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SPORTS | - [eBIHOa Che Casper Daily Tribune (3507s, CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, UrcEMBER 18, 1922. ; NUMBER 61. “SEIZE $200,0 Milli ons Appropriated For Roads Mla teeta Oite y FOREST TRAILS PERMA note tose cewue us NISBET SUED BY GET BIG SHAREF . '° }had drawn up alongside of a federal reserve detivery wagon at the |main entrance of the Denver mint, and shooting toward four federal 4 gricultural Bill Reported Today in the } f 5 eva tac ee SoalUNTE ‘GUSPELE House Carries Big Sum for Aiding Im- provement of U.S. Post Roads | fata’ly ‘injured Charles Linton, one of the guards, seized the entire WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—-An appropriation of $32, 300,000 Feonnter ment of money, Jumped inty | Denver are be'ng guarded and word for construction of forest roads and trail and rural pest roads as Le ee ee) tic ete tee nat tee wea |Palse Arrest Charged by } authorized under the federal highway act is recommended in the yo bill for the next fiscal year as reported today to the {mained at the wheel of the automo-| ra%o license No. $1,001 I T 3 x bile. One of the bandite iw believed| Too money was the property of the} ra 1. Adams in Claim to have been shet while getting away. | ederal Reserva bank and was feing | } Linton died this afternoon. transferred from the mint to the main| for $10,000 Damages | So qu’culy did the bandits work that! bank office bere for ipution to Persons in the immediata vicinity| Denver, Colotado, ming Fil d : Cc ‘ H were unaware of what had happéned | hanks, “according Grant, dt ued in Court Here. unt# guards .from within *the mint! rector of the mi The funds of the xe rushed to the windows and out of the| reserve bank. are he ToAain entrance firing at the escaping | the mint for the bank becn highwaymen. Tinton who was, as-| lack of secure bank vaulte #sting int guarding’ the currency fel! | haadquarters of the bank Jat" the first shot from bandit | jee. vaults of th A suit for $10,000 which is in calculated to stir up a certain to the’ bank on a 1 1 \xuns. The bandits, described by | tp Siretary of. tt amount of discussion in city The bill's tots). ¢ $68,781,553, or about $21,000,000 more seeds barat wear cae sth chee bec sles vas! Elet Gena AT than last year and $250,000 less than — ‘ _ Wers apparently about 28 years offirrexular, according to Oy ‘ Me hese Viol the budget estimate. The increase {s B i . ‘ Linton bad becn employed by} Grant; Sometimes three .or Adams through his attorney, due i the more liberal road fund pro- BR te, he, ‘ Pes, F the Federal Resérve bank for many} jeases be made in a week and then -¢ V; Al d inion which lant year was $10,000,000, , < - wi, : 4 Years as a guard ©. tagain no money Deliig telesand ov » Yanatta, against “Alexander / Thé Dudes Wareen Tet cut the an- Every polleeinan in Denver “has | period of two weiss Si pinay Na heath nas Ss. nual ttem of $360,000 for free si Deen armed with riot guns and as in-} me nokup o se z Solis bam Ree ane Aintebuton "by fonatoya and “epee : tensive search of the howpitalssot Den-l'vanue airsctiy tn freht. @ the masin| chasco tat Adare fan keen rat Se sentatives and {twas not placed in near Northwestern yards (on the west side Veriend stinushe pow in under. way. entrance of the mint. ‘The-m’it build- fale etnat’ ton to. hase the bil by the appreprigtons..com-| sr. JOSEPH, 316.. Dee. Sear’ thelr Thea! an ep to. ae ort A Rast oor fe fle ab eftp-t “0 locate the Pandit who Ws} in*s bounded on the east hy Cherokee| vestigation” P ™ mittee. Some of the items in the] iwiniam Quayle, of thé s locomotive sideswiprd the te ‘to topple over the emimnkment and | believed fo jays. boen shot as ho was | and on the west by Delaware. Adams charges that off th measure are: Episcopal church, St, Loul into sata rear of the apartment butding. Wreckers used en Stearn to exile the conducter | @itering the waiting sutomoblle’ to} 11 ‘fronts on West Colfax. The fed-| police force came te ine nowse De. . Fo? frost warning service &’ stroke of apoplexy at his chrspsirgey f= ile. wmAke-pya once: All roads ‘out, of} reserve delivery wagon was in| cemb» 1 Bis told im thine” “the eradicating hog choléra, home gt Paldwin, Kan., yesterday . ca . “| charge of J. 2. Olson, washier the] chief wanted to eee him ¥ uintif to the he endant wi rs of the clter. dem emorgericies in fighting forest Ynsects an dis Ino critical oot ‘accord- = | Federal \Reserve bank, B. Havenor 1 $250,000; preventing spread of moths,| ing to a message recelvedyhere to: = 3 was driver of the car and the guard $251,000; Lape bitlng 4 wate oF ota < % A. ¥ were C. T. Linton and J. Adams. ne peas) Lorn borer, $200,600; checkin: J ‘ * ars | be bi 3 the spread of the Mexican bean bectie, 2 ¥ of } s : |. As police began to questian y jail) mi: $25,000; studying food habits of birds; sitnesses to the robbery discrepan: | states th nding to know the . Rend . icles in’ the aiimber of bapdits actu| Charge whi i beer lodged agains: } sa animals, 2503.240;_magket inspec: ipa _ Suds ™ ’ 7 rs ajly engaged in. the hold began:to} hifi, he was Informed that he wus ‘ . appear. — Several witnesses declared| thero for “investigntun,” and that a | they saw, threa and four men, while|telagram to hold him had been re- Director Grant of the mint declared; cefved from Iowa. tion of perishable foods, $275,000; ex- | a aati a titan: ant SAIC LENE emp und eradication of the pink boll worm but two “men actually, participated in When the young man offered to the robbery, while a third remgined at} lv bonds for his release he was af_cotton, $411,400. Are U, nearthed In accordance with its prom ises recently made, The. Tribuie: ‘The cdmmittee also recommended 4 today announces. what is easily the most exceptional series of i | aadittchal laide at hea-wa? e : ; F; r = the wheel in ‘the automobile, 1 that it was a charge for which | bd — Seem letecane, amt 145500] BEIRUE, Syria, Den 18—4By ‘The| Jt is the Tribune's ‘policy fo get only the best, and at eonsidor- Airplanes Are Abandoned in Hunt Being ‘Aa the car came to a step the} 0 bonds could be given. Adams, ac sf @ large Roman probably an| the most famous authors in America today. ‘This series begins Ca door of the grated wagon and pro-| the city jail from 8 p. m. December tn vedtoek: production tn cane sugnt| 55 OTE, crury ob acne, weve] tomuerow with, ROBERT. W. CHAMBERS’, thilling story | ‘ade for Missing Officers Supposed:to | ‘2;,0¢,i2° f'e8 eon ae rl 3p, ms December 10 expenditure of, $450,000 for acquial- fiction stories any western paper cver offered to its readers. fpr. experiments and demonstrations| 4%0ciated Press.)—Tho " fotiffdations | “able expense it has contracted for ote serin) eyery two weeks by guards’ removed the padlock from the | Cord/ng to testimony, was locked tn - | been uncovered near Kassaba by Ar- OLEPTLE RED-POOT.” Don’t miss the: first. installment. ° . _, | secured the $200,000, The money had An attorney had been secured’ jn cad Tie et eon cate: eteanoa menian boy scouts fromithe American |” *. “With the conchision. of the Chambers’ masterpiece, another | H ave F ‘allen in Ar wzona ‘| been transferred from the custody of |! A hips tone teiry ty blaine $60,000; and for meat inspection §869,-/ ear Tellet orphendwe at Jeball./ 25° pritfiant story will begin. The list-of authors whe will contrib- cs OE EE cd ne induacl su to hla whéreabeute. oacine 000. A sechagtet cig A pe eps me{ ute to the Tribune's new fiction Toaturg reads like 2 “Who's ple: 523 bani'g < Boa es daantu eel Rtuiday Bunday and Méndercae The fund for the forsst nervice was| ‘nn Phoeicien rollen, mostiy, ‘in| Wholu Literary Circles.” Among those whose work will appear EL PASO, Texas, Des, 18.—Search for the mining army ‘air | (Rese Ca eee TAME ings previous to hls arreat LR tls ig pane Rind tg tombs, which tias been burted im the at enete eae ne a) Fy nena ia 2D: men, Colonel Francis C. Marshall-and Lieutewant C. L. Webber is} tsmebsing trom (ho front Sienna ote oe mene ee carried. last ‘bill, sands mi eim, F. 5 yn, e wered that he had been at hi Discuxslng forest insects, the vom-| “R38 for iver ee as boon establisn-| Rupert IHughes, Joseph Hergesheimer, Izola Forrester, Arthur | being confined gradually to the region between Twin Buttes and fying: the toneye were snot. with the | Pome § Casper on those evenings mittee seporied that there were @ar'led at the Jebeil orphanagé to accom-| Stringer, Norma. Springer, Jackson Gregory and others. Fort Huachuca, Ariz., according ta information received at Fort | oman to iroe up thei mene, 2h the sult fled, the plainti¢ bi iy pohly orca see onat uay_| odate tho treasure, but it 1s expected, Run through:your memoty and try to pick out a half dozen Bliss. at the sare tine the command wan Chzees that hia arrest and incar ing awn dee alttacece magional ior-| that the Near Bast relizt will eend the| names that rank #8 high ing literature ‘as these. It can not be! | “Colonel: Wi b A ; are give -the two. bendity who tind. late Reon tho city s without 4 € a : d x nans 5; q nt of: cause. no ‘ce be + tem, in Aten, more Important, relics to American! done, - Tarkington, Hergesheimer, Oppenheim, Mughes. Fitzger- Stone’ Winans is becoming convincec! that the missing plane | their car started firing. At tue te: | TAM OF cause, that no com st bio: ga cata . ald—all of them in fact—are names to. coninre with, Xt:is with yfell in that district,” said Major Ste-| not Linton fell wounded. The ban-|} JT RETRY Eee [fash esak hae pim in any court, that Nisbet had not am ‘from Towa or § arrest, that the violated any law, t was done unlaw- = i great. pleasure that the Tribune announces the remarkabie series z ‘ y 9 ef. of the intelil- 8 continued the'r firing at the win- ALLEGED CATTLE CATTLE THIEF (po@s BARKS | Taseents PRR ane ble mde peed i pt < Begin tomorrow with Robert W. Chambers’ vital-stery, and less mew developmenta aro reported,|%* though to keep employes inside | iaintite 1 probability w: tneseirs CAUGHT RY SHERIFF f SA VE FAMILY) you ‘will never stop reading. ; ‘ Parcel Mailing the poss | probbilty wile from rushing to the window and open art that cae and that 5 chil 3 hi shots were fired ‘ jexhausted every resource {a combing}. 10re than thirty shots wer: the purpose Opened Today this district, and many the men|thFough the -trangom ‘immediately | tion of the engaged in the search feel that it will | OVer tbe mai entrance of the bulld-| ¢ be fod# troops that eventually locate’ ‘MS and sgveral shots. went ough! munity.” William Kenty was picked up here} CLEVELAND» Qhio) Deo. 18. by attaches of Sheriff Marquis’ office/“Puppy,” just a mongrel dog, is deac this morning at the request of the|after Ws barks had saved his mas- Two" new substations wero. in-'|the plane. ‘The air nervice will con-| Windows on the necond floor. 1] x ys that the n which sheriff of Washakle“tounty. Kenty|ter, mistress and their eight months | | Stalled “a8 additions to the parcel tinue to cover the grcund from the! "AS soon as thé firing started, Di-} he had been h s fiithy and filles is charged with stealing tive head of] old daughter. Cramm were awekenod| Pont: department of the Ideal post '| a'r, but the nature of the terrain.cen-|727%2z Grant who was in his office! with mine. o kinds and that cattie from the Casper Supply com-]afd until he saw them. safe in a/ office. this morning. ‘These are 10- | ders a thoroygh search of this region |! tue front of the building and when eased be wus red wi pany who had just purchased them|neighbors home. Then he ° dashed cated at the Golder Rule depart- view of the robbers, sounded a gen-| cootics, gray backs, by airplanes’ Impossible.’* $ of " . lice ,and bedbugs: rom ~ Nelthem: hers, ba 6 Mouse arid; was trapped Hs ae cet : mient store an Cthe Campbe!lJobn- aT. tas cattle putin} ae tits otic ri Definite plans for the bullding of a of fine churches tna very.short t!me.| won store. One substation bad al- HL: sir poatasiors ‘of the stock men —_— paresty terian church tn Casper will be| with the St. Anthony's cathedral as| ready been installed at. the Pybli alarm. Employes of tlie mint| The papers filed also set forth. that I EERE taken up at the next sery:ces in the pe eines a x ‘ fad ans ea “ when they were. taken, according to liaberns atin? at? Sixth and Wwolomke standard of the beaut{Zul in-modern| Mdrke* and had ven a great suc Slsga tion: [streets which will) be held> Sunday are equipped with shot guns and are! there is no such crime known elther }buldirg at the first sound of the/ the laws of the state of Wyoming or cess, i 5 cela are being handled ‘at ployes braved the bandits’ firs’ and that no crime except first di 1 V ni IL be appoint-| magnificflence at-Beventh and Center;| _ N° pare: , T except first degree |’ iplo at’s ife FOR TUESDAY LUGHEON: Cua, tae eee fapptosimate [with the First Bapt! at, church going | the, postoffice buliding during the through tho, front. windows and| murder 2 as n grounds for the a architee:ure _ standing « in _ Imposing: . . Acting under these orders em-) the United States as “investigation” cost of tif edifice may be arrived at,|up equipped with. the: most fmodern | Cliristmas rus hbut all must go opened fire." John B, Henehan, was) refusal of bail of a prisone Tt is desired to arouse es much in-|gymnaaium and. parlors and with pos-| through one pf” theso ations. z Griven from the window by the firing| = age terest in the project ax poas:hle at this|sibillties of a sacond. Noor that.will| Hours at the “Public Market .are || He had’ t to provoke her to a/of the bandits. A. E naant an COLD CLAIMS: ONE VICTIM = The luncheon of the Casper Cham-|timé. Although the Presbyterfans| make it nomething to be copied after oon $a, m., while tho other (Wo! | tight, but es. kot around the propo-| other niint guard fired twice from the| | CHICAGO, Der. 18.—Harry TuGhs peter Commerce’which will be held in| have had a secire foothold in Casper | by thoxo seeking efficiency in ehurch| tations close at 6 p.m sition: Poy having bint: arrested secbid Rory. BAaw and is bellaved {a ir old printed, was found the manner of an open forum tomor-| for years, and although they sre grow~ buildings; and with St. Mark's Ep's-|" The ablishin xc © new ons, n nd, is out on ave inflicted the wound on one off ath in a downtown, alley Gains Divorce | second story PORTLAND, Mi | mt pers every y. they have |copal church flanning- early. con-| points at. which to m: parcels | bond because he {s alleged to the bandits as he entered the waiting ro cold earl¥ to. Madelin Master Gron, 3 pee bee ae See ae eal be Lae hehe PRES, placé to! struction of a beautiful edifificfie, the! will. minimize the trouble usually | Used abusive and ‘viclent language t2-| touring-car : : formerly, of Chicago and New York.| ably be the ‘last meeting hold -aereipes Presbyterians within 2g, short time will! experienced —by stoffice de- | ward his wife | Persons in stores across the atveet dy of a second Sani was granted a divorce from Nielx| New Years. t decided. ais: | Such a place would be provided he able to point with pride to'a 5' partment dur! he rush which Mary“ Johnson was arrested Sunday) from the mint were Attracted to the, a. rejirdad Gron, Danish diplomat and Nes York| | The ion eer retin: corks ARS contemplated building, which il! |Uire that will take {ts place among] comes from the jnal‘ing of many | charge of violating the drug or-! sidewalk by sounds of the shots bu ter near the club’ man by Jpdgo Lauren M. San-j thing definigely tha Yat anyone who}require the moral and pelal sup-|the city's finest. and éne that. will} packages. at tmas thm | dinance put up a bond of $190| were forced to retreat and seek cover |tr Western bern of the superior court today.| before this’ meeting but anyon | naive: the congregation: for. feark to} | for her cet (Co on Page Seven I Mrs. Gron also was given the custody | hasan important topic ought to be/por® | of public spirited cit'zens. of thelr nine year old son, Niels Jr.| ready to spring it at this time. a "CHANGEFIRY OIL PRODUCTION TAX IN NAN LEF® TO DIE | GOESTOWALL “WONTANA IS UPHELD BY NEW YORK. Dec Announce ment was madi ia y-the New set cea hee EME RT RULING a | Houston, “ible company pf Kan. sas City... The firm, which was ad-| | intttent to_the exchange in 1900, con sists of W. R. Houston and W. M government ible. ‘|Mid-Northern Company, Subsidiary off govern £ Q'Rouke/ was ono of ‘the six men|one of these men was O'Rourke ars | een nto teeter, errin Murder Murder Case Hears Story ti a ae other was Howard Hoffman, who} KANSAS CITY, Dec. 18—Houston, y pre Jury in H vetiom_otRer ‘Witnessed “AVS. texte | ee ee a ee | pA NSAS CITE, Dec, 18—Hfouston Midwest, Loses Fight Against Pay- i : rae agent of the a is Mable to ere slot down before the Herrin | ded Dec. 18. —Da of Miner Dragged Through Streets |805° Srey wise they bad boon|, O'Rourke was hore today under aay, was one of tho largest stocks and | Se At Willen in bare a marched through the town, by a sing-| Beavy guard. ; bond brokerage firms in the south ment of State Royalty ® state publle utiltties con ‘ho: tlants ing, Jeering mob. | Rane FAR OA |west. ‘The ‘company was establinied | and Bdmung G. Toomey attorr and Then Ss t by Assa n { has told of seeie tne} NEW YORK JURIST DEAD. [in 1837, and had branches in OF ahapen | ———_ | the commission, are In Bini et id, former justice of the state su-|ber ¢ > Kk stock excha 3! E. t } ity ,o - | by t comr MARION, Hl., Dec. 18.—(By ‘The Associated Press.)—Shot) men in the road, three of them stin| €evald. former justh Che ‘stat r ef the llegar bicep HELENA, Mont., Dec. 18.—Tthe constitutionality of the oil pro-! ® 1 con |preme court, who presided at the first | the. Sew. Y: ¥ for the} Chicago 1907, | cago Obligations sald to exceed $ neet a demand from New $200,000 w i ton exchange, th pour togethe a down and left to die on a lonely road. side, Dan O'Rourke returned |e ide FS acm Re today to tell his story at the trial of five men charged-with murder ¢iea of trying to take a drink in connection with the Herrin mine slayings. That O'Rourke, who pte vee ors still bears the scars left by his injuries, had come back from the | oe acnts very shadow of the grave to testify for the prosecution, was an| “Ac P * | ducfion tax passed by the legislature two years ago was upheld by at? | decision by the supreme court handed down this morning ‘in a| open be | test case brought by Mid-Northern Oil company. The opinion held that an oil producing company operating on {land owned by the United States and paying royalties to the federal jis 20 « : tha home heré iate 4 ding to prosecution attorney

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