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t Ps : iw Weather Forecast ' | Unsettled tonight and Sunday, } cap probably snow in northwest por- tion. older tonight in southeast TAU GAMMA GAMMA | ' Edition of : er Daily Crilnme EDIT IO portion. ny i Ss Se 4EMBER CF ASSOCIATED PRESS 2, NO. 97 Member of Audit Bureau WwY' Tl Y, + ag VOPR eras ieee rd ay Sry IX. Pen eae eht py dake CASPER, OMING, SATURDAY, JANU (dm03) yy | Delivered ts Tartion tecente e ianth z eit : °' ‘culatios "$03 erp 1 Del'vered by Carrier cents a mont Tribune B sa GREAT EXCITEMENT PREVADES CITY OF CASPER | The Grill Cafe will be open this afternoon and evening for new FIVE DEAD IN NOTICE! } | ® | | -THIGAGL FIRE: | | subscriptions and renewals for | | the Casper Daily Tribune. || Subscribe now if you do not | take the paper. Do not neglect | | |to renew your subscription if it has expired. if Members of the “Tau Gamma | | Gamma” will be on hand to take South Side ‘Rien eepaiveniseiponciineat pater. Scene of Tragedy | CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Dace Today. | | cats des ool NTL DIGS persons ‘were killed and ae were missing in a fire early today in a foyr-story 16- apartment building on the, ' south side. Four bodies were | identified in a morgue and two oth: | ers were seen tn the ruins by fire men who were hampered in rescut work by fallen debris and ice. The known dead are: Anthony Hardle, 24 and Olive, 22 . his wife, and baby and Loretto Pry- Woman Also Fined S| over difficult trails from Kattag, a or, 16. Mrs, Elizabeth Pryor, mother of Inmate of Alleged ~- 4 Loretta, {6 missing. 2 The bodies of 2 woman and baby | Liquor Resort. were seen by rescuers on the third | * floor and it as thought that} ae more might be uncovered when the| George Whitter, the proprietor of sreckage and ice were penetrated. [the hot dog establishment at 304 our injured persons. were tal hospitals and others slight) n| West A street, was brought before | o'clock yesterday afternoon Seppalla NIMEEIPECTS | -TRamks? © T. G. G. CLUB PROBE IS ‘OUE*LG <<< = DEMANDED BY PUBLIC . W|azine. ‘They are usually tirm in the c talents necessary to become r they could make the average reporter | | green with envy. The members of the Tau umbitions. A mer To Be Delivered to | Isher of the Tribune When | |to Mr. Hanway, he en his efficient organizati n and | |. NOMB, Alaska, Jan. 31—(By The| | istic talents. We "e come | Associated Press.}—Nome, hemmea| | Very fitting synonym for hard in from the outside world by snow | dressed peaks and deeply covered! | life work from journalism to t trails, expected to be saved today | | ful occupation, because we feel thint our paper line would not be suffi We take thie means of Hanway 1 the Tribune sta: from the inroads of a diphtheria epidemic by one of her own towns: men, Leonard Seppalla, a champion | Seettiret Seppalla, riding behind a picked | | are extremely gratified in Mr | | | dog team driver, Sunday school class has never if y * j team of dogs, was making his way | | thing like this over. “We distance “of 300 miles, endeavoring | | subscriptions an to break his own record on that| | to the professional and business men for vcad and set up a new world record tian Church are > exception to the rule. nd being in an e | Life- Sia Anti- Teal Uterary state of mind at this time.gwe decided to tes ver was duly eleeted to inter After a week of frenzied actif of the Tribune staff, we presentihe: of the immense amount of work entailed {1 issue of a newspaper. A good miany of 1 enture into journalism wSpaper or mag all the positive sverbial a first-class | Expositre of Organization Pole Persistent Rumors of S cret Society at Work Among Young People; Activities Are Investigated Gamma Gamma Mr. Hanway us were explaft | and realize our | | } our aspirati | plant ‘over to , and with t a iste | Persistent rumors have been circulated xbout the c ity that a secret society has bee h |at work among the young people. Many have been attracted by the club and an inves’ 4 gation has convinced them that it is worthy of their best support. A complete report o enters “ae | | the principles and aims of the club have been obtained for publication ; al The Tau Gamma Gamma club of the First Christian church is a class composed of to) the ¢ work, and w nalism {s hat of boiler students of the Natrona County High School and young people of the high BPHOD! age. . shly Th lass Was organized a 1, with a charter membership flv + Hildebrand was mem ased to f seyenty-| Staduated from tendance of | attending now, and we have ed to be| ed in that institutton to be good eit! r ago! mentals of public service depend ut activitte iently app: expressifig oily ft for on the thanks to Mr, t fn this, by a 1d we | ja put | | five and ax about for been attempted in Casp Hanway's confidence in ou hope that his trust was justifiec for dog team, travel. He carried| 200,000 units of anti-toxin sorely : Heras y in-| Judge Murray in the local police | was riding to his destination deter- red were sheltered by neighbors | court last night, the charge being | mined to arrive at Nome at 1 o'clock } nd in’ an adjoining hotel. Some § Violation of the liquor laws. His de- ped into the | ndows and others § e nets of the fir 4 The two women were killed in| posed a sentence cf 90 days. out to no avail, and the judge im en mps from the third story windows,| | Naome Palmer was charged with} srarri, Wash., Jan. c1.—The| New. Trials to Be Bibiestia by Former” eRe caer ee re ped TONES remen sald. being an inmate) o {the place, altho The fire started on one of the low-| she persistently denied being con- floors, of the building, erected | pected with it in any way. Evi- this afternoon, thereby completing cupants of the burning apartment | fefise was instantly shattered by the} a dog team relay of 650 miles fram scucd by guests of the hotel! introduction of evidence copsisting | Nenana, a railroad point, and set-| y { ho pushed boards > opposite | of » of moonshi He was|ting up new record for dog team | nded by Attorney “Zip,” travel. The anti-toxin was ser from Anchorage to Nenana by rail. | steamship Alameda was prepared to depart from here ‘today with 1,100, 000 units of anti-toxin for Seward Vet Bureau D. Cup et er ens Ae NIGES) SHARES Ur Soe a Bt 5 ; Froif there the sarum ts to be (akertt-" used by the-smoke and fitecap-}towell.seemed..o feature—strongty; “¢ ay , ompson ratus. The fire was brought un-| she was fined $25. Geo. Young, Guy er control within an hour but the} Zimmerman, Jack Aringham and by dog team relays to Nomé. This| serum is to supplement 300,000 units | needed here to continue the fight | * J ix against diphtheria. < -HAS R F 8B |goal f Dashing away from Kattag at 3 . . ja hunc We everywhere found’ « spirit of helpfulness in our campaign for | | the largest™high school class in the apd follow one r to advertisments, and we extend our ¢ state and Is the largest in Casper. and to respect ul . ir generous s It is the Nveliest class in the com a | munity yy to see when 1 ideal i code is a = — }it is notea srown from al ‘ which represents char m men venty-five z t half. The} The fundamental princi in pre mpaign’ ts | nship is character and we are} py anorile of socle i , polite to: bié- tHe mnack | perids.e | individ Ve have outlined a} The s which is to be tho| “en or a upor is full of pep and we are NVICTED roughout the organ. | te weak f € high fdeals—both | SF Jo hay q pe " « community affairs. We be | mental, moral, spiritual and ply | to } rabl wor | test th v fulftt princip r wl cal education none can be leve that youn yple can ald. in ic affairs as well progress of hold them tr haye attracted seventy- al’ o t the a e tive meniberstr oun high schoo! | Moral arid spirit. Lis. sctio P irector and John W. {na we are going to get more, This | standard of a communits wom | e@momuntiys accomplishment alone is & boost to} MuNIty can Wholly, succeed without WELCOM# TO OUR CLASS TA , , Casper. its churches. | [GAMMA GAMALA, FIRST, CHRIST. in Federal Court. | j} Whe phird ideal te “Progr PeNeGHURCT As to the organization of the class. | more tf tittle to bé said about prom 38 | We have selected “Tau Gamma * eee ress except that it depends upon all iB bl Ree adi | Gammig'"“as.the pame. for the club, | ths ‘rest of the principles for" whiey| LP? COLE eading scheduled to arrive in Nome by s and danger of falling wails pre-| Henry Dorman were also charged ts x CHICAGO, Jan. 31—(By The Associated Press.) —| which {implies “The Go Getters.”” We : ; 7 ented attempe at rescue for an| with being inmates of the alleged | S!@!sh today trom Nenana. have chosen f : Code of Ethics | CU" organization stands. There is nQ oe bootleg joint. All except, Dorman | Although Roy Darling, former] Colonel Charles R. Forbes, former director of the United | hs ipaboridepiah pode OF Bthles | question ‘that our class is’ progress Bill Tabl I University of Chicago students | plead not guilty, but were unable | United States navy aviator now in|States Veterans’ bureau, and John W. Thompson, St. Louis | ‘Four Gish which 4 Ing, When It-is rememb@red that it & y ea om nearby fraternity houses as-|to give satisfactory explanations of | Fairbanks, has been granted per-| contractor, were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud the jing, Going, Gaining. sted in the rescue work. thelr presence there at the time of} mission to take the serum by plane government in contracts for soldiers’ hospitals by a federal} Gi Sparks from the burning building|the raid. The judge fined, them $10, gnited several other structures in] $10 and $15, respectively. Henry |0f the United States public health ne vicinity. None of them were] Dorman pled guilty and was fined service declared Surgeon General New trials were tmmediately vorlgusly damaged. $25, * Bic 5S total of $26 in police court last night heckrist, motor running at F. Anderson, no muffler, IN MONTANA °°. gate” tie, creet as to park by a fire plug. ——__— tem | Fire Department y Moun HELENA, Mont., Jan ures east of the Roc in Montatia were near zero several points: last night. Havre Answers Calls th glx below being the coldest re rted to the weather bureau in PTL elena. West of the niountain| Last night at 7:18 the fire depart. nge the mercuzy remained above}|ment was called ott to §2 West ‘ Midwest. The excitement dial down, however, whtn it was fouid to be a The weather bureau last night p ted a cold wave, indicating th pile of rubbish on fire, e thermometer would fall to ze. They also made a wild goose chase torm coming from Canada, }to 13th.and Cedar at 1:12 this morn- to Nome, officials of the local branch Hugh Cummings has ordered ali| quested and Judge George A. Five traffic violators were fined a] Shipments to go forward by dog] penter set February 4, for hearing | Cramer, deces team down the Yukon river from}the plea. Sentence was reserved }Counrel of the veter: COLD WA VE as follows: 1 J. Beal, parking | Nenana. as | Pending disposal of the motion, i cd i 2 Chas) Hales, no) tities cana mazimum penalty 1s two years im-| contracts to Thompson and I NOME, Alaska, J: Associated Press)—Fi either. persons have died frém diphtheria, twenty two] The jury interrupted its considera cases have been reported, thirty per-| tion of a verdict at the end of sons are suspected with having the | hours to ask the cou disease and fifty other {in contact with diphth | during an epidemic ra, was announced today. | the verdict must be confined to Leonard Seppalla, undefeated Al-| Within the jurisdiction of the c askan dog racer, who left Kaltag,| The principal overt act charged 200 miles west of.Ruby at 3 o'clock the prosecution to have been have come | right to consider overt acts con a patl yesterday afterrioon, was expected | ™itted in this district was the to arrive this afternoon with 300,000 | !eged payment of $5,000 cash units of antitoxin sent by Dr. J. B. | Forbes by Elias H. Mortimer, Beeson of Anchorage miles | Prosecuting witness, {n a hotel south of Nenana, where the relay | June 20, 1922, Mortimer sald he race started the money to Thomperon's a k Rising tem-| ng but it was a false alarni. ‘The| ‘The local health board expects to At that time, the go for eastern | fre boys think is ‘a shame to! control the epidemic when the say harged, therg existed a con break in on their rest that. way. um arrives en Thompson, Forbes, FIRST CHRISTIAN’ CHURCH Grant and Lind Streets Shurch School. 16 A. ae P. M.—Christian Endeay or ue P, M.—Evening Revit = Rey. Rd . Hildebrand, M. A., Pastor 15 South es ewingon Street Study Phone 1379-W FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH™ East Second and South Durbin Streets 45 A, M.—Sunday School 11 A. M.—Morning Service 15 P. M.—Epworth League M.—Evening Service Rev. Lewis E. Carter, D. D., Pastor 6 South Lincoln Phones—Home 114, Office 1466 | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN T TABURNAC LE Sixth and Durbin Streets A. M.—Sunday School 11 6:80°P. M.—Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service Rey. Chas. A. Wilson, D. D., Pastor phe 103 South Wolcott Street i Phone 775 TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH CSS pa rar th Park and Hast Fourth Streets 0 A, Moesunday School 6:30 P. M.—Bible Class 10:30 A. M.—Morning Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service C, Rehwaldt, Pastor 15 A. M.— Last Pourth Street Phone 681 | —=GO TO CHURCH TOMORROW . iL But T used to go, didn't you? Why did you qui | Hard put to it for a real answer, arent you? So am I. (| Let’s both go tomorrow. $i—-(By The | Prisonment and, @ $10,000 fine, \or| interests. Forbes and ‘Thompson | community. {ted beyond the jurisdiction of the abiding Sec . | ng here, it} trial court and was informed that | DEAL MADE of service to the public by being a Do you go to church? I thought so. Neither do lle0 are Giving, Grow: ‘epresonts ‘service. We Bill No. 16 that was duced a court jury here last night. believe ti first and most im- | the tato legislature at tho pres: re-, mer, James W, Black, deceased part- | portan: 2 u citizen is that of viding that the Bible be Car. | ner of @Phomps Charles F, | public 1 Wyomt general | given us to| tected us e. The community has inne epared us for life! 5 , The | frauculently award veterans h al| work, then c¢ nly there ‘fs some: | preser ho ve Kk pthing w give back to the | ac Anders Saute woes PASSES AWAY: FRIDAY baa went on trial November 24 which one can serve the public. The \ — | first is to be a good citizen, It does atten at if eom th ng ood citizen] Charles I » 65, agesident o on the four BIG SHE EP is service yet, how ch more | Casper for m * 1 employe ntatives. chet F yet, ho h re » id employed entativ t concerning its {success would be reached if’ every chman at No. 3 plant of the umit pod, faithful, hone en. Second, one m one Was a refine: elu local hospital ness. Mr. Lang wa \fdétho Floods ft is | merchant, or by following a profes-| chronic heart trouble | Ww rhe ou sion. Commerce makes andysupports [He was. familiar {iguce at the ork Damage pie 301SE, Idaho, a community, and the more trades| refinery plant and poplar with the | com-leerms of a sale and professions it fas the more| many employes with wh — p public, here today John Arthabal| prominent. will be the community wainted to has agreed to twrn in over to R.| Then last we may serve the en He is survived by a wife, who ri t F. Bick M his flock of approxi.| nity as a public official. The public] at the ho at 40 ast H street % cauted by flood wat bere mately 70,000 sheep. The money in-| usually decide the reputation and|a sister who resides in Callfornta he cratetie at volved is said to be around’ $400,000 | morale of a communtiy. Commerce Funeral services wil! b, eld at 3 N ampa , ry of the sheep will be|cabnot thrive in a crime wave. Neith-| o'clock Sunday af c th vas no loss 3 summer ler can out eltizenship be respectable | Shaffer-Gay chapel. 7 Philiy a tantas = NORTH CASPER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1009 North Durbin Street | At the America Theater ; A. M.—Sunday School 11 A. M.—Morning Service | 10 Av M.—Church School 11 A. M.-Worship, Sermo t? 6:45 P. M.—Christian Endeavor | A. E. Cooke, Pas 0 P. M.—Evening Service Residence—1130 South Ash Street | C. T, Hodsdon, Pastor | “a TATHOLIC GHIDOG 1009 North Durbin Street Phone 1846-W | CATHOLIC. CHUROH Seventh and Center Streets 00, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:: A. M i = GRAC GLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Father J. H. Mullin, Pastor EAST SIDE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH (United Lutheran Church in America) The Rev. Father J. F. Moreton, Assistant 1614 East Second Street Ash and CY Avenue 336 South Wolcott Street Phone 39 9:46 A. M.—Sunday School 11 A. M.—Morning Service | 10-A. M.—Sunday School 11 A. M.—Morning Service |~ - TE NT sper te 6:30 P. M.—Junior League 7:80 P. M.-—-Evening Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service sai “= nda gare IS HUR( 1H RegE WANE Germany, Pastor Rev. T, B. Uber, B. D., M. A., Pastor 10vA? MineSunday Sekeel ROR CER. v, Biai 11614 East Second Street Phone. 1829-W 920 South Ash Street —_|11 A. M.—Mor ning Service OPM Mvaning Sexe u ——$ ene is tey ( F ast NORTH SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH KENWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH et cet. ! aad H and United Streets Fourteenth and Jackson Streets —— oes . ~ | 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School 11 A. M.—Morning Service } Wednesday, 7:30 P. Mi—Prayer Meeting FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENT 6:45 P, M.—Christian Endeavor 9:30 A, M.—Sunday School 7 P..M.—Christian Endeavor|.. Corner Fourth and Grant Streets 7:30 P, M.—Bvening Service 11 A. M.—Morning Service ny |Services: Sunday, 11 A. M. : , | Rev. B. A. Wilkenson, Pastor : Rev. Edwin E. Preston, Pastor Ra cdineeha cn Re. eeneadey B we ning, 8 o’Clock oaa E. Pigass e 1861-V a oom-—222 Becklinger Building 963 East K Street Phon ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Open Each Week Day 12 M. to 5 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH East Seventh and South Wolcott Streets GRACE AFRICAN METHODIST CHURCH Fifth and Beech Streets 8 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:45 A. M.—Church School | 305 North Grant Street |9:45 A. M.—Sunday School * 6:30 P. M.—RB. Y. P. U. | 11 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon {10 A. M.—Sunday School 11 A, M.—Morning Service ! 11 1 A. M.—Morning Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service | (Holy Communion on First Sunday of Month) | 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service Rev. L. S. Bowerman, D. D. | Rev. Philip K, Edwards, Rector y i Rey. T.. J. Burwell, B. D., Pastor 514 South Beech Street Phone 937-K | 1016 South Wolcott Phones—Home 836, Church 1508 |305 Nortlt Grant Street Phone 1684-M ;