Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 19: HOES ELECTION HOLD MENACE (Continued From Buenos, Alres to Constantin: from San Frfancisco to Hel singfos and generals who fought x Field Marshal Von Hinden- purg are all joining in deluging the president-elect with atulatory ages 1 has Victoria from the of Baden Among the former rulers of Ger. states who have expressed citations are the Landgrave and Duke Frederic Aug- nburg, chess Paul lenberg, P. Page One) op) helped,” telegraphs Sweden, ¥ forme: and z rejoices that ce again able to cry ‘Hur- neral Huiler, in the name 1 Office r the the} y | Buenos Aires, | r Fran- | Budape: an Stakianaki » party in J happiness. over sPECIALS AT 6 TORE Kassis Drs ed today t Thursday which were es th mpany su yn of sp in Prior to that tim cigls had been a week 2 hursday action three als will prove prior seek t to ales gain ar Aballi, was appointed to the Alabastine is suitable forall interior surfaces — plaster, wall board, brick, cement or canvas. It's applied with an ordinary wall brush. It's a powder in white. and tints, ready for use by mix- ing with cold or warm water. Full directions on every package. Properly applied, it won't rub off. Ask your dealer for color card today or write Miss Ruby Brandon, the Ala- bastine Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Don't take something “just as good.” sii the | F } United | ¢ ao Che Casper Dally Cribune es followed him, on the train and co mitted the murder. This theory, | 2a however is given little credence,| ~~ however, because a $20 bill and a $5) bill besides a gold watch were found | {n his pockets. No coins were found have shown a roll of bills in paying for thecigars and that stick-up men CROSSWORD PUZZLE The famous ax make this found only ma! OO, and the hypothetic pow Puzzle unique in crossword history. Ther words in dictionaries and cr ossword puzzles. ee ee eee DOUGLAS LAND OFFICE EEE we / GLOSED IN CARRYING =o UT REGENT ORDER Dinner All files and records of the United States land office at Douglas have been packed preparatory to se: ing them to the land office at Chey enne and all fixtures and furnity not needed at Cheyenne were 5 to the highest bidder at a p tale held recently in Douglas No land office business has been ebnducted for a week and orders | have been received by the register | cr and recéiver to start the work of/ 2, , moving at once, it {s announced aon) A, M. Teakell, receiver, is remind. | ing the public that all communi | gent tions with the Douglas land office | ,,,; should now be addressed to the United States land office at Chey- It enne. | HISHOPSWEET NVCONFERENCE CHICAGO, April 29.—The committee of bishops, clergy law representatives of the Episc church met here today to determine upon recommendations to eral convention in New Orle } October. A preliminar, mendations made pub! cluded several amen church constitution which would considerably enlarged | Powers of the Episco; century old discussio: Opponents of enlarged claim the proposed amenc would lead to the introductio primates and archbishops in American church, cause duplication of effort, impair efficiency and hamper effective work in the mission fields. Proponents urge they would pro mote economy and efficiency crease revenue and relieve t tional council and the general vention of much detail. a ee Ze Ae To be indebted. Precious stones of del To loiter. Point of compass between Pole and Africa Breasts. . Myself, Group of jurors Frenzy. Handsor wood Is used . One intrusted ness of another 6 To mimic. Anger. To devour Beverage. te colors | South | Ben joint evergreen trees w for t r kegs Instrumen SUGGESTIONS. 62. To obs ‘MURDER GUILT “1S REPUDIATED (Continued From age One) height of five feet ten inches. One identification mark is a gold filled upper tooth in the front of his mouth.” While no definite word of his rela- | tives has been obtained, the coroner been told that Harrison's in Whiteball, Wis. and | has been sent to that place. | her unverified report is that a ther 1s working near Riverton In considering the various de-| velopments in the case, officials fur-| ther strengthen the belief that} | Reeves did not commit the murder} by certain discrepencies between the actual facts and parts of his North | Platte confession. ‘Reeves, in that |confession, said he killed hig man in the Casper yards. It is pointed lout that when the body was found authorities insisted that death had |occurred from four to six hours be- fore, which would require that he be killed while the Burlington freight train was coming from | Dougias to Casper, Thus he could not have been killed in the Casper yards in the gondola in which his body was found several hours after- wards. | In hiseconfession Reeves also sald he had used a piece of garden hose j loaded with shot, whereas there has | been no doubt in the minds of the officers that Harrison met death by | blows from a plece of coupling hote at was found beside his body. sides being bloodstained, the steel attachment on the end of the hose jalgo still bears some ight brownish hairs which were evidently caught from Harrison's head. | Reeves claims now that he has| never been in Casper before and| that he never heard of this city. | After declaring that he is a halt breed Indian, born in Ada, Okla., in 1902, and that he has once been arrested and convicted of a burglary harge and that he served 14 months of a two-year sentence in the peni-| ary, he explained his presence © west by saying that he left | Okla., in April or March val rents Hebrew Hurried Doleful Pertaining to’ nose. Plant ging to parsies fam- resent time 8 live imal similar To lessen VERTICAL TO annoy Extensive arcas o} overlaid with peat To total . Largest existing deer. Cheap grade of silk prints On board € waste land . To sunburr Regions. To lay in surrou Whole qu: ‘Therefo . One ¥ their furs. 25, Permitted. To exist . One who warbles . Procreated, . Matter { . Metal in n . To put o Large box for flour. GRRE al, grea PUZZLE SOLUTION Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ding matter. iform state ( ural state. y iW “ah : My, 7, SOK feet TE MM) IPI ISTOID Te MNGIE Iw My sald The nto Cheyenne with | toring from Ore- le, Ind., and after spend- ing tho night in the capital city he left after having an automobile tire repaired, On Wednesday after the murder he was in Sidney, Nebr., he said, and there he “bummed” the chief of police for a dollar with which to buy gasoline. The chie¢ refused the money but was supplied by the] county treasurer, he said. He BAIL] rIOINIS MENT ICT] BSiAl TIAIRIOMMG] PTIOIPIE ISIS MESIEIRIEINIE} Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a, m, and 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 6 p. m, Express Bus “eaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be phid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information lead! to the capture of the person who fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers, Patrons of the paper should not pay any: | on» their subscription except the carrlery who delivers the paper or | an authorized collector trom the office. If you are not sure you ai Daying the cight collector, ask him to show his credentials. If not do so please call the Tribune, Telephone 15, te ERR asa Se ta ayed in Sidney Thursday and on | jay he was given an odd job by the mayor and was raid $2.75 for he sald The ¢ t told me he he cotild not date,” Deputy If he should han the date, he will nief of police Reeves but that abe » exact —of all sickness is traceable’ to faultyclimination. n¢ " , ROMAN MEAL—a ‘ ‘ with the auto roperly balanced ne alpo' recon: an enjoyed cosh passed through day way e officer. n will remain make you regular as t the § chapel possibly clockwork > eral d le attempts are to obtain word from his coroner sald, een received from srtment as to Marrieon’s her record, It hoped his relatives might be located source. 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