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» Weather Forecast WYOMING—Showers probable j Dight and Satuntay. Not , change in temperatrre. VOLUME VI!. «| mash Fay The 5 OFFER IVDILU Casper Dat CASPER VOM ons LED BY FRENCH ly @s , WYO., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. “POLICE HUNT RECORDS OF BANKRUPT CURB FIRM GERMAN & BALL SCORES NATIONAL At Pittsbrugh— LEAGUE. R.H.E.| NUMBER 209. PROSECUTION OF “BUCKETEERS’ IS t a ee ad F New York __..010 500 000-6 9 0 | ; Pittsburgh -103 020 30x—9 13 0 t Hi x 5 | Batteries—McQuillan and Snyder; Curt Rejection of Cooper, Morrison and Gooch. | 2 i 0 | | oe brea | Bie ' u 0 At Chicago— RHE.) Late Reparations | BALG iE. q i BELLEVILLE, I, June 8.—The Chicago _ 201 001 00"—* © ¢ Proposal Favored dirigible ACA with a erew of alx Batteries—Fillingim, Genewich and L i | returned to Scott Field near here to: O'Neill; Osborne and O'Farrell. | ° ° | : ; ‘ e -day from Wilbur Wright field, ——. / Sak AS By Paris Cabinet Dayton, ., after battling hea At St. Lonis— Ve ee in and wind storms for fourteen Philadelphia __...600 00° Shae AA: . + a hours. St. Louis 000 00% Midget Smith and Earl Puryear, Stars of Fistic PARIS, June 8.—(By The Batteries — Weinert and Wilso! L. L Winkelman Com- Associated Press.) — Paris CHICAGO, June &.—A $2,000,000 Haines and Ainsmith j bse bee Firmament, to Battle for Chance to Meet and Brussels are keeping in| iit lasinaaee SUE =a aiiy) Larsestl Osea Ch A St lI B t constant communication to- —_ largest ever issued to a woman in -—— rp sve Se te eas pe pany, ges Pp amp; 0 her ellar outs. d di A the advisabil- ° ° ° the United States, has been taken 5 or + 4) 5 s ° ay, discussing the advis d d $ Boat aaah : a cutiby MGI eeal a mae stponed; rain, roa a ity of making a reply to the University President to ut ty Mrs. Bvelyn Marshal! reid. |Plangs Laid for $40,000 nB Street, Latest ”, he new German reparation note or ig f Sago: DScaine e = cee At New York— R.AILE. B Tonight at 8 o'clock at the Rodeo grounds, the gong wiil| noring it entirely aa not suscepeitie| Address Graduates of | *#°: it became known ners toy. | Church; Divisional | cit’X°" *°"Taoo 201 coo %;| To Be Forced to Wall. - sound that starts the greatest boxing card that has ever been | of forming a basis for negotiations N h —- 5 ; New York _._._-102 000 000—3 8 1 = , assembled in Wyoming. Supplemented by two band ii | ae, tS overly cece ae j Tense atrona High. f LONDON, June 8—A party of Chief Is Coming Batteries—Cvengros and Schalk; a i 3 nds aNd | that a reply be made, the French communists stormed the entrance P 5 Mays, Shawk d Hoff NEW YORK, June 8.—State At. > an orchestra, as added entertainment, the public shoul = aed Gti : —— : : ae Jones, Mays, Shawkey and Hoffman.| tomey General She = . ay cout sé p ie shou €N-| government is reported to favor to the Coblenz jail last night in an jee 3 eral Sherman today an joy the greatest sport program that®could be assembled in| curt dismissal of Germany’a latest| The program for the commence.| attempt to overpower the police and ‘The most important event in the] At Washington— pe eee LE ct ar Casper. proposition. ment exercises to be held in the] Telease their imprisoned comrades, | history here of Grace English Luth-| Detroit ——- Pid ati Ms ete rere Sh ) Midget Smith, the blond hairea| Belgium, on the contrary, 1s said/ auditorium of the local high school| ®*¥8 @ Berlin dispatch to the Cen- | cran church, thus far. will -be the| Washington aa HoNeces Hate: stock broker: fighting machine from the Harlem} to be desirous of wording the ac:|this evening at 8 o'clock has been| tT! News. The raiders were beaten | Visit of the Rev. Dr. George H. Hill-| Batteries—Dauss and Bassler; Hol TEA ONE MOC Ce et district of New York, and Earl Pur-| knowledgment in such a manner as} worked out with considerable care.| Off after a bitter struggle. Twenty | crman, divisional superintendent of|lingsworth and Ruel. Re nes ae, year, the foxiest ring general ever} ™ ght leave tliewaweonen for a fur-| Dr. Arthur G. Crane, president of the} Of them were wounded and several | tiiesions for the United Lutheran Peetien onan Pobre recall dial A J Yy turned out of the middie west, will| ther parley University of Wyoming, will deliver| POllcemen were hurt. hurch of the United States. At Philadelphia— R. Te Wind haae oe ae eee ee be the main feature of the evening| ‘The French foreign office main-|the commencement address. Uls| — This vis:tis for the purpose of going | St. Louis 32 900 00— ae cugies Hone and company, larg. ‘1 in a bout scheduled for 12 rounds.| tans an official silence on the sub-|toplo will be “What Casper Expnets| TSAOCHWANG, June s.—(By | into the question of building a fine| Philadelphia 2 001 1ix—6 ee My ; Bee e connected with the) This fight alone brings together two| ject but the indications appear to be| of Its High School Graduates. The Associated Press.)—Negotia- | church upon the lot owned by the| Batteries—Kolp and Severeid; : sot -- recognized stars of the pugilistic|that a reply will be made and that| C. K. Fletcher, principal of the} tions for release of eight foreigners | cor ation at Ninth street and Cy | and Perk Sa Se ae - firmament that dims any previous | Germany will be required to announce | high school, will present the scholar-| held by Chinese band'ts on Paotzu- |avenue. The present plans are for a 5 ra NEW YORK, June 8. constellation ever turned loose in the| once and for all, whether she intends| ships. A. A. Slade, superintendent of| ku mountain are believed to have | unit of the mulling to be put up at District Attorney Banton, ° y Squared circle in the state. to continue or abandon her passive] schools will present the prizes offered) reached their final stage and it ts | once, costing at least $40,000.00, plans Hot tats VEN anton, , In addition there will be Harvey | re#'stance in the Ruhr, by W. O. Wilson. C. H. ‘Townsend,| confidently predicted here that all | for which have bene made by W. J who is investigating charges | Perkins, the hometown heavyweight,| The Belgian cabinet strongly fav-| president of the Hoard of Education,| will be free before next Sundar, Westfall, the architect. jof bucketing against several ' taking on Al Knapp of Colorado|ors a common inter-allied reply, but} will make the presentation of dip- a = 4 bankrupt brok ' { ‘ : a Upon the conclusion reached will a pt brokerage houses, Springs; Teddy Gartin of Omaha and|'t seems certain that a joint answer | lomas. PARIS, June &.—(By The Assao- | depend very largely future success today called on the police to Gas George Mosher of Denver; two weltur-| Will be possible only if London agrees! The High School orchestra will be! ciated Press.)—Former Premier and growth of the congregation. There aid him tn tract m 2 Weights that can be depended to to| to leave nv doubt in the mind of the] on hand to deliver its last concert of] Rene Vivanin suffered a fainting [ane eon de ot ac ee mation. There market house of 1. L. Winkelman ana Legion May Stage Carnival on RSS HLS as perce Hoya Arion Berlin Roverninene Ss) Si Ne ae oe year, Sefer fhe eat © cis oe spell while pleading a case in court | in the city, and all ought to help in |company, which disappeared a few “] + nsas City against Otto| necessity of disco vill also he entertainment. | this afternoon and was take: i . ost favorab op i ' Son East Second Street, Will Wallace of Milwaukee, two of the| resistance. Upon this point Be'gian| The Rey. Charles A. Wilson Wily his home in a state etieeliase: ee teaoaeatuis with Atatgeseectee na Sete HAA Session es Be Here Six Days. best lightwelghts in the west. and France are soMdly agreed. deliver the invocation. ; Captieenta ilieiboaralGe tere miteciena oe - ‘¢ x on BEA Deen n eled: —— } ef 2 o 7 : repres roard Oo} 4 sons Mr. Banton rushed As *" pike Gibbons. stopping off here on} ‘Thero has ben no direct communt-] | Following is the program: WASIMEDTON TSG Gunn oe leeteell Geet enliirdhs eetenaton? Two, medfiare atthe, County bos-| phe are, aa sistant Dis is way to Shelby to get his brother | cation betwene London and Paris, the | Selection- High School orchestra| |, : ae | ney Gibbs to the Winkel- ‘The city council reconsidered its ac-|- Tommy in condition for the July| British viewpoint being transmitted Invocation---Rev. Charles A. Wilaon| et wave over the eastern part of | The church building will be another | pital suffering from injuries incurred | man house as he learned of the crash. tion regarding the Wortham shows| Fourth scrap with Dempsey, will|to the Quai D’Orsay through Bruss-| Selection. diris' Glee clyb| {he country had been broken today | ornament to the bulldings of Casper | this morning just this side of Glen-| Mr, Gibba reported ho had been ins yesterday and has decided to permit} referce all the bouts. ela: Commencement addres: 2 in the Ohio and upper Mississippi |.48 as a splend'd equipment for] rock when the Dodge truck In which} formed that several large packied the American Tegion to stage this|" This afternoon at 6 o'clock there}. Te expectation here in cnat Great| ~-Dr. Arthur G, Grano| Valleys and in the Great Lakes |[mdvancing the spiritual interests of they were riding turned over with its] presumably records of the firm, had sreat carnival on East Second street! win be a downtown parade of all the| Britain will agree that Germany must| Vocal solo-— Pian Sheard), eon ade, Weather predictions for the city, nite Considerable) been taken away tn a taxicab, two blocks east of the county hospital HY tonight indicated relief for the mid- | The whole city should have an tn-| distance. ts y -| principals with the American Legion | admit defeat in the Ruhr and that a| Presentation of scholarships_... - t h i : Falluro of the Winkelman hi ‘The original request of the legion was | ang Parkerton band. Spies’ Howll. lat ste wit. t yaboestats 4 di C. K. Fletetor} “le Atlantjc states, the Carolinas | terest in such an undertaking. 8. Raymond Craig’ suffered injuries! which was the | re jouse, that ft be fitted to hold the car-| So. nd. Sples' Howling | Joint note will be elaborated and dis = 9 sels ii **! and Georgia, pecially should the Lutheran peop!elabout fhe chest and posstble inter-| x the Jai firm hold-ng pee: Wolves orchestra will be at the big} patched to Berlin tomorrow. Presentation son prizes_ rl membership in the New York Cu tval land belonging to ex- td contribution to the civic and re-| nal injuries. Thomas Reid received r rb Tee eee ee mg dad *-| show this evening accompanied by —_—_— pore S z itgtiig Shteveat ofthe cite a eiixcl@oeythaviete ae market, intensified Mr. Banton’s cam. Gevernor Carey near the East Side] Gasper's newest song plugger. OFFER RIDICULOTA, Presentation VALPARISO, IND.—Harry Dia. | sous BOLGIRY tae: DE We Whe fe ate ious | paign against brokers alleged to ha’ Pr. thi Be dade A PATH GA Ra aRea de ~ Townsend | mond was found gullty by a jury of = Rha ead Gente Cale eee une | operate inia: Qtdetionable sacs ‘Thy carnival will come to Casper on PARIS, SGne' BCs Phe Assndat:| Selection High School orchestra| slaying his wife and immed’ately 5 % ; the cad@s stated this afternoon that |tinited States Autom g ee ggmanner. ive di follow! nae 4 " x a while Reid was out of danger he was - y Hayward also Snel en citie five cage | Follow oR: ed Press)—Premier Poincare, upon i Sera meaeenced: to caer natans ig |has entered tho investigati ™ jhow! known all - . ‘1 ey "4 2. a. a not so sure about the recovery of nvestigation, seek- The Wortham shows are reading the German reparations note. Crafg. ing an alleged conspiracy to defraud dver the .country'as being one of the lis reported to have called it “ridicul WASHINGTON — Earnings of Reid lives at-1213 South Pi ahd greatest aggregations of entertain CHIEF DEAD) ” and the newspapers, with the class one railroads during April to- Late Reports (OSA Than oe orgo Gordon Rattle, att iments along this line ever got togeth ption of the extremist organs talled $83,197,800, equivalent to an- BABY RVSZARORURN SOW: the’ flim, kwhoebilabliitieg coon Doe) ee Ree ere gt = take the same attitude. nual returns of 6% per cent on in Of St ti 2 oP at) $1,760,000: andj emmets at ston mie Cass ‘and gave pleasure to sets 500,000, Pe Taseest carnival’ crowce ever | CEDAR FALLS, Zowa, June §—Dr.| The six leading papers of Paris ap- vested capital arvation Cupid recks issued @ statement declaring | his hnown’ an this cit W. W. Gist, who was elected com-j PY to the memorandum such epithets! STAMFORD HILL, England, | clients asserted they were solvent and Bi ts mander of Iowa department G. A. R.) *% aT Ee Cache ané/ June 8.—(By The Associated Press.) E ° ey N . . ; Intended to cooperate with the recety- af the annunl encampment, at Fort ae a ee aan | aire. Molla Riursteat “aati, | Denver Editor wasrxaTon, tune s—a actega-| Naturalization | :* 10 01 tuiest'rxient tor the protee: EXPLORER IS Dodge yesterday, died at his home i ae ie American woman lawn touet tion from the Blackfeet Indian reser-| of their customers, v} here early today, after several hours'| ce of a challenge, so greatly does! champion, was eliminated from the i eaHojilin: Montane soni eigen, Gente b Aiarres heii aiare(e illness. it fail to recognize the political situa-} open tournament here in the fifth To Be Ordained tary Work and Commissioner Burke| I lans, Report records had becn removed yee ‘the pow ; round today when she was defeated of the Indian office today to protest | Winkelman offi aster accor il S B Bven the antiministerial L/Ocuvres| by Mrs. R. C, Clayton, 6-8, 6 ‘0 ° t against stories which they said had| ee ment of the failure. aoe aes YUKON RIVER 127 Stlesmen Being seven tans warn seers the] YoNDoN, dane the fate TUCERAMITOUE ee asa st ANTeGE IPA ese, as was tay tte |e aa aT Danton wl suggestion for a moratoriuni of four] in the Calcutta derby sweepstakes, ared the Indians were| fered with the plans of Mme Gadski's|are in the offices teu, the records: Held as Suspects years in which France would receive} amounting to 74,000 pounds was condition than for severat|@aughter, Miss Charlotte Tauscher, |filing of the berk meta TN nothing, not even the expense of the} drawn by a resident of Zanibar DENVER, Colo., Jue %—For the | to become American citizen. She} District Attorney viteaeaeh 4 = Ruhr occupation. named Poole, who sold half his | first time in the history of the Catho- he departmet was asked to pro-|took out her first papers in the|that L. L. Winkeingenten {disclose . » s 2 c 4 inkelma NEW YORK, June 8—Dr. Leonard! A large bag of furs rests at police| The newspapers devote themselves! chance before the race, according | lic church it is sald, a man who is ac-| yige additional lane fon toon equip.| United States but will be provented| Nicholson, pectin thor aeee S. Sugden, of this city, lecturer and | headquarters today while James Wil-| cadefully to a discussion of whether| to a Calcutta dispatch to the Morn- | tively engaged in managing and edit- ment and to continue the present ad-| from completing her naturalization! man house, tormer!. haa 4 yokes explorer, lost his life by drowning at/iiamson and R. J. Waddington are| anything more than,a formal acknow!-| ing Post. ing a newspaper will be ordained to] iministration of the reservation, by her marriage on June 12 to Ernest | employ of Charles A. Stonene the Mayo, Yukon, territory, June 6,|heing held until the police can inves-jedgement of the memorandum's r¢ pk the priesthood when the Right Rev. Saees bara tes Busch. ‘The prospective bridegréom,| owner of the New York gem Part friends were advised today. Dr.) tigate the origin of the furs. It is| ceipt will be sent by France and Bel-| NEW YORK, June 8—Babe Ruth |J. Henry Tihen, bishop of Denver, German, is a great nephew of the| formerly operated a meets, Whe Sugden was formerly ® sergeant in/the supposition of tno officers that| gium, whether a joint allied repiy will| knocked ou this twelfth home run |raises the Rev, Mathew J. W. Smith| _LAUSANNE—There was no vis- | late Adolphus Busch’ of on Doula | unde! themes ce. ee OED the Royal Northwest Mounted Police/the articles have been stolen since} be dispatched, or whether the allles| 9 caso! third inning | to this order next Sund he Rey.| thle sign of a breaking of the dead- | Many Americans are + an, A. Btong- i 75 (his (oomucan enti cc 1 coming from|ham, Mr. Stoneham recently wa and later an expert pilot at Miles| Waddington and Williamson were ap-| will discuss the question in supreme| today off Cvengros of the White | Mr. Smith is the editor of the Denver| lock at the Near East Peace confer | Paris and other parts of Hurope to| volved in the $6,000,000 fale ioe Canyon and White Horse Rapids. | prehenced in the act of peddling them, | council. Bae Catholic Register. ence. attend the wedding. BH. M, Fuller and cor enue ee Yukon territory, He made several| ‘pho furs are said by the men who] One point espectally criticised is GtCa) Fatinee Ghee ee explorations in Africa and Soutit) are arrested to be expensive, Fur! that the administration of the pro. FOREST HILLS, N. ¥., June §.— loaned the ars Sateny hat he had America. | coats are included in the lot. (Continued on Page Thirteen.) Philadelphia today clinched Its [eeetne eet $197,000 shortly _—— 3 i oa pe ash, the requei | right to play New York for the Thomas F. Foley, Tarcwoany Tanbon | } Church Cup, emblematic of the in- and former sheriff of New a ie | NEL | tercity team tennis championship county, i | by winning five of the six alngles ihe panan th escieg) a8. ' TH made here in the opening series x cece acent series of bankruptcies T 7 with Boston, Three double matches iseav eral caste; by sbarées cece | | remained to be decided but the ing orders, has 1 lesa 4 | ‘ - | Quakers! margin was nufficient to trict Attorney Hayward on an in. LAFAYETTE, Ala, Jue 8.—Ben| assure victory regardless of their | Vestigation preliminary to a posstbie | Moore, negro, was hanged in the! outcome. | crusade against bucketshops: | eaten a | county Jaf! early today for the slay-} | He is seeking ¢ nee that a bank | ing of J. A. Taylor, a mackirist of MINE BOSSES r ° ey | Tuptey ring is | 1 the failure and Fairfax. Wholesome Amusement and Recreation to Keep Casper Chile i tissvestunce oe sung ne ae —_———— lars of customers’ securities and | | 3 GOON TRIAL| 4 ied Duri if | tbo ae tnt goed | 4 . ren Occupied During Summer Months; Hours Dif- |money. He has cated upon official | TWO FAGE CHARGES QF © Over-Production of Crude and Excessive P & : , for Dif referece for transcripts of tentimony | ' | f 4 a earings in the c s of M. ze | ; erent Play at Four Plays Are Announced Fuller and company; 8. 8. Ri d company; 8 nakay Stocks of Gasoline Threaten Cur- RUA hy oer y y Fug and company: 8.8. uakay | 3 | Hers . ° ° William Young and Owen J. Flana- Truesdale and Ka and Burke | | tatlment in Refining, Claim gan, bosses in charge of the Spangler With the closing of school today, the work of keeping Casper’s school children occu-| Lt Soe | trac dy | errand coe) oer SUSE ie pied by wholesome amusement faces the educational authorities, and to this end the play ee Piece patite Sune SA tuyplam: | Pleo tenet Se wbatoan , ve placed on trial here next Wednes. | #rounds will be opened at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. There are four of these in the city | in tenecn vont today kesleet Tee | evening by the sheriff's office, charg CHICAGO, June 8.—(By The Associated Press | day on charges of involuntary man-|and all of them are supervised by competent instructors, with Dean Morgan, athletic | stock brokerase fim ot 1 te ue with a felonious assault on tho per-| possibility of stagnation in the petroleum ustry because of | slaughter. ‘True bills retured by the|coach at the high school and in the grades, as general director of the system. jman and my largeat | fons of two girls aged 15 years. The over-production of crude and excessive stocks of gasoline was | #™=n4 es Cs e jate yesterday, Parents are urged to make use of the playgrounds. There is probably nothing else | ™°™ber of the rb mar | Freak was. made by the father of presented today in statements from the American Oil Men’s pach ae ae ceitechibent ee: which Casper offere that can compare tion provide the apparatue and «Contir I ) | The ‘ent wit be given a pre-| association, representing producers, refiners, jobbers and dis-]\ cing the mine in value with the facilities for recrea-| {he Hames which (he Pere cone liminary hearing Saturday ‘tributors throughout the country. A vigorous buying moye- Ss dhalk’ohildrert) will sinks taivonkeed acter os |m nt by jobbers‘ and distributors was (Continued on Page Eleven.) | urged as tho solution of the probler PO iCE ROUG a | —————— confronting the industry. Unlessgsuch i | “WISCONSIN DRYS osc sce ston & Body of Cannee = GR : |the condition of complete, occupation ON RE P RT i |of storage capacity will arrive, whicl ER 1 AAG ] | ARE OPTIMISTIC (222855 Oo | Victim Washe sisi ‘ tallment of refin! | P , SEATTLE, Wash, June &.—Twelve} the mon “In somo producing sections, not A h T d ste pa tenth EER A J 4 " imembers of the crew of the U. 8. M we jably in the mid-continent’ field,” said] CHICAGO, June 8—M. J. Maye, ay Besides beating them with his ctub,} snore oday ies aps ai ee ma oe | ane exp MADISON, Wis., June 8.—Dry lead:| ure comes up for final passage in that|II. G. James, of Joplin, president of | patrolman, was under suspesion to-| tne two women told Chief of Police Sweeper Cardinal, wrecked on Chile | 5° thy ¢ @rs in the gtate senate today were con: | body. © Missourl O11 Men's associatibn pending an investigation by the! Couns, Maye tore thelr drennes —_——- | of island, south of the Alaskan pen-! which, ar: fident of defeating the Tucker bill,} The senate !s admittedly dry as has|“‘only fifty per cent of the refining ce board into charges that he] © PE sara " CHICAGO, June 8.—The body of/tusula, remained ,aboard the vessel! hit yoot repealing the Severson prohibition en-| been shown In past votes during this|capacity is in in operation; and we t geveral newspaper. re-|“néarly off” when they asked to 69) Joaso Paintor of Whitehall, Montana! this morning, all others having gon 5 forcement act, sSould the bill come be-| sess'on, Headquarters here of the Wis-| have now yproximatel: 1.410,000,000 rs, including two we riters,| inside the Lesr res’ ee and then | univ pub! w was ken a rd th Cuyams. fore the upper body consin division of the association| gallons of gasoline in storage in the | wh they attempted to attend the|attacked several mele reporters and| drowned in Jah on Ma pep Ms NeOoty | the. ¢ The asaembly yesterday engrossed! against the prohibition amendment | United SI nquest at the home of Mrs. Richard| photographers wn went to their ald.[29, when his « 1 survey Dlacover seat | @ bill by £48 to 43 1 wet | recently admitted that there was lttle| Ont » mid-continent producer | Lesmer, law’ dmesdasy i con Maye ; ng his univer car hed F 410 message received | A .n edherent¢ r + thelr Zorces|chanco of passing a repeal measure |the statement, from the assoc 4 tion wi ying of ber hus-| by keeptig reprovenwti aac t at t falhere shortly before 19 o'clock a sprees | would remain tn a meas'| in the upper i (Continued on Payo Vive.) bend i away, jetr Eva a today rning. Another mesyage indicated) aid. “ | eur senna (s.r

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