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Weather Forecast Cloudy and somewhat un- settled tonight and Friday. Colder in east portion tonight, The Guaranteed Circulation of The Casper Daily Tribune Yesterday Was 10,003 “OLUME Vil. ATTEMPT AT . 0. PROTESTS EXECUTION OF CHURCH HEAD Love Is Blind -- But Look at Thess Eyes RUSSIANS TD BE SWAMPED WITH APPEALS, BELIEF Consideration of Pleas Set for Tomorrow by Che Casper Daily Tribune (26, CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. _NUMBER 147, JURY FIXING PROBED Contestants Going at Top Speed Now Gritting their teetn with absolute letermination, the candidates in The Tribune's “Everybody Wins Some- thing’ $16,000 grand prize campaign Personally to the campaign manager, though they may not be received at campaign headquarters before Tues day. are today going at top speed to cap. Bluffing Not Permitted. | ture the leadership for the coveted] Buffing or the apreading of false | prizes. rumors by contestants in an effort to It is entirely probable that the win-| discourage or bluff other contestants | SENSATION ([S POSSIBLE IN DENVER CASE Juror Says ‘Attempted Bribe Offered by Friend of Confidence Men Led to Conviction of 20 Defendants DENVER, Colo., March 29—The county grand jury today began to probe the bunko case. Shortly after 9:30 o’clock this morning the st juror of the 12 who late yesterday re- turned a verdict of guilty against all of the twenty defend- iS ners of the big, speedy, handsome au-| will not be tolerated and any found Committee. tomobiles will be determined by 10| guilty of this practice will be dis: | ants in the nationally known confidence ring case, went be- 2 o'clock, Monday, April 2, the close} qualified at the discretion of the man fore the grand jury. Other La cera Rye -, of the high vote period. Monday | agement. ical ef ; J ie Be parr were to foUow as f WASHINGTON, March 29. night seuEn te fell! sH9 story, Some of the stories put out to date | hak Lhaileie ae bese ai pat made by Oku'y in the —Repres i “ ach candidate is striving now to}are so ridiculous and unbelievable elr questioning : he on pret dons of “earnest| outaistance his or@her rivals and to| that they should be nailed immedi. Three of the jurors remained tn] 9.70? ty verdict, he said, was Pp a} rehbishop Zep-| accumulate a sufficient number of| ately. The Tribune and the campaign e district attorney's office whil n na'ly agreed upon with th re liak and Monsignor Butchka-] votes to be the undisputed leader in| management is going to see that such +iias Statue Gait ware 7 tanlile trie’ | eatioctonrs all the defend: and vitch of the Roman Catholic] te race for the big cars. Competl-| tactics are not used. lee pil Pats ie At Naar at A com th chic. way, he spared: £ tion is growing more keen as the final New Candidates Can Win. They were Arthur Armstrong, J. E. promise 7 This deathTeoe oslo oaed TOM |hour of the big vote period draws] An absolutely new candidate can Russell and J. C. Tharp. George pe gy eee re recest bag sone nearer. No stone is being left un-| by going to it in a big way right now, Sharp, who a upset the verdict; VERDICT state department to the Bovict movers | turned by the candidates who are/establish himself or herself in the sea Fart waat boll CAUSES SENSATION ua viet govern-| planning to get hold of every possi-| vot® score to an extent that con-| 3 DENVER Mar ment through the American ambassa- | },), ecri . fr 1 pairs of eyes are on Lou Tellegen these days watghing for some word from him fn regard to the by declaring, “I was sick pbs >» M A jury Boe ‘at "Baris: ble subscription before 10 o'clock | sistent effort will win. vere which Geraldine Farrar (left) hopes will secure he a divorce from her m dol husband, Lorer he eae haa see een t far f siet 5 yoke SURED ya nae Monday, the fatal hour. Remember that the biggest vote of-| Ambler (right) is probably watching Lou as closely as is fair Geraldine, for the beautiful Australian actress’ et OE \4| tion-wide « gar res AseertGae avernsiinets San ad Dated Race Is Fast and Close. (Continued on Page Seven.) | name is figuring prominently in the testimony. t reported at the district attorney’s| turned a ve ut 1eeda: ls] So far the \big race ts close—as office up to 10 o'clock. Officials ex-| finding all the men guilt step, to “give expression to the hu- a f convicted were: cis people” in the fate of the two eccles-| way to insure a lead at the end of the i at home _John Allison, Lou Bionger, Thomas jastics was made !ast night by the Cm-| nig vote period Monday at 10 o'clock Behind the grand jury probe, ac-| jon” “iad pt The Nt ed in partment. ‘Tho sentences had been| is to hustle out and get. few £093 c coulis Me’ rencktafintodleuliibisaat mania euckine haces hore characterized by department officials 1 lam Dougherty, A. W. Duff, f H. earlier in the day as constitutt: subscriptions. A new six-year sub: is the possibility of the d lopment | Foster, J. H. French, Jack Hard- if S sorter Bie d scription means 60,009 or more votes. of a sensation greater than the dra away, Louis Mush kK, 8 outrage against humanity which! ‘phe big subscriptions are what count ‘ i eho ye angi Reni 36 could not fall to create the deepest Foy en Mem iP nora hear a ee aire. “ps ~ = Pot W. L. Straub, Geerge . testimony at the trial and tho verdict| Walker, George Williams, Alia the Untted "States 204 horror’ in|” Candidates are again advised not oS of guilty against the 20 defendants.| Grove Sullivar H. Williams, GC. ‘ overlook the opportunity of the “ That developments may bring into] Baile . Err e ond payment plan.” Short subseri WwW B ks Shi Oo prominence he names of widely | i ‘ xcOscoW, sash Hortiy Toe | satgPerment oan, Sot sues | WOMAN BAS. Last Showing of Greatest Assemblage of Ship Operators | promvne sve. naner of witels| | suror Sharpe, fotowing the reads socated Press)—The appeal for clem-| may now be extended and the addi Mot C E Ss iSdageuk predicted. rete Se cena hacoae te eney for the Catholic church prelat: EP “ I S Z U ‘Ss nee ¢ finding.on condition. wher Soe prs enience “aor May | Sauce, Se, vate | AEE OS: ETO ee rae te: One eng a arate Eee will be considered at the first meet-|tra free vote offer. Thousands of 2 x BRIBERY ATTEM | “yes, on condition,” when asked Soe ais uty bt fpcria eeblcaral airbag Deana an ps Re Cold Hits East Scheduled for This Evening Many U.S. Ships) ser sx senor. Whether he concurred tn) the: etitiae tee to be held tomorrow or next week] going over the territory previously | D 2, Colo., March 29.—The| ¥ ad when Judge Duklee presiding, the Sorento s SEneaNy depart-| covered and inducing subscribers who 1 Rocky Mountain News this morning raregie BES twats the vere was ment committee announced today.| only signed up for a year or so to ex The lights of the Arkeon will go out on the Casper Sprin: 3 published an interview with Herman |!8. he finally said “yes.” The court p wa 1G March 28.— epted the ot at 6400 Meanwhile the temporary stay of sen-| tend their subscriptions another year] NEW YORK, March 29.—New| A ut, ba h t 11 o'clock t ht andvall P P! ne _ WASHINGTO! farch 28.—The| xs Okuly, one of the jurors in the|@Ccepted the verdict at 5:50 o'clock. tence for the condemned {s applicable] —or even five years. tekers .witititonwork today, chives |e ene o’e a h onight and a Per Res nS Orie States Ship Operator's 9990-l trial of 20 alleged confidence men, | o harshness of the blankt vere and they will remain in prison. The election is close. Someone,| ing in the coldest March weather on have not taken advantage of the opportunity given them to) cls ATE titoeeetad FH reo found guilty late yesterday, in which ted somewhat by a — certainly, will pull out in front after| record here. ‘The temperature was|see this wonderful array of aristocratic cars will merely have | (0 Mr rican merehant mar! rith | he dectared a bribe of 3500 was of for leniency for all ROME, March 29.—(By The Associ-| Monday night. That some one can be| 12 degrees. suffered that much loss, for not until some time in the future) gona to the shipping boned von tient fered him two days after he was 1 jurors, ard ated Press,}—Hcclesiastic circles were| you. The prizes are so big, so valu-} The coldest March weather pre-| wi imi chance arriv: Ptah an Sy oS ard request! sworn in, and that his threat to re of' the men 2 rly awaiting word from Moscow] able, so desirable, that you can well| viously recorded was in 1873 when it will another similar cha é: A ; on in formulating 8! veal the offer sw three other be ardth f bd For three nights the auto show has ster, Thi: is wonderfully built! polley, recommenced today that the today in the hope that the Soviet gov-| afford to spend every possible minute | was 19. Niak ae avec: thananIndb}ot Casbexsaca, paeecn een wouleesn pipet rises beatiatrps Bem He) jurors into line making possible the en could leave the ernment having granted stay of exe-|on this election between now and 10 TORE Lcuben hakuenin crowtad and-splendidly, finished. pedantry selpoer provi Semeeg Nels say hex leeye tt oni were: herved: tin? cution in the cases of Archbishop Zep-, o'clock, Monday night. DETROIT, Mich., March 29.—The ones in an ean of Shoe file isting ‘The complete car exhibits last night) ! Bere ne af se ae pal huhaia Okuly clared, according to the em ordering them to liak and the other convicted prelates First Period Almost Over. upper half of lower Michigan and| to capaces : | were as follow: a ts rictly withhold] yaw», that he informed Judge George | © the county grand jury and has offered such a variety of en any tonnage from aliens. | Doud-Weaver Motor company, Jew Dunklee of the alleged attempt to was understood to the entire northern part of the state ne would take cognizance of the request] No person will be permitted to en- Ue Pope Pius that they be liberated, {ter election headquartera at the| Was today in the: grip of weather | tertainment ‘hat none weno Passed "5 ote wedan, Jewett phacton, Paige phae bribe him, two or three days after it rat ‘The pontift asked that the church| Tribune office after 10 o'clock Mon-| More severe than any experienced Aoors went away clensie': }ton. Wyoming Cadillac company,| Deciares War on Ku Klux made. A man whom he said he , dignitaries be set free on the ground|day night. But all persons who are|during the winter. A blizzard that/ A free show is being given the/ Cadillac phaeton; Lafayette Motor ex., March 29.—Carry-| he would be unable t t s thet they are members of the Catholic|in the office at that time or befode| brought with it sub-zero temperature | schoo! children this afternoon, It 18! company, Lafayette sedan, Yellow ared opposition tol to his home o'cloc who hlerachy and are therefore his sub-| will be waited on and have their sub-| Was raging today realized by the management thet! stone Motor company, Star phaeton un’ the nj offer to 4 sa mones wer Jects. scriptions counted on the basis of oo ena ser re these young people have a difficult) py phaeton; Benedict Motor com-| Party of T th 1 Its executive | serted Herman M. Ok Church officials recalled that the/the first period vote schedule. AUSTIN, Minn—George King, | time in getting around to sve the cx:/ pany, Columbia “‘six” sedan, Ricken-| committes, has recommended the dis-| Assertions that the t Oscar S. Larsor Moscow government's assurances be-| Subscriptions that are mailed, pro-| 69, for 50 years an expert at fancy | hibits among a crowd of adults. Prob) hacker sedan, Kennedy Motor com-| ™ssal from federal service of all gov-| whom he sald to appear at 9:30 c roe the ‘tla that no capital sen-|yided the envelopes bear a postmark| knitting, died. His children and |ably few persons have greater In-| pany, Oakland sport, Chalmers pbae-| ernment employes known to be klans-|/the guilty verdict after holding out before the 1 tences would be carried out had been|¢rom any postoffice not later than| grandchildren, when small, ware ,terst in automobiles than the boys)ton, Wills.St. Claire; Coliseum Mttor|™en, R. B. Creager wnaville, | for more than 100 hours, had refused Juror I tenewid since fis conclusion, and|19 o'clock, April 2, will count just| stockings on which he had knitted | and girls of school age and for that| company, Dodge coupe; John, M.| chairman of the ublican ex-| to 1 in any argument, and|150 ballots on ttee said in an an-| repeated » excuses for the d 16 to 6 reason they are being given this op-| verses from the scriptures. portunity to find entertainment | were delivered word that the executions had at least bean delayed served to retleve their) if they (Continued on Page Ten.) | have| ing,” ¢ 1 the same as mont here today fendants { are said to fear somewhat. education, The list of cars which were on a afternoon floor last nfght included some that) to switch had already, been shown on previous | nights but also some new models One of the new cars was a Wills. St. Claire special roadster shown the Kennedy Motor company. car possessed an artistic blue an eight cylinder engine and in many ways gave promise that it would look good speeding along the highway. PAY CHECKS TO GO HOME March 29.— by the city BERNHARDT IS PAID TRIBUTE FOUR MEET DEATH IN ENTUCKY GUN FIGHT. =: NEW ORLEANS, La., Married men employed government were thrown into con oe eee nes oe nee _ sternation today with the announce 2 . had on display the Peerless five pas ; this car is handsome- Battle With Moonshiners in Hills of Leslie County Takes Toll «:. in etic of Three Men and One Woman as ‘Strongs’ Make Last ment by Commissioner Murphy that hereafter their pay checks would be mailed to their home address instead senger sedan. ly finished and upholstered and other ways maintains the standard of Streets Thronged With Crowds as Simple Services Are Held for Great Actress; Coe [use ier kr Fg a eactions, the Peerless. This company also phate TorERLRDE i M in I Sincere showed the Nash “4” coupe. | A be tEvery elty employe from the ourning Is The In D. Branson sfotor compasy Stand Against Dry Enforcement Agents : replaced its Buick phaeton with a mayor down is going to get his check at home,” Commissioner Murphy said. beautiful Buick roadster. The new Lincoln sedan called "The HARLAN, K March 29.—County officers and possemen had returned today from the PARIS, March 29.—(By The Associated Press.)—-Paris very member of the commission counell ie in the same fix as the street | paused today to pay a final measure of respect to the great] Berlin” was shown by tho Ear! C.|mouth of Beech creek, in the hills of Leslie county, with an account of the desperate last NEW YORK—wNegotlations are jaborer on this move. ‘The money be |Sarah Bernhardt. ante eee ane bad poees of Soya the/stand of the “Strongs,” a battle in which three men and a woman were killed yesterday ¢ whereby the Famous Play ya ally howe it en Gendt Crowds that gathered at the church of St. Francois de meet Nan Beant Motor company haa|. Kelly Walker, deputy sheriff of Tejay, Ky., Isaac and George Strong and Mrs. Isaac) {j,, eae, SO aca mh cele agen ae ieeane er the wives cannot keep it|Sales for the service and at the cemetery Pere la Chaise], surprise for the spectators by dis- |Strong were killed. SAAEALe ShODO AGG cushy ay oeeea there, that is their fault.’ mourned sincerely for her whom they loved so well and they] piaying a handsome Marmon speed Carrying a warrant for the arrest of Isaac on charges of liquor law violations, 22 p retain its lease on the building, thus brought in profusion the tribute of Sian larehed at. the (St home and} keeping its outlet for films. flowers she requested. | soreoizn dea t Deputy Walk-| Bernhardt’s body rested in the rose- Jer advanced toward the house with wood casket which she ordered made the warrant. thirty years ago. On the breast of AD dae | matksian ws tited rand her white satin dress was pinned the Walker staggered with a wound fr H Senne en RESUME SOON containing the likeness of her son ably a oF ? ‘ | Maurice. : fire EAS bleh GRAND RAPID 29.) The décision is to be based on the| The ceremony at the church was|+ Jail sentences promise to accom-|to the same offense, was given 90) nowored rifles on soit aa te —Federal ot| showing that fraud was, or was not| simple, for Bernhardt had expressed] nany the fines on all persons found ; 44 nda fine of $50 a costs. Bike taak ay oe ites Gat GENEV {a r - i Columbus had under con-| practiced, in tho guise of rel'gion. | wish that there be no oulories. The | wiry of violntion of the liquor lawa| | Harry Trollope, who pleaded guilty | gerenders. fin wea ; sideration the voluminous testimony| . Attorneys Walter H. Nelson, of De:| vault that received her body also was sas rlaws/to the manufacture of moonshine ‘ aby ay and exhibits in the « of John W. | troit T. De Whirst immedi-| unostentatious, On it was one word, in the eighth district t if the! escaped the jai ause he} | Wh nae 4 Hansell, against the Israelite House | ately began preparations for the suit “Bernhardt.” action of Judge R ter-| gave testimony nviet $ o r A decision on whether t th Bamford Reed and her sister, The streets leading day can be aken as a Megenity t a $80,000, the va Bamford Rubel of Detroit, to} Ampere where the J. G. Megenity of judge n property d > circuit court, in which] Francois de Sales ton street, who was AT t ume a tem damages of $100,000 from|thronged with crow the possessior qu r I a ie . ring membership, nell. The cult leader is charged| Ampere itself was barre trial, was dD ¢ in| was a rt : when for sorae time, possibly | with mistreating the young women at| card holders. The stre addition to his fine of $300 and costs. | shine 1 They 1 r ¢ j 1 to reael Continued on Page 2) Henry Mathison who pleaded guilty | attorn | 700 gallor | Whe pamouncamant sa at the greement. the Benton Harbor colony..