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| Weather Forecast Partly overcast tonight and Wed- esday, probably snow northwest portion, Warmer north portion to- night. Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulation : . CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924. VOL. 1X. On Streets or at Newstan & cents Publication Offi Delivered by Carrier 78 cents a month Tribune Bldg. 216 E (EIGHT DEAD. 17 ILL FRUm DRINKING CIDE HALF MILLION HOGUS REVENUE) Observed Here| "ypecopiactiicgovennon Cider “Stick’*ATt THGEDY $, Ameri Red Cros: porters very hi ibs i oT AM p G G ( al foe Fe ce eRe ae eee aa ee eaTnaaed locally | win” teten”gaen Gatataee UME MM wit Soca ese ome Sweet Cider Bought ing’ af h brought to J.| the loca! ch ' generally concentrated individually on some expression 8. Mechiing. Natron County chalr- Outside etre elty proper the In Barrel Used for Poison Spray Proves that will commemorate the sixth annual signing of world |™an. a hearty endorsement of the] drive will be conducted as indicat Fatal to Inmates. Congressman Hill Given Clean Bill in Federal Court Ruling on Right to Serve Apple Juice to Guests peace. annual roll call from Frank By Lu-|ed by national headquarters, . e Sas cas, acting governor of ‘the state-| In tho year § ding th Chicago Man Jailed at] The majority of Casper people took advantage of the| The message was relayed from N. bed caee calee coe business hcliday to enjoy some form » king. He and his two elder sons, the | B. Corthell, state chairman. to Trial of Small Is. of recreation. For those who are} Prince of Wales and the Duke of|whom it was addressed by the ex-| fare on account of the ble mine an Indicted. interested In athletic activities there | York placed wreaths at the foot of | ecutive. It says: aster at Sublette and the flood at BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 11.—In the trial of Represen- ‘s the Casper-Laram{e high school | the centoaph just before Big Ben in| “I am informed that the elghth| Bitter Creek, Rock Springs, This |tative John Philip Hill, in the United States court here to- football game at 2:30 at Athletic} his tower, rising above the houses | annual roll call of the American na- tional society was catled upon to contribute largely to Wyoming wel. LYNCHBURG, Va., Noy. ul answers any criticism made local-|day for al violati forris | 11.—Eight members of the park and a boxing program this eve- (Continued on Page Two.) Red Cross opens on November 11./1y that Casper Red Cross funds res i aceon vio peels Pe ey elscead aha Judge Morri 3 fol d Protectiv CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Jning at the Elks’ auditorium. Ali —————.— 1924. The field of your organiza-| have been sent to the netonar | A: Soper rule at the “one-half of one per cent” clause in] 3enevolent an rotective : special arrange: » | tion is world wide and the Red ) ike; romdentel a Ben Newmark, assistant state | of the ete sane pric ria Cross 1s at all times functioning rder of Elks, residents of jailed 100 per cent where ever and when- he Elks National home at fire marshal, who was jailed] yinitary. organizations found ex- pe lecgestOhte Pv 2 dante on a charge of contempt in| pression in the Fourth Annual Mili- “I most heartily approve of the BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 11. — | 5edford, about 25 miles from p hs 1 tary ball last evening and wil de- iiuniberahiipdriwat of sthe 7Aimscians Whether the Volstead act prohibits | here, are dead and 17 others are in a connection with the trial two} y.te today to individual actiivity. We Red Cross and I feel confident that the manufacture of cider or frui erious condition from drinking years ago of Gov. Len Small] xpressing the spirit of the day, you will find the peop'e of the great uices of more than one-half of on: gpl dentshits gh sweet cider Inte yesterday, ‘The cider v J per cent alcoholic content for usef « said by physicians, Charles Mosby Waukegan, is being cought today | all business offices, public offices commonwealth of Wyoming will re- nt alco nt nia hy ‘physicians, eF by federal agents on warrants | and stores are clored. E. M. Wyatt, (3 spond to this most worthy appeul.”| Mise or whether a jury must de-| superintendent of the. home and charging counterfeiting Uberty bonds | supervisor of the night school, wishes The Natrona county chapter of | 9 cide tho the Volstead law does not apply to beverages made in the clety when they should have been home for home consumptio spent at home. x intoxicating content of} county officials to have contained acid Crane ae ee Ste ae Ser tance Wheres car eraes Meprarced thpeieee Cross! participates: in: (the: Juices. so manufactured, will be de:} poison. At least two of the sick are With him were named ten others, | uled to meet this evening have been Casper Community Chest fund and Bid ito itie ifts. a avitionl aGnnaltions wsvo of them women, Seventy other | cancelled. cided today by Judge Morris A wrot® Casper police asking its| Soper, in federal court, MARION, Ohio., Nov. 11—Mrs. The Buick car stolen from P. C, he cid wi delivered to the * Warren G. Harding was reported Nicolaysen, president of the Nico-| statu This question w: ised y home yesterday aft mf bar- s, several of them promi: . avatar: . : + DI qa lon was raised yester | home yesterday afternoon in a bar heat phlitioelly;_wereeald by: feds Bey than outer further | so spovertie: Debwesn tite apd seatt Man Still Lives laysen Lumber company, on Octo-| j,viiam. ESAT REA Fere bet day by District Attorney Woodcock | rel thought to have been used at he * © ysician, . . nr a e tri ol on i“ 0! “ mf ol x - érat agents to be Spyolved 1h -the al-| attempt to harmonies with the epiris iad big Bs) pare eae Had ber 16, last, has been found’ in’ Good: ‘of the car, claimed to have ob-| 1" the trial of Representative John] some time to hold the poison for land, Kan., local police headquar-| tained it by trade with cack Farm.-|?!!'p Hill of Baltimore, indicte , i for illegally manufacturing and por ters were informed last night. A|©r- Farmer, in turn had told him, : Whi mistresi whi His remarkable vitality triumph-|* sessing wine and cider containing ict Dein ae never < which ordinarily |telesram has been sent the Good-|h® sald, that he had purchased the (ee an ier containing The alleged counterfeiting federal) pyyy, HOLIDAY IN House, Mrs. Harding, with her hus-| 17g over injuries lc y machine in Casper when it was auc- r agents ‘said, was of a $5 war rev- yED. 4, in: ted* the custom of| Prove instantly fatal, O'e Swanson |land sheriff asking him to held the|¢ioned for debt. alcohol. cnup stamp, iasuea in 1914, and pay- seth pssgryai se The Asso: visiting the tomb of the Unknown |af Riverton, lying at the Private| car and if Possible apprehend the| Farmer, who was employed by| Mr. Woodcock raised the point able in January, 1924. The bBUS) woteq Preas.)—Armistice Day this] Soldier on each Armistice Day and| Hospital with a broken ‘back in-| thieves. E. N. Sprague, Casper contractor, | when he objected to the second ques: stamps were perfectly designed and first time a full holi+} she had been looking forward to oel-| curred in the speeder wreck near} Failure of the claimant to pres-| disappeared onthe day the car|tion-put to the first defense wit ee eae ere ottice ag | day in France, Although parliament | ebrating the sighing of the Armistice | Riverton last ‘Thursday night, was|ent-e clear title when he attempted| vanished, and was reported to have| ness, Ds. John Mecynite, Admitting cashed in Chicago. postoffice was} voice it a legal holiday long ago,| again today, her friends ‘sald, today reported to be resting com) to\gell the machine caused Frank J.|driven it past the cogstrigstion that he. bad att Mr. Fan's the frand. discovered, according to ion of the-law has been sus-|° Dr. Sawxer's dally. bulletin on ‘fils | fortably, with excellent» hance” daotton, Goodland {risurance-agent,|camp at which he had worked. Po-| "cider part : inity was not fedeeat offers | pended mainly for economic reasons; | patient's condition, follows: Fecovery. His brother has been witit]| to investigate 'its pedigree. By wir-| lice today remarked at his folly or | permitted to state whether he Incl More than a half million dollars} Vien pusiness, interrupted for on:y| ‘Mrs. Harding had a poor night.| him since he was brought to Cas-jing the state mortor registry office|audacity in making no attempt seen anybody Intoxicated. wotth of the counterfeit sthmpa |v inutes. of silence. She feels weak: and exhausted this | per. Swanson is still completely par-|at Cheyenne he that the|elther to discard the original lcense have been cashed, secret service men Today, everything is closed except | morning. Her general condition is} alyzed, but his physicians hope that|car had been licensed in the name| plate or to disguise his own identity estimated, : the places. of amusement. The. fea-| not so. good. : he may regain.the use of his limbs. of Mr. Nicolaysen, and he promptly! before disposing of the car. he spraying of frult trees. Superintendent Mosby and county officials said they are satiafied there was no criminal intention in using the keg and there seemed to be no likelihood of an inquest into the deaths of the eight men. LYNCHBURG, Ya., Nov. 11. — Eight veteran Elks, residents of the Elks Nation- al Home, located at Bedford, The district attorney declared the]25 miles from here, died lato latter question irrelavent, insisting yesterday at the home, ac- that the Volstead act specifically | cording to advices received here to- says ahy beverage containing more day, from what is thought to have : be at. the tomb of the Unknown Dine c than one-half of one per cent a'cohol | heen fresh cider polsoning by araen: Potlu in the Arc @° Triomphe, with 2 is intoxicating. Counsel for Congress-{ ate of lead used for tree spraying. Preeident Doumergue, Premier Her; man Hill contended that the law] ‘The cider, it was stated, was bee riot andshis cabinet in attendance. y does not prohibit non-intoxicating | bought from a farmer in a barrel QUIT CABINET ‘Two hundred and fifty tattered frult juices for use in the home, pro- leged counterfeiting operations, | og the occasicn and to permit tts| o, unchanged trom yesteraay, Lit.| With Broken Back which Affected banks here, in New| employes a haf-day's vacation. a pepe wae Held tan notRee vere York and in Omaha. ture of the celebration in Paris’ wil. and it is thought the barrel was flags of disbanded regiments wil) used last spring in connection with e fact, and the argument continued for | spraying. He petaa licker peered @ neariy two hours. Sev other veterans, residen from the Invalides to the Arch. _ SS of the home, are ill from the cic 'e After President Doumergue has re- by The dead: Chester Tucker, Lima, viewed the color bearers, bugles and CHURCH THREATENED Ohio; Alvin Spalding, Loveland, Cols < 3 orado; Joseph A. a volley of maroons fired from the vide’ they. ere ron-intexicating in " ———“ \ Indiana; F, E. O'Connor, Dall WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Secre | top of the arch, will will announce 3 _ Texas; Thomas Madigan, Long Is- labor tment | 4 minute of silence, which will be | z land City, D> 1; Gec W. Slade, hav informed President. Goolidga he |endea by aiother volley "and the Man Who Traded Diamonds for Apart land City, Ts 1) George ‘W. iad wishes to retire from the cabinet; playing of the Marseillais. ie 2 Omaha, Neb.; B. F. Allen, Portland, ment House and Yacht Found Shot ; Orego: after March 4, next. troops of the Paris garriron will $ Mr. Davis is the only cabinet] chen march befcre the president, 3 A blaze threatening the First Naz. ber who hus indicated he de-| bringing the ceremony to a close. 4 fired to retire, {t was said officially |’ In the afternoon’ the association to Death; No Clue to Slayer arene church at ‘Twelfth and Pop- E TED Ik is CITY lar streets. was - extinguished this Sia Lhe La * morning with little difficulty by En- i LOS ANGELES, Nov. 11.—The identity of the person| gine number one. ‘The fine spare { other possible changes in his cab-| ceremony ‘will be. presided over by = who shot and’killed Harry I. Katz, musician, art collector, inet and has expressed the hope that | General Couraud in the presence of Every cliy and village in» France| the market in the not remote Spire Officers of the last year were un-|&8 much of a mystery today as it was a few minutes after he ieee ne depar will commemorate the day. peaadarine aera inate este Taser ubedaee bitten ce spe mhesung. ment had been called out®in more| Skidding on the icy pavement as treasurer. The 1925 session will be] slaying, if not a definite clew to the| that yacht had quarreled with him held at Thermopolis, and the date] {aentity of the slayer, but the re-| ver money due them, that he had erestienls tte; abe sper Aces of the people of Lndon gathered to-|{t met with a generally favorable re- Howlsltl ‘caught ( dudect the sbanie DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 11. —| day around the Centoaphi in sorrow-}-ception and it was the consensus of | retary-treasurer. unsettled the question whether mon-| Was in sort of financial difficulty TO RUN CITY vrocked’ coupe, suffered numerous ‘ : today at the White House. formed to maintain the undying Meanwhile, it was said the presi-| fame in the Arc d’Triomphe will from a tar wagon parked too close ee real estate operator and purveyor of diamonds to the mo-| to the church, which ts a frame * itructure, The flames had gained Mr, Davis will remain. delegations representing the Amer MO Ore ee hed aa | ueeanes. A Dill to this end will be |tion picture colony, as he opened the door of his apartment | * 0 ok odin ISR = ~made. honey produced at the next session of the i small headway when the alarm was pace eiryisir pine py iim aetna bases (Mp anges fc sd phoned in by the Rev. H. F, Dunn, sy 6 cl But following up the threads of had bought a German-built yacht ;; ve: * ms BRITISH PAY TRIBUTE tion of the Wyoming Bee Keepers | Ranney of Lander, vice president; C.] the mah's various activities, police bout three months ago, also with | than a week. engens Hwee Grin aut seen Seoctatiaet TO THEIR HERO DEAD. association which has just conc'ud-} 1, Corkins of Laramie, secretary- Ay? 37 Mt “oy Nov. 11—{By The As-|ed its sessions here. While no con- will be announced later by the sec-| sults of a night of investigation left | "Umerous women callers; that he " id was planning to sell his yacht; 5 v. : b- | ful yet proud remembrance, of thelr} the gathering that any private step! soecial speakers included, A. H.| ey, diamonds, a woman, or disputes | 8 Attain we bie goer rae ag ony Bp at one million kin who died in the war|toward such an enterprise would} pons of the Avi, Root company of| centering about a German-bullt| and that he habitually carried prec. 1 bruises, and was taken to dent hag given no consideration to| solemnly rep:enish the fire. This veterans’ associations. m Casper factory may be placed on ture, Inia -ashicnableresicence district here, last night, remained and the damage was inconsequential hoped to discover a motive for the|lamonds, that men employed on HEeTEe TIAEE Coie” ibae eae sociated Press )—Tens of thousands | crete action was taken on this plan, BOY SCOUTS and smashed into the rear of a@ ‘an 700 when 64 counties had re-| that came to an end six years ago.| have the solid backing of the ass0-| 1 wa:’ professor. R. G. Richmond of| yacht lay at the bottom of the kill-|Jous gems about with him, finding reet hospital where \ clat buyers in the motion picture colony was said to be recovering ported today on the official canvass| White hall was thronged its en- ition. Colorado; A. D. Faille, state com-| Ing. phy ST. LOUIS, Mo., Noy. 11.—Next| comfortably. A woman companion of the ballots cast last Tuesday for| tire length by subjects of the far- Such a plant, it is understood,| mirsioner of agriculture: Professor Katz died of a .82 calibre bullet On Kats’ fingers when he died| Saturday the Boy Scouts will be the | Was somewhat bruised but was able the senator and his Democratic op-|fung British empire, most of whom | would prepare and pack honey for} John A. Hil of the agriculture de-| wound in the neck a moment after were diamond rings, o ok |b 5 i ay | to go home. ponent, Daniel F. Steck. Only small] wore red poppies bought with pen-|the market in a standardized man-| partment. of the state university; J.| tenants of the apartment house shah nmr aa 7c: one tagaceties Anas eal Pk Searle maeatcey J Claudia, Cebaby, oF chai changes, which almost balanced each | nles and pounds to help the men|ner and be of material assistance|C. Underwood, of the Federal Furm| heard the shot and camo to his s*-| were found in‘ his pockets, “-The| down tothe amall “ereav tonne | and choy Meee conmbalig ee other were recorded this’ morning. | who came away halt, lame blind} in the commercial success of theiin-} Loan board and C, L. Corkins, state sepiataciet: puansiot these witoreene Presence of these valuables on his | the street, will turn over their places| had stepped into the sedan just as Senatcr Brookhart had a majority | from the fields of Flanders and from | durtry. entomologist and bee inspector. fees Se the hallding, 8” *8**"| person indicated, police believe that | to the khaki-clnd bore an w fontaca| the Hatin cue crashed into it, was of 737 In official reports from 64/ the other battle-grounds of the great| . Members of the association agreed! yee, Dunn's address dealt with the! !ms out of the building. robbery was not the motive for the] of the community fund drive started | uninjured, and his car was not sen counties and unofficial returns from | war. to press for the adoption of pend- control of bee diseases, and some of] Acquaintances or the slain man| slaying. Monday. iously damaged. counties, At the core of the crowd stood the! ing legislation designed to curb bee | tne recently-yerfected remedies. Iie | Tevealed that he had purchased for : ——— also discussed marketing problems, | $50,000 the apattment house in MANY CLUES FOLLOWED °222°22 5 ==-5='c"/MIAMI WOMAN ADMITS | IN FOLLOWING SLAYER [222 °%. ..|Man‘Stampea” | BEING INSTIGATOR OF OF CHICAGO GANGSTER DewdP.,| HUSBAND'S FLOGGING Professor Richmond, speaking from an exhaustive knowledge of Denied Passage #” War Between Gunmen, Booze Runners’ | ‘,'° event more kitines in re or be had bern aecormtea win |Veteran of World War, Scarred With) ..0"? '.20% {0 tere named mem: conditions in Colorado, which close- ly approximate those in Wyoming, After he had been decorated with All known enemies of O'Brannion $718.08 worth of air mail stamps uties from the sheriff's office have 2 in. anticipation of mn air mail Feuds and Fight Over Woman Are _ | tntorviewea atier tho shooting, tal in, anuetpation, of an air mat | Wounds, Cruelly Lashed by Mob _ | {tet 0m the merits office stresred the importance of proper been selpened sonar. wien, they eat: Weaver, San Francisco automobile wintering, and compared with rela- ' ° * * . Mrs. Hubsch ts reported oO o Theories in O’Bannion Crime Motion ithe ie ices ta pallceees ever yun cterad trom ihe mnie Acting at Wife’s Direction sre te etos tac Cot tive merits of double and sing’e case packing. Mr. Faville, asmiring his hearers of the interest of the state in pro- moting Wyoming apilaries, outlined the steps his department was tak- attempted suicide at the county jail . quiry progressed, it was disclosed Ce ee 5) ue. and now is in a state of mental ‘| that more than the three men fied | ag evidence of the growing interest pd : - % collapse. CHICAGO, Nov. 11—Gang rivalry, beer runners’ feuds, | after firing seven bullets into O'Ban- | manifest In this somperstively new Mr. Went oa ae Sees MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 11.—Mrs. Hugo Hubsch, wife of a| net; gambling troubles, and a fight of lieutenants of rival groups| nion, may have been involved in the | enterprise for Wyoming. plece of human mail when a tele. |COcoanut Grove druggist and world war veteran, has con- thought they would only run oyer a woman were theories followed by police today in| actual slaying. : Valuable suggestions as to best! gram was received by James EK. \fessed, according to the sheriff's office, that she instigated out of town—I did not knov their search for the three men who yesterday shot and| 4 theory that porsibly 28, men, | methods for obtaining federal credit ing to further the bee industry. Prof- Hill told of the experimental work Power, San Francisco postmaster i 3 . r a ‘ould beat him. I wish r a ie n using nine automobiles, effectively | in developing their work were offer-| saying that ‘nobody ts a ride in the fogging of her husband by a masked band on Nevem- uld Kilt me for what I did.’ killed Dion O’Bannion, notorious gunman and gangster, in blocked traffic In the vicinity of the|ed by Mr. Underwood, as the per- = being done at the state univeraity . airmai? except department offi- ber 6, his florist shop. florist shop while the slayers es-| sonal representative of the federal In her alleged confession amounting to $1,500 have clals.” The telegram added that Hubsch, whose body is seared with wounds received in| been oftercd for the co viction of While they sought Mike ‘Carrozo, | elght months ago with Louis Altiere,|caped in their, autcmobile was|land bank system. He emphasized| ‘sooner or later’ it may be possible | the war, was decoyed from hie place {he hae beer tune hospital in a| members of the flogging party. ‘The labor leader and Margaret Collins, | and John Bates, alleged Ueutenants| evolved after witnesses wero ques-| the desire of the government to nid} to carry passengers aa part of the | of busines, taken to the weeds wad serloun condition Lu Klux Klan and American Legiom pretty blonde, involved in a fight | of O'Bannton, the police took precau- ! tioned. 5 (Continued on Page Two) air mail service. so weverely Inshed with a strap that} In her reported confession, Mrs (Continued on Page Two ’ i : i 4 ; nd Armistice Day REDGHOSSROLLCALLOPENS |Court Upholds| \Isitt BY.

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