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Weather Forecast Snow ton'ght and Thursday. Cold. et, Etech to strong shifting winds ——— p>—_—. } VOLUME Vil. $e CASPEK. WiU., We .28bAi, NUVERbEX 29, 1922. NUMBER 45 a - MAYOR COUZENS OF DETROIT TO SUCCEED NEWBERRY FIRE DESTROYS Suni, TWO CHILDREN DEAD!" BUSINESS WILL Twines To BE CENTENARIAN Thanksgiving Will a mare pales HALT IN CASPER [THUANKFUL FOR SET IUeEes| 7 ive in Churches) ny ieee eten he Casper Daily Tribune (| Thirty-Eight Burned and Injured Com- pletes Toll of Tragedy Visited Upon Covington, Ga., School COVINGTON, Ga., Nov. 29.—Two dead and 88 injured Thanksgiving sp'rit will rise from Cam: the « churches tomorrow | ner of ¢ Christian chureh, cor: yt and Lind in sermon and song as a result of , Other ministers w . Municipal Rail Leader ielloatea tu ptioio ‘chpebaner. ot| Ot. ARtiehers, Cx ».« | to Represent State of the festival day. Special music| Seventh and Center 1 Michigan in Senate as assist j | | will be featured and sermons will | jold hich mass at 9 deal with Thanksgiving subjects. siving morning. Hundre foes, which include a union gy ing for many of the Protest nominations, the his will be the will enjoy these werv- | only. service observed” by this | Newberry’s Successor. church on timat da Rey. Philip K the St. Mark's and Wo communt and ; LANSING, Mich., Nov. 29% —Mayor James Couzens of he L to the union Carter w hering at ve force has ben| been accounted for anc identified. sevelation. The business and a relaxation into|“" “#4 4 presenta #0 many {ntri-|the children were suffering trom | by Gov, Alex J. Groesbeck as | In the midst of this tumultuous evenled about Ths dead were: James Steele, Ut- — the holidey spirit coincident | =¢, bro's ems affords a. unique: op.| broken Umbe as the result of the 70)" | Do ANOpEE, Nor. 26/—By the | Michigan to Hil the wnexotted ont bre en world, 1 am. devoutly| was the toll taken in the burning of the High Point commu- fratecul that there Thanksgiving Observance ermal. 2 88.0 ut see rery larenesamneenors) b ¥ nuhicind may be|¥e@reld son of Charies Bachelor. to Be General; Day , naif seed |e ea actin wiley fe the rock OF Ma secur't; 4 Oscar Grant, who heroica‘ly stood = 3 4 7 portunity; for the leaderehip of ur A lated P: tie Courter 6 Sonat ~ ay | Michigan to fill the unexpired with the occasion. Practical-| jw, grea: country. At ‘Thankapiy- frase aE dds, fe ea der ner Ly R Hi term. of former Senator Truman Hi LE ttasd ph Se avd boty Raver St ling all Cliristian people shounl pray |s today impatiently hoping for oan 4 4 Newberry, sho. resigwe Duainess will closed throughout * opportunity to cross the Maritza river ‘ | " Mayor Couzens has accepted the ap urKkey ricées and occupy Karagatch, which is the nt, the governor sald terminus of the railroad from Con- | The governor announce Mr. Cou- nity scnoolhouse near here yesterday when the structure in s one hope for a a Baxe the window and éropped 40. chiidren Holds Features. rn ne go [ona acess ere ALD BACK BY ——— % if brotherbvod and! room gave way and she was engutfed! hat our; government may be wisely lens, who ha gained nation-wide which 99 children were engaged in studies, was destroyed by etter Cay to come, ss : 901 will Known te/'n flaynes. She was unable to meats Py vee ALLIED TROOPS . | the diy and workers of all kinds will )cuiiea tat it may fulfill ite divine 2 prom'r ugh his municipal railway , lake hat ome. consteus,| re. - A careful check today showed that all the others had r 7” ain through Chris- a ete rail edie | 4 \ . ; i 7 Detroit today was appointed with a complete cessation of ‘onal situa- eatigation today showed 17 of 3 be given the opportunity of enjoying! mission i all the nations of the n Detroit, would thu Cay to the full. earth. —FA shop William F. Anderson. . stantino) C a £ - . H ‘ " ple,. but the allied authorities, ‘ornel . The ‘Tribune: will ‘co-operate’ with ; a | Fall, Chicago Se eee ta dee tettalione okiA, Comeliva Cole, his seat in the nanate as scott ae his Detroit affairs could be arranged the business public by suspending : Karazatch, notified the Turks that{) %!* one-hundredth birthtay re publication for the fay, Today's s thankful, this’ year for Shoe abet Wek roa thasxtver: cently, was 2 distinguished and an cany thf ngs of gréat_ moment. Market Slew active figure in the public Ife of the United States for sixty years issue, publisted at noon, will be th one and on'y issue for today. It ‘The Greeks have two army corps Political along the west bank of the river r Mr. Couzens becomes sena with carries full telegraph reports, aug dort Wek been Se. ready to prevent the passage of the|J l¢ represen's7 Calffornia tn the If you could reach twelve or fif- The noon edition of the Tribune | jot a single strine the ~aaented by local news, and all of the throned ana| CHICAGO, Nov. 29. — Turkey | Turks. jower house of congress from [) teen hundred more buyers by governor sald, “Ile mado no pron advertisements that regularly appear in, the final edition. Following the church services o/ the marning, which hundreds will at tend, the day will hold many specin America is ones} prices dropped in Chicago today ——__—— more on the road} due to a demoralized market as the ae to progress. In-}| result of liberal receipts and re- dustrial react’on | ‘ports of anticipated pr ce decreases, | has been discred- from 1867 to 1873. He was a law vertising a Mttle earlier, wouldn't r Couze ve Yy r gmcciate of William H. Seward. || you take advantage of the oppor- | Pa!d circulation ig, the only kind | "Ait. Cousens will have my earnest President Lincoln's secretary of tunity? Most persons would; but a that counts. The “handbill” news he wsasrtakes at Washington for the state, and a close friend of Lin few Casper merchants have been paper which is given away Is of an according to-poultry men. est Intercats of th's commonwealtty : 5 ’ he | doubtful value to anybody. \ ft en ment, <t 1 thet ; otrt Rppeet Aending in their advertising on t . If *t any time he should ask my ad rake aia BD ees roth ie Ah saceiec™ coe: tua stock taneseseened "exes tote $25 000 HAUL Frage is: johwiipe'tGoa)) obesevar§) inane, Cay, for whieh it 16 fibentee. | Ny oe The ote oe tee nee, 7i6@ OF Asristance, It “ain be ei S q Y a a ton 28 dow! Je ’ aft fT er of ore | y" : boards laden with all the. specia‘t'er F ‘America is on the| cents today while. an independent 9 ; ae Pe a a daiint ; for the Bedlls Aixcans. 1 Pigg =e teen Mount totals tf Mac, | freely and gladly, “He is at liberty to of the season, from ‘turkey to. mince ay: road. to progress.| wholesale house quoted 55 cents. roan a ride > arc ond Bo ieee Mathabsitite cadeived Li chants! By matting’ id'igour edecr: | MP OF refuse it pie, will preCominate. Inctuded in T he miscalled| Department stores ranged from ‘50 . aks ' the. Country « nas ally Tr - ‘d Arguments against the appointment grateful jon ]] the night before; and the circulation of the noon edition ruys between tinirig the night betore; you, can en- Joy and profit by this extra, early, " , 5 ‘ " to. be “especially the st of gastronomical treats wil!) open -shop cam-}' to Sf tents. Retatl’prices‘of around | \LONSDALE, Minn... Novi’ 29.—Rob- ea y be several dinner parties of varying %9 cents prevails although: some ‘bers pat a Into the State, bank of} | “Pankesiving | De. sizes which are planned for downtowr 3 vetuilers have maked as High’as 65. Lonsdale Iast night and escaped with - of Mr. Couzens on the grounds that he should not be taken from. the 1s- + 192 1,200 and 1,600 copies dal'y. That tro|t,mayornlty because he bas wot agenes ¢irculation. And do not f } if ee ‘ ‘ns from 1,200 to 1,600 prompect: oe that, not Inclading ‘the noon , he re eee: poeon i Potent meat stot te $7000 joc cmee aa. SINE HOeee tg ‘ATOR.COLE. Ive buyers. Hivery copy ot a news| edition, the Tribune iil hay thanf BAX sulticient time to develop the io AbS"afisrnoon thens te & went ‘ bored J rey as worn Wed tn this- 1and dediyd paper mold \ eold to a prospective | Largest Circulation of @ny Wyo- | ™UnICIPA! street’ rallway program has © larger paid cireuculation, In 1863 to 1865 and in the senate }/ pie process of preparing your 44 | ieee than most Wyoming papers. | Ise: I exacted ne of entertainmeén:. The Riverton h'gh which he inaugurated, were met with pa + liberty and the pur- | puyer of your merchandise, schoo! footbail team will play the Cas- J ; per high school second team at| hig bee} achieved, for which workers ‘ Athletic park. The conclusion of the sther right-thirking’ Ameri: K rain paper, 4 ihe this Btatement by Governor Groes Perhaps entitled to say Piers suit of bkriness for more than’ 100 9 .. years, T @ 9 ae A : ‘i If municipal ownership “6f” ite ‘ Se or st siving Detroit under Mr. Couzens’ direction. IRGUE tras eentHAbh® "ene bidet tte: it should be n good thing under any " ed other able man. I cons der the ob- astrovs of all wars with s9 little F x , real: distress, and that we are not ; ee 7 A bd under: the ennalling shadow which Kd > F P hangs over so Many of the earth’s s ea { less foriunate peoples. ‘That we have come again into an ern of: general prosperity and to the senat Harry. Robbins Held Under $1,500 Bond , *%20* 3 2 izcatenet chaos. E Biss thes ‘gareaciiciaty: expecting vie. betigg -, tye United Staten was foded-a \Congressman-Elect Winter and William | rrvies's savanced in some auartors that th fovernor himself woukl be gévernment by the majority, bult ae ee 4 upon the rgihts with which all hu- Se ee ee ce tare ea | B. Ross, Next Governor, Banqueted by | corm si tno 1924 gonorat sections, been shaken by recent interhal and at Y pee! avaptbael Trades Assembly of Casper 00: haces. WAL: 's opnaidete tue) the Turkey Rifle Shoot will be held on} cans glad and. thehkful.—Samuel the range on the Salt Creck road } J and the Casper Golf cjub links: will @raw a galaxy of golfers if the | weather is suitabie. A special. mat-|' We sigould be thankful :hat we are 5 inge dance 1s scheduled for the Ark- of the. United’ States. 7 i And we. should jection that Mr. Couzens ‘x00 valu- able a man for Detroit to lose at this ., is a strong reason why his usa fulness asa public servant should be extended to all Michigan,” eon at 3 o'clock an@ the theatres all have special programs ot mus'cal comédy, vaudeville or pictures. ‘The main social event ef the even- ing is an {nvitntion formal dancing party at the Od¢ Fellows hall to be given by the younger married crowd, supplemented by a number of the bachelors. be thankful that we live in such a country. We should be cies “auy| for Salt Creek Holdup Pending Inaturalreqoures Conclusion of Preliminary natural resources Appointment of the Detroit mayor lt n in politica io candidate for the senate for the ful ° 11 term. That the spread of these princ! Cel, CORNY peer ar ONE DEAD, OTHERS ARE as Jt possesses, One of the most strenuously fought cases heard in jus- our country’s citl- spread which is sure, thorgsh slow And we should be > thankful ‘tor! ‘: tice of the peace court in Casper in recent months promises) Labor and its problems formed the chief topic of discu make it 20 good |t0 develop out of the holdup of the Tex Poole poolhail in Salt oe te ear tine 1 Bend okiatnes \sion at the banquest given in the Henning hotel] last night by | MADRID RIOTS, Charis’ [Af> Schwab. Creek Friday night about midnight. Harry Robbins, one of| tongiees |the Casper trades and labor assembly honoring Gov.-elect MADRID, Nov. 22—(By The Asso ithe trio arrested a few hours after the robbery by Ls Snow, "That there ae no mara isnt tnan | William B. Ross and Congresoman-elect Charles e. Winter. | {1 FAQ) MOONSHINE , Nov. 29. : i i u: heai already pester us in. attempt'ng to | : ; sane : oo ciated Press.)—A collision between} Why Am I thankful? Kohden Mitaegin Hak ae k'h retaty that: they: sae tha: re va: wed bad dictate and regulate. our. thought Adjusted compensation for the former service men, turn Becauy I have the opportunity t . : A 3000 ling of public larais into private lands, obtaining of maximum ioe ZA ki: being the ot, moot and *hrourt: his équhsel: George | mraa, be. Detenae, counstic gated for) and” conduct. - (Gootness, knows | re t e, friendship that ‘had obtained in years past ae ‘ing t moth-!nyers, mise a strenuous éffort to/dismissal on the rroun(s that the) there. are too many already, and /oll royalties for the etate, friendship | 5 ¢ tha|, CHEYENNE, > er's point ofview|/nive the cose dismissed, The mo-| witnesses cotild not identify the de-; that our government should be far |toward homesteaders and giving them| TH c Benham pr ident of thdlroora of off to “Somarens, ‘tion was overruled and. Robbins was/fendent other than the color of hin! simple lel} righte on. ‘the'r claims, are sthe aeeembly, gave s civil guards aad peasants in Galicia! yesterday resulted in the killing of | three men and the wounding of seves. | The trouble arose in consequence iv. 29—A t Russell fs of Fret rs dress. of wel- ress: of Wels) investigating the of the dissolution cf agrarian associa- Because now I/h.14 under $1,500 bondy for continu«|eyes and that he wore boots and a/ That the women, bless them, are asa. inter: clkadacl eee, Miuitad thedica’ icorce: Dr who tions by order of the government. can work effec-|arce of the preliminary next Friday | cap. doing’ better than J, for one, .ex- |*Mings for which Mr. Wt stands./ Other ‘short addresses were made |gied, and of three other privates who ‘This action led the peasants to refuse tively for a foun-| afternoon 2t 12 o'clock. The.defend-| James Dunn, charged with trespass! pected, in, using tkslr responsibility | according to his address of last night. py Burke ‘H. Sinclair, Wade H-/pecame _ seriously x, urddy to puy their rents and local taxes. @ation. for world! ant's counsel claimed that. hé could@|on the refinery property east of the! of franchise. for sound, construc- Governor-elect’ Ross, who .was the) Fowler, and John Barker. t,.after drinking gllegec: ‘mgon- ‘The guards were ordered to place an PREM not produce the witnesses . which|city of the Texas Oil company, was| tive policies, |iast speaker of the evening, stated] ‘The Rev. Phillip K. Edwards read liquor was) 40 embargo on the residences of peas- Because T bey jwrould prove an alibl for hfs client. }fined $25 and costa. That this youns and sometimes jinot in the carrying out of his-offi- the invocation alia ants who declined to pay. ‘The peas- a husband and) Robbins was able +o raise the bond. Benjamin Perry, colored, who caus-| bewildered ration is deve‘oping ‘ Byron) 8: Hule- presided at” the of the ed. Considerable. commotion’ at’ thé! spchsound’ cotamo,, senes, in the (a! duties he would not forget the whom I can shate!py- tho prosecuting attorney's: office|Iris theater Monday evening just as! main, at it approaches its age of |rank and*file of the people. the great honor/which was represented by John|the: fight crowd was filing out, by} maturity, in both dome and | “I am going to see that the rigiits| that has been |Casey, William Strang, « partner of|an alleged attempt to p:ck the pocket| foreign relationships. nftihe. nadhie ware. protected tn\ prope’ sycles. given to ‘me—|Tex Ponje in the business and Arnold|of ono of the spectators, drew @ $50) ‘That, augmming it all up, perhaps | poportion. Recause the farmer and| Hostilities were opened by stones Mrs... _Winnifred |. Pocan. who {s employed — there./ fine and 30 days in the county Jall,! the fethers of our country would | Giner reresentatives of the laboring | - / being thrown from the crowd at the =A Mason’ Huck, con-|Both gave evidence of the appear-|the charge being petty iarceny. | not need to be alarmed or ashamed | ciagy dre more numerous, T believe | guard which fired at the crowd. | sresswoe .an.a+ large from Illinois, atice of a masked man and stated} Ben»Logan; chargec) with easing} if they could see how nearly we of {that they require the most protection. | eee | & bad check on the Casper Glass &| tocay have followed their vision in | put 1 am going to see that the rich Paint company, waived his prelimiti-| reaiiging their splendid ‘deals of | are also protected,” sald Mr, Ross. He further stated that high wages | 7 make a prosperous community and : ants then proceeded to fing the church bells, thus .summoning a crowd of 2,000 persons, some armed with shot guns and others with four children with} qhe only two witnesses, produced | | meeting: ‘quartet > | ~ iy , cl jfer the next term of district court. ————— , t y 7 i He, wes unable to produce the neces C. U, that the laboring man is entitled to - | sary collateral And will be, & guest of | IRC S MAN | enjoy wemo of the luxuries of -life.| U SE Ss A y E dis | Sanwa. TE yc SE baleen tebe unions, Sey WASHINGTON, Nov, 29.—Republican leaders are pre- 5 P ¢ | i ‘ aD . | they are going to grow,” sald the| s TLON, NOV, = 4 ‘See, ao es 4 pile 5 4 igh! 3 | ASKS DECREE: rer. | dicting passage of the administration shipping bill by a com- JANE 2 BO ee Fe | | | D. W. Ogilbes addressed the audi-| fortable margin when the house proceeds to a fina] vote on L EA DERS. ARE “ HOP é€ - U L ’ : . | LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Nov. jence present In a talk bringing out . asc ues seat 4 s : NY NAMITING j Alphedus G. B. Stonehouse, circus | the the the measure not later than 4 p. m. today after a final session the need of friendship between § < : man, known profess‘onally as Al G.|American Legion and the lsboring for consideration of amendments. Although several more or Barries, hae filed suit for divorce from|man. Mr. Ogilbee was formerly state| Jess radical changes in the bill were adopted yesterday, all of LAUSANNE, Nov 29.—(By The Associated Press.) The Lausanne conference, sensitive | Sarah Jane Stonehouse in the district|commander of the Legion. theme were. offered by Republican amendments offered by Deocrate hos- to any political or economic happenin g elsewhere inf Europe, is greatly excited by news of; [ootrt ere. Heicharwed cruelty. They) | Mayor W. A. Blackmore ente-ta'ned Serer ae on ie auick{ tile to the mearure had sustained con the execution of the former Greck mijiisters in Athens. e information cast a gloom over , were inarried here in April, 1921.. ‘The| those present with a short discussion members and the poe lon) ir : “K| fidence among of a sate i defendant -is Stonehouse’s second wife.|of some of thé conditions in Casper succession of nearly two sc s more the various delegations. : dn of ark The great importance of the que: j tions to be decided here is testified to by the tense at- mosphere surrounding all the activitits of the conference, The delegates are living under|Head of C. GC. Student Body. i RORED BASKET DINNERS TO CARRY GHEER jt a nervous strain similar to that-ex- The. question ofthe frontiers’ ofsigned.”- ~* = Knows Notihng of Blasting | 2 ca perienced at the Paris treaty-making; Turkey yas been held up because the; ILAUSANNE, Nov. 29.—(By the on Lookout. gathering. Heads of the delegations | leaders ~ the discussions are en-| Associated Soca a rare ‘Wash- i A hold frequent meetings to talk over deavorins{ ‘to slfetrack dangerous!burn Child, principal erican repre- 4 vie the bona in efforts to smoott. out|altercaticy1s in the official s‘ttings by /sentative. at the Near East confer-| COLORADO. SPRINGS, . Colo.,. Nov. ; ; congreds ff payments from the met fund to operators oF ng generally t only as appro- ng mer away ;with a 1 the more thorny problems \which/ seeking t#: arrive at the general lines|ence, called on Ismet Pasha, head ot |29.—Dona:d McMillen, head of the ion but also a jing a chenke might endanger ‘the success of ‘of an rement in private’talks. {the Turkish delegation at the latter’s| student government ' association at ; Sa i vor thie reason the char. (2%, CzPonditures. Other amendments conference. 7 Ismet #asha, head of the ‘Turkish | hotel today and had a long confer-| Colorado college, emphatically de- More than’ 100 needy families in | and distributed by the Boy Scouts. occasion. For this reason the char: |adaed to those _previc adopted ‘Correspondents find great difficulty |delegatiory, éxpressed the opinion to-|ence with him covcerning American | nle2 pes Blin Colorado college men} Casper will ve provided with | Thanksgiving ape bam: peason | ity to be distributed tomorrow ts | would exclide from recelving govern- in, getting the facts and this peapite | Oty that! the conference would in-|interests in Turkey, especially those | had Darticipatec in the dynamiting Thankegiviog ners” tomorrow | et r Jolene. phate sear w ne particularly ‘opportune & ships for in the wildest speculation, The offi-|evitably yoret with difficulties but) of an educational nature. jot the “3E" at the Colorado Schbol of Ha iy ne REE ORD AB notice should pe taken for the et Tages ecsicld where thify e‘nl communiques issued by the seere-| that the )work was graduclty, taking| Ismet is anxious that the American \ fines at Golden, | EPMER PS Bence! Sous { le wairigs. with emich = ¢ other shipperd} tarial bureau are meagre. They are|shape ang{ that there was no cause| schools end colleges remain tn Turkey| ‘There is keen rivairy between the| number of. Jocal organizations in- Individual is Invoke afd OW OLE ONE confined to routine statements con-| for anxied y ‘as to its successful out-\and is giving every assurance that/two schools, but we have no thousht| cludiyg thé Hiks.. Rotary, Kiwanis, ne ‘fundameiital as 2 ana cerring the meeting of commissions| come. = ‘the Angora government will afford/of expressing our school spirit in| Lions and the tion Army. good Thanksgivin 1 0 to 500 tos nnd fiames of speakers. The salient! “We a2 hete to elgn peace,” s2id | protection of such instititions'a* from ‘vandslism.” said’ McMillen today -in| dinners will be put up in baskets by tis difficult shnue for Ress ‘and pace ‘must be} all participation in domestic’ politics. making the deillal. [| the(Woman’s” Departmental clubs mental state in barmony y ae git ; facts are carefully omitted jone deieg ate,