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Weather Forecast Snow tonight and Tuesday; cold wave with sub-zero temperatures py | Tuesday morning; strong southerly | winds, } VOLUME VII. Che Casper Daily Tribune CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923. FINAL EDITION “NUMBER 107. GERMAN POLICE BATTLE FRENCH BLIZZARD TO _ STRIKE HERE Storm Sweeping Pacific Northwest Due to Arrive Tonight; Steamer Battered to Pieces on Rocks in Heavy Seat at Seattle; Zero Cold Is Predicted Snow and zero cold are predicted for Wyoming withir the IE 5 A aS «oT emp, OIE T ELUCGUENT TRIBUTE TO LINCOLN IN SERMON | ‘Nation Which Claims Him Should Live Up to Ideals, Says D William E. Barton in Message Broadcasted from Chi- | cago and Repeated from the Tribune Ide r | ‘America makes high profession of faith when she claims Abraham Lincoln as the norm and exponent of her national life. Th2 manhood of a nation that claims Lincoln should be clean, upright, honest, patriotic, sympathetic, magnanimous, noble.” All these virtues and more were attributed to the great emancipator by the Rev. Dr. William E. Barton, pastor of the First Congregational church of Oak Park, Til., and mod- | | §.O.8. Is Sounded © by the Tribune in Big Gift Campaign CASUALTIES ARE REPORTED FROM QGCUPIED GITY French Tanks Ordered to Herne to Keep Peace | in General Walkout and “S. O. 8.” That is a call for help. It is a call to help yourself. The Tribune’s great “Everybody Win campaign is on. To be frank about it, comparatively few candidates have entered so far. That, of course, is the Tribune’ You are not interested. But you ought to be. you have considered being a candidate. ght to dawn on you that, wi ndition like this, your chan 1. funer Especially if DY % r n erator of the National Council of Congregational Churches in the United States, in his ser- If you will use your thir xf ee next 12 hours with the arrival of a storm which has been! mon, Abraham Lincoln and the Amer.: , you'll see the light | Boycott by Citizens. sweeping the Pacific northwest. The storm had extended| ican Ideal,” broadcasted twice yester-| > six new cars and ths $6,000 in| | = into Montana today from Washington, and Helena reported | %¥ tom Chicazo, radio stations et & ee iT} Bf prizes will be aware WITH BUYING | " os : repeated by the ‘Tribune-Wyorm is certain. | BEPLIN, Feb. 12—_(By The temperature of 1 below. Strong northerly winds are in pros- Miniscnere.’. ha vereets eeetion: was rea pul esaashied x ERLIN, Pe b. 12 (By The pect, according to warnings sent out here to atockmen. heard and appreciated by thousands| je rit is in better shi Associated Press.) — German SEATTLE, Wash. Feb. 12.—But- interrupted wire service in many sec-| throughout the country, being clear| policemen clashed with the feted by a high wind and heavy seas,/tions today. The storm disturbance | and distinct as it was picked up here, n. French today at Gelsen- the steamer Fidalgo was virtually|centers in Oregon, where the|'The sermon first. went out. from vist otitnle eae de the irchen, but. there were no beaten to pleces against the Albers| barometer pressure is an inch below] Orchestra hall, Chicago, after noon | question. Pethabe:the erent array af peer talities: accordi B Brothers Milling company’s dock here| normal. Snow was reported in parts] and at 6 o'clock was repeated from brinos ‘has acafed sine Gt youn Wesel .< DENVER, Coles are, \23.—ottc nes, according to relia- early today and sank in five fathoms of Montana, Wyoming and Colorado|the great Westinghouse station. | the prizes of much less value you| Schultz, proprietor of a soft drinic| 1° advions. | eddie ae ee of water. The vessel, a small Puget|with rain general on the eastern! imo author is the father of Chas. would'fa'l all over ,yoursslyed' to eet bshment, waa accused of having | hoon iio (on heel iee fo have Bound Freiavt stasrner, was’ valned:at | sippe. except teow) Sheritan,: Wo) la wiatae aiitor af ehevteihine; and | In. But because $16,000 fs put up you hased the revolver | ROADIE with wounds. Oe Rt ee © ORCS CEB iDON') CORY 10 the Basie nes | Ve ay WOME a seine we bang pubiehed’ | {al = think you will have to have too many | Charles Linton, federal rr | ieee sacks of oats. unusually warm weather and sun- pamphlet form in-Casper. Copies will | votes guard, was slain on De | e va hine is reported to be general. “ + . . z = last, when pultz was ke ws dis The crew of the Fidalgo, consisting am be available In a few days at the Tri-| Goodness alive it doesn't make any & - patch from y 0 “Wot seven men, leaped to the wharf a| Temperatures in the Rocky moun-| pune office for those desiring it. Ni Flotilla from Atlantic Fleet Ordered to difference how many or how few vot Sal saaleresa vitl French ‘soldiers Benen inoment beforo the steamer over.| tain states aro exceedingly variable} more eloqquent sermon has ever becn | ° ee a The high man geta his| $59 G00 robbery tn hewoeey, killed in Gelsen- turned and sank. | with sunmer-like weather prevailing | eiverod, it may be ead. | Turk Waters as Time Limit on choice and others get prizes in pro. | $200,000 robbery in front of Denv in th feat teats. oe x In some parts and winter tempera: | “COVeT ' a | ene mint. The charge was m nt Dozens of «mal! ere torn! tures and blizzards in other parts. r. Barton is considered the fore- | * Clarence Arnold, sistant . from thelr moorings during the night : : taig|™MO8t Uving authority on Abrabatn | Smyrna Withdrawal Wanes It is all In your head. es district. attorne car ¢ ning Fr and early morning, and several were| The government forecast for this|rincotn, his books, ‘The Soul of| dition. Get your thinking a . - reported still adrift at alatehour. The en prem, win ecdiee sate Abraham Lincoln" and ‘he Pater-| _ to functioning and you'll s ot net Le 4 FRENCH TANKS. Ea hed locity of 40 miles an | #eneral Tuesday with gen cshorbokd of Abraham Lincoln” being ac- r : eis a2 light th il make against hin | SENT TO HERNE. ne thie tiesmes ee sepetted “i,| temperatures except In the south: ceptoding’ undleputed eUeiaeitiie? me VALETTA, Malta, Feb, 12.—It is understood the British | \ny you haven't seon it before. and bond was set at $10,000, pending UESSELDORI b. 12.—(By parse west the subject. foree of destroyers in Turkish waters is being added to by Subeox! a. Yaceived: “cow paasibie’ grand ‘Jury: qction ated Pres ports that larger shipping. i? . 5 U Ps ) Subscriptions recelved now, Arnold said Schultz had not giv: Seattle was today covered with a| Telegraph wires are out between} 11 this connection his addreas on|another flotilla from the Atlantic fieet, presumable the| know. count more than attecwa Ages seer musa ola ee A hard, frozen crust of snow, ranging | Reno, Nevada, and California and be- |x sncot's Jost grandmother, delivered | fourth, which is reportedeto be en route to Malta, destined |The early bird catches. the worm—} 170. tuthori gntistactory ex: |at at Herne, not far from Boe in depth from a few snehes to nearly | ‘vee Porter See rence: |recently to an tayited audience. otifor the Dardanelles, This mai make the numbes of British [that’s the cream, the easy pickings. | wich arnolf Wan purchased Ghintea oe = foot as the result of yesterday's scholars... bistorians,~sddgea ath thao-| destroyer flotillas In Néea¥ Hi atera’t And:tho easy —-plckings,. -with “the | 7) act pita ta the tae eee ‘G are t storm, the worst of the winter. Tele. logians, assembled yy the Chicago | roy’ as ar astern waters five. Breater votes credit, may be the de-|'ny federal truck und ahot un foe oe ee tho phone wires, coated with ice, were MEX LEADER Historical society, definitely ‘identifies ae Ja 1 clding factor in this election. Now.} ie panaineg ie 4 apa a n th ee blown down in several places and z the paternal grandmother of Lincoln,| SMYRNA, Feb. 12.—(By ‘The Asso- | get it. Let's go. panda 5 a riovilagel eet d the French have many street lights were put out of In this he disputes eminent authori-|clated Press.)-—- Mustapha Kemal : m Temember, there {s only one way to a kssliiiay bi ° work of commission. A number of automobi'e IS St HICIDE Hes and distinguished writers, who|Pasha,, Turkish nationalist leader, ‘anadian Is make nominations. Candidates must ‘The boycott is becoming more and accidents and injury to passengers xe been in ole kee randmothers| 22% Srrived here. Calm prevails either nominate themselves or be the |more popular throughout the Ruhr ' e product J re 2. choice o: ome end 19 will do i a > soot antnany LINC ab th Soar oF ce Rev. Barton states that "ail the blog:| ‘Foushout the city. No-aaaiont | Wille Manor |I isc nent ge 20 4 the Germans have decided to ex- noeae eran! blowin att bythe: higt wind, [os MEREOO <GIAY, wireb.. 137 Genseal| reruies at. abretaam -sissoinaiana ine | Wapslilnet:beiee = eaters e'thes: the Dig ta iiass eae cue opin abe nae tend It to Essen: refusing to do bust In outlying sections of the city the | 7°sus M. Garza, former military com-| correct as to h's paternal grand-|Ismid or Smyrna harbors. | I paign, and if you want to be sure baniinteae eee mow drifted to a deptly of segéra| ™Ander of Mexico City and one of the| mother.” Dr. Barton sald in part: | n ECLMAILY | mat sour name is among those from Coneyehice Ge thal endless feet Cuatig tia pig. f leading figures in the movement} “I have promised to bring to this. PARIS, Feb. 12—y The Asso- | @hich {the owner -of, the grand ‘prkes eae. mcommenting on the results of the against’ the Hurta administration,| meeting the lost grandmother of ciated Press.}—The three day exten-| in to Gb.chouens-the eurcest. ¥ 13,=(By ‘The ‘Asso-| iret month: of the occupation, Gen- SPOKANT, Wash., Fob. 12.—A bliz-| Committed suicide in Monterey yes-}Abraham Lincoln. I am prepared to} sion of fhe Turkish ultimatum de| | VANCOU B. C. sendy ar ‘brink, -on- your wpenl }—Dr. Thomas O'Higgins | (ri, De Goutte told the ‘sard that raged here throughout the| t¢Téay- (Continued 6n Page Ten.) manding the withdrawal of the allied| Major J. C. Thorne, of this city b blank your Do this at once. orcugh. father of Keviniwefore the entire world night gave way this forenoon to sun- beter sondeced cari en is Ser zaecied gearthaad ak ha fics Matas rh Office Open Evenings. len the | OHaetn minister of “put 1 solemnly ward Germany shine. ‘Temperatures that reached 1] TrAHOW A TAneaE TG Gh tae nal tec mihiecirendece, Maser shares jergring the Dig Drise CAPORW DE tame affairs was ed last) he continued, “that if a single one ; é 5 het a 3 tain, | ner, ison, ) orne, | election headquarters in the Tribune] pint. : ee grr de pachcigme hye Las ler known, the orders to the naval com: | while a prisoner of war, saved from | building will be open ev evening | preppy : ra _ ate heres whs Drediaied for tanlght and tomer manders to defend thelr positions if) death under a train in Leipsig. A | untit nine o'cicck to answer inquiries, 31 } abe wi et ss 4 r codicile to Her 0 2 votes, | ys te row. Elght inches of snow fell dur. ef ohare ence tenement cites thats the legatee Palocigiian. | rea ions rill not take long Clark. midow of pant, te ah ing the night, making an estimated Freee sapaconeas Contin Feportas | Se araguntee dian the as eth lag reeiater fe) aac ecuted in 2816, were out." fall of 15 inches on the grourd here. hich also reached London that tho Y Shilo Under arated vasa, | tO. Win one of the big prizes. The r with their mothers, in! ‘Th expressed the op!nion Sie : 2 Turks last Saturday decided to wait) {om While, under armed guard, | campaign will be a very short on, | "ste, Free § furces today that Germany would not fight unless uieoain Ee ‘another three days for the withdrawal | J4%P. In front of pn Spproesplnk..j:And.at.the.close of the campaign, the} (talc by Bree Slate furces today, that Germany woul Mester nee TOWARD MONTANA 9 ‘of the war craft. They reserved to} ‘ain and save little Karl. voter’ willie counted: by a.\cor ity offices here, which had just been adversary. BHCENA Mant: Wen; 44: a4 themselves full liberty of action after| | Major Thorne at the time of the | of prominent business men. bey orice : Be satire Ct ae ates Gat the expiration of that time. rescue was being transferred to | who have obtained t st num- |? -. ! PARIS 4 (By The Ass cpa = Vornmey. sige reed ‘) ‘ ——-——— Guestin for solitary confinement | ber of votes will be formally present 7 rises ch Peel ae Perce gmeeping down trom Canada. Your| Casper People Who Want Copies for Mail- | following an “attemt by. him. to| ed with the handsome prizes that are einted —Canolderablo talk ta <i betas 3 elena was, the escape from a prison camp. (Continued on Page Tei . . s coldest reported this morning, but al! > . clreles ir ther France, stations in Montana which send daly| ing Should Get Them Now; Shortage ' Been aba, Sielg ane gate theo reports to the weather bureau here. i Spite ohG £R | ceed in brit Germany to terms Pst ar en gen Baan Hie Ghiarcatiba | COMMISSIONER. TO. TAKE v=" ssisscw‘ine otha for the night. Havre with 10 below 0. um 14 n | ' ; Ruhr valley under the treaty of was the second chilliest place in the aa Le Versailles, : : state. Five inches of snow in Helena 4 . 7 ou every {n- Was the most precipitation recorded} While the Tribune printed what seemed to be an enor- WANTED IN NEW MEXICO i i Ni. A OFFICE ON FEBRUARY 19 ten the allied action ro- tor the 24 hours ending this morning.| mous number of copies of the Industrial Edition, the demand | |sults In the reinforcement of the Ger- Colder weather is predicted for to-\has been unprecedented and they are going literally by ‘BY HOLIDAY DECLARED FOR HIM —~-- quent; expla oe, ee ight. ©: apahs ; oe ‘yank Clark of Casper, the newly |@uent!y expressed in some of the seer S08 probably snow tonight and! the thousands. We will do our best to supply all comers as Attorney Alex B. King has been| x Hl fated. iis a a per, tt Moriah tees Wuktegee | att oe long as the edition lasts, but we warn the public now that the| retained to defend Juan P, Archuleta % Meoel¥ed offloial notification of his ap,| Whether ssure necessary to MOUNTAIN REGIOD supply is fast dwindling. If it is your intention to mail out] and Elias Archuleta charged with the i . Si emer m Gov. Ross Baturda | blisate to accept t 8 exo aia Me this splendid showing of, can find. killing of Antonio D. Vargas, Heu-| It happens seldom in the life of a man who has held Pups Pees fom Et espe Bert a ‘ s Feb, 12.—(By The |'Wyoming resources and uchinvements,| At the present rate of sale the re-| tenant governor of New Mexico. lic office that his deéds live after him and are remembered in the office on: Mondas appli Fress}—High winds on|to friends and retatives at a distance, | malnder gis Radmmoth edition will Governor | Ron has bean netified the state or nation which he once served by having that state i c the westeri; slope, throughout the | or to commercial or business concer be completely exhausted within the| that extradition will be resisted. | + x tdav ¢ ii . hi vever, is ; | ic Wai Rocky mountain. states with tempern-| or capitalists or investors who may | next forty-eight hours. ‘The two Archuleta brothers are |OF Nation declare a holidas an his honor, “ me Oa vt fl ie k will leave early th ek | sensit {ures ranging from 12 below zero at |be interested in a country of pep and| Don’t wait another moment, Get | still being held in tho city jail here,| the fortunate experience of Gov. Charles N. Haskell, the first |for Cheyenne to. fumilar x0 sit] Havre to 46 above at Roswell, N. M.,| go, do so at the earliest moment you | yours now. the officer from New Mexico not! executive of Oklahoma and the first citizen to be so distin- bhty ed of = is re nig y on j feels guished by that state. Se eo) eatiain in ¢ heper : (Continued on 30 BO IN DAWSON MINE Removal of All but Few of Victims Is Expected Today; Rescuers’ Lives Are Endangered by Masses of Debris DAWSON, N. M., Feb. 12.—(By The Associated Press.) — The first results of recovery work in a cross-cut No. 11 south of mine No. 1 shortly before noon had brouht the total bodies recovered from the mine wrecked by last Thursday’s explosion to 78. Thirt-two victims are reported lying in the entry. All the dodle expected to be brought out | the roof of the tunnels by the blow t y, } en men still unac-| ing awa J nd nnings, may nted fo: ey are believed to be | drop imperiling ir 8 f thelr be a ous | anced precariou 1 the t | workers must exercise the « Workers today faced the danger| care not to brush against the that at any time great chunks at | sont or hanging masses of material slate, rock and dirt, left hanging from | A mis-step, mine officials pointed out, IES STILL What the people of Oklaho | who is to build the Wyoming will mean untold advantages | best illustrated by the procla }of that state in declaring Sep ifc#ner executive. | does not deserve it. The proc “Whereas Honorable Char A state does not so honor a citizen who ma think of Governor Haskell, North & South railroad which to Wyoming and to Casper, is mation of the acting governor tember 24th a holiday for the GAS AND FIRE EXACT TOLLS clamation follows les N. Haskell, whose name is might precipitate upon the workers a vealed in detail for thé fifirst time the great extent of the wrought by the explosion and the enormous task which confronts th workers in clearing the passage way before the bodies of those buried more | channels Welfare work here has kept pace corporatio devastation | way for the pa | hecessitat mine. Investigation the cause will rem and] ing to Daniel Har engineer, on. ed by the 1ebl Ly with Cal 1 States E which for air Bev ington, has failed of the explosion, in offi supery to rev been | of the people to rule—cause these great principles to be per- detuge of debris, burying them allve.| with that of removing of bodies. | ¥ h side of the mine is ex-| Destitute 8 supplied to yleld the of the en:| with n Y ve been men. on yesterday | fed and clothed, widows hav by officials of the United States | comforted and the dead have been |petrated in our State Constitution, Bureau of Mines, General Manager| buried by the beneficience of the wel P. G, Beckett of the Phelps-Dodge| fare staff that has been working | F corporation and other officials. re-| under direction of the Phelpa-Dodge |@Hd not for the benefit of a pri Preparations are under | held or holds a higher place in the confidence and esteem of nent of compensation | deaths the than a mile from the portal can he| declared toc or the approximate removed: Overhanging rock and| center of the blast siate endanger the lives of the| Sixteen Greeks who died in the rescuers; great masses of ¢ and held bere pending th be removed to un Greek orthodox ehurc engraved imperishably in the history of our state as its first governor and as a member of the Constitutional Convention, and hereby the new state government was organized and carried on for all the people ileged class, and no man ever where his unswerving devotion to the principles of man’s | equality before the law—that all men are entitled to the same full measure of civil and religious liberty, and the reer-| the people of Oklahoma as a faithful public servant than | Charles N. Haskell; | “And whereas it is announced through the press of the | PITMAN, N state that he is to return to the state to deliver an address at ed here and the Fair at McAlester on Saturday, September 24, 1923, “Now, therefore, I, M. E. Trapp, acting governor of the » Feb. 1 dozen other fror ng appreciation of his great service to our state, do hereby pro- claim and declare that Saturday afternoono, September 24, 1923 be observed as a holiday in honor of our distinguished citizen, Hon. Charles N. Haskell, and thus be mindful of the beneficient influence of our constitutional rights and safe- guards which have resulted in a prosperity unparalleled in the annals of any sister state.’* {children rang age n PENNSYLVANIA FIRE CLAIMS FOUR LIVES. INDIANA, ckea and four of x A family of s pers day by gas escaping from a broken main. The dead are P. Pucci, a shoemaker, with a shor State of Oklahoma, as a mark of respect and token of our| ‘ence on Broadway, near Arbutus street; hia children | cians say! t OF 11 LIVES Family of Six Asphyxiated at Pitman, N. J.. While Five Burn to Death in Destruction of Home is ons were oVercome € h four to twer

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