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PAGE FOUR : KENTUCKY “BAD MAN SHOT 10 The sheriff's posse improvised a stretcher of a door and a blanket and bore him down the mountain road to the home of his brother, John Fleming, situated on the bank of Long Fork of Shelby creek, where since childhood, he had been roam- ing and lived by the mountain law. Physicians who examined the wounded man said there was no hope for his recovery. Fieming is from a line that has killed and been killed ———— In fecent years a number of the men folks" of the Fleming family ve died violent deaths, evi, a brother, died in a fight with officers who sought to capture him to face the courts, Feudist Dying From Wounds Received in oabs. M4 another brother, died at the Resisting Officer. of the 1a, Golds ahBt dowi —— by officers last February after an PIKEVILL: In the rocky f: , Willle Fleming. tifitain “bad man,” probably his last fight ofds=deéath being his for Fleming, the descendant of of pleturesque feudal mountaineers, has lived by fighting atid apparently he will die by fighting—die at the hands of the law he so long evaded escape from guards taking him from the penitentiary to which he had twice been sentenced for life, to the bedside of “Mother” Meifiing, in her motintain home, lay 1M Winté's uncle, Sol Fiémifig, died nobilel actident Inst Au- mountaineer is and fie a line | in an aut gust. The death was avenged when Ben Bentley, the driver, was killed and Uncle Sol's son, Bly, is charged with Five times pc ought to cap-| mitrder {h connection with the driv. ture him alive and five timés they|er'’s death ulled, but yesterday in the grayne Eliner Fleming, son of Ely Flem- wf the early dawn he was trappe Ing. s killed; and his Uncle Bill his mother's home, deep in tf son of Uncle Sol, is charged mountains of Pike county. and n the murdér; far from the Hne that divides Pt And while many Flemings have county from Mingo county West | “died with their boots on,” there are a number of notches on the n trée for those who have at their hands died Fleming settlement {& at mounuta miles from h bring him tf to answer et in ments chargii¢ miurder and SALEM, Mass.—The brain of Ba tlon of thé prohibition laws ward Sylvester Morse, noted zdol They surrounded him in his hid-| ogist, will be examined in an effort ing place, At his mother’s home, and} to determine the relation between called on him to sorrénder, but no] the brain and ambidexterity, if his Fleming surrent it Is said, they | intentions, often expressed before his are taken figh An exctange| death yesterda te caerisd oul of shots follow and when thé] He could use elther hand with equal posse censed firir Willie Fleming | skill. lay on the floor of his mother's ee ney mountain home, critically wounded, Why _not_an_Exsex_for Xmas? Se When in doubt give a Gift Certificate— " bi it will be most welcome Christmas morning Dress up for the holidays in Suits and Overcoats Our display of new suits and overcoats is especially elaborate at this time. New mid-season styles, models, pat- terns and weaves. You'll find inducing values in smart styles at $40 Headwear Our stock includ felts and velours in all the new shades. $6 and $8 MEDNICK BROS. OPEN EVENING S WIN PAY OURING HIS SUSPENSION By ROBERT T. SMALL, (Copyright 5, Casper~ Tribu WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Presi dent Coolidge is prepared to remit that part of the sentence of Colonel William Mitehell which would de: prive the one time chief of tion section of the army during the five ye pension for five ye the a of his pay is statement has beer quarters so authoritative th assumed the war department hell intistial in its and allowar suspension rm—had no right to tak pot the fact that the colons is independently wealthy and that his present wife has.a fortune in her own right ‘olonél Mitchell appeared before the court as just dinar ¢ of the army, theorétically depender upon his pay and Nis allowance for the support of himself and t two families, fc colonel still { tinder heavy obligation his first wife anc children } that iage It is quite evident that the court did could not, divest itself of the knowledge of Colonel. Mitchell's nd therefore mad financial worldly goods ¢ evere sentence could With the exception of the depriva tion of pay the sen tence of th is ap proved in higher army circles and these cirelés will have telling influ ence with President Coolidge. Many fficers WNo S¥inpathize with the aims and intent of Colonel Mitchell have been his Harshest critics in th so long a time and is to.be held stib- discipline during he the should ject to term Of hls suspension not be deprived of bis army Miss Adella Stinson, principal of the Jefferson school, went to Den- ver Friday night for a two weeks’ vacation, . Miss Gertrude paves this Kamps morning for a ten days visit with her parents at N. D. Miss Sophia Lan expects to leave soon for a. short visit at Polson spider, ee B. Bergman ¢f Salt Cr is in Casper en several days ute to Denver to spénd see Harry, McCracken has returned from Lande where he has been at tending court. oe. J. R. Dunbar, mpaniea by Mrs. Dunbar, is a visitor here for a few days from Midwest. ar Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sanford are spending a short time fn Casper from the Bothwell ranch on the Sweetwater, Miss Blanche Ka morning fror student sis returned Mon. day Laramie where she ie a UTIVE TEE TO MERT 21.—Work for arrangement 1926 conven r 1926 and th of a program for tion ft the This Is a As usual we have the] is that you inspect it, Casper ( 115 EAST SECOND ST. Christmas \ ave a large and well selected | Crane’, CHRISTMAS CARDS selected stock in Casper and will try to mai) tain a selection for you until Christmas. Our Art Display is the finest we have ever had and all we ask | Stationery Co. will be taken up and outlined by the execttty nittee of the State Teacher ion, which will hold @ meetin; Cheyenne on December nccording to Mrs Katherin Morton, state super intendent of public 1 Box Paper | s Papers. argest and most carefull MITCHELL MAY e) may siggest this course to the pres! dent There is plenty of precedent fot such an act of “clemency” on the part of the commander in ch the arn 1d‘the navy and there virtually no precedent for continuin itchell on th my rc urs Without y courtmartial which tmposed isial Sentence upon nel | Che Casper Daily Cribune Merle Sc men students HEAD Toilet Sets Tr Gladstone B Electr! Beautiful one. , Gruen and i made Ladies Watches, gift? All 4 movements, NF we amen = PATO. \ GRUEN PentagonVeriThin i SILVERWARE Still a COMMUNITY AND TUDOR Until Chri | } more days t discount of Pear Beautifu You're safe Pearls They’re a 50% 241 South Just One Reason Why Louisiana | Ts Such a Popular Song Subject DIPLOMA MILL Per: Shaving Sets Photo Albums DIAMONDS One of Wyoming’s largest stocks, prices that mond within the reach of every- Pearls for ited — alw is the prettic have just devided operation of mill.” Justice Stafford jail, awaiting sent talph Voight of with Holler, an FOUND > other IF STILL IN DOUBT \Try TRIPENY’ “The Store With the Big Christmas Stock” Pod A FEW. Last Minute Suggestions Thermos Bottles fume Sets Framed P: Compacts Silverware aveling Bags Wardrobe Trunks de tee t girl in Louisiana State University, alleged “diploma remanded hitn, to ence. Kansas City, Mo., was acquitted fendants manneér in Which he went abc and testified for the govern: tracting public attention. It is t R which charged that the four that he Should have made his attack: | men had represented Ortental unt throti#h congress rather than rising versity as a “bona fide univegsity from the ranks, as it were, and de x Fiel FO NGS and issued degrees in medicine: nouncing all h WASHINGT D )— Post office authofities issued fraud well as the constitu Helmuth P, Hol president of |orders against the institution some of the war and navy departments, Oflental university her was con- | ime » and the state of Virginia, President Coolidge is a stickler for} 44, Ba 5 court | Where Holler originally obtained his orderly "procedoresana there t# no} ieee, today “by criminal court} charter, revolted it, chance that he will “upset the] charge of cor y to; Mitchell seritence further than to | t mails _to defraud through | Why not an Essex for Xmas remit the loss of pay Thia will be ——— done on the ground that if a man is to be kept on the arty rolls for ‘s we ictures Pearl Beads “Mantel Clocks Cuff Links ags Fountain Pens Kodaks Pencils Incense Burners Stationery Leather Novelties ic Appliances Ivory Sets Smokers’ Supplies ¢ Cigars and Candy mountings, and all at put a genuine Dia- nice selection of 20% | Hollow Wz jand Silver Plat | Beads 1 La Treasure » when you give Christmas ays appreci: ; practical, { lw Discount Until Christmas, % DRUGS AND JEWELRY Center St. YS mF American- ” and Gents’ Can you think of a finer guaranteed Many pric- ed as low as $10.00, PLATE : . Al ~ stmas—just two | Also a beautiful selection re, Sterling e JOHN TRIPENY CO. Phone 72 FLASHES OF LIFE (By The Associated Préss) WASHINGTON—Uncle 3am ts convinced that generosity to lian Wards'does not require to pay $150 for one brave: to 00 miles from Kansas City to Osage reservation in Oklahoma $114 for another to make the pecially as the train direction to a hos‘ pital Was $8.02 each. So the taxi and plane bills have been disapproved. and trip by ta®!, fare in the oth SAN FRANCISCO—Regarding the conduct of the Mitchell court-martial nine,” Major Robért R. Mor: gan Has resigned as reserve officer in ‘the quartermaster corps, MILWAUK Mitchell affair Bridgeto: fltst sérve Also beciuse of thé Harry C.. Hogan of Maine, has resigned as a enant in the aviation re NEW y¢ is to open a museum in which propon: ents of the theory of evolution havé arrafigel secimehs to prove thelr} case from the protozoa M&ht up to] May NEW YORK—Robbers better be cateful if they plan to hold-up a hitinitipa] meéssenger carrying cash to a bank, The selgure Of his mon: ey bag will release tear gas. The eclty tax collecting offices can be flooded with gas in an Instant In the event of a holdup. BAKERSFIELD, * Cal.—Shoot at his record, "you. hiinters: “I. J. Ross killed four motihtain Hots in one day with a pistol.© Hé caine upon them in a-deh. A Tur ‘or réfus: andgn their mmedans have 1 to the gallows, . two de: been con: MADRID—Spain is to have Sun- Pers for the first time in its The editors dislike the {dea, remléer Primo de Rivera has asked firmly that publishers In each town. get out a joint Sunday edition to inform the people of the world’s news. YORK—Christmas gifts! Rossenwasser, shoo manufac- an immigrant from Poland 3% NEW Morr! turer, years ago, is turning over to 50 of employes John 1,800 ness his $4,000,000 busi. Doukas a. confectioner, Day Beds- Dining Room Suites_ $87.50 to $600.00 Bed Room Suites ~.. $92.50 to $575.00 .~.-$67.80 to $103.50 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925 who came from Greece, 35 years ago with $1.25 is giving away a year’s profits to charity. JERUSALEM—There Will be a community Christmas tree for Jews, Christians and Mohammedans on the field of Boaz, where the shep- herds watched thelf flocks by night. It will be lighted By electricity. Y. M. C. A. funds provided for it: WASHINGTON—The _ president's pastor, the Rey. Dr. Jasan Noble Plefee, has written the words and muisie of a Christmas carol dedicated to Mrs. Coolidge. “Ring, yo Christmas perce: “Ring tor days when ‘wars shall cease.” bells of LONDON=Queen Maud, of Nor- way, who if girlhood was known as the royal tomboy, is visiting her sis- ter, Princess Royal, “Her Royal Shyness,” as her brother, King George, éalls her because of her aver- slon to publicity. HABEAS CORPUS ASKED IN BEHALF OF WOMAN HELD IN CITY JAIL A petition for a writ of habea corpiis was filed today by Attorne C. G, Cypreansen in tho case of Mary Cords, held in the city jail for investigation in corineetion with vio- lations Of the narcotic act. Vern Cords, her husband, who also is be- ing held, was subpoened as a wit- hess in the hearing, whith was set for toilay, but which was continued until néxt week, Cypreansen who, before this tithe, had not been per- mitted to see fils clients, was able to do so by reason of thé scheduled hearing, Mosul Policy Is Given Approval LONDON, Dee, 22.—4)—With the abstentation of the laborites, who left the chamber tn a body, from voting, the house of commons last night approved in principle the British government's policy with re- gard to Mosul. A majority of the liberals also refraified frorh casting their ballote, The ¥Yote tas 239 to four, ———.___—_ Phone 402 for Gainaday. U. S. REPLY TO ARHS PARLEY PLAN PENDING 2 > Dee. 22.—(P)— President Coolidge is workltig on a reply to the league of nations Inv tion to a preliminary disarmament Glseiussion in an effort to find a way to accept. WASHINGTO. Dec. - 22—— Participation by the United States in the forthcoming league of nations disarmament would be authorized in & resolution introduced today, by Senator King, democrat, Utah YOUTH SHOT THROUGH LING WHEN GUN DROPS conference THERMOPOLIS, Wyo,, Dec. | Alfred Graham, years of age, wa eldentlly shot through the long when a .22 caliber rifle dropped to the ground while the boy back riding lad opened and closed a « to a ranch house. He ° be out of danger. — Why not an Essex for Give something electrival. An Ideal Gift For the Boy or Girl A Course in Modeling and Cast- ing at the Art Center, 142 South Durbin Street. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Diamonds, Watches, Pearls, iverware, Rings, Pins, Agates in all mountings, Trunks, Hand+ bags, Suit Cases. Some special offers in unre: oe diamonds in new mount ngs. 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