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ay Weather Forecast Us / og > [ thu | $ FI Ni A L Le ee LUME VII. ; CASPER, WYO., FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. NUMBER 124, DRUNKEN BANKER KILLS THREE WHILE SPEEDING enero ets Sheridan Solon Urses Consideration Of — \#? ®t |DEATH AITO 1s Railroad Bid for Salt Creek Oil Lease! tami! MNO ITER BEST INTERESTS Minty ceo | |Noted Jungle | Eclipse Will | Hunt For Nurse feses com ant THREE ! ICT IMS Hunter Seeks || “OF OTATE MUST Be Visible at Commerce which is to be giv Divorce Decree BE CONSIDERED 8:28 Tonight President of Rotarians n taberna c th's evening. The banquet is op to the public. | a} CAGO, March At Sheridan Speaks will be heard here March 22 The two main speakers on this se will be visible in North Views on Lease. Be inde tale viakbineee waloge evening's program are former ( night. ae efficient handling of a big rifle has ernor Robert D. ey and the Rev @) id =) James Thomas. “Building and Re. Homicide Charge Placed Edwin B. Frost, director of Yerkes observatory at Williams Bay, Wis., finator Robinson of Arkansas, who sed death for many jungle Sentiment favoring the con- | *#ccends Senator Oscar. Undiswood) ccompanied her husband building” will be the subject of th explained this eclipse will occur as the of Alabama, Senator Underwood is tice to ate big pane vexione. address by the Rev mas Against Philadelphia moon runs into the shadow of the sideration of any and all bids|now definitely in the race for the) on his t A survey for the coming year earth. The first faint trace of the * . Democratic presdential nominat! The fifth time he went alone. for the leasing of section 36- Ls chine dia the ma- will be given by Attorney Robert ] | ; : Dione ct ss Bb sor : Clubman W ho Failed phenomena can be seen at 89-79, Salt Creek, when the : a 9 rushed, awrot aincken his speed, but state land board deliberates . ‘ : P By Busiéa 60 feet 3 wera next Monday was expressed : sth 5 ee chibrian arate Brock, banker, here today by State Senator Nels ‘This was the answer made by known Philadelphin tammy 2. Widely CHICAGO, March 2.—Big game huntng exploits of Carl E. Akeley famous hunter and naturalist and his wife, no less renowned as a hunter in the jungles of Africa, were recalled here today as an- nouncement was made that their individual efforts for divorce, each charging the other with desertion, M Public Commissioner Mrs. J. W. Lind ar garet Smith have been ; The ey Melee present two vocal solos at diff. were killed early today w othe eight f th , times on the program. The an automobile eee My hen era # A. Wilson will give the |high rate of specd = ata ation. O. L, Walker, presi 9:32 and the shadow ve the northwestern portion at ette Breazeal who disappear- A speed, cras nt of the chamber of commerce, |Mt0 them as they ren t am) commerce ah é hey were iil be toastmaster ry beat x . P car In West 10:35. The lower % will not be dim-| med. jed from Highland Park, N. J. n. ' t'adelp retary of the chamber, wil a To St : e op His Machine tra! standard time, with the north Pearson of Sheridan, president of the Nicky Arnstein (above), husband of amily, was found resume of the past year PHILADELP eastern portion of the moon becoming Mar pe SLPHTA, March 2 four blocks from the kill : Sheridan Rotary club, who declared Fanny Brice, famous comedienne, eside a blood sree Une standing that the best interests of the state when he was arrested with five Wrecked against a pote is or cr, can only be served by such consider alleged conspirators charged with rested and later” woe, He was ar- ition. grand larceny in connection with{ ality race neld without © alleged bond_swindles, y mag Draper wi!l sp k on the “Dut —Two ; 4 slightly obscured ed to women and a man ” trate on a hamil. “I want it understood,” declared ak ohe mas n a hanil $ “ t — $5,000 b > was held in Senator Pearson, “that I am not All-On a. charge'of driteeg: lobbying for the Haskell interests in ———__—_ automobile wh by Bee oritedant weeding or thie OUSTER ACTION |\Execution of American Soldiers Without ” 100 PAIN IN 150 land, but We of Sheridan believe that M | the Haskell interests may submit a F proposition which the land board will BLUEFIELD, W. Va., March 2.—Eighteen men were re- Trial in France Denied in Report of men, t feel called upon to accept if the be toni ; ‘ ltween’ the: + r : ae ported entombed by an explosion in a mine at Arista, Mercer AGAINST KLAN ° # ween th Rateest Sion Hasuelt tatertoa! WS | county, at noon today. The mine is owned by the S. J. Pat- Senate Probing Committee FAR aveaeit Lng beddea sincere. terson Pocahontas Coal compaey. piacach My a “ prised to find her tt There are two mines of the Patterson company at Arista, iS UNDER WAY s ‘ y oot "D ment that ig, manifestly untavorabte one of them being drifts. It is not known here in which ming WASHINGTON, March 1.—The sensational chapter of THE EAST MONTH and ¥ ig at Bee, sehate history-revolving around a charge by the late Senator to the consideration of the Haskell] ene explosion occurreds "The genera! bel st tv of the pies D bid. There; Wave. been many Toman larcinss y ate at. Day? “ i ee c atson, Democrat, Georgia, that American soldiers were ex- he three © retu 5 cirowlated, many of doubttul origin,,|.0Ffloss, Bites company. ate At, Dey TOPEKA, ‘Katis., Amarth’ 2—With | ocuted without trial in France, was closed when the con it from a birthday party. ter “me regarding fhe purpose of the railroad | ton, Ohio. one representative Of ‘the Ku’ Klux , s \s amit- OD. , b s. Klan in the Shawnee county jail here |tee appointed to investigate reported unanimously that it had Tite Har Mrs. Clara é, O'Donnell w a8 Sat because of his refusal to answer ques.|found the charge unfounded. Arrests in February by and tho mother of eight. shige | | CREDIT BILL tons the state today continued the| ‘The committee's findings were em-] Major H. 1. Opie, of Virginia, had Miss Murphy was Wiens ieee hearing before a supreme court com-| bodied in one of the briefest reports | shot his orderly Casper Police Total seni a Sigh “school ir missioner in its suit to oust the kian| ever submitted by an Snvestivatiiig Senator Watson's original charges Brock was taken to a police tation a from Kansas. body. It was scarcely a dozen lines vere ss and a v0} rg NOTON, 3 io y were mado in a series of senate 173, R Sh police surgeon who, ‘ gamete ae erecta tates Eh H. H. Kitchen, klan organized was|in length. It pete ney that a speeches in November, 1921, during 7 ? eport Ows. examination, reported Menorca “The intentions of Sheridan people | ii one that possibly 10 men were| 3 -) 4) committed to jail, by the supreme| Pursuance to the order of the senate! which he startled the country by sub eae Brock was undoubted! are of the best. They have adopted P B “ere | pill had failed to reach an agreement] court late yesterday, adjudged in con.| the committee had held hearings and] mitting photographs which he said |, Almost $2,000 in fines was collected | fluence of Uquor no resolutions of advice to the land killed in the accident at the Arista ':oaay put it was said great progress| tempt of that court for refusal to| !naulred into the allegations of Sena-| portrayed gallows on which American] ¥¥ the police department during the |f driving an J bdoard; neither have thd people of | colleries today, which was caused by! jaq been made in smoothing out| divulge at the hearing the names of | tor Watson, and rg i palate bern soldiers had been hanged without|™onth of February. The arrests 7 Cheyenne. We do not believe there! , aust explosion. W. A. Craven of| giterence: persons who'had signed thelr names | they were “not sustained, by the test!-| toga process. He also exhibited Jot-| totaled 1 ——>___ , the jail sentences. im ‘ ° » : ; fa xh ya : ; salts 1 amounted to 660 days is any need for them. We expect the s | . to a Topeka membership petition. mony ters he said he had received from | Pose 60 das land bgard to act for the best inter-| Dayton, is superintendent of the mine.! ‘The chief points of conflict were| Attorneys for the. klan announced| All the committee members fixtd| former service men declaring that], Following {s the report in full: company, before any bids have been opened and I would suggest that a8} ),yrox Ohio, March 2 many’ Casper people as possibly be i, on hand at Cheyenmu text Monday Patterson, president of the V when the bids are opened that they} Coal and Coke company of Arista, may gét their information at first) yrercer county, West Virginia, re-| Haase ceived word over the long distance under the in- he was: fully capable obile, ests of all.”’ } understood to irivolve parts of, the!» test of the © Would be taken to| their signatures to the report. They | !llegal hangings d shootings had Total rests — 173 —— Aah Capper bill, passed by the’senate and|the United States supreme court. wre Senators Brandegee, Connecticu';{ Ken place while the army was in| Pines, ass mere 2,085.00 IRTO PRI S vy _ — ; - ance es collected _ ~77"1'969.00 CHEYENNE, Wyo, March 2~|Commissioners TO | wnicn were stricken out by the houre| runpgan Ito anmearemmn| Wills Oh'° eens sea haa aver pros oy Raeiseiaieeliesluce et 1G, te Phe Tee PF eet ‘ when the ccmposite measuré was] “Tintin. Maret pen SD} Repubilte a Over North | reatuea ; ents #18) the city ordinances, to-wit Bs eg “aoesigttly bes vigorously Attend Meeting drafted. outside {the Roman Catholic | Carolina, Shields, | Tennessee, | which some of the t ors of . ad e Beer SUGAR SOUG . t Bi oh 9 adioated consideration for the bid | The senate conferees were said to I c athedral here last evening dur- | Demc na ane cP viene! 148 the army and ot the war department | y, plating chum: onal = Z of ese fates OF orrvany Bor]. OF Lari Board | nave wavs ration stimovons to| De t mleson, eine punta Pon [tse purge which ete oators tae ee UES eT es % cme a lease on the State of Wyoming's place supervision of private “agri-| pia: race He (shes chats ane 4 Petty larce! bulla'ng committee during its hearings that Petty larceny famous “Second 36" in the Salt Creek cultural credits corporations”,’ under oe a x HICCO GHS Investigation __ _ ation by the senate manutfacti oil field. ‘Tom Hall, Dr. G. B. Morgan and|the comptroller of the currency in S Assault —— - ommittes beaded eS eeanigpe ey “This is our first real opportunity | 5101 scott, comprising the board of | 8tead of the farm loan board, and to jeeding nator LaFol- § - ae - lette, Republican Ww onsin of th to break the stranglehold of the big t % é permit these corporations to issue ARE FA T AT, Arrested and held for sheriff's of. ecent nnces in t a to pieations on Wyoming,” said] county commissioners, will g0_ to| Gebenture i 9 bons, Sacra [Seto fans raise | : se ApS = | ee: Murder, 1% in a8 Proposed in a resoluton introdue- Saretor Pearson, “Coupled with that} Cheyenne tomorrow. night to attend ting bruno zeae =~ 4] St oO nator Breokhart, Re- public jmportant proposition it is the first] the state land board meeting on| cess eek Running house of ill-repute . 2.2 aaticabia opportunity the people of] Monday when bids on section 36 in NEW YORK, March 2.—Miss 3 ui D'sturbance ..._..__._ Sel, MEL, ab KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 2. —| Held for federal authoriti Pri BIG VOTES IN GIFT CAMPAIGN Charles Tewson, 57 years of age, died| Arrested, possession and s fiber . ing. from iy section have had to secure direct} sult Creek will be opened. The com:| Marie Wagner of New York, today railroad connections with central and] missioners have expressed no prefer:| retained her je as Metropolitan Hiccoughing, which h today Time is fleeting—but one month, izes that the grand prizes are prac-| hours. I of the bi yote period in the big/tically within their reach, to bi ~ WASHINGTON, Mf reh 2.— Inveg- — mittee would be directed vestigate the manipulations of the sugar market and ascertain tha use of the rapid advance in tho price of sugar notwithstan¢mg the fact that the secre commerce announces that no world’s shor of th gar suppl Fugitive from justice Violating building ordi Gambling ~~ -----___ Illegal cohabitation —.....-.-_- ail sentences of a total of 660 days southern Wyoming. This is no iles!-| ence toward prospective bidders but| indoor women’s tennis champion by timate proposition, and if Wyoming | desire to see the largest returns pos-' defeating Mrs. Charles V. Hichins, timate Proper) the opportunity the| sible to the taxpayers of the county. Mexican title holder, 6.1, 6.0. state will be set back ten yea 'T. F. Algeo of Casper took issue with Senator Pearson, advocating re a |. Rarcotlc continu at @ local hospital after s oughs more Ited fr cording to physic me la ‘ pune € ‘ now left, after| claimed for their vy own or for a 7 The would prcceed Bee Midwest Oi Tribune eampaign is now eee nena were imposed during month. Num 1d preeeet leasing section 36 to the Mid g 9, which time the prese: big ve | feited to more aggressive opponents ber of days served about the city jail;|@uring the recess of c¢ ess this “There js just one practical view of the question,” he said. “If this lease | is awarded to the Haskell interests, the Midwest company during the} eighteen months remaining of its term would doubtless drill scores of wells on section 36, begin intensive production and storage, and that would mean that other producers in the field would do likewise. The re- ¥ 402 days at $1 - . how. Become a candidate determined | almost entirely upon their final a | Paper Control Btook-pound fess ca. eens 2 canoes To win $5.00 Cash Prize and have a picture of your store publishea}| t® Win. A sy Bubssripnen wil lieesme.etous. Dub otorth while, the 14-meals (boarding of prisoners, | 4s} eee place you among the leaders and with| BIG VOTES are allowed, state) 3.50 | * a little additional effort you can land; Qne sgixyear subscription to The League Issue — The Kellogg Corn Flake Company have been advertising their Krum-]| one of the big prizes. GET, BUSY |‘rrjpune credits the contestant with vered Mbanes bled Bran extenstively in this paper and are anxious that every grocer || NOW! in town make a window display of this product. With but fourteen more days (0,000 votes clubs extra. - - he person who halts now for a wh'ch to turn !n subscriptions and| moment—if you slack up or let your} BISMARCK, N. D., ch 2.—Fu of the Fargo Courier al publication of the Non They have shipped us all of the window display material which will satan fo juutios te abet window, and as an incucement wil award $5.00 in cash || Secure the greatest number of votes enthusiasm wane—if you overlook one | ture « to the store having the mest attractive display and publish a picture of || fF each subscription, interest in the | opportunity to better your chances to | News, offic sult would be that in five years both [th winning display in The Tribune. competition and enthusiasm in the} win, you are taking the desperate | Partisan league and the demand for a't Creek and Casper would be in a progress of the contestants in The] risk’ of losing the big prize the retirement of William Lemke,|George F. Richardson, stage of rapid decline. It Is infinitely Our representative will supply you with the display material, but in || ‘Tribune's mammoth $16,000 grand Last Chance for Big Votes. long an active teader of the organiza-|répresentative in congre A telegram has been received at better for Casper, for Wyoming, for | case he should miss you. Phone 15. DO YOUR BEST. prize distribution is growing by leape| Never asain during the election| tion are expected to be the most im-|Arehigan, ded. at the hace of hig} clamber of commerce headquarters the school funds and general business and bounds. will it be poss‘ble to secure so many |Portant matters that will come before| daughter at Bellevue, near here, yes Fg aaa le arren stating that development and stability to have) Each contestant in the race real:| votes on subscripticns as between | the te convention of the leagueltrday. The body will be tak tal eisai se WUE oRNa the, this off production carried on over a) now and April To hold back sub-| which started here today Eilenburg, Wash., for buria [epune 2 paraday fn nd je period of 25 years.” | scriptions now or to depend on ca maf pomerenun, fe e 8 ire and ap land board in connection with the im date simply means that you will hav } Parag). th r ral weeks ending letting of a five-year lease |to take Jess votes cn such subsc! | is ‘ uve been P 1a. | * tions. We re put t. t | Senec p ' dvi ' en the Mid-| & ° ° ° e 2 ° 2 ni r uD ned on section 36, to begin whi fit? and’ square At Wiad : : - ‘ : declared the winner of one of the b car prizes, you cannot possibly affor to let this BIG VQTE PERIOD pas ° ° © * a west’s lease #xpires October 1, 19: 4 ; has included criticism that the state's a iY intention to recelve proposals for Ee lease March 5 has not been sufficient BILL IS SIGNED: . without ting your hat in. the — Wf advertised. and the contention that) ng” with the -“stick-todt-tveness a ‘ ° Yi rk > Ww l nothing in addition to cash show'd be! tog ANGELES, March 2.—Pola] At that time Chaplin declared he) Charles Chaplin. He needs a wealthy | that omplicies ithe }evotesa! tot |i ee Wyo., March %4-) Chapter oO. H. B. 154, H urks Ou considered in awarding the Age ee Negri and Charlie Cha motion| Was “the happiex: man in the world} woman, and he should have no diffi-| avery effort worth while you ean|(Special to The Tribune)—Governor|A. 84, providing for separate this connection attention has been) )j-ture stars, were enge im to-{and Mrs Negri tadicated ehe was very|cvity in finding one in the tn'ted] arive of one of the four ble cars. Se thurs approved the-act of|Ses8ment of sleeping car compar R pre T called to the fact that the preeent|day after having six hours|well pleased, indeed, with “Sharlie”|States—the richest and most beautl- Giice Once Bvenines: ae idelantine ‘eats af "| Chapter 3, 0. H. B. 70, H vevise realty lease of the Midwest company WwaSio¢ anguish last night when Miss she calls him ul country in the werld, Therefore] gtection headquarters of The Tr! nuthorizing Riiisains tax 36, providing fc not advertised before it was granted! Nogr; broke thelr engagement to} So everyth'ng seemed to be ran-}I ager form of | ¢ rt to that corporation three and one-half rrarry because she had read in ulning smoothly » adopt the ma sive Mr.’ Craplin We teeedom ard} pune office will b ! everybody was|release him from h's engagement. [19 o'clock gasoline. open evenings till fr 0, H. B. 2, H. EB, A.| LONDON, Ma By The Asao to r 6 votes and issuc the act to promote co-| © years ago, the new lease being grant-| newspaper a statement credited to her|expecting the ,date fur the woedd'ng|wish Him the best ‘of luck and I 4l-| supplies such as extra subscription marketing bw authorizing/34, enabling cit'es to adopt manager Preas,}—Re today saya ed nearly a year before the Midwest's | fiancee that he was “too poor” to/soon would be set definitely unt!!|ways will be his devoted friend. receipt books, sample coples, etc. All|{the incorporation, of ro-operative| form of government ind! rere ae first lease on the section expired. The|raarry her “just nov yesterdaywhen Chaptin was qncted|° That statent wis typewritten. subscriptions received before April 2|arketing associations, the act In-| Chapter 75, H. E. A | ut the ¢ A first intimation the public fad that Rumors they were enga Inter-|as statin “Iam too poor tu get Pressed for detalls, the tragedien- count on the big votes. Sub-| creasing inheritance tax rates and] ing new sugar t fa Wastes Sena d, Sanit cata eathan | When. dass maceititare Fiat | nas btedian ricci ie rere | Blt a and: har s tions that are mailed which bear|the act forbiddin niale rimin-| taxation for fir draft templa it is asserted, came when|when they wers. firs: pul ed No-|day world and w nit) ot: to: tn] witty teats fat eaten rg 2nd (in AACE tl Doll 4 fay nie | Feeaion firs ; a te 1d to the Midwest when princely f- loft nent . 3 ; | A K ' urtherme t is stated, a consider ial'y , rur t} ‘Swelve hours later Miss Neg r rience, I The a f ot exe ato n the letting of the! Povh'e near Del Monte |' 106 a statement reading Ts willclve.on! pets aus tameeiitive dghitad! mat iter 1820 ‘ x (Continued on Page Seven) January 2 “I consider I am too poor to marry (Continued on Pa The acts ed Thursday f ven) ni . att