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Weather Forecast WYOMING—Unsettled weather to- y } | Fi N A L. a =| Che Casper Daily Tribune (ee) seh in temperature. VOLUME VII. CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923 NUMBER 219, 10 DEAD. 30 INJURED, IN FIRE CAUSED BY STILL’ INFERNO CAUSED BY . Toll Growing, [easeores |CHICIG0 NERD VOLCANO DECREASING No Relief from Heat #2222. SETON SCENE Pittsburgh _ __001 000 001 F) Batteries—Barnes and E. Smit WOMAN STRIICK Peasants cheerea| BOY SCOUT MAYORALTY RAGE [$\"/cavter Forecasts Hold No Prospect of wavw = (OF TRAGEDY TO G0Ke= 2 AY AUTO CrEKS a Le ‘ GIVEN IMPETUS BY ADDRESSES moe AP eee Ckiiber a MANY FA MILIES ; - caxsanin ayn cy BEFORE THE LUNCHEON CLUBS an rr Chicago __-. -.140 010 000 6:10 0 CANTANIA, June 9.—(By | COLUMBUS, O., June 21.—The death toll of the heat Philadelphia _-000 100 one. 181 Tenement Is Turned Into NEOs: and Sel ft |The Associated Press) mee | a px RES ee AE tne Rotarians.|“2V@ Which has held Ohio in its grip since Monday today : y ; Fj T SE) Boy = q . rightsman of the Rol 98 ~ OE a eee ced prapeeaal ote involving tho selection of ®, who called attention to the rapt |Stood at 22, kins, we lrap by ames 5 f asty; Walberg; Heimach and be re) scout executive who will direct city| progress made by Hacker in scouting Continuation of the scorching weather for the remainder | aye : : j has been a slight decrease in) activities for three hours on the af-!and his executive ability as demon-|of the week is predicted by weather bureau officials. At Boston ae Starting Under Stairs she intensity of the eruption, |ternoon of June 27, received fresh! strated in that connection, Hacker's | ‘Temperatures as high as 92 prevailed in many sections of St. Louis. 121100000 3 : * Dn f Car Char: ed | white the explosions within the cra-| impetus, Wednesday evening and to-} program as announced in a speech! the ‘state yesterday. other pla in search of the existing | Boston ....000 000 010 From Whiskey Sull. ver oO} BOUL ee iware (ieee, ybquent. day noon with the appearance of the) that followed consists of a pledge of] Concrete pavement, enst of Fre-| wisps of cooling breezes, | Batteries—Kolf and Severcid; ¥ ve mont. With if ; 7 b With the arrival of Premier Mus-/ candidates and their managers before! performance on the part of himself xpanding under the heat, “ex-| The weather bureau located today | Ferguson and Devormer, 1 ntoxication 'Y !solint in prospect, the peasants who| the Lions and Kiwanis clubs. Com-| and all of his appointees in the event ploded” just as an automobile, driven} the ind'cations of approaching — ae CHICAGO, June 21.—Ten )have hourly been expetting the de-| plimentary ballots cast by members| he js elected mayor. Dispensing with | by Leo Jeffrey, of North Adams,| atmospheric change which should At Washingtan Mrs. Bert Hancock. ‘struction of their homes by the lava| of the two clubs after hearing ad-; 9 platorm as superfluous, he declared ersons, nine of n Michigan, was passing. The machine} bring cooler weather tonight and Fri-, Cleveland —.---103 01 Pp d oe a them negepes | flow became more cheerful, for auch! dresses of the principals will not be! that the principles of scouting would] was ditched and damaged, but Jeffrey | day in New England, New York and| Washington 100 00 and one unidentified white athe! slat rans struck by a|!8 the prestige of the premier that| announced until the official results of! guide tha city administration and] \ocaned merlows Injuer |the lake region, and slightly low| Batterles—Uhie and Myatt; Friday/man, were burned to death Ford car owned by John Freeman|many of the ignorant and superstiti-, the election In which Boy Scouts only| that officers who refused to do thelr ge |temperatures in middie Atlantic and Ruel, and about thirty negroes were and driven by John Breewerck, when | US Peasants literally believe that he) Will vote are known, j (uty wotlld= be * summarily), GaEeeR CHICAGO, June 21.No break in the| states north of Virginla. No bright EES they were both in the machine and) Wi! only have to bring his will to} Members of the three luncheon! C-operation of the public would ze injured when fire s |wave which has neld Chicago and) prospects were hel dout for the NEW POWDER through a three-story teenie in a well organized state of intoxica-| bear on the voleano—Etna is to them| clubs who stand as sponsors for the) sought In all questions affecting | vicinity in its grasp aince Monday, was| Ohio and Miss'saipp: state valleys ine eee sary 3 San oad eae tion, Mrs. eer Hancock is suing the | almost a living person—for the erup-| scout candidates in the capacity 9f/| civic welfare and an open minded en in weather forecasts today.| Sizz'ing weather was general today ; a 3 160 tenants, early today at 22nd and ‘The| tion to decrease, even to stop. Not, campaign managers introduced their| attitude would be maintained for the| Covonteon persona have died here| from Kansas castw | IS INVENTED ; dl Jutheeta;| on the wo i Ph sata pared Ee iah feted only have officials in charge of the! candidates before the Lions and| correction of all mistakes. |since Monday from heat prostrations.| j ii wianseced that (havea rage $10,000 punitive’ damages, $50 for|Tescue work made all preparations to| Kiwanians, while the purpose of the} George Jarvis of the Lions itro-|The temperature yesterday. teached| NEW YORK, June 21-—New York | tarted. from! ahimoohehing retitt doctor's fees and $50 for the expenses | Técelve Mussolini and explain to him| movement were outlined by H. Roe! duced Maurice Post, the third candi-| 88 degrees. | Sweltered again today as the torrid ® ba ‘ has already been done to help| Bartle, Boy Scout executive. J. W./ gate and paid high tribute to his past Wave, which yesterday took a toll! WASHINGTON, June 21.—Success building t , 5 ‘ | i a s uilding, firemen said, was vir- SiaSitia sud teeapaenien a Pian those in distress, but the Bishop of| Johnson, scout commissioner, and) record in private life and in scout-| NEW YORK, June 21.—Fifteen| of five lives and caused scores of pros-| ful development of a new powder for tually a fire trap iremeén pel ord bc keeper, i ae | Acireala plans to conduct the premier) Earle Burwell, vice-president of the|ing. In his opening remarks Post| thousand persons, mostly women and| trations continued. ‘The thormormetes| Use in small arms and artillery, which : lice, rescued s - y Ser “ core, etic vhicl Mts) ch'ldren slept on the beach at Coney) touched 89 through the villages which have suf-| Boy Scout council, were also guests scorea the practice Which permits| ch'idren slept-on the beach at Coney | te The incident ta-dald to: Dave cookrred | rorea indat. of the Lions. outside carnivals coming into tHe Island last night to escape the warm wet June 1, 1922, at an apartment houre| “ine sicilians also are eagerly await-| Roland Nichols, introduced by H. B.! city, ama outlined a platform ipased | est temperaturo of the year and thous:| PHILADELPIHI he DIMA cto sree tn ror anE ‘| ing the arrival of the United States) Durham of the Kiwanians, placed his on ‘the utmost economy consistent ands more awoke today ‘on 6 she wai e act Oo} nsNESRES f e driving power of half hundred of the in the early forenoon. | ! aes all tho ¢ & nts ‘ . 2 | the type now in use and at the same | (200 sh Be sda hi 4 le Dante ep | e is oke shles: d im.| @@Ped from windows and a fire e@- June 21 All| time is smokeless, flashiess and cade . a hg z nee other| public schools in Philadelphia were/ Previous to moisture, was announced | *Pe Which failea to swing down aq t should have done. |cru'ser Pittsburgh, beleiving that the| platform for election in concrete form with good administration, fostering benches an in parks of the metropot-| closed for the day at noon heeause ce| today by the war department. Saint ot eae crossing a court between the apert-| Siepatch of Re "aBin? wwithisATabessa| eat he declired before the luncheon principles of good government and/tan district. Five deaths from the| the continued intense heat. At noon| ed as ia Se ake ect Ten uoend ment house and the: adjoining Fesl-| 4° Child and Rear Admiral Phillip] clubs that he favored a new bullding| good citizenship, beautifying the city, | heat occurred here yesterday. | the temperature was 92 degrees. ‘The| remained unidentified i Gonos," when) the car struck her andy oes aboard, iz an expression of|to combine sil administrative offices securing an adequate pure water | j maximum yesterday was 98, H Joseph Smith, a furniture dealer in tisew harap pgainst.s. act of steps. | 116 syaipathy of the American peoplé.| of. the city and county, the incor-| supply “for Cusper‘end the fosterink| LAWRENCE, Mass. June 21.—The aes pied the bullding was taken into custody The plaintiff was bruised and pain- io | poration within the city limits of all| of harmony between officials and the Pacific Mills, some departments of| MADISON, Wis. June 21.—Heat for questioning and admitted, accord: fully injured, according to the allega-| 1 ARGE TOWN TO | outlying additions in order that they | public. ‘The Citizens’ party, headed the mills of the American Woolen! got the better of the Wiscurene| 1 ing to the police that he had operated tions. ESCAPE DESTRUCTION | might enjoy the benefits of municipal by Post, will stage a rally at the company, and several other smaller fa ~ a | senate’s dignity today with the result | a still in the basement and hag left CATANIA, June 21.—(By The As-|improvement, fire protection for the! court room this evening. |manufacturing concerns were shut) that senators doffed thelr coata for| ‘The funeral of J. C. Smith who] a gas jet burning, He | sociated Press)—Unless there is a new schools, a un'on station to handle all| scouts will occupy all appointive down today because of the excessiva| the frst time within the memory of! died at a local hospital Sunday w a out four inc from the plas- and strong emission of lava from| passenger traffic of the two railroads offices for the three hours beginning | heat. | veteran legislators, | auld the flame be held from the Shaffer-Gay c’ H Mout Etna, the town of Linguaglossa,| here and a third prospective line, and! at 2 p, m, June 27, even to the serv g. The gas jet was under ~, — ten o'clock tomorrow morning. the front stairs d is believed to which has been threatened for the| a more adequate water supply for the! ices of a scout police judge. Council-| WASHINGTON, June 21.—Some fal BOSTON, June 21.—Twe days and} Besides a widow at 1342 South| have set fire to the bullding, ‘The last three days, is almost certainly| city. His administration, he said. men will kit in open session at the lief’ is promised by tonight from the| nights of intense heat have caaned| Beech, the deceased ta susctrea by a] staira were in flames when firemen safe.from destruction, said official re-| would be based tpon the scout creed. city hall. Some Ideas may be promul:)hent wave which has caused numer-| several deaths and many prostintions | son in California and. a @aughter in| arrived and cut of escapo for many ports from the deyastated region. Nichols decclared in favor of few gated, it is believed, which the city) ous deaths and sent the people of the| here. Thousands slept last night on| Colorado Springs...He. was. 65. years }of the -tenante, who jumped frou The huge stream of lava fvhic)) has| laws wisely enacted and enforced. | will do-‘well to Mdopt. east and qniddle west: to-beaches and’ the beaches “and Boston Ci mmoas. | of ) Waine Hacker had as his sponsor); frank W. Mondell, Jr., son of Wyo: windows in the pan Mrs, M Cook, mothe: Jos ming's former congressman, was @ ; vy. OF aaessie |} =(Continued on Page Twelve. f 5 guest last night of the Lions, who Smith, the man held by the pollem | made up a theater party at the was burned nto x, it siti : America to view the first showing of 1 : mt | the. Lions-Kiwanis baseball game of et ‘Twenty-five members of the Casper | y recent date as depicted by the Pathe Kiwanis club will take dinner at the weekly, Girl's camp southwest of Casper to- Rik ee LATE SPORTS morrow night, an invitation haying | been extended the club to come to q the camp for this occasion. Lr Be eran anpunnoed: today” that ithere MAHANOY CITY, Penn., June 21. ’ will be no third week of camp. Ail —Tommy Jones, former | major= \ the girls who desire to attend the camp are clitor i attendance now ‘Six Implicated In Killing of Messenger and $250,0 feng ft hia ed at hw *“Gonaiierabe haves has heen createa DALY Being Taken to Cheyenne Escape LAYS CLAIM Tl P 4 g $250,000 Robbery} pitat at Danvite, F: esday, it became known h today... Jones at the camp because of the recent| Last February Are Apprehended by Police; $21,- pear poverty ret gaan strong’ winds. ‘Phe entire root of the| From Train at Casper and Theft Of y pp y ’ $. ’ and Detroit teams in the American= cook shack wan torn oft yesterday.| : d 000 In Stolen Bonds Are Recovered times for'men’ to go out and sect | Another Car Is Reporte | the tents which were blown down by | orawt he 1 ness League and the Milwaukeo club of the American Association. He was ait eee ean | LOS ANGELES, June 21.—Arrest of four men and two women and the recovery of a LOUIS, June 31—Clarencé: be tc] vl atte! “ he re * s, | ¥ i vi y 8 3} i f i a s , ey : Ben Sherck who attended the re-| A dragnet was thrown over Casper last night by city and! | $21,000 in bonds was announced by police today as the result of a series of early raids einie” Mueller and Joe Schulta cent convention of Kiwanis Interna-| 49 years old. i Ih ete ai ,polic . ‘ outfielders who recently were re- ty authorities who are searching for James Loukins and : |which they said captured the gang implicated in the $250,000 bank messenger holdup here sed to the Houst: b of th bGoetie he oe eae nye feeds Me! rola caved Knoles, alleged automobile thieves who escaped Land on Which Helena February 13, in which Sam McGee, a messenger was killed and another man wounded and os have: Neen poeabed Le Texas Leaguo, have been recalled by Z 3 i i | I oca a mail pounch containing a quarter of a million dollars in securities carried away | the St. Louis Nationals, it was an- Si bi t ;|from Sheriff Carroll of Cheyenne on the Burlington train An r 1 8 i f i i fos deg nee ine Geran here at 8:15 o’clock last night. Within an hour after the men | d Billings ted Those under arrest, are: Andreas Jaramillo, Augustine Sierra, 40; Mrs. Amelia) "ommced today, i z %, Slerra, his wife; Mrs, Portia Jara-, mediately with his shotgun whi an —_—_ ————_ zation. |had escaped Roger Crawford reported by telephone to the/ Included, Report. Piaf GayeteaeiiOeianAbal 19 andthe coed ee eee ‘Some members of the Kiwanis club| jolice that his Buick sport-model car) ficer started to take his prisoners out et: Seeneguas! | bullat plercinge ai ptate window CHIL D BORN will attend the showing of the ple-|hna heen stolen, to dings, + Realising that is, wasireine) » ora Idaho, June 2 The suspects were captured one or|in the awning store ang wounding =! tures of the Kiwanis-Lions game| hile no direct connection if known| ing, he turned to his berth to get tis Gee, p 2 sunpects z which are being thrown on the screen | seis" abbas y 1 2 »-Tah-Likt, Joe Black|two at a time, police said, and) one of the proprietors in the 1 ween the escape, of the! prisauera}ralngpat.;, Wien he turned again tho| 58° anise tewser’ membera| hela, inoorimtiticate: ahha, derectires] Borer ee, eroriete eset aia | A T TOURIST and the theft of Mr. Crawford's car,|men had gone. lot ;the /fteepertiaulhdian tells, have lpought their . asenctel. contedarates.| histandere could kutertere tha handic BOUND OVER FOR TRIAL it Ig thought that such relation may) Pursuit by the sheriff was futile! signed a contract in the district| ‘The $21,000 in bonds, they aaid, were| car had vanished, be found. since the men must have found it) court of Idaho authorizing a Wash-|found in the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Rewards gregating more than | CAMP TODAY NA VY PLAN [ey ee cae ee ete one (euy, t0, disappear in the crowd at! ington, D. C., law firm to represent| Sierra, a place which has long been! $40,000 were offered for the capture | a jtwo men from Montana to Cheyenne | | ( the station and in the darkness caus-|the Nezperce Indian tribe in a sult| under scrutiny as an alleged boot-|of the | at the America theater for the last | times tonight. | yers and the return of the where they are wanted for an alleged|ed by the rain. ‘brought under « treaty between t | f ANNOI INCED theft of a car in that cit A large force of local oficers were] United States anq the Indiang on| “ | legger's haunt. | securitie When the | we 7 All of those arrested are being held —_> — DENVE Colo, June 21.—A siz Burlington stopped’ at Casper for the| nyt on the trail immediately on re-| October 17, 1855, Jon charges of robbery and receiving | ‘Three alleged car thieves in the|POUNd boy was born today the wh Bad customary 25-mlunte period, the of-|ceipt of Sherif¢ Carroll's report that! At q recent tribal meeting, the| stolen property. t persons of Att. Baish,- Bert Braham | OVeFland Park Camping, grounda ta WASHINGTON, June 21—Right the prisoners were loose. The carni-| Nezperce Indians decided to join with a ying sek ‘MeGee was ah LA 3 AbA Mew, Hert Graham, charged witn (ait: and Mrs, Kanady, who are metese ‘ police ai of the mos al grounds and all other points were|the Black Feet Indians of Montana culsers, four river gunboats and BEE STINGS he 4 As three cruiser submarines will com-| watched. So far there have been no/ and their brother Nezperce Indians PUR Ua ane ce. eatery: Ob Ss ing to Pete Wray on the evening of| “¥oming. Mr. and ira, Kanady Pals. {the: Nella, ik Ait | clues to the whereabouts of the fug! ding’ on the Colville reservation, department. The messenger was Wasi’, were ‘ound coved: te dlicciat | Had. stopped hare tor “two, /day the navy evabtitanteanl Uesce 6 RE F T tives. Washington, in laying their case be-| shot without a word of warning and sseha¥e oS. 01 Jilted States c o the! heceae Rican RAG Go br A A A L | fore the Ulited States court of claims court on bonds of $5,000 each yeste The police surgeon was called but without being given a chance to put Paee ot wonds: Of $6,000; ech yeatae: day afternoon by Judge Henry E r he women in |The Indians contend that the treaty| up his hands. A load of buckshot page Of ’ camp attended to Mrs. Kanady Sin the coming session. | Jof 1855 gave them exclusive ower-| from a sawed off shotgun was poured asa " and the infant were tak The four gunbcats will be for the |sh!p for buffalo hunting grounds for per aerande ata are iatlared to exe t hey Chinese river patrol. Recent inspec-| ATLANTIC, Towa, June 21—Bee | aling the Paige touring car belor Ing from St. Louis to Gr en River, to the into his*body at the first appearance ake: he car from the Rode grounds | County hos where they ar 4 r enna | | @ period: of 99 years an area included, of three bandits who crowded his é ent from Che Rodeo sroGngs | eg ‘ y sere tion of th e old v ls now engaged |stings caused the death of Orlea lin general boundaries extending from| automobile to. the curb with their during the recen ht ¢ urd held the i he {hat patrol, secretary Denby said.|Johnson, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. F R 5 Hell's Gate, near Missoula, Mont.,| machine and escaped with a pouch| Mrs, N. W. Faust, W. J. McReld/ "nd to have park tt near the Bleder: >_—__ indicated that thely must be replaced/and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, living 5 | along the crest of the mountains into| of registered mail containing the se-|@nd 0, M. Kingry, all residents of al offi hey were arrested TANDtro ne as quickly as possible. two miles northwest of Avoca. The sr ply ama Sas gn pci d Bei Mentha itcacs: eecoutuaii ate mennat poli partment. ’ Os “In view of the situation in China|child was playing in the orchard when aaa liteaa ives tg tee lara ee ed Ui ae Sith two:ather ‘banieiieas-| townnlte”” Wednesday’ | attsrsioon ~ by! McCarthy, also implicated In| WASHINGTON, Jur Scattered and the vast amount of tade at stake"|stung. She died within an hour. The) 4 gos | | . 000 damage suit was filed in| west to about the south boundary of| sengers was on his way to the first/ Sheriff Morris on the charge of in- the case was to have a he ring be-| tracts of publ ailing 4,200 the secretary said, “the department|parents said they did not realize the | district court this morning by Gailj Glacier Park. National bank with the pouch when| toxication and disturbance, (fore Sudwe Brennan at 3 o'ct thts | ucrea in Rio Arriba unties feels it 1s most tmperative that small|seriousness of tho bee stings and| Homer through her attorneys Am-| ‘Tho Washington law firm agreed to!n small automobile containing the| The trlo were seated in an auto-| Afternoon, He had announced that| New Mex'co, wi thrown open to modern gunboats be immediately au-jtook nb. special measure to relieve e Hemingway and Floyd E. Pen-' press the suit for ten per cent of the bandits drew alongside the bank car| mobile when the sheriff drove up on| he would waive prelimin Sn Which | COCEyy (0) exer V08) Gh ROME thorized by congress.”* the child's suffering. . inst the City of Casper. amount collected, but not to exceed) and forced it to the curb near a tent] Other business. It is sald that they| Case he would be bound over in the | August 18 * wero formerly me maner as the other three @ part of th jaintif alleges that she was) $250,000. The land claimed, embrac-| and wning establishment in the] refused ‘to, discontfhue drinking pub struck by an automobile driven by|ing Helena, Billings and other Mon-| wholesale busttiess district. | ely while ‘the car, stood in the street Thomas McKay, an employe of the| tana towns is of immense vale. !. One of the men fired at McGee im-| nd caused further commotion wh | elty, on March 30 and that as a result nec tated hanc she suffered injuries of the spine | 7 ate a YS. WILL SEIZE START OF TOUR &iccsox/a7 WISCONSIN DRY poops prive ALL SHIP BOOZE — the care of a doctor and is fitted with a plaster ¥ BOARD PRESIDENT HARD-| traversing a portion of Maryland and| It is also alleged that the driver g O F ARMERS 8 SPECIAL TRAIN, PARKERS b | ; IN West Virginia, completing about 350! was driving a car belonging to the WASHINGTON, Juno 21 nearia w he docks tomorrow BURG, W. Va., June 21.—President| miles of the 15,000 miles to the| city and that he was on the left Pe taryMellon announced late today that} mornir 1 lor I be seized Harding spent a few hours with home| Pacific « ka, Panama and/ side of the street when he struck Miss} MADISON, Wis., June 21—Assem-, hoavy calendar on a hot night, Sena : jit had heen decided to hip 1 dey bond folks today as the special train carry-| Porto Eco. Mr, Harding clearly! Bolner. blyman Herman Tucker's bill to re-| tor Severson moved for consideration OMAHA, ‘Neb., Jun Farmers; Uquor brought into Ar ican w rs] Ash ' “i ing him to the weat coast crossed the} indicated that ho was glad to be} The accident occurred on Center| peal the Severson prohibition enforce.| of the Tucker bill ahead of its place living in the low the, even though It is abourd fore s| tor of the « a Blac, E Ohlo and then through In-| back in his native atate, even though street between the Henning hotel and] ment law was killed by the senate of|in the order of business. No objec.|Piatts river are moving to. higher| and under the foreigt rstood all djana and Illinois, enroute to 8t.| only for a few hours. Huber’s jewelry store. It is said that|the Wisconsin legislature last night.| tion was raised. | ground, as water from the river is| ments ' ' n Louls, where the chief executlye to- The complete -relaxation observed) Misy Lillian Eads, who was watking| The vote was 19 to 12 against the Wets celebrated passage of the} breaking through its banks and | Arrangements have been ec pu it for Amer night will deliver his first formal] by the president since his departure| with the plaintiff, was also brushed| repealer, Tucker bill by the assembly but never| ginning to overflow meadows and! by the treasury and instru 1 sup f address. rj te y from Washington already| by the car and by clinging to the 0 one spoke for or against the| seriously b ed they hi chance| hay lan¢ ding to a special dis-| transmitted to the co'lector of cus-| t bound Ke se 1 by the cums The presidential train entered Ohlo| appears to have had+ a beneficial’ fender was carried a considerable dis-| bill the se: therefore t night's’ patch recely e@ Omaha Bee! toms at York to break the seals | tor nd ex orities of theism to the early morning bours after | (Continued on Page Eleven) tance \ As the senuie plodded through al results cate a@ no surprisu, (rom Columbus, Neb, _ {on liquor stores carried by the liner | respe