Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1924, Page 12

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APEDENOERE eee nreneretses ‘Hay Grain Salt PAGE TWELVE SEVEN DIVORCE ACTIONS FILED INCOURT HERE Cruelty and Desertion Common Causes of All Plaintiffs. Helen May Robinson is suing for J. Robinson on @ divorce from W the crounds of cruelty and tn@igni- th They were married June 9, , at Mena, Ark. The plaintiff » wants tye privelege of resuming Nabb. t Arthur Peightel, fon and cruelty rried September and have one child, whore custody the plaintiff. A vorce from Park, who: Inst known address was Sioux City, and They were mar- on the grounds of cruelty failure to provide. ried December 10, 191 San Fran- Re Evelyn Bea’ has instituted orce action against Roy, A. the grc of cruéity. yw married M rch 26, 1921, 1t Douglas ,Wyo., and haye one t Sutton is petetioning for a from Le Roy Sutton on the fallure to provide. They ere married February 25, 1918, at ‘oundup, Mont Jose Barton is suing for a al- orce from Oscar Barton, whose last nown ress was Corsicana, Tex., the grounds of desertion. They e married February v5, 1918, at sville, Tex y Lambert has filed a divorce 1 against Austin Lambert, » last known address was Win- emuca, Nev., on the ground of fail to provi ‘They were married 1920, at Reading, C FAEN PLEAGEN TH BIG SALE ed Himself, ed of ebruary Your Clothter" ts the fact that “He In fact he told Cas- nt'y in which appeared bune. Re r all rt the values were offer staked on the vertising as a m' ective buyers. 2 ed Himself was not dis- He is a firm bellever in + medium which he chose to ex his recent sale, for no other ent of its } er been ¢ 1 with which h cled has rec 1 accorded the one buying « now In progr Perhap Fred ieves to pthe ght b m tell best limself you what be the outstanding reason success of this sale. Mr say ar thoroughly he value f ndvertising > choice in my present Tribune and gy reason my there fs now for the issue of r containing my announce. 1 have been Iterally swamped nd T can attrth but the immense pulling r Tribune exploitation.” Fred Himself, is not co! business. He needs mone: ashamed to admit it, and through to let he be. copy evident since Tribune advertising, he is getting it. and cloth- ts, overcoats, shoes, hats, Kinds of men's and boys: ing are being featured at this sale at big repductions. -GORNS , Doesn't hurt one bit! tle “Freezoné” on an aching: corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle { “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficlent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, oot calluses, without sore- Cotton Cake Chicken Feeds Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty Casper Warehouse Co. Phone 27 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE i er maiden maine, Helen Marry Mc- yn Peightl has filed a divorce chare- They , 1915, at . Clark is asking for a ai- 1 double | Drop a iit- ate Dasner Daly rihune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG - GOSH WAL™, IVE GOT TO JET AWAY FIOM THE HOUSE ONCE IN A WHILE, FOLL OF RELATIVES. WISH | HADN'T HAD MONEY COME "TO ME LOS ANGELES, Calif., luels of $50,000 bail. Westcutt and a companion were originally arrested on the complaint of two girls who charged the pair had attacked them. Wescott obtain- ed his liberty under $8,000 bail and then it is alleged, fled the jurisdic- tion of the court. His co-defendant BY GOLLY + HERES ANCHER CABLEGRAM FROM “HAT JOCKEY CLUB IN LONDON = THEGRE GETING IAPANENT FOR SPARK PLUG To COME CUER = WITH ALL THE DOUGH THEY GOT, YOUD THINK “TREY BE WILLING To PAY OUR EXPENSES OVER AS- WELL AS SPARKY'S —- --\ETS GET IT's CHUCK 1 ALMosT “MILLIONAIRE” COWBOY HELD Charles Westcott Held Under $50,009 Bond at Los Angeles After Dodging Capture on Assault Charge Nov. reputed “millionaire cowboy,” alleged by Los Angeles au- borities to have jumped his bail here more than a year.ago, and who since that time has been trailed through numerous states and several foreign countries, was arrested here yesterday and held incommunicato in the county jail for “THs BOAT PEASY, SOE = THERE'S fy} A RACE HORSE JN DIS BX = WE SGTTA HURRY IF WE'RE GONNA MAKE W wisi te Guy wo * OWNED “THis HOSS WUZ AROUND = ID POKE HIM INTHE EYE FER GIVING ME SOME BUM “TPS ON “THE RACES THE ONLY RELATIVES | UKE ARE DISTANT RELATIVES, BUT THIS BUNCH ISNT DISTANT . ENOUGH “To SUIT ME 19,.—Charles Westcott, pleaded guilty and is serving a six months m in the county jail. According to the sheriff's office, Westcott wis traced first to Iowa where he was arrested but later re- leased, then to New Orleans, thence to Brazil and other South American countries, and more recently to Can- ada, Friends. of Mrs. Ruth Baxter Shepperson, wife of J. Leslle Shepperson, who died yesterday at aer home, 1034 East Second street, will pay their last tribute to her memory at funeral services tomor- row afternoon at 2:30, at St.: Mark's Bpiscopal Church. The. Rey.. Philip K. Edwards will pronounce the eu logy. Mrs. Shepperson, # resident of Wyoming throughout the entire 36 years of her life, had made her home in Casper ever since her! marriage ten years ag She was identified with many c who) had» been 2 ac. Uvities aud: was a prominent fig- ure in the social life of the city An active church worker, she was also an officer of the Women’s De- partmenta! Club and was _ vice- president of the Natrona County Pioneer Association. Born at Lander, Mrs. Shepper- son spent the early years of ber ife at her father's ranch on Dry Creek. In 1914 she married Mr. Shepperson, who is a prominent wool grower. Her four small chil dren, Frank, Alice, Evelyn and Eu- gene; her mother, Mrs, Mary A. Taylor; her sister, Frances New Offer For Muscle Shoals Will Be Made WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—A new proposal for disposition of Mu Shoals, backed by a group which supported the Ford bid, which has been withdrawn, will be offered in the senate at the opening of con. gress. Senator Underwood, . Democrat, Alabama, is preparing a bill which will be submitted to the group at a conference to be held soon. An ef. ort will be made to’ draw up a plan that will meet with favor among the various factions interested in the levelopment of the property. The Norris government ownership bill is expected to furnish an idea for the new measure and {t fs likely hat {t will provide for bgth govern nent ownership and government vperation, MRS. J. L. SHEPPERSON DEAD; FUNERAL SET FOR THURSDAY Taylor, both of 302 CY avenue, and Mr. Shepperson, ‘all were- at’ her side when death came. $5,000 DAMAGE ASKED IN SUIT Frank A. Potter has filed a dam- age suit for $6,000 in district court against Albert A. Robinson, charg ing that the latter assaulted him so severely that he had been rendered permanently disabled and is Subject to recurrent faintness and dizziness, ‘The suit alleges that the assault took place November 1 last about 5:30 in the afternoon, 10 miles west of the village of Alcova, and that Robinson hit Potter over the head with the barrel of a shotgun and knocked him unconscious. PRIMATE OF ERIN IS DEAD BELFAST, Nov. 18.—(By The As- sociated © Press).—Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ipeland, is dead. Death occurred at 6 o'clock this morning. There had been no previ- ous intimation of the cardfnal's tll- ness and the news of his demise caused a great shock throughout Tre- land. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The Burlington Coal Company, incorporated for the purpose of mining coal, capital stock $100,- 000.00, for the period of fifty ; thousand. shares of k at par of $100.00; Five Di- rectors: E. W. Carpenter, W.' E. Kraemer, D,. W. Woodward, R. L. Hale and H. V. George, to manage said company for the first year; principal operations and prnciiel office at Echetu, Campbell county,| Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, niarked Wyoming; Mr. Allen sb Ute, Tesi- | with the Bayer Cross, which can be dent agent in charge: | had in tin boxes of twelve tablets Pub. Noy, 19, 20, 2i* 1924 | for few cents.—aav, Ry NEA Airmail Marquertha Wasserman is a firm believer i to a stomach.” lishes he he: aire Mus! facturer, By NBA Airman Service— Rev. minister and Georgia Fields, his 14- ‘wife’s cremated body was'taken from a heating furnace in SUICIDE THEORY) IS EMBRACED IN |OHIO TRAGEDY COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 19.—Rev..C. V. Sheatsley, pas- tor of Christ Lutheran church of Bexley, a suberb, whose the family home late Monday changed: his testimony of yesterday and told prosecutor King that he believed his ace The minister's made voluntarily. wife had taken her own life. verdict. ept a suicide eben alge He called ‘Bree ecutor John F. King on’ the tele- phone just a few hours before th: funeral was to be held and said he desired a “personal prosecutor, “conference. ‘The with a» stenographer, went tothe mintster’s studio where he tes the old adage, “the way nan’s heart is through his Her delectable German have succeeded in winning art of Eugene Meurer, million- paper mam ‘oday she is Mrs, Mores Home Again at tak! Joseph E. Yates, 40-year-old MARION, Warren G. Carl W. Sawyer, was “quite wi and exhausted” this morning, a bul: letin issued by Dr. Sawyer at a, m. said. a kidney» ailment. follows: most of the night. is unchanged this. morning. heart action i#° poor and quite weak -and exhaui year-old bride, are back in Alluwe, Okla, The clergyman must answer to an abduction charge preferred by ) the girl’s father, A. W. Gargle Throat Clip This if Subject to Sore by ‘living two Bayer s of Aspirin in’ four table spoonfuls. of water, Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if nece: Be sure you use only the genuine Fields. —~, 8 § With Aspirin Throat or Tonsilitis miess and effective y declared he ‘wished to ‘chatige timony given yeste: day. “Yesterday: you asked moe: if I had any personal opinion as to how my, wife’ met her death and I told you T dic_not,” he began... h vu to teil you that 1 now. haye a conviction of ‘This is my own deliberate conviction made after considering all angles in the case. “I believe that my wife kiliéd her- self. \Mrs. Harding ie ¢ what — happer I 8 Very. Weak Ohio, co Hardin, the White Oaks farm of She is suffering. from, ‘The b ulletin Mrs.-Harding rested comfortably Her’ condition She is ing a Uttle nourishment. “Her Men Only! DENVER MEDI pheress so low ments arranged: to a Mt, onauitation. fre ‘a..m. to A street Monday night. Yesterday he had refused to SURISDICTION OF CITY ‘COURT CHALLENGED IN RIGE-WHTTEN ASSAULT _uerontse Pate Police Judge John A. Murray's jurisdiction over a case involving he charge of assualt and battery, Frank H. Perkins, counsel for Gordon Rice, obtained a contin. uance until today when his clien! *arraigned in police court last evening. Rice is accused of using a knife on George Whitten with deadly intent-in a row at 208 West in. A request that the city ordinances governing misdemeanors be printed @s a guide to citizens and attorneys ‘Probably; will be submitted to the ‘city council by Mr. Perkins as a re- sult of ‘the dispute. .Judge Murray agreed to sign the petition. * Judge Murray levied a $10 fine on R. E. Snuggs, who pleaded gullty to speeding. Carl Hewlett, facing a similar charge, forfelted his $5 docket fee by failure to appear. H. Clark, through his attorney Frank’ M. Perkins, filed an appeal against a 30 day jail sentence, and deposited $500. as an appeal bond. Clerk, formerly. proprietor of a lunch -stand at 304 West A street, was on the blotter as‘a suspicions character. ————____ = Brafford,, the center of the great wolen trade, claims,to produce more milfonaires. in» proportion to. her This bronze statue of an Ameri- can doughboy will bo ‘unveiled in Centralia, Wash., on November 11, 1919. DE FORREST RICHARDS, PIONEER RESIDENT OF DeForrest Richards, Jr., of Chi- cago, pioneer resident of Casper, howe father was one of the early WEDNESDAY, NOVEMEER 19, 1924 asi A AMON Se 5 y Billey De Beck | You Can Have = CHEVROLET For Christmas Save Now Through Our 6% Certificate Plan Mail Coupon for Information Nolan Chevrolet Co. Certificate Dept. * 322 S. David St. ty I desire detailed information upon the new 6 per cent certi- ficate method of paying for a Chevrolet. Name Address day governors of Wyoming, is re- newing acquaintances in Casper and looking after business interests here. It was the former governor who established the first bank in°* ~ Douglas, Wyo., in 1886 and came SS to Carper with the extension of the ° railroad to become associated with — C. H. King, in what is now the Richards & Cunningham store. The bank established in this connection is now the Casper National Bank.” Mr. Richards, Jr, made his home in Casper during the years thes his father lived her 4 WOMEN DRUG TRAFFICKERS TOBELASHED VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 19.—The , flogging of woman drug traffickers meets with the approval cf Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith of Vancouver, ‘who voted for a resolution in the legislature. yesterday to authorize the lash for convicted drug traffick- ers. “We can't make the punishment too heavy for men and women too, who traffick in narcotic drugs” Mre. Smith said. “If a woman breaks the law she should get the same pynishment as a male lawbreaker.” enn motion authorizing the lash nor Victims SS Re EZ of L. W. W. 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