Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE —= One Woman and 11 The way The und J v-P ve in Afi nd t een. lear etur Fa ort ind SOU Wi nd nae ire J arm W uch youl neh erit ind To ona arn nL. 10 d hey By adi nd ne $0 fe to ve pe pl ti PAGE TWO. MOB MEMBERS TARRING GIRL GET JAIL TERM Men Sent to Jail for Taking Part in Riot. YERICK, M4., Oct. 28.—Con- in strong terms the con- the mob which last July tar- feathered Dorothy, Grandon, {i insburg, W. , chief Judge Ha ammon Urner in ctreult court here imposed sentence upon one wo- man and eleven men, suspended sentence upon two and declared five other men not guilty. The woman sentenced was Mrs. Harry Shank, pleaded guilty and confessed in a jealous rage she tore the ning from Miss Grandon and ubed her with tar and feathers. She was given nine month in the ik county jail. who N. Leatherman, of Myers- ville, where the assault took place, was sentenced to two years in the house of correction. Mrs. Shank tes- ified that Leatferman furnished her with the tar and feathers for the “tar party.”-A like sentence was im- Arthur F es were for rioting The me also convicted pf tarring and feathering Miss Gran- fon, but:have asked a new trial. Nine other men convicted of riot- Ing were sentenced to one year in the house of correction, They are Roma Shank, father in law of Mrs. Shank, Walter and Calvin Shank, her brothers in law; Alvin Rice, John Langdon, Grayson Doub, Ver- non Summers, Willi Irwin Rice jam Houpt and In announcing sentence, Judge Urner said in his 15 years on the bench he had never been so torn between sympathy and duty. Many of the accused he knew personally, he said, but the outrage was a stain on the fair name of Frederick coun- ty and could not go unpunished. ela REE HOME ROBBED, « fhe Casper Daily eae. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1924. Racer eae tee Se PERSIA SENDING ENVOY TO EXPLAIN FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONSUL SLAYER WASHINGTON, Oct, 28.—{By The Associated Press.}—An-effort to explain to the satisfaction of the United States its position with respect to the punishment of the chief instigators of the murder of ‘Vice Consul Robert W. Imbrie of Teheran will be made by the Persian government through an “extraordinary envoy". Announcing the decision to com- mission the extraordinary envoy in an attempt to relieve any te! sion rekulting from the apparent failure of Persian execute death sentences case, Dagher M. Kazemi, d’Affaires here, emphasized that friendship with the United Btates was one of the “essential policies" of his government. In a statement issued after he had notified Acting Secretary of gating committee, allotted. 40 the campaign 1 Wyo. io im ming, the statement of —disburse- ments nooks SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 9¢-—Hon), to the Democrats tonight in a To Be Rushed “WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Cam: _SRERDAN, "Republican candi: | city, paign expenditures of the senatorial date for governor; and forme? Gov- candidates reported today to ‘the ernor Robert D. Carey, were the secretary of the senate included: ‘Bpeakers at one of the most en- MONDELL TO ATTE Senator Phipps, Republican, Colo- thustastio political soeninee 4 of me rado, spent $2,570.50 and received|’ campaign last evening. no contributions. pheum theater seating peered waa Senator Warren, Republican, taxed and many, stood during” the’ Wyoming, spent nothing and re- meeting. ceived. no contributions. Mr. Carey opened the speaking U. 8S. G. Cherry, Democrat, South dealing with the national and con- WEDNESDAY FUEING Dakota, spent $3,237.06 and received ly applauded when he called . _— people to yote for the return of 4 Senator Francis. E. Warren to| yrank'-W.) Mondell. former con- G.A.R. Chaplain Washington, and also to return Con-| grassman from Wyoming and now sressman C. E. Winter. -He: felt tt} ine director of the War Finance cor- Goes to Defense would be pat csr ae! ne pofation, will be present when the - state if any other od! | Kiwanis club tomorrow: night enter- ° sued. He showed up much-of the ae the Rotarians’ and Lions at a Of the President Tar Bollette ‘Dropnenees int.dinner at 6:30 at the Henning for an economical admiristration of st a ors BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct. 23 the! state aftaira tf elected, ‘stating Se ote supcrincendent “Dirty politica” was the statement’ that the time had © when ¢ome- of Casper schools aa Mark O. Dan- today of Rev. J. W: Davis, perma- thing: must be done’ to-call’a halt |r. tax commissloner for the Mid- nent chairman of the United Pa: on taxes, 1£ possibl west Refining company. trlotic Societies and chaplain of the Governor - Bryan, -Democratio-can- —_—e G. A. R. in Connecticut, in dis- didate for vee president will speak WASHINGTON, Oct. ‘masters were instructed today to|’ exercise every care for prompt for- warding of election ballots where voting by mail is ‘permitted. Assistant Postmaster General Bartlett suggested in a circular let- ter that some voters might assume no postage “was required, or might attach insufficient postage, ahd that in such cases postmasters should communicate with local election’ of- ficials with a view to providing a means of prompt payment. “It is neediess to suggest,” he added, “that all ballots by mail should be treated with the greatest care and expedition and absolutely no discrimination attempted."" So = GOAL NEA IN ~ CAMPAIGN FUND WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—The Republican national committee had collectéd $2,829,988 in campaign con- tributions up to October 20, or State Joseph C. Grew of the -course planned, -Charge-- Kazemt- asserted that his government had “not spared a moment of their time, effort and power from see- ing to it that the guilty pérsons are brought to justice and pun- ished acordingly,” and “to bring about the satisfaction of the stal department as well as that of the widow.” Comment on the latter was withheld by the state department, but in {nformed quarters it wa: doubted that a special envoy ~ would be able to satisfy the American government with re- spect to what, in the opinion of some observers, appears to be Procrastination tn execiting the’ two men found guilty of the crime by Persian military and other courts. MURDER CASE [BRYAN GOES ATSALT LAKE TO SHERIDAN IN CAMPAIGN IS POSTPONED rt rug~ yun of ut hie into Rola bonis | aud All the bottle with plain granu. ° Or you can use = pint of gressional tickets, and he was round- no contributions. he — Mr. Sullivan outlined his platform | tora! afr Monell will address the cussing charges that Calvin- Cool- idge “exacted a fee of $250" for delivering a, patriotic address in Birdgeport, when he was vice presi- dent. “Of course we pal Rev. Mr, Davis said. ‘We-pay all our speakers. It is dirty politics, however, to try to draw us into the Coolidge,’ JEWELS TAKEN Jewelry, clothing and valuable papers were yesterday evening, be- tween 6 and 8:30 o'clock, burglarized from the residence of Eugene Mc- Carthy, prominent wool grower, at 838 South Beech street, Entrance to the house was made through a win- dow from which the screen had been removed. No estimate has been made as to the loss incurred in the theft. Of Most concern to Mr.’ McCarthy are the papers which were taken and which are of use to him alone. He hopes to have the documents re- turned by mail. No arrests have been made by the police. ————_—_—_ BROTHER IN OKLAHOMA OF MRS. Mi. L. BISHOP JR: KILLED ANDER ENGINE Mrs. Marvin L. Bishop, Jr., left this afternoon for Muskogee, Okla., on recéipt of word that her brother HB. L. Evans, 30 years old, had been suddenly killed there last evening. The accident occurred when Mr, Evans was struck by a switch en- ~ gine. UAL QVERRAULING r FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT LAUNCHED The annual overhauling of the en- tire running stock of the Casper Fire Department is‘ under way this week at Station number 2, with most of the department personnel engag- ed in the work under the superv! fon of the department mechanic. A thorough checkup. of engines and wagons with any repairs led to put them in first class shape fér emergency use 1s the object of this yearly survey. pe Ril RR OS Familarity with several languages is required of nearly all girls em- ployed in shops and offices in Switzerland. ee eT ra DUBLIN, Oct. 28.—(By The Asso- elated Press.\—The remains of 77 men executed by the military au- thorities of the Irish Free State in 1922-23, were handed over to rela- ‘es today for burial in consecrated da The public funerala will place tomorrow and Thursday. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 28.—The preliminary hearing of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Collins, itinerant automobile tourists of Chino, Calif., charged with first degree murder in con- nection with the fatal shooting here on October 11 of C, H. McQuown of Buhl, Idaho, was today put over until Thursday by City Judge Noel Pratt. Switch of defense attorneys was the reason. McQuown was killed by a bandit while riding in his automobile. His companion, Miss Rhoda Tanner, was severely beaten by the robber. Casper Hunters Return With Meat H. E. Grude, W. C, Harned, 0. C. Harned, Wi. A. Harned and J. W. Brooks haye returned from the Jack- son Hole country, where they have been big game ‘hunting the past two weeks. Each one in the party.-was successful in getting their “meut-” The party packed out of Jtocky Mountain lodge-under the super- vision of Glen Jones and report an excellent outin; Episcopal Clergy Here to Inspect St. Mark’s Church BRYAN TRAIN, ENROUTE TO SHERIDAN, NEWCASTLE, W Oct. 28.—Governor. Bryan of N braska entered -this state early ‘to- day for the first time in his cam- paign as Democratic candidate for vice president. Only one speech was on his schedule, that tonight at Sheridan, although one or two short stops may be made for- rear Platform talks enroute. Dr. T. K. Casstdy of Gillette, Wyo., wired Mr. Bryan's train at Edgemont, 8. D., asking that the nominee make a brief talk at Gil- Jette. Governor Bryan ‘consented. Following his speech tonight: Gov- ernor Bi will'trail back into his home staté and make three or Tour speeches a day ‘for’ the remainder of the week, appearing {nthe ‘citj of Lincoln, Friday -' night,” after speeches that day at David City and Ulysses. ——_ HEADER THREATENED, ABANDONS HIS. CAMP of Howard Burden’ of- Windsor, On: tarlo, rad Nelson,. 5: whose skull fractured when turned 11 mile DETROIT FIR qnd -two-: Unidentified mem] imith, Cotten and Kratz Show Case Five workers, clung ‘to the ON, HOMES HERE IN Birth and death visited three Na- trona county homes within a hand- ful ‘of“hours of each ‘other yesterday and today. The infant daughter of Men of mystery with evil designs upon the life of Tommy Arundel, sheepherder for one of the A. J. Cunningham outfits, were the cause of Arundel’s exit from the country several days ago, according to a note he left enika, Tommy is now @ missing man. His brother Timmie, who is with the Elk Creek Sheep company, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Silburh of Mid- west, ing after only a few hours of life, was buried this morning from the Muck funeral chapel. which died yesterday morn- Services were held this afternoon | | at the Shaffer Gay chapel for the daughter born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, George Fiser, 611 East Lind, The {nfant son of Mr. and) Mrs. |} CHEYEN! B, Wyo. Wyo., Oct. 28.—Con- war automobile over. west of Cheyenne, DETROIT, ‘Mich., Oct,’ 28:—Bodies] Saturday afternoon, is expected to ecover. Neither Nelson nor Nenar & negress who was riding were taken from the .ruins of the] with him,-has been able to exp'ain five-story building occupied by the] vhat caused the accident: 8. company, which was destroyed ‘by fire late yesterday with a loss esti- mated. at $125,000. one 2 young woman, who were trap- ped “by the flames, ledges’ of the flaming structure un- til bb gi naaiekts mck it Sah SORROW 1S VISITE NISITED . within approximately $171,000 of the $3,000,000 total fixed by Chairman matter on a@ political basis. We ex- it is the To the Taxpayers Who ace “you answer their question about Districts 39 and 48. Y If the Standard Oil Company can sell lots in its Addition, with Storm Sewer, Sanitary Sewer, Curb, Gutter, Sidewalks and Black Base Pav- ing all in, and paid for, at $800.00, what ought your Black Base Paving - cost? What DID it cost—or your neighbor’s? é We are for the home product at correct A S. F, PELTON, Councilman in Third Ward . JOHN M. WHISENHUNT, Councilman in First Ward - Artuh LL. Viergutz, 826 West Mid- vert, was buried after services also held at the Shaffer Gay chapel. others are scouting the country for him. { The Rev. D. W. Thornberry, dean of the Episcopal church at Laramie, and A. HB. Roedel of Cheyenne, ar- rived in Casper this morning to con- fer with the Rev. Philip K. Ed- wards, rector of St. Mark’s, on the progress of the *new cathedral edi- fice, and to report to the council of bishops of this diocese. BOXER DIES IN RING BOUT ‘YONKERS, N. Y., Oct. 28—An autopsy performed today indicated that acute dilation of the heart had caused the death last night of Ralph Thomas, a New York middleweight boxer, who expired in the second round of a fight with <Albertoy Cochea, middleweight champion of South America. Cochea, arrested on a technical charge of homicide, was relaesed on $1,000 bail to await the forma! inquest, The referee and judges held after the bout also were released. Let’s Give This. Wonderful Little Mother A Wonderful Vote! She Needs Your Help! “Who Went to the Front ae ~ Natrona County Taxpayers ong A. H. Cobb Warehouse Co. HE HAS PROVEN HIS ABILITY AS YOUR ‘COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR THE THE PAST TWO YEARS Make It Your Duty. to Re-elect Him: RAN a te 136 West B. STORAGE iG Phone 2203 MRS. FIEDLER And Her Three Little Boys MRS. MABELLE FIEDLER FOR CROSLEY RADIOLA CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT at majority 1 -the fi pee serves it because: acd ea ae sehr Fenty BA fe She has had exnextence in the Clerk of Court's office where she efficiently served as assistant, She is present clerk for-the district judge-and understands court work, She is efficient, qualified and accommodating, County Commissioner FOUR YEAR TERM ~ ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET - NOVEMBER 4TH ° Service and . A Satisfaction for your convenience when buy- ae a Radio set, heven t the other, have Radio troubles take them to man, he will set you right! © most cessories in Casper, WATCH THE PARAGON } Two of the greatest factors f you haven't the one, you When ‘ou a Radio Westen Cc eriment, it’s cost We pie line at Radios and Radio Ac- a wen bl a miss a real bar price drops H ovfellar a day Today's price $161.00 Watson Radio Shop “The Little Store With the Big Business,” Phone 368W 218 S, Center Atwater Kent De Forest Let your vote do a double duty b helping a vandidate ; Whole aattiebent act baie vite This Ad Paid For By a Taxpayer VOTE FOR ; GEBO COAL NATRONA TRANSFER STORAGE AND FUEL CO's COAL QUARTETTE PHONE 949 P.0.8HUx S73 ole wAaLoy SEY Iey Lander mae oaeee Herbert L. Kennedy The people of Natrona: County will be happy for having- rallied to her support FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR (Contributed by business. 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