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BRUTAL CRIME | IS CONFESSED New Hampshire Man Cuts Up Bodies of Wife and Mother-In-Law and Hides Them In Box 'After Murder MEDFORD, Mass., Aug. 14——Nunfe G. Tsekos, of Frank- Tin, N. H., was arrested today charged with murder after two boxes containing the dismembered bodies of two women were found in a field here. The police said Tsekos had con- fessed that he killed his wife, Natalie, and her mother, Mrs. <7 Ede Casper Dally Cridune school. All-time lun away. Take htm juv’niie court—no good. No like juv- ‘nile court. Sam jus’ lun away some more. You spankse him, Mistah Floyd td. ¢ p’ So appreciative was the parent of Floyd's handiwork that he presented ‘him with @ canary bird in a plctur- esque cagsa Today a dozen exnary birds at the Hall of Justice testiry that Floyd's business {s expanding. —— NEW YORK, Aug. 14—Edward M. Fuller and Willlam F. McGee, part- * ners in the bankrupt stock vocketoor: MOTED) YERS SEEN IN ing house of I. M. Fuller and com- i pany, were indicted with thelr for mer jawyers, William J. Famon and “AOBIN HOOD ” COMING hy stad J elas Eugene F. McGee by a federal Grand jury today for conspiracy to conceal records and assets of the firm, which So far as personalities are concern- ed, filmdom is a land of surprises. It 1s difficult to tel who ts who sincé failed tor nearly $6,000,000, Additional indictments, naming al- the costume drama has come into its leged “higher ups” in a supposed widespread bucketing ring, were promised, possibly for tomorrow. Katherine Adams, Saturday. According to the alleged confession ‘Teekos quarreled with his wife and her mother at their home tn Frank!! over morey Matters and hé decla: they attacked him with a bat and a knife. He eaid he 6verpowered them and then stabbed his wife and cut was driven to Boston in an automo Sunday, the confession continues, he took his three small children end bile. He left the children at his mothers home and returned. Sunday night, he said, he went to the cellar, dismembered the two bodie# with a Mrs. Adams’ throat. He dragged their bodies to the cellar. knife and put them in wooden boxes, nalling the covers down. TRAGEDY OF LIGHT PLANT TROUBLES REFLECTED IN — _ CASPER HOMES; LAST NIGHT HOLDS ITS REMINDER A momentary reminder of those his-/he js out of matches and lights the torical times of lightless nights was|other taper from the one he holds. brought to the attention of Casper| Leaving it standing there for Mary last night when some kind of trouble|he stalks toward the bathroom. Just or other developed at the Natronalas he gets to the bathroom door the Power company’s plant, causing ajcandle is snuffed out by a draft of small portion of the city to be shroud-| wind, Rather than converse with his ed in darkness for almost half an|wife on the subject of matches he de- hour. What went on in most of the| cides to fumble through his evening homes affected during that brief pe-| toilet in the dark. He starts to brush riod of blackness {s eas!ly imaginable.| his teeth. A peal of thunder and a “Wow—there go the lights!” jroar of thick rage reverberates “No use moving, folks, they’ll be on| through the house. right away. There. What did I—* ‘What in—that “One on you, Mary.” soap.” Tho lights flicker spasmodicatty mev-| John stumbles blindly to the bed- eral times. Three or four minutesa/ room and gets to bed without saying pass but still no lasting flash. Each|a word. Mary softens to the extent Person clings to his cards and much/|of saying goodnight. Darkness both @amn shaving bantering goes on, each laughingly|actual and domestic envelopes the accusing the other of wunder-cover| household which, when the Natrona worl. Another short lapse of time Power company was keeping all gen- and still no lights. |erators going, had ben gay and hap “Well, I'll hunt up some candies;|PY twenty minutes before. just a moment.” | The lights come on. going; it’s getting late anyhow.” iO il P Exportistions, regres, ete(OUL Promoters Matches are lighted and —hata .are a ms pee In California “We gotta have some kind of a lght, Mary. Have we or have we not| May Be Accused “Sorry, John, but there isn’t a can-/ dle in the hose—that is except those| deporative ones on the mantle, and! “No, don't trouble, John. Wel be turned over to the two guests who de-| some cand! of.course we LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14—A num- of postotfice inspectors who as- ed in obtalning evidence upon use those.” d in having can-| « light them when the h many Texas ofl operators were lights go on the biink. We gotta see |! ed for fraud have came to Los to get to bed |Angeles to perform similar war John lights a match and starts for | among southern California operators, the fireplace in order to see how far! it is stated. *one of those ornamental tapers will It is satd many operators who left cast its benefloent iuminatio Texas have opened establishments through the dark house. Just as he| here. eames near the mantle the match/ dies |. Send your automobile news to Cr-sh! ‘What on earth have you done? I that sor of that kind 4 made up your to spite me “Spark Plug'—Caro Tribune. You'll Get Rid of Blackheads Sare ‘There is ono simple, sate and sure Way that nevor fails to get rid of Blackheads, that is to dissolve them, To do thie get two ounces of calo= Bite powder from any drug store—> Sprinkle @ little on a hot, wet cloth —tub ovar the blackheads briskly— fash the parts and you will be sur= rised how the blackheads have 4: jared. Big Racithenda, STtir4 I know? Gimme a chance t one of those candles and find | Crast: My t man, what are you anyhow? Go ahead; | ctures off the wall, kick over, break up those heads, no matter where the; worthless cloisonne vases which cost| §i% simply Sieeoive pnd aidapyser, only a mere trifle of $75 each. Do sere, 9 oretions ores of the skin, jowder and the water lackheads so they wash John succeeds in| feaying the theiz Yighting one of the candles. He finds snd ia “The SHEPHERD of THE HILLS” DON’T FAIL TO SEE THIS TYPICAL AMERICAN DRAMA AT | CHAUTAUQUA Harold Bell Wright’s Famous Masterpiece Special Scenery --- Competent Cast THIRD NIGHT Single Admission Ores fre Season Ticket eee It Pays to Buy a Season Ticket NOW ON SALE AT ALL LEADING DRUG STORES CASPER Corner Eight and Center Streets August 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Ellison-White Chautauqua TWO HELD FOR BANK ROBBERY ST. JOSEPH, Mb., Aug. 14.—Fred Stacey, of Kanses City and William Fuller, who refuses to tell where his home {s, are in jail at Bethany, Mo., accused of robbing the Redding (Iowa- Savings Bank of cash and bonds total- ing $4,500 early yesterday, when they blew the bank's vault. The men were captured by a poste of farmers near New Hampton, Mo., late yesterday and $3,000 in bonds and currency was| found on them. The prisoners had companions who ere at large. > Official Spanker Is ‘Appointed for Chinese In Frisco SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14— “Spanking neatly done” might be the sign on the door of the headquarters of the Chinatown squad at the Hall of Justice here. Polloe Corporal Jack Floyd is the official spanker, and rarely a day passes that he does not imprint his trademark on some incor- rigible Chinese youth, Corpora! Floyd, who, because of the fierce aspect he assumes on punitive occasions, is also known as the “Man- darin of Chinatown,’ first entozed his Present profession about thres months ago when a worried Oriental parent confided to him. “My boy, Sam, he no Ifkee go oO GOOD CIGARETTES Largest Circus In the World Giving Daily Street Parade VLORIOUSLY FONNY CLOWNS REL STRUT PARATIB 1030, VA PERPGRMANCES 2-6 ORS. OPENi-7 most popular vogue and has caused @ marked shifting around in the cast- ing of pictures. People who have been in the background for a long time are coming prominently to the front 4nd conventional types are retiring rapidly from their eminence, Take “Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood,” photoplays, made some wide depar- tures from traditions in selecting his supporting cast for this most ambi- tious film of his brilliant career, and, consequently, there are many anomal- fes in the personnel of the delineators of the various roles. Wallace Beery, creator of sneering braggarts and vicious men in general, has the heroio role of King Richard Coeur de Lion in this super-produc tion, Allan Hale is another “heavy” who has turned’ his back on past wicked- ness. Ho plays the part of Little John, Robin Hood's alde-de-camp in his exploits of valor, ——_—__ PIONEER TRAIL BLAZER VISITS GLENROCK TODAY Ezra Meeker, pioneer trail blazer of the old west, who arrived in Cas- per lest night in connection with a survey being made to depict histori- cal scenes along the old Oregon trail in moving pictures, left for Glenrock today in company with Chas. B. Stafford of the Casper Chamber of Commerce to visit the scéne of several PAIR SEIZED IN LIQUOR CHARGE Lewis Smith was arrested about midnight by the police department to- gether with a Mrs. Brown on West A. street. charged with violation of the drug ordinance. Several more gallons of the same stuff in the mak- ing was found at the establishment that was entered by the police. A robbery was reported at the same establishment last night in which some gold pleces wero stolen. Most of the money has been recovered by the police end a man is being held in connection with the case. WOMAN PILOT INJURED IN ‘A PLANE CRASH 150 feet at the municipal aviation field here today. Mrs. Smith was gliding for a landing when the ma- chine went into a tail spin, witnesses said. She sustained a fractured skull, internal injuries and other hurts. Her father {s 8. Gamble, who resides near Havre, Montana. She has made flights in many parts of the west. passe eh Sala U. S. PREPARED FOR STRIKE OF COAL MINERS WASHINGTON, Aug. new administration under President Coolidge has approved plans to fur- nish substitutes to relieve any fuel shortage which might result from an authentic strike, {t was announced today at the White House. Confidence was expressed that the initiative taken through the coal com- mission would result in prevention of 14.—The miles. hymn, it dating from 1491 B. ©. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923, Note of the bell bird ts andibis five Song of Moses is the most ancient @ United Artiste release coming to the America Theater next ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday, for instance. Douglas Fairbanks, the star and pro- Gucer_of this biggest of all romantic «s Send your fe Phi’ —Car historical incidents there. Mr. Meek: er, who visited Casper last year, stil! bears up well under his 93 years. —>—__— automobile news 9 Tribune. SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 14—Mrs. Daisy Smith, proprietor of a lodging house here, sustained what police surgeons said would probably be © fatal injuries when an airplane in which she was flying alone crashed a strike, but it was emphasized that should suspension of production be- come inevitable the ‘was prepared to deal with the situa- tion in stich a way as to prevent suf: fering among. consumers. e#dministration scheme. purchases during this CLOTHES - $20 Suits now’ ; $25 Suits now. In these Suits you will find every regulars. Whipcords, Worsteds, COOPER’S ALLEN ‘A’ UNION SUITS Athletic Style of Genuine Nainsook. Regular $1.50 values. This Quitting Business Sale Pre tins $1.00 MEN’S PANTS Sweet-Orr (union made) Tug-o’-War Pants. The kind if you rip we give you a new pair. The pants that made the work- ingmen their friends.._..-___. $2.85 EXTRA SPECIAL Van Heusen Collars. 50c values; y all styjes, each___...__._... —..... 5c HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ! FOR MEN B pairs fore $1.00 pairs tor.» Shed Ppstts for ae $1.26 Pure Silk Hose, $2.85 8 pairs for. They come in Brown, Black, Gray, White and Champagne. All sizes. Remember, they are the Genuine Guaranteed Holeproof Hosiery. EXTRA SPECIAL Rockford Sox, DOI LOR ce 2 AE, NR 25¢e ENORMOUS SALE SINCERITY AND GOLD BOND OUR CLOSING OUT SALE Is Now in Full Swing. Don’t Overlook It as You Will Be Benefited This is not a so-called sale to stimulate business and create a sensation; neither is it a money-rais- ing This is absolutely a QUI BUSINESS SALE. We must unload eve lar’s worth of merchandise in the house. mous savings you will make by making your Fall ing these facts, you can easily realize the enor- ING dol- now- Tay i] These are beyond question the finest clothes in ‘America at popular prices. selection in Suits at prices that will astound you. $15.50 $18.50 JOHN B. STETSON HATS ‘All shapes, all sizes, all colors; $7.50 and $8.00 values. Quitting Business Sale Price— $5.00 SHOES The Famous Selz $ Six Shoes. A shoe known from coast to coast for its real, honest value. eee SARS All styles, all shapes, all sizes. CHILDREN’S WASH SUITS Rompers and Sailor styles in stripes and plain colors. Values to $1.50. Your choice this Quitting Business Sale 85e Price MEN’S WORK SHOES rats Ae WOO Gitoc ac ove $3.65 ONE LOT OF MEN’S LOW SHOES Ranging in prices from $5 to $8. If your size is here your choice of this pba riparia woe Le Seaton Aan wn A $2.65 BOYS’ SHOES An a)h leather sea ny anges Sizes from 1 to 4h. ‘ade to stand ha: WOE en OD Learner Shoe & Clothing Company WWF. $30 Suits now . _ $35 Suits now. wanted style, color or finish. Sizes 33 up to 50. Stouts, slims, stubs, shorts and Serges, Tweeds, Gaberdines. Remember, men, consideration. Come, look them over. A tailor at your service. Alterations free, a Men, you will find here the finest $22.50 $27.50 , values like these are worth your WORK SHOES : Men’s Scout Shoes. Endicott- Johnson make, at... $1.85 SAVE $1.50 to $2.00 On a Pair of Ralston’s The shoe for the Man Who Cares. For this ~ 2O%04 MEN’S DRESS SHOES Of Cordovan Calf, all leather, in several dif- ferent styles. A real $5.00 value. Quitting Sale Price $3.3 5 MEN, REMEMBER , Space does not permit to mention every article offered. We are quitting. We must get out. Everything must go at slashed prices. = ls ie Ld aoe SCHOOL DAYS ARE NEAR Avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity by outfitting your boy from our brand new stock of Boys’ 2-pants Knicker Suits, by eav- ing one-third to one-half of their regular values. All ages from six to sixteen. Reserved and General Admission tickets on anle circus day at Lloyd's Drug Store, same prices as charged on show grounds, * 260 SOUTH CENTER STREET

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