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Weather Forecast "The Casper Tribunc The Casper Daily Tribune — today and warmer Pes pares eaily; oS aig uesday. S ——————— VOLUME Vil. CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. NUMBER 9. PLACE AS PREMIER FOR BONAR LAW IS ASSURED —- _“Kill Babes? No, Twins Were Only Dol” IS ELECTED 1 Doors Swing Open Tonight on Tribune Auto Show at Arkeon LEADERSHIP 0 UNIONIST PARTY RADIO EQUIPMENT ASSPECIAL — W EET TOD FEATURE OF ENTERTAINMENT TO IN EET TODAY, MARK OPENING OF GREATEVENT| 70 G0 ON TRIAL. TODAY ALLEGED MURDERERS OF JACK BERGEN EXPECTED Task of Forming British * Ministry Is Assumed Mammoth Dance Hall to Be Banked With “ies. seuit "horn. | reched up to turn “ur the light and Frieze of Ferns as Background for Exhibit of Class in Auto World The stage has been set and everything is in readiness for} the opening of the Tribune Automobile Show which will open; in the Arkeon dance hall at 8 o’clock tonight, with a pre- Charles Scullion and Alice Thorn- Were expected to go to trial in Bergen county criminal court today charged jointly with the mur- der of Jack Bergen, movie stunt ac- tor, on August 29, last. 4 Berren was shot in the Ctine home at Edgewater, after he had been summoned there following the | confesrivu of Mrs. Cline of her re- | iations with Bergen. ‘The latter is said to have admitted in the pres- | reched up to turn cut the light and } that employed Bergen, ——$— | en thet Bergen was killed while the two scuffled for possession of the revolver held by Cline, He stated he did not know whether Bergen or be pulled the trigger. i Cling was a location manager for the same motoion picture company Olives are an ecquired taste. ~ A} teste fur olive branches iseems to be} by New Leader in Line With King’s Mandate LONDON, Octy 23.—(Ry The Associated Press.)—An- drew Bonar Law was unani- mously elected leader of the unionist party meeting held this afterffoon. one which the world has still to s¢! \quire.St. Paul Pioneer Press. ence of Miss Thornton, Scullion end Cline the ‘uth of Mrs, es's confession. ponderance of closed models placed on the floor for the yaze of the hundreds who are sure to pack the Arkeon for this; Oct. 23—(By The Mrs, Hazel McNully, 26 years of age, had the time of her Iife in Judge Cleveland's criminal court, Han mond, Ind. She was accused of-murdering her twin infants. And ‘the more serious it got the funnier :t seemed LONDON, Ass ammoth display. told police when arrested | Thu best way to study the Ameri-| tober, because, as she lad already stated, th> twin babies had never really existed, and she had been fooling |‘ 14. th sates tnesting toc wba an added tabi the man- ribbons more proudly than have he and Bergen left the others |can language in to rive past/a traf-| her husband with dolls dressed up lke real babics. When » curious neighbor discovered the deception she broke Le featrap ls 19 Arete a@gement of the show has secured the| auto dealers decorated thelr individual) and went into another room to |fic cop when the sign says stop, —| the dolls and told the others she had sent the tes ovt for “adoption.” One indignant nurse declared she had Yond of - We tasks: TSA. the services of a radio which will cut in| booths | tight a cCuel. He said that Ber- |Duinth Herald. seen Mrs. McNally wipe blood from one of the supposed infant's noses, Sept tie’ orekiea on programs from all stations duting] The hall itself will have x frieze of | - “p>? : sae of fortatng, a whiniatey the progress ‘of the show. Persons| ferns and chrysanthemums around the| Pa McNally Who Charges Infanticide who have never heard a radio in ac-|walls, and the pillars will come out . 3 i LONDON, Oct. 23—(@y The Asso tion or who have never heard one de-|in thelr best dress nd will be decor- 7 liver @ successful concert will have an opportunity to hear what comes over this one while at the same time their interest need not be taken away from the show proper. The decorators have b at their work, and no jockey ever decorated his favorite horse with pink and blue INVESTIGATION OF RGSENBLUTH EVIDENCE MADE Declaravion That It Would Be Cheaper to Fight Indict- ment Than Trial Is Probed. NEW YORK, Oct. 23,—Investi- gation by the federal jury of state- ments made by former Captain Robert Rosenbluth {n connection with his indictment on a charge of murder near Tacoma, were to, be started today. he for- mer army officer is at liberty under $40,000 bonds pending hearing of re- moval proceedings on Thursday He is charged with the m.rder, of ‘Major -Alexanddr P. Cronkhi:. at Camp Lewis four years ago. One of the statements to be inves- tigated and which was attributed Jonsh H. Goldstein, Qosenbluth’s counsel was that ten days before the grand jury was to hear the case against Rosenbluth, persons closely associated with the department of justice. made the direct prosposal that is would be cheaper for Rosen- bluth’s friends to contribute to a fund to prevent the indictment than it would be to go to trial. Jnited States Attorney ‘William Hayward will conduct the investiga- tion. U.S. Destroyers Sent to Manila HONG KONG, Oct. 23.—(By The Associated Press.) destroyers of the Asiatic fleet of the United States navy, v-hich arrived here on October 15, left ..esterday for Manila. On Sat- urday wight 160 petty officers from the the fleet attended a concert at canteen theatre in Hong Kong. VANCOUVE Charles - Qu this city who still worksat. his has celebrated the 102nd ann of his birth. Besides on his’ birthday he rep in his home. Work is his reciept longevity. f] packet steames ated in a like manner. The exhibit tonight will be made up mainly of closed cars. Dealers who cannot exhibit a closed model at this time will have to put on display one or two or thelr other favorites. MONDELL PLEDGES AID Many dealers are having more cars| shipped. These are now enroute to} Casper and should arrive before the} of the show. One nf the features of the show wil be « Packard sport mode! which cre- uted @ s*neation at all thé eastern} lows recently. This will arrive morrow and will be on exhibit for two days during the show The Tribune automobile show will| open at 8 o'clock this evening and will close at 11. The other three days of closin © show, the doors of the Arkeon| will be open from 2 until 5 p. m. ene} from § until 11 p.m, A very nominal | admission fee of 25 cents will be charged. During the show, the Indies of the| Rebekah loge will serye refresh-! ments. TO CASPER PROJECT | | Movement for Bringing Thousands of Acres Under Irrigation | : Here to Have “Active and Earnest Assistance” of G.O.P. | Candidate Who Speaks in Casper Tonight | “I consider the Casper project an enterprise of the very as it wili aave—my most active and earnest assistance.” Mondell, present representative in congress and candida stated this morning his position on the question of buil the Platte valley within the vicinity of Casper. Mr. Mondell met with a committee from the Gasper Chamber of Commerce at 10:30 first importance, entitled to-—— In these words the Hon. Frank W. te for the United States senate, ding a dam to irrigate lands along FIRE WHICH TOOK TOLL OF 15 LIVES IN GOTHAM TENEMENT INVESTIGATED Washington, | American Relief ‘Worker Missing, Mystery Is Seen MOSCOW? Oct. 23.—(By The Asso- clated Press.)— Numerous theories have been adva to explain th disappearance Shiei of American relief administration work- Phillip er, from Simbirsk, in the Volga valley, but none has nr lized. The incident has caused a grea sensation in Simbirsk, the population of which includes, many families of the aristocracy, who have looked upon the Amer relief. workers with favor. American author and > who re y after in areas for the is ill z famine can Rellef Adminigtration of pneumonia. ASS = Packet Steamers Crash on Rocks GALLIPOL 0. Oct. 23.—The General Wood, Gen- nd Tacoma stranded jeral Pershing on the rocks cht Ripple, 16 fu ht All are nent officials} at Washington have been appealed to for aid. STUTTERER IS SLAIN BY YOUTH WHO LAUGHE D AT AFFLICTION = PLAGE TO LIVE; WOMAN AWN @ m. and outlined his ideas conceri- ing the qYestion of tha irrigation proj- ect. ~Thé Wyoming congressman !s exceptionally well qualified to talk on such matters. He worked enthusias-| tically and. effectively in getting the eclamation Act passed under the Roosevelt administration, and has sponsored Wyoming's greatest irriga- tion projec Mr. Mondell’s statement to the com- |mittee this morning follows: |,.“t have been very much interested fn the development of a reclamation project ‘for the irrigation of lands ahove and in the vicinity of Casper | ever since the. building of the Path-| finder dam, In fact, it was our hope | and expectation at the time the dam | was built that the frrigable lands | along the river from Alcova’ down | would: be undertaken very soon after the butiding.of the storage reservoir. | “Surveys for the irriggable lands! above Casper had been made by { Elwvod Meade even before: the’ build: | ing of the Pathfinder dam; “immed-| fately after’ the construction of the| daw the Reclamation Service made further surveys. Untortunateiy, these surveys, based on the estimated cost of those cays, indicated a cost per acre of’ the lads to be irriggated (Continued on Page Seven) 1 2 SRL aaa Sunday Conflagration Parallels Tragedy | Month Ago in Which Seven Lives Were | Lost; 150 Reidered Homeless | NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Two inquiries were launched to- |day into the origin of the fire early Sunday in which fifteen lives were lost, seventeen injured and 150 persons made |homeless. Fire Marshals Thomas Brophy was in charge of one investigation and Asssistant District Attorney John R.} Hennis of the homicide bureau of another: | ‘The fire was thought to have start- under the main stairway in thelfire was similar to one on the same} hall of a five-story double tenement|street but on the west side a month ructure at 110th street and Lexing-|ago, in which seven lives wero lost. {ton avenue. In many respects the| ALFUSED CINCINNATI 1S HEALTH CAMPAIGN DATES ARE — NOUNCED, TRIBUNE'S SPECIAL EDITION WILL ASSIST PROGRAM Casper’s greatest health campaign will soon be under way. Next Sunday morning the Casper Sunday Morning Trib- june in addition to its regular features, will publish a} Tribune Health Edition. Three days later, on Wednesday, November 1, the Woman’s Departmental club of Casper, as- sisted by other local organizations, the dairymen, the mer-; chants, public health officials—in fact Essays on display—Fifth, sixth, sev- y the entire city of Casper-—will wage enth, eighth gradps, November § [8n intensive campaign to make Cas: é 4 fut ‘per a healthier and more beautifu? city| | City Sanitation and City Beautiful | Dr. fld- [3 SHOT BY HER RUSBAND, | | | | | DAYTON, 0., Ovt. 23—Harley Ho- sier, 24, fireé three shots into. his jwife's heart here Saturday night, as {they lay on a sofa in their living- jroom. He then ran from the house, |fired twice into his own body, and walked eight blocks to the home of |the family physician, where he col- lapsed. Hospital attaches said he would die. Ths ahootIng. Was ait ontgrewtln ot) [TT wench to: ive: Campaign—November 9 and 10; Clean-| |neighbor, told police. “—' “| “Work in preparation for the ai SER dit De oan cer dated | Mrs, Burgess sald Hoster —nag|DAigh has beet: unter way for, ¢mne) Beanetul. Dag, Novernber 20. | [weeks past and the final details are d. She said Hosier |"°W Pens neue ME > prandished a revolver and threatened| Mrs. J. W, McIntyre, Raper: fs |to shoot himself when Mrs. Hosier | tht Woman's Departmental club, ‘an- refused to return to Cincinnatt nounces that the health campaign live. {dates are as follows: | ae Milk and Pure Food Campaign—No- Child ‘Welfare !Campaign—November| 11. On this»day or beforo send-in children’s clothes, toys, etc., for use |in Casper child welfare work. Head- |quarters for the campaign will be at |the Public Market and « phone call at any, time during the health cam- |paign will bring a car to your home to vember 1 to 8, inclusi bundles supposed to Ters* ife killed babies. bsg Frank MeNally of Hammond, Ind., who adnilts he carried one of the have been a babs around but did not sea its face, charges WIFE SLAYER IS HELD JUSTIFIED BY JURY PROBE ‘Fresno Husband Who Clubbed Woman to | Death When He Found Her With Young Man Is Exonerated by Jury Verdict FRESNO, Cal., Oct. 23.—Justifiable homicide was the ver- dict returned today by the coroner’s jury that inquired into the death of Mrs. Clara Harlow, 19, whose husband, George A.:Harlow, 80, an electrician, was said to have-clubbed her to death with a shotgun near their home at Northfork early yesterday when he found her in the company of a young man SAN BERNARDINO— Fire near the Arrowhead hospital reached ser- ious proportions and was racing along the Yoct of the mountains with 356-fire fighters battling in-an effort to prevent a widespread con. flagration. A number of small build- ings were burend. WASHINGTON—Appointment _ by President Harding of a committee of sponsors, representing every “state, territory and insular posses. slon of the union to ald in the ex- tension of near-cast relief was an- nounced at the White House, CONTANTINOPLE— The Ameri- | can destroyer FlotiJ'a which sailed from Norfolk October 2 to protect American interests in the Near East arrived under command of Captain | { 0. M. ‘Toser. RAWLINS — Richard A. Falmer, hotel robber, jewel thief has es. caped from California officers again while en route to San Francisco. WASHINGTON — Secretary Mel- lon was charged by Representative her age. Harlow declared his wife, who was not expecting him, was with a 19- year-old youth. Mrs. Harlow and her visitor fled from the house, the hu: band sald. The latter seized. a, shot- {gun and started in pursuit of his wife. [He fired ‘one shot at her but tne i charge went wild. * Overtaking her, he| |1§ allegged to have struck her repeat- {edly o nthe head. Her -skull was crusted. Harlow retutned to his home and jremained with neighbors until the sheriff arriyed. The youth who was said to have been visiting Mrs. Harlow later was taken into custedy at the home of his parents in Northfork. BURCH JURY INCOMPLETE } Los ANGELES, Oct. 23—'The jthird trial of Arthur C. Burey, for jthe murder of J. Belton Kennedy | Went into’ its eecond week tode { With opposing counsel still strugel- jing o obtain @ jury. clated Press.}—Andrew Bonar .—Uyless some unfore seen development occurs, And Bonar Law will, before today ends prime minister of Great Britain The arrangementy already reported for the conservative party meeting »: the Hotel Ceceil stand and th every reason to believe the proceedings will pass smoothly with no opposition to the choices of Mr. Bonar Law «1 leader, which. wil) give him power :o accept the king’~ ‘mandate. Announcement? the compos! the new ministry and declaration the government's program cording to late information red until Thuruday, when 2:-9 the solution of parliament is jikely to ounned There is much perturbation in se eral quarters over the report that t elections are to be held on the 14th or 15th of November, instead of the / 18th, which falls upon a Saturday. Dissatisfaction on this point is par ticularly strong in labor circles, wher: it is maintained that if the poiling is held on any day but Saturday ma labor: voters will be prevented from their fnimchise. J. H Thomas, head of the railway men. in @ speech yesterday, said fixing of t election for mid-week would be a “con temptible trick," and this view is ap- parently universal among the labor. ites, who see a plot to reduce the laborite vote. The conservatives who favor a week date repudiate such int They contend it will be impossiblo arrange the election for-Saturday, N vember 11, and that if it is postpon to the following. Saturday there w! not be time to pass the Irish legisla ton before the stipulated date. Wibatever day ts chosen, it has been represented to the officials of the con servative party that it is unde: to antagonize the laborites, esp: as it is everywhere conceded that r fication of the Irish treaty no lo comos under the head of contentlo agreement. This week will party conventions and public meet ings. There is what is described as an “emergency meeting of the As quithian Liberals (often called free liberals) last evening at which Mr. A+ quith, Viscount Grey, the Mara t Crewe, Viscount Gladstone, Lord Cov dray and other leaders were prese | It ts believed this meeting was ca’ ed to frame a mantifeste, which w be issued shortly. “Viscount G Speaks at Bradford tomorrow, © an important pronouncement is ¢= pected. The executive committee of the Inbot party meets in London tomorrow to arrange {ts program, which wil! bt issued as a mantfesto, on. be crowded interest everywhere. The possibill jof his appointment as chancellor © the exchequer ts generally discuss! but some well informed conservatir® Newspapers say this is altvgether ! |Probable and opinion ts fairly gener that this post will go to Stanley win, one of the leaders in the fi against Mr. Lloyd George. |. Attempts to analyze the |Prospects yleld no results and no on? jaside from the party propa; seems to hold a distinct opinion 2 how the twenty million voters v7! line up. ‘Dhe ‘position of the wo electors constitutes one of the ¢ enigmas. EX-EVANGELIST WILL CONTINUE RIGA — The Russian armored for the Child Welfare offering. | Exhibit—First Oct. statemont | 7 Poster to . eighth % Frear, Republican, Wisconsin with 1 imped! MeCormack cruisers Roosleya and Grombol and. | - aes of Casper schcols, Novembers2| Deut forget the! Tribune Health 241-| “overthrowing the actlon of congress several other vessels have been lost tion next Sunday morning and Jend| by his ruling that sectlon 220 of th fase 1G ‘ ie seapd | in a storm in the Baltic Sea. {#0533 rour support to the Health ‘a ‘od othe Al et tdi 2 A “I long for my Uberty, woul tel led to igre fc; ot — | Bread Exhibit—Fourth, fifth, eixth,| Yous Support | dhe Campalgn’ revenue law, designed to reach large | bert Wilson, former evangelist, ye ngs Ly & of avhnsck | ca ere seventh and eighth grades, Novem.-|!mmediately’Zollowing, November 1 to] surpluses accumulated by corpora- | leged. mall’ robber snd coneichal | @Y Ue for it and eventual! P j NEW YORK — Fourteen por |per 4 yay inghusive. tions to prevent the payment of i ™urderer, who a fer days ago led | Péct to get, if I can do so ¥ ack, one sons, most of them children, lost | Dairy Diets—Freshmen high school) Zt} make Casper’s Health cam:| dividual. surta: was not ‘appli. | a break from the Los Angeles coun- | Te ROR ee. eso s | their Ives in a fire believed by city | ciris, dinner. and luncheon cooked|Paign'the greatest and most successtul| cable in the case of the 400 per Jail wil continue “to plot and Wilson ‘is held tm. the coun olice said j officials ty be the work of a pyro- | dishes; eighth grade girls, dairy dishes,jbealth campaign ever waged the| cent ‘stock: dividend of the Stand. | yian to get his Mberty,”" according | une es Saeapeata Ge SwoUrt on i maniac. both exhibits November 7. | west. ard Oil company ‘ef NeNw Jersey. io newspaper men, sn TO PLOT ESCAPE FROM PRISOH appeal,

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