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(AGE EIGHT. OIL EXHIBIT AT FAIR COMPLETE sracons zor Continued From Page One. been secured. The road products department is entirely under his direction | The line-up of refinery products is being lectured on and explained to State Fair visitors by Dr. Lo of the Standard Oil Refining com pany. Dr. Loy is in charge of the | Casper laboratories of the Standard and is exceptionally capable of tak ing charge of the refined oll prod ucts group. Frank Taylor, Casper and oil writer, is giving da tures on Wyoming geology (po those at the Fair and it is been because of his interest that #0 many oil and supply companies h contributions to the disp 4 sociated with Mr. Taylor in the work of collecting exhibits and arousing interest has t n Jarvis of the Victor-Wyoming Oil company. As the Casper entrants at the Douglas fair are under the direction of the Chamber of Commerce tho entire group is being displayed under its name. Natrona county geologist lee George Soothing Vapor Stops Catarrh If you want to ge rid of catarrh misery, you must first heal those raw, inflamed spots in the nose and | throat. Procure a supply of “Deo,” t celebrated Dennis’ Eucalyptus Oint- ment, from any good druggist. Gently heat a spoonful of the oint- ment in a tin pan or cup and take in deep breaths of the pleasant, healing vapor. This quickly clears the head and relieves irritation in the throat. The vapor penetrates every nook and corner of the piratory tract, forming a protect- ing film of oil over the diseased membranes. Right away the raw, tender spots begin to heal, and if the vapor treatment is continued, night and morning, you should soon be free from all disagreeable symp- toms. “Deo” ts sold everywhere in tubes er jars—price 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Dennis Mfg. Co., makers, Berkeley.—Adver- tisement. Jana Casper may well be proud of |the energy and expert ability which have been combined here to pre ent to the people of this state the st exhibit the oil industry has SAY. MY JoeKxey's ,Gor THe mumps !t \DM AFRAID my HoRSE iL GET "EM = How CAN I FINO our ?—HE'S ENTERED INA RACE ON SATURDAY - TRIAL OPENS. MACON, Ga., Sept. 12—(By The Associated Press.)\—The cases of Dr. C. A. Yarbrough E. Blocaworth and J. D. Patrick, charged with riot- ing, were called for trial by Solici- tor Roy W. Moore, in City court, Former governor Thomas W. Hard-| wick, was among the witnesses | whose names were called. I Yarbough, Bloodworth and trick, the latter a former deputy sheriff in Municipa! court are charged with participating in the whipping of J. F. Mills, who since he was flogged twice in 1922, has moved away in court. from Macon. Mills was | BARNEY GOOGLE-- Che Casper Daily Cribune The piace A Cast oF MUMPs! Go with THIS GOID AN FUMIGATE HOLD. ON, mates! HAT ASNT war & Came FoR -t WANNA ese THincs GOTTA HANG HERE ALL NIGHT— fusH oP? WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1923 By Billey De Beck Mrs. Linwood Bright, of Atlanta. was among the witnesses called Her husband was among the men al- leged to have been victims of the ficegings. Solic:tor Moore announced that - A. Yarbough would be tried { SEVEN WWES (Continued from Page One.) four years, were to Della Whal- en, Leavittsburg, Oh!o; Jennie Nieu. ret, Tacoma, Washington; Nina R ng, Fort Wayne, Indiana, in which ceremony he used the name of A. E. Reed; Alma F. Snyder, Spo- kane, Washington, whom he married | under the name of W. A. Allen; Mae Roush, Des Moines, where he gain used the name of A. 1. Reed, |and Bell Parker, Evansville, Wis consin. All were belleved to have ;had considerable money, | He was sald to have a lst of more |than sixty women, matrimonial prespects, whose wealth or prospects of it he had reduced to tabulated | form. | | last ———___ The United States consumes more jthan one-third of the world's total production of turpentine, AUDITORS Business aud Professional Directory DOCTORS c. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Servier g 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 ‘ARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Ruditors and Accountants—Stock d ‘Transfer Agents zest Ol Exchange Bldg Phone 660 PR acini ae Massa ARCHITECTS RUSE ta Rebates sia cet UBO! GOODRICH, Architects DOTS A14s, Townsend. Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 _M. J. WESTFALL, Architect w Suite 5, Daly Building. | | PRIVATE "Ss Hospital HOosPr rit) sh 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 STAFF SURGERY, r Se. MD. 8, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Harmon 1, Stanton, M.S. M.D. N_AND XRAY’ TRE A\TMEN’ ENITO-URINARY D ad G. B. Underwood, M | ROENT¢ f Invited Peters (right) to the EL DGIS ATHOLG ANYWAY | HONEY Skeezne, VYVE GOT This shows, in pictures the story of the murder of Clare: Mn AN NI l it ANYWAY (ve GOT vou, * SKEEZIX! Two guns will figure in the testimony. DEV GOT ME, RACHEL! nee Peters and the jailing o ¢ Walter S. Ward, son of the New York millionaire baker. alatial Ward home at New Rochelle, N. Y. (left circle), offic jala chargec. found, with bullet holes in it, on a lonely road not far away (indicated by cross, center) is held in Westchester County Jail (right circle.) Police say proof of ownership of these guns will be one of the big factors in deciding the case. DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8, Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street, Telephone 54 and 55 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER TRANSFER AKLES yon Office Phone 313 Res. Phone 87W ee ANSFER, STORAGE NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO. J. L. Biederman, Prop Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY ©0. 119 East Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS LAWYERS r 2 HEMINGWAY DR. J. H. JEFFRI Eu z AHAM JEFFRE Lawyer. she ay Se EitE Phone 706| Room 332 Midwest Bldg. MARSHALL C. KE | HERBERT L | Office 208 s Private Hi M. D. hone 30 South Durbin | Surgery Obstetrics | . 3. RIACH ian and Surgeon Residence 2118 ERS urgeon 699 Res. 746 | Physi Phone 1219 DR. W. A. ME Physician and Si 200 O-S Bldg. Office P DR. B. G. HAHN Chiropractor Phone 423 NICHOLS & STIRRETT a 309-10-11 Oil , D, C., Ph. C. Phone 8193 _E. HARN 162 North Kimball st Phone 1457 W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 MILLIONAIRE’S HAGENTS & MURANE Laser, 206-207 Oil F WILL! DR. C. Osteopathic 310 O-S Bldg. Phone 1754 SON PLACED ON MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawye | 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. DR. ©. A. THURSTON, D. ©. 1288 5. Wolcott Phone 113 OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 Phone 1 DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer i Suite 1—Wood Bldg. Continued From Page One. ———____. | 1 by District Attorney Weeks and the sheriff but for the fact that OSTEOPATH ‘Ward persistently refused to ela- borate on the alleged blackmail! plot. Tive days later. Ward was ar- rested again and sent to jail, His at DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Sp —_—_—_ — Osteopathic. Physician CHIROPODIST | Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 388 CORRINNE FE. O'BRYANT | DR. © .A. SANFORD torneys got a writ of habeas corpus and after several days in jail, he was Foot ist Osteopathic Physician sky : Phan 316 Midwest Bldg. P finally released again on $50,000 ba 310: BansnGeoone ee es Bi . one _1080) ror weeks the county officials sought | PUBLI ENOG |to unravel the blackmail plot and the CLEANERS | wid RAPHER story behind the killing without — | ETHEL ©, LYNCH avail. ae eer Public Stenographer and Notary Wdlanice caterer posaitte Coattre | _Nine Years in Legal Work | Popped up, but Ward and his family | 301 Consolidated Royalty Building | Were silent. A man named Cunning | Phone Office 203 Res. Phone 5533 | ham was injected into the case. Cun- ~ ningham claimed he knew the whole DE | SHOE REPAIRING story, and it was charged by him Bye, Es ——— Senos that Peters was actual'y killed In 133 8. Wolcott DR. KATHRYN F. T. SMIT! Physician and Surge N per, 721 Phone 1 Phone 113 DR. Ww. W Special! Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Sulte 2, 112 East Second al TAILORS NORTH CASP! All Work Ben Suyematsu | Ward's Sutton Manor home in New Rochelle. Cunningham was arrested |and held as a material witness, but finally after several efforts was re- leased under $3,000 bail. He was | TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS Dever called upon to tell his story 148 E. Midwest Phone peawy. before the Grand Jury. — ae 2 The Grand Jury acted early in Send your Tune All possible witnesses were | "Spark Plug,’ heard nee except Ralph A. Ward, TRIAL FOR LIFE brother and George S. Ward, father of the man who had confessed the shooting. ‘These two were out of the state, and George S. Ward has never appeared to testify. Ralph Ward finally did appear, however, and his testimony was followed by an indict- ment charging murder in the first degree. Walter Ward was arrested and sent to jail. A long legal battle followed. Con- spiracy proceedings were begun against George 8. Ward by the dis- trict attorney and Supreme’ Court Justice Morschauser. Several wit nesses were heard tn that hearing but without result. Attorneys for Ward asked for and obtained the right to see the Grand |Jury minutes on which their client had been indicted, They at once moved that he be freed, and were able to obtain his release under $50,- 000 bail after he had spent 26 days in Jail, A legal batery which has seldom been equalled in Westchester county was called into the case. District At- | torney Weeks arranged to have John | |i. Mack, guardian for Guy Stillman Jact as special prosecutor and echoes of the Stillman fight were heard when John Brennan, dean of the county bar, was brought into the PRINCIPALS IN WARD TRIAL OPENED TODAY George S. Ward Ralph Ward, Allan R. Camp- wre, Inez Peters Mrs. JAM . KEM father of the ¢e brother of the de-bell, Ward attor- * |___ 498 Consolidated Royalty Bldg | cendant fendant. torney victim's: mother. case on Ward's side. He was fol- lowed by Issac N. Mills; a former su- Davis, a former district attorn: The riddle of the blackmail, eve! how- several of them may be testify at the coming trial Ward, however, has never budged {from his position taken the admit the shooting asked day kit has not yet been solved, Wit- | preme court justice and Lee Parsons | rather startling proposition that nesses have come forward who claim | today because they married a man to it was based on horse racing. and |:eform him. The streets are green | suade him that to | with grass widows." he | Helen Blanchan, prob- able witness. James Cunning- Geo. J. Werner, ham, probable wit- Westchester coun- ness. ty sheriff. Guy A. Phillips, probable witness. 7 ed Peters because the iatter sought to blackmail him, and it was up to the authorities to prove that state- | ment was not the truth. ‘Ross’ and “Jack” have not yet been found. RELATIONS IN HOMES INDITED (Continued from Page One.) The speaker quoted several phrases iilustrating the grounds on which he based the conclusion that there were other creations of the human family “Male and female created he them, is one of these word ‘‘them’ being [he sald going back to the original the point in the argument. ‘My | question that he used as a headliner, pain is greater than I can bear and | ‘because the 10 leading evolutionists whoever shall meet me shall slay|in this country are agnostics, skep- me," “Who was there to slay Cain," | tics, and don’t belleve a thing in tne legally married he himself had never performed the marriage of a divorced couple. “Out of 58 leading motion picture actors and actresses 48 have been dl- virced from one to five times and a scandal, maybe several scandals, has been connected with each case. “Men are cowards in the home. They wouldn't dare treat their wives in public like they do in the home. Many a wife today 1s nothing but a servant, @ convenience, a beggar to whom her husband doles out a few dimes. Most divorces occur because there is not a common understanding betwen lusbond and wife about the Pocketbcok. Many man never even give thelr wives money enough to pay their church dues. Marriage Is @ partnership.” “I am against the evolutionists,” said Dr. Kramer quoting this sen-|bible. They are inflelds. You can tence. Not animals surely, but other|claim kinship with a tadpole, a meni baboon, or what not, if you want to, Dr. Kramer said however that ‘“it| but I am not going to have them on fs not Cain's wife that is troubling | my family tree. Darwin and Huxley the average man, but the other fel-| were not present when God made the low's wife.” He made an earnest plea earth, so Iam going to stand by the for “one standard of morals for both | bible.’” men and women,” and delivered the| “Species never developed into any- a|thing but {ts own species, Where man’s wife or sister has as much/two species cross a hybrid results right ta “step out" as he has. and it has no progeny “Many girls are wearing mourning} If there is anything on God's earth to make a man bestial it is to per- he came from a |beast. The idea ix not new. Its an “Marriage is too easy" in the opin-| old dresed up heathen corpse.” fon of the speaker, who stated that| “I belfeve that man {s made in the Ithough he had as much respect for | {mage of God because of immortality perseng legally divorced as for those’ The heart must have something to In May, 1922, Ward (left) Some time later the body of a man, jater identified as that of Peters, was Ward was indicted, later released, and now has been reindicted on a murder charge and Police say Ward told them the one shown at left was his and the other was Peters’. meet its needs. Nothing but eternities infinities, ana «mmensitles, match the heart of man. Man~ is never happy away from God. You may destroy @ canvas but not the image of the picture which lives in your mind. Man despite his bar- barity, depravity and sin is a di- vinity, a miniature heaven.” “You don't escape mystery when you turn away from the bible. If a man says he doesn't believe anything he doesn't understand put him down for a fool. Everything is done by faith.” “Man accepts anything but Jesus Christ. He will suck any old sock saturated with an ism. He to sleep.” Owing to the increased interest in the revival meetings being held by Dr. Kramer together with John W. Troy, soloist und song leader, it is probable that a tent with a capacity of at least 2,000 seats may be obtain- ed this week, “Are You From Missourt-” is the subject on which the Rev. Kramer ing starts at 7:30 o'clock in the First Baptist church at Fifth and Beech streets. BATTLESHIP IN CRASH AT SEA Continued From Page One. der her own steam to San Francisco The Texas apparently is undam- aged. A wire! ess to the radio corporation can| will | take any opiate to lull his conacience | will lecture this evening. The meet-| WHO GOT You, HONEY— NOBODY 6coT You—— NOSsIRI of America declared the Texas had cut a hole in number 2 hold of the merchantman. 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