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‘Weather Forecast Overcast. with probably snow Sat- urdsy and north portion tonight. Much colder Saturday and north portion tonight. Strong shifting Streets or at Newastands, Palivered by Carrier 75 cents Dog Steps on pi oll INCREASE Uh, JUV Men to Shoe| FOR EMPLOYES wine vat INEW PROJECT. PLAN 222222 IN POSTOTICE placed his loaded gun on the FUMESTUT||TO SOLVE PROBLEM 222". [5 ISSUE ACHIN ral AWA RIBBON BEDECKED EXHIBITS TO BE VIEWED LAST TIME TONIGHT Program Tonight Calls for Lectures and Picture Display; Great Crowds Visit Elks } Auditorium for Show MEN UNDER | trigger. The charge of shot en- tered Sherman's leg between the knee and ankle. Senator Kendrick Explains Proposal Outlined in Senate Bill| TRY “OPS” ‘Controversy Carried SANTA ROSA, Calif., Dec. 12.— yroarog Pptgpre” set for “Directed Settlement” of Reclamation Projects Over ‘to: Short Ses+ vat at the Olivet Winery, near a. to Offset Chances of Failure IN PUZZLE sion -is Revived in here, yesterday. ‘ Peter! Francainde, working over the vat, became dizzy from the odor and fell 20 feet to the oottom. His two helpers became uncon- scious while attempting to reach him. Other workers cut a hole in the vat and rescued the three. ———»> WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—(By The Associated Press.)—“Selection of the settler | Goadess of Agricuiture cin these let the Upper House. and of the Jand with a view to reducing the overhead,” was the manner in which Sena-| ters—ts “ops.” tor Kendrick, Democrat, Wyoming, today epitomized his own plan for providing ‘‘aided| The department of _ agriculture WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. and directed settlement” of federal irrigated lands. The plan has been submitted to Cees today te the penctit ue | An endeavor to bolster up congress in the form of a bill now being considered by the senate committee on itriga-| crossword puzzlers, but refrainea |2GMinistration forces in the tion and reclamation. fro many intimation that the action |Senate opposed to an carly Premium ribbons of many bright “The weightlest factors against|Wwas to be considered a precedent. |vote on over-riding the ex~ - pes | er ee Ba ‘1 t “Ops” got into the correspondence colors decorate most of the pens, Dut AND A BLANK ait i send erring of the department when the Phila- Scatee AS, MOF the’ postal : , ribbons—and blue ones, at that— 9 2 x delphia office obligingly searched || president Coolidge today at a con ‘ are not all that herald the blue-blood . i , L | Wea AE ra ssi cis Meas Dum aaiets please young woman | rerence with a duzen Republican sens Sher ° igh cost of the land and! pusale : superiority of a lordly rooster and the lack of ndequate capital and ex: spay AE CLAIMED four buxom hens of the Single Comb » J Glendo. To this “old pen” goes the F ‘ _ " 4 : " Casper Lions club grand champion Ame . 3 4 j liver loving. cup. 3 BALTIMORE, Ma., Dec. 12—How Assured of one of the largest crowds that ever flocked to the Elks building, the first annual Wyoming Poultry, Egg and Potato show will tonight close its three-day at- traction of the finest domestic fowls, spuds and hen fruit ra in the state, offering in conclusion its feature 3 ta r attention being given either to the “| B shh pomtatice; orbaebaeat Danaatee ability of the settler or the produc: hI before congress a plan f raisii tive capacity of the acres assigned t ts i a him. This has been continued to. a more postal revenues by increasing degree and even now we find a CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—One man met = amie Spee brads ‘eae é . ‘The president summoned the sena- perience on the part of the farmer. 2 White Leghorn strain exhibited by is Fe Under the old homestead acts, the fet ey ater ce the sere ihe ORAS PSHE Giolla ot . procedure amountéd practically to hea its cop Many of the dieplayed binis will be | Joe Dundee, Baltimore light the allottment of land by lottery, no Cupepd’ With Sher the possibility of fought -11 rounds against Alex Hart, of Philadelphia, ‘here last Monday * the samé price for | death and. several other- lodgers: es- S ei potatoes night ‘with his mind: a‘ blank, .and| | Dec. 12.—(By The Associated Press.) as does his netgh;|caped in scanty attire and lost thelr twice’ Roe eHesnttee ae Coes Word Is. Received of | pte. how his seconds held lighted matches |——Samuel | Racihate Meeciosn labor. leader, was able to sit| tor who drew rich’ bottom’ lands, | belongings today in a fire at the|roon ts mond « letter to hate Westgate hotel, a three story wooden | sterling of the senate postoffice com: structure on tha south. wide, mittee ech bbddiner 1% * ee OE penn MANAGER OF! ici arr Veto’ was’ sought. yesterday ROBINS ILL Eoemany ecto “possibility of another attempt : ‘An important part'of.the ay: against his back in an effort tolup on ‘the side of hi peo tke slight nourishment as his | ™°*4¥: fer production. Death Yesterda of porn program? will be the show- jawaken him from his ring somnar- Rew to San Antonio. In addition As wattined 4n the batt le * secre eee! ly a Sh ter ipraed tag ig gh ico bulism, is a story in loca! pugilistic Me? Shas tabaior wi ufficient trrigable. govern: in each project’ to i Scents . chase for not more 5 “ e 10 an.acre, or by gift, sautfr ot potter men fsetaot ‘seconds "realised i cient ito make up-the required area. in ita ; 4 C p ce — ee hotel there thip at- Land go'stt'aside would be “classi. dhe: hadgone } attended. LEADER > oil jernoet-» ‘ fied ‘according to fertility, character te discussed by ‘the fi t her health e uly, according Cierra Neely ts acne His physician wala his'life wobld| of surface and distance to market’ qoaiyin. vadteninhs ign anioe iien word received last night by her so people viewed the. show's attractions | him. sufficiently to bring him back x. e)be in danger unless the aged leafler | in order that the more favored farms | BALTIMORE, “Dec. | 12,—Witbert | means of delaying a vote but no de. in-law, Charles: T. Weidner, 334 East cat dleht. The od tele mentally. The flames failed, but could be given hospital treatment | might not.enjoy-an economic advan- | Robinson, manager of the Brooklyn | inite’ conclusions were réached. Eleventh street. Mrs. Weidner was Be: Desk be me Sake an tye Dundee finished’ the fight through | uel Gompers ofthe American Feder! | shortly. tage of.the others when the plot had | baseball club was reported serious: The president *urged that postal Pwith her mother when death came. | by pear gpscben i= S instinct, his great rally in the last| ation of Labor.arrived at the Amer-| -He sank low yesterday on.the trip| been ‘divided into farms varying in |ly ll with pleurisy at his home h pay increase legislati Mrs, “Adams suffered a stroke of | siding at-the meeting were Roy O- him a draw. fcan border here,at ‘this morn- (Continued on Page Elght) (Continuedcn Page. Seven) today Wertiey. and W. H. McNees. Talks |round earning him a draw. LS in) oday. band. in hand with tion {fire poplexy last spring, and during the creasing the’mal! rates. Some of the | were made by 0. C. Krum, A..F.) I summer her condition become so ser. ° y 9 , senators /aoceded to the president's ‘ ) requetsmmit»they reminded him that , y by r otrortaa enced postal carrying a A y Gfobably would meet with decor however, and in October she was/| exhibit {s to be removed until to- taken to a sanitarium in Ocean Park. | morrow in that those on hand’ this Her death there followed a second | evening will be able to see the dis- stroke. She was in her 64th year. plays in their entirety. 5 Coming here from Iowa in 1990, With the ringing down of the final Mrs. Adams had resided in Casper} curtain on. the. first annual State continually, and had geen the evolu-| Poultry, Egg and Potato. show here, tion of the city from eow-town to in-/ an extraordinary Wyoming activity e sae metropolis. Active in church | is formaliy ended.’ That it will be While Facing Death for Killing pica Stites ies ade bis all ceithat biplanes cote oie ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 12._-Kid McCoy, on trial down thelr department. Lactivities, she was a mem-| held in Casper again next year, is ur lodges, the Rebeccas, of} a certainty since the phenomenal ‘was a past noble grand; | success. of the initial venture. here charged with the murder of Mrs. Theresa Mors, was but in\many of the an- fous that her physicians recommend- | Vass and F. J. Kohn. ed @ move to a lower altitude. The} The show is to remain open to change brought ttle improvement, | night until after 10 o'clock. Not an opposition. from many sincluding publishers of newer wndvineaasined, BY DAVID LAW LAWRENCE (Copyright 1924, Casper Tribune) Now that, congress has settled down to an examination of the var- Man Tries Death by Hanging bit Is Cut | 2% spprereiation tits wome ot the difficulties between. the budget bur- Down by McCoy, Who Turns.Life-Saver | ment aepartments sre coming tha surface. , Women of Woodcraft} ‘The show has demonstrated the and Pecohontas. She was a member | opportunities offered in..this- state of St= Mark's Ep‘scopal church, and| in the way of winning wealth from the: faneral services will be he:d in| the land and it has been, bat that church and will be participated |‘al in directing attention to in by the various sisterhoods. Ploited resource: Mr. Weldner will leave Saturday Premium awards to-poultry in the for Cheyenne to meet Mrs. Weidner, | exhihijion class are listed as follows, who is bringing the. body, and” with names. of owners given: ts neral-errangements will be com- Exhibition Class. The five-letter word signifying the who Termmipbenedicthe. exisiesice . of ” of course, as. the reference to |Tesponsible for saving the life of George Watterson, a fel- Fg abiedhy a3 tng true pleted the first of the week. Barred Plymouth Rocks (cookers! | simplest living creature, next to the | this tiny little globule of protoplasm | the World War, with its suggestion |low prisoner in the county jail, when he attempted suicide | “ry, ¥ —— bred)—Fred Cook of Riverton firat}man who doesn’t advertise, | is|from studies under the microscope of ‘vin rouge’ ana “vin blanc,” told hy hanging. early today. McCoy was awakened by -the | certain attigteney, the eee STOLEN BICYCLE IS het Toartit oad | tind pat gf crs and speedy Casper peatginede Tage ithe pontenes : TO. = L iibecchuns, OF tho mu- gasping of Watterson and assisted by another prisoner re-| ple are talking about the necessity let. George Leak of Crawford, Neb, | citizens, who steamed into the ‘Prib- | dictionary spelling which is “amoeba” | nois Pipe Line company, goes first | ™OVed Watterson from his impro-) various appearances at widely sepa-| °f bringing the strength of that force to the ratio of 5-5-3. Some of third and fourth cock, first hen, first, | une office in the earl rr t| the ‘oe” = diphthong, and failed to | prize, an order good for $7.50 worth | Y!8¢4. noose. Watterson was removed | rated “places during the night of second ‘and. fifth. cockerel. A. J. | evening, with this rar te egeae note the aitacnative simpler spelling | of merchandise. Mr: Shoemaker wie me hospital in a critical | the slaying was Mrs. Jennie Thomas,| the talk is in justification of ap- Young of Casper, third cockerel. N.|ant riddles unraveled and duly re-| which eliminates the “o.” The judges | lution was the third to reach the | °ondition. | his sister and the beneficiary named | Propriations requested, and some of S! Rennie of Acme, Wyo., first young | corded, and noseed out some hun-| decided to admit to equal considera: | Tribune office, but the first entirely in bis will. ft 1s in expectation of increases by pen and first and second pullet, dred odd puzzle fans equally’ saga: |tion those solutions which used the LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 12} Mrs. Thomas, laboring under great | COPStess itself in the readjustment A ‘sixteen year-old colored youth| Barred Plytmouth Rocks cious but-not quite so speedy, can | diphthong as a single letter. As it : “| id McCoy, erstwhile star of the|*motional strain and testifying in | OF TeSFrangement of appropriations, was’ arrested last evening -at--the|bred)—George Leak of Crawford.|go down town tomorrow and do a] happened, none of the first four the second prize, a $5 me prize ring, eame out of his corner| faint. quivering voice, failed to re-|_ The public knows only about the corner’ of Becond and Center streets | Neb., first cock, first and peter portion of their Christmas correct solutions had this spelling. order. Third prize, $2.50/in the county fail this morning for|™ember exactly what her brother | total sums recommended, by the de- when Patrolman “Hughes recognized | cockerel, first, second and third DUl-}at the Tribune's expenre. _a| > Many and diverse were. the varia- merchandise, goes to Gladys | another round in his fight for lite|®!4 when he.came to her home| Partments with the approval of tha the bicycle he was riding as -one | let. jundred “or. two: others, who, stalled | tions found in the unsuccessful an-| Astin, 616 West Tenth street. Mrs. | 17 ¢h, uperior court on a charge of | Shortly after the slaying, dishevel-| President. The controversii ed which had been stolen's week ago| White Plymouth Rocks—George| hopelessly on this’ simple bit’ of bio-| swers. “A fool,” “‘a mule” and “a|O. B. Foster, 439 East Ralltoad ave- | murder ane remit of the live of | ed. drunk, despondent. Coding. those. recommendation Tuesday from Merle Frecl, nephew | Leak of Crawford, Neb., first ¢ock-| logy, are brushing the dust.off thelr| baby” were popular. “Atoms” ap-|nue, takes fourth honors and a Mrs. Theresa Mors in het apartment | Before the grand jury which tn-| P&tural sequels'to tho effort of tha of Jess Freel of the police force. The] ere}, first and second pnilet. dictionaries and vowing grimly for|peared in several, instances ana ‘‘a'| year’s subscription to the Tribune. here on August 12. ° dicted her-brother, Mrs. Thomas was | budget bureau to wield the ax, Judge J. A.| White Wyandottes—R. | A. West | vengeance the next time the Tribune | boob” was another favorite. At least} Another puzz'e contest {s slated ; ted to "hi tified’ in. eff I fol ‘ Marfay in police. court’ this evening | of Cusper, first cock and frat youne | stages. « Big Drise crossword eine two person. submitted “‘awabt” which | for the near future. Keep yout eyes | (7/0 Kids attorneys were prepar.| O01 00 1a Nave tellin ted a wo. | rect confilet one mertate enn ie to ahswer a charge of petit larceny. ~ (Cgntinued on Page Eleven). — | cont sént the judges themselves scurry-| open and your wits whetted. efisty | ydlabeaglbcattupaathy (Continued on rage seven) (Continued on Page Eh > From the minute the first copy of | ing to the dictionary to find that it] “The winnern named above Will be | Droecution testimony tending to are) the Tribune’s final edition changed | isn’t a South African tribe, after all,| given their awards by calling at the ahok aah ‘Sites ake ws Mr a McCoy 5 han$s-on the street yesterday, Cas-| but a shellfish of the abalone va-| office of the Tribune. rt bei tied he e night, pluck : A per-forgot all other cares and duties Thé complete solution to yteter- Reyes rom her body and then : J 5 and turned most of {ts 33,000 man- day’s ad contest pumle will be | stole dei the home of his sis- i woman-and-kid power to the task of | sticker in many Instances. [t found on Page 7. ter, Mrs. Jennie Thomas and left TWO ARRESTED?) | ee" OF SLAYER READ 4 er Tribune phone witeé began to 3 . . burn with inquiries and petitions for ‘The defense attorneys were ready ane gereae cone cees|| Always a Good Feature Im || eacsaim cacce sane . gens 0 Pe ra aoa ae ment that ire: More 'was killed by | py <2 A * : Meadow Creek Plant in Poison Spider| ts sm: cane veran mowine, the The Sunday Tribune her aiverced husband, albert More, | POLSOTL Conspiracy Evidence Built Up by Pye ; solutions. an antiqué dedler. , “ vertical Kid MeCoy has not changed his Region All Steamed Up for Run-as ‘Number one! vertcal proved, the The full. page cross-word pusile in ‘Thursday's Tribuas put| | o MiZancor” bas, net ctaneed ns! = State in Prosecution of Lawrence t Raid —_—______________"|'| a “kick” in that issue that is the talk of the town. mitted suicide. in his presence while Hight D oe Officers Conduc: a There will be a dozen features in the Sunday Tribuné that | | -h¢ o¢cupied an apartment with him ignt, eposed Minister 4 will contribute to making it the ideal Sunday publication. under. a fictitious name. You can start at the first page, that carries the news of the feat Choe pt Pa an ae MOUNT VERNON INT V3 > , Dec. 12. ‘ AT GAPITAL: CLOSED) || Femi’ ettseiet sects acd ener? Seige ones reece | |, ines orth wnt veertny| Bmore of pct sia ant | Gana nt Tita Sven worth while reading matter. In addition to these ‘thet are the Paaitise toom Wis! aftarncon of Abe | Santen ge Sees eres | eee een. Pugilist from the afternoon of Atg:| Lawrence M. Hight of the infroduc. Letters written by Hight to M M. E e a ht to Mrs, automobile “and colored comic sections so indispensable to. a] | ust 12 to 4:30 the next morning, | tion of another alleged confession of | Sweetin while he was ™4 the Waa large number of our readers, Ly few hours before his~drainatic ap-| the deposed pastor and of imminent | ville jail, were read at the trial yen. ire are just ten more shopping days until Christmas,| | pearance in the Mors’ antique shop| surprises to: be sprung by ‘the de- | terday following evidence by minis+ You can use the Tribune advertis! columns advantageously | |'§ and near which three persons| fense in the presentation of further | ters who visited Hight after his ars if you éxpect to make the most of your Christmas buying. shot and wounded before Mc: | evidence, were circulating here to-| rest. If it’s news you'll ‘find {t in the Tribune. found himself under arrest.| day in conection with the trial of In one of the letters Hight cons nd ash smong. thos called to the| Hight who, with Mrs. Elsie Sweetin | cluded “be true and take care bg night was asc Be by 3,000 persons. ; - No saot McCoy's weird and] is charged with the death of Mrs. (Continued 5 Page Seven) One of the first stills of any size | essarily curtailed and it and the dug- Unearthed in the county in recent } outs 50 peda was. found: were Weeks was broughtto light yesterday |" yon Lee and James Kennedy, afternoon on Meadow Creek in the | among those present when the raid Pulson Spider country by federal of-| was made, were arrested charged ficera co-operating with The sheritt’s | with cperation of the plant. A feder- | forty-sixth reunion of the Wyoming office. It proved to be of 80 gallon | al charge of vio’ating the liquor laws | Consistory ended Thursday, when es capacity and was in readiness for a| was filed against them and they will, the Scottish Rite degrees were con- i ron at the the the offices made | be tried in February when the first f ferred on the class of approx!mately the'r inopportune appearance. T-# | term of federal court ever to be eT 200. The Conststory ball. Thursday further activity of the still was nec-| in Natron county is CHEYENN Wryo., Dec, 13.—The i mo