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1 ws PAGE TEN AnlS CABINET MILL SUPPORT DOUMER'S P Death Chair Ending San Antonio’s “Black Terror” \ Y Che Casper Daily Cribune 3 PERSECUTION | DESCRIBED BY 1 §. SCIENTISTS MOSCOW, Dec. 29.—()—Serge I. Yessinin, the Russian poet, from whom Isadora Duncan, the dancer, obtained a divorce last year, has committed suicide, ‘When Miss Duncan arrived in New York with her young Russian Russian Poet, Divorced Husband of Isadora Duncan, Ends His Life ‘ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 192: case. Later the dancer appeared on the stage in various American cities draped in a red flag. She was barred from dancing {in several places and returned with her husband to Eu- rope the following February. Yessinin was sent to jail in Mos- cow for alleged criticisms of the BAND HOST AT DANCE TONIGHT For the purpose of raising funds to carry on their work, the members of the Casper Municipal band will play host this evening at Washing- ton hall to the public at large, whi ® } i husband, Serge I. Yessinin, in Octo-| soviet regime. He explained that he] thelr annual benefit dance will | Kansas City Meeting ber, 1922, they were denied admit-} was not attacking the soviets but] given. Advance sale of tickets indi Program for Budget and i tance by the department of justice, | Jewish war profiteers. It was not] cates a large turnout for this affair Qh Mrs. |DA Hears Arraignment but were allowed to enter after along after that his wife declared her.| ft ts an unusual opportunity for th: Stabilizing Franc WILSON® oi KF special board had considered “the intention of divorcing him. people to ald the band and have Of “Antis”. genuine good time Into the bargain Okehed. have disappeared, Professor Fred terms of the agreement made with | For a half hour preceding the 2 a Rogers Fairchild, Yale university,| Italy this country would get $600,-] 0Pening of the regular dancing, th: af Meet Denne OE ening | told the social and economle section'| 000,000 of the total. $2,042,000,000| band will present a high clasa’ pr. Seat reaguct Of untiring Te! of the association, in a plea for fcr-| loan granted, while dissatisfied with gram to which everyono ts Invited : rere BeOS eo me omtists today | ext preservation. From the remaln.|the settlement, he indicated no at.| Several new numbers on which the ’ Meee ee eee eee oe, ee AMer’ | ing forests jhe sald, lumber and oth.| tempt would be made to make a|rsanization has been working du: : se Asean for dhe Bavance-| or wood products equal to four| party fight againat its ratification.| INE the past few weeks will be pr ment of Science and related organt- times the annual growth are being piace cae eae sented at this time. Bohn's orchestr r zations. Scientists from widel} tnicon, at play for the regular dancing | r rts of the count < order that members of the band may i DEPUTY Prodgne contubutions as yidely diz.| "Fo the Colorado river and its trit- have an opportunity to shake a fost introduce the bills in parliament. SAN ferent in character. ‘i utarles we owe the Grand Canyon, or two themselves, It is under hat Doumer tna Dr. Edwin Linton, parasiteologist,, Dr. R. C. Moore, head of the depart- = ———.____ ; “hy ; mee! JAMES of the University of Georgia, pic- | ment of geology, University of Kan- It’ supplies, once exhausted, can't i n nd that ; : tured before the zoological ‘section | 845, stated in a paper to be present bé veriawed on @ permit basis. the > ‘ wi . SHERIFF of the association, anti-sctentists to} ¢d before the geological division of 4 Alplomati Te ai eee t . .| the assoclation, By erosion these bi Bccommunity. wil have to : STEVENS today, imbued with a spirit of per- go dry or patronize bootlegzers, fk secution comparable to that mant-| Streams gnawed away the rock form- ordinary, folk ou ~ fested in the witchcraft hangings at| ations, reducing the country thru be of Bt tte mae Salem. which they flowed to a position & Drink Hillcrest Water. Ph é They are hastening “to thelr task ecient eta sea level, Dr. , La eeeene LBL, < of exportation against knowledge,” | Moore amplified. ~ the aNakar declared. as are “vested| Later, he added, a great change| NEW YORK, Deq 29.—(#)—wWhat é k ‘ interests whose traffic In iniquity 1s |» -as brought about by a marked up-|may become the country’s largest ||« tot LabcAde ie threatened by scientifically framed | ward warping of thé region, and the| bank, an institution rivalling the mer a in” export pure food laws, vendors of qugck| Colorado river and other streams | sigantic financial institutions of Lon- ar 1 nd temp medicines, and practicers of magic, | began to cut deep, narrow canyons, | don, began to take vague shape to- rat ern who hate that sclence whose light is| The meanders of the gently graded, | day out of the multitude of rumors = I 1 hundred million as deadly to them as the light of the | ancient streams ,are preserved in|in Wall Street pointing to the FOR BUSINESS i s ‘e ($100 ep,000) sun to the anaeroble bacteria.” many places, he said, where the ska of Reins aes banks and will a: wo Billion i “If those peop!e who huve appro-| hard rocks underlay the old valleys, ! trust companies of New York City. : tr ( i reimburse the Central Press Photos a th 9 oe P' Pa ih play papareiee CSS re tied Given ieivettial iy orvao vies on she In Our New Location I France advances made mentalist would consult thelr com- stock of the Mechanics and Mc tals t t to balance Authorities are writing last chapter of story of black “reign of terror” which kept San Antonio, 4 jrion sense," he added, “and appar| DEG TD TERMS | Benn. the topes and Mees |] ouR BREAKEAS Teunit YOu t Fe shat Tex., on edge for two years. Matthew Briscoe, ring-leader of trio who have 28 charges of murder, - | ently the scientific method to antl. cation pocrthar shad tatan with the HE DAY ; end to the sharp race} Fapine and robbery agains: them, is awaiting execution as his accomplices, Frank Lewis and Til.’ |/selengs *tensnts of grate Aheolaey, VPA, LD AE Ye |< pielilaaryseiaps tthe etal, Try Our < ¢ en Premier man Simmons, face trial. -A woman’s daring enabled police to capture the band. Pretty Mrs. Ida of the hay and stubble that got into ' of a large financial structure. John Waffles or Hot Cakes the ma Wilson acted as decoy on a lonely road so Deputy Sheriff Sam James could capture Tillman | of the hay and stu TOO LIBERAL | setuen, vresiaent ot the Mechaghn ; 3 has relied In the Simmons and exact the confession that cleared up the mystery. Mrs. Wilson and James (center) Commander N.‘H.: Heck, chief of el Metals, admits that negotiations With Honey—20c ‘ € n vi . eS ari iscoe’s istol is shown. 3 str’ looking toward amalgamation have ape irre | seen with the county sheriff. Briscoe’s pistol is shown RENT iN ieee Ss WASHINGTON, Dee. 29-—c)—| (aking tow Unexcelled $n the first et © hasty intro: Coast and Geodetic survey, warned | Although holding terms of the war] Four other institutions are men: Noon Lunch—35c ‘ 2 of financial bills prepared sound ways can be found for coping against an optimism which he sald| debt settlement with Italy as “too| tioned as being involved in the bank- r aHoD eet ses ete with it. As I have stated, I am sometimes had caused an unneces.| liberal," Representative Oldfield of} ing venture, which it is sald Clarence Famous for Steaks t governmental measures opposed to government price fixing sary loss of life in-earthquakes. He| Arkansas, chairman of the demo-| Dillon of Dillon, Read and company, Home-Made Pastries we seh JAD epi teeter whether direct or indirect or to gov- 1 declared, in an address, that a rum-| cratic congressional committee, to-| Is sponsoring. ‘Their total resemrmce ‘ took his ad- ernment buying and selling farm ber of organizations, especially in| day called upon the debt commission |—when and if combined—would be ver ‘ feet. | [ products elther directly or indirectly, the west, have teen formed to 1m-|to grant equal terms to France. In excess of $1,300,000,000, ‘The other 24 he rt 1 ministers who I have not approved any specific prove building codes to resist earth| “\We probably can’t get as good] institutions mentioned are: ‘The thre to resi and “back, up L plan. 1 believe, however, that dis tremors, and suggested that eng!-| terms from France again,” he said,| Chatham and Phenix, the National e t he calmly cepa 5 > cussion of the surplus problem is ieers of the future will consult] “8 were offered by Finance Min-| Park, the Chemical National, and 1 t PORT mee Roy bringing different interests together selsmologists before erecting largo | ister Calllaux, but we now should.at] the Central Union ‘Trust company, Two Doors South of Lloyd's 3 t for my part I shall re-| « on the principles of a sound plan structures. least be ae considerate of that war| Denials that their :nstitutions r ‘ “he to handle it and I hope further con- O: the original area of virgin for-} devastated country as we were of] were involved in the merger discus- On Wolcott Street eee setae D bape Dag = BLD) ferences and discussion will result ests In the United States, estimated | Italy." sions were issued today by officials the premi prepared to In the working out of a sound eco- at__800.000000__acres, three-fifths _Mr. Oldfield declared that under| of the four latter institutio: ret th socialists a eee Ba Sas tiee (m—| nomic plan on which there will be —— = Bi Jori We mA. 2 : —| substantial agreement among farm ‘) : =rour and right to| President Coolidge looks to the fatm| frcrests, I trust your eonterence | eS, Wonderrul Chap. PEN EVENINGS agress which | marketing conference here today to| ? being made concerning my attitude} 2°88 the girls at Brenau college in PI fOUTH, Vt., Dec. 29.—()—|on the agricultural marketing prob- PR ed Georgia approve of his career. € t cond. n of Col. John C.| lem, in case the question arises at Dr. and Mrs. R, H. Mallott spent And, moreover, tha Young Strib- Y c 7 the president, was{ your conference December 29, | Christmas with friends in Casper. Img home ‘will be in Macon, Mrs. Is “Goi Bi ? Beca th Val Ar Bi r ed tod his phys!-| refer you to my recent Ct = rs | Stribling has seen four fights and ing ALIsSe le . ues e 1g dan, I ¥. Cram of Hridge-| speech where among other things I] Miss Lois Campbell of the E. T.| jixes them, and her husband has ap- ‘ 1s improbable that! satd ‘of course, 1 should be willing] Willams office attended the big | peared tn 158 bouts, isn't that won. $ he w recover fully the use] to approve and plan that can be} dance at the Averi.la Christmas eve.| erful? And again, moreover, the ¢ rl Colonel Coolldge | devised in accordance with sound ame “fourth manager” is only 19 years i to walk for ral| economic principles’. I recognize} R. C. Bille will put up the largest | o14. < that it 1s a problem of economic im-| crop of ice ever hargester in the | And last, a blow to boxing fol- ; f ance not only to agriculture but | field. | tow McMahon was assured that r 7 i an ée TO INSURANCE,'to_the nation and I believe that when Stribling became champion he ty The Salt Creek Lumber company | would retire. has been kept on January 10 to p go’ oe t aerenien mtr | A T ‘ EF Gotham Visit. hastened to A telegram from the White House NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—()—Billy ; . et not desire to | closir words re- Stribling’s bride, the former Clara ‘ e euvering on} ceived nce and Kinney, says that some day her - 1 ent desire to] read by Representati Cyrenus husband will be champion and that “AL “sitet $5 7 fs c ces before the dis- | Cole. J he will not “high hat like Dempsey.” n w elec The president's tele n clarify- The Striblings attended the college ways giving more to get more tlor 1d more | ing his attitude on a n export T is; edden | hockey clashes in Madison Square The Misses Mae and Lyda Redden eared lot tt corporation as expressed in his. re- al groups. Col. Coolidge s Improving aid topic in “wo poll ing out (for a sound ec holding cent Chicago speech was the chief under discussion as the con- ference assembled. It was “In 8 follows: 1.00 HURRY! WHILE THIS SALE LASTS MEN’S PART WOOL HOSE—At the almost f away price of, per pair__ adi: ms 19¢ oC > ate ie “ 7k * oer Yaar ‘ The practising public untant: LADIE ) Peas tat MOREE hy pay at least 75c to spend New Year's with them, ati thel cotta Gotrateon: tp ihe hen you can buy them here a 38¢e Mrs. Beatrice Swain underwent an | !nstitute, hope that the making of pecial sale price 0f-—-ul = See Gnéeation fobithe removal 6t he | aX returns and the payment of taxes P te ee sils and !s now convalescing. }| may become an affair which can be 3 pas handled peditiously and precisely ASSORTMENT OF REMNANTS are [fj cart Spragens wont to Carper sat-| And which ‘can be closed definitely : ¢ , below cost—still on these 20% | pureed Sock vaste MBN, A. D. Lewis, local accountant who G0 BXere. Cup Ol. cca ee Drink Hillcrest Water, Phone i151,| '% 4 member of the institute, has re- . leres : | celved some 50 coples of the bulletin. a i 7 { : | avy aL, | Provisions of thie new. tax nieesuie co Extreme Values in Walk-Over SEMI-ANNUAL MEN’S HUMMER AND HUSKY $2.25 OVERALLS— }j| ——— tba seners BA ONE ae lo close out at the below 7 rice of <—e es ......$1.38 order that you may be able to clarify certain conflicting reports | may contribute to this end.” a of the Golden Ku.e force are spend- sng the holidays with their parents in Columbus, Mont. Everett Jones of the Mutual com- pany was in town Saturday on bus!- busy unloading sey- eral cars of lumber during the Jast few days. Hugh Wise is spending the holl- days visiting with relatives at Epsie, Mont. Mrs. Akers expects her father, Mr. Milligan, of Hot Springs, S. D., for a visit over New Ye Mr. and Mrs, Dement of Cheyenne are visiting thelr daughter, Mrs. Florence Parr. The Spragan brothers are expect- ing their mother from Al nce, Neb., NOTICE Bride Declares on Garden yesterday. Jess McMahon, the garden matchmaker, piloted them about and learned from Mre. Stribling that: Young Stribling {s a wonderful chap, he isn't afraid to fight, he’s been In Jove for four years and all SIMPLIFIED TAX. LAWIS SOUGHT administration of the federal tax tws is drawn by the committee on public affairs of the American Instl- Accountants. in’ a letter-bul- in an effort “to bring about an im- provement in procedure. It recom- ds changes that should help, it » to make the yearly tax con- tact of the individual or firm less of an ordeal and more of a business transaction. ——$—$<~—____ 4: . at ek's new munictpal tee|, 4 Tes¥me of inconventences, uncer- FANCY CLEAR CRYSTAL GLASS TUMBLERS—In rink will be opened to the public pecack etd oe is Wier io three attractive designs. Regular price per half soon, Lip ta ba daeeartsbatog plete. SHOES ur Annual Pre-Inventory Clearance ‘Suits Radically Reduced ‘To , 50 ‘D 9: YSTAL GLASS BOWLS—In difforent Wl oct’,2 employes [sea ty Nebel eee ea ce arenas There are hundreds of suits in each group, which assure we cago oh ohana : - bi “| buniness men, The Jetter-Bulle: . . reap at Bbc. 43 poe to Chleago tpientar the Univer. sine" ctrcula ed arse tantra you a wide selection. ; iow Go at Special Sale Price... PNT, c THe ae " * eo" | to taxpayers and to the government Here are the finest clothes made, in all the good styles and colors. Manhattan Shirt Sale | $3 4:50 ‘WOMAN BOOTLEGER AT FORT RUSSELL SEIZED Our entire stock of Manhattan Neckband Shirts at The Elledge Sign Shop prices that mean a sizeable saving, has purchased the Bush Sign Service—‘Bush Did it’—and will appreciate the patronage of all the All ouy fine Calfskin Shoes and Oxfords reduced to. _...... $6.95 All Vici and Kangaroo Shoes $7 95 ration e and Oxfords now — You get an Aluminum Dipper FREE with every pur- chase of Viko Aluminum Ware at astonishing prices. Fine Broadcloth Shirts We carry full lines of old and new customers of Ue pf Pie GENUINE i Dry Goods, Notions, Glassware, Crockery, that service. Doing busi-]]| rested inst week when she attempted $1.95 i Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, ness at the old location. Pele ah cata ut ‘hapa mtas: VE R HATS Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes. aren Collar-attached style, Sizes 14 to 17, Carroll that she had taken the whis- key to the military reservation to sell. Six gallons of whiskey were found in the car Mrs. Spence was driving. A charge of transporting intoxicat- ing Mquor was lodged against her by Roche S. Mentzer, county attor- ney of Laramie count —»—___. Drink Hillcrest. Water, Phone 1151 Saurenre. Elledge Sign Shop 118 West Midwest Ave. Phone 1750 “Anything Under the Sun in Signs” $4.95 The very latest shapes and shades—handsomely trimmed and silk lined. Formerly priced to $6.50. in tan, white and grey. A special assortment of SILK SHIRTS reduced to <2 $4.95 Formerly priced to $10.00, Opsahl Economy Store 140 SOUTH DURBIN ST. Around the Corner Off Second