Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1924, Page 4

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eh eee _ Pat, ee = : rs pc bin a RS cps Se ae PAGE FOUR Che Casper Dailp Cribune MISSIONARIES SURPRISED University is WHILE ASLEEP BY BANDITS) Gjven Decision Soviet Chief First Details of Attack and Kidnap- Scene of Explosion CHEYENNE, “Wyo, Jan. $—The eae) 5 University of Wyoming ia a depart- ing at Tsaoyang Mission Given by a ; ea Bee Chinese Cook of Victims Cw ie | che creat. oe eS rag to te ming Supreme court's ruling in the case of the Hjorth Royalty company ‘vs. Trustees of the University of PEKING, Jan. 9.—(By The Associated Press).—First | |f ot tee fe : ive anne to quiet party details of the wounding of Prof. and Mrs. Bernhard Hoff, | 4 title to the northeast one-quarter of |: cussions, it is said, but was not American missionaries, and of the kidnaping of their co-| 1@ ye . Section 32-40-99, University i in | cases involving the Investors’ one mitted ba annette WE tg x worker, Mrs. Juli: <ilen of Northfield, Minn., w: i x Pe 2 eee which the corporation claims a lega!/anty corporation as ensorser 0 orker, Mrs. Julina Kilen of Northfield, Minn., were given | 5 ||: State, peatonindton'an oll visser] Soul Gecceity seem amet ione| Here’s Your Cup of today when a description of the bandit raid on the mission . mining location. The case came to| Supreme cour. upproved the find.| aed at Tsaoyang, Hupeh province, several days ago, was for- the Supreme court on an appeal] ing in the lower court, holding the Coffee ‘warded to a member of the same mis-, but could speak and asked for bread |} from the District court of Natrona} Guaranty corporation as endorser, salon here by the Chimese cook of|and then for medicine, which I hooters TO AVE DOG ‘ws as gooa for your children the Hoffs. | couldn't find. The bandits selzea | In the Natrona county court the jas for the grown-ups in your Five or six bandits descended on/ me and compelled me to follow and | Trustees of the University of Wyo- . ey ae ee ‘family, because it’s mild.gnd Care the mission compound where the| serve the: { bs | ming entered a demurrer, contend-| of which was reversed in part. FORT PAYNE, Alz., Jan. 9.—John ft ® ads Missionaries, having been reassured| “Two days later I saw Mistress : ; Leer ee eee eeth crent gur | The case cf the City Sanitary! Long, elght years old, eacrificea his Sentle, not strong and bitte, PHON by the magistrate that they were| Kilen on horseback but I was'ee : : | indiction. ‘The Hjorth corporation | ..7 ntes hae Gay. lite to save his dog. ‘With two other Hike some'coffees. ‘Try a 3. eccurs safe from molestation, were sleep-| permitted to speak to her.” % appealed’ from’ the Natrona county peny, piaintit? tn error, vs. City . he k of ffee tod ing, according to the cook's story. The cook ese t . 2e Kasper, appealed from the Na- companions, the lad was walking on Ib..sack of our coffee ay. wr i. ace is ry. escaped later and pro- court’s action in sustaining the de- the Yaijlroad tracks. A fast trai: ly on “It happened about three o'clock | ceeded to Tungpeh, Honan province murrer..| ‘The Supreme court now | tecided” by the Apr ee” Coee bore don ape ata bod boys Yi @ all the family will Trbur in the morning,” the cook eaid. “I| Officers of the American Legation affirms the action of the lcwer} cided by the Supreme court fanaa ee ou ant s v Ads t heard one of the bandits ask a school | of Peking are in Honan province : ; ‘ y; A} | court. Tuesday. the decision appzoving the leaped to safety. John noticed that like it. a boy where the foreigners were and| suprring local Chinese officials to ; 2 ae . “Chief Justice C. N. Potter ren.'2cton of the lower court in finding h!8 dog seemed unmindful of the ap : ety the boy said he did not know, where-| greater efforts in pursuit. of the : : derec’ the Supreme court's decision, |‘r_the City of Casper. The San: | “~~ > | ca¢fee Roasted Fresh Daily upon the bandit shot and killed him.! bandits holding Mrs. Kilen. The E 3 Jnr . in which Associate Justices Frea ax {it8*¥ Company sued on the conten: TOUT PERSONS Mus Previously a soldier had asked the] Hoffs are in a hospital near Tsaoy- « : 7 = , |tion that it held a contract ent:tling ineline to full feeling after eat a T & check Hoffs and the others to go to a| ang. 4 ; * Mote of ashe et uage PW: lit exc'usively to the right to collect| TP opi pity et owyT eon lea abet ths esiaace wneemaae we ; [Kintyre aes saa ttneg ai? |lower court ruled that the Sanitary | CHAMBERLAIN’S Coffee Co. fusec Q 3 “lcompany did not hold 4 — “WT hed hidden and at-éayth nt T Knickerbocker disteiet Sesehr as tear ee ne marae a Hosni aa his find. TABLETS 228 East Second Ha robes ff 4 foun a the Hott no a mae Photo shows ruins h house (at right) of the Com Products came to issue there. jing the Supreme court sustained. i ke’ Bloor ana Vente sos Company, Pekin, Il!., to’ 1 explosion recently. Eight bodies were} In gtating the Supreme court's | = === = faking rates wit eee 28 Club Member || recoveres immtisiciy.” Siany otherw are talasing. |sudgment, Chiet Justice Potter con Hoff had been shot in the shoulde | cluded: | svt. E cSe_showder} Drivin T . “There is no provision of law any g £Laxt |where that elther expressly or by pore Sjatiar omens S ME INT RE Et 9 eee ant in this case as a body capable of Sei | THURSDAY NIGHT IN PROGRAM 222 screen: French of Tuxedo Park, and first Teal property, and until the legisia- stan mus . ture expressly directs the manner a cousin of William H, Vanderbilt, ait has become a taxicab chauffeur and the courts in which such. su'ts 2s Senin: can be brought we conclude that pone € the defendant is an agency that pest Awaiting a fare as his taxicab cannot be sued in a suit of this was parked West Si wenty- kind.” | — bet vee Ean oe Pyetseestr= Tomorrow evening between the) Ride"—O'Hara .-_..._Bass Solo| In another decision handed down. aE branch out in the business fied, |2OUFS of 8 and 9 o'clock the Casper H. Roe Bartle by the Supreme court Tuesday, the Hi “dite. od < Radio club will give to Msteners all “Ave Maria,” from Thais—Mas- | Trustees of the University of Wyo- o Decame a taxicab driver JS8t | (cuue-the country its first peoarkis! URinanee January Clearance Sale Re TEAL sonber, Dut uit the Jobs week ccuivingresta ia many: siuten aeons Tina Bee | tha ae Pataterics ve . ae “ i - he lamatlel te ka eoaerie Receiving sets in many sta’ 5 2 ose Endear- he court o} any county LEARAN a Six Days of Fighting Ma indie ee a need | cities. will tune in on this initial Ubing! ¥oung Ghantete meet tle | ine cmemaiees challenged the author- C CE OF MEN’S HIGH TOP BOOTS neol : 6 could be @ successful” clothing | Prenenats tine ot aera (| Mim. Madeline Treber. soprang: ROEhia WOOLENS Eight, ten and fourteen inch Top and Fail to Put Out salesman, It has been through the dis-| piano; Misa Genevieve” Fitz. Auto Registration Now is your opportunity to purchase | Boots; three groups » He continues a member of the |eriminating efforts of Mrs. Bess! gerald, harp; Mrs. Margaret j iti i eet Great Torch. Harvard = and Knickerbooker |Kiein of the Muste Shoppe that| Curtz, violin. ‘ rat Office toC Oo plain and novelty suitings, skirtings $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 = clubs. He is earning $55 a week |such a superior group of numbers ees tce to Close On and coatings. Everything reduced at Balcony EL rom plus. tins, has been obtained. Working with This Sat d Blowing a great torch of fire into = eR C. D. Spicer, chairman of the pro- A the sky with increasing vehemence gram committee, Mrs. Klein select: is oaturaday the Union Of! company well in Lance | HER MARRIAGE JOINS TWO | 04 those musicians who are ac- on the SW%4 of sec. 32, is still un- WEALTHY FAMULIES | knowledged to be unequalled locally The temporary office at the ae » controlled after six days of fighting. in point of talent and training. | house for the {esuance of 1924 auto. One month ago this well was deep- Persons in Casper having wireless i 20% *° 25% MEN’S LEATHER VESTS ae ok : Sheep lined Vests and Coats, Stag es cel mobile licenses will be closed from Shirts and Mackinaws at ened to 3,160 feet, picking up a flow é sets are advised to reduce amplifica- Saturday noon to Monday morning DISCOUNT of 525 estimated at that time to be jf tion, in order that the singing and é at 9 o'clock, according to an an- 0% 3 B@round 9,000,000 cubic feet daily. The ee instrumental music may. be better nouncement today by Warren WOMEN’S WOOL ” oO c. official sent from California by the| #- tb heard, |The program follows: | Dailey, motor vehicle inspector. : Main Floor — company to test its immense gasser - “Bohemjan ape Pesame a2 wae ALEXANDRIA. saad wax The business has been so heavy ) UNION.SUITS : Vell; . Colo., i itched = won oo - +--+ ----------------- TNO “ 4 oe bth: he i | ris pay tae ears hey acces | cy Miss” Marguerite Fitzgerala,, Soarch began today 16 ‘tthe bodies be needed touitiniis te Extra fine grades are to be had in all ~~ of the well there. _— “ Piano; Miss Genevieve Fitz. Of) St Tether iat ast4 Ponte aataee n connection withthe office up to styles; garments that formerly s6ld as WOMEN’S WOOL HOSE PI In the meantime the well had been Pe, : : Rerald.” barp;’ Mrs. Margaret: ‘| the soe of, Lakes Antimainis’ rains ( ont® high as $3.50. Priced this 1 ire: capped in. When opened for test it 2 ite Curtz, violin. southwest of bate Lem aise —_——____ edie at cH Brown heather, plain‘and drop stitch, 95, was noticed that there was evidently] #% . “Bong of the Soul''+-Briel-mvemme | EA oe the dead, Mee. Eecri Glade nthe MA pny 2 ty “ with embroidered clox. Regular = a bridge in the hole which for the Bc hers apace Soprano Sol gna her two smail-ohlidren, and Third Floor $1.00 quality. Very special LL Dane belie prevent’ the’ aan tieap ae “Robin, Robin, Sing Mea Song”"— 2nd her two. small ol 5 5 . Ty 8p , 49e ot flowing. While the valves on The cas c Spross ~ Soprano Solo oe ene ean and are Shae ; this sale ..... 0... “= ing head control were being mant- Mrs, Berta Smith the sixth. Rudolph Wolfe, a member Main Floor se, blow! “Prelude to the Deluge—Saint- Ir . CRETONNES vies. crises Asie (ceewnltieoes Saens Viglin soto St the party who elected to wall ‘The ice then fell to the derrick floor, evidently causing one tool to fall against another with a frict‘on that created a spark. It was this spark that ignited the gas with a flash. : ep we Sonne An a lacae tae of pre atterns, so) e r way up te Te. Glearanos 4 e MEN’S COATS Sale .. EVERY COAT IN THE HOUSE across the lake, perished while help- Mrs. Margaret Curtz > “O Sole Mio"—Di Capua__Bass Solo ing Carl Glade, husband of Mrs. “Give a Man a Horse He Can |Pearl Glade, rescue Dorls. Glade, Carl's sister. Lon Davis, federal prohibition dl- rector for Wyoming, is in Casper today on his way from a cleanup in Washakie county. Using Worland 1s his headquarters Mr. Davis and his men raided‘six stills in three days. In each case at least one arrest was made. The cases will all be prosecuted ‘ederally at the spring term of court n Cheyenn —— Third Floor : INCLUDED Stein-Block and Keller-Heuman- Thompson make. CLEARANCE SALE ON WOMEN’S COATS YOUR CHOICE 5” OFF Main Floor HALF PRICE Second Floor CHAMOISETTE GLOVES | CHILDREN’S SLEEPERS Novelty styles, two-tone effects. |. Gloves that were priced regularly eat ee tots warm these nights. up to $3.00. 79 splendid offer 9e Now at 5.40% esis ass e at Those in the derrick escaped withom : : MR AND MAS LINDSAY injury. j . . I$ Y Numerous attempts have been $ made to extinguish the burning well, ; RETURN FROM COAST but all have thus far failed. It was thought that by attaching a plece of dynamite to the end of a stec? wire Pe line and drawing the line across the Jt er ae of the well until the dynamite | #exmsenitganioy grees - reetence ~ thiee copa CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 9.—Wyo, low that would put out the fire.|atres are in the background of an . Je Several times this experiment was] internatiénal romance which will Ho Pept aati le nant Papa see | ate piasgns, has elected the follow- tried but each time the line was] culminate January 4th in the mar- Praha Oia *:] ing officers for the ensuing year: M, parted by the intense heat bfore|riage of Miss Vernelle Head. | tende ies ad fia ea “ Der A. Kline, master of kadosh; J. A. the dynamite was where {t could get| Omaha’s richest and most beauti- | Chases for the oe FoR Spas evar Whiting, prior; T. B. Kennedy, fn its work. It is probable a bat-| ful helress, and Raymond Baur, | ™ent store of Silents? a spe on dean ceptor; Emile Richardson, chancel. tery of boilers will be placed around] director manager of the Sinclair | #ttendiny to ot! ya ea a me ae lor; H. B. Heins, minister of state: the well and the steam from these} ol! interests in Paris, Miss Head | he and Mrs. Lindsay would pro! a y |G. H. Gilland. almoner; Samuel Cor- mother the torch. This me-|!s the only child of Walter Head. |Teturn to Pasadena about April 1.]son, registrar; J. F. Roy ; s been successfully resorted} Omaha's millionaire banker, while} He noted with approval the pro-| treasurer. similar instances. The flow| Mr. Baur ts the son of Edward | gress that {s being made in remodel- — of gas has constantly increased unth| Baur, European ol] maguate and |ing the Golden Rule building here. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 9.—Wyo Main Floor 4 Third Floor oR now it is thought to be in excess of] ™@ny times a millionaire. Tonio ee ale ming Cons.story No. 1 has been 3 y . Presented by Nathaniel S. Thi 30,060,000 cubic feet per day. 5 omas; a - Real Estate Firm | eptscovat visnop tor wyoming 6 savel made from sandstone and olive! wood taken from near the site of OUTINGS BOYS’ O’COATS CONGRESSMAN WINTER'S STAND) = 1 New Location ; Overcoats and Mackinaws for boys Solomon's temple. ‘The ston All Outings reduced, fancy and all } wood were. obtained by” Bishen white 27 and 36-inch widths. Priced | °f all ages. Good snappy models, at ot ‘ Thomas during a recent visit to this sale DISCOUNT 3 Martin end Christianson have| Palestine. ) % it moved their office from the Smith TAO eee ae SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 17ec 19c¢ 28c 27e Main Floor block to 236 South Wolcott, where io FOR they are comfortably located on the \ ground floor. They are now prepa ed to welcome their friends and cll- REN y SOAS ama 5 ese two men have spent] CASPER MONUMENT WORKS ents. T! ee + t Resolutions of appreciation were! per cent in favor of home ald and| many years in real estate work, are | 308 South Conwel Phone _2542 B at recent mect'ngs of the none in favor of cash option. well versed in its many details, and t r. of the| “Post brands as rankest kind of|are prepared to give to their clients ce sper Vol-| deceptive propaganda, actuated by|the benefit of thelr many years ex- it ciety and big business interests, newspaper re-| perience in real estate values, In ; — ngressman | ports that rank and file of former|th opinion of these gentlemen the a! and on} service men themselves do not fay-| Year 1924 will bring to Casper a it has met with the ap-/ or compensation. greater growth, and more real estate ok proval of Casper Legion men. “Our post is taking steps to coun-| activity than any past year has - 'B The following resolution was pas-! teract In local circles effect of such| shown. Casper real estate is a safe ™ry red by the Legion here and was sent| misleading and deceptive anti-com-| investment, and Casper is a good nl to Mr. Winter: pensation propaganda.” place to own a home, they declare. “The George W. Vroman Post} The Forty and Eight society sent | —— re American Legion extends to you con-| the following message: 4 dach E x st @eratulations and beartiest com-| “Casper Voiture Forty & Bight| Relieves Hea “ie These Suits are those which were priced in the regular way up to $49.75. 4 mendations on your stand on com-| American Lesion Society {a reguiar| p,A,little Musterole, rubbed on fore. Some tailored, others fur-trimmed. The most popular fabric to b r pensation legislation. Your letter ad-| meeting tonight went on record ae an pemples will pace receive found in these garments, S are to be ae dressed to Showalter of Che ne| expressing {is “appreciation of your| sway headache. oe eebor D: Include both ‘ P read at po eeting las ht} efforts on behalf of adjusted com- sue st resses—) i i uy . im Tui@iesuasion of compeasation ques-| pensation We cre proud of “the! Musterole is a natural remedy with! To accommodate patrons desiring to visit the ne nclude both silks and wools, this season’s styles. Here are kag tos. courage of your stand and assure, caused Pyle I ao 2 oe ° Grosses which formerly sold up-to $34.75 and are Pace “Referendum of post showed mem-| you that practically all formes wae sna Hielestars National Western tionally splendid values at........0...5........, ie 95 R bership unanimously in favor of the} vice men endorse your views, sub-| yadetpess mustetoleisnow we four-fold. plan. Referendum on var-| sidized propaganda to the contrary| #28 Nitiven i fous optiona showed ninety-two per| notwithstanding, ne toc Ow ‘ : cent in favor of insurance, four per} “Former service men believe al- i Pe Sahied 2 4 cent in favor of vocational ald, four] most without exception that adjust. the Burlington will sell round-trip tickets at rate : Bs er: En. t in principle of fare and one-third (minimum fare $2.00) Janu. $HICHESTER S PILLS ery 17 to 21, inclusive, final return limit, January | T " auicat Askey our for » public at large will not be 29. : 53 i das to the justice of the F. S, MacINTYRE ® Se nd will insist e ly eatin Seti e Ticket Agent LINDSAL & CO. + “Wyoming is justly proud of your| BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER ~ a" stand.” ge

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