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Weather Forecast WYom ING—Rain probably tonight and Sunday; snow in mountain section; colder Sunday. VOLUME Vil FINAL DITION _— === Che Casper Daily Tritume |, CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923. “NUMBER 295. 295. BANDITS MAKE BIG HAUL IN HENNING HOLDUP Campbell Acquitied bY Pit ected Ver dict) + |NGHT SLERK 1 OUTLAWED PRESS STRIKERS IN. Evidence Insufficient Against Defend- POSTPONEDAUTORACESWILL | Comino Weer | FORCED TO GIVE ant In Moore Killing, Judge Rules NEW YORK GAN RETAIN GARDS BE STAR ATTRACTION SUNDAY. sms = “BYPROMPTRETURNTOWORK ("0 70""e That He Be Freea ee ee (EN i, w06 AT | “Northern Rocky propre! n coe Under instructions from Judge R. R. Rose ,the jury in ie Faina at beginning, fair thereafter. £ ithe Be ed ARS a i Campbell for first degree la nie ahd nemaad eeharente ae s ; murder, late yesterday afterno eturned dict of not “2 ° Southern ‘Rocky. Mountain an Walkout Ended So Far as Publishers guilty. "The instructions were given on a motion by the de. |Cifteen-Mile Event for Purse of $400) SR ea ae ies . . |fense counse yan and Paul E. Bacheller, that the : : | aaue site wea ippasenerally, talr and International Are Concerned; case be dismissed because there was not sufficient evidence and Silver Loving Cup to Be | pai ei ieey Saati tenors No Masks Wom b Bold Publication to be Resumed shown to send the @ to the) immeéiately impaneled to rehear the with. ecm tert petatare’ exsent y fay, case. Featured on Great Card that occasional anowers are prev: +-—Pait-Who Made Off JUDGE BROWN TO TAKE BENCH HERE Judge C. 0, Brown of Dougias, sixth district judge, will sit on the} bench next week in criminal court | Campbell was being tried for the death of John Moore last July in a house on West First street. Moore | died from a revolver wound, the able along the north coast. —>— NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—So far as the New York pub- lishers and officers of the International Printing Press-| | With Receipts After Tomorrow afternoon the antuciobtla and motorcycle jtaces postponed from last Sunday will be run off at the 4 men’s and Assistants’ Union are concerned, the strike of solved through revocation of its charter. However, the members of the out- lawed union may have the oppor- tunity of returning to work with in- ternational union cards, and they will meet tomorrow to decide finally their course of action in this respect. Terms of the new contract include an understanding that the interna- ADVERTISERS HARD HIT BY SUSPENSION NEW. YORK, Sept...22—(Advertis- ers were pleased today over pros- pects of settlement of the strike of pressmen which has curtailed adver- tising this week in New York’s news- pect to continue curtailing editions Jtoday and tomorrow. Each publisher ys ‘fests out his own paper but it is labelled with the name of all the papers affected by the strike. ing been kidnaped by striking press- men at a meeting of their organiza- tion last night. CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—A time yel- pressmen on the New York dailies begun at midnight last | FREES ACTOR LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 22— A charge of being a dissolute per- son brought against Gaston Glass, motion picture actor and former were dismissed, Glass was offered and signed a new contract with a motion picture company to réplace one he voluntarily broke when the charges were brought against him, —_—_»— Papers affected by the strike ex-|, BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 22.— Fire of undetermined origin today wrecked the storage and packing plant of Svfift and Company, in the Mense quantities of lard and other packing house products caused a} spectacular fire which gave fire- men a difficult battle. and Bernice Hoyt, questioned yes- shot having been fired through an open door in the house. of just what happened. The two trinis. took only three days, the jury disagreeing in the first trial and another jury being Villa Slayer In Chihuahua tures are being circu'ated in several states to obtain his pardon, "States senate,” here in the place of Judge R. R. Rose who will be out of town for death of Lavoile Duggins in an automobile crash ‘on Oak street Rodeo grounds with the purses totalling $1,200 and some of the best drivers in the middle west on hand with their pany. Rhiley, Bullock, Deulen and half three weeks ago, Monday morning. will go on trial @ dozen other speed fiends have en- tered the various events and the INITIATION IN WHITE HOUSE BY KLAN HELD ‘RIDICULOUS’ representatives and 27 in the United the speaker said, fic'als to be ‘too ridiculous to dis- there will be a comedy number for Fords and a comedy sidecar motor- cycle race that should add enter-| tainment to the thrills of the day. | Speas’ Howling Wolves will be in the grandstand and wil play jazz musio all through the afternoon. abe) Re Cabaret Dancer instrument, Further cuss.” slow was recommended. KLAN DRAGON HELD IN NE my of shame, not to the symphonic syncopation spilled by a jazzerine or- chestra under scintillating stream- ers of light for sylph-like shebas hell. There are thousands of homes would probably have thought of af- ter.moving here would be to got thelr daughters into society. That's what most farmers do after they laid MODERN DANCE GIVEN SCORING BY KRAMER IN SERMON FRIDAY NIGHT I suppose there {a rythm and grace in dancing but I could never see why a woman should He in any and every man’s arms in order to be modern dances, out of the dance think of {t—and I’m going to prove to you, as I said I would, that modern dances are rotten and should be outlawed and for alleged partic Grand Dragon N. C. Jewett, Klux Klan in Oklahoma. “The record shows that the Ku Klux Klan 1s a lawless and criminal organization,” he said. “Under the laws of this state when any man Is Governor Walton Brings About Arrest Of Highest Officer in Oklahoma On Charge of Flogging Man pation in mob violence today enmeshed the highest officer of the Ku department were notified today that the cost of printing the stamps also is greater than their face value and that letters coming trom Germany hereafter will bear the murders. ? RUHR DECISION ler Early Today. BERLIN, Sept. 22.—(By the As sociated Press.)}—Chancellor Strese. man has summoned the premiers of Monday, is ended. | several days. No session ts being|sneed wagons. Th li ‘ | The evidence all the way through| held today to enable Judge Rose to| 22 gi ADE Hid e'police are searching gee Publishers last night signed an agreement for PET Ae AHKIE Meade ct: aX conteatiod Malin aire ct the cient wote ceorah The feature of the afternoon is a 15-mile Casper | today for a tall blonde -man uma “Uke ipeesabe, . deserted. by tory nature, none of those in the|#coumulated during the week Speedway race with a purse of $400 ) rodeo track has been rolled and put and a short man of dark members of the local Web Press- Motiea cab (tha) tule ot \ the! miunser: | A Go MoCom, . \charwed with eae Meeniculeiver Cup maiidtac: | Bret olsas condi\iou sor the atter- GERMAN M EET Heung hol ene ete mate “union number 25, which. die: seeming, to have a clear conception | manslaughter as a result ot the|tured by the Tiffany Jewelry com-/noon. aa eaiaees Henning hotel at 3 o’clock this morning and held up Cutt Habernicht, the night clerk, forcing him to open the safe and to turn over the amount of $1,596.20 to them. So far no clue to the men the Federated states of Germany for|has been found and it is thought a conference on the Ruhr situation, it was announced today. The conference is expected to oc-| cur Tuesday. jin the league. ee SUMMARY OF ‘TOCKHOLM.—The Swedish n office issued a statement declaring that allegations to the effect that the Swedish charge @’Affaires in Mexico had acted as @ German spy during the war had been carefully investigated and a decree abolishing the jury sys- tem in trials in Spain. LONDON.—Less than one fourth missioner of publi lo will be rearranged for the next wok sche ption of play highly probable that they have left \for parts unknown. The boldness of the holdup made It is looked upon {non the hotel was accentuated by the tional union henceforth will enter Aibassa Quatarday techie thd, | political circles as presaging early fact that neither of the men wore \Mrrectly into relations with the pub-| where juries at two trials disagreed SI 2 V di action on the issuance of abandon-|masks. Mr. Habernicht was en: Ushers, provide for a reduction of] as to the actor’s guilt or innocence am, CF AICE | 126 passive resistance. |eaged at some work which was tn working from 48 for night and day] and were discharged. CHIHUAHAU, Mexico, Sept. 22—| CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept. 22.]“and we held one {initiation in the | So if rH jthe line of his duty at the time men and 41 and 45 hours respective-| sim!'ar charges against Louis Gas-|S#!as Barrazas, confesed slayer of|—The Ku Klux Klan held an initia-|dining room of the White House. GENEVA, Sept. 22.—(By the As- when he saw one man enter from ly; a $3 weekly increase in the basic] nier, motion picture director, and| Francisco Villa, who was sentenced] tion in the dining room of the] You know what that means.” LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 22—| Soclated Press.—An appeal to the| the east door and one from the nort® wages with time anda half or double| Miss Alma Rhoades and Mrs, Helen| ‘© 20 years in the penitentiary was| White House, according to a state- — Ethel Williams, cabaret dancer found|1#asue of Nations to act on the/simultaneously., Not surprised at time for certain hours. Settlement | McCloskey, actresses, arrested with| brought to this city under guard|ment by the Rev. Basil 1H, Newton] WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.-The|dead in her room last Wednesday,|TeParations problem was made to-|the late entrance of the individual of other points by conciliation ts/ Giass in a residence in the Holly-| bY ® large contingent of soldiefs.|of Oklahoma, representing the klan| statement of the Rev. Basil B. New-|was slain, according to the verdict| (WY ty George Murray, representa.|sinco there was nothing about thet provided for, and failing in that, by] wood district last June, also were Thousands crowded about the sta-| imperial council, in an address to ajton at Charleston, West Virginia,| returned by a coroner's jury today. pref wien of South Africa Fe pedrenceto: A ere tkapeniall Seine arbitration, 4 dismissed.’ Glass was the only one| tion to seo him. He ts to serve his} large audience of klansmen and|that an initiation of klansmen had|The verdict stated that death 'was|!" 8D eloquent address to the as-\tlon, the clerk was not aware of to’be tried. sentence in prison in this city.| others at Hurricane last night. been held in the White House was| due to a hemorrhage caused by blows| SmPy, = pipe Emre pe! Os, tm: ely after ‘the charges| Petitions with hundreds of signa-| ‘We have »227. in the house of| declared today by White House of-| inflicted upon her head with a bjunt| ngdom. 6f Fedjax, otherwise |came close ito. him, drew snussen investigation| At@bia, has applied for membership him and commanded him to. “fork over." | “We mean business,” said one of them, as he told the clerk to put up his hands, ‘Tho large amount @f money in the safe at the time was the total of papers. the money that had been lately Retail trade in the midst of what taken in from the different depart~ would be the heavy fall buying per- ments of the hotel. Three cigar fod has suffered from inability to Sippel one persona hess 8 all con fe scrtneect"= =) PLANT BURNED SS emits ups were aware of this when they entered upon thelr undertaking. | ‘There was nothing for Mr. Haber nicht to do but to comply With the command made by the highwayme: As soon as they had the money in their possession they peremptorily A morning newspaper reporter, eeitdheana district. bord a oiiy found to be entirely without basis |‘‘beat it." The speed of their exit battered and torn, dragged himself | four loors were gutted and their in fact, |was probably increased by the fact to a drug store on the edge of the| contents consumed. The refrigerat- ; OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Sept. 22.—(By The Asso- |that a driver by the name of Bray Bronx early today and told of hay-|!"& Plant ts believed ruined. Im-| Terpsichore did a shivering shim-| going to make you agree with me.|.jated Press.)—The net spread by Governor J. C. Walton MADRID.—King Alfonso signed |working for the Casper Taxicab company entered at this time. s soon as the men were out of nt, the night clerk informed the police department of what had taken ee was sorering. the epetine. for The loss was estimated at $250,-|and saturnine shieks swaying to-| graceful, Upon evidence adduced by a mili-jaccomplice unless he promptly with-| 0° “the antiques have been re- | place The ereekinoe tustouaded Tink, deag.|000 by D, W. Peace, branch man-| gether in ecstatic embrace, but for| «we shoved the bleareyed, rum-|tary court investigating flogging: | drew and severed his connection| Cf 00 unudven nln vmuristomh, | Officer Jack Neff had Just come the preasin en NI “ pads cine! ager. “Big Jim” Kramer who last night! guzzling, beer-bloated atoon into|in Oklahoma under the executiv when he discovered that the Kul Gjsteaq Howard Carter, Ameri. |up from making a call to West Firet Been ee ene nay ith nim to] Captain Brown of hose company!in his great revival tent dragged| hell (where it belongs) and it’s gone,| stato wide proclamation of, martia!| Klux Klan, as an organization whs| 000 archaeologist, one of the dis: |street. Hoe turned in his report into a taxicab and rode with him to! number 1 was injured and removed| her before hundreds of Casperites,|thank God, forever. You voted out| law, Jewett was arrested here las! | responsible coverers of the tomb. from the phone at Second and Cen- @ .Gestlate, OUIARISE GE the, DRORx. lito a whospital: denounced her, and threw her tremb-| the saloon and now don't you stop| ight by the ctvil authorities in] One hundred and eighteen cases ries ter streets that everything was Bad A Be Kicks apgut the pees a ea are | ‘ing with fear into the category of] until you have voted out the low-| connection with the beating of B. R.| of mob violence have been con PHILADELPHIA. — Unhappy |“OK", when Sergeant Warren at be torr beaten ies . she te #4 insidiously iniquitous pleasures, dow, morally leperous dance halls | Merrim of Oklahoma City, on the| sidered by the military court ‘=| marringes can be prevented by |the desk informed him of the rob- Phi he Saletan bi Peden Bas oo ne “Who's got your goat?” roared} and pool rooms. I want the time to| Might of March 7, 1922, He pleaded] Tulsa since agree mae “tricers| means of blood s to determine [bery. Neff scouted around’ for the tae eee Gan eae BAe tho evangelist. “Delilah had Samp- come soon when you'll make a clean| not guilty to the formal charge of sr the court ennounced, “A. number| if the candidates are in a "plood rest -of-4he morning in an-ettort-te taxi, son’s goat—the poor, oversized bum.| sweep. rioting ani 8 released 0; 1006 Ard per | group” indicative of natural a locate the invaders, but nothing It also was revealed today that She finished him off and all he had] «phere are sweet girls and dear| "4 of men, several of whom have ad-/ pity, declared Dr. William §. |could be found that’ served as @ the art director of a morning news- FOR B RIA left was the blank look of a dumb-|poys who dance aml who are clean| Grand Dragon Jewett admitted to| mitted membership in the Kian basal Bainbridge of New York at the | clue to their identity of thelr where paper had been beaten yesterday by bell and a clipped cranium. The! ana pure and holy-minded, but no}Dr. A Maupin, a local dentist een arene hel be € of the) American Association of Obstetri- {nboute, @ crowd of pressmen or strike sym- biggest fool is the man who wi!!! peq.pi se} the 1 tified before the mil std necologists and Abdo: red-blooded man can go to a dance A joint commission of military pathizers near an entrance of the is Ler Pree sell out to a pretty face, Such @| 454 dance with girls the way they | tary at he (Jewett) had ap z Motta Se Surgeons convention, municipal building on Parkrow. His ae Sept. 22.—(By the Ass0-| (451 ts the lecherous, licentious, de- dress and return home with prayer. plied the Jash to Merriman for hie and civil ait hor! pe(snae its firs =§ Bottle and Gun On assailants fled after inflicting num-| ciated Press.—The Bulgarian leg nauched libertine who defends the| meeting thoughts. I'm not jumping| alleged relations with a married|(y’# session at Shawnee yester-| New YORK.—Fitty out of | erous Iacerations and bruises. tion here announced today that it| req tight district as a necessity. on the dahibe staslf Ai cone : Dr. Maupin said he pro-|8¥ by ordering the arrest of three| gvery 1,000 patients admitted to,| : a had received word that the govern-| «yoney had the goat of J = ite Map the Alacer ent of} men for alleged participation in the; pospitaia in New York are al Hips Enough for . 4 camatin hin’ dacided to bel ere, goat of J am on the porition, the mugging, the] ¢ a at rlogsiig Or a) man ethers: in due) “ . ment of Sofia had decided to do-| ror 30 pieces of silver hoe parted the woman's nami nd resigned | /oesing | coholles, according to a statement “ NEW WHEAT DISCOVERED | clare martial law. throughout the squeezing, the close contact, and| t 1922, r d | e himself from the world and went to| nck of modesty of the dancers nt the organization on- that ac made public by Bird 8. Coler, com. | Arrest. Is Theor SASKATOON, Sisk.—(United]|country in order to prevent the td ets, iad a neers aes od) - y Press)—Seagor Wheeler, “‘wheat| spread of insurrectionary agitation iGat’ thei. rood uoston er amen wizard of Canada," has evolved a| ‘Tho legation announced that it et eka Re 26S eer “The greatest medics in the| The grand dragon had made n ‘ iy A trcatae cuphiiize ithcag tian it new variety of early ripening wheat | had recetved an absolute denial) we got to have it.’ world whole-heartedly denounce] statement early today concerning Letters Won t has been since 1914. If you are drunk and have ¢ which may push the wheat belt fur-| from Sofia of reports that a pro. “Popular opinion had Pilot's goat. popular dancing. Dr. Lowenthal of arrest. No date yet has been bed Se So Sell bottle on one hip and a revolver ther north. visional revolutionary government | yz9 gchemed around to please all the| CBicaso rapped the dance, saying| set for his trial on the other while you grasp, the ‘Tho new wheat, which is an ad-|had been proclaimed in some parts}: cone but he failed to please any| {at nothing 1s wreeking more men,| Charging that 68 members of the Carry Stamps; stocring wheel of a car in both aptation of an Australian wheat |of the country. of them. What's the use in play- producing more syphilis and more] lower house of the Oklahoma legis. , gt you ey iy to be in jail. That known as Minister, was originated} According to the official version, | ji¢ ¢or popular howlings of acclaim.|‘@bauchery than it. This ts what| lature are members of the Ku Klux I LAT the theor of the police depart: by Prof. Pye of the Agricultural | outbreaks are confined to southern} 115 @ matter of ‘now you're up ana| the leading doctor of America said| Klan, Governor Watlon declared l se Abandoned sie A ae ois . practice last College of Victoria, Australia. Bulgaria. ext youtee down.’ and all others of high standing in| Iast night that the proposed session plaht whens, ‘ook waa arre “And Lot pitched his tent toward | 5/8 profession agree. Any reputable|of the house of representatives : | hese ch Pioe Sodom.’ I want to make Lot’s| Medical man in Casper will tell you] which has been called to consider WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Be- | WESTBURY, —| SCV story modern to bring it up to date| the same thing. . |!mpeachment proceedings would not] cause it ts now\ imposible to get | The doublehead to | MONTGOMERY, Ala—The to show you what Lot would have| “I have told you of what has|mect next Wednesday, because any|-enough German postage stamps | day in the American open polo | house of the Alabama legislature done had he been in Casper in these| been said by those on the outside| such attempt would constitute an/ on an envelope the German gov championship tournament at passed the Inzer bill substituting T day: but now I'm going to let you know| Unlawful assembly cf the kian under] ernment has given up the use of | Meadowbrook field, was cancelled | the electric chair for the hang: Sa, OKES BA RED “whe first thing Mr. and Mrs. Lott] what those who make their living| his proclamation of martial law, stamps. Officials of the postoffice | because of wet grounds. The | man's noose in Alabama. With € nor's signature the bill ‘ will become a law ated oy , | condemned. mobbed, murdered, mutilated or @ girl seated at the wheel of an old) iq otsy teas ons of Mrs. Stokes. | learn how to dance and how to throw (Continued on Page , Three.) zation 19 guilty of the crime as an| necessary postage has been paid fashioned electric automobile 18 the! noth said they refused to do so.| the cards, and how to wear as little A letter, from Germany. now at ‘main object of interest in the tn-|Thomas Lynn, a former sergeant| clothing as possible, Hb0,000 arks “te dalivar ins thie vestigation by the state's attorney's! of police testified he had been of-| “I think it would be a good thing re BE 200,000 " office of charges by Mrs. W. E.|fered money to sign an affidavit|if half of the society women could country. Stokes, that her husband, wealthy|that he had booked Mrs. Stokes| be arrested for indecency. Eve had ‘ £ New York hotel owner, has con-|under the name of “Helen Nor-|{t a!! ever present day women. be- Salvation Army Five more alleged dopo peddlers] The arraignments yesterday mark spired to ruin her reputation in| wood" after a raid on the club, 15| cause she knew she was naked and P were bound over to fe de ral ecourt/th climax of activity by the police connection with his divorce action,|years ago. Lynn said he refused. |they don’t know they are. In the To Hold S fal when arraigned before U, 8. Com-| during the past fortnight in an ef- which opens in New, York Oc-| Benjamin Harrison, nogro, told| next world we'll know that short 0 Hola opecta | missioner M. P. Wheeler Inte yes-| fort to curb the narcotic traffic in tober 1, Charles EH. Erbstein, attorney for|skirts and sloeveloss sleeves caused |terday afternoon. Bill Davis, Pete) Casper. On September 16, Pred The picture, {dentified as that of| Mrs. Stokes, that Stokes had sent|many a man to start for hell. PREVEZA, Albania, Sept. 22,—]counc!l of Ambassadors today. Tho} Meetings Herel! Mays, and H. McShane, all col| Freeman, Dick’Simmons, and Lik ® woman known as Helen Norwhod|him to Denver two years ago: to: “I am going to denounce the sins! xrembers of the international mis-| mission 18 also understood to have ]ored, were bound over on bonds < lian Smithrwere each bound over-on or Helen Underwood, said to have} get information from negroes there|of the man in the brownstone front 1 tigati: the easeination decided that the ecks, while in | $4,000 each. {. J. Leach and Joe| bonds of $2,000 while Ted Harrie been an inmate of a notorious club/ regarding Mrs. Stokes, When he|as well as those of the man in the| *!0> !nvestigating ; nocent of the assassinations, are| staff Captain McHarg of Denver | Martiner were er on bonds|was fined $25 in police court and here 20 years ago, the one Mrs.|returned without the information,| gutter. If Lot had lived in Casper| of General Tellini and his suite re} gutity of negligence tn seeking out| wil! conduct mpecial mee’ at the| of $5,000 Ollie nlker, colored, | given 20 dayn in Jail Stokes charges was used by agents|Harrison said Stokes refused to pay|and had struck of] he would have| understood to be convinced that the| those who committed Salvation Army hall, W Yellow- aggia Mack, co'ored, and Biste About three hundred bindles of of Stokes in an effort to identify | him a bo: he said he had promis-| gone right out for a teacher to in-| Greeks are innocent of the crime] It stated howov theletone, tonight and all ¢ on Sun ‘agner, white, been @ cocaine and morphine have come the lin the picture as the present/ed him if he ‘got something” on| struct his girls in dancing imputed to them by Italy. Italian members of t com-| day jon charges se « pe ae into the hands or the, officials in the, Mrs. Stckes Mrs. Stokes, Erbstein sald Harrison} ‘I'm against the modern danca| Tha report of thelr tnvestigation|mlesion are ¢ report! public {# cord! ted to earra 4 e Whe arrests made, They will be used a@ Two witnesses, Lorraine Woods! told him, land before I'm done tonight I am| will be forwarded to the inter-allied o ating arges. at hese ser 8. 4 nome ® today. wv idence, G

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