Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1923, Page 12

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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. PAGE TWELVE Che Casvet Dally Cridune OFFICER WHO GUARDED BUNKO ARTISTS QUITS PECICNATIQN|.|¢ FOUR DEADA MANY INJURED IN. |irord ready t | COMMUNISTS IN U. S. FORCED Saas “re piggy, FIRE STARTED BY CIGAR STUB | i <“Dravtea | INTO ILLEGAL ORGANIZATIONS 17 Ai GRAND DISCARDED BY DRUNK, REPORT! 4s President] BY PERSECUTION, SAYS LEADER Rev. Charles A. Wilson will havo ROBE | EWE OBIS Mea ey lighted cigar believed to have| — That America wilt have to jaraft Sy. JOSEPH, Mich., March 26.—(By The Associated i | been carelessly tossed by an intoxicated man, started a fire| MShty hard’ to get Henry Ford to Chicken Thief Turns Out to Be “Rustler” CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 26.— Alva Lukenbill, who was arrested at Burns, Wyoming, for chicken stealing, has been identified by the Investigation by Coroner Lew M Gay has revealed no evidence that could fix any blame on the driver of the car in the tragic accident. —_>—_—_— Store Fronts charge of the services. Press.) —The third internationale of Moscow advised Ameri- 2 P run for president, was a statement erift's offi ated, me | which swept today through the seven-story Princeton apart-| obtainec. from Mr. Ford by John H. | Cans to form a legal party, Charles E. Ruthenberg, co-de-| Pai epee dtr ‘hed Sadia Wrecked, Man foe ments in West 57th street, occupied by theatrical and busi-| Perry, president af the American |fendant with William Z. Foster of charges of criminal syn- Saaatide this Chintady peltteicary, Cor ness folk, and caused the deaths of four persons and the seri-| Press association and the Perry | dicalism, testified today in Foster’s trial. i and who is wanted at Colorado Goes to Jail off! ous injury to man r Toya lorie tamara teem: Reading from the theses and resolutions of the third world} springs for jailbreaking and at Cor r’s irit the fun t looks as though the American | conzress of the commun'st interna-|jury the communist internationale’s| Sterling, Colo., for cattle theft. An eel! Pricay lktitharccesats a public might draft you as presiden- | tionale, he'd at Moscow in 1921, Ruth-|explanation that the illegal, under-} automobile in the possession of | ee Denver Tnal Jury Dead- betoretihe photograph v oes ie candidate?” Mr, Perry aske@ |enberg found a section which the organization in the United] Lukenbill when he was arrested is LANDER, Wyo. wee 26.— be. “Af 9) ah $2 Me. are state had not read when the document as the outgrowth of persecu-| believed to have been stolen in Colo- Charged! wits - oes Mes of = “For fifty years," replied Mr. |was presented in evidence for the | rado. | some $2.000 worth of busin’ top at locked Today Alter 2 and her! Ford. “I have been building up a |prosecutio nand from this he gave the| ‘The state moved to bar testimony} Gamigene [ (peety awhile jammer) Ce aan E Davs D slik ahs ahha j suits me very much and |— todaf by Ruthenberg and also asked | liquor, Marshall Graham, former the ays DVeliberations on nhe e to draft mighty bard.” | 110. of the United States district at | Judge Charles White to strike out the civil engineer and rancher is held ‘ B T 1 ] E nid | ittte, the interview, Perry | 10" OF the United States district at ltestimony given by Ruthenberg last in the county jail. Graham ran HCO mal VIGENCE) ine bi th r s an actress,| ** There is no doubt that if | torney, who said investigation reveal-| Vea put Judge White ruled that in| | amuck about 6 o'clock in the morn = = sh gat “s : opovereig| the American public wants Mr. |¢d Mr. Lutkart had nothing to do| jew of the fact that objection was ing after having celebrated at an Colo., March 26.|" ”” ned At CARS OL TUVO et pF OR aE? Bord willl nobrratape™ with alleged offense. not raised at the time Ruhenberg took | | all night (party, Before ihe w: ete h oe) oe fanntel . eee 1 Sel senate eacaarmseaes Fiingka ven on his way through Mr. Lutkart was indicted with a|the stand his testimony would be ad- | cheeked he bad smashed in several Clarke, a_ deputy] a third floor window and teactured| Jacksonville Saturcay to Fort My- | number of other former officers of| mitted | - windows and. doors of business charge of the west 2 7 MILES Fs WS arcs SEIeeaite suffering from| ¢FS to Visit Thomas Edison, the concern December 22, last year. —_— The funeral of Patrick O'Mally, 7-| houses. The ontire front of a pool ion of the district 2 SuSitagnin., wis Mreaatiod ADEA A Sate cae 7 Tho district attorney today sald he| myeo'carloa’a of furniture at, low- | Pear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. {Dimothy| hall was caved in with the excep resigned today 1 hre@nv abe (PoUeenenteRe was out of the company before the] est prices. Harned Brothers. Phone! O'Malley. South Poplar street,| tion of the framework around the ==. . AN HOUR NEW burned while engaged in daring offense took place who was killed Saturday evening! doors and windows rescues. | resignation was a | : | | PLANE RECORD Legion Commander IS FREED OF § Here, for deans | C au sht With DAYTON, Ohlo, the one-kilor Dr. A. B. Tonkin of Riverton, for mer state health officer and state com-| OMAHA, Neb., March 26.—An in. mander of the American legion, ar-|dictment against Edwin H. Luikart ga rl n Casper today and will be the| president of the Farmers State bank See 3 eded the| pri eaker at the meeting of|of Riverton; Wyo. charging con Y See (Ma by Sadi| the G » W. Vroman post this eve-| spiracy to defraud in connection with e ad ace, by |ning. he meeting is called promptly | promotion of the Lion Bonding and e fe tock and all members of the | Surety company of Omaha, of which Do setae rice aha cot urgently requested to be pres:| he is a former president, was dis a te ; missed by federal court today on mo- fur =. € t ink i hit we t eles locked. speed mark of 0 On = ore | second attempt ho made the wi i} |course in 9.54 and 9.56, for an aver ” ‘ age of 9.55. This completed four | 2 > TM NOT SPOOK =<") PRAISE TANLAC ENOUGH’ | Contrary to our orders and shipped speed mark of By adding both figures and dividin the resu't ae aval de peat ae = | a befor T. 5 ord. 233.87 nen established. |Declares Famous Medicine| "“¢,semed hardly worth living. | month e we are ready EA, eS ee Overcame the Debilitating] straightened things out for mo in 5 5 u | “Effects of Fla! Ended’ Stan t style. My appetite came back, sour stomach, nasuea and gas | ach Trouble and Restored| went 100 don’t believe any cc © of Oregon mor ‘anlac than me and my wife, a ged | away, and before long I w: | entranc | H e ng everything I ate and gain. p » here yeaterday. | Weight and Strength, ing weight right along. I haven't aj 4 i His death was due to art disease. sign of stomach trouble now and I call myself a well man." At this point, Mrs. Perry herself Photographer of Spiritualistic | Funeral Scares Hardboiled - ose | enthusiastic statement made recently Abolition of ty. Mar aa Prosar spoke up and, in enthusiastic terms, | told of the benefits she received from Kincaid-Kimball Suits Famous for Fine Tailoring Bieber-Rochester Suits 5O uits “Advanced” Clothes Picture Taker Away | | Ave , Ore. Mr. Perry is a} Tanlac: 3 z | ° 7 il |.valued employe of the Portland} “yes, 1 took Tanlac, too, and like earns Divorce Evil || scien site’tna is ecunty ar well ay Perey: tonne a Sit eran United Press Staff Correspondent. | havihe bee 4 lige’ sgeatay ents b a poet I was suffering from stomach troubie | LOS ANGEL Cal., March 24.—A | Is Su ested ie th a ge tt ngineer|s9 badly that I could hardly retain “harab photographer was to gg cr the Oregon & Washington Rail-| anything I ate. I had no appetite| night the storm center of the late nr & Navigation Co. for seven| and could go all day without eating | : Rader 8. hing. spute which has grown eereree c ch.26.—Comp! e exch he “ = a uphotograph he took atithe| | S52 W. ORE, Marct.26-—Com| a} year ago,” sald he, “the flu) «But ganlac was just fine for me, abolition of divorce is urged by sleft_ my stomach in an awful condl- of Mrs, Mary Fairf! Me ~ = a a) too, That sick, nauseated feeling left 7 preme Court Justice Morschauser tion. My appetite went back on me r, an ardent spiritualist and as: a Be Ate a Ge oe me, my appetite returned and since who presided over the 1 case, | entirely and the very smell of food i the First Spiritualist Pes be bad 4 cece aes then my stomach has never given me rt in an article in the April number of | made me sick. Why, when I did] 01"! troutie and never enjoyed ‘ ‘ ‘olumbia, official organ of © | manage to eat tle so ‘i cls q < 0. 21. ‘Munroe Js the photographer. open baue eee oleae the | manage to eat a little something, I) 7y food more than I do now. We Knights of Coluubus, made public | often got so nauseated I couldn't i BS c § »hotograph + ouldn | both feel like we just couldn’t praise Ht a photograp today keep a bite down. My stomach was | 7th) f° buen the i ne Declaring that he believed just full of gas and would bloat me| 78™!4¢ sodied | He n believer in spir | anotiti of divorce shou up so I could hardly stand it. I had Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- sm, } attende: rit Dug t gressional leg t weight and strength until I was| gists. Over 25-million bottles sold.— + on the sub ation, he | feeling so miserably run-down that | Advertisement TE ERE ET a 1 no w Mrs. McVicker.! cause there | a for the first time} many middle ag and elderly men | r tograph at her fuseral some young ones—who for temple. ason or another want new 1 arranged with Alt 1 . a friend, to havea] “But one great practical step photograph taken at her funeral. The} which should be taken immediately to be taken at ex » of legis'ation x 1aking ance with her requ on It \ to Munroe men or n run 1 g his camera to t We allow permits wi as Mrs. Mc Vv fa semi-circle, cans to e: e from the operation of M took sh of the} Ame , mventionnl Justice Morschauser would have 1 been pla Tt was ree cases tried in the open be ms \ dec'ared.| CAuse he believes publicity has a ae nging for the| Who'esome effect. He would pe phot Paws separations and annulments. MOTOR CARS A os past five another = 1 rker = ¢ e e° e Buick is the ote Standard of 5 Comparison. : Because it gives such instant relict rom any itching rash or more severe | case of ecrema It ic unusually sooth- | ing andhealingtoinflamedtenderskin, | f aed with Resinol Soap it does wonders t © poor complexions. Every home * s } should have Resinol Ointment on hand At the Automobile Show 1c 1 as first aid for ah ee Oe March 26, 27, 28 and 29 an Scratch Felons Piles In Booth No. 3 We Will Show All druggists sell the Resino! product. A Cut-Away Buick Chassis Driven by electric motor. We believe this to be the most wonderful piece of machinery ever shown in Wyoming, and trust that you will make arrangements to see it. L. D. Bransor Aute Ce. 132 North Wolcott St. Phone 2260 AUTOMOBILE SHOW | OPENS TONIGHT ARKEON BE THERE Two hundred and thirty of this Spring’s latest styles, silk and wool mixtures, cassi- meres, tweeds and unfinished worsteds, on sale this week only at 25 and 30 per cent less than regular prices, Sport Models $23.00 £34.00 $39.00 : Conservative Styles IMPORTANT—Next week we will move in our new addition built on the rear of our present room, turn- | ing over the front part of our store to the contractors for remodeling, and these prices are a forced cut to dis- | pose of as many suits as possible. | SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center St. A Splendid Assortment At ,

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