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PO SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1926 PERSONAE MENTION OF’ CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY, | Miss" Alice Mechling ts visiting in Casper with her mother, Mrs. J. 8. Mechling. Miss Mechling is a teacher in the Douglas schools. atic Ralph Kamon and son, Ralph, Jr., left Saturday night for Spearfish, S. D., where they will make thelr future home. They are former residents of the Black Hills, Their many friend: tn Casper will regret to hear of their departure, ee Clair Blanchard, director of ath- letios at Glenrock, spent the week- end visiting in Casper. Cet Mr. and Mrs. R. M. MacDonald is a Denver ar- rival in Casper for a few days. ee Mrs. William P. Holman has gone to Seattle to join Mr, Holman, who has been working there for some time. . Has been in Lan- fays on business. e Mrs. Orlo Hetts expects to leave in about ten days for Rock Springs, where she will make her future home. Mr. Hetts has been there for nearly a month. 2. a8 Clifford Bond of the Tribune e4 vertising department is leaving Monday evening for a short business trip to Denver. Cie ai J * J. M. Lowndes der for a fow Henry B. Perkins, Casper attor- ney, left Saturday morning for an extensive business trip to the Pacific coast, eee Mr. and Mrs. F. L McClellan left Friday afternoon on the Burlington raliroad for Ponéa City, Okla. Sr Rr} Mrs. H. EB. Williams left Friday afternoon for a trip to Akron, Ohio. wget s Mrs, Fannfe Morris left last week for Des Moines, In. oer ft Mrs. Julia O'Nallyahd, 555 CY avenue, and son, Richard, left Satur- day evening for Los Angeles. rita Mrs. George C. Perkins left Saturday afternoon on the Burling- ton for Chicago. see Vincent Mulvaney, Casper attor- ney, left Saturday afternoon for Omaha to be absent from the city for several days. are Mrs. L A. Shauiver and Mrs. J. N. Teeters of Shoshoni are ruests $ Casper for several days of Mrs. Grace Bean. The visitors came to Casper to attend the Cherniavsky concert given Thursday evening at the high school auditorium. ai hes John Jiggs McDonald left Satur- day for Salt Creek, where he has accepted a position with one of the oil compantes, eee Mrs. B. M. Field transacted af- fairs in Buffalo for several days last week. see George Blatt returned Friday eve- ning from a business trip of several Cays spent in Lander and vacinity, eee Miss Sue Mahoney of South Cen- ter street, who has been visiting tor three months with her aunt ‘n Houston, Tex., returned to Casper Friday evening. En route home Miss Mahoney visited in the Mis- sour valley and Omaha, She will resume her work at the First Cas- per National bank this week. Mrs, Caples, who spent some time visiting here at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, left Fri- day evening for California to visit with her son for a short time before returning to her home in El Paso, Tex. o> s Mrs. G. B. MeManus of Rapid City, S. D., is a guest in Casper of her son and daughter-Inlaw, Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Blatt, at 315 South Jefferson street. eee §. L. Miller of the United States Bureau of Mi transacted business affairs in Lovell last week oe nd Mra. 0, ¢ ) South Walnut street are recetv. the congratulations on the ar- Friday morning of an eight he Natrona Me- morial hospital. ‘The little arrival as been named William. + aye C. B. Richardson, vice president of the Consolidated Royalty Of1 com. pany, Is expected to return Monday from Los Angeles, Calif., where he attended the national petroleum con- vention, and New Mexico, where he transacted company business, ere 6 Robert White of Henry White, who has been visiting here for some time, ts returning to Los Angeles today. Mr, White has been in business tt several years. Brewster of ing rival pound baby son at son eee George W. Stone leaves today for Detroit, Mich., where he will for- mally launch on“ the market his patent transmission device for auto- mobiles. ene C..F. Camp of the C, F, Camp company of Tulsa, Okla., will arrive here this morning from a trip to Wawkasha, Wis: Rock Island, Ill MYSTERIOUS While vitamins are unseen, ae factors, medical proves that they are necessary to assure health. Scott’s Emulsion for over fifty years has been effectually human- Scott’s Emulsion builds health and strength. Bey RETAIL DRUGGISTS Price 60f and $1.20 mreents & Bowe Moneskeit W.. DO | and various points in California, He will confer here with his Cas- per representative, Don Phill ee Guy Gay has returned to his home here after a two weeks’ business trip to Spokane and Seattle, Wash,, and Portland, Ore. cee Mrs. G, T. Morgan has been con- fined to her home the last weele with an attack of flu. Oe aic W. G. Burnett is spending a few days in Douglas transacting busi- ness, see Mrs. R. LeRossingol has returned to her home in Lander after a visit here with Mra. Stanley Slizeski. Vord has tie xooalead in Casper of the death of Dr. Davey, brother of Mrs. M, P. Wheeler of this city, which occurred in Sloux City, Ia., last week. Mrsy Wheeler, who left ‘or Iowa last week, was unable to reach home befora the death of her brother. 28 40 Recent visitors here from Clen- rock included: J. D, Sumner and family, I. G. Phillip, Stuart M, derson, Morris Kline and H. T. Omstead and family, who were guests here of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rowell. An- tebe Mrs, H. R. Lathrop, who has been confined to the Private hospital with prermonia, is greatly improved. ee Little Frank Bacheller, son of At- torney and Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller, is {ll at his home on South Durbin street with an attack of appendi- citis, sie) 4 Mrs, Roden Kingsmill expects to leave this week for the western coast to make her home with her san, Ross M. Grant, formerly con- nected with the Casper Tribune's news department. anet ve Charles Hollingsworth spent sev eral days in Torrington last week on business, see Bryon M. Cheyene was among the Casper visitors in Riverton last week, eo Frank Conontca, formerly con- ected with the Tribune, {s visiting n Casper for several days from the East, where he now makes his home. oe * Mr. and Mrs. B. O, Hammond ex- pect to leave Casper in the near future for Amarilla, Tex., to make their home. Mr. Hammond, who is connected with the Parkersburg Ring and Reel company, will be in charge of the company offices of that city. see Mr, and Mrs, William R. Laymon announce the arrival of a nine pound baby son Friday morning at their residence, 925 South Wolcott street. eee Attorney R. R, Rose was among the Casper visitors in Lander last week for a short time. eee Fred Fisher, H. W. Conoly of the Kinney-Coastal Oil company. E. B. Baugh, Mrs. A. L, Gailey were re- cent Casper visitors in Riverton, e#- Mrs, Lee Horton, who visited for a short time with her sister, Mrs. John White, at Sand raw, has re. turned to Casper. one Mrs. S, Kobel and son arrived here last week from Riverton and expect to make thelr home in this elty. ee Word has been received that Mrs, L. L. Moore, who has been seriously ill at Los Angeles, Cailf., has sufficlently recovered to be able to be about. Mrs. Moore is called the sheep queen of Wyoming, hav- ing been largely interested in tho sheep business in the vicinity of Casper and Thermopolis since the year 1884. Miss Ruby McBride left Saturday morning for Casper, where she will make a brief visit before leaving for her home at Agency, Ia. Misa Mc Bride suffered an attack of appendi- cltis while visiting ber ste; Winifred McBride, here du Christmas holidays and to a Billings hospital, where she u.derWent on operation. She ex- Pr to resume her school work at Casper in March.—Cody Enterprise, Says CH ee Miss ig the was taken Recent Casper guests at the Sheri. dan Inn, at Sheridan were B. Cullen, C. A. Cullen and C. P. Bro. die, all of whom were attending the Knights of Columbus convention held ‘in that city, The convention consisted of delegates from many parts of the state, The Casper were delighted w thetr Sheridan men visit to owe Frank Bacheller underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday night at the Natrona Memorial how: pital, 3 TTY: Miss Hazel Haynes is a new rival at the Gladstone today her home in Therm-nolls, e.4 Glen E, Smith of Thermopolis 1s pending a few days in Casper. eee W. J. Taylor and M. C, Savaresy are among the Thermopolis visitors in this city for the week end, eee James L. Weide ts in this city from bis home at Edgerton. eee J. M, Offleck of Thermopolis ta making a trip to Casper for a few days. ar from F., ©. Savage is 1 now guest at the Henning from his home at Lander. Por Mr. and Mrs, William Adams are visiting in this olty from Salt Creek, see Arthur Goodwin is a Midwest vis- itor here for n few days. vee Mra. Raymond Marquis returned to her home here Saturday from Chl- cago where she was called a few weeks ago by the illness of her daughter, Kathleen, who t¢ attend. DEATH BED CONFESSION BARES THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD FIVE MYSTERIOUS MURDERS AND TELLS OF JEKYLL-HYDE LIFE JOLIET, Ml., Jan. 30.—()—Oscar Otto Johnson, a notorious criminal by night and a respectable working man by day, made a death bed con- fession of a triple murder here to- , and recalled a double killing in ork a few years ago. He ad in a signed confession, the shooting of Mr. and Mrs. Jeske and their six-year- mitted old son their Batavia, Til, farm, December 12, which remained an unsolved crime unti! today. Bullet wounds from a patroiman's revolver caused Johnson's death. nson, was also known as Pe Sarlson, a respe g carpenter, describe him as a mode: and Mr. Hyde. He was wounded Wednesday by a est, police Jeykll rd-wor! und 2 Dr policeman while attempting to elude a traffic officer for a minor viola- tion, When he was told he could not recover he made the Jeske con- Mrs. ing the Chicago Art institute. Marquis was accompanted to Chi y her daughter, Anita, main there for some eee Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker are vis {ting {n Casper with friends from their home at Midwest e<ere who will re me Miss Lorene Roap and Miss Jose: phine Lo e Townsend tod 3s at the y from ‘Keeline Pier ayy Carl Hahn of Salt Creek fs a vis {tor in Casper for the week end Pete rson arrived Saturday from Cheyenne f>r a short stay in Casper. recy Mrs. J. J. Mahone: y from her home a short visit in this THUG SLAIN BY BANKER ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Jan, 30.—(P)— Frank Blalr, alias George B. Collins was shot and instantly killed here this morning in the Bank of North St, Joseph, by Frank Bergman, 65 r-old president of the institution which he attempted to rob. The banker fired five shots into the rob- ber’s body through the partly opened door of the vault, Blair was wanted in Denver for a holdup of the Denver university stadium construction payroll, in which he secured more than $5,000, pes sea el ae GAOPER MUSICIANS 10 ENTERTAIN PUBLIC AT ANNUAL BALL FEB, 8 The Casper came in Satur- Salt Creek for ty musicians annuall ball will be conducted at the Elks hall Monday evening Februray 8. lways a gala affair, this year's frolic bids fair to be the very best yet. Committees have been ap. pointed and are already hard at work. More than 150 tickets have already been sold with more than week to go, record crowd is sured, It is planned to feature three twenty-piece orchestras at the an- nual ball, Practically every union musician in Casper will be pressed into service for the occasion and a flood of harmony should ensue, The admission~ price will be §$1 per couple fession and also admitted’ the mur- der of two others, in New York, say- ing: “I hadn't been right in my head for three or four years,” Johnson served a year in a New York asylum for criminal insane and upon his dis h in » went to Chicago, | Even while he confession, was making his friends continued a search for the hard working carpe: ter, known as Carlson, and won- dered why he disappeared so sudden- ly from his usual haunts. No pected his dual personality i Man Wounded in Jail Break Dies PUEBLO, Colo., Jan. 30.—@)— Earl Roseman died here tonight from a bullet wound received yester- day in his attempt to break jail. Roseman was shot by a guard ufter he and another prisoner, at- tempting to gain their freedom, had felled several trusty prisoners and a turnkey with blackjacks. ———_ Ex-President of Discount Firm Guilty of Fraud CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan, 30,—() Josiah H, Kirby, former president of the defunct Cleveland Discount company, was found guilty on all fourteen counts of using the mails defraud late today by a federal ury. It was Kirby's first convic- tion in six trials, MILLS NEWs NOTES Mrs. at the Natrona visited at the home of her mother, Della Guilford, student nurse Memorial hospital, Mrs. C. Mellis, Wednesday evening. Caries Bulson entertained her Sunday school c Tuesday eve- ning. Light refreshments were served and everyone present had a very enjoyable time. evens Mrs. Celf Richards had the mis- fortune of breaking her arm Satur- day night. Mrs. A. C. Prades Mrs. C. A. Bulson had a birthday party for her daughter and Miss Ruth Hunter. eae C. A. Bulson had a bad stroke Thursday evening. 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