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PAGE SIX. NINE KILLED * IN TRAGEDIES ON RAILROADS tee The any Wreck And Six Killed at Crossing. ATLANTA, Ga, June 19.—Three men are known to have been killed and probably many others injured in a collision between southbound passenger train No, 3 and a freight on the N. C. and St, L. railroad early today near Adairsville, Ga,, according to reports here. TOLEDO, O., June 19,—Three ‘women, a man and two children were instantly killed today when a westbound Lake Shore interurban limited demolished the automobile in which they were riding. Tho accident occurred ten miles east of Toledo. The dead: Andrew Peterson and wife. Mrs. 8S. Hendrickson. Mrs. Emil Hendrickson and her two children, four and two years old, All resided in Sandusky, Ohio. Seek cae) MINE RIOT REPORTED MORGANTOWN, W. Va., June 19.—Sheriftt W. Yost of Monon- galia county, W Virginia, and a force of deputies were summoned to Brady, near here, today by officials of the Brady-Warner Coal corpora. tion, who reported that special mine ° ge officers, guarding the property, and Fascisti Held a number of union miners, were en- gaged in a battle there. MORGANTOWN, W. Unton hall fight early today guards BOOKED BY THE MOOSE) =. Snapp Brothers shows have been and will be brought here in August ivan Snapp, one of the owners of|in the affair and that great demon- the shows was in Casper yesterday for the purpose of tying up the| towns, pledging continued adhesion contract. Pionee: Va., June 19.—One man was wounded, the destroyed by fire and several houses occupied by miners were fired upon during a between — mine nd union miners at Brady, Sheriff W. M. Yost re-|nelli, former met torate of the Fascist party, been arrested in connection with the kidnaping and suspected slaying of | w; - Deputy | Matteott!. He is charged] guring the school term, with * with others, and link your name with the dozens of others who have written cssays in the Tribune's advertising essay It will only take a few minutes of thought and application and you may win one of the ten cash Prizes offered to the boys and girls of Casper by this newspdper. Each measures taken by the government] Saturday, the Tribune publishes = full page of small advertisements of strations have been held jn many] jeading Casper merchants. Take this page and write an essay about it, of not more than 800 words, in which you must mention the name of every advertiser in some connec- ‘having, murdered. The semi-official Stefani to Premier Mussolini, For Death of Italian Deputy ROME, June 19.—Giovann! Mari- er of the direc- , Sought to deprive Matteotti of his personal There is no evidence that the deputy has actually been| contest. news agency declares that public opinion booked by the Loyal Order of Moose] is expressing satisfaction with the Now For the Next Big Act has! gure. School's out. 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A car of recognized value that commands, at all es, the top price and ready ¢ in the used car market. Lots of Time to Work On Essays With School Out; Tribune Offers But you kiés can use ten or twenty doilars a whole lot easier during vacation than Get bury Che Casper Daily Cribune Prizes tion. Many of the children have taken pen and paper and t6ld stories of shopping trips with Mother or Dad. Others have treated the sub: ject in letter form telling in a letter of Casper and its business houses. Your subject is ‘Reasons why the Advertisers on this Page Should be Patronized."" Isn't easy. Now don’t let another day pass. Get busy now. ‘The contest closes at noon on Aug- ust 2, so you haven't an awful lot of time left. Address all essays to the contest editor in care of the Tribune, In addition to the ten cash prizes offered by the Tribune, the Credell Studio of this city, one of the adver- tisers is offering photographs in var- lous sizes and styles, of the winners of the contest, There's lots of reas- ons, kids, why you must not fail to submit an essay. In ‘and Out- M. Francols-Marsal, who has be: come known as the “half-hour minister" of France. Hardly had Francois-Marsal taken office than President Millerand announced his resignation and Francols-Marsal and his cabinet, followed by his entire cabinet, offered resignations. _—_—_—_—_ SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS BANGKOK.—The United States ymy aviators engaged in a flight ‘ound the world arrived from Saigon, French Indo-China. LOS ANGELES.—Five Chinese were shot to death in a tong war that broke out {n Mexicall, Mexico, says a dispatch to the Los Angeles Times. * Button Pressed By Coolidge to Start Big Plant WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924, N. Montant!, was signed by Supreme Court Justice Wagner who heard the divorce testimony two weeks ago. MINEOLA, June 19.—Country wide weather reports received up to NEW YORK, June 19—Beverly| riaatternoon’ indicated that favor, D. Harris, former banker, today wat} able conditions would probably exist awarded an om Blaine Lee 2i-tris, tomorrow fov Lieutenant Russe Ransinenhrtom ypeine 1-90. Maughan’s dawn to dusk flight Supreme Court Justice Waser sritchel Field to San Francisco, AUSTIN, Texas, June 19.—An award of $7,500 has been made by the Texas industrial accident board for the death of Miss Martha Mans. fleld, moving picture actress, burned while making a picture at San Antonio, several months ago. The money is to ce pald in installments of $20 to her mother. The first in. stallment was sent today, AMERICAN ACE SHES LIFE IN LEAP TOEARTH Parachute Descent Is Made by Pilot When Plane Burns. DAYTON, O., June 19.—Lieuten- ant John A. MacReady, veteran of the American non-stop cross coun- try flight, last night escaped death by making a parachute jump from his airplane when it burst into flames at an altitude of 1,500 feet near here. ‘When the plane hit the earth, the crash brought huNtdreds of people to the scene, who stood by helpless: ly while the heat from the’ burn. ing wreck kept them at a distance from which they were unable to rescue the pilot whom they believed to be imprisoned in the flames. As the embers of the flames smouldered away, permitting search of the wreckage for the body of pilot, Lieutenant MacReady pushed through jhe crowd and said he had landed safely about a quarter of a mile away, floating to an easy land- ing. The veteran filer did not appear shaken by his experience. ——$——»—_——_ POSTAL TRIKE xx SOO UA XX xX fay are furnishing hot water to apart- ments of all sizes—from the popular two-family, or “duplex,” KIXXIX to the large residential hotels. RS EDICT HELD UP pebepemaensoee efficient, durable and thoroughly C veniently split at the hem to make wa Apply to the Bryant office, listed below, for literature or any infor- mation desired regarding this walking possible. A rede ae hi wv aX W DOMINION Service Interrupted as Order Is Delayed in Transmission. XX Two Vessels : In Collision} > §T. JOHNS, N. F., June 19,—The WA, 19.—Freadquar.| Canadian Pacific liner Metagama ten A red ttan Ue Pentel om. | collided with the Italian steamer ployes was given definite word that| Clara Camus, seven miles off Capo the deferred strike of postal em-| Race during a dense fog yesterday. ployes throughout the dominion| The Metagama’s stoke hold is re- would go into effect at 5 p. m. to-| Ported full of water and the Camus was badly damaged. Both vessels ‘e heading for this port. Consult Your Architect THE DALY COMPANY 1425 Sixteenth St. Denver, Colorade SOX et We will be pleased to supply any information relative to the Bryant Boiler and furnish you with the names of representative Casper owners. The Casper Gas Appliance Co, Inc. Maite That Merits Confidence” 115-119 East First-St. June 19.—Postal inion was reported disrupted early today as the result of a partial mis- carriage of orders issued last night by executives of the Federation of Postal employes deferring for 24 hours a strike edict which was to have been effective at 5 p. m. yes- terday. ‘ In many postoffice stations in Toronto, Montreal, Windsor, Walk- erville, Sandwich and other smaller towns workers had walked out be- for instructions deferring the strike had been received. Later any many workers returned to their jobs but a considerable number were said to have stayed out with the result that the service was hampered. ——————_ WOOL CLIP {3 MOVING HERE AT GOOD PRICE Prices Ranging From 32 To 35 Cents Paid in Natrona. TIRES and TUBES "NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: TIRES Clincher Fabrie __. Clincher Fabric Clincher Cord .. Blue Pennant Defender Although a large tonnage still re- mains in the hands of the growers, a considerable quantity of wool has been sold by Natrona county sheep- men during the last week and reli- able sources are authority for the statement that increased interest is being manifested by buyers. Prices pald Have ranged from a low of 32 cents to a high of 35% cents, but offers of 36 cents have also been made. Recent reports from the Boston market reflected no little uncertainty and the demand here is encouraging t6 growers. Manufacturers have been limiting all purchases tn the big market to immediate demands but the season has arrived when provisioa must be made for fall de- livery of goods and the trade is ex- pected to show improvement. It in Probable that sales here will con- tinue with regula . New Treatment For Varicose or Swollen Veins Swollen velns are dangerous and 80x8% Clincher Cord . 82x4% SS Cord 84x4% SS Cord . 838x5 S® Cord 34x5 S® Cord 85x5 SS Cord TRUCK TIRES often burst. Sufferers are advined Ru, Blu, to get a two-ounce, original bottle mand . of Emerald Oil (full strength), at pet Pennant Tubes Smith & Turner Drug Co., and start every s, 16-86 78.15 10,75 to reduce the veins and bunches at 102.10 18,20 onc, Physicians recommend Emerald be AGIR Oll; it fs used in hospital practice and a small bettle will last a long time, because it’ is very concen- trated and a little goes a long way. BRANCH DEALERS—R. N. Van Sant, Art Gaylord Co., TEAR OFF THIS COUPON Warne and Crosby, CY Filling Station Apply night and morning with a soft brush as directed until the WASHINGTON, June 19.—Presi- and mail to STUDEBAKER, South Hing | duced 1. It ts PTC AND Bend, Indiana, for interesting book that | | of Washin awin 3. ped fe eater Lad oe ot ‘ 0 tells you the important points to con- . be . ’ pee. oe So marvelously powerful {Is Emer i i § & ? sider in selecting an automobile, WOnte Ppan: Phe .buston An 0) aid Oil that enlarged ls, wen eYX @) 226 S. David Street Phone 1817 August the Skagit hydro-electric] ing even goltre disappear, when ° it Seat < uned steadily, Mal) orders accepted. Phone 1203 Federal Tire Distributors tion by th Advertisement. a eerce Call the Tribine for highway tn. formation. New Cottman Bldg. WYOMING’S LARGEST ACCESSORY HOUSE For results try a Tribune Clas- sified Ad.