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The Casper Tribune Two editions daily; largest circuta ton of any newspaper in Wyoming | Casper Daily Tribune VOLUME VI. CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 BRITISH : NUMBER 299 AY DRIVE TURK FROM EUROPE, REPORT ethroned Greek King Thrown in Prison, Is Report Putt CHans: ! IEFNITE WORD Safety First Being sities 58 C=» | Tom Sullivan Freed tl) PUssibl i iecaeiiee agi AS RESULT IN TN eer sea eed, 1 mas : P D noth, nv! iyan, izer | ming that is recognizing the necessity of teaching safety if} 4 er attempt to convict Tom Sullivan, organizer | the best interests of the community are to be advanced. | among the oil workers, of va; y i “B, grancy has failed. The charge : ‘ s 2 ra ;: ; ( 0-ope! Greeks Bl dless Revolution in} The Northern Wyoming Herald, published at Cody, in its arenes Saluvan was 4 meoesizcin -Bolice ‘court: 1 ee of reeks ‘ : pul jnight by Judge John A. M th = pd i current issue, has the following editorial apropos of the fre- iiieod athe geabaen Vee ee eet Expected in Revival of | quency of railroad crossing fatalities: j | - : Greece Is Complete ed Satan tans oe ak pee ol [he was employed. | Demand for Change i: “4 R t “ . ~ hands. You have the power to snuff| | Sullivan says he is secretary of a general oil workers hi Success, Kepor “Teste made recently by . officisle |.) io cut ina moments time, or pos-| | union and receives $4.00 a day for bisfess checka” for the defendant Near East Mai | = gps: Pe = r Bs papniensr| y incur a permanent physical in- Sam The judge's verdict is “dischatged.” ip saings on its main line in Ilinols| 3 i ‘ tin line in linols| jury upon them. Just Because the the "prosecution having falled to sub- i y loo vt Pas at ana|Mehway looks smooth and inviti ‘The testimony of the witnesses was |nomewhat. aa follow stantiat . Q—Do_ you Jude Murray diamines the detena-|, LONDON. Sent. 28.—(Rs CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. = y The sociated | * Stace Suadtetud don’t forget that it ia possible jknow that: the defendant wives & " i ee (By, ner King Con- p by the drivers of automomile ano, (Strike a sand pocket, cr a camou | Joniary from thig organization? Ax=|cherte aqumtlar Charge last summer|The Associated Press.)—Th« Press.) — Form ene teats were made near PiaRo:/nacea rock, or perhaps a: strain on} } . ? <7) shortly after Sullivan had served al abdication of King Constan- vesterday, is reported {crosses the Burling and at a coun ye by|t ad crossing near Montgomery, |™ UTe*k | ere to have been impris ned Sg paid guitoe se crossings were |7°U *n4 your paswenger: revolutions protected by the standard crossing] “Three of the accidents reported . cigsal “entisin atatt Gua’ ce. haan were cused from “Auto Intoxication,”’! | wae also guarded b that ts mixing moonshine and gasoline, }i sure do. Q—How do you know?! Jail term for |A—RBecause I pay my dues Into the|t.me his cas as : | ‘ je was given wide publicity ; ; jheado garters an dttiey””are supposed| by tite General Defense Coureil witi,| 208Sible co-operation between jto_ve applied on salaries for wecre-/ headquarters in New York, and the| Prime Minister Lloyd Geroge | tarles. | Glvil Liberties union.» Tne union even | @nd ex-Premier Venizelos may cause a | “Then you don't really know; you; went so far as to file a protest with|lehtning change in Great Brita jonly suppose,” answers the city attor-|Governor Robt. D. Carey on alleged|Plcy toward the Turks; Lecording :> A certain part of your car will cat a break, which might prove fa | to “vagrancy.”" At that/tina of Greece, meking again 28.—({By The Asso- ar c alarm ase of the ciated Press.}—The first phase of *e] 501 . ee beng Sah pepven ea |ney, and he calls thy, next witness un-| Abusive treatment of Sullivan. The| él! informed circles here today. Greek revo! 5 ended ¥ : During eight hours. vehicles Spee Lathe Ss aes taba {till all have been cailed and the testi.|Sovernor after Investigation repijed| Tt je asserted that a possbi a rn ing Constantine in fa . >| the old chain drive, when automobiles | | tS ¢| tha: : poss'ble abdication of King the| passed over these crossings. Only 17 | money im about the same with only a report of mob volence against|conjunction of these two former a Prince George and the y went slow enough, but even to have : y x | Sul “i Nar vor of 5 drivers—iess than one out of 45, one exception. That is given by a|Sullivan was unfounded. workers is the explanation uf the tumult b topped to make sure whether a train|crven the old fam'ly horse might have man who cashes “any business check Mga dicate ot taste o. the next are preparing was approaching before crossing the {Proven Gangerous. | Dr. G. H. Harding, father of President Hardng, is one of 15,000 boys! without bothering about what's priat- titude of pessimiem which since was approaching in “It seems as if this state, follow-|in blue attending the 56th annual encampment of the Grand Arniy of ti 7 what has occurred. a retrospect ed on ity’ He is a cafe owner and ——— yesterday has been radiating from N iS NEW 10 Downing, where today much ap’ henson was expressed regarding ; . Hee eee ee ndth eager: batraee: gemma so? m = | Republic at Des Moines. He ls shown with his wife and Mrs. J. A. Wesencr| cli, trac wre from the| 381 looked both ways: but, 192, tailed | TE {he Practice of sore of her nelgh-| (ithe) s cousin of the President, - |elaims thai he is ready to take « » Uecck islands, where the movement |t© “look before you leap” and sped (Continued on Page Two.) * lchance. He has cashed several “bust sible warlike acts of the Turks ne Greek islands. ere the t : : landed at Piraeus,| cross the tracks without taking any SCOUTMA | Chanat. had its incep' , ;. With Constantine out of the way it” pe a at e precaution whatsoever to make sure : . tal and now are in| Pprecaut { ‘ cee oa + pera Jdings, occu-|that it was safe to cross, is sa'd there will be once more a barracks tn the) public bull nee <muplvk Sedat outa! petiean eee chance of re-organ'zing. the best for ~ 7 1 “1 he en t 4 if Greece under Vénizett whose . 7 roralists, under General Con-| i frequency of the ap- f ° ton: who: corn commanding the ais-| pearance of such startling headlines % iene Bas been elected) tan soldiers were the backbone of the 9 Soutos, cor nd as hes into Auto at RF. R. = i See oem o SUC larmy and unt’! Ce tte repinced trict, and Colonel Sout mmanding | 8 32 peed Robert Brodenbaugh, who ha’ 1 Constantify. repin ttempted armed resist-|Croseing.’ Tf such recklessness con , {thé off-cers with his own son, attempted armed. re }one to Wisconsin university for the the reb ¢ under move 4 ts but the Venizel.} tinues to increase, it soon will be prop aye " enpecially with generals 1 1 . er to change the headline recording dune ty is is irinces ot os inexperienced in the great ware. 6 r ‘ oO os Into Me ‘ in the ol leh rT a phe} actaen Ranch yeas ee school gfminasium and after that will| 2 {8 Pointed. out that the present tion, took possession |Train.’. The record of the Burlington have a regular meeting night on yhig}revolutoniste in Greece’ are report ire of police. arrested Colonel | show that during a recent year 20 pe day throughout the winter months, | '® De® net only. pro-Venigolist. but sind finally became masters of{cent of all kuch grade crossing ace sual! accent ' Jatiy, and further that they are men Sane i nts were caused by the automobile 1 5 Mea eT nitiniied! ops be who bel'eve heart and soui in tt tng ted bac \ Appeal Idea Given | 2'<1,0rsecr F ield Thrace, at least. to the | a te his eldest son fol-| the ecrossin, | :y | in: | Turks without a str e it Moen ie ttn | acorars monn ae unvans| Narcotic Suspect | Great Crowd Sees Auto Turn Over in MARKFT BNOM PREDICTED) Up by Defendant) rom mini ntiinen » Boe ceesen es arene] Sere | Siecloaaldk, audios “sea ee | es bera ne train- ly crashing into Tt is not believed t! = manifesto abdl-}the train having beaten the auto. to his generals and@ Prince Nicholas, his|whtatles in Kingdom Come will not |the whole Near @ent situation ts he Unigene ne PSL coarse: wat | Coren cia oh eeak te cont UO SEneE Ven Veni RimeeR LTE py ag Cibas eg oa es | hs oe a ee the mo soon recognized the im-lers of automobiles fail to heed their Sas mer Razee Survives Injur anit ; can T appeel thatveaser’ He Woe ported that Mir Llord Georgelwns re {fective r ni | ey ty . possibility of makins an effec e-| warning But Rabbit's Foot yury Sat : somewhat elderly and difficult of uin;iuctant to abandon the policy tow histance and the counter revalutlon-/” Ingpired by the large number of au-| Ni ae ABS “ane eon Se i derstanding. The fine of Fis lookea {the Turks which had been pursued tor preparations were ordered StOP romobile accidents in Rock Spri aS ; oeonc ee Elmer Razee, driver of the fire department chief's CAT, | A telegram received this morning |2ltomether tio large for him to hand shoes soy and that it, was ‘at a m¢ % ‘The next sten was taken by th Ja Pe «|. Superstiti 4 : " : ‘- eceiv ¥ taitaa to ped. The next step was taken by the recent weeks, the edito of the 3 ner! ae aris ht aa oh Be who was pinned under the machine when it overturned in a',,4. ‘e*s" Taylor of the firm of Tas | Overs but hé finally consented not 10 | the Repeeeeent thee fo ied oe me Of tho rlli| DUNS es: the: follows ie eran ae |e gene Best oer Ps o7¢ traffic smash at Second snd Center streets Wednesday eve-!jor & Clay, who Is at present in New| **ke the matter to a higher bar of |) teeaa eens aren ee adgrs of the n fit Same of thé cubrentiusuerch thas? asern j tr lone e : peapteath " P: Sines ) be permitted to re-enter Europe where conference! | "clock, is res r ~ | Sork, that/eastern traders fee! : bi , Serine - eel ese pea: t diy og tic i? 1estion Bo much has been written and st arrested in connection with the nar- | * * as te 7 ithe. months of October and November. : i t . u o Stor ROvernment and ne awe sition or (Ix more has been proven, concer cotic raid last night, was searched | bruises, according to a report from the hospital. ste mmcnthe ct Octaher and Noveniber. Compeniences Of ase Sigh acres axa Were discusses en the ques th lesa de shown in the by the lady delegated for that ducy The accident was one of the most - is aie Shad iecat Aresatera | prociaiming a republic If such a. step 12° oeteles sel ithnt the public! _ “4 ectacular*in:‘theshiatory of: the city pee gathajerr jalan nsieigayire ‘ * LONDON, Sept. 28.—((By The Astro themed necesenry. was discussed.” |PAnding ged pacar on Peroni, evonenay take navamaus etstere conditions. “| Library Growing, | aiscos Pres-van imporiant echer spect seems to be that Gen- 2° = per ay ee eoate x oa vane sth eeleey a concasiee Hiedio tale Genter -atraeh i g | N St ke A 3 trat‘on of British eircraft in the Near eral Nider wil undoubtedly be called Of respon ad mechanical AP: about her person that gave evidence ne ees oaths areal East is underway... An augmente Becker i rantienelthechow! eavers us when in motion. extende’only | o¢ the :possemsion of *dope," a hgre. | Mateuins tha Bar EARRP IRIE. THOS ‘ ROOSEVELT TO | CW SLACKS ATTIVE | Past is jorge es Mee cc emus aryadae = ater al .or control This applies |. Nyy, Semel! Dit of paper in the toe lat the city~bullding Jn. the big red | } —— [Constantinople It includes, 16 firs! Ractading taceinaamtilstecs antesn’ hy D : (SpPlies | oe her stocking, which when it was bes ony-reune ties ath) Sie! F sacht See iac Gorcmllan should xestroe thie, miniates machinery of all ciasees, but the) untolded was found to contain one | Cadiide to. the courthouse, to. pick up i | The ‘efticiency-of the Natrona coun | UMC tien auead tn soe cee pines omit 2k arene $e ck ar one we inmind at this! ‘list. rusty spider.” There was (Chief Heistand in answer t6 an alarm peer ; ' f ty public Hbrary Nas been greatly in Lh NaC! ee pete aA ln nance Minister Alexande a the: automobile. We choose > turned tal Gt: Foatternth’ and, Wenlaw | oer emr ct aa © 22 |chines left Maita wth the fleet and it also a dime of uncertain date con- n of 10 new steel ecoming minister of | is reported thre: more squadrons a epoca this sulfiect because withir Cealed triween two of the five ap. (streets, which proved false. Heistand| ‘Tne body of Irene H. Showman, 24) stacks to take care of the deluge of | % Tcported three more squadrons: fhonth twenty-one autom Donavon Ul Sue other tae had gone to the courthouse to attend | years of age; who died yesterday at J books that have been added to that! i¢ deveicpments Ss cdeaitaterinien ae REPUBLIC DEMANDED BY Sent Dene, ae ae z The examiner noted a string (2, meeting oe by, the-time his €25!the family home, 418 East Thirteenth [inst hutlom within ithe’ past few. weds. icy et: accid oceurring st ett ee Ee saibaed ae cleRE TCD ER | 2 he shelves which lined the south wali eae jhave been ‘taken out and the books in|~. them willbe placed along with others | TURKS TO FIGHT ibune).—Colonel jin the new: stac! | FORTIFICATIONS. SOME REVOLUTIONARIES. or its immediate vicinity around. her 'throat-from uwhieh wae} Notgmaing:ither ch'efyin= fr ATHENS, Sept. 27,—(By suspended a bag. This bag and its \ +} courthouse, Razee swung in a cir-|yer for burial. Mrs. Showman is sur-| CHEYENNE. Wyo. Sept. 28- pedir would not‘be given up by |cje and started south on Center. street |vived by a Husband, D. 8, Showman; (Special .to ‘The the suspect reasons fo: spegding’”’ be “There were ese accidents, ing in the maj four to one. jat what js reported & tators tol. sister, Mrs. Ross, and an infant. Theodore Roosevelt. ‘ass’stant secre- a CONSTANTINOPL. ept, 28. |Trying to pass the other fellow, or It was found to contain some ‘be a high speed. of thi hile tary of the navy, will make an address| The next general asaembly of North |The Associated Preas).—The Tur of King George may | st gs to learn just what the car| kind of herb when it was taken rate he was traveling varied from 25 | ©N@ in Cheyenne next Tuesday evening, the Carolina will be asked to appropriate | nationalists have notified the a th some difficulties. | wil] make when “wide ope has re-| ffom her, It no longer possesses its [to 40 miles per hour. | (She was an active church worker Republican State “Central committee /one million dollars to develop the} high command that they wll not to! pressive pro-Venizelist demon-| guited in many grave tragedies. primitive power, however, for it Jack Cleary of the Midwest Refining |in the Methodist denomination. “Mr-j)announced today. He. may speak injoyster and fishing industry in the{ate the fortification of certain points curred in ty tonight It is well remember th: you] hgs been touched by one other j company, driving a Dodge coupe east| Showman is connected with the Mid-'Laram'e Tuesday afternoon but will/rivers and shores of eastern North | in the so-called neutral zones along t as of persons, including some jare the driver of an autom: , the than the original owner. on Second street, heard the siren of| west Refining company. fil no other Wyoming dates. |carotina. Dardanelles. Continuance of the ¥« Gf the troops, paraded the streets sing-| the fire apparatus going north and of fortificat’on will be looked upor ing Venizelos and wav bel'eved the cost was clear. He started i | ‘ the Kemalists as warrant ng milit he former premier, | across Center just as Razee came back ‘ action, their representative, Hamid , roche the French le up Center street. In trying to go! n Bey, informed the allied commande:/ = ‘Viva. France.” | ‘ound the coupe, Razee side-swiped | 4 ; 3 Brigad er General Harrington. hu mists hay ered the {t, causing ‘his car to rerve sharply 4 . The Turkish troop movements con } occupied all the strategic the left. Before he. could right. it, tinue and yesterday for the fifth t me nd ministeries. | the fire car ploughed into the rear of | they violated the neutral zones, tak k tonight the city was @, Studebaker, owned by ri SS Ee ing positions in the regions of I y alt ed, with cavairy “ rett of the prosecuting attorney’ | y \ brek, Lampshaki, Yaghjilar and Sa nfan olling the streets fice, which was parked in front of 3 : 2 gakel'. reyolutionists are proceedings the Richards & Cunningham store. > ‘ ys) Cavalry {is advancing on Asma’ m of a government. | The crash caused the fire car to turn | Tepe apparently with the object ved from their long — {completely over and it landed upside! Ssolat'ng the British advance pos' 7 tired, some of the ar- ° « down, with its wheels spinning in HF \¢ :, . Kepiez and id has been sent hine guns OR ERae ARGGIA One of the most sweeping raids that has ever been CONn-| the air and Razee p'nned underneath CHICAGO, Sept..28.—John P. Tiernan, Notre Dame professor; his wife and baby, } iatter. * Fe ie ducted by a police department in this state, and one that will | Prompt action by spectators rolled the, ‘Billy,’ whose father Mrs. Tiernan says is Harry Poulin, haberdasher of South Bend, Ind Despite these-movements a commun leship Lemnos has arrived|haye a lasting effect on the narcotic agents of this city, was) ca" off Razee who was lying face down had returned to South Bend today after a futile effort to persuade Dr. Albert Abrams, Cali-|‘cation. from the Kemalists yesterda accompanied by tugboats| made by the Casper police force last night, when they ar-|0” ‘he Pavement. He was taken to 1". | foynia scientist, to make a private-blood test in support of Tiernan’s claim that he is not the} “cle? they would respzct the vers A {Lathrop's. office for, treatment and” : . : ttalty of the stra’ts pending an arm * When General Papoulas went rested five alleged dope peddlers, five other persons whO|¢rom there to the hospital |father of his wife’s child. act pas es : oxo Z fice cobteriuce ane General Har (Continued on Page Two.) | were in the parties but who were released for lack of evi-| The Studebaker was considerabiy With a decision expected Saturday from Judge Ducomb in the paternity suit at South! {Continued on Page Two.) d to make the Poulin had refused to submit to the} |dence, fifteen persons who were | damaged but was able to be moved on! Bend, Dr. Abrams refu 2 pag aie Y bg ibe biog ; cr on Tiernan alane,|blood test which has a legal status . B: under the influence of the drug. These | its own power, The Dodge coupe sus- test privat ate, |last are being held in the city ja‘l as} "tained only slight damage without Instructions from the court.| in Calformia. ae m : | witnesses. } wardiess of Judge Duconib’s de 5 e > > ° ° 2 > 2 ° > ° “¢ > % ° * ni if,it trees Poulin of the charges, | The names of the alleged offender: je | are Fred Freeman, P. H. Gibson, Ei | Professor, Tiernan said he would con-|? | x es Assimakis (allas Daisy Brooks), Kath- F . aa aie siaiee se pes 2 roan: rine Carter, and Lewis Coleman (allas lend, rdasheer, is y's” SEX MAY ALSO BE DETERMINED ©: ir (RI IC CN aca : A | They will be arraigned before Judge - |nan’ explained the impules which =| s \ |John A. Murray tonight, and mean- : : jPelled him to question publicly - the| ? pared - | while efforts will be made by Alexan- ss (paternity of his wife's third child. It! = SET | BSiwas an impulse based on a fervent Gabrielle Vera, one of. the ‘trio ¢ the sufferer, ts : | CHICAGO, 28.— Diagnosis know it sounds grotesque,” he |der, Nisbet, chief of police, to get in . et © fore Judge Tubbs on a charge of Be. Ciscube sugh study of the | 4seerted, “but I have done it’and |touch with federal authorities at Den belief “in, the .“aingle standard” hej} of Mexicans charged with shoplift- | vagraney. Both men. Jess Mtche a m: dents have done ft. There |ver and to take steps toward the prop- att, | sald. ; ing in a downtown @epartmer, and: John Lopas, jrere given 30 s nothing increiable about it when jer prosecution of the cases. ‘THOMSON, Ga., Sept. 28.— (By Brief and simple were; ithe. fu “I subm'tted my wife and myself to, Store last yéar, pleaded’ guilty, to | days or $30 and when they left of therapeutics, Pro | one understands the electronic the- | It {s understood that the arrests| ‘The Associated Press.-—Beneath a | Neral services at “Hickory Hill,” lth. ugiy glare of publicity solely that] i@rceny in istrict court Wednes- | justice of the pease s office had nded before the American Asso- ory of Medico-Physical research session here, by Dr. Albert ams of San Francisco, discov principle of determi life ig electronic qnergy. {Initiative of the police. The results . 1 one writes, the electronic en- |have been axtremely satisfactory. The} of United States Senator Thomas B- ergy 1s transferred indelibly to the | general option in police circles is that] Watson came home today and was nd the electronit energy can the arrests made will have the effect| laid at rest tn the soil of McDuffie sed |of suppressing many offenders who] county as thousands of countrymen t were not rounded up. It is said that| from Georgia’s backwoods united officials and leaders tribute te his mem within the province of the town |tima has come when man must stand| froni.18 months to.three years in | ‘They seemed doomed to take was pald the departed senacot. In the funeral party whieh fol- oh the sAme moral plane with woman,”| ‘the state pemitentiarr by Judge | rest cure as guests of the she = eS | Brown. Arthur Larson, charged with lowed the casket, were the late Edward Barrett. who handied the | breaking and enter n staff; mem- | _ In. Sweden it is a popular supersti-| case for the county attorney® of bers of that Georgia congressional | tion’ that a girl mui delegation znd United States sena- | mirror after dark by the aif of any) the other two, who proved not to tors appointed by the vice president /artificial light, un pain of losing| have been implicated in the actual to accempany the body home. jal attracton for the opposite sex | shoplifting, and brought them be a rnity through blood tests senator's) Washinst ¢ pool hall a not Inok in a) ficé. reduced the charge against | xu! Not only can disease be diag before Judge Brown Wed fternoon and was given a month to three year sentence i Rawlins penitentiary. said, is nothing mo ment © positions—e slectrons |the men now held at the c'ty jail are| with prominen those who have heen most ac y narcotic tr e inj in ] ying « 1} made last night were purely_on the] Co; sky and blazing sun, the body | the Watson home, but every honor | justice might be done,” he said, “The| 4a¥ afternoon and was sentenced to | the wherewithel to pay the fine: | } {

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