Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1925, Page 7

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MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925 AID PLEDGED FOR TEACHER (Continued From Page One) itor of “Sclence Service” of Wash: ington, a8 saying, “Wo are coming to your support 14,300 strong.” With Dayton already crowded for today’s preliminaries, persons inter- ested in the hearing for the still arger crowds expected to gather for the trial, which is yet several days off, The grand jury returns of a bill of indictments, turned the attention to the working out of such plans as are being evolved. Chief among these was one for the abandonmtnet of the court house for the trial and.crection of a temporary structure in the baseball park which would havea seating capucity. of 20,000 persons. Judge John. Tr, Raulston has indicated informally that he would not object to such a procedure. Before he entered the court room. today Scopes, who was held for action by a magistrate tri- uinvirate at a’ preliminary “hearing two weeks ago, sald he expected to be vindicated and was prepared to grfiinue the case through the higher courts of the-state and into the United States Supreme Court if need be, BRYAN DENOUNCED BY REV. WILLIAMSON NEW YORK, May 25.—The Rev. Dr. James 8, Willlamson, pastor of King’ Highway * Congregational church, Brooklyn, who last week mildly interrupted William J. Bry. an's speech In support of fundamen- tallsm, today vigorously denounced Mr. Bryan {n’® sermon. Dr. Williamson hurled sixteen ac. cusations at Mr. Bryan, beginning with “religious brawler” and ‘ending with “abysmal ign ce.’ CORRUPTION {A CHEPHERD CASE IS UNGOVERED Wholesale Plo! Aimed At Witnesses and Trial Jury. BY EDWARD ©. DERR (United Press Staft Correspondent) CHICA fy 25.—State’s At torney Robert Crowe, who Is di- recting personally the prosecution of William D, Shepherd-on charg of murdering Billy McClintock confident Saturday that he wa the path of a le le jury witness tampering plot on the of the defense Crowe won his: first, victory. to- ward establishing that such a’ plot is in existence when he “succeeded in haying James C, Callan, a ward politician, Held under bond of $2,500 4 charge of attempted bribe ‘a n was brought into court and identified by Phillip J. Barry as the man who approached him regarding his fervice on the Shepherd jury. Barry gave sworn testimony regard- ing his convérsation with Callan and as a result the paliticlan was held in the court's custody. According to Barry's . testimony Nan approached him in the corr: adjoining the court and they had he following conversation: Callan: “Hello, Barry——what are you doing here? Barry: “I've been called for this Shepherd Jury.” Callan: “Do you think you'll quak ity?."" : “That's up to the judge.” Who's your best friend?” y wife and my mother- Callan: “No, I mean your best man friend.” Barry: fy brother.” Callan; “Well, I'm employed by William Scott Stewurt. who is Shep, herd’s lawyer, and I'd like to talk to your brother.” Barry What's the {dea of all bi talk?” an: “I just want to see your beer and maybé you'll find out." While Crowe was bringit@ this lon to ght through his r Stewart ob- nently. he might be It's not fair, Your honor, to al ow: the Attorney to question this man at will and to prohibit me from getting the truth from him,” Stewart pratested. “Overruled,” the court replied, And so Callan was ordered held tn custody until he could furnish $2,500 He had surrendefed voluntarily af- ter reading In the newspapers that Crowe wanted to see him. “This is just the beginning.” ‘owe dediared after his victory. “Reforé we get through we'll find out Wwhat-has become-of White and perhaps: hear of more attempts to Are You Out of Jobe The Tribune will help every Man and woman in Casper in search of employment to find work by publishing FREE for Oue Insertion “Position Wanted” ads, Ke Member tt wll cost you noth ing to advertise your services in ‘She Tribune. If you ure in need of work ADVERTISE Shepherd ¢ WHEN ('™M wry \ j Pry HWW SM PERFECTLY deere. BOT WHEN ma aN JOD 1 WONDER IF SHE'S FAIR! IN KEEPINIG te WAITING. 1 CANT “Stranip ‘T ANY LONGER, fs NOW— ALL , 4 SEAFOODS Che Casper Daily Tribune GASOLINE ALLEY—A CLINCH AND A DECISION PHYLLIS, 1 cant: \ Ea OF SEE THIS KEEPING SUSPENSE. SS LOVE You PHYLLIS. WHATEV YOuR Reasons THEY'RE NOT IMPORTANT THAN THAT: Yoo AnD jistence of this corpc GOING TO HA REASONS, UST TRU = ety You SE MINE ~ HEY, BOZO: Bozo= \S LOBSTER & 1AT HAPPENS OFTEN = (“Hem LOBSTE! e ) ALIVE, IN BARRELS, AN’ \ AREY FIGHT = MUST 0 HAD AT Ne SOE Br T OFF. 1 THEY, CALE THE “LOBSTER SHIFT? | LLL WANE A NICE : JUICY. BROILED LOBSTER FOR. MY DINNER | tr 1 fi ©1925. “by King Features Syndicate, Ine pace a ain Baa kalo nln ale 8D birbe jurors. The ‘White’ which Crowe re ferred to is Robert’ White, one of the state's star witnesses, who dis- appeared just as the trial was started Crowe has received tips that White left Chicago ether in fear of violer for disappearing. Selection of the herd continued to try SI hile Panel of f worn in Fri- day afterne nd three of the see. ond panel being. chosen tentatively at the short Saturday « jury probably will not before the ¢ Freighter Is Blown on Reef ITURG . BAY, Wis., May 25.— The terrific storm raging in the Lake Michigan and Lake Superior districts Saturday night blew the gasoline freighter, Sofii Fournica. aground on Menakun Reef, near Marinetta It is feared Captain Robert Knudson, 40, and ‘his brother, Maynard, 18, were drowned. The local coast guard crew went to the aid of the distressed vessel and is standing by. They reported no signs of life aboard and the small life boats gone. Two cente per word or ten cents ver line. NO AD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. Five average words used es a casis of eslimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HBADLINY will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be cooked lines” trrespective of the oum! of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee OUT OF TOWN ADVE MENTS, : Must he accompanied by cash or heck {n full payment of the same Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERROKS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for moi one incorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than one time, Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days alter insertion. No republica: tlon will be made when the error does not materially affect t or purpose of the advertisement, CLOSING WOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune otfice before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Claasity.” HELP WANTED; Famale, tdi for us at pare time. Expe canvaselr Stundard Lmbrolderies, Detlance, WANTED—School ¢ with housework POSITIONS WANTED POBITION wanted by experience! Janitor, office ov apartment housas Phone 6023, EXPERI bookkeer Mou, Call 917\Y, HELP WANTED—MALE the | ew For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—HOUSES For Sale—Household Goods business to be carried on by WANTED—Young man for ship : ping department; famillar with auto accessories. / Equipment Co, FOR SALE—Two rooms of furniture with privilege of renting modern house and garage. RENT—Well tENT—One lars lands in any lo 409 8. Jackson . ae States or in 28 N. Center. of its territories for the purpose of prospecting SERVICES OFFERED nished house ew SORE OE Oey WANTED—Small $37.50 per month Phone 1984M. WANTED TO BUY fon | drilled oil wells, and to bu family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlémep who have no home, Prices reasonable. All work guar anteed to be high olf for and deliver. 7 2 | ¢ ity of Casper, FOR KENT—Apartment furnished | . or partly furnished. linoleum on kitchen floor, ing room, disappearing bed, WANTED TO BUY—Small house in southwest part of the city; il Ree other mac hinery or WANTED—Your ola coal range or tp exchange for hot and co'd mer roof garden. . cleaner apartment Phone 1539-4, APARTMENTS furnished tl your plumbing done now, K Brammer will give you a square Specia! attention given to gar oiping and repair work, cuaranteed. Phone 2090J WE WILL buy or exchange your of oil and ga Harned Furniture FOR SALE—HOUSES "O BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, juofolds, all househoid goods, Phone P work done of all ENT--Two-room $20.00 Down and $20.00 Per Month. JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every Gay, garden and lawn team work of all WANTED TO RENT , owner, phone PAGE SEVEN gaged in by a corpo n of this kind. The amount of the cupital stock of this corporation is $200,- 000.00 (Two Hundred Thou: Dollars) to be divided int 000 shares of the p $100 each. The ter be fifty years from the the filing of the article poration with the § State of Wyoming The manag at cerns of the corporatior in a board of three dire the names of direc shall manage affairs the corporation for the first y H. G. Twiford, E. EB. Fi G, C. Smith, all of Ca: ming. The operations of the Compans shall be carried on States of the Unite America or any agent in charge H. G, Twifor Dated at Casper, 22nd da f Ma PR AIR IE § TATE OIL COMPAN Pub. May NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE that the following de rel rigs ONE WHITE MOTOR TRUCK | heretof: on the 13th Ma , levied upon | under and by virtue jtion issued out of. Court of Natrona Count }ming, to satisfy a judgment ned in said Court by Maude } ‘ink against the said L |son on May 8th, 1925 for the | 52.73 and $10.00 costs, will |be sold by me at public vendue under and virtue of sa exe cution, to satisfy said judgment at the front doo: the Court | House in Casper a County, the ‘el ALEX McPHERSON, Sheriff Natrona County Wyoming FRED E, PLACE, Deputy. 1 |NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING The annual meeting of the qual- ified electors of school Di icy County of Natrona and State of Wy r will be [held at the Wa ‘ington School building in Bloc en in the + on of June in said ay, the beginning at the hour of one o'clock P.M, and ending at ‘ ARS nour of six o’ P. M.. for the purpose of. cleat two trus j tees, who shall hold office fir {three years or until their succe sors are duly eluvcted and quia! fied; and for the transact f such other busine: fully come bef Witness m 1 1 cial seal of sai hool d t this 16th day of M A. D., 1925 ULLIAM 0. WILSON, k of School Distri siness pertaining y be found necessary sirable or such as is generally en- RENT—Three-room apartment; very desirable. Murphy Bros., 1096R or 698M. SALE —Four-room FOUR-ROOM furnished EXPERIENCED Phone owner, , shampoos, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 445 8. Park. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, ‘o three-room 0; corner lot, Phone owner, WANTED For Sale—AUTOMOBILES OR TRADE—Cadillac 5-passenger phaeton, excellent me- chanical condition, rubber, top and paint good; also Overland and Ford speedster, priced to sell, Call 1084R cr see cars at 633 S. WOMAN wants ranch work, or ex- For Sale—REAL ESTATE 428 8. Grant. RENT—Two-room basmeent apartment; gas furnished; $18. FOR SALE Equity in choice Com: WANTED — Roommate, half block from of clean habits; boats bath and Hehts; $2.75 per week N. Botolph. Call atter 4 p. m. WANTED—A place on ranch for . 15, 14 years old, WORKINGMEN—Cheapest and best $10.00 unfurnished White laundry. T FOR TRADE opposite Pearl LOR SALE—Seven-passenger Hud TRADE—Five-room close in, with garage; lawn Will trade for Colo- rado property or other eastern prop HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con, Roy, Bidg. Phone 600 | ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect 312,B. Second St. FOR RENT—Completely Inquire 243 8. Botolph, and trees all tn. able, close in, 3 FOR SALE—Late model, For Rent—Miscellancous Box B-28, Tribune. RENT—Strictly room furnished aypt., bumpers, motometer, good mechan: Priced to sell, terms can be arranged. Phone 2056-J. tADE—Land for ieal condition, a . wood cooking, prefer closed ©OR RENT—Sewing machin per month; electrics, Brooks, 749 East Phone 1648W. Phone 101M FOR RENT—Nicely room modern apt., 519 1B, First. FOR RENT—Well furnished basement two bedrooms. land irrigated tract is good invest FOR SALE—1922 model Ford tour: Call at 162 N, ing car, in good running condition. Inquire 1418 Burlington Ave. RAYBURN 8. 12 Daly Building, FOR TRADE room house for car, 25 and interest or $300 cash. $1,600 equity in five balance pay: FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable lees, Call 4 Royalty Bidg. FOR RENT—OFFICES { RENT—Two office rooms, Consolidated BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE! Smith a 7 AND FUEL CO.—Phone 90 | oth Bide. Phone 78 BATTERIES SPER BATTERY CO, be eT om Ee ere prn mene aan rifth Phone 907 FOSTER AND WEHRLI CLEANERS S SERV ICE OLEANERS For Sale—Miscellaneous and water furntshed; on bus $32.60 per month. Phone 1984-M. FOR RENT— FIVE-TUBE Atwater 826 8. Washing Sell quick: for » speaker and BUSINESS CHANCES ke in your old mattress FOR RENT—GARAGES cement floor, | RENT—Garage, and water in it, CHIROPRACTORS . d tt & A. GO, JEFFREY Suite 312 Midwest Bldg. M. B. HARNE 150 LUNCH room FOR RENT—HOUSES longer and keep clean work if treated now and then to @ concrete Soor ROOM AND BOARD than, FOR RENT — Three-toom nished house, Phone 666w, RPNT—Three furnished house, modern except bath LOST AND FOUND Phone 62 or 2500. FOR SALE—Dry land seed potatoes Western Produce Co., 332 | BOARD and room. FOR RENT—ROOMS LOST—Kodak on garden Mghts and gas,| tween 4 and 6p CRATING FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- RENT — Four-room Winnefer* ih and Lowell Transfer Co, For Sale—Household Goods 701 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished gleep- next to bat quiet surroundings. DOCTORS MARSHALL 0, KEtTH HERBERT L, HARVEY, M Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Properly Fitted Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin Surgery Obstetrics - . L. EVANS DR. 1. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon Phone 123 OSTEOPATH om articles have beqn $55.00 used duofdid @ $19.50, and pad @ $14.50 frigerator, $22.00; solid oak rocker © HUNTER-GOLL co. sol nace; nook and fireplace Bunch of keys in black FOR RENT—Green Lantern rooms, cut prices, lewest, rooms in Casper bath, $23 per month, For Rent—APARTMENTS thild’s brown kid glove. General Practice Buncb of keys tn black desirable, mod- house with gaa and reasonable to Curtis Hotel FOR RENT—For summer or longer goods and office furniture of all Small photo on West Yellowstone. Coogan cap. PERSONAL and Storage Co, and VOR SALE—BSinger sewing machine, | dining table ith six chairs, two Simmons beds, RENT — Three-room nished new apartment with bath: ate reading message circle. every Monday YELLOWSTONE $32 per month. APARTMENTS, "i RATHBUN, V 426 W, Yellow: 295 ’. Norris, phone ie leather duofold, firet class condition.” In. modern house, 4 LAWYERS © STIRRETT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished five VOR RENT—Beautifully “LEGAL NOTICES 8ALE—Furniture, heauti{ul mahogany room furnished semi-basement opart awy Sa a“ PSEIERSTY 8090-10-11 Ol) Exchange Bid, RENT—Two threeroom mod- tN ee Mtns =A Ate furnished front apartments, 807 Fo. Third, rear. RENT — Unfurnished new apartment with bath sood looking elosed, late model NOTICE OF INCORPORATION | Notice is hereby given of the filing of the articles of incorpora- | FOR RENT—Five.room modern fur nished houre, Jil North Jackson St ————$<$<——emene | Phone L019W, and garage. | 201-205 Midwest Bldg. r sual and office CED stenographer apd] capable of doitg asy| Kind of office wwork, would like pos | 810 Glenarm! Bdig, and Traustes Co, Chone n the County ahi £ 'Pub. May. 18, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUDITORS ©. BH. RELMERTH & CO. Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Service 401 OS, Bldg. LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 2023 Ol! Exchange Bldg. x Phone 161 MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con, Roy. Bidg. Phone 2306 JAMES P. KEM Lawyer 408 Oli Exchange Bldg. Phone 1897 patie ed a it Geta steamed AS BAGBIHES MURANE 206-207 Oil Exe! MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR, Attorney-at-Law CASEY & McNALLY Room 616-17 Con. Roy. Bldg, Phone 86. Attorneys 2, Con, Roy. Bldg. Phone 41 t AU! L BACHELLER idwest .Bidg. ne 794. GEO. W. FERGUSON Aitor: Rim. 22, Townsend Bldg, Phone 196) Ph. 706 yy; HH. PATTBN ttorney at Law BOYD, Chiropractor | 25 stidwest Bldg. Phone 210 OGLLBEB & ADAMS 210 O-S Bidg, Phone 2217 JOHN M. HENOH Room 6, Kimball Bidg, 212 Bo. Center Phone 198 OPTOMETRIST j BYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses by 117 EB. Second St. ROOFING | WYOMING KOOFENG Cp 527 East 2th Pine ixut All Kinds of Koots Kepaired and Appled WAREHOUSES SLIE M. NKLSON. W

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