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ter nb} np Read | Edison’s Plan For Stabilizing Business As Told To Roger W. Babson in Sunday’s Magazine Section Fair tonight and Friday warmer tonigh Veather Forecast VOLUME VII. MILLIONAIRE RED’ MUST GO TO PRISON, EDICT The Casper Daily Tribune | CASPER, WYO.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. Conservatives ‘Sweep Elections In BritainWM. B. LLOYD IS SUMMARY ARTHUR HENDERSON IS AMONG LABORITES DEFEATED AT POLLS IN STIRRING ELECTION TUESDAY Conservative Pal Will Have Majority Over All Others in New House Unless | | } | Vote Trend Is Changed 16.—(By The Associated Press. )—With only 2 6:30 o’clock tonight, the re-) turns showed the conse rvatives had elected 340 members of| the house of commons, or 33 more than a majority of the vot-! ing members. The Asquithian Liberals had elected 59 mem- the Labor party 130, the National or Georgeite Liberals) ~ ex.s DRUNK THANKS POLICE LONDON, Nov: May Exhume Twelve In Poison Mystery OF NIGHT NEWS MEXICO CITY—Organization of a Cruz, The organization wearing the federal irtcolor, green, wed and white, plans an active campaign against bolsheviffl, the report said. ASUNCION, Paraguay.—The gov- ernment was reported to be over- coming the revolutlonists. NEW YORK—Ruling that chess did not impair the health and mor- als of a bey, M rate Levy dis missed Samuel Exzeschewski, year-old chess marvel, charged with being without proper guardian ship. COLUMBUS—Addressing a con- vention of building and leau men Mrs. Kdith McClure Patterson ot Fascisti to combat bolshevism was | reported at Jalapa, state of Vera | 10. | af aS a. eee cate The Casper Tribune Two editions daily: tion of largest elre: newspaper in Wyoming NUMBER 40. REFUSED STAY BY HIGH COURT | Two-Year Fight of Wealthy Chicago Com- | munist to Escape Penalty for Sedi- 4 tious ActivitiesIs Lost , CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—(By The Associated Press.) —The two-year fight of William Bross Lloyd, wealthy communist, to escape a five-year penitentiary sentence for violation ithe Illinois espionage sct, known as the “overthrow” law, fended last night when, according to word reaching here, Chief Justice Thompson of the Illinois supreme court an nounced he would deny Lloyd Joh d, Harvard graduate, p tien to stay the sentence until De-jazine writer, author and frat Bo's cember 15. i vik to the Untted States, | Lioyvl and 17 ether members ~f the} died. of typhus in Moscow and envoy clated Press.)— Dayton, Ohio, sald 85 per cent of | communist party were convictid in} byried under the Kremlin walls. S¢ setback in the Widn¢ n of the money in circulation In this | Chicago in August, 19: They were! eral pf thoxe who were conyleted w cashire, where Arthur Hi ‘son was FOR SAVING HIS MONEY cctintry passes through the hands | sccused of adyoca-ing overthrow of! him are wanted in Michigas tnclud defe the conservative candi bd i of women, who received*only one- [the government. Their fight io es ht of Cleveland and s: ate, Dr. George C.' Clay after j third value for it. jeape sentence was made on the who was fined $1,000, ing the seat since 1919. The vote( — ‘ grounds that ‘the Illinois “overt | ton Henderson) Gypsy: Wyo., Noy, 16,— W. NEW YORK—President Harding, | act, adopted during the war usurpe ROCK ND, Mh, Nov, 16.- BS Z a in a letter to, Mr. Douglas Robin- {authority vested in the federal gov-.1Unols su2reme ‘court mandate or {cManus, arrested for drynknéss, son, sister of the late ‘Theodore jernment alone. idering William ross Lloyd, milligt a ao: thanked the police whe obefed Y Phd Meinlted. aire Chi 1 NO BITTERNESS hanked the police when he sobefed Two Chicago women are belioved to have carried on a series of poison plots to kill their husband's for in. | Roosevelt, admitted there lias been | ‘The Unitec. Siates supreme court, - SY cago communist to Jollet 7 on for five years for violation of state anti-syndicalism law, —w TION up sufficiently to be released on bail ys azo to hear the IN E& a shift in public opinion regarding | refused several ¢ surance. Other ative Iso are believed to have been given arsenic either for dnsurante or for personal rea- | | 1 LONDON, Nov. 1¢—On the while |The f handed him $430 which had}sons. The two women are Mrs. Tilly Klimek and her cousin, Mrs. Nellie Sturn=r Koulik. ‘The bodies of former | Prohibition and predicted the ques- | Lloyd case. Pending the defense mo- oo. .q eon Sheriff Peters, of _ Coc the TalecHantsaatactas vrs ate been found in his pock | huskands of both women ‘aave been exhumed and found to comotn large amounts of arsen'c. The above photo | tion would not be taken -out of pol- | t'on before that court, Lloyd's attor-| vo nty today, Chief Justlee Thom». ble for good humor. old-time ‘shows Mrs, Nellie Koi nd Albert Koulik, her husband, who ways he is afriad to live with her longer. | ities within this generation, jMey's obtained the stay of sentence) oe ince ome pitt and fi of person: 1 ee REED from the state court uptil today | Vidas Aino eae eC ea tet hangin tetra Blueb > To hile arguments: on the cast. Wl .04” Tope: plea tor. pithlity 4 or# were worn very little but in one uebeardess > ’ 18, Forest, chief of the defense coun-! 1) sgumccmit -him-to arcangesfor th district a party west to the length of | sel attacked the ‘“overthor oct M a “ “4 ps a gh cael « bine— solely on tecginicalities stating ot the ser de eke, rages brigk a indie to the ele their path oe oe \court that he’ had no sympathy a ‘ i to duty that aintinesta tan: paliey ae ught to have that much .mon Justice Thompson semmentec clients, { Chief Cerk Vail of the state su-| P¥ing the de supreme court today was expected to “f jisgue the necessary papers for Lloyd's , Pirmsprisonment. In addition to prison RANCHER GIVEN s who a canta the registers, an s of bat rolled 1 Stori were © who were taken to the polls to exe cise their franchise ly, while er befors was there such a crop cente ang as vyttered to the va sentences most of the defendants rious. bd da, | wei Lloyc’s One of these veterans was Sergeant McCale, said to be the last survivor of '‘Exertion in Scuffling With With Former Service Pranic Draper. r@aied io nave eon Men After Refusing to Join Red Cross Is Fatal to Idaho Man ns yeste fined: various amounts. fine 100 St. Louis Organization Out of Harmony “iin liam Bross Lieyd, © millionaire 3: communis laborite, of Winnetk: a q With De Valera Faction; Neutral Pol- | x0, Shore suburb, inherited @ tor.) LONG SENTENG j tune from his father, Boston, philanthropist. His 4 ong the essfuX a c . . . . D. Lioyd, Perea Te taps arpa Spec pse icy Will Be Maintained Ltnnsited wealth greatly aug- James Plymell Goes to Pen see born in England, who “regards | { fi | Mented in -kepent years while: he was} </for20 to 40°Yeanertor Mall- himself as “imember Yor India,” al-! [a stockholder in one of Chicago's ly newspapei Lioyd*has bee though elected for the prosaic work-| UTTE, Mont., Nov. 16.-—James F. Melvin, 62, editor! ST. LOUIS, Mo., Noy. 16.—(By The ‘Associated Press, rj 1 ing OF NeIEDDOR ‘ n known 88 2 radical ing Alstrict ‘of Battersea, ! Benth Lice Heal Selmbileaho, Recordar pied, suc yenly in his pice 'Plans for the formation of an organization with a neutral)... Soars. He was at a during], GILLETTE, 16—James do @ Intends to look ©) following a scuffle with a committee of ex-service men who liey. t 1 the situati Ireland were under way here pao iReat = Pi Siok ited -lyme!, a rancher north ditareats fottTndlan etudetion policy.toward the situation in Ireland e 3 @/the war: by Chicago police for dis-| PW Bees 9 ‘Among the late returns was the re-| Visited him after he had refused to join the Red Cross. In today following the withdrawal of the St. Louis council of | playing the red fag above the Amer. | 20°80? “es np ED Sana election of 3. H. Thomas, the Jat Jor | the scuffle, Melvin’s coat was torn but no blo were struck. the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish n flag on his automobile. He de-| * Pe fi ea a eae nine anal Sis} le Derby. He escaped from the committee and ran to his office, where, Republic, from the national association, which is said to be roan peel Men yee) ee Marvel, @ eighbor at the eonclusion he expired — shortl fterwards. | ralers ee Be nee bere AG Ee enaeee I ri here eae ed | Rec expte aeeees eeerer ia a | supporting Eamon De Valores in Bia GE CARTE TARvatO fhe fAntéeice as ies is val for mur rhe ciated Pres 1 ; , e | ne local branch, which has a mem- AF 3,is ateiouasos Hele direc e result of a dikyere Boscawen, h: in the} ant 9nd povenexertion wi H bersh'p of four thousand, fs ‘out of) | tive part in the. attalis or erg {nent over some land that Marvel bad Law vas defeated by ' | nony’; with the national ‘organ:| 1 ‘Socialist’ during aM AT EE. ala ral in the Taunton | on, according to M. J, Cullinane, . and when. pata which was thrown and hit Marve! in f sident of the council, | ton eee ety acre ‘he head and a singletree with which > {By The As , and on November organize the, vallesl meanlteatd cof Tae’ d the defendant Je said to aye beate . Pre The second woma: d i under name of Ame! Li and. fla titleride tories el figured in the testimony e returned to t w house of com Prorny ule eer Wejends of Treiana eee anudigiiat Tabor arty, © webdobs “vila Eisele, . ranctiery theo yns, Lady Astor being th a y President Cullinane said that th ated -writhethetrbind ant acta oe} Witness to the fight, was to far ‘ hecte first to come to th ajority of the members of the loc - Sted wvthe the Third Internationale OF | vant to see the incicente- that of the police when her presen ch are In favor of the Irish tre = Sa &- a ‘ plac FROM FFA Acie | husband was found to be dying of Upon are in Net thy'with| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov, 16 Lloyd was elected sergeant-at-arnzs : pa: i 11,609 | arsenic poisoning. Eee ST TE Mra.{James A. Mooney of New York, communist4gbor party.-He was 1,609 | en | the activitics Mrs. | former Cheyenne resident, ia no t close friend of William Db. “Bis| JAY Lab ervative cand rich: Machwiney, wie of Ter-| ; s eee - a, with 10,726 |: CEE iB, Wyo. Poke ey f oO 5 spade ph iti Fed cai Soak oughly convinced that Sheriff George | Haywood, former I. W. W. lead armer-L.aoor 726] W30 =lrour Ont of. County's six(E POMSIUSION OF |rance stacswiney, tormer lord mayer ee sre ee ett a seine ery who ied. fo. Russia. Inet. ea a — eee F 1 wes ot D nvern mays tter| Seats Go to Jeffer onians BI d i Ss. é | manding republic tn Ireland Fe | nee en 3 praia wok bree eres: en ee s atlec Fae rane ota eLie Reena cen in State Legisla- 00 oO UE; | | sestarea caer ne free | Det $1,000 he wou! the s bonds for Haywood when_ he fs nea waco eek, Tat Tew LeEmeetanth nik pata ture. pee ren avaant tin oalueniatea- outer sae in cu within se rom his conviction by Jud f , DO OE ng a nae nae ome rsh Ce | . mse =)P areant Bagh arches ays of Undertook ‘the| saw Landis, and it was SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Noy. 1 : and struck him: in: the \right*eye, | Ter rter s Life}: weaken the Irish ause jn_ the i 1. Moone was offered to put up enother $10,600 wh < aioe iets Representatives of farme shock CHEY and la ying the was | organ. Th Noy... 16.—Be- {of the world,” and that he considere tcrowd of sporting ~ 4 meén in the lob! wood wa caught in’ the i . e ‘that the lest the sight of {tated = t+ : he clectior ee state a step towar S- ns BS organizations will be Tr mM : 4 eek = : § ay in eLEret Hae it spe ere a8 : E rea eet pec sa ny fie|0f the Waldorf-Astoria, There was|1919 roundup when Lioya to attend a meeting here cn c ne S70) BRO s BOS Ie s | prawns eoceay sy eday _eatabliahed” OAKLAND, 46.—Blogd} tablishment ior, a. republic’ Mater ©/no* taker, therefore the essential con- arrested and convicted. H November 28 when efforts wil | A Bey that lL, C. Ander an Democrat, de-|trinsfusion into the veins of “Apache! added that his advices indicate a ma-|Jia.ation of haw the Cheyenne shy of these $10,000 bonds wh RD -Tdreh Ae Y ataee anit ef the ee : feated Republican, for | French,” ed pup, to those of| Jority of the people of Ireland favor! fre Couia get into the -« Lama baboon pears hp. tate: at Ne fiv ed RIVERSIDE, Cal—A slight earth- | seat in t house of the legis- ston bull terrter, has|the Irish free state. and that. (the oo) iaored. | PpRBe Ate vpdiont: adebétecs 5 rep Peet searbe AEs So cane mot * 00,-| quake shock was felt. Four tre- lature, by votes. Anderson's lc tter'a ‘life <) {il-| treaty would be “ratified by a plebis: A sie toad Mice aan 000 mors were noticeable. tion gives Democrats four an@/ness was caused by “swallowing ite before Christmas.” two} the county's jice cream spoons which a veterinarian | removed, but the shock and loss. of} blood nearly caused the death of the the Republicans two of | six seats in the hous: FASCISTI MOVEMENT | SHCP EMPLOYE “JAMES WALORUN FER on sistance, | patient. , Domestic Science jyeThe owner of a large husky dog i | Whose line risa ‘trifle doubttul,| UNDER ARREST | Experi Secured By wun S55 19 HELD THIS. master refused. | nm “It's going to be blue blood, he Calumet Company aio, “anvihing cise woula Urea my aes |dog’s heart.” | The funeral of James Waidrun, who} Segre, | When pedigreed pup became | died a few ‘3.ago-of asthma, is be M Helen Harrington «Downing |< ple the two dogs were put on|ing. held 2 o'clock th fternoon gned as director of the de-|the ope’ The transfusion} trom the ShafferGay chapel. The J M RY. sip - food ‘con s of r- | ope! a + Fatal W ounding of Striker at Omaha Is Se stone shigenled | Gt AN ORSEaY on thot ee (Dour (And ee Bale Lemlyasion yArmyiakas cers. of ve Organization Designed — to Stamp Out seconded in Mexico City and ot! and comipe cago, how-| and bot re recovering. — services. cities by those kame elementa who do . : not lost Mrs, Down'ng” who Re der t ie BR Result of Altercation Started When He Sty Seaieah ee oeaie Communism Below Border Sweeping \germiu yates eee omestic science experts of} : t 7% hia , " 5 Dinudeges VOCABULARY OF OZARK HILLS Majority o tex oo country, he has moved see eis { 21 save 5 e: Bumped Into Man's Dinnerpail [hig Sats nemmavepiee te ajority of Mexican States here iaieted —-, ae palin. 5 |churge of the honie. economics depart, {> | MEXICO CITY, SRR er Farha ite any $ as cet - “ ‘ | ment of the Calumet Baking Powder | me Nov. 16.—(By T ie only official expression was 3 OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 16.—Erb Cotton, employed in the| company. ‘Indications point to: the Saran 3 the pected Press.) — | made .by Gilberto Valenzueja, unde Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad shops at Plattsmouth,|. Mrs. Downing’s new position will from Jalapa to Mexico City and all the rt tl eetine cn liedee on OF the eee Neb., w arrested there last night accused. of shooting/atfo the Cal SE DORCAS Be ee roent nunne tetas Thomas Rabb, a former shopman Te on strike aencnning umet y have {nitiatea a do- jters throughout the republic in the near future, The organi-|P*!ment during the illness of Secr Croce nnninl dic nataiinecolee care Rabniat Rerreris & mestic seience gampaign, for the] . zation, which is modeled after the Italian society, is designed ee ao loa special dis Ls chreceived here. abb 1s In a Critical CON- | penerit of American housewites, that} CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 16.— J:; making the following proposition: | | to stamp out communism. Pes 3 | “The men supporting the. Fas: dition. ‘ccording to his father, who was with him, he is ‘practically wit touch every home in|M. Carey and Brother, of which firm! “I hey some hens I will trade in; Advises from Jalapa say the Fascist! j hold jin. Jalapa,” he said, “are whol’) said t acked at the after the strik 4, declared the {the United | Governor Rober: D. Carey is the head! on this dele at six bits per hen, and|there have merely formed a tentative} Badges bearing the Within their rights, as, the constity ap against | strikers tool asa painter} As al ron Cietetics, cooking recently aCvertised.in an agricultural }one chicken-fated Arkan ation but that within a few]}color of green Me a acral tri ition: prohibits the formation ef 5° vr 5 n drew [224 pape from. him dome ce, Mrs. Downing | publication had some blooded | roosts every nite in er tee in ss they will sto an active cam-|alre: 4 ndeint White are icieties only. when. they are illegal.” | His home | nas, appeared before many important | stoc the firm 1 T-also got er c20n dog wurth aign against a SAS coa bee as circles a to 3 | v i WW t his \ygomen's ct in the Uni at lars without her puppys that I amnot only in cepereed rmed at the moyen c we 1 be i 31 aidielad “expe: i willing this-dele for cnestire + Gany crganizatic thro In Ds un several weeks } aide rien . duties , to t jaad ome ind | recognized bs structed (0