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FINAL EDITION cbr Che Caz SOCIETY BELLE WHEN ASA G. CAND! REGISTRATION POLLS OPENED Registrations for the general election in November were opened today in Casper and other incorporated cities and towns of the state, in conformity with the election laws, and OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 10.—Mrs. Jean Jenkins of Omaha, testifying today in the trial of Fred Brown, accused of kidmaping last May and holding prisoner Mrs. Jankins and her com- panion, Katheryn McManaman, de- clared that Brown drove them in an automobile to a shack in an Omaha suburb and held them captives, after he had offereg to take them to a BARES SCANDAL, SW CASPER, WYU., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. CAR leans and South, Demands Names of| Accusers In Charging Enemies With Vile Slander; Wedding Called Off husband in an attempt to effect a receniiliiiien. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 10.— (By The Associated Press) .— Brown, who was wounded and | Mrs. Onezima De Bouchel, of New Orleans, whose engage- ben ciate! oe ee poss», oe jment to marry”Asa G. Candler, Sr., Atlanta capitalist, was chains te be ‘s prisoners, Mrs. | announced some weeks ago made public here today a state- Ins h :. -) % e — Cn ere allege’ vic. |ment asserting that Mr. Candler broke the engagement be- local park, where the witness said she intended to meet her divorced will remain open for five days for the benefit of the voters. Officials expect a heavy vote this fall by reason of the sena- torial contest and announcement is made that registration is equired of all who expect to vote, re The registration booths at the vart ardless of whether thay voted at the! ous polling places will be open for five! mary or the last genera! election. | consecutive da. commencing today. and from 7 to # o'clock. e's Qualifications to Register. | Every person applying to be reg-| George E. Richter, manager of the Istered shall possess the following | concert course which to have qualifications: was TIFFARY CONCERT POSTPONED, ber ing tenor of the country andd recog-! jer. tims and fastening them with a pad- cause of a report brought to him reflecting upon her} lock. | character Jaction she would inat'tute, If any, to | Mrs. De Bouchel said Mr, Candler) force a dleclosure of the identity of} had refused and was still refus'ng to) those she sald had accuse Mrs. | furnish the names of the persons he De Bouche!l’s statement follows sik! accused her. She issued her state “Mr. ‘andier and f were to have mynt following a final conference be-| been married on the 20th of Septem treen her and,Mr. Candler he: be All arrangements were ma £ | Mrs. De Bouche! came to Atlanta’ clergyman engaged cards of an plast ght om Marietta, hav!ng)nouncersent printed and were to be at near cached there on Sunday from Chat-!home here in Atlanta on October 10. | tanoey Before leaving Marietta, she! “On September 15 he wrote me that The concert series will start Octo-/said that she called Mr. Candier over!it would not be fair to marry me and with Mario Chamlee, the letd-/the telephone, and asked him to ree bring me here where I would be slight next election day, November 7, 1922.) D—He or she must be an actual res- ident of the polling precinct in which he proposes to vote. | E—He or she must be able to read the Constitution of the state of Wyo-) ming (unless prevented from so doing | by physical disability.) ais Can One Who Has Not Registered, Vote? es vided he or she can take nas mdbscrive to kn. oath which says,| fame by blank’ng the Yankees with In substance, that suti. person fs ie, 2486 Nits’ Inthe thirthenntest at ery qualified voter of the polling precinct | Polo grounds-waweherpittier’s age at which he or she offers to vote and father. His presence at the game, that his or her Zegistration was pre-| after trip from his horny 38 vented by sickness or absence during; Hidgoway.N. C., was revealed today the last preceding period of registra-} by John McGraw, manager of the tion, (this means the whole five days| Giants. _ which the registry agents will sit.)| | Sitting ‘unnoticed in the grand- Such affidavits must also be corrobo-| stand, the elder Scott watched with rated by the affidavit of two. other) tense interest as “his boy’ mowed qualified electors of the precinct. down the Yankees ond pulled him- Mr. Wray, the truck, laden with pipe, was proteeding without lights, The Nash was able to be driven off under its own. power. A checkup on the license number of the truck in the sheriff's office re- vealed the owner as P. ©, Pierce of 14th street, acccording. to Mr. WINTER CHAUTANQUA TD BE OFFERED HERE, MANY ATTRACTIONS BOOKED A winter chautauqua seasor for Casper is being arranged with the date of the first number scheduled for November 9% when Gorst, “the bird man,” will be the attraction, it was PRESENCE 10. those who saw Jack Seott twirl him- self into the world’s series’ hall of NEW YORK, Oct. Among | Garner Jubilee company, rate as one { the greatest colored companies on e road, and the Henshaw quartet, equally famous, will be brought here. TAUCK WITHOUT LIGHTS CASHES INTO WRAY AUTO B, GRADE SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAMS OPEN SEASON HERE WEDNESDAY B. Stapp suffered a distocated when the truck he was*driving for McDonahue Construction company rned over five miles out of Casper) on the Salt Creek highway at 6 o'clock | this fhorning. Stapp was taken to} t cot y hospital, where he is now 4, A % ae Tats beng attended| Park and East will meet in the opening struggle. Cup games in the grade school football league stzrts to- Dean Mor-; FROM DENVER STATION a CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 10.—(Special to The Tribune)—For the first time in the ‘etn J be a On reaching Atlanta she said she! ed on ount of reports circulated —A He or she must be a citizen of Marted October 13, received a telegram | 1214 a5 ce successor of Carusa. Thelorrased o multe of rooms at a local! here apainet ne ehallithoktba tates: this afternoon fro mDenver ennounc:|other numbers on the concert series hotel and informed Mr. Candler over! phere cemmecg. a ste tel hie B—He or she must be 21 years of {ns that the first number, Marie Tif-/ will be given as eguied with the! the telephone of her arrival were that during & confederate reun age or must become 21 years of age|fany, prima donna, had beim post-jexception of the Marie Tiffany con-| yir, Candler and hie son, Asa G.\jon in Atlanta three or four years ago, Sai an babies Stovetier 1.1088. [Poned until November. The brief|cert. Announcement of the date of|/candier. Jr.. it was declared, went! wnen 1 had ue supreme honor of be Walter Wray, manager of the White| C—He or she niust have actually telegram did not give any particulars|this number will be made later by Mr.!to the hotel and were in conference |ing chaperone general, and when I louse eafe, had His Nash touring car|and not constructively been a resident | for the postponement Richter, jwith Mrs. De Bouchel for nearly twolwas attended every moment, T had 90 damaged to the extent of $150 at 7] of the state of Wyoming one year, of hours, . prox (Hictted two men to visit me at the ho. o'clock Monday evening in a collision] this county 60 days and of the elec- Mr. Candler was very much brok:/tel at night ith a Nash truck 14 miles west on tion district ten days. (These differ- LONG JOHN SCOTT FOUND <n up.” Mrs. De Bouche! sald, “I felt! “hese reports had been brought to the Aleova Righway, According to|¢ént periods of time dating back from sorry for him. He told me he still) nim, he said from ‘sources he was MOUND INSPIRATION IN FINAL PLANS ANNOUNCED F “Tt was fever necessary on that yarned today. Although definite an count to put this foul dishonor on me. Mouncements are lacking it is under- | But-they-, have blundered: ny Wil Irwin, author, the | a that j BOOSTER EXCURSION THURSDAY 'Singers, Band and Speakers to Accom- up the question of the coming booster trip, loans for the |morrow afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at Athletic 1.-< when 4; convalescing. 5 x C {merce, the question of erecting billboards on vaeant lots of jens wittouts eS T_ immediately by Dr. J. C. Kamp. |gan, coach, and SaSm Neff, assistant coach, of the “8Per! Casper, and the sale of tickets for the football games, as well n Beat foc wal \eneh te Gat eerAt . | High school team, will officitae. ¥ ‘ las twenty minutes’ of the best enter-|the Casper bureau and the Denver bu- | 1005" | The cup was put up for competition for the first time last °° amentigiven te sBentBcovatCane:| sen cemeeole, 0 sonpty bea aisha <r, ‘Brom there T asked Mr. Candler fall and resulted in Central and Park, ‘The'l:neup for the opening game is 1 Digvesisor.. work: to, pusiness mien ID ao. she ‘naivies bf Gy acciseticn nd veils ~ |f “its possession, Two at-| |dian entertainer. need of surh employes. The CO-OP:| were his informants, Fle declined ¢ ee a a ad eae tee OU ORR: ant,| The booster aggregation will teave erction of any employers who can| iio O ine srormation and mon i tempts were made to A o ‘ores, |Park: Fast-jrhursday at § a. m. sharp from the use such men has been asked \®' ; in Lee ae oe mane the as | in no scores. | Pros : = tonishing stateme: ‘ as b xX ue us meth anal sak Be Bs “che. headquarters’ of the chamber of com-| trerry Agtin, local high school stu-|¢on shine Pas mae at it was best [By a As rmsby - | merc: 5 vay mearstton | cre that all further attempts to settle the|punn > Dowter | ™*" i: eetalnnen eA Beth dent spoke to h> members regarding | "“-A' woman's reputation to be stolen ha v iz rtette, and, nted Je of season tickets for the foot-|and she accept it and to be diamt tie were abandoned. | a BJA toare | ooees Gee 3 *d ithe sale of season nd sh and to he dismissed | Moreen Peck |SPetkers will be furnished at all point| 1a season. Inasmbch, as one KAMe|with @ goody-goody pat on the cheat Rs ae | Sra ics ETT, eefe = Ibetween Casper and Lusk. Muslin)". peen played for which the tickets | qert The water of Casper is once more) 1 oi5n E. Barton \left Sunday, for |Mohr Scherek' hanners will be placed on the cara| Das Deen DIANES Br ce ee of the |" <r went an Seay ie inact ae to drink without boiling. accord | ago where he will spend a’ two|Richie dwar: rae sini eave eeaeanen oh varanasi | en_printe. co ynnel rind ae at te F, |Chicago | 2 as tickets has beer reduced [cor Mr Candler the right to defend my. ng to a statement made by Dr. J.'F. | xs vacation. |Breucklander — McGawition it has been requested that all Pete hee ‘ “ ny O'Donnell yesterday. Repeated tests} \Williameon _ Bundy | sone. atiending take *atprie, an{22i%- <i felt: from these slanderers, if there % . ' Se IEE endinz ata - 5 vel ws treat he in were any such persons, whic! ave been made by the hanieh offinée Newton Chaplin arrived from Pitte-|McDonala - Lindemire}eny Casper pennants as they ilar} Beaver. cwae treet Held any such persons, which T had vith the aim of termining wocle ae burgh; Pa.; this morning. j Ward \ Eshelman| aye to obtain. soe ae a rtabier Sin ig: Unhailavable nce ie oat ee vater would again be sufficiently ge | ‘Substitutes for Park—Bans, MeCath-| Charles B. Stafford displayed at /Sdian comedian and entertatey ve eee eee ree nut Be eee rolng. teasucteatnaoneieee rent Mr: and Mrs. George W. Jarvis|erine, Wemmer and Firman. For the meeting today some cleverly peki ie eutns soldiers there. They to exnect me to go quietly off in soma Talat pastes an see thet period Ibave just returned to Casper from!Bast—Lewis, Crumb, Westfall and |ecuted signs advertising Casper. besser had a great time of it if|remote corner of the world to hide Latest analies show tha i 8 3 | faced on | must hav a a k : la t ide of contamination ‘has passed. visiting with relatives in Washington. Miller. ot “these ‘signs have been pinced on they get many opportunities to hecr and leave him and hin family trium 9 — ine Behr Ate fax shh Calebcities the Scovel who was present at the phant here lo sneer more unsuspe ant over the: United lates > luncheon today. He will speak at the ing women. / a sar al asp at ah torney was that these solicited visits | . jing the nast few weeks noticed the | were to be understood. . ) stood, not as-mere erection of the sizn at Park street. ¢ Fe M eGraw eocia: caits. put tor improper par c < M 80 . oi poses; ne matter was 2 efore the ° ue salesman : ‘ chamber today’ as being not only In World Series, “I do not believe any: men. or mar détrimental to the anpearance of the has made any ; city but also Cangerous to pedestrians passing on dark nights. The matter | jof prohibiting all billborrds in rectors to see what loves me and wants to marry me. and! pound to believe,’ Just before he was that he does not believe this hideous|ig take the train for our wedding slander which has been taken to him.|:rhey would, he said, foltox Bnd yet he refused to give me thejever T might go. I would name of the man or men who accused! abie to hold my head up again. OF FATHER self out of a hole inythe seventh inning when the Hugmen got,run ners on second and third with only ine, I cannot understand his attitude.| «This hideous slander and Mr, Cand He told me he was wretched and un-|ter's reception of it and his saying my {Pappy and did not care whether he future {is ruined ‘have broken my {lived or died. He sai dhe would prefer| heart: but my will is not broken and |for me to go home and walt ewhtle. have faith that God will give me land announce the breaking of the en-| courage to defend myself. Daily Tribune | SPORTS MARKETS NUMBER 8. S_ VENGEANCE R BREAKS ENGAGEMENT TO WED KIDNAPPING BY CHAIN BANDIT... %¥'s. De Bouchel, Prominent In New Or- DESCRIBED BY WOMAN VICTIM | 5. 0. S.HOISTED 0-8 HOSTED EVOLUTIONAT BALLOT BOX 15 ASKED BY BORA IN LATE. SPEECH KEY WEST. Oct. 10..-The wrecking tug Relief here toda > go the am ance of the Ward e steamer Santiago, reported ashore! the Cubar about 125 mil # Key We or Gobbt from this vileness and 1 table and 1} traveling salesmen em and pre man against “Why wa Atlanta whe call on the re. o le class of prat to investig: tect a def jess wo: conspiracy and perjury. thie brought against from my home and ae Tax Situation Is Making Bolshev- hin yds. andlers th teas ad gone ine, -StS In Nation, the “Tiinmediatey after. that a atream| 1@aho Senator As- of ugly levers began to flow into At . wa, it ie auld | serts in Address know he employed detectives. M colored chauffeur, who } P z in the country, 40 mites from United States Senator Wil- ne New Orleans, that the poor boy was liam E, Borah Republica: i. : n of brought into euspicion with his wife “ A and neighbors and had to leave home 24@ho, demanded “a political and huntwotk.'eleewhere: {revolution conducted at the “It fm an honor to this negro boy|ballot box” in the keynote t he resisted the ‘inducements’ c fored him and went away to the heavy labor on the rice field rather than sell his emplorer, who had ner been oth Speech of his Idaho campaign here. He told an audience of 500 px jons how taxes in every community, every state and the nation had leaped = upward orwise than kind to him. 8 1919 and asserted that the “With a'l this nothing was found| He said that ‘a fight for fiscal ree ugainst me and the wedding was to’ lef is a fight for the American horm take place on September 20 jand urged the necessity of the people “Will any just human being belteve taking into their own hands.“ that the transfer of these infamous etrumentalities of power of politics. attempts against me to Atlanta at the The senator laid down. this program last minute just in tinie to prevent Mr. | of relief: Candler trors stepping6n the traln.wash.Add nothing’ to our present burden. e ane out, |Ragement and give as my reason any-| “1 have come here against all my ‘fy boy won that geme,gnd. I {Siig sirimental tohis.character that| training, against all my instincts, but knew lhe’d do it,” he declared proud- |1 might see ft. Of course I would not { a good name is all that woman ‘has, }do such a thing for I know nothing’ and T mean to put the dastards who jagainst his character although 1 in-|have contrived this dexpicable scheme “His presence there gave me a real (wist that he owes it to-me to give me/to destroy me behind the bars if there thrill,” said McGraw. “I. could see | the names of those who accuse me.” {ie any justice in Georgia. in the father the will and determin- |. Mrs. De Bouchel aajg her te r.| “T have always known that the ation of the son‘to fight his way | Harry Gamble of New Orleans,,would|Candlers opposed my marriage to Mr. back, when it looked as {f hig major | ly, as he stood erect after the !ast Yankee had been ret'red. |areve tomorrow night. She said she/Candler and he wiii not deny that league days were over. That spirit 'woujd probably be hero “for some/twice after our engagement, long af. wins many a bell game.” time.” She declined to state what|ter, I offered to release him. “He vehemently refused and cried |that I was cruel to suggest it. Who is cruel now? | OR “This clumsy conspiracy fixes the time so fortunately for me that I can pr my innocence against all the perjurers and hired assassins they can bring. “T was perone general at the re ion ite of confederate veterans ih a of rooms with other women of mpeachable chs nd under acter conditions so high!y honorable to me pany Chamber of Commerce Auto Hispesie aR feos plead ae rake power In Atlanta would ever conceive the idea of making me out a common | degraded woman in the very hour that I was crowned with the very highest The Chamber of Commerce forum meeting today took/#nd most sacred honor that can come to a southern woman “When I received Mr. Candler's let taining this abominable charge and saying I could not come to At Train On Coming Trip to Lusk t oose building, the placing of trained war veterans in posi ons, the fall membership drive for the-chamber of com- such statements but 1° there are such they have been bought Max Hirsch Says other than a st denpsrate’ attempt| Cut all government to absolute es: to break up the marriage at the ex-| sentials. Pense of the destruction of a woman| Bring’ home every. Am. r . Y erican soldier who had never done them any jiarm|in Europe. “s ond who would) have released Mr.) Heduce the army to 100,000-men, fandler at any time he would have! Collect the interest on the nat isked {t in an honorable way? dent. parted “IT have humbled myself again and| Restore the e r Rt ‘xcess profits tax law. Again to entreat. to implore Mr. Cand-| Pass a fefleral inheritance tax Jaw ler to piace me where Y can protect| Give complete publicity to income myself ‘2. | tax payments, never believed till now that he! Establ'sh a rural créait : rer bel a system based Meno sett he could be @ party to this on agricultural interests and not com. dishonorable transaction. mercial interests “I'll never submit. | af : é ts | After discussing these forms at some theag the laws of Georgia will punish length, he asked “how are you going nore et nitators for thelr crime |to get these things?” Do you fineeing veainst me—they shall be Jatled jit can be done without persistent ef. “Only as a last resort have IT given fort and courageous campaigning on Srenennent to male this disclosure. | your part. You must selse the inate Stlence and retreat only expose me! in ne alities of politics.”” more at future periods of my: life of power in politics | mt athe i “An onen fight against these under-} ground burrows is my only safety T have no other course. I have not a! RATERS ‘ving male relative.” aly r r ~ J Mrs. De Bouchel asserted that she demanded of Mr. Candler “to know OPENED FQ the name of this traveling salesman. | He refused to tell me. He still re-| § fuses, But now he tells me, when! he und his son came here to see me; Republican headquarters in Cas that he did not talk to the man him-'Per have been onened in the Consol. xelf—that the man talked to his son, {dated Royalty building on Center Asa Jv; that there t¥ not one man street, All candidates and workers but two. ure expected to call at the office fre- Declaring that she was in ‘Chatta- duently to keep in touch with ¢ D ° ooKA about ten days prior to coming 4 campaign developments a: M ‘o Atlanta, Mrs. De Bouche! said she give casistance in any OE) an Be registere dthere under the name of to be done, oA “Mra. C. D. Rogers.” for the purpose Iyer of “escaping those nasty detectives! Miss Lor Raine Wright and who are following 1 Frank Seal returned yesterday Mrs. De Bouchel denied that she spending thé week-end was making any financial demands on} See Mr. Candler and declared she was in Caroline Fletcher Atlanta only to protect her good name Pa,, arrived and clear up charges which had been spend a few made against her to Mr. Candler. irelatives, TWO DEAD IN IRISH PRISON RIOT, REPORT fi in Denver, 4 of Pittsbuggh, last evening weeks visiting friends and and will DUBLIN, Oct. 10.—(By The Associated Pre, with smuggled revolvers, Irish irregulars army the Mount-Joy jail here made a determined attem today. In the fighting within the jail walls one prisoner were killed, while five guards and a number of prisoners were wounded.. The outbreak was subdued after 15 minutes The military guard tn the prison 8S) .—Armed prisoners in pt to escape guard and a Cas. per was referred to the board of di-| action can be “Too much McGraw,” was the la- tt Sec- conic answer of Max Hirsch of the MERCHANTS TO MEET TONIGHT hi ing, the electorate this year will be favored Wednesday night with a taken. The removal ofthe F ; canpeiee a ene ae when the giant broadcasting station of the Western Radio Cor- ae fatreet ee will be referred to poration of Denver, broadcasts a ten-minute address by Frank W. Mondell who is mow cam- {yr tre eee commieres mmember- paigning the state in the interest of his candidacy for the United States senate. lship drive will take nlace October 18 Mr. Mondell is out in the state fiHinzg important engagements and is unable to go) J. F. Heagney asked the moral and I & .!through 19 years continuous ~ an-/listen in WeCnesday night, hundreds if possible the financial support. of miner Wednesday, night and Pere, (Rouncing at the Frontier Days nee ee others all over the United States|the members of the chamber in the talk into the big broadcasting 4+ Cheyenne. | Walker und Mondell| 1, fiightly listen in on concerts |@sposal_of the bonds of. the Moose microphone, but George S. Walker, were men together in Mondeli’s home | | aOuNKers = Wecaitvanting® seaiton Oe Leet eee. ee oe Fe ung esident and owner of the station,/town of Newéastle thirty years ago, |from Walker's broadcasting St tof $100 denomination and bear seve - most efficient and powerful west /and Walker desiring to give the peo- in Denver, also will hear the congress: /pe~ cent interes > ae * Chicago, will read Mr. Mondell’s|ple of Wyoming a real trect consent-/ mans’ remarks. Tt will be a message) Dr. W. 1 of the tks in the same tones that won/ed to broadcast Mondell’s message. net ‘only for the people of W States Ve pe eh Walker @ national reputation’ Thousands of Wyoming fans will’ but for, the entire coun! [tore the n the fa Leader store-on his return from the world series games this morning when he was questioned about the games which he bad attended. “The Giants outfought and out: guessed the Yanks in every one of the three games I witnessed,” Mr. Hirsch McGraw managing they prot champion Mr. Hirsch New York while on a ig trip for t he Lead said had been w ON PLANS FOR FASHION SHOW All Casper merchants wh Tribune Fashion Show, requested to meet thi ber of Commerce building. Matters .of importance rel be oft i be discus med Oo are going to exhibit. at the, the proceeds from which will go to the Red Cross, at the Elks club, October 18, 20 and 21. are evening at 8:00 o'clock ct the Cham- jwas taken by surprise. The trouble jbegan near the mess room at break- fast time when a prisoner shot one jot the guards dead. Other prisoners Occupying sheltered positions blazed away with suddenly Produced wea- pons. Some of the guards were ordered te leave the jail and prevent any attack that might be attempted from the utside, while the others engaged the mutine ative to the: distribution o2 ha arg