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a oe ae aan tenes MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924 Famous Crook Is" SHIP RESCUE Caught in Paris}. NAVY FLIGHT TOl-zexsxzsssre: sea TO BE TRIED PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune WEIRD STORY OF CRIME, | FFIRD STORY OF CRIME _ (nich HLTIN aprimapes From Hotel to Pied” (JEWATE MAKES CONFIRMATION let Fated cee OF ROBERTS AS PROSECUTOR : Not to Abandon Flight BY ROBERT T. SMALL, (Copyright, 1924, by The Casper Tribune). WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Organization of the legal) Round World Planned NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—A weirdly fantastic chapter |machinery to handle the oil lease suits was completed to-| For This Summer. and shadowy figure which moves stealthily and alone|day by senate confirmation of Owen J. Roberts of Phila- from one of the most exclusive hotels in the metropolis|delphia, as special government counsel. down into the depths of the slums and returns, more often than not with his two hands filled with glittering and all but priceless gems. Whither he goes, no man knows,| weary and discouraged. But his the police and detectives of/ hunting never stopped and today the city watch him as he leaves | he feels he is on the last lap of his Questions concern ng the mysterious murder of Will'’am Desmond Tay- ied “Dapper Dan" tottus’ note | Steamer Columbis Ashore Off West MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 18.—Preparations were un. der way today to attempt the removal from the steamer Columbia, ashore on Coos Bay jetty, of 27 officers and crew members left aboard ay after the steamer Cleone, by use of a pacether en es and rane oad taken off all passengers, including two women and eight of th. Mr. Roberts will serve with Atlee Pomerene of Ohio,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—As sur- ft ee wae Collins | crew. co ee panse of open water td the hull st whose nomination was confirmed Saturday. It is ex-| Frise. snd pr ees te spread luring his stay in Hollywood and| It was regarded rary enya cy es Crimes, S.conet guard pected’ that |: Vagal: grociatinas $60 fea ea Praca ah Se Rogie = *|the quartet’ disappeared when po-| Vessel herself could not Ly 4 pi sy Sas, the et ® post. stop further work on the Teapot * P a She appeared firmly grouDded on y. It wilt rs Uce sought to question them about nection with President Coolidge’ the rocks and mud off the jetty with|take the rescue line from the and California oll reserves will be NOBILITY PASS action tn halting preparations for|‘h® Taylor slaying, breakers at times sweeping her|Cleone, if it ts able to obtain a pos!. taken in the very near future, while the proposed flight of the giant diri- decks. tion off the treacherous roc the hotel, ually at the tea| mission. Soon, he believes he will | Preparations go forward to seperate doah . struck ‘Thirty passengers and her, wisi Iathy i thronged | rach ine lato tha Jere, wa | vl and cofminal tees 2 ee th summers * (SUIT TO BE sestrang wile entcvoring fo nts [erew were tat” of Ponerday, with fashionably dres#@a men and| have turned them all in to the au-|™#nently set the leases aside and These developments were: Shin barton, fhe was aaa from : women. But these guardians of | thorities and then, the liberty which | Punish the one guilty of wrong ; 1. Secretary of War Week de- eee a ae 4 clared that the army will not drop @ vote on Mr. Rokerts, was 68 the plans for the around-the-world : to 8. Both he and Mr. Pomerene | NEW YORK, Feb. 18—The Count |airpiane flight this summer. BOK CONTEST had been opposed by Senator Walsh, | and Countess De Perigny sailed for] 9. Secretary of the Navy Denby Democrat, Montana, the dominant | the sunny shores of northern Africa lannounced that he could only as, the law see to it that no earthly|Is his today, may be no more. beings follow the old man. But Altogether this strange man has a stranger and more shadowy fig-| turned over to the police some $230,- ure than the old man himself 18/000 worth of gems. They are the always beside him, Already the/larger part of the jewels stolen a STARTED IN _ |e ¥ecice tw eetand'v. Cor] WANT HAMID IW FINANGE POSITION As the Cleone prepared today to shoot a line over the 300 yard ex- allor of approaching death is/ little more than a year ago from | figure in the ofl inquiry, but both belated honeymoon. today, | re >, Bianching the hollowed checks, He| Mrs. Irene M. Schoelikopt of But.| Republican and Democratic party Utlgation and the snows |\ue, the commander te chetoria| NEW YORK, Fob. 18—Frank cannot shake it off. falo at a New Year's eve party | !eaders voted for canfirmation. Thise | and disappointments of New York} navy, and that he would not re.| Hendrick, New York lawyer, an- GENEVA, Feb. 18—W. P. G But nothing is allowed to inter-| here in New York. recorded in opposition were Sena-|to process servers who tried in ‘vain sign because the Shenandoah fight} "°unced today he would institute Harding, former governor of the fere with the late afternoon and| The man is what the police call | tors Brookhart, Iowa; Frazier, North | to delay their leaving. had been “postponed.” suit against Edward Bok ‘for a sum A GORD ATTENDANGE United States Federal Reserve nocturnal prowls of the old’ man./a “fence.” He bought the stolen | Dakota, and LaFollette, Wisconsin, The countess, sister of Harry} 3. Haakon Hammer, Norwegian| Well over $100,000" for failure of Board, has been unofficial’y selected He is bent upon the final mission | jewelry from the thieves and re-|Republicans, Ashurst. Arizona, | Thaw and widow of the late George | consul at Seattle, and the organizer| ‘he jury of the American peace as high commissioner of the League of a misguided life. He is making | disposed of most of it. Sheppard, Texas, and Wheeler, Mon-| Carnegie, bade no good-by: Sad-|o¢ the proposed flight over the| *Ward to select as the winner his ew of Nations to Hungary for control the great restitution. The man is John W. Mahan and|tana, Democrats, and Shfpstpad | dened by a suit for $500,000 brought | xorth Pole that Roald Amundsen,| an for world peace. e hat the First Meth-| of finances under the league's loan When he comes back to his hotel] he lives at the Biltmore hotel. and Johnson, Minnesota. Farmer | for alleged alienation of the affec-| famous Norwegian explorer, *| Hendrick charges: the jury onty| _ Tt !# apparent that the First Meth-| <1 S" Sos informed the league along about 2 or 3 o'clock in the] Altogether the stolen Jewelry was | Labor, Senator Walsh was absent. | tions of Mrs. Modica’s husband, she|josea to attempt thie spring, read seventy seven of the thous-| dist church needs a ‘arger church] fist" ng will accept if officially de. morning he goes to a room occu-|estimated at a value of $300,000 went quietly aboard the N. G.\I-|ciared in an interwlew that France, | @nds of plans submitted. building. Yesterday morming the | signated. pied two detectives. There he| There stfil are a number of dia dumps the jewels before them.|monds missing. Mahan hopes to They neither ask nor receive an| get them back. The only thing on explanation whence they come. No| which he cannot make restitution detectives ever led a life of greater | {s the platinum and gold originally ease and luxury, They sleep and | used in the settings. The settings eat at the hotel and never have &/are gone, destroyed, melted, and Their only worry would] probably re-wrought by now. something happened to the| Mahan has been indicted in con- old fellow on his prowls. Occas-| nection with the robbery, but de- jonally he has returned empty | spite the extraordinary value of the handed to the men of the law. He|stolen jewelry he was released on hhas been profuse in his apologies.| the nominal bail af $5,000, and ever Three nights slipped by ‘without | since that time he has been engaged the return of a single diamond,/in trying to get the jewelry back. ruby or pearl. The old man wa#/The police have no information as | tormer neighbors of the prisoner had to where any of the jewelry has | recognized him as Joseph Houston. been recovered., Mrs. Schoellkopf | ““tuason is wanted for the alleged has been more interested in the re-| saying of his brother, Earl Hudson turn of her fortune in gems than in| 354 Jra Slaten and Glen .Pugh, the punishment of the real robbers. | neighbors. i As fast as they are turned over to SN eb es that every bride must invite all her 1 the police by the veteran “fence,” the jewels are being placed in the vaults of the Fifth Avenue bank. Mahan knows each individual jew-| friends to a dinner in her own we bs el of the Schoellkopf ‘iner Duilo and barricaded herself Alleged Murderer)» = serom . / Proves Wrong Man|f€ffective Treat- ment Seen in New EPHRATA, Wash., Feb. 18.—A HT man rani eareceaicniae tae, Gland Discovery last week as a suspect in connection bene with the killing of three persons near here late last month is not Owen Hudson, wanted for the slay- ings, it was announced today by Sheriff Charles Anderson, after two Miss Esther Lape who directed the | sunday school numbered 464, which contest sald that such a statement “4s too ridiculous to answer." Meseptthelbg- rks bier pigs he Pa The American peace award an | vious record was 462, and that was Germany and Russia all are plan- ning soon to make polar flights. —————____ It was said in league circles that the selection of Mr. Harding had been approved by all the interested parties. Though close to her seventieth year, Miss Annie S. Peck, the cham- pion woman mountain climber of An old superstition in Ireland is industries computed by the bureau of labor statistics of the department of Iabor. Compared with January, 1928, however, 4,121 establishments in 43 industries showed increases of 1.3 per cent in employment, 6.8 per cent in total wages and 5.5 per cent in per capita earnings. Despite the seasonal lessening of production for inventory and other purposes the rate of decrease in employment was not as great in January as in December, when it was 1.5 per cent. The decline in is NOT on the Box, it is NOT production, however, was reflected in payroll totals, which showed a drop of 1.7 per cent in December. In one week of December the 7,849 establishments report 2,759,172 em- ployes who received a total com- jared ‘with 2602742 empoyes in| “There is nod other BROMO QUININE”. prays with total wages of nounced today that of the 514,318]|on some special day, but yesterday, the world, is still wandering over *. A nker’s Wif. vise: of young animals have remarkable| ion ‘ndeed, that has not felt her Ba 8 e Ad 8 are now scientifically prepared in|ost mountains of Mexico, Mount So-| everything I ate soured and form-|!"& 0 the Lord's prayer, seems to hours until three doses are taken. animal the Peruvian Antes. POTH upper and lower bowel and| Preach the fourth sermon in the se- hing. Glandogen can be procured|and dressed for the trail, Miss| any case gas on the s mach in|musical numbers 6f the evening| nine or opiates. Millions use i rightful owner. He returned among other things a fine gold van- ity case which the lady never even reported as missing. There are|along her younger sisters, who are ployment during January was ac- esablishments in 52 manufacturers far Ll By, f THE BIGGEST REAL ESTATE VALUE poston Salo. 2 2 votes already cast in the referen-| without any special attraction to draw the people the large attend- y the globe looking for new peaks to ance was reached, : The morning and evening ser vices ‘were also largely attended. At night, though it was stormy, there power for renewing vitality, toning|tr'umphant alpenstock, She | has Casper People SSI convenient, confpact tablet form for|rato in Bolivia, and some of the|ed gas. Was miserable unti! 1|be attracting much attention and " The first dose always gives relié™ People who have taken Glandogen removes all gasses and poisons.|/e¢# and the subject will be ‘Thy must be prepared by the bride her-|at Kimball Drug Store, Midwest|Myrt’e Hodgdon has entered upon|TEN minutes. Casper ivharmacy,|services yesterday was @ duet by| ‘Pape's Cold Compound.” Price, not six people at the fashionable |then assumed to be equally good at companted by a 4.9 per cent decline 7 i IN THE CITY F L dum being conducted on the Lever- scale. Miss Peck has climbed moun- was a large congregation present. up the entire system and bul'ding/scaled the Matterhorn in Switzer- H 7 Break a Cold Right Up with nternal use. This preparation is|peaks of the Himalayas, She was| tried Adlerika. This helped the first|the cholr work and congregational The second and third doses com: self. If she is successfu! in pleas-| Pharmacy. Mail orders given prompt | her duties as first woman game war-| 111 East Second Bt., Casper, Wyo.—|the Misses Lucille and Marguerite| thirty-five cente. Druggists guar. Biltmore who know the “fence” or] cooking, and consequently have a 4m payroll totals and a reduction in more plan, 449,568 are in favor and Scientists of international prom-|tains ever since she can remember, ‘The series of sermons which the pas- up nerve force. land, Mount Shasta In California. a Ww Pape’s Cold Compound’ known as Glandogen, prepared from]ajso the first known white person| day.” Most med cines act only on/|%i®8ing adds much to the services. only a few days have written ‘etters Brings out matter vou never! Will Be Done,” pletely break up the cold. Pleasant collection;|home, and every article of food ing her guests, she not only receives | attention.—Advertisement. den in Maine. Adv. Palmer. antee it.—A(vertisement. WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—A gen-| his strange story and his stranger | much better chance of getting mar- per capita earnings of 4.1 per cent, es e 2 J J s Every Foot Under Irrigation---Main Ditches are in---Pumping 64,750 against it. inence declare that the vital glands|almost. It is an insignificant eeva- tor, Rev. Lewis E, Carter ts preach By-a new discovery these glands |Popocatapetl and other of the high- “I had stomach trouble so bad 3 m Take two tablets every three the vital glands of healthy young |to make the asc-* of Coropuna in| wer bowel but Adverika acts on| Next Sunday night the pastor will telling of results that seem aston:-| Armed with an automatic revolver| thought was in your s) ‘em. Helps| One of the very, much enjoyed] and safe to take. Contains no qui- knows them far better than their praise for her own skill, but helps < ai . eral decrease of 0.9 per cent in em- | goings and comings, ried. : according to reports from 1,849 7 s Plant That Can Furnish You All the Water Needed Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick HAWLEY POST [=a eee GIVES SMOKER The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet We Call for and Deliver Pioneer Warehouse Co. Under New Management Office and Warehouse—136 West B. St.—Phone 2203 store at Second and Wolcott streets. ——_———_—_ Service Garage Opens Business The Service Garage, 1046 East “C” Street has opened for business. ‘The management aims to give the best possible service to the public. ‘The proprietors were both mechan- ics in the aviation department dur ing the World war and one was avi- ation motor inspector in France, Both have had over 10 years exper- fence in the airplane and auto bus- iness. A Tailor and Cutter of Ability Is Offering His Services to the WELL DRESSED MAN To Whom Quality Is a Principle Make Clothes DISTINCTIVELY INDIVIDUAL Correct Styles for Men N. RUBIN, Tailor 323 West Yellowstone Don’t Confuse Me With the Ordinary “Made to Measure Kind” The Mones J. Hawley post No. 16 of the American Legion has arranged will be featured by four boxing bouts secured through the courtesy of C. H. CUT TO ONE-! * " nament next month. Just who these $500 P E R RA boys are has not been announced | Until we fill our warehouse, will store trunks and ¢ boxing matches will be started at eioieiook oronititly. enable you to store an average four rooms of furni- $200 Cash and 20 Per Month ture for $4.00 per month. which will be the work of a quartet obtained by the post. hall is located over Lloyd's Candy : The Lot Man for a smoker to be given in the Row who 1s handling’ a number of yet but it is understood that they | boxes of personal effects at 50c per month. This In addition there will be other en- All ex-service men are invited to Suite 10, Stockmen’, National Bank ir pen garg pans covertly ai 1h | Buy Now---Get Ready for Your Spring Garden Dboys to take part in the Elks’ tour- are amateurs with real ability. The 1M new rate covers anything you have to store and will Bctalnicast, inet tabedleest part) of attend the smoker Wednesday. The One Quarter Down Balance S = in 3 Years Phone 288—239 —._—__ Dr. Harvey W. Wiley,:the food expert, advocates wholesome foods Insure nutritious desserts by the use of Van Duzer’s Certified Ex- tracts—made from pure fruit juices. Sold by first-class grovecs.—Adver- tisement,

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