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ATY FIGHTS RAILROAD BEAUTY FETE CLIMAX IS DUE TONIGHT PRINCESS PETROLIA OF WYOMING ISIN THIS GROUP OF THE STATE'S FAIREST GIRLS; JUST TRY AND SINGLE HER OUT PARADE OF CHAAMERS WERE THIS AFTERNOON WILL DRAW CROWDS: ‘The circulation of The Tribune is greate r than any other Wyoming newspaper: he Cas Admiring Multitudes Events ‘of Carnival Princess ing’s most beautifu bune’s magnificent Arkeon, Will Witness Closing With Crowning. of Petrolia as Climax. Beforé a vast concourse of thousands of eople Wyom- 1 girls will appear tonight at the Tri- Wi Oming Princess Petrolia ball at the here they will display their charma of pretti- ness and personality to an admiring multitude on edge for the naming of the girl who will be Princess Petrolia to rep- the Inter in Tulsa Fesent this state ‘at vational OL exposition next»menth, The billion-dollar oft Industry ot Wyeming has its eyes on the Pe: tella ball this eventing, it is look ing for a girl who looks like a mit Non Gollars to be ita princess, 7 Adame with colortul gowns, the Avkeon will present a most gorgeons spectacle as marvelous music draws ef people onto the floor, end of the hall a runway or wm has been & con: structed and decorated, One by one the beauties will wall across It as Jack Leary, famous raconteur and matomdomo for this royal eccasion, imtroduces them, ‘Thus spellbound, the great audi: ence WHI await the word of the dudgés who Will announce, through ole in = oO se who is to be crowned fa Sor 6a ’ al wit she % * This noon at the exclusive new Country chub home, the beauties, thely mothers ahd hostesses Nad a delightful luncheon at which sev. eval of the giris who are talented planiats, entertained, Fifteen. cars belonging te mem: ra Of the Rocky Mountain Ol) and 3 Producers association, under the @irection of .C. W, Sparr, left the Sountry club, taking the 30 members of the party on a tour about the eity and to the refineries, ~This motor ride terminated at the Tri bunt where the ia were shown th large plant of Wydming’s Greatest Newspaper, ‘The big event for the afternoon wil be the parade through the down. fown section of the eity at 6 o'clock. Auto dealers will slowly pass with their new care Im gay. process'on, oh Dearing a beauty. Leading Se Wht be Spies orchestra, set: Ung the rolling ealvacade of splendor with Uvely tunes, At the aristocratic official rest dence of the Midwest Refining com: Fanyy cerner ef Sixth and Wolcott streets, a reception was held last night from § until 10 o'clock for the state's prettiest girls, During the twe hours more than 200. people greeted the young women, Dancing War a feature of the entertainment, the ball room of the residence being used for the first time, Among those who were hostesses for this social affalr were Mra. Charles I Winter, Mra, 8. K. Loy, Mra, BB. Brooks, Mra, R. R. Rose, Mra. In A. Reed, Mra. Don smith, Mra, “A. G. Fidel, Mra, A. J. Hao Mra. J, Wy Stevie and Mrs. R, ‘The off men in atten won, Vice president of the Midwest, Charles B, Winter was one of those in the recetving line, W arrivals yesterday for the Princess Petrotia ball included Misa Gladys Punteney of Riverton who Was named at Lander to represent Two In Fist Fight, One Under Arrest Marry Bishop Alberts, former navy fightér, was arrested last night by the sherift's office, charged with aasauit and battery. G. W, Chumbey is the complainant. ‘The trouble arose over the settle ment of a bill ttle said, Alberté claine that Chumbley was the ag gressor and that he did not hit LECOPOLD-LOEB. RULING IS NEAR CHICAGO, Sept, &—Last minute Preparations for the final scene in the legal drama inokdent upon the rentencing to Ife. imprisonment or @eath of Richard Loeb and Nathan W Leopold, Jr. for the kidnaping ged murder of Robert Franks, were way today, Fremont county and who was accom. panied by her mother; Miss Thelma Miler of Grasa Creek, representing Hot Springs county; Miss Lena De Vorse of Buffalo representing John: son county, All Casper now awatte tn anticipa- Hon of tonight. A princeas ts to be chowen to represent Wyoming, She is right here in the eity but she doesn’t know that abe will step into royalty tonight and no one knows who she ts, . NO TRACE OF 0 Fremont. * LOWER—Left to right: frem his home at $60 North Kin! street last Friday night and has not been seen since. e ‘The last person to see the Newoom doy Was a chum of his, Charles Shut felberger. ‘They separated Friday night at 10:30, after riding home on thelr Dieyeles, ‘The boy had Uttle or! no money with him that evening and because of this the police discount any Idea of foul play or robbery and belteve that’ the bey bag’ run away from home, As his home life was happy they are at a loss to understand his action, tage set for. Olympic ‘Riot’ On. Wednesday Members of Three Luncheon Clubs to Perform Tomorrow.as Benefit For Casper Recuperation Camp Everything but “skinning the cat’ will be on the pro- gramvat the High School Athletic park at 3 o’clock tomor row afternoon when the Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions club stars do their stunts before an amused public in the first Olympics “riot”? ever staged here. _If the cross girders of the grandstand are found safe it is even possible that a monkey climbing contest may being made to secure the High School added to the already long lat of band to lead the way to the ball events, Park, but the competing organtea. tin " _ | tons have made no arrangements to Tokets have been on sale for sev-! participate in the parade eral days tn the hands of members]” ,., of the three clubs and thia after. | The Mat of entrants tn all events noon sales will be given an addi |" leted today tional boost during the «parade |t2* MEram for the afternoon, be “ tan: the Soeoaioes Petrotia | BMine at 3 o'clock, with the ex conaitaten, Gira Greased hin | Req ception of feature exhibition stunts. Cross costumes — Witt clroulate| The complete program with through the crowd and gail the} tran for tomerrow afternoon's pasteboards at 80 cents each, games follows ‘The entire proceeds of the Otym:| Fat Men's race—Wrightsman and pica carnival will go to the Casper | Wilkerson, » ’ Levand and reouperative camp for the tubercular | Ben Cullen, Kiwah Frank Cowan and un nourished, one of the most / and Cy Wertz, Lic eharities ever. promoted in Skinny nm race--Guy Gay and Casper. Bart Rurwell, Rotary: Max Winter ‘Thts afternoon an effort. waa be} aod Lee Doud, Kiwanis; Jim swee ney and BE. T. Foe, Lions. Morse race-—RiIt Johnson, tary; Dec Sheddy, Kiwan!s; Chappell, Lions. Soo and makes up Ro H..¢. Wart Burwell, Kiwante Ro Rot Opi Sack race—Leon Gox D. McCormack, Rotary penter and Alee White, Jones and Ogden, L ‘Three-Legged race— Ralley, Rotary; Dean Eu Hadley, Kiwanis; La Mive casting—J, T. Soott Continued gp Fase Bieny oh and i Doe Can 2 Kiwanta; When court convenes tomorrow morning, Judge John R. Caverly will anounce the verdict he reached after 10 days of pondering over the evi dence brought out'in the trial of the youthful “supermen’ and college yousha whe confessed the crime, and organ and att and Foe, Pp UPPER ROW—Left to right: MIDDLE ROW—Left to right; Rotary; | grown livestock er Daily MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924, Miss Evelyn Titus, Sheridan; Miss Dorothy Logan, Converse; Miss Lena DeVorss, Johnson ; Miss Mildred Clark, Lincoln; Miss Dorothy Houser, Platte; Miss Thelma Miller, Hot Springs. 198,689 to 91,818 for Fulton J, Red: ) man, Democrat. ‘The four Repub: Mean congressmen were elected by safe margin Pattangall, a former attorney gen: eral of Maine, conducted hia cam: palgh agalnst Brewster principally on the issue of the Ku Ktux Klan, 1y the primartes Brewster was en: dorged by the Klan for the Repub: Hoan nomination, although ‘he as. serted that -he was not a member of the Klan and never had sought. tts suppert, On’ the face of the pri. mary returns Brewster wa defeated by President Frank G. Farrington of the state senate, by a small mar sin, but on arecount Brewster was sven the nomination, Brewster spoke chiefly on state ssues during his election campaign, making no mention of the klan, Re. publican speakers of national promi nence Who came Into the state tn support of Brewsterand Fernald and the four Republican congresamen, however, laid thelr emphasta on na. Honal issues and joined the Repub Hoan state committee in insisting that a vote for Brewster meant en. dorsement of President Coolidge, CHICAGO, Sept. 9—Wiltay. M. Butler, chairman of the Repubiican national committee to issued a statement saying “we have made a clean sweep in Maine. A Republican governor has been elected y 94,000. A Repub Mean senator has been elected by 47,000, In every one of the four congressional’ districts Maine, Republicans were elec aud stantial and increased majorities. “Maine bas had the largest vote ever recorded in ite histor Yertict is definite and forcetul Maine barometer records (Continued on Fa; by The unmile Bish and the |a (haosy Miss Murial Dearing, Goshen county; Miss Olga Thuesen, Sweetwater; Miss Alice McKean, Crook; Miss Ruth Erwin, Niobrara ; Miss Ina Hampton, Washakie; Miss Mary Herring, Albany, Miss Ella McCain, Teton; Miss Ethel Faler, Sublette; Miss Gertrude Vest, Wes- Miss Mabel Davis, Carbon; Miss Mae Dilts, Big Horn; Miss Mabel MAINE BY 30,000 VOTES PORTLAND, Me,, Sept. 9.—Ralph ©. Brewster of Portland, Republican, a member of the state senate, was elected governor of Maine yesterday by a plurality of more than $0,000 over William R. Pattan: With returns received from‘ 593 election precincts out of 633 in the state, the vote stood: Brewster 186,640 ; Pattangall 108, 278. The missing precincts included a number of towns which have too small a total vote to affect the result materially. With practically the same precincts United States Senator Bert M. Fernald, Republican, received a revised vote of Peoples, Park; Cribune BALL SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUB. Second Game, At St. Louls— Pittsburgh 20K XXX XXH—K xX xX St. Loula ....20x xxx xxe—xK x Xx - Batteries—Morrison and Gooch; Stuart and Clemons. At Chicago— Cincinnatl R. HB. RW 100 OOt O10—S 7 Chicago. 003 OOF OOx—4 10 2 Batteries — Rixey, Sheehan and Hargrave; Alexander and Hartnett, O'Farrell, First Game, At St. Louls— RW Pittsburgh 000 200 O0—1 St. Louis 42 000 10x—7 8 Ratterios — Yde, Kremer Smith; Sethoron and Gonzales, (No other games played) AMBRICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit— RL, Chicago ~.....110 010 xxx—x x Xx 004 110 xXxx—x x x Connolly, Fereman and Crouse; Johnson, Hol loway and Bassler, At Boston— New York RULE 100.200.0025 8 2 ..210 100 0O—4 10 nook, Hoyt ani Hofmann, Bengeugh; Quinn and Hoving. (No other games played) FIELDWORKER IS INJUR Ten Sanders, an employe of the Midwest Refining company at Camp No, Tin the Salt Creek fleld, had his hip fractured and received other injuries last night at $:30 near Mid weat, Sandere was picked up uncon Miss Gladys Punteney, a} wolona and detaila of the accident she hor ‘have not been ~ pital OF compatty® offictals. SOHAEFFER FUNERAL TO BE HELD BN THURSDAY The funeral of J. F. Schaeffer, re. tired merchant who died here Sat urday will be held tomorrow after. noon with services at the Preshyter fan_tabernacle at 2 o'clock, \ Thterment will be in Highland cemetery with the services in charge of the Masonio lodge of which Mr. Schaeffer was a mem ber. cay of Augusta, Democrat. Pres. Cool idge Greets Fliers at Washington TRAIN WRECK IS BLAMED TO PLOT, REPORT LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept, %&— The ditching of the Southern Pa Cifio’s Sunset Limiged near Mart copa, Arizona, last night waa the re: sult of a deliberate plot to wreck the train, said’ an announcement at the rallroad's offices } today, ee James Miller Home Is Saddened Today By Baby’s Death ntha old James home at thts Catherine, the dau rot Mr Miller, died at the 1 North Park street oon The funeral services will be at the Shaffer-Gay funeral chapel at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon. six om and Mr early SHERIDANFAIRSTANDS OUT - AS BIG SUECESS IN REVIVAL OF ‘OLD FASHIONED’ PROGRAM Ry J. It was a p Aat week to t in Sheridan and attend thelr ar fair, Somebody had. told me the ol fashioned fair was a thing of the part, Iam. branding (t as misinfor mation, Sheridar’s fair {% old fash. foned in the respect that It offers An extensive premium Hat, for home agrioultural pred ucts, domestic articles of household B. HANWAY asuine ton Uke agriculture) of a century ago. You can't beat thia kind of a fair for general interest, when in adil ton you add a tine racing program that Keeps the people on their tip toes each day for several days, Al though Sheridan ha rie of ro feo material, and ranch boys Wentinued on Page Bighy) faire did @ « Nation’s. Capital Reached by World Aviator Where People’s Welcome Is Voiced by the President WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—With all but 3,000 miles of the first air route around the earth safely completed, the army world flight squadron landed today at Bolling Field here to receive a greeting in the name of the Ameri- can people from President Coolidge. The president, Sec- retary Weeks and high government officials of all depart- ments Were present in person toy pay henor to Lieutenant Lewell MH Smith, Meht commander, and hts darifig comrade, Lieutenant Wade. Lieutenant Nelsen, piloting the New Orleans, was forced down by & stripped gear ten miles south of Baltimore and will complete the journey tomorrow The first plar commanded by Lieutenant Smith, landed a@ 303 p.m Wild cheering and the sound of sirens and auto horna greeted the fiers as they came down. The three planes were brought up in Hne formation before the presi dent, 9. with q patent modesty, there came to Nght for the first time that one of the Miers, Lieutenant Ogden has continued with the expedition de spite a painful injury, Lieutena Smith, the flight commander to the story Lite enant Lieut Osten, he recounted Wade's plan + It made Its forced descent the sea, after leaving Kir j the Orkney Islands. tn x wal HA was taken on board the United destrdyer Barry and while nding of the bridge of the ship touched. a charged tron rating which waa used te ground the an tennae, of the craft's radio. The contact caused an electric spark and (Continued on States WASHINGTON, — Sett.. After the confusion of the arrival of the world fliers an@ their escort at Rolling Field here today it was an Page Seven unil-OF-WAY GRANT FORFEITURE. OF N. & §, PERMIT IN CITY TO BE ASKEDIN COURT New Railroad Branded As Detriment to the City in Opinion of The Casper Council. Members of the city coun- cil, in their weekly session |last night, voted to instruct Ambrose Hemingway, city attorney, to take steps lead- ing to the forfeiture of the rightofway ef the North & railroad Inside the: city puth Thta felture of Unnits. would also Include the fe the land granted on Railroad hue west of the athletic ave Meld which wae given the railroad on which to butld a passenger station an@® yards. Previous to the vote several of the councilmen expressed fn no uncer tain terms the opinion that the rail: road Was a detriment and not a bene fit to the city In that they were mak- ing no attempts to extend their tine north of Salt Creek and because of thia Casper waa reaping no dene. ficlary resw When the railroad treat started building operations {t waa anounced that the line would. be bullt trom Casper to Miles Clty, Mont. with the general understanding Chat even: tually the ine would extend south: west, to Rawlins and connect with the Union Paciftio main line So far the road has been built only to Salt Creek The line as tt te now has served to cut down the amount of material handled in local off well upty houses the greater part of tt being handled in branches in the oll field proper The railroad has also out the track ing business to almost nothing Contracts for sewer construction in districts 16, 29 and 21 will not be Jet until the meeting tonight when ids submitted by the Co Rotnman company of Cheyenne, the Gordon Sonstruction eampany, J. Bo: Crum and MoLaughiin and MeNetl will h been (tabulated. ) Eastern. sox tlona of the elty w et by the now dlatricts Olling of olty streets pnpaved at Presont will be given a teat on South Wolcott street in the block extending from the end of the pave Other streets may be tect in a similar manner if the method Proves satisfactory in relieving the dust menace, A change of grade on South Fen. Way street between Seoond and Third was aproved by the council and advertisements of tntention wil! pave the way for any objections property owners may have to the posed improvement. Sidewalke od n South McKinley hth and Tw where oth dewalles ed in the city wilt al up by the clty engine ® instructions. street and al received from the cou h streets » ba ron the ¥ committee oll a petition for enforcement of the hour parking ontinance tn the downtown dlatrict, business houses in general being In favor of the proposal A suggestion that the city give sev. ¢ral water and irrigation rights and over } } olty other considerations to Charles Carl son for allow & plpe dine to go was referred to the tion Mr that the clty na th > near mak NpORIbIe, the council bide for paying dist off approach of it bide until sp northeast of the Standard on Ash, Elm, Oak adtetith Sprw streets, and CY Pour nth street avenue to nounced that the erulser New Or Jeans, Lieutenant Nelson, pilot, had heen forced down ten miles south of altimere. Nelson was reported by hia comrades to have landed with out difficulty, the other two planes continuing to Waahiniton SIDELIGHTS ON RECORD FLIGHT MITCHELL FIRLD, N ».——With the plaudita of New York} and his 7 ringing in their ears, Lieuten echool year to F Lowell H. Smith and three of} C¢rding to figures’ compiled orning in the ofice of A. A sia companions in the army's round | Mort ime aan fight, gave a series of ix. | *UPerintendent of schools. The total timate side lights on thelr herole | Peststre the first day a year ago m the last ir at lehoal high totaled this ed lap of tt Out of the ynase of details given more pupils] yesterday as compared first day | year No figures were available for any] 4,689 ENROLLED IN THE SCHOOLS eh acho an with a total of 686 with 620 a expect that the en (Continved om bage Seven