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idleweny PAGE SIX SIMS DENIES — OPPOSITION TO | MARINE PLANS Senator Told That Development Would Be Difficult Under Shipping Laws, Says Letter From Admiral WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Declaring that Senator Carter Glass of Virginia was mistaken in quoting him as saying in a| conversation in London that the United States ought not to un-| dertake the development of a merchant marine of its own. Rear Admiral William S. Sims, in a letter to the National| Merchant Marine association made public here today, ex- plained t a that a | ien ot our nser laws it would be very tific country to develop a ; ‘ ement was in reply to a let- | if the admiral had the Virginia speeth in the gen: been | IS IDENTIFIED nator C | wa: as saying: B, ; Was abroad in 1918, Ad ™ m much to my amazement | London that he did not | t the United States oug © the development of a m arine of its own. He thought Former Army Officer Under field of activity Should be Arrest at Cheyenne to Be gn pe ag yee tist: the Prosecuted on Federal | Our bone and ‘hidod“ot our biced, ‘and might be re on to come to our de- ense In case of war; that they were natural seamen and we knew nothing | t. Besides, he added, it would a great subsidy to conduct « Charge. marine, and the American weeks ago, on suspicion that a were inherently opposed to coupe which he was driving w en property, has been identi ‘I am not surprised that Senator | Glass was m | stood me to Ur ach amazed if he under: ate in London that the *s ought not to undertake | the development of a merchant m rine of its admiral wrote in reply “Just how far this is from what I ever have or could have thought of the merchant marine, you may judge from the fact that the navy of the United States would be of very little ‘alue defens: iff George Carroll has announc Joseph P. Murphy, ex-secon: ant of the United State: convict with terms in California state prison at San Quentin and. the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth in his record. Although the automo. bile seized when Murphy was arrested has not been identified, he is to be made defendant to a federal charge of transportation of a stolen automo- own,” bile inter-state. He declines to talk as a of the United im regard to the alleged stolen ma- tes and our possessions if it were chine, his past or a report that he is|"0t for the merchant marine.” at brother, of a prominent citizen of eres ae = Omaha. His identification as an ex- officer and ex-convict, the sheriff states, was made th rprint rqcords H (Joseph -Maytiel Murphy here, is the name of @m Oma- hg resident whose Nebraska automo- bRe registration identification certifi- c#te Murphy carried when taken into cystody. This certficate certifies reg- istration of a Ford coupe bearing the same manufacturer's number as does the machine Murphy w using when taken into custod: sued to Mayfield and subs. 5. SCHEDULED QVEAPROTESTS en The Ford coupe for which th certificate was issued is in Mayfie!d’s| _ rt a possession at Omaha. It is assumed|Services of One Woman and that Murphy, after coming into pos- session of Mayfield’s certificate, alter- ed the manufacturer's number on the car seized here to correspond with the number shown in the certificate. He registered at the Plains hotel here as Joseph Mayfield. »Suspicion was aroused when he attempted to get a ng the sheriff's of- 25 Men to Be Offered From Block in New York This Evening. NEW YORK, Sept announced toda’ ved woman their 19.—Urbain Le. that one unem~ men had asked to have in Mayfield'sname. While the} ion which he proposes on was notifying the sseriff's f-| ine stens of the public library tonight, hi suspicion Murphy started | nothwithstanding objections of the po east with the Ford automobile, but labor leaders and others. was apprehended eighteen miles east If the police fore-bly inter- en telephonic information from the] ».-6 he said. the Wedinor Meat tis sheriff's office. lefense would be a song by a former When the prisoner was confronted| service man, “The World is Dying by the fact that the real Mayfield] for a Little Bit of Love.” had been located.in Omaha and was} Besides Mr. Ledeaux, another v in ‘possession of the car for which the|unteer worker who has attracted ne the resi: jon certificate carried by by his ention to problems Marphy was issued, this car bearing 1employed Edwin. ¥ of the same manufa $ number as at of Willis ce) thgt taken with Murphy, he did not asthad been hped, attempt to explain, but grinned derisively asserting that ave something to say if the wn, formerly president of the New York Centra! raiiroad. He described today on a tour of the cf his observances y which he made office ell him who if he were not/at night in his old clothes. He is 65 he might be. After his] yoars of age, and says he has studied Murphy through f the many unfertunates in many cites records, however, he contin-| jy s. He saw hundreds of reg-7rding in and parks: and keeping thems apers and doing evi on sheriff's based the $ s of Baird morning at and MeMt w s that of|f Mayfield | SS Investigat established, it is} | stated, th: y drove the auto- | mobile seized Hillsdale from > ith to Wyoming, and cn this fact } oo BURIED AT HURON a automobile inter-state é VANDALS W DOUGLAS, Wvo., ie r Violet Richards and Lennis Irvin ing andals’ h the destruction of | have left for Huron, 8. D., to attend muth school property in school houses | the funer Larson, formerly throughour the cour Converse of Caspe killed in a para-| authorities. have taken steps|chute leap from an airpline in Mon: = to ce tramps and others ana last. Friday. Mr. Larson, father | who break into buildings in the fu-]of the. deceased, left Montana tor ture Edicts have been issued warn- | fc Huron with tae hod “oh will ing agai: such violations. »e buried at his former home. COLLECTOR ROBBED OF $9,000 BOLD HOLDUP STAGED IN DENVER DENVER, Sept. 19.—While hundreds of persons in the wholesale aearee walked through Blake street today, a ban- dit held up George C. Loury, collector for th-> Pierly Wiggly Stores company, which operates a string of cash-and-carry grocery stores here, and escaped with $Y9_0U00, the money Loury had collected this morning in a round of company | s a-revalver atthe collector | a Sperghen As Loury’s bands went ya Git grabbedsthe cash b the car driven Fy an ped ne main Bl: crime as one of t uh. the bane jumped in omplice and} round. 1c store of t street. Pi sma) oJ up*to the.curhing. | A 2 nz from the car and leveled d ' t dre the In the outlying sections of San Antonio, the Texas flood hurled be Casper Houses Overturned in Outlying Sections houses eases carried them downstream where they lodged against trees. Daily Cribune from their foundations and in many Thaw in Philad iNDIA REVOLT] |APPROPOSALS. SITUATION [S GRAVE, CLAIM LONDON, Sept. 19.—Official in. vestigation of conditions in India show that the situation is more seri- ous than was at first believed. The military forces sent into the trou. bied district of the Malabar const are experiencing difficulty owing to the rebels and the natur@ of the country. Formidable bands of rebels are scattered through the -hills, which for the most part, are cov- ered with forests. Two thousand rebels are said to be massed in the Pandalur hills, northeast of Calicut, where an ac- tion is imminent. A Simla dispatch to Reuter’s lim- ited, says that at a council of state held there, it was declared that the lives and property of non-Moslem were/unsafe except in the vicinity of garrisons and near railways. It was said the insurgents, of whom five bodies are known to exist, con- trol certain areas and that immedi- ate re-establishment of authority is impossible. —— GOVERNMENT HUNTERS MAKE BIG-KILLING OF ANIMALS: IN AUGUST CHEYEND Sept. . 19. — ‘Twenty-four hunters.employed by the United States artment of agricul- ture and the state’ of Wyoming, in co-operation for the destruction —of harmful wild animals, during the month of August killed 367 ‘“var- mints,” according to a nent made today by, Charles J. Boyer, director of the campaign. The animals killed were 304 coyotes, 8 wolves, 4 hears, 17 bobcats, 15 badgers and 18 porcupines. In addition the bodies of between 12 and 150 coyotes killed by poison 4 tributed by the government hunte were found by ranchers during the month and repo d to Boyer. Rath ace cd HE. ARING CONTINUED. CHEYENNE, ng for Joseph P. eph Mayfield. with tr Wo Mu Sept. 19—Hea alias in a ng a ste been In a will Yo. charged nt elphia Asylum This is the first picture in many months of Harry K Thaw. It was “taken in the grounds of Kirkbrides Asylum, Phila. éetphia! Thaw is shading his eyes from the sun to watch the progress of a baseball game. Nesbit. his for- Evelyn mer wife and the cause of the shooting of Stanford White, is now conduct ing a tea room in the theater district of New York. - ON ISLAND OF YAP OUTLINED Guam-Yap Cable Would Go to United States Together With Other Con- cessions. TOKIO. pt. 19.—4By The Asso- ted) Pr The Asahi Shimbun pri at it Claims is an out- line of the methods by whieh _ the problem of control over the island of Yap will be settled. 1—The Guam-Yap cable will go to the United States; the Yap-Sttanghai cable to Japan and the YapéMenado rable to Holland. Japan will recognize American freedom of communication on Yap; in other words,.the United States ac- quires extra-territoriality | concerning communications and the right to es+ tablish a. wireless station free from. Japanese cénsorship control or re- striction, 3—The United States” refrains for the “present fram tecognition” of! Ja- pan’s mandate over the islands north of the ‘equator, a oa Caravan Given Big Welcome by _ Secretary Fall IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Sept 19.— ed to the west in Yellowstone Natio: al park \by® Secretary: ef) the Interior Albert B. Fall and Cov. -D. W. Da of Idaho, the $8 members of Scott's modern caravan, travelling from Brooklyn, N. Y., to settle on land near Buhl, Idaho reached here. last night on the last lap of the'r journey. | Hundreds of automobiles headed by @ band escorted the travelers into this city. Banquéts, dances and Indian pow wows have introduced them into west. the Th ayan has been on the road seven weeks and has traveled .3,120 }miles without serious mishap. | —- PETROGRAD PORT KEPT OPEN. MOSCOW. Sept. 19—(By The Asso- Ciated Press government an- nounced today th: ne port of Petro- will open this winter. from from eral from Finland, it two | After having been! formaity welcom-} * | Tuesday morning. Actress Laid at Rest Today in Coast City LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19.—Fun- eral services were held here today tor Miss Virginia Rappe motion picturo actress, for whose alleged murder Roscoe (Patty) “Arbuckie, screen comedian, is held in San Francisco. Burial was in Hollywood cemetery, The Episcopal burial serv. lice was read. Many friends attended, the crowd which sought agmittance to the chapel being so large that the doors were locked, oy Motion pieture actors and pro- ducers were ball bearers, a SURY WN -BISTRIGT COURT After deliberating on the cake of. “oy Hammon, charged with killing vattle belonging tb the Tisdale Ranch ‘ompnny for more than 18 hours, the which hear@ the case returned s Verdict of not gulity at 5 o'clock jatur evening! “7 - The defense was hatdied by Judge I. M. Hench and Attorney FR. H. Bul- ack. The state was represented by Mi. W. Purcell; county attorney."This of not guilty was the first P 2 criminal docket in which a nh Was not red Another case §which was the dut- owth of e trial of the Hammon which Fred Henderson and Thussell were’ taken in cus: dy, foliowing.a@ thule encounter im court Was not pushed, contempt pro- eotings in the matter having, been “SINGLES AGAIN PHILADELPHIA, Sept. .19.—Play- ng phenomenal tennis on the courts f the Gernantewn cricket tiub here his afternoon, William T. Tilden. I. {£ Philadelphie; won the national sin- es tennis championship by defeating Wallace. F.Schnnon;: also of Phila- lelphja, 6-1, Tt is doubtf: iden, holder of both American and English champion- hips, ever rose to greater tennis seights.. Before his game this after- acon Johnson, a semi-finalist in sey- vral. past seascns and always a rank- ng star, was helpless. He could not vandle either Tilden’s service or drives ind lost after 43 minutes of ph which is said to be a record for a -hampionship. DAMAGE CASE REVERSED BY SUPREME TRIBUNAL CHEY: B, Wyo., Sept. 19.—The Wyoming supreme court has reversed the Albany county district court: in the case of the Pacific Market, com. pany versus the Unton Puelfic Rail. road. company, wherein judgment of the Jower sourt was that the Union Pagitic should pdy the Pacific Market company damages for delay in trans- porting \certain sheep to market be- cause, after the sheep had been de- \itver'ed to ‘the ratiroad company for \ transportation they were exposed to (scabieS-and were held while being fdipped. ‘The supreme. court holds that ithe Union Paeific was not liable for |dumages and has remanded the case pwith, instructions. that judgment. be entered for thé Union Pacific. } aE J |~-"TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. |FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy in 00d condition. Call. after 9 o'clock Phone 1356. 9-19-t¢ | WANPED—Board and room for little girl, where mother can have room. | Box 9, Tribune. 9-19-1t* OR RENT—Apartment for bachelors. | 4802 South Ash street. 9-19-2t* |POR SALE — Heavy springers and | fresh cows; priced worth the money. Harry Starks, three miles west of Casper. 9-19-6t* FOR RENT—Try this one. large gas heated ‘sicepingroom: suitable. for st South Ash street. 9-19-21* AUY HAMIMON ACQUITTED UF CATTLE -AILLING BY. 'o; good™table-board if desired. 1302 | i ' ' FREE INSTRUCTION IN DRESSMAKING BY STATE MONDAY, SE?TEMBER 19, 1921. ‘@ (tne distriet court inal opinion w teh by Justice Fred ¥1. Blume. waa Aa aia oz ‘Child Stumbles AGENT ARRANGED HERE| 0 Fire and Women who would like to make their .own dresaes and can't, and who can appreciate free instruction in the art are to have their desires fulfilied this week when Miss Mary Rokahr, state home demonstration agent, reaches Casper for a series Of clamwés to be conducted in rural communities and in town. Dress- Burns to Death igh schoo! auditorium buld- ing at 2 o'clock. Saturday after- noon, reom 201, for Casper resi- | : | DINES, Wyo. Sept. 19—Trippin: dents. ai:¢-rountey women are also owe 4 5 invited. Demonstrations will also | While 2isying near a bonfire, Stana, 3-yoar-o'd daughter of Charles Vaughn be carried to the country districts. All women Interested are urged to be present and ‘are assured of tn- teresting and valuable instruction. Mrs. Rokabr has served as a hom {plunged face fcremost into the flames and died a few hours later. after sh- |had been taken to the state hospit at Rock Springs. making and dress fitting will be ex DPiained to the minutest detail. ‘A meeting is scheduled for the | of ye petent in her work. de: tration agent for a number rs and is thoroughly com. | TWOSERIOUSLY HURT IN PLANT ACCIDENT HERE LEGALITY OF $300,000 ROAD BOND ISSUE AT RIG. when a radio wreck w SHERIOAN QUESTIONED CHE 3 19.—The t 9 legality of a $300,009 issue of county, up S224 road bonds authorized by the peopie grade. R. E. Tool, and Henry Stauffer, are in critical condition at the Casper. Pri- vate hospital, with just about an even chance for recovery as the result of mn aecident which occurred at thi tandard Refinery just before quitting of Sheridan county tion held May ridan county district yeourt. neridan Investment company sought a spec'al elee- 1921, has been up- the state supreme court in # } m affirming the judgment of the The CHEY! uion of sons, mostly train guards; were kille wrecked at &@ few days azo, ac despatch jernor Carey for Robert 100 KILLED IN RUSSIAN CRASH Sept. 19.—More than 109 per heavily conveyed grain tra! Farstov, near Kiev ding to a Kiey received here. Th ms cavred by the removal o a point where the train made 61 cars, was running dow Gra'n was for distribution among miners. oe - SNNE. Wyo., Sept. 19.—Gor. has honored the requis!- governor of Washington Cullen, former treasur- th A time. Baturday afternoon. defeat issuance of the bonds. al- er of the Cooks’ and Wallters’ un‘on of While employed on a contract job|leging that the special “election hdd | Spokane, who is alleged to have ah. by the Turner construction company,} pot been legally held. The Sheridan |sconded with the union's funds. Cul- a scaffolding on which the men working gave way, precipitated the two men and pthe bottom of tank about low. R. E. Tool with a fractured pelyis. fractured ankle is the most « injured. Stauffer suffered a broken ankle, fracture of the arte, and severe Iacer- ations about the head and bod: None of the other workers who were on tho scaffolding were seriously in- jured. Hospital advices at a laté hour this afternoon indicate that the attendants hold out a hope that the injured man will recover. a 30 feet be- ee STATE MEETING ON WATERUUAYS ISCALLED HERE Officers of commere:al organizations in Wreming have been invited by the Casper chamber of commerce to come a. deleyates to a mécting ut Casper, September 24, to elop sentiment and take &etion on the proposed deep water channel for ocezn-going vessels through the Great Lakes and St Lawrence routs. One hundred cepies of a circular letter announcing the meeting have been sent out ky the chamber cf com- merce, Wycming is ene of sixteen states which joins hands in furthering the Great Laker-St. Lawrence project. It is -being antagcnizea New York. Boston and Philadelphia which will lege traffic which now moves by rail to. and from the. Atiantic seaboard. BY brnging ocean-zoing steamers to the ports cn the Great Lakes, a eubstan- tial cheapening fa the cost of trans- portation. would result, amd this say- ing, it is expected, would be added to the price of Wyoming goods and pro- ducts. Chartes P. Craig, ex ve diree- tor of the Great Lak Lawrence |} Tidewater association wiil render aj report cf the program made at this meeting which will be presided over by Governor Carey. oe Commits Suicide ADEL, Iowa, Sept. 19.—Clark By. ers, aged 65, committed suicide in the Oakdale cemetery here last night. His body was found across the crave of his father with a bullet hole through his head. Byers came here Saturday i corporation's contention, and the su- county court declined to recognize the|len is under arrest at Thermopol'a Deputy Sheriff Steele of Spokane will workmen to the | Dreme Court now approves the action take the*prisoner back to Washington. LADIES, NOTICE Special Matinee Every Wednesday AT THE COLUMBIA Show Starts Promptly at 3 P. M. ‘ Admission 10c Casper Pri Model 490 5-Passenger Touring___ 2-Passenger Roadster _-_-__-.__-_$677.50 3-Passenger Coupe 5-Passenger Sedan -___-=__ Model F. B. 2-Passenger Roadster_-_-_ 5-Passenger Touring______ 3-Passenger Coupe —__- 5-Passenger Sedan _ The Greatest Automobile Value in the World. ' Phone 214 for Demonstration: rting Goods Co. Corner Second and David Streets Casper CHEVROLET Price Reductions ces $677.50 facia’ $1,095.65 =e ,095.65 $1,165.00 ~-----$1,165.00 ~-$1,835,00 _-$1,835.00 Che Casper Daily Triame 14%4¢ A _WORD EACH DAY—NO AD ACCEPTED FOR LESS THAN 25¢ Name Street Postofiice Hiden 11 Out and Mail to Casper, Wyoming Classification _. ___Amount Enclosed | a | Number of Days...i24.. : Write Complete Ad Below, Including Name, Address or Phone = FOR-RENT—To two ladies, one 1 ly furnished livingreom;~ duofold kitchen tity furnished fdr cook. laundryroom: privilege of bat rent yery reasonable. 1032 South Axh } [streets 9-19.6t* COUNT YOUR WORDS AND ENCLQSE 11 FOR 25c—. 4c FOR EACH WOR! WORDS FOR 50c D—OR 18 WORDS

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