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; j Weather Forecast 3 WYOMING — Showers probable a Q . i INAL west and north, partly cloudy ‘tn — southeast portion tonight and Satur- < day. Warmer in southeast portion “ : : j tonight. i { : j| EDITION | VOLUME vi CASPER, WYO.. FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1923 ~ NUMBER 196. POINCARE AND CABINET TO REMAIN AT POSTS GERMAN REDS MARCH Js=iseeds Urged _ [auseones )PHEMER CIVEN ON BIG STEEL CENTER| Fight for Supports: = 222M TOM FRENCH PERMISSION SOUGHT T0 Flo Leeds and Her Son, Jay | Mrs. Stillman Advises Her to Press Her|""" | —— ot “si AY DEPUTIES IN | At New York— RW E | Suit ‘Against Former 'Admirer for _ | Shistclohia ——000 202 ox-— 8121 PARIS CHAN AER eats ~ Batteries—Mitchell, Bishop, Wei H NEW YORK, May 25.—Mrs. Anne Urquhart Stillman At Pittsburgh— RILE. siege | hopes that Mrs. Florence Leeds will win in her controversy l ptteeecre ni i we] sed Hoy i. 2 Communi ts Only E cep- 5 is | with James Stillman for support of the son born to Mr. Still-| Batteries — Doak nd Clemons; i eatinn:> Menace of Communist Revolt Grows in the Ruhr; pat and Mrs. Leeds, says a dispatch to the New York Tiines| Morrison and Gooch. . Tor Parag * ° i rom Grande Anse, Quebec. ay. For Mrs. Leed » tk e di 2 eee ads a As Stnkes Spread to New Industries and pateh adds, Mrs. Stillman has “nothing more s than pity.” | ¢Atchleneo— Ra Toes, ds to Be Cincinnati 000 09 600—0 | Chicago —_. 031 000 00x—4 Batteries — Donohue, Couch Mrs. man charged that Fred K.} and if Beauvais, the Indian guide named as| any res: co-respondent by Mr. Stillman and| Jay Leeds’ f Pushed in the Courts. Reds Hold Advantage in Mine City. Cy ETS ‘charged with the paternity of Guy| my sons are gentlemen Wa a O'Racrell PARIS, May 25 7 BULLETIN | Stillman, had been annoying her Mrs. Stillman said that if AMERICAN LEAGUE. A se i BY 25 — (By The ESSEN, May 25.—(By The Associated Press.) Bands of |'ta) aealeb rahe. ‘dectared. “and “nated |(would fght likes deer, "1 't| At Boston ROT eee a gene See communists today attacked and looted the warehouses here ; ee eke: | Washington 010 100 210—5 1 Gre chamber of deputies, that Fowler McCormick, son of Har I hope th | old McCormick of Chicago, a friend] added, “she will not sit still, and hop: them, is remaining at the lodge) that she will not let thin with her and her children as a pro-| hop all else," sh Boston 000 020 Oix—6 10 1 j : * Ww 8 Pxce on Matteries—ohnson, Russell andj With the exception of the | 8 slide by,| > : i : | Rue! iercy, M y, EB and) Communists, rave re s that some how, Invsome wey, | Ruck Plercy, Murray, Ehmke and gav Premier and overran the market place. Most of the stores through- out the city have been closed. ——— 4 ae t ine Devormer. Poincare re Sa German government is alarmed at reports that armed com- Sagnnee ia alga heel nadeord ae n anything with people like Still ni aS tree ee obs i | 1Or the uatl of reathenieg L munist bands are marching on Essen, says a Central News | centlon’ by &. New “York soclety wo-| maui.” Philadelphia’ ._._010 016 100-2 y 2 interpe : > dispatch from Berlin this afternoon. It has asked permission man whom she has heard he may — Batterles—Shawkey and Schangs! {hig mesma, oon! ' of the French authorities to send forces of German police marry if he is divorced BOY'S FORTUNE Naylor and Perkins. thualasm of the r from the occupied districts to Essen and Gelsenkirchin. | About a month ago, Mrs. Stillman) TOTALS $1.90. st utes. E are striking in the Gelsenkirchen dis- | explained, she was informed that Mr.| NEW YORK, May 25.—Jay Leeds is Detroit— R.H.E. sem o ? % Stillman had broken with Mrs. Li Neged ileg te #01 J a.| Chicago — “ ESSEN, May 25.—(By The Associat-| trict. ? + 6B eitim son of James A./| PARIS, May 25.—(my Sitti rhb wtiite Rs the Rate in.|, The communist commission of con- bh 5 | Mrs. Stillman appeared far from! Stillman, today has a total fortune| Detroit haar Sate RN 3 : ed Press trol’ today ‘wan still holding’ the police | her usual health. For two years dur $1.90 deposited in a penny bank,| Batteries—Faber and aM rsday’s ministeria Ng Sugurated by the communists is gain headquarters at Gelsenkirchen which |ing her court battle, she postponed! according to his mother. lette, Cole and Woodall. : ended as quickly as tt arose; to > | e m1 e ergy © exact, {t Insted nm halt r. ing in numbers and includes thous-/{t seized yesterday, an operation to conserve her energ¥| Tne mother—Flo: i ands of fron and steel workers, be| Negotiations are continuing among but three weeks ago it was performed) mer chorus gislin m telonrem’ from | At St. Loule—ClevelandSt. Louls SNe ones F sides the miners previously out. The | Ursomasters and the French authori- said, and she was not fully re-) atiantic City, addressed to The Asso-| 5&me postponed: rain. ca coro xe giving vocal en- ‘ latest to join were 20,000 empl: ties for the establishment of a work j | a ciated Press, challenged the state. re Fae ito genera p . er's police force. “I really did not make a direct! ment of Mrs. Anne t the | > ar © pre ron his part of the steel works at Remscheid. near | © * P®! an, the e pape ay Besegn a FS Wiberthld, waehe deimand for. wizitty| Mrs. Leeds has been repleced in Mr. Stillmans affection by a New| fer to Mrs. Leeds to adopt Jay| banker's wife who has rted her || Sheath Age ACN § er cent inerense in pay was refused.| BERLIN, May 25—(By ‘The Asso-|¥ork society woman, according to Mrs. Anna Stillman, who expressed the| Leeds’ son)” she said, “but| willingness to take Jay into her own = ines nr ng commun : vert tm estimated that 50.000 iminers| ciated Press.)—Despatches from the|hope today that the bankers’ former mistress would not yield to her fight| would be glad to make such an offer| nursery and that the former Ne aries . estimate 5 | Ruhr this ‘morning gave rise for a with James A. Stillman for the support of her boy. any day, He is my son's half brother, (Continued on Page Six.) Marcel Cachin and other defendants : | time to the belief that work had o: arged with 1! nl acts against the ‘ NeAntns tative: atuhr: ciate tiie oor ase tevare:to beltried by the concelar s respondents reporting a general walk- pity D, replies A The poy i t ex amining strates ® |Serougmout sho Ruhr had. been de Johnston, the American tennte str. ee neal |clarea’ in, sympathy. with the Dort- won from ghe French school boys | unchanged, for he will undoubtedie NW lever, showed that the movement Was heir sem y at 00 ——— = senate A . international hard court champion- | “° chambe! jens to th eGelsenkirchen dis- igs Horo. La. Coste took the seo. | f deput he LOGAL AUNDUP a AIRMEN Pe ONO eediied te Shipecs rea MANNA ODE | =a Eee cece | | ON RETURN | Meet Bridge ina Arctic Ex Lorex | rnaed tne ‘incident ° Ownership Is Urged by Hylan CH ANGELLOR (If Fees eaten pcgemgpnie oo Is Wounded By ation to resign the president would CHICAGO, May =5. — (By The Associated Press.) —The avall himself of a rarely used pretoga- to parila cfuntry an Car Wrecked State aaa Fi In d : SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 25.—Lieu ~y . | tive and send a me ” M D Ji tenants Oakley Kelly and John A 7 first national conference on railway valuation, attended by | B b E I | ment tn order to gt any Ve inquents in | sackenay, army aviators who recent | _ ONTARIO, Ore. May 25.—Clyde | approximately 300 representatives of the “progressive bloc“ om xp oston: piandtion’ of why, ai pavecamentten 5 | ly established a world’s record by fly-| Younghorse, a young Oklahoma In- | jp congress and railway labor union head i repre: t é ing the ervir port of ' Operations Here. ling trond. New OWore to" Gan Diege| (dian who recently became oll rich, : f E ion heads, and representa- 5 sna eine the, tnmwerving aupport of mp | without a stop, left Rockwell field] bought a $5,000 automobile wea. tives of a number of agricultural a tions, opened its two- d Cay sha | maneity. of, the /6lt should with: | today in thelr famous monoplane 7-2} nesday and drove away day conference here today, with Senator LaFollette of Wis- C bi tA : b ¢ Captain Gottfried | 18 am ae ie sy a a More than $4,000 in automobdile| {0T El Paso where they are scheduled Yesterday the automobile sales. | C°PSin, in the chair, heard addresses, tical advantage of the so-cal'ed pro abine\ ppointments V] Hansen, the arctic explorer, eal Pe ‘ aching conse fees has’ been collected by! ‘0 Afrive early this afternoon. man was confronted by Young. | *t#cking the “proposed methods of| gressive bloc P enBaldan A ed with Captain Amundsen in his a f - ‘Warren Dailey, state inspector work-| horse again. The Indian was afoot. | Valuation,” by Mayor Hy’an of New| At the executive session this after remier Daldwin Are polar rey bee Abions cwas: ence the an -s i ude inves ° ing out of the secretary of state's of- XECUTION He walked with a imp and his face | ¥0rk and Governor Sweet of Colorado,| noom Senator LaFollette announce wooing 6 : i, th us anes joni oF aan alle pon ler fice, in the two weeks he has been | Ey and hands bore various contusions |*"4 then announced adjournment to the conference would be org h Announced. PES asc ahaa Se gtabath timivwort refer! that Altace z Casper, Up to Thursday night of and bruises, He had a-pocketfui |®" executive session for late this af | chairman selected, ane a prog: ioe ae ie eealana today: "Cap: ripnllanioecemal ke een a ‘wee! , in of money and he wanted to buy an- oon. Ined are os ° sland of Zealand today. Cap comea before ; suteo te one eae feet cavavgnitis| IS DELAYED other automobile. He was asked | “Government ownership and opera-| ‘The shippers’ statement de Rin May {By The Asso-} tain Hansen is not expected to 9 home policy ought the how of it all, and this was his n of the raflroads, with a scienti- that the valuation 4f railroad proper- ress.)—Reginald McKenna, | recover merely to lobby plots 4 weeks lan | —mpt toward unification,” was! ties, which has been under way for|°*ncellor of the exchequer in tho The explosion occurred a few|and parliamentary tr ‘This amount has been realized from| sopenaten Jaald by Mayor Hylan to offer .the| oncocimeteny ten saan ee way fO8) Asquith ministry during 1915-16 has| minutes after Crown Prince Frederick | ‘Our foreign ¥ be all the persons having only one plate or no| SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 25. “Drive out big car, buy gallon pone olution ofthe transportéb ion| coat the pe ernmer pik #2 5,000,000 aceepted the chancellorship of the} of Denmark 1 the Gejser to take or observed ; plate at all; from persons using tour-|—George Gardner, sentenced to be] moonshine; take drink, step on gas. | oh. now facing the country." and the railroads $02,000,000 exchequer in the Baldwin ministry | command of his own destroyer t our home ing car licenses on cars used for com-|shot at sunrise this morning for the| Trees and fences go by heap fast. |“ 0) OU GUM ae ean to take when he has recovered —_ policy nd less aban 3 mercial purposes and from truck|murder of Deputy Sheriff Gordon| Pretty soon see big bridge coming | Gombinganae : cals have given “ from his present illness, it was an doned ence was organized for the purpose a aS an. owners who have applied for plates| Stuart, had a new lease on life today| down road. Turn out to let bridge | fP"" Me Niwalme’ L0r tle pispone nounced tonight Two KILLE toh giving their tonnage less than it/as the result of an eleventh hour in-| pass. Bang. valuatinncaiectinot eat ietate peovie| LONDON, May 25.—(By The Asso 8 actually is. | vestigation of his sanity, Car gone. Gimme another one.” | jnow the truth.” d Press.\—The official list of the ay's crisis nrose as soon as Mr. Dailey stated this morning that| Acting on the report of a lunacy| _ Mr. Younghorse was accommo: | jeoiiowing announcement by Sena new cabinet of Prime Minister Stan. Premier Poincare had informed LaFollette, that the session stood 7 ley Baldwin, issued this afternoon tt ) ee dinees) Toa nents: | ms. that P so far the department been very|commission that there was “some| dated. He paid and drove away. lenient with regard to infractions ot tas to the sanity of the prison- adjourned, J iuvnees itrattioy al $ Lord Robert Ceci! has was ni 1 6 com the law. From now on no leniency | ¢ vernor Mabey issued a_ re- raote f the Chicago Association of| |been apponited lord privey al and inists ¥ F can be expected from either state or until June 16, when the state STANDARDS Commerce, presented a petition “in| NEW YORK, reat ea irernt robs |that J. C. C. Davidson, who wan se Maj ater i [ county officials. Particularly is this) pardon board meets. The board,| behalf of leading Chicago business! bers this afternoon entered the office | etary to former Premier E Law army alr 4 true with regard to carrying only) which last Wedneday denied Gard-| < mem, and large shippers,” which de-| of the Solld Gold Mesh Bag compar jomes chancellor of the duchy of i \w one lcense plate or haying obscure) ner's application for a commutation} F OR WOOL nounced the conference as “a men-|in the Bronx, covered the clerks with | !ncaster airpl er infraction | of sentence, is expected to reconsider ” ‘Sor dirty plates. Tho la is punishable be strictly enforced. alain The other members of the cabinet a to public interest revolvers and fled in an automobile etic 1, near here, y © $5 fine and will) its action in view of the lunacy com- » petition was handed to Sena-| with $15,000 worth of gold bags. ape begs y * 1 fi : 2 ary 7 ‘The list shows that Prime Minister consideration the ; flames. A c al the overn as t f sn olley. n s of th conference deemed wn failed to presuade r b: Ee was due ft, he sald. ert Horne or Austin Chamberlain ¢ standards, effective July 1, for grades| 1s too great by seven billfon dolla * i i of wool under the United States| said the statement, “rates based on i Warehouse Act have been approved | valu n reduced seven billions dol-| AR TIST IS 5 by Secretary Wallace. The grades|lars would save the public Jess than) 1 é are. Fine, one half blood, three|six per cent in rates, or an average] MONTREAL, May 25.—Detectives eighths blood, one fourth blood, low] of $3.50 per capital per annum.” today arrested on the «treet a man CONVICTED one fourth blood, common and braid. In view of this “Indisputable| belleved to be one of the band in Wool in the fleece is to be designated | fact,” it was asked if the conference | volved in the big Denver mint rob - | by the grade of the largest portion of] was not in reality vised | bery several months ago. The sus — same as in tho] vicinity of Bolling Fie ashed and burst into means 4 es |the fibre of the fleece. to “prejudice the people against the| pect being held for {dentification by} NEW YORK. May 25 —Abranam | — Police Without Clues to Identity of Thief velop ee oan Sine Penton 2S =| “Tier ent tony « Iron and Steel Institute Committee Fails Casper Jewelry Store 5 | PRIZE AWARDS 0 [ats spate ecrdtieral Twelve-Hour Shift ; ae ey committee of the iror and steel institute appointed recently ‘The prize: winners in the contest for the sale of season tickets for Ant to investigate the feasibility of abandoning the 12-hour d See ee ee ees scary: Tice Utter #16 Routh acimball and BY THE SOVIET in the steel industry, reported today through Elbert H. Gary, 4 2 y, Tribune apartments, Theso winners won first, second chairman of the United States Steel corporat that it could 77 aig, company’s sore, 180 as, Second tree n unenow?| AONE TO CHAMBER BY CLEANUP TEAMS TODAY }: this morning; and made good his escape, leaving only the traces of broken glass and a half empty window behind him. The local police have no clue to the man who committed the es Breaking a ‘large hile ia the window of the Casper | SEVEN MEMBERSHIPS and third prizes in the erder named. not at t time recommend such a st« act, but are working on the caso with threo Mas Knight Templar first prize was Lot No. 8 block No. 7 in the fown of Mills. It MOSCOW, May 25.—(By ‘The A hd J i 16 pik jand the Ai heatiiveniae : the hopes of his immediate apprehen-| Charms, two’ watch chains and two was donated by Thomas Mills, president of. the Mil's Construction com wei Bitteen Sis : i a ihine 4 gold wrist watches. This, comprised pany, ‘ond priz was Lot 19, block G, South addition, donated by the basis noblemen 4 | hg ce 1, he continued, sion. about half the d'splay in the window,| Hagens and Murane with four || Pend, DOChin eee vot Bales company. Third prize was Lot 2 block 14 ye noblemen | onc final t leet son ies The patrolman on duty reported| 4 gimilar line of artic were left|memberships headed the list of addi-| tion, donated by the Casper Land and Townsite company executed ds a re « 3) : ; nape c y Bad that dow had bem rifled about | untouched, ng thought that, the/tions today to the Casper Chember | » winners have expressed thelr appreciation to the donaters of the paoe ee Hae pgp? eet P| p 40" < ing. It is thought feared dfsclosure and, desired | of Com) with the Utah Refin also to the merchants and everyone who helped toward their succes: tan F oa ; Af f A e bhesitind ° that the theft was executed but a}; his get-away in the quickest|ing company. «Seidel Rooms agd 5 9 r ane ates brought 1| tien short time prec & yy » time. Max Myland, the pro-|tho Evanson hotel also eredited with F Rod # 1 5 at | 5 it r of the ¢ siven his es one eact Solicttation Boy an 7 ptamtas ‘ the burgie te 6 loss aa ranging between | tea will be continued until the | - ‘ : ‘i 2 eaauett ie *

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