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FINAL EDITION VOLUME Vil. Che Casper Daily Tribune | SPORTS MARKETS CASPER, WYO., AY, OCTOBER 9, 1922. NUMBER 7. MEMBERSHIP AND STOGK-TAKING CAMPAIGN TO BE CONDUGTED BY CHAM "9 OF COMMERGE OCT. 18 Single: Day Set Aside: fot: Whirlwiid Brive bo' Bs Waged for New Members and Collection of Back Dues; A. E. Stirrett [s Chairman e ‘ ! Mechling had rendered @ report to ai. rectors that delinquent dues must be| collected mt. onee In ‘order chamber to he properly through the wintér menths. The Casper Chamber of Commerce will conduct a mem- VALAEEES INOUE. = SENT TG FEN, bership recruiting and stock-taking campaign on Wednes-| ie age Fee) Geaialions to tens day, October 18. e consaltutionality of the federa It is thought that many people have located in Casper maternity law was granted t t aie Witse ee since the spring campaign who would like to becéme mem- | Cop tereuns Court, andthe Roy C.. Apatigier fi ‘mer local 2-| hers of the chamber of commerce and they will be given an ee ee ative of ta United States Build - opper nity to it share r nd company, a guilty; towaed pessuuting: ine iatemts of the | REHEAR) NG DENIED IN ; fess sears rs pers 5 as community. ‘Then/foo, thene are som CARONADO trict court this morr and was who haye not paid thelr difes, who are ay ope eats : sentenced ndge J. B. Leslie to not - ecg s Ont Se eeee re ety, wat icture shows Whitey Witt, Yankeo center fiel@e-, klc loud of Sil Uy, Che Fayrecte pet aN pee Mam aay Ded Tepe hohe lan Win tripe ta Coe eaatis Lesa 90 tered phen ot GUS’ wockane Gee Tel teees ey toe hae aaa Tate | aay the eur pany asked wasiehalisw ate AE. Suirrett, who has been solect.| Gams third baseman. Umpire Owens % left, calling Witt safe. In the foreground is Coach O'Leary of thé | reveiewed thst o> the Heoion Cement fanaa | ed by the bdard ofuilrectors as cha!r-| which held he United | man of the m@niberahip,” campaign Workers union and certain’ individ i committee, stated this morning that; uals had not beer guilty of rest the finance committer, consisting of “| F: te Rat cee Seeger BURCH CASE Is coc see?! Entertainment Hits Assure - ON OCTOBER 14 for the| financed] Democratic Leader Scheduled| The Chamber of Commerce points the cases In which the court at its). LOS A -ES, Cal., Oct. 9. for Visit Here Next Sat- with pride to Its nccompl'shment of se-} Yast term defines the suablility and‘ third trial of ur C. Bure ‘auict- h Elks. curng the Texae refinery for Casper status as 2 deral agency of the Em. for the murder here {tr august, urday s q e +. : _— = ergency Fleet corporation of the , of J, Belton Kennedy, was de au. = . Inited State: hippi: b a layed rity wi Ned ti be- Bint | Legion Delegate Entertainment features of an elaborate nature have been arranged for the ‘Tribune Fash-\"™t** Sttes shipping boar poeta cacy Conia ‘eiegase inert eee |ion show to be staged at the Elks’ club Qctober 18, 20 and 21, the proceeds of which will|sorrmeRN PACIFIC ‘other cases. /The Burch’ trial was dst- ne win cbtresc LUO eae coe | be turned over to the Red Cross in Casper. {\ DECREE WILL STAND. [asta wet for next Monde sorbed ‘Natrona county faturday eve Stanley Griebes, chairman, of the the entertainment committee; has practically completed his| WASHINGTON. Oct. 8.— ‘The mu- ning, October 14, according ‘to an, | programs for the five entertaintents, “two matineesand t! Ting showings: Of the | Preme aaa tndey dente ” roan cetnent. made. oday pr the Ate orograms will be different, and/varied in'thei* makeup. They will combine solo and quar-/{55,0% (he case brought bs the Tonite) TiO fersonian club, which B arrangements for the ‘Democratic leader's appearance here. ‘he Elke’ hall has been secured for the oecasion and the senator, it is stated, will re- ma'n in Casper over Sunday. Senator Kendrick's visit to Casper will follow a week's campaigning in central Wyoming. On Wednesday he will spéak at Douglas, Thursday at Glenrock and Friday at Salt Creek. P. J. O'Connor, former state senu-| tor and president of the Jeffersonian club, will preside over the meeting Ie | BOOSTER TRIP DETAILS 70 BE Witt Makes ‘Three Bagger in*Sixth lai? capes Triburtal Deiies Rehearing Is Asked by Colorado of Case in Which This State Is Given Priority Rights on Laramie Riuer; Decree Revised WASHIN IGTON, Oct. 9.—The supreme court today de- jnied the application of the state of Colorado and others for a rehearing of the original case brought by the state of Wyo- ming, arising out of the diversion of the waters of the Lara- mie river in which the court fixed the rule that priority of appropriation was controlling in establishing the right to use water from interstate streams, but orderec. certain minor changes in the EMBEZZLER iS decree. MATERNITY LAW GOVERNMENT PETITION REFUSED BY COURT. -WASHINGTON, Oct. preme court today de" DELAYED WEEK 9—Tha s- the ‘petition of the government for a rehearing of or Tribune Fashion‘ Show tet music numbers, aesthetic with » dash of comedy, Migs Ethel Mann, dances | cen Pacific company to divorce iteelt | of ownship and control over the Cen | GETS APPROVAL dancing instruc) a1 Pacific railroad. cr, has arranged a number of pic urenque numbers by her pupils, Miss |Mann has had an interest ng career in BASEBALL DECISION - 7 WASHT ‘TO: Oct 9?.—Adminis. T P her hone, protesion. Tier inetus | BEAFFIRMED BY COURT. | rc DISCUSSED A 0 EN FORUM OF [ton started at the age -cf aig stare | WASHINGTON; Oct, 9.— Rehear-|tration of the ‘veterans bureau hos- in ‘Denver, under Hazel Waltash, who|iN& was Cenied by tho supreme court/Pital in New York City. known ra the King’s Bridge hospitnl, was déclared to be “clean, intelligent and whole. |ras since become famous as an instruc | today of the case brought by the Bal- VICTORY UPHELD SENATOR. JONES OF pst TO APPEAR HE TUESDAY NIGHT Campaign Issues Will Be Discussed by Leader at Capital; Elke’ Hall ‘Is Secured for the Event, An unusual opportunity. | will be afforded the people of Casper Tuesday evening to hear the issues of the politi- cal campaign now in progress discussed by one of the lead- ing figures he United States sen ate and a man who Is in eveyy sense ta national character. Hon. Wesley Ia Jones, United States senator from the State of Washington, will «peak at the Repus rally on Tuesday, October 1 at > .9 Elks hall v » is Senator Jones? Senator Wesley 1. Jones was born x Bethany, IIL, October $, 1863. He was graduated at the Southern Il linols college in 1886, and was admit- ted to the bar In the mme year. He moved to the territory of Washington just before its admission as a state in 1889, and located at Nora YAkima, where ‘hé ttved unti] 1917, when he re- moved to Seattle. Senator Jones be- gah the practice of law fm 1890 and has ‘since ‘beet tr active WHEGIC6.” He took part as a spetker in the Blaine campaign of 1884 and the Hrrison campaign of 1888 in Tilinols, and has been active in every campaign since In the state of “Washington. He served a mgressman at large from Washington from 1899 to 1909. In 1909 he was elected to the United States senate, has been reelected twice and is now serving his third corm Well Known in Casper. CASPER CHAMBER ON TUESDA timore. club of the defunct Federal league against organized basebell in whiolk the court held that profession-| al basebell as played under the pres ‘tor in Chicago. One of Miss Wal- {lach's most prominent puptis was Tod |Shawn of the Denishawn school of I.os The Casper Chamber of Commerce forum meeting for) jAngeles. Miss Mann at the age of some” in a report submitted today ty! Director Forbes by a special commij-| tee wi h investigated charges of bad! here. ‘ofl ent national. agreement oes not conditions at the institution made by | Tuesday, October 10 will be an open forum and some of the |g. @ gum cemlonntuintae'arn tha i oasese nthe? pieerdwsetot: 1 intarate |Represe tative ‘Rossdale, Republican, | | |time will be given over for the reports of booster trip com-ja: that time to appear at an eudi.| commerce pital Ses cs taco H OKEH H mittees, several other important items are in line for discus-|tortum performance. nee that time} — 2 aa [ment of the Amerioan legton. | sion at this meeting. |she has studied under Ripha WYley,| ALIEN LAND CASE ~ = head of the Denishawn swhool, and| HEARING ADVANCED. | | Plans for the booster and good fellowship trip are being), former pupil of Taresoff and Pav.| WASHINGTON, Oct. — The sn ‘Army Oificer LIQUOR RULING feoares pape cere pm a8 ft pis jley Oukrainsky preme court today granted the mo | sider rhe cbgpnn daar ite yg dy Wee is c The gisls from M's an's Casper|tion of Frank Terrace, his wife Eliza — { {ng out the:detels, | Between fifty And All For Ireland Manes ets out bea oe the nro.|beth ‘Terrace and N. Nakatsuka to Dies Suddenly a hundred Casper citizens have already’| |gram4re, the Misses Jean, Wisner,| have advericed for hearing thelr ap- LONDON, Oct. 9—(By The Asso- | signified their intention’ of:making the *\Charline Hanway, Madeline Tovine,|peal challenging the constitutionality | eae a clated Press).—Pre*.‘bition of lMquors trip, and an attempt will be made to Dorothy” Holicran, “Thelma Rowrey,|of the alien land act of Washington.| yor SPRINGS, Ark. on yessels within American waters ‘secure a more definite check on. the} |EMeen Mishica, Catherine Pickett,| The case was listed ior November 27/sor John A. Boone, U. & meat Wilh give. ree: Yoo \OMEDARSOUAL HORI!) Py Meher Blas ner yenaas? aaa {Elditio Myers, ‘Betty ‘We'derhold, Miga|the date set for the argument of the! at che army and navy ge hospit- | plications accor(ing to thé view ex-| Lain ge or gn "| par fann and her pister, Marion, will also|case brouglg by.WV. 1. Porterfield! or here, was found decd at hie real. pressed by British foreign office of-|French chamber Qatecatiied Wolers | ‘The communities along theine have Dt iiadie Geweced urnbarei of” thet owns and, X--Otiauno, to test the valldlty af] abe votes Stane Socene Ind been fiotals today. |Ens* association in which ‘more tham| Sl been notified dnd they-are ail ex- ‘| (Mrs. Madeline Treber of the enter-|the California allen lend law. Both/iiving alone for several wei, his| The government's view, according | 15,990.090. allied veterans hold mom-/Pecting to greet the boosters as they |tainment commitice, has personal| cases: involved the” ris Tapaleesleite aid taty havine, been visit! to these authorities, is that the mat-[hership, is coming to this country | pass through. | lGharge of the vocal land instrumental |to own lund ie. a tnevine) beet, . Yue tae, ie aw to whieh Spe. Tinlted «Bae a cen td con. of: the} The boosters will lunch in- Douglas jnumbers.» She will accdmpany most } Gio. ae resulted from natural causes. Ma- has a pertest right to take any action|American Legion, which opens Octo) ay guests of the Douglas Kiwanis club of the soloists and will coach the quar-| First woman to wear the ermine in| jor Boone served in tt lippines: eae ee [ae eae ees and,will have dinner jand,stay ‘over. |tet numbers. Those who will appear} Virginia is Mrs, Kerr Morehegd. Har-!on the Mexican border and in Frence jnight at Lusk. The program for the {in this part of the program are Mrs.}ris, who has been appointed judge of|and was widely known in army | jevening in Lusk will be held in one Lobiiell, Mrs. Van the | the juvenile court of Danville. cles. Montana Grid X |of the moving picture theatres, as the Misges Alice Stevick and Margaret Be Lusk. “Good Fellows" advise that this ;Smith and Glen Sawter, Eddie Dona is the only place having “adequate | hiue:and Rey Holloran. { +] Team Runs Up , ORY F seating capaci Seni meme whl cKe: alae } | Several “Good Fellows’ -at Dougias| Mrs Helene Du Bec, who wilt : | have Sapinen thelr Intention of mak dance and Burt Connolly, Record Scores; ’ jap ine ity ad ta nape sat meme a blackaibe ac pone every community visited wit! Posters for the affair are being con- \ ceed with the Casper delegation t |tributed,by the high school pupils, the Bush Sign company, the McLogan GRBAT FALLS, Mont., Oct. 3—The| |e i 4 Sign pans. the : OCTOBER 1, ANNOUNCED TODAY” record of the Great Falls high school! CHIGAGO, Oct. 9. — Resolutions} Owing to the fact that there will in ee Lee gw Sed ponent a ood ee and the Stwart Sign | football team in amassing 220 points adopted by ‘the people's movement at be some expense connected with the | (ii) SOMA a On a! Pek oe el a ! —— againgt their opponents’ nothing in|a meeting last night condemning the|trip, for music, entertainment, ban-|fsaom, who has arrived in America | oueeea ij re two consecutive regulaty schedtled/Ku Kiux Klan and demanding that no/| ners, etc., the committee has thought | to Jecture ‘Women in ths reba Fe t I WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—The nation’s corn crop de- Contests against rival high school! lansman be accepted for jury aervice|it advisable to collect $2.00 for ex-lof Today.” She accompanied. Mrs:/AVQLE: INCYEASEe creased by 21,600,000 bushels during September, presumably | teams is thought to have set up an|were sent to all judges of Cook coun-|Penses from all who go from Cisper,|Muriel MacSwiney, widow of the lor | unparalleled record, in the annals of/ty today. sridiron sport, | The resolutions suid the klan ts) dri | with the exception that all those who due to drought, which prevailed in many of the corn-grow- ing states, according to the department of agriculture’s fore- mayor of Cork who dled as a resu.t/ of a hunger stril —a ve their own cars will All are expected not be ex- Hearing Opened, Those who were turtunate enough to hear Senator Jones when he spoke {in Casper in the campaign of 1916 re- ;member him well, and will not miss the opportunity of hearing him agatn. He {8 a finished orator of the old school and his address will be both entertaining and instructive. Public Cordially Invited. The Repu anization, under whose ator Jorfes will speak, has. exten cordial ‘invita. tion to eyerybod: Caspi to he present to the extent of the capacity the Elks hall. Early attendance a Assure a The high schoot band will furnish music, The meeting will start at 8 ae m. CHAIN BANDIT GOES ON TRIAL sept OMAHA, Neb., Fred Brown Wyoming Oct. 9.—~Trial -uf captured and wounded in several months ago by @ posse which sought him ag the chainer of two Omaha women he was accused ef holding prisoner shack in an Omaha suburb, began in district court pre toda; Work of selecting a jury to try him on a charge of kidnaping one of thg men was begun this morning, Alleged Slayer Given Freedom Saturday, October 7, Great Falls de-| ‘seeking to destroy the dignity and| pected to-contribute. cast of production based on conditions at the end of the {INNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. $, = feated Stanford high school, 107 to 0,| purposes of our courts by substituting] to pay their own personal expenses on V t R if Diese |month. jeorge D. Guyette, arrested in Seat- and on the preceding Saturday, Sep-|their own secret accusatine, secret ev }the trip. é eran au DES MOI Iowa, Oct A| The department cast a crop of spring whe p was je, Wash., for murder as the result tember 29 defeated Belt high school, | dence se acoret bpvthing upon Beal All members mE hearing on an application for an in-|» 353,399,000 bushels { ‘Soe pa since mated ‘bythe oa pene U ae of a deathbed statement made, by his 118 to 0. : zens of the United States. jto go are requi iy the | E 7: D a} sire in freight rates of ten per cent|"" tal of 287 00 bushels, which compared with the) fzther, was ordered released on The team which is coached by M.L.| “They are directly corrupting the! ber of coramerce at once, adv'sing TEU ECT ICO | orcas 4 ane other convec prairie, aaked | Wii tho total of 2,876,000,009 buahelate, cast “tesued a month ago of ‘almotion of the counts attorney tee: Crouch was runnerup for the state | jury system, toth petit and grand, by!to whether they will drive their own lof the sterstate commerce cormis- forecast at the end of August. crop amounting to 277,000,000. I fice championship in 1921 and has only carrying their sworn and secret ant-|car or expect to ride with someone -——- tsion by railroads operating in the| four veterans back on the 1922 team. mosities into the halls of justic else, WATERLOO, Ia., Oct, 0.—Thomas| Middlewest ‘opened here today. W. Place. who in. 1857 held the throttie|__ Six states, Towa, Missouri, Minne FATHER DROWNS THREE BATHTUB, THEN TAKES OWN LIFE CHILDREN IN ROCK ISLAND IS of the engine pulling the first passen |®0t2 Oklahe.na, sgt rian emit ker coach on the IMlinoix Centra! rail.| Dakota, have. repr @ ntatives present road, then known as the Dubuque and/*@ Protest {he increase. eto have Sioux City veilway west of Dubuque] io teint cates on Ss tel and later for 50 years master mechanic] ‘6 freight rates on corn raised to of the Iilino's Central shops in V/ater | sores sine Keen, met He was 89 years old. The widew ard) mas four sone survive. ihe a paler ho cha oe | The latest craze amving some fash-| | ionable women in London is to aye interstate ere to hear, > | The segregation of the sexes among} ROCK ISLAND, Ill, Oct §—An- certain burbarian peoples goes so tas! the fight for pelitical dictatorship other slaying, a daylight burglary, in the underworld. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Oct. $.—TheJat their home by the father, William } Dear Milly: It had to-comn at t hat they as Ff }in many cases that each sex has prac-| and a- dragnet raid of bootleggers Janes Bowen was shot dead In bodies of a father and his three chit |E.. Wyheeler, who then fired a jlast. J can see no othe: y out. Pay | OO me bess he deena ges eally fferent language. ‘The Curibs| have thus far followed-in the wake | quarrel in a negro gambling resort | ie * lay by side 4 into Ris brain. Des ju evers b T dia it for. | sani ie shew BE have two dist vocabularles—one of the kiting of John Loney Jr., in | Saturday night. Sanday the home | dren today lay side by side.in an un-| (6 inaniity to obtain employment was| I'm with meso you| . used by Men and women & street gang f‘ght Friday, the ae- | of Max Koniek was entered and | dertaking ¢s:ablishment here, yictims|pegpdnisible for the crime, police said.}and no one else can say that I left] Prchably he. mdst, fing to men; the other by wor quence of events having thrown the | $1,000 worth of furs and jewetry of a tragedy last night. The children,| Mrs, Wheeler discovered the bodies|them a burden on 3 Tf I were to|woinen chess experts” x iagbkinis tavoach ‘cther, -And c'ty into turmoil, with expectations | carried away Etheyin, 5; Grace, 2, and Russell, 6|utter she returned from church, Alhang on longer it would only be the| Mora, of Cuba, and Madame when repeating some saying by the police, of a further outbreak | Anthony W. Rillburg, alleged months, were drowned in a dath tub| note) found read in part. isame old story.” Eeskow of Stockholm, women, + in the feud between rival factions im | feader of the anthLooney under- SWEPT BY WAVE OF CRIME, TWO MURDERS ARE INCLUDED world gang, one of those arrested om - a charge of murder in connection with the killing of young Looney, has been released on $29,000 bond. John Looney, wiose son was stain in tho gang fight, is secluded in bis combination home and weekly newspaper office in the residence section of the city surrounded by six hired armed guards.