Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1923, Page 6

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| $10.000,000 wo | | thical ofl projec | “Bayano River Trust of Panama.” i | His victims included members of his | ‘business and professional men in tt Chicago und several other large cities. “An inspection committee” i 1s 1 of four men who were victims of Authorities Without Clue to Koretz Trail. roe om Are “AGO Leo Ke ‘anama nit by nt overe s fled.” 1 that Still | there was no “Bayano River Trust Dec. 22.—(By The As-| more and stil it: the | committee 000,000 worth of| alligator Stents rich from oil wells ted, was still missing tors working under States rt Crowe announced had run down a score of Koretz's whereabouts able to locate him. They n all over again, they said, it the story ations in the hope me clue as to the hat Koretz must have his plans in the event ” Stanley of Crowe's assist- We hope to find some nd thus learn in what Klarkowski apable a man ily swind! ns out of mil- fail to make Kiarkownkt! he £ ared at a certain “start all over again” in the hope of str.king a asonable trail.” Koretz disappsared on December sixth. On the following day it was |learned that he had sold at_k h-of stock in a iy t which he called th own family and hundreds of wealthy Koretz's swind’e returned Panama with the infgrmation tha! and that they found nothing but al- |ligator swamps. The committee was composed of four men who had “de- posited™ heavily in the project. They went to Panama at Koretz’s own | suggestion. Authorities believe that he timed his flight so that he could | “collect” several thousand dollars get away before the ed F a, H.W. DAVIS, PIONEER OF WYOMING, SUFFERS STROKE OF PAILS Casper News was received in Saturday of the serious illness of H. W. Davis of Sussex, Wyo. Mr. Davis, OMAHA, Dec. Henry Ford for his endorsement of President Coolidge; blame his pri- vate secretary, E. J. Leibold,” Roy M. Harrop president of the national Ford-for-President club said on his return here Detro.t tonight. Leibold wont let anybody favorable to progressive policies get Ford's ear, Harrop sald, and as a result Ford does not know the true condi- tions that are menacing the farmers. “Ford's friends see him only when | he goes to the barber shop,” Harrop said “Many of them are becoming bitter against him because of his aloofness.” Harrop declared that his organization is going ahead and nominate Ford on a third party ticket. “I am confident he will con- sent to run when the farmers’ de- mand for his candidacy is presented to him in the proper way,” he said.| HIRAM HAS OWN ee Te IDEA OF STATEMENT | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 22.— Hiram Johnson took a caustic fling} y Ford tonight for the lat-) who {s better known as “Hard Win- ter” Davis and who ts the father of Mark J. Davis of this city, is said to have suffered a paralytic stroke. He is more than.70 years of age and for this reason it hag been feared that the stroke might prove fatal. A message received last night was to the effect that he was improving however. Mr. years ago from Delaware. He is very prominent as a stockman and sheep- man in the northern part of Wyo- ming. Davis came to Wyoming 45 Northwestern Train Derailed set. a time which he him plenty of Suggestions For the Last Minute Shoppers For Men Handkerchiefs k Shirts Madras Shirts Mufflers . Belts Sweaters Pajamas Silk Hose Gloves Silk Neckwear Bath Robes Lounging Robes Smeking Jackets Underwear TOYS s THE GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE vertig: halted, prepared Kla BLUE EARTH, Minn., Dec, 22— - Chicago & Northwestern passenger westbound, was de- railed at the brink of Blue Earth - river here today and tore up the . track for 200 yards, but no one was The train carried about *. When the train baggage car hung over 2h-foot_embankment toa For Women Fancy Hose Silk Hose Gloves Slippers Wool Hose Glove Boxes Powder Boxes Embroidered Pieres Shelf Vases Bath Robes Silk Pajamas Silk Underwear | Sweaters | Kimonas ment of President Cool- safe" candidate for the presidency. The California senator asked what happened between October 13, when Ford denounced Secretary Weeks for the sale of the Gorgas plant con- nected with the Muscle Shoals pro- Ject and December 19 when Coolidge were not safe, and if h' ministration were under the influence of priva the 13th day of Octobe Mr. Ford sald to the American public,” de manded Johnson “what occurred be- tween the 13th day of October and the 19th day of December to trans- mute the bitter denunciation of Mr Ford against the administration then into enthusiastic advocacy now?” While Johnson conceded Ford was enitled to his political opinion he de- clared “these ions cannot con- trol a republ nomination. “Mr. Ford was for Mr. Wilson when Mr. Wilson was president,” he said. “Mr. Ford was for Mr. Hard- ing when Mr. ng was president. Mr. Ford ts Mr. Coolidge, while Coolidge is president. Mr. Ford is @ marvelous business man. “Perhaps the time {s propitious for Emma Goldman and Bill Haywood For Mother Aluminum Ware Work Baskets Table Lamps Pyrex Glassware Dishes Sweepers Rugs Dresses Coats House Slippers Glass Ware Casseroles Cooking Utensils Silverware OUR BIG BASEMENT CAN UPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT LINDSAY & CO. FORD’S SECRETARY IS BLAMED FOR STATEMENT; HIRAM ALSO TAKES HIS FLING AT HENRY interests on |? Che Casper Sunday Cribune CASPER MAN CHEYENNE Wyo.. Dec. 22— (Special to The ‘Tribune)—H. A.| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 22.— in which the horse thieves to return, declare for Mr. Coolidge] polly of Casper, indicted for violn-| (Special to The Tribune.)\—The Wyo- motor vehicle! ming Peace Officers’ association to- ial privilege press. But in the light/ tnerr act was acquitted by a jury in ,, and be acclaimed by the same spec:}iior, of the federa! of Mr. Eerd’s previous utterances, just when did Mr. Coolidge in Mr. Ford's opinion become ‘safe?’ “Obviously, according to Mr. Ford, Jrited States court here today. Clarence Bordwell, convict wav then unsafe and didn't even wish to do right. Thereafter Con- gressman Madden gave to the press the outline of a measure he would introduce in congress apparently for the administration, designed to give Mr. Ford Muscle Shoals and a plant of like character to that sold by Weeks. “The message of the president on the sixth day of December was not inimical to this idea. Mr. Madden's BARCELONA Spain, Dec. bill was then introduced and is now| severe storm which swept the pending.” coast of Spain last night, great damage to shipping stolen. Coast of Spain ——____ PAIR ESCAPE PLANE CRASH tonight. Several probably have drowned. 5 ACQUITTED OF CHEYENNE SHERIFF DRAWS from the Leavenworth penitentiary from whom Kelly purchased hi - tho administration of Mr. Coolidge | petit ny cates eee a tolen Att | to grant a Christmas pardon to Cor-| Cficers enabled them to save thelr of knowledge that the machine was Hit By Storm sem sssiog orgy snd Pearson er | caused! }d may haye been attended by considerable loss of life, according to reports here fishing villages have been partly destroyed, it was reported, and more than 100 persons SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 147; PROPOSED PARDON FOR SLAYER Holiday Cost In Paris Will FIRE OF MANY PEACE OFFICERS | it New Pace re con | Following the killing the thieves | | journeyed south and were met north |d@ay telegraphed to the Colorado |%¢ Fort Collins ‘by Sheriff E. I. Board of Pardons and Corrections 4 | Cooke and Deputy Byrd Halligan protest against the reported inten-| of Larimer county, Colo. Quick’ tion of Governor Sweet of Colorade | action with guns by the Colorado PARIS, Dec. “Merry Christmas" “we Americans” an entrance fee of 500 francs before we take off ov hat and coat, plus everythi sumed thereafter in fixe” in the Montmartre pal Dec. 24 midnight. At the exchange rate it figures about $25. Take two thousand or so Amer. cans with nothing to do till the day after next week and mix th, with extra dry and blondined P fennes from Tunis and Timbucktoo and you can see that the brave pur veyors of innocent amusement on the bill are not far wrong when they count on a net profit of something like 2,000,000 francs towards the re parations account. ¢ —>—_—___. It is a popular superstition among the peasantry“of Europe that if the light is let go out on Christmas evs some one in the house wiil die with. In a year, |nellus Gray, who with Clyde 33./ own Jives and effected the capture Pearson in 1916, murdered Sheriff Cp the criminals. At the time of Frank Roach of this county a2d/ the crime public opinion in Chey- Niels Nielson, a ranch hand. enne became so incensed that there The murders occurred in Colo-| was strong talk of a lynching and radoa few miles south of the Wvo-| extra guards were maintained at ming line, while Roach and Nielson the Fort Collins jail. send a The Wyoming Peace omicess | Department of association message requested un | Mines Proposed opportunity for representatives of st| the association to appear before the | Colorado board and protest against | ‘The murder was characterized at| WASHINGTO! Dee. 22.—Pro- the time as one of the most atro- | posal for creation of a department cious ever perpetrated in this sec-| of mines to have full supervision tlon of the country. Sheriff Roach | of mining and fuel distribution is and Nielson were shot down in coid| under consideration by the mines blood when they reached the ranvh ‘and mining committee of the senate. clemency for Gray. AT CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 22—Lieu- tenant J. D. Price, pilot, and R. BE, Purgsten, mechanician, escaped in- jury when the navy airplane in which they were taking off from the alr mail field here today crashed jestroyed by fire. Burg ued Price from the machine D'ane stopped here overnight | enroute from San Diego to Wash- ington, D. C. QUAKE HEWS STILL MEAGER Dec. 22—Al- DOUGLAS, Ariz, though several days since the reported destri three towns in Sonora state, Mexico, by a disastrous carthquake with great loss of life and property, de-| tails of the tragedy are still un-| available. The towns of Opoto,| Granados and Huasabas are report: | ed to be in ruins. ts ts ERAS ELE ELE LE PELE PELE DEE, Wis2 Boxes. to choose from. Miscellaneous Purses Sewing Kits Thermos Boitics Toilet Cases Perfume Look. over our line of Ladies’ Pocket Books and Hand Bags Purses. Bedding and have priced them at a figure that will move Bath Rugs them at once—$3.50 to $40.00. : Centerpieces Luncheon Sets Boudoir Sets Knitted Scarfs Vanity Cases Dressing Gowns TOYS See our window for the largest and finest display of DIAMONDS ever shown in the city. Look them over if you wish to save half of the original purchase price on Diamonds. We are pleased *- IMPORTERS i display his en WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THIS LINE Toys Toys Toys Do not fail to visit our TOY Department before making your final selection. We have the largest line of Toys in the city, at prices that will surprise you. You cannot afford BOLL SPECIA Walking and Talking Dolls, Mechanical Animals, Games, Toy Implements, Balls, Books, Special Decorations for the Christmas Tree, Etc. See our window for the finest line of gift suggestions IVORY SETS Priced from $9.25 to $75.00 in Fancy Satin Lined We can make up an Ivory Set from our immense stock, with any number of pieces you desire, from several new and popular patterns MANICURE SETS White Ivory, Pearl, Ebony, Bone, Etc., in Leather, Alligator, Silk or Satin Cases, making an ideal gift at prices ranging from $2.25 to $45.00. - POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES We have just received a new shipment ASK TO SEE OUR NEW STYLE OF GENTS’ POCKET BOOKS AND BILL FOLDS Just notice where the crowd goes and you can see who has the CHRISTMAS BAR- GAINS. WE have plenty of efficient help and will not keep you waiting. Christmas Boxes wrapped in fancy paper for mailing free of charge. JOHN TRIPENY COMPANY 241 South Center : ANNOUNCEMENT DIAMONDS! i ses | announce that the representative of one of the largest DIAMOND e U.S. will be at our store for the next two days and will have on ine of DIAMONDS, DIAMOND WATCHES, DIAMOND PLATI- NUM RINGS AND MOUNTINGS Open All Day Sunday! DIAMONDS! to pass these up. MAMMA DOLLS MONDAY ONLY 99C A GIFT OF STATIONERY IS ALWAYS APPROPRIATE . Our stock is complete with the finest numbers of Eatons’ Highland Linen and Crane’s Linen Lawn Stationery, at prices from $1.00 to $14.00 pet box. SPECIAL SOMETHING THAT EVERY LADY CAN USE! Toilet Sets of Powder, Compacts, Rouge, Perfume, Soaps, Ets., in fancy satin boxes, leading brands at $2.50 to $24.00 per box. FAS Te WE HAVE GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. LOOK THESE OVER! Johnston’s Famous Chocolates, Cigars and Ciga- rettes in Christmas packages, fancy Pipes and Cig- arette Holders, Smoker Sets, Traveling Sets, Bill Folds, Hair Brushes, Atomizers, Fancy Perfume Lights (see them on display); Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Conkling Pen and Pencil Sets; Parker Duofold Pens, Etc. SEE OUR WINDOW! Re Phones 72 and 99 JEWELRY ‘A PETRRE REIS SEER RE TETE SE

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