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7 PSS Seu oa : & 2 | Weather Forecast The Casper Tridune I : I : t mnight and an | at if VT Dat Two editions daily; largest circuls tion of any newspaper in Wyorin; Se Se ae CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922. NUMBER 301. | HARRY POULIN ACQUITTED IN INDIANA COUR Turks Demand Withdrawal of British Troops\NiMt) wi |Hopes for Peaceful Settlement in Néar ‘air Weather MAS. TIERNAN IS MOE SO ON ees eshedsy Kemat Pacha's Reply | STAND BY YOUR HOME ENTERPRISES —||Fair Wenther HELD PROBABLE { to Ultimatum Sent by British j (EDITORIAL.] IN ASA = A strong sentiment has recently been created in Casper in favor of “Dividing your dollar with Coming Week | > LONDON, Sept. 30.—(By The Associated Press.) —The your neighbor” or uy your goods in Casper” or however else it may be expressed. One of the p v . most popular arguments advanced in favor of black top paying is that it is a stimulous to a local n | grave view held in official quarters here regarding the pros-| \ndustrr and retains in the hands of local people the mon 7 spent for paving. We are enthus WASHINGTON, Sept. __ 30. — i 0 pect of avoiding war with the Turks is shared in allied mili-| jasts for developing local enterprises, and» being enthusi:.stx we believe in being.consistent. We | Weather outlook for the week be bn | = tary circles in Constantinople, according to dispatches from) cannot conceive of a public sentiment that would advocate “Dividing your dollar with your neigh. pay mere ap ates nagr i the eastern capital to The Associated Press. bor” in the matter of paving the streets of Casper, and also adyocate granting a franchise for e : sourt valleys, northern Rocks Moun. |Prosecution and Profes- Mustapha Kemal Pasha’s requirement that the British| transportatioz: on that same paving to outside capital, and that at twice the fares that local cap- tain and plateau regions. generaliy 1 : withdraw their troops from Asia Minor British airplanes flew over the cayiiol) itial is now asking. Why should we refuse to divide our nickles with our neighbors in order that | fair, normal temperature, Loca! | gor to Carry Ca Loan Negotiated for Com- as « condition precedent to « Umited| today causing a flurry of excitement! Wwe may squander our dimes on foreign promoters? rains probably latter part of the se to . Vy me ttoman forces from|in Stamboul. The aerial maneuvers : : week, é letion of Building the weviral sone of thafatraite tp Jock] ava) the popwlank eileen’ eeitenas etl The Casper Bus and Transportation company is purely a local enterprise promoted by local Routhicn. poy, Aaoaiste’ aan Supreme Couri, They Pp : pages bedi military opinion as|Great Britain's preparedness to ‘meet capital. They have seen the need and supplied it. They are giving it their personal supervis- plateau regions, generally fair; nor- S f Ki al D ee Made Available closing thie oor’ to fecisic kets lertelkl apesitoalition | ion. The public is getting service and courtesy. Under these circumstances anyone, and especially | mal temperature. ay, tor Fin ecision = of the present dispute The continued arrival of British war! anyone with outside capital who would come in and attempt to fisurp the business by trying to Pacific states, generally fair in SUBS ——- Whether this is the final view of)/units has lessened the danger of an| get the franchise at higher fares seems to have a very low standard of business ethics. It would | Callfornis, unsettied and occasional SOUTE BEND, Ind., Sept Wyoming Legion No. 99,|the reeponsibie military beads does not | uprising within the elt also seem that the public could expect scant cour tesy from a foreign corporation thet practices no Steel: RTE eed 80, > Hacer a Ponies hia ber. Mooseheart Legion of the/ Sih “hig Gen. Sir Charles Harington| FRENCH ENVOY 15 | higher code. am ; g dasher, charged by Mrs. Au World, Loyal Order of Moose, | ana Admiral Sir Osmond Brock, com-| WELCOMED BY TURK. It seem rather vague just who these outside personages are that are trying to get this fran- is holding its first state meet-|mander of t itish military and| CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 30.—{By| chise at an increased fare; bug that they are here and that they huve been before the conncil Bema sd xies SeReg gusta Tiernan with being the * : father of her thi hil yas ry r Casper today The | naval forces in the Near East, and Sir)/The Associated Press..—When M, no secret. We understand that one.concern is using the name of a local man as one of the pro- SOLDIER BONUS seiner not erage fone a = ing in’ Casper we {| Horace Humbold, British high com-| Fran’ Bouillon, the French envoy.| moters or officers, bit this does not change the facts of outside capital and higher fares. The guilt; ity court legion is the second degree o ple. Theirjarrived at Smyrna he was ne. in the : Dike ccovention | issioner, in Constantir . bet nis lhe men who have supplied this service, myested their money and hare met the need in an acceptable Hetestotay = pe ae i Ee calnen pean or ge declaton is awaited with profound sue|harbor by Mustapha Kemal Yxsha.| Tioner are entitled to thé franchise. Casper "cannot afford to inject iato a pablie Uiillty of avek sis ceoeient. COL GA REEE: ee esters orgatiization in Wyom! Oe thaw hia Kod 4c «thee ARR Tioen Caaakce: x great importance as transportation the element of uncertainty and chance that would be attendant 9 fendant. “not “pulliy AA) tbe. ot nen afiizati etek bee: nd the menent} both cheeks. | n ; i e DE, ¢ e r W. Miller, deputy grand te-|); appears that almost a-miraste will| After a further exchange of ameni-| upon the granting of this franchise to unknown capital with no local interests, This is es WER sense of the word. He sald that } ain] ties the pair went ashore and held a| pecially true since we now have in operation a well regulated, well supervised local transportation CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Indirectly- in | believed there had been intima Wyoming, received perrnis at Bs needed to avert it—<( sion at the Inst general Moose conven-| wi] enter it under discouraging aus-|long conversation in the house in} company maintaining govd service at a five cent fare. dicating that he believed the soldiers’ | lations between Mrs. Tiernan and Pou 2 Toledo, Ohio, to establish 41 pices for the prepofiderance of opinion} which former King Constantine of| Now is the time for every citizen to do his utmost to bring about the granting of this fran- | onus bill eventually would be «n-|line. The fact. however, that Profes state and to work out &/in the nation is not behind the govern eece resided during his visit to) chise to a corporation possessing the following qualifications in their favor: ase a aed ata R chanel heal cso pene tie) Se ll s establishment. Because) ment, Smyrna last year } Tt hedithevedwataaieete oreration: : rah of Idaho, sald he “never knew| throughout the entire ‘mffalr caused of the great distances separating the! the voice of the people, as repre “You have been a long time com-| b quipme: pe: new r a rald on the treasury to be defeated.”|the reasonable doubt that made various lodges in Wyom: it was not! sented by the press, is raised in con-| ing.” Mustapha Kemal told his visitor It is composed of local men with local interests. The senctor voted against the bill.| legally compulsory to find for the de to follow the general plan ¢f] aemnation of the manner in whic “I have purposely delayed my retw It is a local interprise with local capital. re at fedant. he legion centered in one city.| whole Near Eastern situation has i to Angora to discuss the present sit-| It has already gained the confidence of the public. Prosecutor Floyd Jellison and Pro ler, accordingly established six) managed. uation with you.” It is now giving satisfactory service and will continue to do so. 4 ‘DISTINCTION {5 DRAWN fessor Tiernan announced afte~ Judge ch legions throughout the state, Prime Minister Lloyd George, who! = | It is maintaining a five-cent fare and will continue to do so. | Ducomb had rendered his opinion that ro Hons ‘began at 2c chock hat Pebenday: was & ngtonaliern: Mow | ASYices vipesue ce ey eoeee bei | Make your wants known. Be present at the council meeting next Monday night and at every pt rade ade nes recede ser in the Odd, Fellows, |i the butt of violent critiolan: scous| Moulllon were leaving for Adgora, The| mecting of the council util this question’ fs’ settled.” Call up your councilmen and tell them about BETWEEN Bil UNIONS aE ean tase Thang cela esisic ite dae alr Sear haemede Sh evinioh thenaeasnanleets Continued on Page Three) | it, otherwise they will not know what you want. Get bus; , a great surprise to me," deo are present from Sheridan,|derstand and of having brought the feasor Tiernan. “It swept me com Rawlins and Rock | coun e with rite 7 heyenne ¥ face to her war, pa geese i ++ pa, | Dletely off my feet.” dition to the local dele-| all for the purpose of saving the fac |whicn ‘Tom Sullivan, seaeitted nr fo| Stra. Tiernan fainted as she wes rs mn t at $ o'clock a class|of himself and his colleagues jgrane! in pulice courts sald to bé an leaving the court room and was taken initiated into the ord | Some of the comments are quite vic- crganiver, should not be confuned wits {ther home in a tax'cah. Pak “ot cin AIte ea Salegiites | ous in tone; others eredit iho rem ’ the O!} Field, Gas Well and Hefinery |, Professor and Mrs. Tiernan will not members of the ledge will be en.| with good intentions but nevertncless Workers’ unicn. The two are nay} become reconciled, according to plana uined by a vaudeville show at the| roundly condemn his policy. In the x - |!dentitied-wiph each other. ities Vis OE O1a Fellows’ hall with professional | Intter category‘ the comment of th! ; | Raa i CVE en ae eee 2 from the local theaters. nfluential eta: | ‘ ant Lloyd George's management of the The beginning of a permanent sep. Mr. Miller announced that he had] Tiovd Georges manascnie ; aration will take place thtc oe seoelved em: checked a9s8,000 in’: ile] SOT Co etaoed Eeceeenn cae sabi Monday when Professor Tiernan will morning's mail, from the loan com-|_ ye ; take his wife and three children to ; : dip! her about the was or the completion of the Moose | diplomat after another shout the way L Bronson, Mich., where Mrs. Tiernan & at the cor of Wol ond igtared jas though thes did not extat;” will make her home with her mother eta. baits pc: dé George has turned-our +) juntil she decides upon her futuro ans now call for the completion of |} "255: instith: Obt aii Gasdeke mi Ps . * |That, Mrs. Tiernan is being allowed the building by January 1. ‘The build-| fOES¥E Pel” auch extracts might be| Len Killed. and 30 Wounded in Fighting VANCCUVER, B, C.. Sept. 30.—|by Professor ‘Tiernan to take the ch ing will be far enough along, however, tiplied indefinitely ae; tun-} . ; Mr. Tribune Want City Paymaster T. A. Schooley and/dren with her, is due, he said, to his 1o move into the clubrooms Novem. Swinclal wewerebers. 4 = 4 be es Robert Armstrong of -the city hall|sympathy for his wite. Later, it is un- ber 1 and to hold the annual Moose | 9° ond Racodpuce thereadntey, 8° up Today Across from El Paso; Govern Ad would like to take staff were held up and robbed of $75,-|derstood, that the children will be ball at Thankegiving, The new build-| "20, against the iden ff “ ° : you to the America 000 by two automobile bandits|placet in a school. . ing will have en anditorium ¢8x120 |” ina there have besniainiater.rum-| ment Forces Now in Possession Theatansariy tinisetons : The robbers escaped, making a sen-|| Mrs. ‘Tiernan, whi tainted “as sh¥. ee from ail obstructions and tke : arent : = / sational dash through thé bus'ress/left the courtroom, is stunned over est in the state suet) tnguatr Sep Ripa ee ——- day, October 2, to see district. the decision, as is her husband. —=_+__ prosecution of a campaigi against : the “Gray Dawn” free ‘Schoole: “ taye.* ” Se at Turk ss . : yy had just left the city hall| “I beltave,”” he said, “that we dis ita styl of the Britt EL PASO, Texas, Sept. 30.—(By The Associated Press.) of charge. Here’s when the men qssaulted him and |closed the affairs of our household as Phe general auxisty of the Brit's |—Juarez today is again controlled by men in sympathy with hi Pl Want “|| snatched a bag containing the money | thes really have been during the la seople is de t ky the progpect of 4 * n rye : + Ps eft | ow. lace a } 4 é cid t pagent aaa t hee Deoepee administration at Mexico City, after being in possession F P eit on | wear, a diferent verdict. would. have [additions to the already enorme he adminis’ y : k 7 7 ¥ Ad anytime up to 8 Ps A peas | taxes which are a legacy of the world} of rebel forces for four hours. In this brief period, fighting *olock: “thi ys The barometer rises higher at) beenfreached. i | : , Oe ‘ ft twi o’cloc is evening aN Irkutsk, Siberia, than anywhere else) “We have been in a living hell WARS T0 ORGANIZE IN war: It 4#! figured -in some quarw’’s| resulted in the killing of ten men and the wounding of twice for. the -big Sunday — 3 page beige el i Rapes heal tien that the preparatory measures for war. ++ number M : m “ a e moving 0 ops, stores : orning Tribune that | ana Seen ae ES Ae aatey Gen. J. J. Mendez, Juarez commander, has reorganized will pierce es enircdiktion CASPER NEXT T ready have run the country into the| his depleted forces and with the aid|according to an announcement made PA Goat OUD a expenditure of 200,000,000 pounds ster-| of river guards, police and private cit-|at General Mendez’s headquarters. of over : ,» order 5 I litre tzena, is defying a force of about 200) A corporal captured the three men. the Ad to run for three 2 R Tate There is an unconfirmable rumor|rebels just outside the city. “Sir, what shail IL do with these times and we will give you a FREE ticket to the Overseas ex-sérvice men of Casper| that Sir Robert Stevenson Horne.) At 2 o'clock this morning the gen-|men asked the chant aha bata’ America Theater worth 40c. If you publish the Ad : ® nvited to meet at 7:49 Thursday | Chancellor of the exchequer, dismayed eral was surprised when 150 men’ in| poor Lara were the command- six times you will get two tickets. evening circuit court room, court|at the ou and the certain ruin of/his garrison, headed by Captain Val-jer's only words. oe : Z 1 the foundations ‘will be| his budget program, has threatencd| verde, revolted and took cyarge of the} -A squad fired three yolteys. All Ads must be turned in at the Tribune Office 4 1 the organization of the Cas | to resign. jentire city. So astonished was the ae Tae and paid for in cash to entitle you to a free ticket. b 5 per post of the Veterans of Foreign -—- general that he came 4 El Paso and| EL, PASO, Texas, Sept. 30.—Imme- The “Gray Dawn” is some picture and Tribune Want Wars. R. B, David, Standard Oll| BRITISH INFANTRY telegraphed Chihuahua City for ald,'diately after United States army of- Ads bring big results, so rush down to our office this company employe, 1 former yice-| UNITS ARRIVING. {which today was pected momentar-|ficlals were not!fed early today that evening and advertise. ; : r of the Denver post, has| CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20.—(By | UY: Then the general slipped back to|/huahua, across the Rio Grande trom : rec ithority from the command-| qe Awscciated Press) Taree forces| Juarez, and established headquarters/the Mexican garrison. in Juares, Chi- department which embraces| of ‘scitteh intentes have heen Inndea|&t the customs house. jhere had revolted, preparations .were a Colorado, to go ahead] here from the teans-Atlantic liner) Entrenched back of the cuatoms!taken to send troop reinforcements to Baas * ck nization plans preliminary) Giengorm Cs Thane: soldiers house, federals gave battle to the reb-|the America nside of the international The demand, indicated by phone, by mail and by p } A Y, ining a cha ster © Asiatic| €l8 who defiantly approached, firing |bridge. sonal calls, for the first issue of the CASPER SUNDA spheres + tor) taqreintoree, the lines on ‘the Asiatic] ele. asia iHam and Eggs \tenwne smo oe thst the edition will have js members are necessary for| aide of the Bospharus, which the F DERE SS es | i nen a post and it is] British will defend in the event the| About 250 “men were in the rebet etn A os | ' . be run up to 16,000 copies. tt will be no diffi-! Turkish nationalist army at Ismid be |force but they we~ obliged to retire,|PARLY: ¢ | F or Prisoners en thousand ‘was what the Tribune originally expected to hat number in Cas-] gins a movement toward Constantin | being short of ammunition. The reb-|_ El PPASO, Texas, Sept. 30.—The | put out. But with the increased response from the public, ople. The Kemalist r-\els carried a one pounder field piece,|Juarez (Chihuahua, Mexico) garrison | =i | 5 Sv. *, * h: ‘ “ : nt tao dlvidicns land fired 1t-halfia dopentieten. |revolted at 2 o'clock this morning. A S he ad it will be necessary to augment those figures by more than n the new post] stood to consist of two divisions.. [and fir alt a do: plea acreage tina te AS EMBEZZ ER re Scratche tive 1 | army {s un noroughly understood that! When the Glengorm ( Sporadic fighting had occurred be-|; 07 DY Cantal Varverde i First 10,000;. then 12,000; then 14,000—and now a tion will not conflict with|the Golden Horn and the masses of |fore this, but with practically no dam- den ae i Misicait paige paral ei number about three times the circulation »f any other paper ican Legion, that they are|infantrymen became yicible from the|age. tnbarhintinnt Sarded: kiview hare: cokene: Asteria She, in Wyoming. Sixteen thousand is only what is called a F onnbaltin a6 é * Saas Rane of . ritinare 06 hs ni! 2 re, releas FRANKLIN, Pa., Sept. 30. — Ham « ove ( i opp m to the legion|city, the immense gatherings | As the rebels withdr © the south | ore Seiiace “Pe a ei ; “short run” for the Tribune presses; but it is a big run, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars|Greeks and Armenians secking visas| part of the city to reorganize, they| cineca eas Sad Jail! LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30.—Phil N.|874 eggs was scratched today from 1 f . £ pres s z: is largely a social organization, non-| outside the inter-allied passport bureau| were encountered by river guards who 1™Prisoned of the town» 374 100K | paris, stock broker with offices in|the menu for prisoners in the city| @ long run for the size o: our city. poll in character quickly melted away. The expression|attacked them. Few shots were ex. | Pane noes 3h hipaa jooting; Hollywood and formerly of Philadel.|lockup. The Tribune takes credit to itself for these large figures. Any man who served in the United|was heard: “We wont bother with|changed. “ e | phia and New York was under arrest} Bread and coffec was substituted. | What they prove is simply this: That the so-called “Sunday” States forces abroad is ‘eligible to| pass ports now. The British are send-| a begun along Calle Commercio, | F oid —— eee | “*Too many bums,’ explained Chiet 4 Fy membership and is invited to attend.| ing troops and ships THREE S¢LDIZ2S |the main street of the city. ee Grad a Petes pe ae date ot Police J. P. Connell. paper which comes hundreds of miles from large citiés, ar- Men who fought in the Boxer reheilion] The arrival of there several thou-|ARE EXECUTED Col. “A. E. Spinosa. commanding ©f-/ +.” \iolate the national banking Iaws.| The chief of police sald that the|Fiving here and in other towns twenty-four hours ahead of its fh the Philippines, Mexico,| sand additional E troops has en-|. EL PASO, Texas, Sept. 30—Three|ficer of the battalion which revolted,| 1.) atest federal authorities eald,{straw that fractured the cam. date line, is a snare and a delusion. That type of ‘Sunday” and in the World War| couraged the eks and the Armen-| private soldiers who revolted from tha|¥@S @ prisoner of the rebels in his| . i : Onn r -|spine was the demand of a vagrant i ii i - Imced on the sare basis and|ians here to discard Turkish fezes| Juarez garrison were put against an|OWM quarters, Every officer of, the| Pee BPA pvp ideal ak a coe paper is an insult to the intelligence of the people. not | [ment of $239,000 from the First Na-|for French fried potatoes on the side. has indicat : to become a member of the or | which they wore for protection and re-ladobe wall at military headquarters|°Tanization was held by the revolu-/tona1 bank of Coatesville, Penn. in sighs Sa Casper has indica ea clearly shat it antes real gaa sume conventional western headgear. at 9.45 a, m. today and xhot to death; |tionists under heavy guard. connection with which Raymond ©.) With the exception of the British |P®PC%_Wwith news that comes to it late Saturday night an Several persons had been wounded eS . Newlin, teller of that bank, Is under parliament, the Swedish rikedag is the| C@¥ly Sunday morning. The Tribune wili try, now and al- jin desultory firing by the insurree- Srotee at ween tenet. arrest there. eldest of existing legislative bodies. | Ways, to give.Casper what it wants. Casper deserves it. DETHRONED KING SAILS en oe the xarvison at Juarez, war prevented) DQnpa to Have eee eae TRIBUNE EMPLOYE FIRST a in J » He th { * * 5 | > FOR PALERMO, SICILY: 2525 Big Film City | im CN MARATHON RACE HERE i an attempt to get into immediate tele- Sept, 29.—Tampa is graphic communication with Mexico City and Chihuahua City, capital of} TAMPA, Fin. olutionary committee that the a1 . Sept. 30.—(By The As- | who was premier when Constantine ss.)}—King Constantine, | was expelled from Greece in 1917 | Tested political and military leaders |Chihuahua. He requested that loyal to have a film city located within five’ = e and Prince Nicholas | and whose father headed the Greek | #2 remain in prison but that’ the |troops be sent to Juarez. |miles of its corporate Hmits. The] George Gobel, 17 years #d, em- Mayor Blackmore started the Yace George Gobel, troop 1. : aver : mene | loye in The Tribune soiling de- | and the boy runners were accom- Ernest Alleman, troop 14 5 Palermo, Sicily, on | cabinet when King Otho I, 4 ¢o the future national assembly. | Juarez wag thronged with, American |at $2,500,000 and operating under a| partment, won the threemiie mara- | panied by motorcycle policemen to : he steamer on which | throned by the revolution of 1862, at Orophus, placed | has been selected to head the new fallen mon- | mir — tourists and others. There was no/ Maryland charter, has recelyed per-| ‘non race through the street# of | keep the course clear. Harry Black, ona . Harvey Scowan, troop 14. LONDON, Sept. 30.—By The As- | bint of impending trouble. mission to begin business in Florlda.| Casper this mroning. Prizes were | scout executive, was the referee: |. Action Tye. e ‘stry, which is composed of in- | sociated Press.-—Former Premfer || At 3 o'clock this morning, General| Under the terms of a contract with| presented to the first 11 runners. | Dean Morgan, high school -football Donley Wertz, troop 2 ht y commit. | dependents, Ventzelists and military | Venizelos of Greece has arrived inf |Mendex sald that Captain Valverde, |the Tampa board of trade, the cor-} Gobel received a silver loving cup. | coach, judge at the finish. and ths Rawland Scowan, troop 14. ” withor officers: Lond from Paris and declares his |leader of the rebellion, had been {poration is to build a film city on the} His time Wai 16:30. scouts acted as inspectors of the | manner of the!r trial shall be left Until after midnight Friday night) Florida west coast studies, capitalized | | i H Glen Virgne, troop’ 2. is now stated that ©. intention of remaining here for sev- |looked upon with isuspicion by loyal/tract of 1,000 acres and is obliged to] ~ Ani of the first 11 men to finish | course. 8. Melvin Rash, tpop .3. | side eral weeks, with the exception of |officers for some time. spend $2,060,000 in act p:| were members of Casper Boy Scout The finish of the rece found the 9. Bugene Brittain, troop 14 ti By ‘The As: | able ir re | s trips to France as may | “I was awakened about 2 a. n st end nroduction work { tre with the exception of Action | following men in the first 11 post- 10. Harold Hawley, troop ¢ ® lexandre Zalmis, | ated by r b > i Continued or Page Three} ! Tye, who finished fourt ace. tions: 11. Teed Eshelman, troop 3.

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