirts. Khaki : Choice Styles. G 1 Patterns. All Sizes. Choice patterns. — $1.65 per. BUY . SCOTT CLOTHING CO... i = yereerceme 7 HELL RAEI MTN TS al = ———= ———____ ‘ PIGEON’S TEAS 11 Varieties of Green and Black Japan or Gunpowder Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. CONNOR TRANSFER | Phone 623 232 South Center

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