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Soria Weather Forecast portion tonight. \ OLUME VII. Generally fair tonight and ‘tuesday. Colder in northeast SARAH B | RELIEF ACTS OF ~ LAST. ASSE INVALID, RULING Five Appropriations of $3,000 Each Affected By Interpretation. CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 26.—The same section of the| constitution of Wyoming un- der which the state land board recently cancelled an “operating agreement’ with the Midwest. Refining company whereunder the coropration was pro: ducing ol from state-owned lands, is held by State Auditor Vincent Car ter to forbid him to issue warrants for five propriations of $3.000 each made by the recent legislature for the relief of persons who had suffered through the death of or injury to em- ployes of the state or of county gov- ernments. The auditor’s stand {s taken in the case of Ida Geneva McPherron of Sheridan, whose husband, a deputy sheriff, was killed while in perfor- mance of h's duty and for whose re- lief; the legislature appropriated $3, 000. The auditor holds that’ Section 8."Afucle’ XVI of the constitution ts ® mandate to him to issue a warrant for the appropriation. ‘The section cited follows: “Neither the state, nor any county, elty, township, town, school district, or any other political sub-division shall loan or give its ccrecft or make donations to or in aid of any individ- ual, association or coropration, ex- wept for necessary support of the poor, nor subscribe to or become the owner of capital stock of any asso- clation or corporation. ‘The state shall not engage in any work of in- ternal improvement unless author!zed by a two-thirds vote of the poople. The state auditor further cites the constitution, section article IIT as forbidding him to issue the war rant sought by Mrs, McPherron This section follo “No appropriation shall be made for charitable, industrial, educational or benevolent puurposes to any per. son, corparation or community not under the absolute control of the state, nor to any demonination or sec tarlan institution or association.” Other persons for whom rellef bills were passed by the legislators, and to whum the decision made in the Me. Pherron case will apply, are Mrs. Agnes Carrick and posthumous child, Homer J. Booth. Charles Granger and Arthur. G. Hanson, SCRAPPING OF SHIPS URGED WASHINGTON March 26.—A rec. ommendation that the shipping board retire from business. scrap all inferior vessels and sell its remaining tonnage to American citizens “without any re striction” was the basis of a program submitted t by a committee of the American Steamship Owners associa. tion. The association further recommend ed) that all vesse!s not sold after a reasonable lapse of time should be scrapped, and went on record as be ing of the opinion that “an American merchant marine in foreign trade can not be built up through govern- ment operation.” Elevator. Toll Raised to Four) Towa, March 26. from the eight. story pvator at the DES MOIN ‘The fatalities fall of a passenger. ¢ Randolph hotel here urday, were brought to four terday’ with the death of two more of the car eccu- pants—Harry W. Hill, Earlham, Towa, banker and Cilfton J. Perry, the negro operate Herrin Trial Recess Taken Over Score of Com-| panies Are Listed as Exhibitors The doors of the Arkeon will swing open at 7:30 o'clock tonight to admit the eager public to the Casper Spring Automobile show which will be held for four days. Between twenty and twenty- {ve companies will have cars on ex- hibit. In addition to this there will be some unique features in the way of accessory dealers’ supplies. During the three or four hours in which the show will be in progress there will be musical entertainment and some clever contic skits Put on by and some clever comic skits put on by Denver. Attractive booths are being arranged for the cars which will be parked around the walis. Beautiful decora- tons are being placed im the Arkeon by E. J. Hadley of the Palms. These are to be very gorgeous fiowers that have been secured with great expense. That the auto show will hold many wonderful treats in store tur all who attend {is the consensus’of opinion of every one who has had anything to do with the preparations, Evi ery one connected with the Casper Automo tive association is working toward the success of the greater exhibit. The dealers who wit nave exhibits at the Arkeon ton'ght include R. N. Van Sant, Earl Boyle, L. D. Branson. Wyoming Oldsmobire company, Nash Casper Motor company. Joe Mansfield, J, M. Whisenhunt, Kennedy Motor sopany. Benedict Motor compaty, H. A, Burk, Wyoming Cadillac comipany. Doud-Weaver company, Casper Supply company, Auto Equipment company Brodie Rubber company, Wyoing Au- tomotive company, Motor Service sta tion. The price of admission to the show with privilege to stay as long as one desires is o nt gj aaa ina WILSON ASKS APPOINTMENT OF THOMPSON DENVER, Colo., March 26.—Wood- row Wilson, former president of the United States, today asked Governor W. E. Sweet of Siena is) jspete Huston Thompson, dem: a seat in the United States, pe tese to succeed Samuel D. Nicholson, Repub- Ican, who died Saturday night. Thompson now is a member of the federal trade commission. Governor Sweét announced he had received the following telegram from will not think it an unwarranted lib- erty if I express the hope that you will select my friend Huston Thomp- son for the vacant seat in the senate,” Thompson, while a student at Princeton, was one of the founders of the first Woodrow Wilson-for- president clubs at the university. At the last democratic national conven- tion at San Francisco he was credited with being one of President Wilson's personal representati He was an ardent supporter of Willlam G. Me- Adoo's candidacy for the presidential nomination at San Francisco. One Killed In Railroad Crash MADISON. Wis., March 26— One person was killed and three were in- jured today when the Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. Paul passenger train Nots 516, running between Portage Madison, ‘crashel through a the Colossal O1 syndicate on the northeast corner of the northwest downtown hotel Sunday and is being held for the authorities in Fort Col Uns, Co'o:, who asked for her deten tion. The girl is said to be under, the age of 17 years. d bridge one mile south of Poy. | Che Casper Daily Trin CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. Me FINAL EDITION ~ NUMBER 144. The Bootleggers’ Masterpiece AND RIGHT OK The mosT PRomINENT ParT oF MY PAYSIOGNOMY | | Hundreds Watch Your Progress and ‘All Are Interested in What You Are Going to Do to Win Prizes dreds of people in C are watching your progress Buick “6 new Ricken-| while t or new Essex coach or one of the big] going to sh prizes or awards, yo 0 stand | frier to rise or fa‘l in the est the countless num personally or know n you afford not to hit the ball? ‘The priz ary, too valuable not to put forth vt to win. ‘Cha personal ling el es nre too big. too extraor. ability Opportu: At 10 « nedule be in | ox ween now | fj the first Diggest vote s What you ad Monday night what you need t 11 the valuable pr Now is the time for is the time to get subse if you are aw: ] you will enhan r opportunity, | it takes WATER IN TEST : GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 26.—Further With the tapping of the second | intended to refute charges of immorality and to es the former president: “I trust you, Wall Creek at 3,200 feet, the test of | the present suit is based on a conspiracy to mulet the ‘colony was. offered by the defense today in the hearing of the suit quarter of section 22-39-78, came in| brought against he Israelite House of David by John Hansell with a flow of water late Sunday| and wife of Nashville, Tenn. Effort also was made today to night. show that Esther Hansell, a daugh- It has not yet been definitely de-| ter-in-law of the plaintiffs, sought to ’ 5 p= cided whether the test will be aban-| enlist the aid of the Ku Klux xan} PLANES T RY doned or carriéd to the Lakota which | against the cult. ‘ lies about 1,000 feet lower. It 1s| Quinto Rosetta, former member of ECORD eae probable that if this hole is not con-|the colony, and a brother-in-law of FOR R tinued that the rig will be moved to section 30 where an offset to the | t¢ property of the Texas company will| suade him to join in a conspira be drilled, the syndicate having 1,200] obtain moni acres in the tract. ther Hansell, swore on the stand lay that she endeavored to per DAYTON m the colon} proposed to falsely charge F moral practices, Ro: " ir pak Colorado Girl To Recattaialae cigticed tetas t j vainly tried to Induce Be Returned Home| veriute herselt in regard to Purnelt's relations with her. “All I want you to do fs to swear} The two ¢ nat Benjamin made improper ad-| aviators will vances to you,’ Rosetta quoted Mrs.| functioning Hansell as saying to his wife. My The ff: wife ref "l to do that because it at 3 wasn't true,” Rosetta sa'd and continue Rosetta dec! knowledge of immc e part of Purnell ord held & pilot. Ethel Lord was apprehended in a to A man companion, who {s said have accompanied the girl here the cult Jer used tobacco or | 1etor freed, ns the Colorado a intoxicating liquor; so far as he know. | to exe fused to prasecute him. Rosetta’s allegation that 10s aa eis! CAPTAIN PLACED KILLING DANCER was found on the beach nerth of Tor-|feneral prohibition agents for the rey Pines, January 15. SAN DIEGO, March 26.—The trial of Captain Louis L. Jacobs, a phys! clan of the public health service at ‘amp Kearney, charged with the murder of Miss Fritz! Mann, a dancer, t ight of January 14, will be- ere Hansell conspired agai ported by } CHIEF NAMED WASHINGTON, March 26—R. A Kohloss was named today as chief o} 16th division comprising Wyoming. ‘aptain Jacobs was Grrested Jan-| Utah and Colorado, with headquarters st John 18. held for investigation four} at Denver: ot E days and released on a wr:t of habeas| Mr. Kohloss for h : corpu After a er ju investi-| ¢ for A 10 0 >t Mins Ma nd was pla the| Haynes county jail on February 18. ( most eff Jacobs has refused to discuss the case] The appointment fills a vaca cated in t since his first arrest. the 16th divisional organi n. 2 thing was in rs were sduled to “take ed he had no per-| either establish topped by da sought to eng au Charges Against ie of David “King” |Postoffice Not In gosstavle Branded as Outgrowth of Blackmail Plot, Defense Claims your f Detective pee |e Postmaster S se _. TURGO-ALLIED postoffice is function: | ns nee opening mail, even tho| cllage on the let case of the alleged letters inted in sh brother at a base canard w ‘bined raise the Fren which was opened, a than the Ptolemy bo: Jeader a white ribbon con. | y, L, ter, =" BRAINS OF BLACKMAIL \DISTRICT DRY PLOT IDENTIFIED, OTHER On TRA Fos PRINCIPALS ARE HUNTED” Just stop and realize that every day hundreds end hun- yer and throughout Wyoming, as wel) as many former residents who have the Tribune follow them, in this campaign. | whether you are hitting the ball. The 3 they think they know just what to expect of you. act that you stand to receive the] the biggest They know side from 1 sedan, new| ts at its peak What are you is, head’ Popularit; Popular he man os woman boy or girl who gets real ¢lection who runs in the ft of his or her distal, i one whose friend fe thi. are willing to help. ndidate without friends satisfaction, too, of winn san in gi) but very real Is it ave not thought all| ness prop an be t that a c others 3d withou: ret far. Seven Days to Go vote score is an Indica: biggest vote] manner 1 of campa besomes his You ¢ When: the clock strikes ten aj that a decer week from tonight, no longer will| tion of t place all be} possible—but dates can always be | Any One Can Be Low ow] Anyone can be low ptions. And} no effort to finish at the bottom effort—genuine, e our vote score with | goodness work—coupled with cere desire on the part of your friends to see you get on, in the running. in order to finish Your 8 irst yourself. a first. The other factors a'l help to help y: i Make ni fact that y rm ae busy, work, ke: “ollow with evidence you COLOSSAL GETS are working ances and then on an think of. Pile up a re ends are tak! your success as you are wits we Eh s “S| PEACE PARLEY s| PARIS, March 26.—(By Neithe Mr. Bean tur ciated Prem about worry some of our best/the best omatic y otl Great, Britain r Lieutenant ach st forces at Horace Rum missioner higher com: United as observer. t 50} A messag rS./ Ismet Pasha, ° Turks hope a nite peace “Wilson” ARDT LOSES FIGHT STAGE SET FOR AUTO SHOW OPENING Pope /2rity Is Rea Factor in Campaign CLIMAX OF LAST ROLE FOUND IN DEATH TODAY AT HOME IN PARIS “Divine Tragedienne” of Norld Fame Passes in- to Beyond After Coma- Like Sleep for Hours. 4 PARIS, March 26 The As ated = Press,)—. Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, “d vine tragedienne” famous on two continents, died here to- day. Mme. Bernhardt died at 7:59 p. m., expiring in the arms Maurice, who entered the that mon —(By The week-end was in Ber Bouleva sages b came one of tense an- ardt's home on the » and a flood of mes. idding her have courage is on the ion to live, on in her ntended si'gh Bernhardt this morning st ill ret: her ment tness, astonishing th her comments, times she caused them much pain by spenking of the agony she SARAH BERNHARDT ing. At times also she ) talking of her own funeral, 3 anx to know yesterday « eo sew Siig n she t @ht thir ars ago was still pre ved. nay wished to be buried in ft As her son, deeply moved, mechanie- crumped up a scrap of paper and nervously threw {t out of the window, patient fc n to tell him ngly to be careful or he would be r throwing thi ch ts contrary to # on the stre ordinance er noon @ report sent out News said Madame tation of the Desnos sald Mme. I t ha en kept alive if whe ld recover fi her comadike 1owever, urprised at ng wor ons rece an such 4 a ewe