Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. KLAN CASES. IN LOUISIANA WILL GO BEFORE JURY November 4 Is Set for Hearing of Charges in Murder Feud. NEW ORLEANS, Oct 16.— (Onited Press.)—Whether the state of Loutsfana has secured any “trump cards" evidence since its open hearing and subsequent grand "$totonepeees siete t33 +3 koe jury investigation into mob activ foebesnasooc to ties in Morehouse ish which culminated, it claims, in the mur ders of Thomas F. hard and Watt Daniel, residents of the parish on August 24, 19 ably will be known shortly vember 4 This date has been tentatively fixed by Attorney ( eral A V Coco as the date for presentation « charges to the grand jur several residents of Moré parish who, the state alleges, had a hand in floggings, kidnapings and | fe the Killings of Daniel and Richard, |!itle 3 and he Casper Daily Crivune aks Aa Aca a The Vanquished and the Victor » who won the wor le at Rye, in thy final mi whose bodies were) discovered in Lake La Fourche following a mys ber 22, 1923. “Trump card” or “‘startli dence rumors were whi during both the public 1 the grand jury inve Morehouse trouble The state decided to file charge aring n of the ti LATE MURDER in Texas. sald, annot be nvy loss. Fathers and Sons To Fraternize In operated except at Adulteration of Lions’ Gathering ¥ - ¥. by de-| ch lasting 36 holes. Miss Cummings won tho | The road, the application is “notoriously insolvent,” and FIELD AGENTS IN ECLAMATION WORK TESTIFY Projects on Verge of Bankruptcy Being Investigated. WASHINGTO?D Oct 16.—Field agents of the interior department | were called today before the special jadvisory committee investigating reclamation operations to give the results of recent inspections of west ern projects which Secretary Wor has declared face bankruptcy. These inspectors also acted as spokesm for the homesteaders whose views they obtained during the same tours. Complaints against the prese system of reclamation fall into tw« classes, the commit formed. The first alleges mis: sentation of the overhead expenses {which the settler would be called | upon to meet if he took up land within a project. ‘The second em braces charges that legitimate ex- penses of many operations have been “loaded” by unnecessary exten- sions and improvements which were urtwise in their conception. While there has been no decision by the committee to take up ‘the recent abolishment of the office of A. P. Davis as director of the recla mation bureau, several members were of the opinion that this ques tion would be reached automatic a - ° as the inquiry developed. Several against persons it alleges had SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 16.—The| anadian Cat civic ana scientine py ciin modest vitiealn Moreboeas| Ceees7auney ie Aliens (ee piker me one else,” {s the edict > have protested against the change parish following the failure the |San Bernardino, Callfornia, suspect-| Pf °° ©. which was explained by Secreta Privitin Ree nate ae at has gonc th to all members c xple y § open hearing and special grand jury ed of having been implicated in the) one ere ne aoe een Admitted False Work as necessary in order that the to bring in indictments. Among | killing of I tae man David at Sek aded Nir pees Ce Mdecounee ce work mig au bubtnesd head those against whom charges h: r of Salt Lake City have con Father ‘and Son" week which will during the reorganizati been brought by the state and who @ crime, according to ad-| (Mather and Son’ hich w fi : MELRGW idan bonds are’ Cautain ved iby sipolice mutt ature the weekly dinner Wednes. NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The Cana P= See ae at map zap tals cay evening A rousing meeting is | dian Royal Grain Inquiry commis Lovell Armory Ku Klux Klan; Dr. B. M. McKoin wther’s body was found on the ote ate peer by a pro- ston, which has been here for! LoVELL.—C. L. Furi secre former mayor of Mer ge anks of the Jordan river last Sun-; S49" ts to both father } several days investigating char tary of the Lovell Commer club Gray, Jeff Burnett, and others diy at noon, a bullet fired from be-| “lh ther and Son” w, that high grade dominion wheat was | received a wire from) Adj. Gen The charges against the men|hina having entered his head killing| \ith site chen eek Will meet | being adulterated with low grade| Davis last evening advising him range from assault and battery to| him instantly, the Country. With weactmoughout | American wheat prior to export.| that a contract had been let for the conspiracy to murder, and as many| yesterday police at Ludlow, Calif.,| civic clubs and organizations gine (een peen unable to find any evidence /erection of an armory at Lovell, as seventeen separate charges ha arrested the three youths in the! j Hanne Organizations giv- | to substantiate the charges, it was| and construction work would begin teat iiea bagel netecae Tunythatind| eee canon pens cutee ace ing, it a place on thelr programs. | unofficially reported today by soon as the state had been given dividuals. |driving when last scen here on Oc-y ine Netter che ee unders membar of the, commission's Party. | n sufficient, title to.a location for Attorney General Coco has an-| tober 12, é ainete ca toa cone Dovarend jonas the samo by the town of Lovell nounced that he will press the eee erage ETS ik oe ‘This matter will be arranged within Charges relentlessly and. ask. the |, Tt 1 the bellef of local officers that | its good purposes have been fully allaay entero! [he was s'ain at a point some dis Hepa meacetewes (Tae 5 nj tance from the Jordan river and his victed. He expressed the belief that * se ieictinania eritlita eetcened agssat | body hauled there. the majority of the defendants | When the remains of the. police The November trials will come !n|man were found his clothes had the midst of one of the state's bitter-| been stripped of valuables. est political campaigns. Four can: | = didates are already fighting for the] SALT LAKB CITY, Oct. 16— governorship, with the possibility of | Police are investigating a port others entering the race. Attorney that automobile bandits last § ine Coco General is standing for re-| shot and killed a man on the high election to his office on his fight| way near St. Thomas, southwest against the Ku Klux Klan. | Utah, last Sunday. Belief was ex ——_~—_— pressed that should the report prove Tariff wi riginally the name of) true he may have been slain by th ® Moorish chief who, having a port| three youths under arrest in in Spain, near Gibraltar, was ac-| Bernardino for the murder of customed to levy toll on passing ves- se’s. His toll became a regularly | understood thing, and the amount was added to the price of the goods ped eR ue Officer D. H. Crowther of Salt I Crowther disap} On Sunday his body was found but his automobile was missing OTOMACH MISERY ACIDITY, GAS, GAS, demonstrated in the past. While a large percentage of the members of the Lions Club have of their own, the sons of will be substituted ana 100 ion is plannea |\Abandonment of} othe | Commerce Commission to authorize the abandonment of the Midland and Yorthwestern vertisement. Tribune | —— ant Ads bring In the haulage business leree Dual Valve HEAVY DUTY MOTOR TRUCKS Chassis Sizes: 2-ton, 3-tom, 4-ton; 5-ton, 6-tom; 734-ton. Tractors: 3-ton; 5-ton; 734-ton. Prices range from $3,300 for the 2-tom chess to 5,200 Lee "the 74-t0m, Le. b Bulalo, NY. Terms if Desired “We doubt whether any trucks, anywhere, are given harder work to do, day in and day out, than our eighteen Pierce-Arrows,” says a letter written by Fogarty @ Hendrickson, Inc., general truckmen, of Springfield, Mass. “In winter, we are forced many times to plow our own roads through bleak, mountainous country, sometimes for a distance of seventy miles, “The oldest truck in our fleet has traveled eeveral hundred thousand miles and is good for several years of service yet. “Our fleet covers a radius of about 85 miles and delivers about 1,000 tons of groceries a week, 52 weeks of the year.” eo © e@ Pierce-Arrow Dual-Valve Trucks perform. May we show you by actual demonstration just what they will do in your business? THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Casper, Wyo. 316 West Midwest Ave Twelfth Ave. and Acoma Denver Colorado Springs 121 East Bijou ~NOIGESTC “Pape's Diapepsin” 1s the quick gists sell millions of packages.—Ad Evening Gowns ° \R L d S I t est, surest relief for indigestion al rod oug u gases, flatulence, heartburn, sour Di ness, fermentation or stomach dis nN ear & tress caused by acidity. A few tab inner Oct. 16.—Re- | lets give almost immediate stomach exas and Pacific rail-| relief. Correct your stomach. and asked the Interstate | digestion now for a few cents. Drug YrTesses Taken from our regular lines of new fall and win- ter modes at $98.50 to $150.00. —it may be hard to believe, but it’s true. Come in this week and select your new evening costume and save the dif- ference. Te 110 E. Second St. | Everywoman’s Store “A Frantz Shop Sale } is a Genuine Sale” nish gas, water and electricity tc| ident; H. F. Gerry, vice president] it. The great necessity for econorsy ;the new town and that they are|and general manager; and G. A.Jin fuel seems to be the primary {now moving necessary machinery] Byrnes, _secretary-treasurer. The cause of this mode of living. 3 1 in-| firm of Hagens & Murane handig the legal affairs of the company whose offices are in the Midwem building. : AUEGSEGGER FUNERAL HERE THIS RFTERNGO! The funeral of Lysle P.. Ruegs« SALT CREEK IS PREPARING FOR - BIG INFLUX; UTILITY SERVICE TOBE INSTALLED BY COMPANY Real activity in building up the with the Commercial company do- new town of Salt Creek on the North, ating the materials an2 citizens of & th Raflroad, is now being It Creek doing the work. This|ger was held from the Bap le shown following the decision of the] will be a temporary structure to}church at 2:30 o'clock this aftuiy interior department invalidating] “are for the children of school age] noon, the Rey. C. M. Thompson of, I is Lavoye's title to the townsie] who are now living in the town. As | ficiating. The Darius chapters order of DeMolay, took part in ceremony. Burial was made tn | Highland cemetery. pre tis FA Ee In nearly all Chinese cities a percentage of the inhabitants live § a sort of hand-to-mouth fash ost buying ftood from restaurants. Hy water is sold from stands by people who make a business of providitig »on as further increase permanent bui!ding will be provided. According to re reports the Salt Creek Commercial company is in good financial condition, hay ing no indebtedness. Its intention iow, being carried out, is to push the development of the new town from now on. Officers are: comes ution of an exodus from veye to a more certain location It Creek is preparing for the stream of permanent homeseekers to turn its way. | It is reportec tmat the Salt Creek |Commercial company, comprised of |a number of prominent Casper men ve secured the concessions to fur- R. A. Byrnes, pres- and equipment to location . The present plans of the company nelude a gas line on Main street and on the railroad property; two water | wells to meet water requirements of |the town; power and electric equiy }ment; a large artificial ice and re |frigerating plant; a furniture and hardware store; barber shop and un dertaking parlors. The company has recently pur. chased all lumber needed for erec tion of its buildings, and has order: pipe for gas and water mains, to gether with electricity-generating apparatus. Already plans have been jmade for building a school house, The real secret of Testing Coffee HE real secret of testing two coffees in the home is to drink them every other morning. % Easy to. do, isn’t it, and perfectly fair.\ Then you can easily decide which Coffee has the flavor you want. % Start this test today. Getacanof FOLGER’S “*Golden Gate’’ Coffee and drink it every other morning, testing it against the Coffee you are now using. } Don’t tell the family which coffee you are serving, burt let them be the judge and the jury. The best Coffee wins. Famous Old Recipe tor Cough Syrup Easily and cheaply made at heme, but it beats them all for quick results, | Thousands of housewives have | found that they can save two-thirds | of the money usually spent for cough reparations, by using this well- known old recipe for making cough |syrup. It is simple and cheap but is has no equal for prompt results. Te | takes right hold of a cough and gives nmediate relief, usually stopping an | ordinary cough in 24 hours or le: Get 2% ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into a pint bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either vay, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, lasts a family a long time. t's truly astonishing how quickly | it acts, penetrating through every air | passage of the throat and lungs— joosens and raises the phlegm soothes and heals the membranes, ani gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough dis- appear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarse: ness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly eom- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract known the world over | for its healing effect on membranes. Avoid disappointment by askin; your druggist for “2% ounces o Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money romptly refunded. ‘The Pinex Co, 't. Wayne, Ind, HOUSE MOVING We are equipped to move build- ings—large or small; guarantee our work. JONES & JACKSON Phone 84 AFEW MORE WEEKS — , AND THE Learner Store Will Be a Thing of the Past The remaining stock of Clothing, Overcoats, Sheep-Lined and Leather- Lined Coats, Leather Vests, Shoes, Sweaters, Hats and Caps, must be closed out in the shortest possible time. For this reason we will keep our store OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK For Our Own Benefit as Well as for the Shopper Who Cannot Shop During the Daytime SPECIAL As an Opening-Night Special we are offering a Gen Vest 28-inch length, knit collar and cuffs, sizes, a $14.50 value, Special for °° Learner Shoe & Clothing Co. 260 SOUTH CENTER STREET e All-Leather mackinaw cloth lined, all .65

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