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eral years. an extensive trip through eastern cities where he has beon attonding most noted clinics devoted to his specialty. Most notable of these was that of Dr. McKim Marriatt of St. Louis, Mo., where specialists in child feeding and care from all over the United States as 1 as foreign treatment of Diabetes, It will be re- membered that Dr, Platz, represent- vember of 1922, Child Welfare Clinic at Casper as well as in other cities of Wyoming. highly recommended and wealth of experience gained from his past extensive practice. He con- other cities. Dr. Lathrop considers this newest member of his staff as a great addition to the efficiency of his organization. manufactured products sold in this territory. The third floor area will also cov- er the same floor area as the first and second floors executive offices of this company From the fourth to the tenth and twelfth floors will be laid out as of- fice rooms. Some consi(eration is being given to lay out a number of the upper floors as hotel rooms for the purpose of accommodating the members of the Industrial club, whose headquarters will be on the] OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 12.—Miss|Renick’s apartment this afternoon second floor. Every modern conveni- ence known to office building con- structich will be incorporated in this design, including elevators of)at a theater here in ‘The Notorious| He registered at the Hotel Oak- The plan of financing has been ar- ranged, and no stock nor bonds are to be sold to the genera! public. However, arrangements are being completed whereby the citizens of this city will be able to participate in the profits of the distributing or marketing organization and the to have options on down-town prop- erty and has acquired approximate- ly one thousand acres of suburban land which they are intending to lay out as a modern sub-division for the better class of homes. It is the Purpose, according to their financial plans, to allow the purchasers of Property in this tract to share in the profits earned from the office building to be erecte@ downtown. On this subdivision which will be munity hote! will be erected. The|Pany which does a general jobbing a design which has been developed and perfected by William J. Rau, one of the organizers of this devel- opment program. It has been found that Casper is in great need of office space and a building of this type such as has been proposed will be a valuable as- set to the communi every evidence from other contem- plated projects that Casper will en- prosperity during 1924. president; W. E. Hogan, director; McLean, millionaire Washington|Fall said McLean's testimony was| The government has ordered the| Couzens for some time. publisher, a statement that McLean|correct. He added that the $100,-} expulsion from France of seven Rus- had given Fall checks totalling |000 aid not come from Harry F.|sians and two Greek subjects for $100,000 to buy the ranch and had|Sinclair or anybody connected with | speculating in exchange values be Casper Sunbap Cribune . DR. 6. 4. PLATZ SLAYERS SENT | -————""Seceeray N,V, POLICE TO\EARTHOUNKES JOINS GROUP. IN TO DEATH IN ge. Fume) CET CLEANING) FORECAST FO LATHROP CLINIC PRISON CHAIR FROM ENRIGHT) TODAY IN U. 3 , is ‘ ee ae Thirteen Charged With Italian Scientist Wil Have Charge Killing of Five at Neglect of Duty by | Author of Wamin To Children. Haworth, Okla.” ~ommnssioner. Of Light Shocks. McALLISTER, Okla., Jan. 12.— : : NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—New York BY HENRY Woop, The Casper Private hospital and Aaron Harvey, 22 and Jack Pope, 42 City’s police department was thrown | (United, Press Staff Corresponden, the clinic of Dr. H. R. ae oe 7h confessed murderers paid with mo- ‘ into an uproar tonight when, ui LRH, a riticcs tment of Dr. ° Z a o the | slayin; ft . t warning, Commissioner Enright » Jan. 12—Light earth! Tr esha thee ote aa eats ee ana Theat Ohuae ber ‘Harry F. Sinclair (above), ofl magnate, testified a few days ago before eckcoeis ic pelea etaacaateel por quake shocks, originating in \ will have charge of the department sister and parents near Haworth, the Senate Committee investigating the Tea Pot Dome Oil deal. Sena‘ many subordinate officers of neglect |!ca, will occur tomorrow and } of diseases of children ani will at of duty and Instructed Chief In-|day, followed by more ious’ spector William J. Leahy to prefer | shocks in Central America Tués charges immediately. and Wednesday and others on 1 Okla., last spring when they met| Kendrick, member of the committee, is shown next to Sinclair, Failure to suppress “speak easies” | morning of January, 20, those numerous oasis dotting the} Such is the scientific predicticy| once move his family to Casper their death \} the early minutes of from Torrington where he has own- the Sabbath in the electric chair city where regular customers and/of the Italian seismologist, Raftacy even strangers are supplied with | Bendand!i, made to the United Staty alcoholic beverages—was the basis|today at his Faensa laboratory. of Enright’s charges. Signor Bendandi expects to stax = In one instance as many as 98/tle the world shortly with confirm 9 was safety director of Philadelphia. He wore | pone went to the chair first. He he unitorm, ‘The city's new mayor, W. Freeland Kendrick Tanager stepped Into the grim seat at 12:00. ministered the oath. Butler told the police to clean up the The current was turned on. Five hours or lose their jobs. minutes later he was announced dead. charges were made against one/ed annctincement of the discovery official. of laws governing earthquakes, per. It was reported that ten of New |yitting precise prediction as « York's 15 deputy inspectors and 45|when they will occur. captains are involved. Since the Avezzana earthquake of DENVER, Colo., Jan. 12, — “I; prison at Lincoln for robbery, was} The names of the officers against January 13, 1905, which he preci, want to finish my life term with|@t one time considered among the t " " worst of western “bad men.” War- he only ‘man ‘who is willing to trust | on yan recently located him in the Nebraska prison and was pre In these words, written Thomas|paring to serve extradition papers Harvey waiting in his cell nearby heard the statement, Harvey died at 12:15 a. m. McALLISTER, Ja, 5 é countries are in attendance. Dr. ‘ASTING OF FIRST Shortly after midnight fenlgit tire Platz has also make sroedia, and men will be-electrocuted in the state the lately discavere new penitentiary here for the murder of whom charges are to be preferr&i |ied three months previous!y, Signer five persons near Haworth, Okla. were not made public. Bendandi forecast every important 2 Aaron Harvey, 22 and Jack Pope, —_—_—_—_—_—_— ahock including the Japanese as f last spring when Thomas Hansell,|Tynan, waren of Colorad: iten- av ‘ Ps the ether tof choir of ne Methodist Episcopal »| Tynan, warden of Colorado peniten-|to have him returned to this state. rence, Reaching out through the ether to/ choir the ethod piscop: tiary in Canon City, “Red” Price,| “You were the only one to trust The recent earthquakes {n Italy notorious western criminal who as| me,” he wrote Tynan, “Now I want tas eee Setverms Win ceey: fox | DA aster. He foretold the latter quaks and in Mexico were predicted by a “trusty” escaped from a road|to redeem myself by returning to celebrated seismologiet in statements made with witnesse: Tore a notary. Dr. Platz recently returned from ng the state board of health in No 22, conducted the .| his wife and two dauchters, one the Joh Arnott, qi = 5 e magnavoxes and earphones all! © aT luther, sopcano: ‘hee [estranged wite of Pope and her in: through the country, the Casper) Bo%4 Osborn, alto; and Mr. Boyd pace ook were shot to death at Radio club is providing entertain-| Osborn, bass. Mrs. Ethel Strickland Te gebines The doctor comes to Casper most with a the crime that stirred Oklahoma eight days previous to its occu) gang near Glenwood Springs, Colo.,| your’ prison without a fight against ; , igs: Pope and Harvey were capturec) 1 : ? * r jocal ment of a high type that is 4P-/ at the plano. capturec!| several years ago, begged to be re-| extradition. I want to finish my life ates nee plhiasieigy oneness! oe; Peaclated where ever it s heard,’ "|< preyeecpeny aaaiecs cena pas.|2 Posse in the ed river bottcrs. | turned to spend the rest of his life|term with the man why was willing Signor Bendsindt's final announce - ‘ wivedag an al . ‘oda: lemal surquease ex-|in prison rather than continue be-|to trust me." iment of his discovery of laws gov. for applying his specialty both here Beginning last Thursday evening | tor f the Methodist Episcopal p 5 : and from points reached by our rad-|with the remarkably fine musical! church. f f < jomreaptler Lier aairca made com: aval of the man who placed faith} Price has been granted a paryn} 4. G. McLuth was arrested by |°Ming earthquakes -{s expected tj iating lines of communication with|talent procured fo: ne occasion| Tenor solo—‘Come Ye Blessed”— Prison of n him. in Nebraska that he may return to tonstitute one of Italy’s greatest sontributions to the world of si ence. He said today that while his Rhecry has developed to a point where ho is able to predict precisely the date of impending earthquakes, Officer Davis of the police depart- ment last night on the charge of impersonating an officer. According to the report of the man’s activities he had found a man who comes into town only - about once a year and who had|!t does not permit him to furnish one or two drinks and had pre-|the exact location. He will keep hi sented his star which seemed proof Siacnyery: Sorte until the latter end positive of his right. to make tho |*s attained. — - arrest. After he had taken the man| Although not revealing the lar to the city hall and had him within |Which he has discovered after 29 a few feet of the jail, he is said|¥ears of study, Signor Bendandl to have told him that for $10 he | Said he had developed it from apn would let him go, while if he took | Covery that all quakes are of inty him “down there” it would cost the presi occurring - with fixe! dors. in his own party as well as\the|™man at least $25. The man took! pericds public with Eleuthrious Venizelos| handicap of poor health. His sup-| UP the proposition at once, to dis-, Of 21 shocks registered by Ita V With the confessions made, Pope that McLuth had no|i!an seismographs last September, ROMANCE OF MO IE cenit is hand through the bars,|as its first ‘president, appeared a| Porters, however, were confident he| Suit (ict Snel Men uan arrest. [al the important ones wore must \ds"* Mi dan CTRESS SHATTERED Harvey silently took the proffered |p emmiity here tonight. would finally accept the presidency | Bert Rasich was arrested for |pleined perfectly by the Bendanit B¥MAJOR’S ARREST x guaranteed. WASHINGTON, Jan, 12—Ameri- eae Tee) ence, said: | éan recognition of the . Venizelos Okeh P. rincipal ‘Signor Bendandi’s assertion thit| } eae ‘The “storm petrel” of Greek pol-}of a Greek repub'tc, after the us-| Violation of the lquor law last |theory which “per ianey, A plebescite, republi¢an’ leaders Con exononnhion nasaiantas jhe has formulated laws governing clals through the discriminating efforts| Scott by Mr. Arnott. = of Mrs Beas Klein of the. Music|’. Sopranp@oloshie. eed iin My], Harvey, apparently unmoved, re. Shoppe, the local broadcasting sta-| Shepherd’’—Liddle: By Mrs. Fisher. |‘ated how he and Pope planned the tion, known as KFEV among those) Hymn—‘A Hymn of Benediction.”| “ath of the famity to secure $2,000 who bring the world to their homes} Monday evening Spies Howling|'ife insurance carried by Mrs. Pope. through the air, announces for to-| Wolves, orchestra at the North| 2" @ confession Harvey told. of day a Sunday religious service which| Washington dance hall, will give a|Sheoting Hansell down as he sprang — will be given by the choir of the| concert of the latest in syncopators’| ‘fom his bec. Others of the family Methodist Episcopal church and its| jazz tunes. There will be many a]*Prung up only to be shot down. tor, the Rev. Lev . Carter. At! loud-speaker giving distant people} Throughout the past month in 3 o'clock this afternoon ‘the services |'the Terpsichoreitch with these dance| Which Harvey has steadfastly de- will commence. Tho program fol-/ pieces. It is planned to broadcast|Mied the slayings, Jack Pope has low another program of fun Tuesday|helG a smoldering grudge against Hymn—“Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord) evening. These concerts are given|his youthful companion. Several Almighty": By quartet from the! between 8 and 9 o'clock p. m. weeks ago he attacked Harvey when they met in the prison corri- “Red,” who is now serving a two|the Colorado prison to fpend the re- year term in the Nebraska state! mainder of his life. REPUBLIC WITH VENIZELOS AS PRESIDENT SEEN IN PLANS FOR PLEBESCITE IN GREEK NATION ATHENS, Jan. 12—A Greek re- (Continued From Page One) and be used as by. an impartial plebescite fully | (United Press Staff Correspondent) Tye, former, interviewed at, Flor Re ee es Sh ities, again firmly in power after] ual failure of other leaders to mus-| Might. Poneman Ry: SSR may tre scentias said, would show an overwhelming more than three years in exile, told|ter necessary support. sea rathes, Aiteni Gr msprence asl majority in favor of abolition of|tended in the near future, it was q the recurrence of earthquakes can- REBELS BARED the monarchy and establishment of | learned tonight in American official Of Occupation not be lightly dismissed, after th. eR Ruth Renick, screen actress and|and demanced to know whether he former leading woman for Douglas|and Miss Renick had been married, Fairbanks, now appearing in person|he returned evasive answers. fessor Agamemnon of the Roo his cabinet today the future gov- . y ernment of Greeco must be settied| ny ac anavronp — [Germany Will [ca 2 Pave observatory. @ republic, Venizelos would, of|and Greek diplomatic quarters. repeated proofs he has furnished of (Continued From Page One) | COurse, be the-logical candidate for|Such recognition would break the the precision of his predictions. president, since -he is given credit|impasse that has existed between Peusnt > ae ee the self-leveling type. One of the]Colone! Blake,” tonight watched|land several days ago with the ac eee Shout! the’ mlGile, Of tha cektoraton Gert isin mation tol. the two countries for acres} years.| LONDON, Jan. 12.—The Brussels leading electrical engineer:ng com-|her romance with “Major” Welling-|tress as ‘“Major’Wellington N. Bel- ; lowing the revolutionary outbreaks |The United States has abstained | CO™respondent of the Exchange Hiram, The Forehanded panies has been asked to furnish|ton N. Belford go a-glimmering. | ford and wife.” FEDERALS SCORE which preceded the departurb of|from recognizing the different gov-| T°lesraph company learns that data relative to the cost of heating! ‘his afternon Belford was ar-| Miss Renick said she and the| Mbor wien King George. ernments that Greece has had since | hne"y Dujbably will send a note): os sacntiy) Benator Hiram a building of this type by electric:|rested for impersonating a United wero principals in what BULLETIN. Monarchists continued “bitterly | Venizelos was removed from: power | ‘° the conference of ambassadors aateent : accepting the principle of inter-| Johnson's determination to 5 cael, ‘eft, Bip rcountry.tn December | snieq military control. much as possible of the hard wo a Simultaneously, the correspond. | Of his campaign over with before the ent points out that further control | hot weather sets in.—Washington is superfluous, because Germany's | Star. armaments now do not exceed Ta PE those imposed by the treaty of For results try a Tribune Classi. OILER’S FAILURE TO BO WORK = = F <a marshal, and David J. Price, federal engineer, announced they had con- cluded today. Gamber announced at the same time that the state fire marshal will co-operate with the Corn Prod- ucts company in the erection of the plant. to take the place. of the burned structure. notified and is expected t6 come here. tomorrow. 7 Rev. Rider as yet tells only an I$ | incoherent story of his wanderings, and cannot give the details of the design of the community hotel is es-|#nd wholesale business in automo: the oil district of Vera Cruz as the ally mtive e bil al ri a ssories and pecially attractive, which provides jes gene eh a ae; oan federal had advanced. fight in which he claims he pai for in its design a community club Sa hae satienebe rit trisitibae ears > In the west, where - General ticipated. and a community auditorium. It is| Ye . Cas ia § | Obregon is personally conducting per the year just closed showing a the” campaign: net; DecLe. According to members of his Statex army officer, was arraigned ved to be a marriage cere-| Ry FREDERICK G. NEUMEIER|°PP0sed to Venivelos’ activities, before United States Commissioner | mony in her apartment December 2.| (United Press Correspond however, and he faced some discord Albert Hardis, gave bail of $500 andjand that a Mr. Bell whom she has} wExIco pa ticage la Femmes) - then disappeared. not seen since, was the witness. She! forces defeated rebel ti When police and relatives of Miss|did not remember the name of the lively skirmish at etn ns. aie Renick confronted Belford in Miss! clergyman, she said. south of Cuernavaca today, killing of the enemy, wounding many more and taking 22 prisoners, ac- cording to the war office announce- ment. According to the secretary of war, the rebel forces in this fight were troops of General Figuero. At this hour, 3 p. m., a battle Is on for the city. of Oaxaco, capital of the state of the same name, ac- cording to the war office. Reports that Oaxaco had been captured by the rebels. were erroneous up to eee? AANQUET GLOSES ANNUAL MEET OF WYOMING AUTOMOTIVE GO, The Wyoming Automotive com-|by H. B. Durham, attorney for the pany, which is one of the many pro-|company, closed the banquet. bau Ee Asis mutarye aan Indians. gressive jobbing houses in Casper, regan! isaac Ibarra, gees held its annual meeting Saturday at irae anne: with the rebels near ke Be neck Park, a|the companies general office, 500 ; County Club haves De a Lica) chan: | Bast’ ZellowstOne: aveatueliCbls onal Avcording.-t0; reports -received: by. PEKIN, Ill, Jan. 12.—(United Press.)—An overheated bearing which someone had failed to oil was responsible for the explosion in the Corn Products company starch plant here which claimed 40 lives and left more than a score of. mangled, John J. Gamber, state fire the war office, the rebels are again preparing to evacuate Tuxpam in church in Arcata, their pastor Those who have a Checking Ac- count in this Bank what its many advantages are. They'll tell you— “Tt does away with the carrying of ready cash. Serves as both a record and receipt of any financial trans- action. And it’s handy in many other ways.” wheat Bee increase over’ the. pre- Huerta forces are being used suc- preached a coherent, sermon last y " Fe cessfully. Rebel General Cavazos Sunday and save for the presence After the general busines. “= was driven from Pachuca has taken of the firearms in the pulpit, ap- sion had been concluded, the em- to the hills and is attempting to peared normal. After the sermon ployes, stockholders and directors —- cross the country and join the Vera he slipped away. enjoyed a banquet at the Henning Artifi ial Stimul Is Cruz rebels, according to reports Hotel with the genial manager, W. Cot us here. ¥. Wilkerson as host. Those in at- Tehuacan, in the state of Puebla, tendance at the banquet were Mr. Charged by French has been evacuated by rebels and Wilkerson, president and general . occupied by federals, under General joy one of the greatest periods of}manager; George S. Clarke, vice Finance Chief. Martinez, according to El Mundo. The same newspaper says the ee eae city of Oaxaco has been taken by Obregon’s men. ih a dl There is Search for Minister Grand Jury to Reaches Climax in Prove Mutiny Capture. Convict Miners Cc. C. Collins, director; Walter H. By WEBB R Schmidt, secretary; H. B. Durham, of MILLE! Weather Forecast | iturney; © A. Bova c. 0. Burch,| PARIS, Jan. 12—The French ‘Matt Issacson, E. H. Warren, M.| franc today defied feverish efforts Follow their example and start a Checking Account here today. At least, come in and talk things over. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY Wyoming—Partly cloudy}T. Rathvon, EB. D. Struck, C. H.|of government authorities to stay its NAPA, Cal., Jan. 12.—Rev. T. N. : i Barber, ‘J. Hoppe. Earl G. Nis-! fall and toppled to a record law of ate BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 12.— Sunday and Monday; no de-| Pree ona Ca! Fricker, Short four and a half cents compared with D b t M ll Picees Methodist, wpeator (of: Aroath.'li cc veeaarusranaor late: Nouns: cation cided change in the temper-feaiks in regard to the business of; its normal value of more than 19 eoate ECLLOM $| who disappeared recently atter| upon Judge ELS. Lyman and ature. the company by Mr. Wilkerson ana | cents. preaching a sermon with two rifies| Solicitor W. W. Wallace, to em- lying across his pulpit Bible, was panel a special grand jury for a Count De Lasteyrie, French! minis- 0. T Pl ter of finance, has stormed, warned n Lax TUS) veins: wrought. here tonight trom | thorough probe of the: mutiny. of : convicts at Aldrich Friday when 66 and threatened in his effort to ar- rest what he alleges is artificial sti- Calistoga where he was captured | state prisoners held guards at bay ™mulus being given the franc’s de-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Sena-| shortly after noon today. for 16 hours. ‘ cline. tor Jim Couzens, of Michigan, who| Rev. Rider was overpowered after ——_——>+__—_. His efforts today proved futlle and| 1s so rich he paid $7,229,000 income | battle with Deputy Sheriff Carl|Mrs. Davis Entertains now there is real alarm among the/tax in 1920, wants to hire a hall| Pierce who in a telephone message | Friday Bridge Oiub financiers. and have it out with Secretary With ‘the closing quotation of the| Mellon, another rich man, about franc at 21.195 to the dolla; and| tax reduction. to the sheriff's office here declared} - Mrs. Dan Davis entertained the his belief that the clergyman is|¥Friday bridge club Friday at her 90.50 to the pound sterling the mints-| Couzens is against Mellon’s plan ter of finan is considering new}to cut surtaxes on big {ncomes, hopelessly insane. home 616 West’ Tenth street. Cut (Continued From Page One) the checks uncashed and took back | measures to restore confidence of] even though that would save him ‘When captured the eccentric | flowers and favors were used for pastor was cut and bleeding. He|the table decorations. Honors for said he had been attacked. Deputy |the afternoon were won by Mrn. ment clearing up the transaction.;his note, saying he had arranged| members of the bourse. millions of dollars. Sheriff Pierce said ho believed the | Walter’ Brewer and Mrs. J. P. nes i Washington |t0.et the money clsewhere. Tt is feared the falling value ot/ He challenged Melion today to a| man had been bruised and cut by | O'Brien. Guests for the afterr.oon alsh will return to ashington | previously Fall notified the com-| the currncy will soon force up the} public debate about it. Melloa| his impetus flight through unde , were Mrs. Carl Barnes and Mrs, brush and over the rocky country |Dale Lowe, Members of the club between Calistoga and Arcata. present were Mrs. M. G. Marrin, indicated he would not reply to] He has been sought by posses of | Mrs. Phil Girard, Mra, J. P, OBeen Humboldt and. Sonoma counties| Mrs. Walter Brewer. Mrs. Gled Couzens, in arguing with Mellon | since being secn last Tuesday near | Hopper, Mrs. G, E. Stromberg end in his challenge letter used his own | Cloverdale. the hostess. , af a very rich man, to show| Bishop Adna Leonard of San mittee in an affidavit that he bor-| cost of living and may even up-set| hadn't accepted the challenge up to Palm Beach, Florida, yester-|rowed the money from McLean. |tthe entire economic life of the na-|the hour of leaving his office and he obtained from Edward B.|Late yesterday, in a letter to Walsh, | tion. $ The club will ri recelved Fail's note. Three days|the Sinclatr interests. to whom Tea-| which guve the franc a downward| what the Mellon program of tax! Francisco, head of the Methodist | at the love we Mrs, Girard, 816 bask later Mclean said Fall returned|pot Dome was leased. tendency. }reduction would mean, church in this district, has been! Fifth street, -

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