Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 2

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al FoOnomroteraad y wemsooe DM TOE IIT TT SSA ee AteanoecansOVsrRocroad Decree or Se PAGE TWO fhe Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 FARMER HELD FOR SLAYING OF WIFE SAYS WOMAN IN CASE WAS ESTEEMED BY HIS FAMILY" CHAPTER IT MOUND CITY, Kans., Jan (Chive Press’—John his niece by mari t, is accused of mu! realize what had happened. During hoi that time I would not have been @ able to hide a revolver. Every spot rs..I could have reached between the Scott, tells a log’ » of time the shots were firéd and when ts the night his wife was slain.|1 called for help has been gone over He denies al! implication that there | £0 100k for Pe er ee was anything improper in his rola-)— 7 ond did not kill my wits, or “ the weapon would have been found.” neh eee eet g the murder w rhcostpeagich lI by nightmare by Sc ched and stared at me. I who were my friends I had almost ro dasa frien, ot know le dropped off. Arlene as a one t hire lawyers. On July 18 I wanted to talk with my lawyer, who was the night of June 19, when! then in Joplin my way over I urned home from the show,| found I had f hours between , y wife that the car was not/ trains at Pittsburg, and thought I I wanted to put! would visit Arlene. “I had no rleep the night pre-| > the house an vious. that I wou'd follow in a few mir-| sleep but litt’e since my wife was| *. | killed, ‘As T was working .with my head: associated with Arlene by scandal under the ft two shots. I of the car, I heard| mongers, I know now TI should not an to the door of the| have gone to Pittsburg, but I did garage, looked up and down the|and when I arrived I had a split street, but could see nothing. Then| ting headache, was nervous and up I thought my wife should have also| set, and ne: insane with grie? heard the she nd that she would | and worry. come to the di if she had. It} Put Down False Name. dawned on me ‘something was wrong | «Aariene met me at the train. I and T hurried into the house, Ii and wanted to le down found Mrs. Scott lyitg on the floor reat I suggested to Arlene in the dining room. 1 ran in and/ that we-so to a hotel. When 1| spoke to her, but she could not an-| started to register it occurred although she was breathing! me for the first time that I cot I hurried out and calle not take a woman to my room w as T could for help, FUN-! me without registering ax “4 ard. the Dome i966 ONCtOe Baits I couldn't think clear!y, and who lived two blocks east of-our) jaif not knowing what I did, I put home. He arrived and made a hur ried examination, but she died with- ne Lalla a io slog ar pelea in a few minutes. } “In my room, T lay down on the| Scott said he was “overwhe'med) bed and Arlene helped me keep co!d with grief.” cloths on my head until train time The Missing Revolver. Nothing wrong occured betw “Neighbors at my first trial; Arlene was entirely blameless, asi testified that my sorrow appeared|She did not kr.ow but what I had genuine.” he said. “Certainly 1|/Tesistered correctly. It was an un- would not have called for help be-|fortunate blunder. It has led to all fore she was dead if I had shot her,|the trouble." Peoule would rather My actions are all accounted for ex-| believe me guilty than innocent.” ~ cept the minute it took me to go (END CHAPTER 11) SANDERSON DECREE IS VACATED nus. | from the garage to the houre and sympathize with me. I had to | Rebel Leader ‘This is General M. M. Gigues, one In fact, I had been able to| * ————— My name had already “=| WRECKAGE OF AIRSHIP FOUND PARIB, Jan. 4.—(By the Associated Press) — Fire-blackened wreckage from the French dirigible Dixmude has been discovered off the coast of cily, the ministry of marine is ad- sed, thus bearing out the theory at the great airship fell into the a after taking fire or as the result an explosion. One of the gasoline tanks was picked up near Cape San Marco, only a few miles from the spot where the body of the Dixmude's commander, Lieutenant De Grenadan was brought to the surface by fishermen. The | upper part of the tank was blackened by fire. cloth used in the balloon envelope also were found, leaving practically no doubt that the Dixmude fell in that vicinity with all on board. Don't Merely ask your grocer for “bottle of vani'la.” Specify Van Duzer’s and you will be sure of its purity and quality. Fy Several piects of the rubberizea|” ‘BILIOUS TRAVESTY’ ON GOSPEL IS CHARGED BY FORMER PASTOR TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 4.—“Schis-] pew in the old First church at matic and unscriptural preaching,” | Princeton. { has caused the Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyk, D.D., former pastor of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church, New York, former United States minister to The Netherlands, and for. many years a professor at Princeton university to give up his Scientists Will Hunt Ancestors Of Adam and Eve CHICAGO.—By United Press.)— Researches into the early existence of man in an attempt to bridge the gap between the earliest time and AspI SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gonuddne Proved safe by millions and. prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain. Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism f Accept only “Bayer” package Gopsine” which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista. Aspicin is the trade mark of Beyer Manufacture of Mononceticacidester of Salicylicacid bilious tra-, vesty of the gospel,” also ar in | an open letter, sent by Dr. i to the treasurer of the church. Tho | Rev. Dr. John G. Machen, a pro- fessor in the theological seminary | at Princeton, is temporarily occupy: | ing the first church pulpit. | ——————<__+ man’s first appearance will be under- | taken by the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Professor James Henry, Breasted will have charge of the work. { “While paleontologists have traced} life until its culmination in man, a vast gap exists between these two periods,” said Professor Breasted. “Historian: he said, “have plundered in unconscious!y beginning, the'r study of the career of man with too many unanswered questions." PROSECUTION IS THREATENED) PROVIDENCE, R.1., Jan. 4.—] the facts before the attorney general Judge Chester W. Barrows of the] for suitable action superior court has entered an ee order vacating the divorce granted yesterday to Nina Wilcox Putnam Sanderson from Robert J. Sanderson until such time as she shall appear in persons and satisfy the court she bas been a resident of this state for more than two years prior to Oo tober 16, 1923. Judge Barrows also sent a letter to P. Francis Cassidy of Woonsocket, attorney for Mrs. Sanderson, stating that if the court does not hear from his client within a reasonable time, it_will feel that it {s its Guty to lay LAS ANGEL! A branch of the Bank at the corner of Washing- ton and Burlington streets here was held up by two bandits who escaped with $6,500, accord- ing tp first reports to the police, To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE) Tablets. The box bears the signa- ture of E. W. 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