Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. - & DEATH RATE ON = aa 2 | . Fl + Figures for Last Year 1922 Record. foe te | SA tied = rit coiad sieberiana WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—The x Gelietrd starite Fee: Traps ped death rate in the registration area . a pete rid engsnadl raya a of the United States increased to yi Sarg dear jegbrtbpicy ei \ 12.3 per 1,000. of population in 1928, ree yt me eae i \ yh from 11.8 in 1922. Mortality figures fort. ti one nt Je. three wil \ last year, made public today by the . acrawl on . ardboa: ie & L a 4 ‘ department of commerce, show that ‘ ve introduced “by ioe? Ai wren as J \ ' only seven states out of the total of ~ e part of an array ‘ rape 1001 4 % 48 comprising the death registration } blood-stained articles * an’ ‘weapons ; - area, had a.lower rate than’ in 1922. x +|found in the apartment: where: Mra, i \ ‘These were Colorado, Idaho, Mon- = - ye died of a bullet wound in bed : : F tana, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah ee é s = i ‘ aa r . Y 1 and Washington. 2 > eemeamameeae '-Each of McCoy's crudely /dfawn > ’ ’ f s ’ To afford a true’ basis se ca. Kas exposed World Do ¥ parison between states and com: GTP rs. ‘Killed ‘he a minion 1 munities, the rate table showed “re- left him Bers ‘to lve for,’ 'e: 1 fined” rates arrived at by adjust eres < Z 2 é ‘i s bequeath all his sions to. Mrs. 1 ment for differences in the age and * és : : i sere Thomas, one of his three ‘ ex distribution of the population : 4 ; . aan eee i } and for deaths of non-residents, es . It ts this sister whont the -prosecu- Maryland, with 14,2 per “1,00¢ ie : “ 2 ' lana fe ee aman ay iy - i wed the highest refined rate : : ; é oy d te ‘ ele the ‘sitea, while the lowest, wo killed Mrs. lors. It is this ‘sister, er, M 8.7 was recorded by Montana, Next % ; en to Maryland, Louisiana showed rate of 13.5, while a rate of 13.3 was reported for Florida, Virginia and Delaware. The next lowest rate to that of Montana was Nebraska's figure of 9.3. —___—_.___-- SOVEREIGN COMMANDER OF SCOTTISH RITE AT CHEYENNE GATHERING CHEYENNE. Wyo., Dec. . 11— 4 John H. "Cowles. of Washington, D: “Cy. Soverign’ grand. commander ' of the ‘Scottish Rite, arrived ‘in’ Chey- enne Wednesday afternoon, to pre- tide Wednesday, evening at the dedi- cation of the new Consistory’ cathe and most. catefully selected Turkish tobaccos grown, and no rival for forty-three years. The rapid changes of government among the nations seem only to check temporarily their steady ap- proach to utter collapse, Thrones are toppled over to make way for eee ictators. Many officials of republics serve onl: the selfish interests of big busi- ness; and instead of an improve- ment of affairs, each new move leaves the nations weaker, Suf- fering is increased; lawlessness he- comes rampant; and hopelessness is followed by despair. This march of the nations toward SperneHont Seem | moves onward relent ly. Armaged- don, which pesiogs seek to avert by their union, leagues, associa- tions, and federations, looms up threateningly. Yet man need not entirely despair. This troublous period of earth’s history was fore- ORIGINAL: 7 ; othe Wor ) told as immediately precedin, . dral here. Hé wag ackompanied by “The One Cigarette Sold’ the ‘World Over’ 5 new order—a Hehteods oe we the mombers .of ithe sov } wide government. Lecture will be nd council an ‘ accompanied by beautiful art-col- : es cure i of odeel ored scenes. ‘approximately 200. Masons. who ‘are ; HERR heing. elevated to the ‘Scottish’ Rite : . aE H “i M. L. during the Consistory reunion which Suppery rails are blamed for a tail-on collision of commuters trains’ in Oakland, which caused thet deaths ! - q ‘ ? . pres } s é : OF NEW YORK, N. Y. opened Monday and will be conclud:|o¢ six passengers and the injury of 85. The 7:55 morning Key Route train had stopped fof block signal when , “1 4 2 i ; Be ed Thursday, a Sacramento-San Francisco electr! rain, unable to stop because of wet rails, crashed into it. The rear car “4 2 fa LECTURE Robert. D. Hawley of Douglas is wn inthe aboye ‘picture. Res- 7 ‘ Wye, Court House : president .of the Consjstory class.|ouers rushed to the scene and extricated the victims. Lower picture shows the death car of the Ke y Route Fride ae xa) 6 W.-S.. Hays<of Gbeyenne...ts,,.Vicelarter-it- had, been seperated from_the second train. ; bray phiwet etic ak | Bho tee 4 riday, Dec. 12th | president." #1. M. Craven ‘of Laramie - b, 7:80 -p. m. ; “ {m secretary-treasurer and John L. $3 Seats Free No Collecti $e on Dykes of Rock Springs {* or Casror oniiee apnea sa . 6 x ” u 2 BITE RN ATION, BIBLE STU- ldwis Anatew at. sPeylor see ttle ack a Ss : ENTS ASSOCIATION, Watckins, Thomas QO, ‘Smith, e| | 7 F. Kropp, Earl C. McCrary, Har 4 7 ° ° . x i “! c ‘sion M. 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