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svete © 2 EASE rR ON PERRO cere PAGE Che Casper Daily Cridune : ONEARRESTED, ‘Wet Candidate Is Menace to STILL SEIZED Reed in Missouri Primary | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1—(By The Associated Press.)—-Missouri polls opened at 6 o’clock / |this morning for the first primary election in which women of the state have taken part.| $50, $55 and $60 values. 95-75 When the voti i i i $10 to $13.50 values. Hobive Hinsad Galles ct earns pe A eg close tonight, the count of one of the bitterest primary fights of re-| Mash and Equipment Con- The weather prediction is fair and hot. Political leaders are looki me ng for a fairl; fiscated Near City Pump _[pallot, because of the activity of the women voters and the bitterness with which aye eete House by Officials. paign has been waged. | The Demoocrtatic race for United/ cens-ns:t'e-r GUNMANBOUNDOVERFORTRIAL |= == se of combined mash end illegal “hooch’ James A. Reed and Breckenridge together with the manufacturer of the| Long, third assistant secretary of “brew” have been seized by the sher- 5 's office in continuation of a gener- ’ state under President Wilson, has Deoze clean-up in Casper. overshadowed every other issue. Strangely enough this enormous| amount was found es “feeder” for one small still operated by John ward, now ‘ Friends of Senator Reed see a men- under arrest and awaiting ace to their candidate tn the activity of William Sacks, ofl man, who, of hearing. before Judge Tubbs this after- noon. The layout was found by State “Matt Fember came to his death as a direct result of a the six Republican candidates is mak- is the race on a wine and beer plat- Officer Jack Allen and Deputy Jobs| gunshot wound from a firearm in the hands of Mike Grow.” |‘ patton Lee as ak cle wees _The above is a direct reproduction of the verdict rendered pant gs peste es!) 7 ta house on the river, about three miles) this morning by a coroner’s jury after an hour’s deliberation] Others in the Republican race for from Casper. following the inquest into the death of Matt Fember, victim | s™*tor are Attorney General Jess Ww. Upon entering, Ward was found st] of the wrath of Mike Grow, Hungarian gunman, now held | P*‘"tt: c#'rying the progressive ban- Fee aneeainataly 50 pahone. Harrell bY county authorities on a charge of) disclosed the fact that an argument] “cnyoca by the segelan itepubinng, “0 murder. preceded the firing, and that the two or after barrel of high grade mash wes| When taken before Judge Tubbs|men spoke in a language unintell.| "eanization; David’ M. Proctor of unearthed until the officers estimated Kansas City, an sdmitted opponent that 1,900 gallons must have found| Yesterday afternoon for preliminary |igible to those nearby of the “old guard;” John C. McKinley prerch safe gaa treaty hearing, Grow announced that he did-| According to word given to The} °F Socvine, who hee been wean Onty about 29 gallons of “moon”|'t cere to state his case at that time,| Tribune by Assistant County At-l).\, campaign by mail; and Colonel was found with the mash, but a new|and that he was willing to waive the|torneys Edward Barrett, author). ar ‘Parker of Jefferson barcacke. brewing just placed over the fire|Pretiminary and also that being un-|!ties are scarching for a man.|\° osc. candidate who has also en would have added enme 60 gailons to|able to give bond, would return to|whose name is withheld who ts Litabl utna aate / The total, had the process ‘not been| Jail to await the fail session of the|to hold a confession from ‘row to the| "There are four pastien in the field nipped in the bud by the law. court. ettect that | be is" Suny ee Republican, Democratic, Socialist According to Sheriff Joe Marquis} The inquest, complicated and tech-|murder. He is believed to be the mn} 1.4 Socialiat-Labor. The Republican the future will find short, snappy,|Rical in many petnts, occupied the| who roliowed Grow into his house f0l-) cet alone in St. Loule te oie fect hearings for men such as Ward, and|steater part of yesterday efternoon,|lowig the shooting, and torl: the Si" | ong and carries the memes of 210 every prohibition violator brought im|@nd an hour or two this morning./from big bands. primary candidates and 52 committee- SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922, Stratford and Fit- Form Suits Earl & Wilson Silk $3 COVERALLS 1.95 Stacy Adams Shoes and Oxfords Your choice $8.85 $18.50 to $16.50 values. ‘tng form. Senator Reed's friends have counted on a large number of wet Republicans Wilson Bros. Ribbed Union Suits Short sleeves, ankle length. $1.25 $2 values, im the future will be either fined or It was at this point that Grow is bound over to district court for trial, with further delay and unnecessary setting of bonds for preliminary hear- ing. Pete Mosco, named as the only eye witness to the fray which resulted in Fember’s death, furnished much evidence which will undoubtedly be ed against the alleged murderer at is trial in the fall. That three shots were fired by Grow is an established fact, having een sworn to by several of the wit Only one men. said to have stated, “Sure, I killed him. Why not?” Information to this effect was obtained from others near- by at the time, and to whom the un known man told of the confession. If the holder of the confession can be found his testimony at the tral in the fall will be invaluable to the state, in convicting the alleged mur- Besides nominating United Stat senators, the voters will select can: As a result of the unusually long ballot the returns tonight will be slow. dates for congress in the sixteeA dis- tricts and will pick party nominees for state superintendent of schools, supreme court judges; seventeen state 114 WEST SECOND STREET NEXT DOOR TO STOCKMEN’S BANK Stock of The FAMOUS Clothiers senators; 146 state representatives; heving gone wild. Mosco's testtmony | sidere?’ state; besides. important county offi: ctrs, including county clerk, circuit — ooo THE AMERICA CHIMES OF NORMANDY’ TOBE |= = All the present: congressional tn- Hl cumbents, with the exception of Rep- While the Brandon Brothers Opera resentative Samuel A. Shelton, Re- qpompany is producing its work at the publican in the sixteenth district are Iris, the America theater will hand seeking renomination. Athong the the regular mid-week vaudeville num . candidates opposing them are four ers. There will be two shows tact women, three of these in St. Louts evening besides a matines. A feature Ser abs 5772) | the others] derer, and in shortening the trial con-| nearly all the circuit judges of the Picture will be shown along with the vaudeville, entitled tra! Extra! with Johnny Walker and I Mur The opera which is to be presented by the Brandon company at the Iris theater this evening is ‘The mes of} andy." This is something de- to investigate. Approaching by an un frequent path at night, he and his party entered and began to explore its LIVESTOCK CONDITIONS NOW ON SALE phy cldedly differeAt from either of the pee tient peti’ lige 52) *; " taining a document assigning the : Cully and Clare will appoar in “Just)two operas that have preceded it. a Bit Different.” Mr. Cully has been} “The Chirses of Normandy” should] ™Marchioness de Lucenay to the care ted with| bring out other talents of its stars. [Of Gaspard. Sine= the date of the in- Heaviest Weight Coveralls Silk Neckwear Lisle Hosiery cast in the role as one of the prncipals| Normandy illustrate what she con do and gained quite a reputation as one! with the part of a heroine. of the foremost of ingenues. { Their act consists of harmony sing-| ing, light comedy talk, yodeling, banjo for the past tw ars conn i c F t he best musical comedy shows in the) | Just as “The Bohemian Gtr.” drew seiavulan pecsolatie ease acerebe W (Union Made) 50c : 35¢ st as a good eppearing juvenile. | out the ability of Paula Ayers to play|° ; Miss Clare has just fnshed a long|a deeply tragic role and as in ‘The| !™mediately claimed to be the right- ANY STATE IN THE EST $2.95 $1 values, 50c values. engagement with the “Million Dollar|yfikado” gave her the opportunity to[fU! Marchioness. While the party was 3.75 val is” 3 2 still searching the chatesu, Gaspard $3.75 values. Dolis : whch has played through the/show what she could do with some-| 5°) Scene Sle Guiei™ golden Full Cut Blue Work Shirts west for an extended tour. She wi : ci i i Seana our ane, Was) thing lighter, so will the Chimes of|+ sure, and also to frighton the| ‘The Hvestock conditions of Wyo- Wilson Bros. Silk and 15e “boobs” of the village by his ghostly|ming are the best of any state that antics. On belng discovered the old|I have visited so far in the west. The Rubber Belts The other members of the cast will| miser went crazy, but later regained|farm products of your state are de 25e also be seen at their best this evening.|n15 senses, confessed that Germaine| serving of much wider recognition Eo. 1 ic values. Linen. Athletic Suits Pink and white only. $2.45 $1 values. and ukulele, together with four jazz tory of the “Chimes of Nor-]was the true Marchioness and Serpo-/than they have been obtaining from 5 ni numbers. The selection of reiren follows: lette the daughter of a peasant. This| neighboring states.” This is the state- $4 values Men’s Single Coats numbers and individual songs are up-| Henri, Marquis de Corneville, before| removed any barrier to the marriage| ment of Dr. R. W. Hoggan of Kansas RE 95 of thw Marquis to Germaine, Serpo-| City, ex-state veterinarien of Utah for to-date, leaving on a long voyage to the Amer- Sinde and Dale will appear in “A|icas, placed his personal affairs and Cycle of Bong and Dance." They are| his neice then a young child, in the two of the foremost musical comedy] care of Gaspard. No sooner had the double wedding. $7.50 reatitoe! lette was glad to return to Grenicheux | four years. end the chimes rang out for a happy| Dr. Hoggan arrived in Casper re- cently after having traveled through Dress Shirts Boys’ Wrap Leggins Ghe $1.35 $1 values. ‘i > favorites of the present. Marquis departed than Gaspard began New Mexico, Colorado, Nebraska, 2 Men’s Work Pants Artie Jackson and Rita Arnold will|to administer the estate to his per- : South Dakota and Montana. He rep- $2 and $2.50 values. be there with “Nonsense De Luxe."| sonal advantage, turned miser and|/VoOt Candidate, Just ee Taite ee ory: ‘a m= a : rebacaitsn A values. They are a youthful couple with a lot| used the ancient chateau as a hiding ef pep, plus personality and humor.| place for his ill-gotten gold. He an- Miss Anlold is noted for her pretty|nounced that Germain was his own Celebrating Bigger figure, while Mr. Jackson is a nut|niece and when she grew to woman- distinction. For many years Dr. Hoggan has i i been coming to Wyoming and is Silk Hosiery, Large Cowboy. Hats $3.95 $6 values. Bathing Suits $1.35 $2.50 values. Ladies’. Riding Breeches $2.45 $4 values. Leather Puttees Whipcord Riding Breeches $3.95 $5 values. comedian of the nuttlest sort. hood planned to marry her to the de-| E> Verut, Says Bailey thoroughly vested with the stock con- 65c SQM. ce eee crepit old Bailli in order to seal his ditions of this and neighboring states. 2 PAIRS $1.25 lips, for that worthy officer had Sie In his recent tour through it he has $1 values NO SUFFERING HERE ON knowledge of Gaspard's crooked deal- Mistaken as another candidate for|found that conditions are excellent ie ings regarding the property. Ger- sheriff as a result of his liberality in)agriculturally. maine, however, loved Grenicheux, a] Passing around cigars, W. J. Lalley 9(° | tisherman who claimed to have saved | has hastened to correct the impression her from drowning when a child, and with announcement that while the new A F who was al;so loved by Serpolette, a| arrival may be a future shoriff there $4.45 girl of unknown parentage, found in is no assurance of such a development. STRIKE. REPORT SHOWS the field as a baby by Gaspard. Soon|He arrived lest Thursday and will 3 the belief spread through the com-|answer to the name of Paul Milton. $6 values. Munson Last Army Shoes e@ Rubber heels, munity that the old chateau was|Mrs. Baley and young son will be re- Little suffering as a result of the Present railroad strike is prevalent here among Casper shopment, accord- ing to reports furnished this morning at the daily meeting of the strikers in Cooks’ and Waiters’ hall over the Wyoming Bakery. By far the great- ed, f te nights the win-|moved the last of the week to her 7 Cee ae ore tt aiphian home at 1028 South Wolcott from Dr.| Mrs.Mertz Tells How Lydia dows were faintly lighted and phan- tom forms flitted through the spa- cious rooms. Henri finally returned and on hear- ing the strange legends that had arisen, about the chateau during the Keith'g hospital, where ahe is reported to be getting along n\oel: —_—_————— Always on Time—When your time piece was regulated at Tripeny’s Jew- E. Pinkham’s Compound Helped Her Kutztown, Pa.—‘I wish e man who wants children Silk Knitted Neckwear 95c $2 and $2.50 values. Dress Pants $4.15 | $6 values. Straw Hats While they last $3.45 $6 values. Heavy Weight Full Cut Overalls er number of the men have new tem.| twenty years of his absence, decided] elry repair department. 8-1-5t $5.95 95e (Union Made) $8 to $9 values. Values to $6. $1.35 $1.75 values. Ladies’ Whipcord Knicker Pants $3.95, $5 values. Caps, 85¢ Genuine Cowhide © $1.50 values. Traveling Bags Leather lined. $16.95 $25 to $30 values. ture of hi She walked at eleven months | Caps, $1.45 $2.50 values. FOR SALE CHEAP One Grand Rapids Clothing Cabinet, 18 feet wide with three-plece mirror. FOR SALE CHEAP 60 Feet of Shelving FOR SALE CHEAP Two Cash Registers FOR SALE CHEAP Two 7-foot Mirrors tion, practically every man who is tn need of a position, has one and is not! in Paradise park may be used. Aaa ig, PARC ang 4 ytd ‘Thoee who were forced to’ -move In a gruelling match that took 51 games to decide and you her pic- from box car homes on Burlington| .ent the limit of five sets, Roderick Tower and W. I. Reltr, | &re.t asl f child among strikers ‘8 fer different than|Dr. P. C. Mockett and C. L. Alden of Kimball, Neb., 6-2, 1-6, | Many cases of childlesmnest_are in many of the eastern cities where 4 7] ” | curable. Perhaps yours may be. Why Ole ersca i Gormuntiion’ are See gebyand 10. eevee ere exhausted when the three couraged until a have given porary positions and in many cases|™==—=———— are making more money than would be possible even if the strike {s won. jl Cc According to M. 0. Wick, chair- j man of the local shopmen’s organiza- : uv forutnate and could not obtain other and is trying. to positions, the striker’s fund of some use her little $600 cleared at the recent dance held pnaoe tea railroad property, have found other dwellings and ere not in need of shel-| JI., of Casper late yesterday captured the doubles champion- ter. In fact the situation in Casper| ship in the Wyoming State Tennis tournament by defeating | Crartzs A. bo dis ded, and shelter ait: Dr. Mockett, after taking two sets! Tydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- crowded, and shelter difficult to get. started under a broiling aun at 4 o'-| And losing two in his eens tee: a faithful trial? Tee tinued | With Tower, was forced to stop by the} ~ Spoken and written recommenda- ee aera or, apeint- oan reste and continue’! heat and exhaustion, Unless the tions from thousands of ‘women who ‘s for expert watch certs) match is renewed before evening it} have found health and happiness from fe only ments, Try Tripeny’ repairing. : 8:18t| A good audience witnessed the event,| ‘it go to Tower by default. its use have come to us. STATE TR | Which brought out the fastest tennis!" singies champlonship honors will be | youwhat they say and believe. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ef the tournament. Enthusiasm ran} aecidea tomorrow afternon at 4 o’clock| _ We believe ydia E. Pink. —————————————_}hizh, as scores on numerous games| ang lie bet winner | ham’s Vegetable Compound is so well FOR RENT—Two furnished house-|and sets passed the deuce point. The| of the potween Rens And the winnes | adapted to the conditions which might keeping rooms, adjoining bath, $30/runners-up, after taking the second| win! also be awarded at this time, it is| cause your trouble that [good will per month. Call 1474W. 8-1-3t| and third sets, had all the advantage} understood. come to you by its use. for a time and threatened to cop but FOR SALE—Dodge touring car: alsc/ine fourth set reached a deuce score reed baby buggy. 409 S. McKinley-/ ana was won by Tower and Rehr. Tho 8-1-2t*| visitors had a similar chance in the | fitth set and went ‘down fighting equity in four-room cottage for a| Lerch ey zoatoh ver Sy Sax eine close good car. Addrpss Box 1237, Casper. | © of the tournament, $.1-1t*| Rehr won a place in the finals this —| morning by defeating Alden, 2-6, 6-0, LOST—Fishing rod in cotton case,|6-4, and 64. After the first set, which between Turner Apartments, N.| Alden took by a comparatively easy Aneoin and Second. Reward for re-|score, the Casper champion staged a M or leave at Turner iant comeback and took three 8-1-1t* straight sets for the honors, THE MAN IN THE BARREL 114 WEST SECOND STREET—NEXT DOOR TO STOCKMENS BANK OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Re- publican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County, subject to the wil!-of the voters at the primaries on ee Robt. J. Veitch WANTED — Will exchange g00 Phone