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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 10

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THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD SUNDAY, OCTrmro PAGE TEN Joe Ktipppi mains to America Honors French Flier less driving, ani fined in police cri-. m. SCHOOL SECTOR ROBIIISOI VJ1LL0E the other hand the boy or girl who leaves school to enter industry from the grades or from high school or even, after graduating are usually the ones who remain to become the future citizens of that particular ternoon by Magistrate 1 FiUffi OF oeven men held f0- fr yesterday were released phouideo eonooY esoootoi SE fEISJOIDI 7 JJIMES LYDEN. community. "Therefore, It becomes the duty of the community to make the best kind of citizens from every angle, civic, social, and economic.

Such a program will inevitably bring valuable returns. Any Individual who is -fitted into a job that he likes and is capable of handling or a (nh that he Is trained to nerfnrm Attempts to get the number on a Well Known Educator car speeding south on Wolcott Fri U181T TO GASPER ET FRIDAY M. J. Foley Heads Committee in Charge of Reception Plans for Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate day caused a crash between cars driven by H. Vcrvalin, 1406 South Lincoln, and G.

W. McDonald, Praises Work Here will do more and better work and Denver. The racing car passed Mr. Ver in consequence make better wages valin going south on Wolcott. He speeded to catch the number while Mr.

McDonald seeing the car ap wnicn wm spena or invest in nis own community." James Lyden. Vpa-c Friday night at hi, A street of heart body is at the Mu. No arrangements haie for the funeral. MF' Lden survive v. proach as he drove east on Ninth street stopped at the intersection at 8 o'clock.

Amplifiers will be placed in the foyer and in the street Sallys Sallies A cowboy escort will give a unique touch of color to the visit of Senator Joe T. Robinson, who as Demo orotner, Mike LvnPn ul Dr. Charles Prosser of Dunwoody Institute, who attended the state teachers' Institute last week as a representative of leaders in vocational education, has complimented the Casper Night school and its work in the community. The first term of the 1928 session will open tomorrow evening with registration at the high, school. E.

W. Miller, director of the night in order that the over-flow from ana a to get the number. Not seeing Mr. Vervalin he started to drive forward and though the Vervalin car was turned sharply west on Ninth the building may be accommodated. Brown of Casnpr J'1! A torchlight parade has been it skidded into the other motor.

officer. "uPd mentioned by the committee in celebration of the visit with plans already made for the decoration of cratic vice presidential candidate, will speak In Casper Friday night. The cowboys will escort the candidate from his train to the hotel and In the evening will ride with the senator's car to the high school if. I Ai A- I -c. the streets and auditorium.

If a has said that many persons would wish to see new courses pleasant night, Senator Robinson will motor from the hotel to the high school in an open car other added to those being taught this year but the demand has not been great enough or those wishing the wise sedans will be used. George Kistler has been asked to plan work have not reported to him. where he will deliver his address. Plans for the reception of the Democratic floor leader are in the hands of a committee of five with M. J.

Foley, chairman. Sheriff 1U decorations. "I need to know many specific Senator Robinson will be the only facts tnat pertain to lobs and em YOU 50 A LOME-J ployment methods which no one but the employer can' furnish. I am looking forward' to the time when representatives of the employers The principal feature of our SYSTFW SELLING DENTAL SERVICE is sin.plv V1 proposition of INCREASED PRODrrxmv LESSENING COST. It is the same high class service sold in yVo ming for sixteen years.

We Operate Our Own Mechanical and -X-Ray Laboratories Dr. Byars Dentists Second Floor O-S BIdg. Casper, Wyoming Pioneers in Dental A'-A'a M'orlc The First Dental Office in Yy'jniinj Indill X-ICatf Equipment will work with me In outlining such courses as will best fit the employe CJr. U. ilOUMCy 13 til uiaigc vj.iv safety of the distinguished visitor and the management of the crowd; W.

F. Wilkerson will be In charge of music and lighting; Lew Gay and Mrs. Harry. Astin have been delegated to handle decorations and seating and the chairman will provide transportation for the senator's nartv. for the work in which he is en gaged," Mr.

Miller has stated. eutf-S kill speaker on the evening's program' being introduced by H. H. Schwartz, state The candidate will begin promptly at 8:15. Arrangements are being made for seating out-of-town delegates on the stage with prominent Democrats.

A bench in the orchestra will be provided for representatives of the press who are accompanying the candidate's party. At 10 o'cloct a special train from Casper will take Senator Robinson to Cheyenne. The time for his leaving his special coach after its arrival in Casper will be announced this week. -2? Dr. Prosser in speaking of the night school said: "Any community that abandons its" youth after they have, left school, either It is believed that many 'persons who will wish to near me senaiui he unabln to eet into the high Joseph Le Brix, who, with his companion, Dieudonne Costes, flew from Senegal, Africa, to Brazil and Buenos Aires, South America on the first non-stop across south Atlantic, has teen awarded the American distinguished flying -cross.

Photo shows Gen. William W.j Harts, United States military attache at Paris, decorating the French school auditorium for the address before or after graduation, is neglecting one of its most valuable assets. A large majority of the boys and girls ho go on and finish college never return to their native city to settle down for life. On A wan wJio insists on wearing colored upenefcrs without vest is a gaJus bird. 1 TWO 00 CHAMPION SUPPLY CO.

IS DISTRIBUTOR FOR PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER TO MURDER ON nnFQUHD DEAD, OUSTED POLieEMJ WOUNDED III AUTO ISLAND FARM eral shots were fired, Slaughter BIRMINGHAM, Oct, 13 'fx iV! A search started last night by po- Jicc for Mrs. Nancy Rochcll, 26- year-old wife of Raymond R. Roch- said, after which the coupe was driven, away. Ed Patillo. suburban police officer reported finding a pistol, believed to have been Vaughan's at the officer's side.

Rdchell requested police assistance when his wife failed to return home last niuht after phoning him in the ell, soft drinK raanuiaciurer, at ma The Champion Supply company, 331 East Second street, has been named distributor for the mid-western territory of products of the Pennsylvania Rubber company of Jeanette. Pa. The first shipment of tires and tubes has been reecived and Is ready for distribution to agents in the district. Mr. Champion also handles equipment made by the Lansing Manufacturing company of Lansing, Miclw road machinery and like items, as well as oil well equipment.

Mr. Champion emphasized the request, ended early today wnen the woman's body, her head pierced by two bullets, was found slumped in the front seat of an automobile on a. SI ihurban road. Beside the body was Clyde A. Vaughan.

35, suspended Birmingham policeman, who was critically wounded. They TUCSON, Oct. 13. UP) A confession to the murder of August Sheppler on the Mississippi river island farm of Harry Zeppe more than a year ago. was signed here 'today by Zippe and John Higgins, who have been held here for Iowa authorities for the man's murder.

The confession was written and signed by both accused men before Sheriff Delbcrt Murray and Deputy Sheriff A. Husy of Des Moines county, Iowa, who arrived here late last night to return the pair to Iowa. Two little girls, daughters of Zippe. who now are here with their mother, were credited with having told of the killing recently after they had been kept silent for months by fright. They revealed afternoon that.

she had the family car on a shopping tour. The Roch-ell's car was found several hours later, parked on a downtown street, in it were several parcels. Mrs. Rochell was the mother of four children, the oldest seven. Vaughan was suspended several weeks ago following his conviction were found by persons attracted oy fact that Casper was considered the most logical city as a distributing point for the Pennsylvania Rubber gun fire.

Coroner J. D. Russum has assigned dermties to investigate the state company product. ment of Sam Slaughter, negro truck for having threatened fellow officers 111 1 driver, that vaugnan exenangea shots with the driver of a small WOMAN CHARGES THAT coupe shortly before the fatal shoot PASTOR DESERTED HER some people ing. Slaughter Said tne coupe sped nst.

his truck but. came to almost with a weapon. He is married out has no children. Mrs. Vaughan is at his bedside.

Rochell said he reached his office at 8:30 a. about the time Slaughter-reported hearing the exchange of shots. He was not held. a complete stop near a parked car GOLDEN, Oct. 13.

OP) The Rev. Leo R. Mouthey, for the which proved to oe tnat occupied by Vaughan and Mrs. Rochell. Sev- past six months pastor of the Catho tripes are unimportant us tfic perfection of lie church at Central City, was held in the Jefferson county jail here today while civil authorities U.

S. 'HERGHAOT MARINE IS and high officials of the Catholic church in Colorado investigated charges that he is wanted in Green ROBKISOU STATES Bay, for the desertion of two eacft. detail means tiac mafcinqqtRc Kiqhestifradc minor children and a woman sup posed to be his wife. ni.nfont.irtn i rfl. nf war 4n arlrli.

Today the authorities announced the murder to an aunt of Zippe s. now living in Illinois, who informed officers. Zippe and Higgins confessed to Sheppler with a rifle, both firing bullets from the same gun into the victim, and to burying his body less than 100 feet from the island farmhouse. Sheriff Murray said that the body had been found where it was buried. And that examination disclosed the bullet wounds.

No motive other than ill-feeling was given by the confessed murderers for the slaying. Zippe talked calmly and readily, but Higgins, whom the sheriff declared had a prison record, was less communicative. Zippe and Higgins were locked in separate cells tonight after declaring they would waive extradition. They will be returned to Iowa next Monday. tion to promotion and expansion of the clergyman had made the state By RAYMOND IIENLE Associated Tress Staff Writer SEATTLE.

Oct. 13 UP) furniture commerce. In this northwestern metropolis from which ships sail to the ports of the world, Senator Joe T. Rob inson tonight envisaged a. govern BEAUTIFUIXy MADE ment that his arrest was a mistake and that the Wisconsin woman, Ganes Mouthey, is his wife from whom he was separated eight years ago.

He said he married her in England under the old English canon law and that he had turned all his property over to her eight years ago when they were separated. Several times since then, he said, she has "made trouble for him." ment-supported American merchant marine which would increase eomplete the country's commercial prestige and stand as a naval bulwark in case of war. ho declared that a continuance nf Rpmiblican rule would see the THE BEAUTY merchant marine "soon diminish to th( status of insignificance it oc at Chamberlin's BESIDE Beauty, one econsiders Dependability. Tn Furniture they go hand in hand. So we take you behind the scenes to show you how our Furniture is made.

Lasting satisfaction is built into every piece of Furniture we sell as. perfect as human hands can make it. The tare, the excellence of the materials, the workmanship impresses you at once with the reliability of the Furniture we sell. OF YOUR cupied when the Democrats began to rebuild it in 1913." whereas the Democratic party, he said, would build up a government supporcea. shipping service "without discrimin omej ation against any pons or secuuuu.

"Thft nolicy of the. Republican WEEK party" Senator Robinson declared, -has been to 1 discontinue government operations, sell American-owned ships at mere nominal prices, i Bedroom Suites at and with little assurance tnac tney will not soon pass under foreign flags-" oAyers Jewelry Co, Walnut and Decorated Enamel Suites. The latest designs from America's leading manufacturers. Beautiful American walnut in the blended shaded woods with colorful hand painted decorations. Suites consisting of French vanity, chest, bed and bench.

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yX i U. of The Democratic nee presidential nominee contended that the Jones-White shipping bill, enacted at the last session of congress, to vivify American shipping, was notan administration measure, but was put through "largely by progressive'Re-publicans and He said no one knew in advance whether President Coolidge was for or against it. Referring to Republican platform pledges for the laet 50 years, Senator Robinson declared that the failure of the Republicans to redeem these promises gives the most "glaring example of inefficiency and faithlessness" In American history. Rather than let American ships pass under foreign control. Senator Robinson said the American merchant marine should be a source of Tjgcvfmmly fin blum wham diamond ummlmi upoi tiema, art tm hmmvy white $otd, '15000 2-Piece Living Room Suites Priced at $99.00 AND UP A smart- Gulbransen Grand will reflect everlastingly your good taste and culture.

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The Chas. E. Wells Music Company mands the Coxwell chair. Itotv; nn nflmr Diecc ol Furniture" fulfills tlx recrements of beauty and qo thf coxwell ens-r Coverings of jacquard velours in various combination of colorings with harmonious reverses on cushions and mohairs and friezes in perfect blends. All construction Ottoman.

Occasional Chans, $18.00 and Up i.arge Comfortabk Chairs at $33.75 and Up 232 East Second. Phone 194 mi ud CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the recent illness and death of our beloved husband, father, son and brother. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. C.

Shaul and Mrs. B. W. Pierson. Mr.

and Mrs- Alfred Shaul. Have yon ever analyzed1. the psyclioloical effect produced by the fcift of. a Diamond Rinfc? Have you ever realized that is the sort of that makes an indelible imi prcssion on the recipient throughout a lifetime Whether you feive one of our quality Rings to mother, wife, daughter or sweetheart you do so with the complete assurance that the gift from us represents the utmost in sentiment. During Diamond Feature ek this Shop, after weeks of preparation, is ready to serve you.

May we have the honor of a visit? Come in tomorrow! 1 Tl? GULBRANSEN If you can't pay all cash, we arran PIANOS convenient terms to suit j'ou. Pay out ct income has helped thousands to "BETTER HOMES" SHORTY" I iMAIEEEl I0PITUEE 0 urn lv. THE SHOE SHINER Formerly with the O-S Shine Parlor, has accepted 'a position the City Shoe Shop CITY SHOE SHOP Shoe Repairing and Shine Parlor 118 EAST SECOND ST. USE I YOUR CREDIT Jewelry Co. Where You Will Eventually Buy" IIS East Second St.

YOUR ilLy Visit Our Drapery Department on the Second Floor CORNER SECOND AND DAVID.

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