Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 5

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z . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 Ea a BEE 4921924. eo : : fhe nance Daity mr rimne- PAGE. FIVE. Teak ieee - ee {iD M’COY TAKES STAND, “}ODAY IN OWN DEFENSE iN FIGHTING FOR LIFE “REALTORS WILL ; WAKE SURVEY | tion authorizing appropriation o $100,000 to be expended by the se tary of agriculture “for. con’ eradication of the Europ« disease of poultry ah aoeaed PEL Rubbish Fire Calls Out Department He can make more different things |srow in the same square foot of) ground than anybody the state agri cultural department here has ever met up with. Although Mr. Steed’s farm in ac tuality covers only two thirds his lot the list of things which he grows on it looks like the whole national roster of agricultural products Since last January 1,:he has raised and marketed 35 different kinds of vegetables, £2 varieties of herbs, 14 varieties of grapes, seven kinds of blackberries and five varieties of raspberries, currants, strawberries, loganberries and gooseberries. German General on Trial NEW ration j here tc dy, of drug other Suicide Claims to Be Repeated on Wit- ness Stand; Mors? Family ‘Rows | A fire in some rubbish brought the Station 1 fire foree to a houre occupied ‘by A. L. Udevitz and own ed by Mrs. W, y e 8 South Center sfre 19.—Bide a dam-e: 00,000 at A January 2 1 different reclamation comm i Stressed by the Defense icine om Sate feed gna oa ennona oF Mead announced today | is. The blaze wa } z : tree which this year produced 300 | !"\I* iy tytn nad pemct \< ey | Bree wath 32 . | pounds of almonds. He had : = aheaan Peary e r | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19.—The sound of a gong in the baie Wate dlee pat put ATLANTA, Ga.. Dec. 19.—A fea.| ¥a8 trifling |county jail this morning sent “Kid” McCoy from his cell} Fe occh cit Iie ahem love ral grand jury today | Poet | towards the witness stand in the superior court determined | | Merely as an experiment, ba ale grt JIMINY CHRISTMAS! “He! {= = to win his fight for freedom on a charge of murdering Mrs. | |Steede, during the = tentiar. different kinds of ec H 000” for his a Monday tn 3 Ww en ton plants and ffve tor bean plants. ibe i Ps ry Theresa Mors, divorced wife of a wealthy antique deale: Jntenanted Houses and| who was found shot to death in an apanment which ene ‘uildings to be shared with McCoy. left, and struck her left arm@with peach cumber vines climb up the trees, bean and pea vines climb up the apple and apricot trees; several other yarieties of climbing plants | McCoy's case for he had shown the | . same independent — ct eristics s survey of untenanted houses | @"ine the trial which marked his felt her body He said he tmed to staur t flow of blood and-ovhen he realized sag.” French court martial which sentenced him to a year’s imprisonment for looting homes in the vil’ cupation in war days, : , 4 things | The old legal admonition to a wit-| his right to-knock down the pistol. r - Bipbeaiy orp tonnt ans cernneptinds ogee | ness to “tell your own story in your| “B then 1t exploded.” ho Airmail view ‘ ihe eavaintescSimipkin® and cu ASHINGTOD Dec. 19.—The ad for Counted own way” was hardly necessary in| continy nd-t& moment tater [ rman general, Von Nathusius, is seen here standing before the|'" [ke sardines. vi ao today adopted a joint resolu —— | ge of Roubais, France, during the German oc- The court met in Lille. r'ng career when he refused to listen and office buildings in Casper will| to advices shouted from his seconds, be undertaken tmmeédiat after the] The “Kid” was expected to. stick , aeae 7 the real estate board as} to his story that Mrs. Mors commit- partfof the general survey. ted suicide in his presence and he she was ‘dead, he kissed her on th lips, lifted the body’ from the couch to thé floor, folded the arms, plac- ing his own pliecturé over her heart, ‘CHAMPION ‘TOWN LOT’ FARMER festoon the roof, pillars and front porch of the bungalow. The world’s champion farmer” does all his work on “town his f ‘ and. covered the corpse. . a A chameher Gontmerce Ph rene e} Was prepared to put up the fight of | Afterward, he said he lay down be Deotisions op the ad, apr The board will divine en oping. | his life in dodging the attempts of |iside the body and intended to kill Seat ot ther tie, Hie’ call life ‘and ! Retain siict the town and| the prosecution to pummel him| himself with his own pistol but he rest of the time, h ife ; assign @ certain section to eachiof| against the hangman's rope by aldid mot and he declares he Garman fire insurance. its member firms for canvassing. tee series of legal jabs. Being a bachelor, Mr. Stee In adadit |}DRUG STORE ie bosd voted. tae know why he failed to end his own | oblintid at the: Inetabee ct Ber Defense testimony yesterday was|tife. ‘Then, he added he became daz By L. ©. OWEN. elderdly agriculturistinsurance |“! his own meals. = sa nstance of R. S. Elli-| confined largely to establ'shing the |ed and he “didn’t remember.” (Copyright, 1924, ¢ Tri | son, president of the local chamber} fact that strained relations existed ————. ik le ir bul Steede has } f a8 contained in a letter present between Mrs. Mors and her divoreed SACRAMENTO, Cal, De nuts | | j by Charles B. Stafford, secretary of] husband, Albert A. Mors, before they | To 64-year old Paul H. Steed The valu | the chamber, at the week luncheon | knew McCo; and before their dt or ins ee man of this c rk ‘town lot” farm meeting today in the Hotel Town-|vorce. Mrs. Clara D. Simpson, ‘a iny slf-styled “amateur j- | cror mputed on the basis of re- . ‘ wend. friend of the slain woman, described cul during his spare — time at which he actually sold <G W di tf l set i Fe eee ng. ¥ WASHINGTO: ee report =f the recent convention | ‘a terrific fist fight” between Mr. must be accorded the title of world r portion of his products.| sont Goolidge tod: | om ermu of state realtors, ‘held a week ago| and Mrs. Mors in their antique shop champion “town lot” farmer same basis of fi; 3 ‘om and’ Mra. 3 e1 ame uring the | to. make $273.000 im to draft a bill é¢mbodying changes in| und Lewis S. Jones, Mrs. Mors’ at- On a lot 40 feet wide and 151 al-mathematical conclusion to determine the : tristmas the real estate licensing 1a pleting surveys x e ‘ torney, described a sim'lar affray in deep, part of it preempted by alo Mr. Steede is the champion feasibility of the proposed Greut V. 1 presentes by “W. O. Bar: the course of which Mors shrieked comfortable bungalow with{) 1 farm operato: ‘ence waterway a ues his recommendations, the board de-| at Lis wife : ; clined tfeappoint a committee om:| “Tit Wil sou! TM get you yet" ; Tomorrow } powered} to have copies of the bill | } | | f printed /for distribution to legisla- % Pon i! torw!anfl'to prepare also‘ briet out.| Mages, es AEMS HE Seer i ‘ Uning /the history and purpose of yaaa : j | the pure, which would create a] LOS ANGELES Dec. 19.—Kia|Qne for Every Person| f state real estdte commissioner with| McCoy, ex-pugilist, on trial here for 2 e x | - } power to subject‘ every candidate for | the murder of Mrs, Theresa W. Mors in Casper in Rialto | a Ucense to sell real estate to a| last August, who took the witness pe i rigorous examination. stand in his own defensé today, de ‘f The realtors adjourned for two] nied brokenly that he had killed her, Shipment Today | weeks, deciding to dispense with| declared that he had loved hier and 3 | next week's meeting, which would| dramatically gave his vers'on of the | | ave fallen on the day after Christ-| death. He said it was suicide. A breakfast treat that will sum | , ores To a court.room packed with spec-|™mon the drowsiest Casperite from \ } | oaeense tators and unusua'ly still, the for- Hiiod ie pant) a the sty awl ; mer prize ring dandy told h’s story. | ing of the winter js promised in the a ; ones el ahs prisoner | announcement of the Rialto Fruit ENVELOPE HAND BAGS—Genuine leather, silk | “ himself secmed at times almost over stene sacks entire arloas ot Flor- | lined. $4.00 to $18.00 values— i 4 come by his own recital. la grapefruit, the pick of the rea- i te “Did you love Mrs. Mors?” his at-| son's crop, has just arrived and will | : | Special I/, Off torney queried. “ |be unloaded today for distribution ; y “| & sj es,” MeCoy replied. +d housewives, hotels and. restaur-| We realize that the only way we can do it is to cut and slash Did she love you?” ants here, | ; 3 it, W. ‘ eine | “Yes, Approximately 2,000 grapefruit, RECESS: and yeu cate bet we are doing it. e still have about 5,000 q PYRALIN TOILET SETS } Did you kill her for her jewels?” | one for every man, woman and child pairs to get rid of. a | , “That is absurd,” “McCoy stam-| in Casper; are contained in the ship f In-very attractive silk-lined boxes, Paul King, 18-year-old Casper | mered brokenly. ment. With half a grapefruit for | youth ‘who bilked several local mer-| . After identifying safe deposit box-| breakfust! portion, the Rialto 4s pre: | 1? 25% OFF ) chants” ith small’ ‘Shae which |'¢s se'zed'and opened by officers as | pared to cive the city’s entird pop- | 1% C 4 - worthl weel h’s own and explaining that some | Ulation a cheery sturt on the day's Bea pears pleaded sullty ee of Mra. Mors‘ jewels in them had| .abora for at least two morning: | ; : forgery’ before Judge R. R. Rose| been placed there at her request, This is the first big consignmen; ry BOBBY SETS—An ideal gift for bobbed hair. $5.00 | Zand was given an indeterminate} McCoy described the scene, in the|of Florida fruit this winter. The d to $8.60 values | term/fh fhe Worland. industriel | aPartment where he and the woman|crop has been on the market. for | There are pleitwint Shoasct ewwhalectanal er ace =a $3 95 , <Hechoo!. ‘ had been living’ as man and wife | some time but James Shikany, man. | plenty o oes tor the whole family. Saturday only —.._-___- wea gs Silt es ete e i ™ Mrs. W. D. Vokler, arrested last | °7 the night of August 12. ager of the Rialto store, preferred | ; > PEAS “We returned to the apartment | to wait until the choicer Inte qua’- Y aveek for cashing a check for § 5 iu : oe “ile j e : * . | ee , Y ° g yrhich was alleged to have been a about 0380 mis" te said. (ater | its was available. The Floviaa orot | - ‘ere Are Prices That Will Bring You Here For a Man’s Christmas é P hearing this afternoon. mixed one or two drinks and made| pointed out, and this ye thank: FITTED TRAVELING CASES—Genuine leather. some sandwiches. She said the | to {deal conditions, the fruit is mor ATIC re Z i | 00 to $32.00 values, Saturday, 20% OFF. saridwiches were too large so I got] luscious and delicious than any crop | MEN’S HEAVY COWBOY MEN’S AND a ' ‘ : . the butcher knife from the kitchen | ‘n years has been. : we Hace ie oes A . ee CIGARETTE CASES—Nickel, silver, will not tarnish. and she cut them. ; Mr. Shikany . was first mer-| WORK SHIRT rer * ene 05 yee BOYS’ LEGGINS Various designs. Regular $3 95 ' ‘ Ak “Then she fell into a reverie, toy-| chant in the Rocky Mountain ye. | A real Bench Boot, a . Z a ia $6. a ; DELICATESE ing with the kn fo. She sald things | gion to. pureh: the In. Goodyear welts. A $19.00 value, you can Snot i per one 00, tomorrow --—---____-_ ios ® Hi : were ‘in a terrible state’ due to| carload ins lots real shoe for hard wear have say ? eee SHAVING MIRRORS AND STANDS—$3.00 to $10.0¢ ' Opp. Con. Royalty Bldg. sore Be rere leC Aue. cue dpa fist ot sho har ar. é $10 85 Take them along at, ro — $3.00 to $10.00 i PP: aden] || labisietgpetcrin ff ergupring Po eR first A Positive $5.0 ) value. | them fo See zo values. Tomorrow, ONE-HALF PRICE. Mors jewels. (Several of the lots| about five sizes 6 to’'74 only. ut uae 45 , 5 - of jewels were seized as smuggled Sorted to supp’y they 5 | pair 2 c | ete ria aan leather, westery laced, at q Calht i property.* | the choicest product at rock-bott 7 | To nad lo > £4 California Glace Urry. a enat 1 anouia en to) marae proc wt 00 See ee || Pe SOE. | Boys HIGH TOP Braits New Yagk until this blew over. Then All sizes. Worth up to cae! < MANICURE SETS—Warranted leather cases. Your she sald: ‘Norman would you leave $3.50, 5 choice at ONE-HALF PRICE. 3 iat LACE BOOTS c One Lot of $1.85 choice “I explained that it would be only Regular GIGAR STORE *y . R _56.00 values. Imported Chinese CIGARETTE. HOLDERS — Hand if | Dates, Figs, Nuts. and J} \ifnpea up screaming that she was 7 arene nd ; Rghe pale ton yours oy carved, $2.95 to $4.95. ; [iFruits,” Augustine Kyevi)| 22! (9 ond 1 ail nd pointed the LADIES’ WHITE mai $3 85 MILITARY BRUSHES—In individual gift boxes, at ‘ Fs Chocolates, Rafetto’s andff|‘ "th both hands. she drove it} ; | Small sizes only, Val- CANVAS 3 : |p 20% DISCOUNT. i thy Heine Pixs bryan a ~ (hi | ues up to $6.00. Take OXFORDS Ladies, Don’t Overlook - - j Batavia Preserves, Bar-le-§} vai as in the breast. 1 grappled} -| them 65e $: value. Take them These Wenderful Special Prices 4 i fDue Jellies, Guava Jelly.B| Tent upe: ne 8 ccherck ausotince the neening we |e cong at---->- while they S5@ OXFORDS f In black and tan. They On Perfume and Toilet. Water Gift Sets, Compacts, Th's recital marked the first ex-|Casper’s newest cigar store in the last at ___ Fresh Shipment of Cheese. fue P a bie’ havent of Candle Sticks, Compact Sets, Kodak Albums, Station- tion of rari t und | lobby of the buildings on Easi | are a big barghin at $6. ands , . ; > » Ste Den’ d Mil ad pea pa sin Yao” held the Pepto street. The nae establish | LADIES’ BLACK Our ery, Toys and many other appropriate’Xmas gifts. enver an iwau ariel : ‘ ayn] - | p’stol bullet hole in the head. ment will be ready to receive the ATIN PUMP HILDREN $ 45 McCoy then described how the|trade tomorrow mornring and ‘will | S I S CHI 5 price bd . Rye Bread. woman, still holding the knife ‘n i her. right hand, grabbed a pistol } from the table with her left, how bs he held to her knife land with FELT BEDROOM In high and low heels. Regular values- up to SLIPPERS $1.25 values, 55e@ they #0 --- BBO | how ne HERE YOU ARE Something you have been looking for, a heavyweight ‘SILK HOSE stock @ complete Ine of cigars, cigarettes, and general smokers’ sup- piles. In addition they will carry an attractive line of fresh candies in box and in bulk. Mr, McDonald will be remembered as having owned the Rialto cigar store at one time and the Smoke- house at another. Mr. Scherck is @ partner of Mr. Ormsby in the! ownership of the O..S. building. Under such able- management the new cigar store shold soon win a large following. ———_—- BOXER DROPS MEN’S DRESS SHOES Well known brands, such as Selz and Wein- berg. $6.00 values, at, per $3.65 pair _- MEN’S ONE-BUCKLE §f) OVERSHOES SATURDAY CANDY SALE 5-lb. box of our high grade Xmas $1.75 5-lb. box French Creams, box -.... $2.00 box ‘Specials FOR SATURDAY, DEC. 20TH a npeeeree Mix At All Our Stores 7 eae 1.50 pniitie 1b, 19 | ig ‘dil i: 7 ~ DEAD IN RING ai | eg wis cone at ae = Bread, per loaf ena eet nes me | A real value for $1.50. ur price BOYS’ ONE AND Ande pee islet 19¢ | awe acne if 5e : 3 Eggs, per COZ ese eee oo ARG BILLINGS, Mont., Dec. 19.—Juda Full AN Special prices on all Box Candy to Employers, 4 “Young” Tate, 19, toppled over dead cca TWO-BUCKL Churehe aod e «@ Bulk Dates, Pevib ee in the first round of his first pro- tiahis = urches and Lodges. z aoe fessional boxing match, the opening Lp sige ans) Head OVERSHOES ia hn NSS rT Scedless Raisins -__---------- 4 Moe BPs es, Mae oe in all mang | Aujsizes Values trom iff ONLY 5 MORE DAYS TILL XMAS * Ke Kk: ira {dae 8 City. ty 1 : “@ Xmas Mix Nuts, ||: Pampa a ea Ue Scbpacent is, bine Tae | colors. jhe $2.75, now $1.45 | We will mail any article purchased at our store local authorities, pending an investi- gation into the circumstances of the death. Young Tate fell unconscious dur- ing an exchange of blows only thir- ty-five seconds after the bout start- ed, and was carried from the ring. In the opinion of attending phy- sicians, death was caused by paraly- sis of the heart. They were unable to say whether death was directly free of charge. MAIL YOUR BOX CANDY TODAY LLOYD’S No. 2), Pumpkin, per can___________44@ ‘ PAY CASH AND SAVE BASKET STORESCO. | Don’t Forget the Place---It Is at 120 W. Second St. Cottman-Turner Building 2 DP en RA a Ea i Aue to a blow. |The men met, there SECOND AND WOLCOTT j 4 Ro. peaepruce end R. R. Be. Haein saenee lowed by m lull, and then Tate fell 4 # Oo. . Farnum o. » Cente “arkward ; ut and . “BLNs: z— 1113.N. Virginia No. ape N. Ce Mary's ff in there was rec NEXT DOOR TO CHASE’S CAFE CIGARS PACKED IN HOLIDAY BOXES from the arena.

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