Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 1

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Pee & WEATHER FORECAST “Probably showers in northwest portion, Mightly warmer in east and central vortions tonight. VOLCANO BREAKS OUTSHRINE CARAVANS TO. IN EARTHQUAKE ZONE: SHOCKS CONTINUING District Shaken by New Terror; Mountains Slipping Into Gulf of Genoa, Scientists Believe (By Associated Press.) Earth ROME, Sept. 10.—A volcanic crater has suddenly opened on top wending their way to be present a of Pizzo d’ Ucello, a mountain 5,845 feet-high, southeast of Spezia,}which is set for the waning of the focated in the northwest corner of earthquake, which resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives. (By United Press.) the district shaken Tuesday by an|Platte, wherein the tribes of the desert wi nobles have prepared for the coming. Watchmen have been placed | ROME, Sept. 10.—Recurrence of earthquakes i in Northern Italy | Pevond the horizon that they may fetch last night in which additional damage was done, was reported today.| illustrious chiefs and the nobility trom The shocks were more Tuesday's. The latest figures on the Tuesday quake put the known dead at more than 500 and” thousands injured. More than 60 cities and towns were stricker:. severe than (By Associsted Press) BERLIN, Sept. © 10.—The — seismo- graphic station at’ Jena today suggest- ed as a possible cause of the Italian earthquake the sinking of the searth along the mouiiteins “the Guit of Genoa. Experts there say it indicates a massive caving zone in the earth’s crust. PERSHING GUEST OF HARDING AT HOME IN MARION (By Associated Press.) MARION, Ohio, Sept. 10.—Back from a three days’ trip in the Northwest, during which he made speeches in In- diana, ‘Illinois, Wisconsin and Minne- Sota, Senator Warren G. Harding tdéday resumed hYS front porch schedule with! a list of engagements that promised to occupy him for the next three or four weeks. Several delegations of negroes from various parts of the country came} to hear the nominee discuss public questions of particular interest to them. Gen. Pershing, who came here from Chicago last-night on the Harding train, spent the night at the senator's) Reitienoe. 55. 0 air ur saNe * COLORADO ¢ COAL WORKERS GIVEN WAGE INCREASE (By Ui United P Press) DENVER. Sept. 10.—A_ threatened strike of -3,000 coal mine: and Weld counties at the end of 20 days unless their wage demands re granted, probably will be rted, fol- lowing the announcement of David WW. Brown, head of the Rocky Mountain Fuel Co., that a wage increase of $1.50 wou'd be granted effective September 1, It is understood that the miners want a working agreement but it is be-) .)) lieved that this can be arranged by a conference of miners and operators. oa Silas Brooks is in the city from the home ranch attending to business mat ters and visiting with friends. of Boulder | prompt tidings of the approach of the 5,000 CARS STOP HERE IN YEAR MAGNITUDE OF TRADE REVEALED TOURISTS SPENT’A $50,000 If estimates compiled by tha Casper Chamber. of Commerce are correct, Casper entertained nearly 5,000 tourist automobiles for a few hours or for the night during the tourist season this year, which com- menced early in May. ! Estimating an average expenditure of $10 to a car, the city is therefore richer by $50,000 becatse of the tourist trade, an ample arguument for the immediate purchase and the improvement next spring of @/ 53. Missouri, 51; Iowa, 50; Oklahoma, tourist camp in the heart of the clty/59: Wyoming, 49; Washington, 35; Tex- which can be used from April 1 to Oc-| ag 98: Ohio, 23; Illinois, 23; California, tober 1 if, necessary with comfort and|1! Montana, 17; Idaho, 10; Michigan, conveniende. 9; Oregon, 9; Indiana, 9; South Dakota, | The actual registration of cars at/9; Pennsylvania, 8; New York, 7; Wis- the fair grounds camping ground was)consin, 6; North Dakota, Arkansas, jbegun on July 9 and from that date to/4; Minnesota, 4; Massachusetts, 3; New Septembe , less than two months, 831) Jersey, 3; Kentucky, 2; New Mexico, 2; jcars of people who stayed one, two or|Connectiteut, Alabama, Mississippi, | three nights were registered: Prob-| North Carolina, New Hampshire, Neva- ably four times this number of cars/da, Rhode’ Island and Florida, 1 each. went through Casper in ‘the season| From August 1 to September 1 Mr. stopping 4 few hours, ‘but not over) McDowell kept a record of the make of| |night, and it is quite probable, also,/car and the license number as well as| that another 800 or 900 cars stopped|the names of the members of the par-| here for the night, the parties staying) ties. This registry showed. that the | at the hotels before the camp ground! Ford led all others, 215 cars of this |was opened and afterward. make being registered. From the figures presented by Har-| registered as ‘follows: ry Burhans of the Park-to-Park high-) Buick, 52; Dodge, 34; Studebaker, 18; way tour in speaking of tourist busi-}Cadillac, 15; Overland, Nash and Reo, aan $10 a car is a very conservative|each, 12; Chevrolet, 11; Harley-David- mate of the amount of money the son motorcycles, 7; Chandler, Oakland, | oniciete spent here. Mr.°Burhans de-| Maxwell, Hup, Olds, each 6; Hudsow, clared $20 a car would be found more}7; Chalmers, 6; Essex, Paige, Mitchell, | nearly correct. ach, 3; Haynes, Moon, Packard, Steph- Casper people who think much of|ens, Vim, Apperson, Dixie Flyer, Jack- the matter are more and more con-|son, Dort, each, 2; Velie, 4; Marmon, vinced that the city cannot afford to] Pierce, Abbott, Willys-Knight, Auburn, | | overlook the possibilities of the tour-|Empire, Franklin, Briscoe, Premier,| | ist business and that the plan proposed) Pan-American, Westcott and Winton,| !of purchasing property on West Yel- jeach 1. | lowstone adjoining ‘the Posey filling! oe | station for a permanent tourist park | should be pushed, ‘POISON PROVES | Tourists are now being directed to lthe lot in the rear of the Posey sta- tion, the camp ground at the fair| FATAL T0 WIFE | grounds having been closed for the sea- PARIS, Sept. 10.—Olive Thomas, for- son. The statistics kept by West McDow- merly widely known on the American musical comedy state and for several caretaker at the tourist camp, show that cars from 37 states visited seasons a motion picture star, died to- day at the Americar hospital in Neuil Others were |the camp grounds between July 9 and | September 2. ‘The states were repre- |sented in the following proportion: Nebraska, 105; Colorado, 54; Kansas, ly. She was’ taken to the institution | Sunday suffering from slow poisoning, RENEWAL OF BIG having swallowed a poisonous solution that day by mistake, according to Dr.| Joseph Choate, the American physician in charge of the case. Recently tne | woman, who came to Europe with her husband, Jack Pickford, suffered nery- ous depression, he said _—— (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Bolshevik armies are concentrating at Grod- preparatory to launching a new attack on Warsaw, the state department no, has been advised. Grodno is near the Lithuanian border, which indicates | . a Red plan to enlist the aid of Lithuanian troops. (By Associated Press.) Polish armies on the northeastern front deliv- ered a series of successful attacks upon the Russians and took 3,000 prid- WARSAW, Sept. 10.— oners and many guns and armored trains, ; MAIL AIRPLANE RESUMES TRIP AT CHEYENNE (By Associated Press) CHEYENNE, Sept. 10.—The mail plane piloted by J. P. Murray, which landed here early last night, hopped off at 5:18 this morning for the west, No, 606 Eastbound _.2 No. 603 Westbound__3:20 p.m. 3:40 p.m. [diMuee vt on e-teseamminsemctedeidas nad The government will also have a c 1 | con aining one of ite traveling agri Upham told the senate commit. exhibits on he grounds. This * . . : 4 | ] | exhibit nged to show the crops|tee investigating campaign fund: | particularly | tor ‘will be the “Old Thm | booth whieh will he maintained by the} Wyomin ate Historical Tremors Has|State Ceremonial Scheduled for Monday Is [este Heralded as Great Event in Announce- ment of Pilgrimage from Rawlins From the various oases of the Desert of Wyoming caravans are|ComPany of entertainers from Lincoin| forgetting STATE FAIR TO REFLECT STATE PROGRESS, GREAT PROGRAM IN =i -ik— ae io — = ee eee |_ The sixteenth annual State Fair which opens next Tue: | Douglas and continues until Friday promises to be bigg: ter and more entertai: ing and instructive in every wa' year than ever before. | The fair this year will be opened by the Shriners, who | attend in a body following their ceremo: | | 35 pam 2:55 p.m. next Monday. 1 The Shriners a-e to be met by [committee from Dor progress made by Wyoming in agricu morning and a parade of the Shriners |‘U"*: horticulture, livestock breeding "NUMBER 284 i precede thastistonetlag oil production and mining, education The exhibits will vividly portray the|2"4 development of natural resources during the past year and will rep sent all tions of the state. nt exhibits pertaining to las on Tuesda a ma onied to Raise ‘inimum of Dona: \ me but Failed (By Associated Press.) fave a ear| CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Fred Ww states and their develop. will require 5,000 feet of | |floor sp for their lapted to this state b he dry farm and irrigation A particular featur nursday will which will ae 2° | today that he took full responsi: of the program | bility for the’ proposal to raise th ae “pla Thners” | limit of Republican campaign con’ ributions to $10,000 from $1,000. voted down by a larg me, a meeting in New Yor! » held at society Anderson, the sture | J y ! charge of this | said. ; — booth, where visitors will be urged to] He said that form 101, the so-called INSUPU") regia and which may also be used | Blair plan ight about by hit a rest room. advocacy contribution lim 1 ruta ately "foto | vernor Robert D. Carey will and was prepared after he told Blin | pegston is icallea at ey American | dress tt id timers’ at i his assistant, that he believed the $f Theater. at which all nobles and nov-|‘Thursday morning and @80 Neuve Seoula "he teptad latteeem peat meth : pbs | known pioneers will also s national convention had ended. He sai? » banquet for nobles occurs e| which time wil be take: : : = : i ne enduet f . aH ee 4 uP _at the} whi h time wiht be taken for the meeting in New York was attendé? ning tavern at 6 o'clock sharp, The! eral exchange of reminiscenc by Chairman Will Hays, Charles Hollis requirements are full d and fez, A) Those in charge of the fair are not! avin Hert, Harry Doughert Cot | William Boyce Thompson, and vote} 6 ‘amusement features and will be present to add the Jo: | the pros € ernoo} 0 ; [ees z pr eee eo toe Jovoux teased afternoon will be de-| aown hia recommendation of $10,000 ef. |the limit. Upham |'stepped from th eae Eunice G lhistorian, will h rtaker grave diggers, th parade a} t the assemblage of Arah NObility, | siesasioe’s tha Yaucualeneande siobles tare |-Voted!to frases’ andl contectecwith comme moon. In t cautioned to check solemnity the| thing doing every minute. ” rm eer n the’ ancient city by the | creck stand entering the ban-| Reduced rates have been granted by |'0™" and told Blair to telegraph hit ill foregather, certain rich | quet hafi |the railroads to those attending the |™¢" in Chicago not to send out forr} At the same hour novices will ban.| f#ir and arrangements for the enter- | 101 continued Upham ‘i Jquet at the Masonic ‘Temple banquet| tinment ofall visitors are being made | “Two days later, ‘ r upon the walls of the city and at the gates thereof, and couriers Upon | chamber, sti under guard of the Arab| DY the comMnittee in charge “Col. Thompson went to Washingt?4 fleet steeds even now have journeyed , the Temple of Korein, A great fenst|outrol The Douglas Fair always draws|and saw Harding and the candidat? has been prepared and the milk of the} At the American Theater at 8 o'clock |!#"&e!y from Casper people of Natrona | Raye out a statement to the Associate § , wild ass provided against the hunger |¢he dastardly work beging and until the|COUntY manifesting thelr’ interest by | Press that he had instructed the Reg and thirst of the throng. fiast vietim has been cremated upon the| attend! ng daily : publican national committee me to act When all have removed the stains of{Saharan sands the horrible perform.|, 1¢ #8 expected to draw a large at-|cept contributions of more than $1.00} vedere Saevewill!cantinue: |tendance from all sections of the state| each, promising if any change wa) ravel from their garments and san-|4nce will continue. i this year, as well, due to the great | made in the plan, the public would b dais and have gathered within tha] The hour is uncertain, but at the rranging the program. | notified before it was put into effect. | temple, the elders among the sheiks,| Conclusion of the holocaust, nobles and aRec ° y . ° secretary of the State Pair ears emirs and caliphs will impart much] such of the novices as survive the or-| association, who has efficiently man-|PUBLIC NOT INTERESTED, wisdom and profound learning unto the| deal, will repair to the Henning, where| aged the great annual exhibition for a SAYS DRY LEADER. ie younger generation of the tribes that) Dutch lunch will be spread and the| number of years is again in charge (By Associated Press.) they may be equipped to meet the dan-| Lincoln entertainers will’ make their | this ar. HAMLI Minn., Sept. 10.—Th gerg encountered in their future desert| second .appearance. Natrona county is to have sm Jarge | country at large will not care 30 cent 4 @ [0urmeys end. conquer the wild beasts| During the day, while the guillotine lex varied exhibit of. ita agricultural |tg gna out the exact figures or evel that beset théir pathways. being whetted up and the other diabol-| products this year, and will also have the epproximate Aborae ie iat eae & or z \3 ber of entries in the live stock |‘ poe ‘ . "Dhaies,-1 Been accomplished. the! {cal machinery is being udjusted to per-| a num ' . camels Will again be sat forth and] frre deacty work, with the mpst ex-| Exhibits, Bra ise maimaneecror eesuee Te : the tribes will begin the tolisome jour-|ruciating agony to the victims, bees speech at tho Minnesota state fair tc’. ney to their distant habitations, well, !!! be soclal entertainments for wr day. He deciared the “real question repaid for their sojourn in the oasis of] ¥'sitors and auto excursions to points} this year are the League of Nations the Platte where date palms wave in|! interest and a dance In the eveninz Acay ? se es > lat ste extinction of th > the gentle simoon and hooch is un.{#0@ such other diversions as will make the labor problem :antt‘extinotlon 06/0 ince tairong athe Wellsos the candidates for slaughter wish they RACE Hehe S nie ae a Sees he 4 | BUDGET IS AGAIN could remain upon earth longer. Incidentally it may be gathered that| EXPLAINED BY UPHAM. i (By United Press.) 5 The pabove 18 a iiteral translation / tne main object of the Shrine organtz-| from the Arable. It is the quaint man-|+ion is hilarious! murder. ‘This is not | ; ~ tie ner in which the Ancient Arabic Order| 11,4 ¢ fartakinRotroml the Salaeatian|t Upham declured the Tepublican ne of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Kor-|/¢ case for aside from the relaxa pa tional committee budget was $3,079,000 ein Temple of Rawlins announces that al "O"Bed ¢ ; for state campaigns $1,200,090: for sen 1 (% y| der has high and noble purposes in| 5 |atorial campaigns, $200,000, and fo pilgrimage will be made to Casper and! \ io. “among the latest, the’ imperial! (By Associated Press) aeseniice lanested On tO8 an autumn ceremonial session will be) jorentate in his d callasthent? OKANE, Wash., Sept. 10.—Gover- | COMSressional campaigns, $100,000. 51 held Monday, September 13, 1920, tention of the nobles to a worthy pro-|°F James M. Cox ‘discussing denials Pare Be enh ae ie raise, $ and Illustrious Potentate Irvine J. Ren-| ject in these word) : jof campaign fund charges by Repub. | {He nations’ budget. | He sald ates dle has issued a booklet to the faithfyl|~ “put, we wish to call attention of| can National Chairman Will Hays ee Nae peas ene usually containing the complete prog: i declared in a speech to| Contributed thd most. He said th : : id others, am and/ine nobility to the resolution unani-|°" i j pbility f Mali > Sie G5 7 1,000 or li ” i ne much other matter designed and calcu-|mously adopted by the impe coun-| {inst voters’’ at the Union station here $ contribution limit had ed E a foe 7 closely adhered tose lated to cheer the novice and dare him) cj] at its meeting in Portland in June. cuats a Meal » in order ta put a stop y eet tga : to undergo the pains and torture® that} past Imperial Potentate nd Ken- rruption, to send somebody to the fit him to sit among the elect |drick had preached in the : ‘ aera alt advo penitentiary.” Age ae : | : 4 fous tem-)" Cox declared thé statement yesterday COX REACHES From the illustrious potentate's proc-|ples honored by his officiat visitation] of ¢ormer Senator Weeke of Meme aoe visibility of the sey, that « + - WASHINGTON* omething beyond] tributed E > {during the year, the of | Shrine standing for lamation these things are gleaned: “Novices who desire a knowledge of} r the mysteries and are qualified to enter | Mere play and offering therein and view the holy of holies) building and maintenane must report to Recorder Charles Miller|¢'ippled children action, rst, Will H and his associates | at 9 o'clock on the morning of the 13th| W458 taken by the imp4rial council,} made broadcast denials. Now th have | at Masonic Temple. This is deemed im-|Which donated $100,000 from the im-) been caught with the goods on them, nortan tii tonNacathinmasntatencell last | treasury and an assessment of! the policy to be adopted manifestly is wills and testaments are made and the| fevied upon eneh and every | tat which Senator Weeks expresses," (ington thia morning. Fresh from a official morticlan takes measurements | oble of the Top ther year LOS a Tt Cox declared: af strenuous day in Montana, where 1g for ascension robes and caskets. Mode LN SRA Aad Sarath Ne bal A truck load of material for the fight he addressed gatherings at Bptt At the hour of 10/ofplock a formal sea-|“round $1,000,000 will be raised the) spine cetebration arrived last night #nd Anaconda, and where he declares, sion of the Shrine will be held at the! frst year for this Worthy. DUE boron “Rawilng, The truck (wag piled he would “present thesIrish cause” “ft Masonic Temple. This for Shrine mem-|Pose, It is intend ia cRAEE EDS ne, with stuff for the decorations and the League of Nations in the ovent o bers only. Jeevan Coen etedss wit be ie SPB URa) ta) “everything” so that it was impossible his election, the governor was on thi At 1:80 o'clock inthe afternoon, fogm-|#!l crippled children, without regard) ty get through the Buick garage doors, Program for a speech at Spokane Unior ing at Masonic Temple, the grand|for color, sex or gener laborate plans for the parade and Station, a conference with Washing arade o¢curs. This is a solemn fea- |celebration are being executed by a va- ton Democrata and an afldreas at the » of Shriners, Svokane int tate fair grounds. ture. for its purpose is to afford the} | pable committ friends and relatives of the neophytes | the final once-over before the eet ifteen million dollars con to the Republican campaign a solution the| fund by busin interests would be a of a home for! good investment," was not surprising. | Favorable Py SPOKANE, James M. Cox of Ohio, nominee for pr day when he 10.—Gow “Democrath faced a bus; rrived in Eastern Wash | everyda A penalty is prescribed * % rao BY D’ANNUNZIO| FED IF LOSES CONSCIOUSNESS § which the dimensions were secured (By United Press.) earlier in the day. | = y United Press. (By Associated Press) LONDON, Sept. 10.—Prison physicians intend feeding Terence fice. ‘The nobility is instructed to wear on| |this occasion the ordinary raiment of ments, suitable and appropriate and for| Jdowntown section of the city will bo \briele D'Annunzlo, who yeste Tyros will be supplied w’th Anil The parade, which will cover the) yonpo Saple 10. —capt Swincy, lord mayor of Cork, as soon as he loses consciousness, it was an: jparticineten in by 600 men. claimed the “Italian Republic of Quar- g Following is the order of march: | nero," has summoned a constituent 1s8- Platoon of city police, Casper Mill-| sembly to meet in six weeks, says tary Band; ilustrious officials of the Milan dispatch to the London ‘Times. | order; novices, grasping the life line) p'Annunzio’s troops have taken Bay and guarded by the Arab patri y-| oath of fealty to the new republic, the enne Drum Corps; nobles of the order.! dlispateh said ! nounced today, There is not a “flicker of hope,” his wife stated, Disorders in Ireland are on the increase as a result of MacSwiney’s condition. Several persons have been killed and wounded in the last two days in fighting between the police and Sinn Feiners. REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE CLUB CJ A BIG MEETING NEXT TUESDAY campaign and,now hoodwinking the voters in ‘a| The membership committee repre purpose for| frenzied effort to get votes. Mr. Ha |sents every line of business in the |gens cited mapy facts, all of which|county and an active campaign has could be verified, and emphasized the|been inaugurated already to get mem importance attached to the coming) bers, and from indications at noon to maintained during the will be fitted up for Republican activity in this county during the coming campaign was giy- which they are to serve. en good headway here last night when| “¢ 'p. Hagens, chairman of the coun: the Young Men's Republican club of (ty central committee, explained the ob- Natrona county was launched with jects of the meeting in keynote ad-| election and that it fs every man ani the election of temporary officers pend-jdress of the evening. In a plain, yet | Woman's duty to take a part. ing a meeting of the club next Tues-|forceful and convincing way, he tol) The meeting elected Attorney A. E. | come in voluntarily. day evening when a permanent organ-'of the gross incompetency of the | Stirrett temporary chairman and W. J. The name—Young Men's Republican ization will be formed. present national administration; of its| Bailey secretary. A committee of ten|club—has been merely suggested as a The meeting was called by the Re-|gross extravagance during the ‘seven |0n memberships was named with Don |name for the organization, and will be publican county central committee in'and half years of its incumbency: of | Lobdell as chairman.” G. R. Hagens, | subject to change Tuesday night if the day, the committee is finding the cam vass easy for scores of names have with Rock Springs as the first stop- ping place. ? headiquarters now established in the;how it pulled the woo! over the eyes | ®- H. Nichols and W. J. Bailey were|members so elect. Eligibility, however Lee Syndicate buillding on East First!of the people in its platform pledlires ; pared a8 a committee on program and | is limited to persons under the age of street. These headquarters will he/of 1912 and 1916 and how it is even | @'rangements. . 190 years.

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