Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO i, MG eee, OIL INTERESTS HE DECLARED pe Casper ally Cridune BADEN RIOT DENVER KILLING LINKED WITH (225-9322 352 = 2 ives 3 the TAKES TOLL ry a pr , ‘ “queens of the gang: | According . ROBBERIES; WOMEN ARE HELD ee i dork brag creage ard Fon police clashed at the Bede aiihine ee bags meres to See 2X Soe Saree. Bracwares dh Sarena tess Poison Found 5 res DENVER, Colo., March 6—Police strongly suspected by police of hav- Poth tates Ginette Secirching: | are. contioulag.” their’? tapemiaael ngage Sacotitied wih dial boon stated. A partial strike was de-|t!ons of the recent robberies. and| wave which has kept Denver police clared’ yesterday owing to the re.|Holdups in Denver as a result of the|in a flurry since early last Novem-| In Imported Samuel Knight, nomination | fully, collect and treat this telegram|fusal of 4 number of the men to | Killing yesterday afternoon of Law-|ber.. The two women, Margarét as special counsel in the Standard|as strictly confidential.” work nine hours daily. Strikers to-|Tence Clifford Nelson in a gun Wiliams and her sister, Mrs, Hilda ° Ol company of California lease} Mr. Knight's reply, sent March 3|/day forcibly entered the works, | between Detectives Arthur Wachter | tein, are being detained in the ma-] Alcohol, Said Alleged Slayer of Den-| case has aroused “opposition on the| was: drove out those’ who had reported |®4 David Chuven and the subse-/tron’s quarters at the city jail hes Bround that he was counsel for a] “Have not at any time represent-| for duty, and prevented others from |@uent arrest of three men and two| detectives check up on their aS 3 ver Woman Arraigned bank in which the Rockefellers were|ed an oll company or oll interests|entéring. They are alleged to have | “omen, suspected of helng compan-|tions with the all 6.—The arged with n McGlone er apartment, started in the Weet Side criminal undertake matter at once and come to Washington for conference when- | World’s reasonable expect and am willing to work. ment in litigation which will involve} Walsh, Democrat, Montana and . Ry olland, assistant at-! have it determined by department 6 33 1, sent this telegram) or authority having matter in se That the state will ask the death| tne state of California ‘and the| other senators that information had 7 . Divinity Nougat, Ibs _ . Peanut Bar, Ib. _______._____#____98¢@ interested, informed government of-| and am in a position to accept with-| opened fire on the police, wounding eps Hal bemeont bere 8 a betel Sa ote Minn., ane on March 2: charge. If selected I can arrange to yesterday before Judge 1 now or have you at any nce J. Morley time in recent years represented an Penalty in case of conviction was! crandard Oil company as to sections| been received by them indicating made apparent during the question: 16 and 36 in Nava) ofl reserve num-|that Mr. Knight had done some ing of District Attorney an Cise ber 1, If so about what compensa-| work for the Equitable Trust oom- French Fruit Nougat, Ib. _____- ---40¢ Peanut Brittle, Ib._____ : Chocolate Nut Caramels, Ib... 28e Cocoanut Brittle, Jb. __ Cream Taffy, Ib. ________________95@ ficlals before accepting that he had|out embarrassment employment to] several. a x 9 6—Virtually : Wednesday. i= represented oil interests. represent.the government in the Voris and Archie Zelinkoff, arelalieged gang of bandits and holdup the many raids at ware! and ‘ * was made in the selection of a JUrY| 6 company? Are you in positiom| ever requested.” of prospective jurors. Each was] iio. would you expect and could you| pany of New York, which, they said, This was disclosed today in an ex.| litigation referred to in your wire of - and it is expected that at least tWOl 1, accept without embarrassment| The telegrams were made public asked regarding scruples against! | certake it at once, coming here| was a Rockefeller bank. . change of the telegrams leading to| March 2. Difficult to determine in| ri led 9 nis g itment, made public at the| advance what compensation I might pp ly rns / days time will be consumed in this} -pioyment to represent the govern-| because of the statement of Senator AND S. TURDAY : Pgs P the infliction of the death penalty. The wide publicity which attended 2 s the. crime andthe. pubstquant" ars UAKER CITY Let the Kiddies est of Brindisi tn Detroit and his . ieiarn to Dehyér became apparent Romp Outdoors as prospective jurymen were ques- toned. In All Weathers Brindisi is charged specificially with the slaying of Mrs. McGlone, rs . There is Nothing Like the state holding in res in e " i just wonderful how “Gets-Tt"” end corr: ise Mich Bene "Vamcrias wuese Fresh Air Play to Build | Pisi0's., ais hentia pasties ing Miss Emma _ Vascovie, whose e Se eee back Gan eee 4 ad body was found in the Me. < turdy Bodies. If Colds | := “how bad they. may bey whether hard cl Glone apartment at the same time Come Treat Externally 2 ; ; . S body of] PHILADELPHIA, March 6— “Gete-te" will end corn pain at once, sogn you -Ground Floor Consolidated Royalty Bldg. : y It has been brought| since Director of Public Safety] Children should play outdoors daily | Money back guarantee. Costs but a trifle— = to the attention of the prosecutor] putier’s induction into office, the " in winter as well as io summer, Te | "4 rermbere wreace & Co., Chicago || phat Brindist and Mra. MeGlone had) number of felons tried in Philadel: | beep i eo bade te aes been quarreling for several days! phia county has dropped 20 per | cer them indoors ach - 7 J od Me ‘or prior to the shooting and it fs upon| Cont, Assistant District Attorney pein Baccara be Sale they need 1 = this fact that the state expects to! Maurice J. Speiser sald today. only | @4 ve lots of outdoor exercise, show he shot and killed the wom-| small percentage of the 2,087 in- Of course, some colds will come as a an. Miss Vascovie was a friend of | aictments returned by the grand | Tesult of exposure, But constant in- both Brindisi and Mrs. MeGlone. | jury during the last two months | ternal dosing must not be thought of. en were for felonies. Vicks answers the need, It is ex- Speaking before the 22nd ward | ternally applied and can be used fre- branch of the women voters of | quently without upsetting the di TE PORT: Philadelphia, General Butler last pa Re oes night called upon them to march to| “When rubbed on over throat and the city hall to show the “cheap | chest Vicks acts externally like a lini- politicians” that women are in favor | ment Copies At the same time PARIS, March 6.—Major Gen- | of law enforcement. the ingredients, vaporized by the body cral Henry T. Allen, U. 8. A, re. pS fs Me a heat, are inhaled directly into the tired, executive officer of the | Walter Hi‘ands spent several days| flected ETS ideal American Olympic committer, has | here this week on business from] 4 Vicks is the ideal treatment for chil- withdrawn as one of the principal | the Buffalo Creek ranch. "4 American delegates to the forth- santo The Price oe Lid Is Off CS WE MUST PAY OUR BILLS De TO PAY ’EM WE celved here today. 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