Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1926, Page 5

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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23.—()— The severed head of Anna May Die- trich, 35-year-old milliner, whose dis membered body was found near a Philadelphia suburb Thureday, was found today. The discovery, how: ever, brought state police and Dela ware county authorities apparently no nearer a solution of the wom: death than before, The head did not reveal the man- y in which Dietrich met o mark of mu the clean cut ich it had been severed. was ca oe and Die it Tv were ni asily recognized. ‘The head, wrapped in newspapers, was found seven miles from the spot where the body and le covered Thu ; Cc, Wals a railroad flag n, told police he had seen a man on Thursday carrying a bundle from | Personals | H. E. Kilne, who has been spend ing the week in Denver transacting business, is returning day. There ulation on it ex by w avian s Among the Cheyenne visitors at the Townsend today are. H. B. Henderson, M. 8. John Crowe, R. M, An- are: ‘8, S. . Laird, superintendent, and se, s W. Lumbard is in this city m Lusk for a few days, Iter Oswald and iting in Casper toda e at Lander. oe Earl are m their W. C. Conger is here for the day from Riverton. ra R. E. Wertz, mayor of Parco 3. A. Aderton, with the Refiners at P: for a few d: Edith Aston and Miss maine Aston are visiting in Casper for a short time from Butte, Mont. $1 © 0 J. L Sawyer of spending a few day: sh eho Torrington is. in Casper. lot arrived S: e at- Wheatland from 4¢ a short >. Bucli are vis!- Riverton. While ts of the Town ahd Mra. B. V. Mr, and Mrs. D, W. Greenburg came over from Casper Wednesday to attend the Lions club banquet and dance, Mr. Greenburg left on Basin. where he will an’s | ess were dis: | to Casper to- | SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1926 HEAD OF SLAIN GIRL FOUND; MYSTERY STILL CLOUDS DEATH a motor car where the head was found. man's apparent nervousness, y said, caused im to hail him, but the man threw his bundle aside and ri Walsey said he did not inves e curther, ut today he led the p ‘e to the | spot where the man had thrown c The police found there ne THE CASPER TRIBUNE- HERALD _PAGE Five Waters Flood Maryland Town, Stalling Cars s of a small fir scorched bi on it overed, toge pin, din them a with -stains ere also dis- with a plain dress ss matters for a| week and eenburg will re-/ main in Thermopolis, ‘They are guests at the Woods.—Thermopolis Independent | onde s spending the m Laramie m of Shdshon! {s Dr. W. H. arrived Saturday | from Lander to spend the week-end with Mrs. Gill, who is conducting a of lessons tn bridge here, rains in Washington, D. are causing serious floods in suburbs of the scene, snapped fit Bladensburg, Md., just outside the capital, is typical of the sur Hundreds of cars were stalled at Bladensburg alone. __ Kline is here from Glen: minent driller r in Casper. ELIZABETH H. H. Mize: daver, end re He Goes to Dances Thompson I ied a little over a y and we have a darling baby girl Mrs. 0, I love my husband he seems to] do? I Casper from ome at Salt] think lots of both the baby and me,!to 4 - But Creek, But I am not happy. My hustan n't go on like this. And I c: e-. is always flirting with other wom him going on making Charies and Grant| He meets them at dances and makes Salt Creek | dates with them and nover tells me he promised to call such x girl up. | Ho:will/tell'me hie'ts going*down-| town, and then coms home at one | ® o'clock or later. Sometimes a few | boig days later he will mention hey such and such a place on a cert night, probably a dance. And h saw so and so, and if I say I would insurance man of] like to hav w guest at the| that he goes wt oday | pleases , internal revenue of- dquarters at the Glad from ‘Ther- w it’s just Lander, Sheridan wand toward 1 bottom of from ing up all the time, miserable, The word d 1 sick sary ? | him about it and knot vill either have to give in or le: him. I reproved him about bis men friends home be pleasant and re but he brings them around and lack of tact in handling him Charles F, Peterson is a Cheyenne arrival in this city today. se but let the is here for a few acts a8 though J never eaid a word only made him stubborn CONTINUES Furniture for Every Room Substantially Reduced in Price. Quality House Furnishings at Important Savings. Price Reductions of from 10 Per Cent to 30 Per Cent. 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There is a club here to suit you. INCREASING CLUBS . 1 EVEN AMOU Sune IN 50 WEEKS IN 50 W T CLUBS KS i (For Christmas 1926) For Christmas, 1926) i ' 5c Club pays $63.75 | .50c Club pays $25.00 i . Legis 50. «| (91-00 Club Ee $50.00 10c Club pays $127.50 eons f eee $2.00 Club pays $100.00 | : =CREASING CLUBS $5.00 Club pays $250.00 \Man . Arreste d ia You can the largest 610,00 Glub cote $800.00 |For Bad Checks Is vel $20.00 Club pays $1,000.00 Put your children in the club and teach them econ- | Sentenced a omy, thrift and banking. “Casper National Bank 36 Years of Service—May We Serve You to for writing tenced to six r fined $10 and to trial in jf pleaded guilty SCHWARTZ JEWELRY C0. 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