Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. RABBI BEATEN, IS NEAR DEATH Head of San Francisco Temple.Is Found in Hotel Room With Crushed Skull; Sailor Is Believed Assailant SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.—Rabbi Alfred J. Lafee of the Bush Street temple, sa: 22 id to be the youngest rab in California, was found unconscious from a crusted skull and partial strangulation in a hotel room in the downtown dis- trict today after he had registered at the hotel with a man in a sailor’s uniform. He isn Rabbi Lafee and the stranger entered the hotel in the FOSTER CASE WN HANDS OF JURY (Continued from Page One) tn the organization of soclety desired by the communists.” The Michigan law aganist criminal ism, he said, was not aimed advocacy of any changes in trial, politics or social in- tions, no matter how far reach- how drastic such proposals, t advocacy of criminal acts neans or method of bringing them about. Even if the jury finids the com- ist party, h doctrines of criminal mere fact that Foster a nvention would not be auffic ‘ablish his guilt unless the jury decided he took part in the convention with knowledge that the party did not advocate criminal acts, and with the purpose and intent by his presence to aid, abet and take part in such teachings. Foster's trial, now in the fourth week, 1s the first case growing out of the Bridgeman convention to be heard. Thirty-two of those alleged to have attended the meeting have been arrested or surrendered and the re- mainder of the alleged delegates are still at large. Sit, 100,000 IN DAMAGES ASKED (Continued from Page One.) Louis Aircraft Corporation; Sturte- vant Aeroplane Company of Massa chusetts; Thomas Morse Aircraft Corporation, New York; J. G. White and Company, Connecticut; Wright Aeronautical Corporation, New York; Cox-Klemin Aircraft Corporation; Hufft-Deland Aero Company, New York; Stout Engineering Labora. tories, Detroft. Gardner, Moffett Com- pany, Inc., New York, and Standard Aero Corporation of New Jersey. Hill Crest means pure water—pure water means good health. Phone 1151 and have both. Mrs. MARITA TILGER Young Mothers Listen to This Advice Which Is Vital to You. Hastings, Nebr—‘During expec tancy when I was nauseated, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription proved most beneficial to me. I took only one bottle but found it to have splen: did tonic value. Am very glad, in- deed, to recommend it.”—Mrs. Marita ‘Tiger, 218 Lexington St, -Your health is most important to you. It's easily tmproved. Just ask Tt nearest druggist for thie Pre tion of Dr. Pierce's in tablet or Send 10c for trial pack age to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel Buffalo, N. ¥., or write for free ad. vice.—Advertisement. the court said, was! ot expected to live. early evening hours, the stranger signing the name of H. B. Hickman to the register. Later Rabbi Lafee | telephoned to the clerk asking to be called at 6 a. m. today. At 4 o'clock the stranger was seen to leave the hotel, lingering in the lobby long enough to roll a cigaret, Later the clerk went to the room occupied by the two men, and found jthe rabbi senseless and bearing every | evidence of a severe beating and chok- ing. Marks on his neck indicated that |@ rope or a twisted sheet may have jteen used on him. Rabbi Lafee was rushed to an emergency hospital, where his senses |returned long rnough for him to identify himseit. PRESBYTERIANS ELECT | ATANNUAL MEETING OF | GHURCH HELD TUESDAY The annual congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian Church Was held in the tabernacle last night. Encouraging reports were read from | the various departmenes of the fhurch | which showed progress in all church | activities. Following the reports, the election of officers was held. W. R. Mac Gregor, J. W. Longshore and George L. Ladbury were re-elected to suc ceed themselves as members of the session. John G. Jones, William J. Wehrli, Charles A. Fowler, T. 8. Fos ter, O. B. Wilson, O, L. Walker and P. C. Loveland were elected trustees for the ensuing year, and L. A. Reed Was reelected treasurer. George 1. Ladbury was elected chairman and W. R. MacGregor clerk of the meet. ing last nighe, After the business session @ social time was enjoyed, with refreshments. es ik hae hia A quart @ day will keep the doc- tor away. Drink Hill Crest water and Phone 1151, Fears Jap Trouble | Roland 8. Morris, former aw>-ssa- dor to Japan. Mr. Morris in a re cent address at Philadelphia said: “We must either find some common ground with Japan or fight it out. Japan does not object to our exclud- ing the yellow race or to legislation concerning aliens in this country. It does object and with reason, to dis- crimination among aliens.” pacihsiieids + bos anally Montana Youth Is Taken Ill Here Wilttam Simpkins, a youth from Anaconda, Mont., was found at the Burlington station at 5 o'clock this morning, suffering from appendicitis. Police offifcers took Simpkins to the County Hospital where he is being trented. His parents have been no. tified and will probably arrive soon 30 GOOD CIGARETTES — 10° GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO RMA ET HIS MASTER'S VOICE” PAT. OFF. ®. RUMARCA INDUSTRIAL REGISIS VICTOR RECORDS WILL PLAY ON ANY TALKING MACHINE BUT ONLY A VICTROLA WILL REPRODUCE THEM We Sell VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS exclusively. We invite comparison. The Music Shoppe, . 238 East Second Street i AAA | REG. US fhe Casper Daily Cribune three-day bargains. ton knit. knee. there be enough ARCOLAS to go round this year? HERE weren't enough in 1921 —5,000 home-owners were dis- appointed. This year, with our factories already over-taxed by orders for larger Ideal Boilers, we can make only the same number of ARCOLAS as in 1921. Yet three times as many homes are being built. So we urge you earnestly to see your Heat- ing Contractor this week, and find out what it will cost you to have ARCOLA installed, with a genuine American Radiator in each room, ‘The cost is surprisingly low; and in three average winters ARCOLA pays back a large share of the cost in the fuel it saves. Arcora Heating Outfit Installed ready to use with radiator in each room $180 to *550 FOR SMALL HOMES AND STORES CAN RADIATOR COMPANY Ingar Boilers and Amerycax Radiators for every heating need 24th & Blake Streets Denver, Colo. Any desired size. In white. Special .... MEN’S UNION SUITS. short sleeves. MEN’S PURE SILK HOSE. Any color. Special... ba Pics Under Normal Tribune Wantads Bring Results Phone 1740 Light weight Cotton Union Suits. Choice of long or Special.at i2o:2., eee 1 A _.99e THE KASSI LADIES’ UNION SUITS. The practical Underwear for spring and summer wear in this climate, of fine white Cot- Choice of closed or open Your CHOI Ge eo ccssoe CHILDREN’S TAPED UNION SUITS. 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