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| WEATHER | Increasing cloudiness with prob- | ably some snow tonight or Fri Colder tonight and,in east and sou' portions Friday. Che Casper Datl The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper Ms Crihune ED naval oil reserve Maine memorial monument 1s to be sin next Mond H.W. fer, couns slazs tall e € Mr rn t bal tor’s. defense will’ be an. insanity esr es Sr ted’ Pfesa)Theeniire SUCCESSOR TO = ©" THREE ESCAPE tained that Dr, azer was men \ ye i) a TANVE omer Prime { M iTC id E DU E on February 24, the date of the al- | d f A Walon El N J be donarhekta 456i oe the sy leged murder. ‘ : - - i | I I aes ordered David Kirkwo otck | The dead girl's sister, Mrs. Frances \f | A We g ‘ ) magbeths ghrp A R A M i E JA i Bishop, testified at the Inquest yes. = DEAT IN SUN) AY": Ib 4 (NE Is Loan nly ital ee ose athe | Se Re terday it would haye been tmpossible aa VY MeN A NUE Worsign hencuesty Chan for Hazel, on account of her crip- and day, and factories have been in sending the Tri Foreign 8 tary Chamber LAID AT REST : $ : sonastlons halve: iciilea hance ‘ delivering. The ministerial ber if » List of Those Considered for Assistant pled condition, to have tilled herselt Bee ee eee cheered a th the labor meners| Bars Sawed by Trio Accused of § Stealing Chief of Army Air Service Is Officers on Hunt MACE MENISTICEIRCGeasUig plotaer Peal fants tee ihe leent wits TES Sheep Pelts and Forgery; Two N wed Down to Three : Hew aod the 1925 auto show, the Tribune's annual automobt edition PRES EBER arrot For Fusitive hing) |\ascsuien ee ee ee ; Worked in Oil Field = Photographers have been busy, news ¢ s have worked night | —_—— y, J a x e Sec y See! : unusua WARN ate) agaioh. Be~ The “Ben araby Weis .Sonrercets ogy Supply of Liquor bune the latest facts and figures about thelr plants and production » Ma 5 er by Sherite Peite acme trot: Which \Becretary | with) Major General Hines, ,chiet sof All in all, the Tribune on Sunday will be a newspaper well worth — sweat . Coolidge sietasae to. BF en. | the staff bee the army and Major) Qinyexneg, BMaroli 6d: alg ietaee of anyone's time. If you plan to attend the auto show. |) eipeepera, Mare ie Wt aston ; 1, former work- eral William Mitchell, assistant chiet| General Patrick, eblef of the army| ing to tho home ot Jamew Carliatle | [70H Will want « Tribune auto edition to xuide vou to the various die: | |e Associated ros )ctthe body at ‘ ae Rock ¢ oll fleld, near of the army alr re and storm air service, but after the cciiference, |,on a tip that @ fugitive suspected of | | PAY Spaces and to predict just what you will find. If for any reason | | ieqrioh | fret Seealdpnckeel ; 4 Peak al River Wyo., were recently ar- center of the aircraft controversy, | it was eald no choice would be tiade| robbery might be found there, police : cannot attend, the automobile edition, of the Tribune is the next | | ihe °Germun republic was laid Ir held lot § ‘ thie PON SE AE Collins, Cc charged has been reduced to three officers,| until later in the day. ‘The recom: | officers did not find the fugitive but | | Dest Way fo “wire up” on the very latest, happenings and productions | 4 ist resting place here today. ‘The | t aia ltd : is ee ssion of an antelope and a final decision is probable late} mendation then will gy to the White] did find two quarts of whiskey. | [® br RYAN / in ; | | burial rred after a hymn a u esterday. afternoon on ml ait tat’ coe taanten None of the men now under| House so the nomination n be] They urrested Carlistle and his wite | | 10.4 he ? rs are giving the ‘Tribune wonderful cooperation and | | priv, |, Ai iad ata’ ova nai ieat: iehitces on uae : a eile! nist for tanning. cons‘dermtion ranks below the grade| transmitted to the senate for con-}on charges of illegal possession of | | °"° ho have not already sent in copy are urged to do so at once Liitheran plain of Heldel-4Oarl Eddy, held on af My | y fined $50 each several of Lcuteranit col | frmation. intoxicating liquor. Hl eet cnet tare 5 oP gtd gril ata harge. | d , m ‘conviction ta. Juatice > 4 el | me law lolation, We MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 Member of Au eau ~ = { Yi, NORMEINOT125 of Clreulation CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 On Streets or at, Newstanda veins, publication, Ofties | F | | | | | | | | | | é i Prt MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 8.—] He was among the lastfof the Induction Into Office! | Ashurst Waxes Warm Bishop Wiliam B. Murrah, of the|elder statesmen of the church. A | fe Areprigh ie, Methodist Episcopal church, South, | Bishop Murrah was married in 1881 ee Of New Cabinet Of- In Crniticizings Vice died here early today following a|to Miss Beulah Fitzgerald, Mrs Two Held as Violators 5 | > g s + y| paralytic stroke in January last | Murrah and a eon survive, ficers Only Break in | President for Cutting Noon-Day Raid Carried) vers. wnicn ‘was azgravated bya — ‘And “Anower "ae t s r Cutting ‘ ‘ fall from a chair, from his home sev- } Dive C x Out by Police in | erat days ago. ‘The end came unex SEVERE STORM “J ” Capital Routine. ly ol rogram Short. pectedly, following a sudden turn nmate . —- | f2 5 for the worse shortly after midnight, ~ Cleanup Here. lasts A squad of police officers raided WASHINGTON, March 5. | WASHINGTON, March 5.—Af- ee Courtly, affable, dignified and a house located at 208 Nor: Ash —(By the Associated Press) ter ai senate ses: a today had scholarly in his bearing, Blshop W1l- atreet near 9 o'clock } tehit's —Hayvi 2dge imself | reverberate echoes of the Seven men were arrested | tian B. Murrah, exemplified the arrested! Aiadger? Sedan Go: a paver pisceed slnmscle precedent-f induction in- when a squad of police led | highest {deals of a gentleman of the| PARIS, March 5. — The weather | Bolfe, charged with violation of the Hews tomene, service; ob) bbe | to office. yeaterday of Vico Prest- by Lut. Roy Plummer and old school type. As a result of his|has changed abruptly since Sunday | drug act, and Jack Rivers, booked nation in an inaugural cere-| dent Dawes, i¢ was agreed unant- ty nied by Officers | ‘2 thinking and deliberate, judg-| and there has been a succession of | as being an inmate of a house where mony of almost unprecedent-| mously that whatever was done accompanie 'y | ment, his counsel was-much sought | gales, accompanied by snow, sleet or | liquor was found. W. A. JARDINE. ed simplici President Coolldge yesterday in disregard of senate Muck, Barlow and McDow- | py teaders of the south He was re-| rain. Lieut Roy Plummer and Officers ke took up today the four-year burden | rules should) be considered—for ell, raided the Owl Cigar| carded as a wise and safe counsel-| ‘The early fruit and grain crops | Will Clark, J: E. Muck, W. A, Baker} © WASHINC placed upon his shoulders by the this one time only—as legal and store at noon today and seized one| lor, and progressive in hfs thinking | have been destroyed in many places}and W. H. Harlow composed the| liam M. Jardine of Kansas City people with no indication that he] Teens half pint of liquor, while a crowd of |and_ utterances. by hail stones. Heavy seas approxi-| raiding party. Madge Seaton, later|day became secretary of agriculture | might change his simple program of | | —— passersby stood outside. When Millsaps College at Jackson,| mating the proportions of a tidal] released on a $200 bond, told the| succeeding Ho: M. Gore, who re- | “doing the day’s work” | WASHINGTON, March 5. ‘The police placed Lloyd Smith, al-| Mississipp!, was opened in 1892, Dr. | wave destroyed or sank a large num-| officers that she had opened @ laun- ke up his duties} Vice President Dawes, Inducted in- |. 5 | —Vice President Dawes leged proprietor, Orrira Myers, al-| Murrah was elected to the presi-| ber of fishing boats at St. Tropez,|dry at the Ash street address two Virginia. to that office yeste: c beets | took tl besbehs ‘ehh leged door man and former police-| dency and continued to serve in that | Ste Maxime and Carqueiranne. A|ays before. She gave her home hore? thet preaid mivatlonht toon: |took on the senate today in man, and five men charged with be-| Position until his election to the|rimilar tale of disaster comes from |'as Lavoye and Bolfe sald he lived faced his second day as presiding of-| o. a first and inconclusive 15- ing inmates of a place where liquor | Episcopate in 1910. the channel and Atlantic coasts. In the house. The evidence secured, ficer of the sp n-|" Some two ‘score departmental of-| Minute round surcharged was found, into the patrol wagon} Bishop Murrah up to the time he police say, consisted of one half pint while, with the B Of} ticlais, members of the Minnesota| With the elect of eager and transported them to police head: | Was stricken, had supervision of the SMALL of “jackass” moonshine. his precedent-breaking inaugural ad-| Whiter Me yt tet Vaxnectan There 1c aectece: Alabama, North Alabama, and 4 Rivers was released on a $25 cash tess still freah in the minds of mem-| oe eee ee ape cot k aver ania aks The Owl Cigar store at 136 Weet| North Georgia conferences, three of bond. He stated his address to be (if LUSK PEQPLE ARE bers. Some sided with him in his at-| ore \ Rav Peach Seer. brestaligearoamtad Second street has been raided on|the largest in the church, During NEAR END OF 321° BC street. ‘The officers, suré ack, on senate rules which per ae ikke AER ee rs at tho expense of tt many other occasions in the past.|the 1918-22 quadrennium he wns rounded the house and gained access|. ' Gi DMMTCT Nia ih letilhtion MEL Ale ye se eT 8 tne. honored. pekata’ costorie amie: Eulth and Myers, who were charged | President of the three contetences by breaking the latch on the scx'een Abeer, name Scully and vigor |ot eck eee che ce | on yentOrany Wak wees with violation of the drug ordinance, |in Missourl and the Denver confer- WORLD TRIP Woor ‘At the rear. MLA CeGA a’ fever cece: neutess. | he : l ot f oe ¥ yr ‘edie n were released under $200 bond each. | ence. Chas, Johnson, alias, Chas..Hanna, lwith Mr Y had not yet The five men arrested as frequ At one time during his service as was arrested by Officers Russell and né& | Hugt t ite stage ers were unable to furnish bond bishop, he was in charge of mis- Clark at 1:35 o'clock this morning! cHEYENNT as nee | taer: pa , Throughout the quarter hour s wre lodged in jail. ‘They are H., Sul-| sions in the Orient and made several] SAN PEDRO, Cal., March 5, —|and is held at police headquarters | yuaguent 1 hos lar Kaa. tt i Stiande mhiee n athinestt wemt iivan, 8. W. Supple, George Mann| trips to Methodist fields in the far| Harry: Pldgeon, who left here alone |charged with being drunk and for|;ooeeent Sr he. Ken: miaaebe DEN balIaN ratte nay tea ic tly « RELAPHan ec i4 D. Underwood and B. Curley. east. about three years ago in a 26-foot | investigation. nedy of the [hited ‘state Pea | daciou tite ee a aa aad at | vane to taechea’ the - F : Bishop Murrah was born at Plo-| boat to circumnavigate the world} Officer Radden at 7:45 o'clock this| Wyoming in the nase Lenwehe he tha | agriculture: to take the place va-| pra iggy hand’™ fop “wsyerali|| To Diba chee ee Kensville, Alabama, in 1853, He re-| ts. now somewhere off the northeast | morning arrested H. R. Manbeck of| taderal coretmedcnt Cae ce nteretinn, | cated by Howard M- Gore to become | loeeeatines? nidhode reat eee % ceived his preparatory education in| const of South America on the last | 321 Bast 13th street, while the latter | cr romosacn fePanCadUAtbrHllebita cabliscradinineiet one oan. | ee ee Tate ee ees Sold Wife To | |the high schools* and graduated | leg of his voyage, according to Cap-| was driving his car at an excessive| aon ne seat tere atiiballber ce cle! am ae a Pca , from Southern university, Greens. | tain P. Johnson, master of the tank-| rate of. speed on Rallrond avenue, | tard ond wife sneiien te ae ue: | bers nn oh tice eat i it peer emun aD with the degree of | er San Quirino, which’ arrived here | it. is, charged. Manbeck erg vuct| band and wife, yesidenta of Lurk, | nation ¢ es’ B, Warren of| hand clas the vice pre ‘AMEE » Engirecel ed thephansraryrdet | wkalaetny per A beanie tan . The government sued for can-| Michigan, to fil! this post, left va-| Mr. Hughes set of a sharp critt- Pay Mortgage wan tainey collegss |" SaRAROR pata That he ‘alohtba BEE: | SeRPRee eee ee pone cellation: of th nts on the cant with the elevation of Harlan P.| Within 15 minutes after cism of his manner of cutting short , a Seid Fe 4 s mes Dempster was arrested this] ground that the ained | Stone to ‘he supreme court, was al- | Ic had taken the helr | the uring in of new senators na, and L. L, D. from Woo-| geon's small craft, the Islander 400] morning by Officer Hancock and te naa | ; ; ford college, South Carolipa. miles off ‘Trinidad island. ~ S) through f held (Continued on P: Nine.) « 1 on Page esterday, delivered by Senator For $100 Cash = that the governme 1 failed to Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, who - stating in his decis- zed his speech by shaking a ‘ | . the proofs in this c as e ¢ at the chair; heard Sena- Sete Me See eee to the falsity cf statement and rep Reed, Democrat, Missouri, de- DENVER, Golo, Mrach 6 en U r / Fedaantalonn dante ioimeteenn Wislie ominees re nand that the official record of what placed under technical arrest here . clear, unequivocal and convincing x again by the sé and listened to today on Warrants issued e e | planation by Senator Hale, juvenile court officials charging | } Maine, who took upon hls them with contributing to juvenile Uu oO S to return fo the chamber delinquency after Alfred Horn- fatlure ito return to the, chémber kohl, 47 years old, husband of the | a sealers ‘tneased the woman had told how he had sald | CHARGED 10 VIOLATOR ey 5 E90 ge: rife to Blanchard for $100 to * 5 - imouri, objec page= Tid 4 potiaarssxe Lad Punished Investigation Expected to Reveal Means : Name of Charles B. Warren for Attorney | *ov«!, objected to dispensing with , y | he eading of he urna as is 7 Hornkohl's ste was told to poets 5 . ° | customary, ex - Ke ‘ ee: : f FS ~ omary, explaining that he want- Hany Rutter, director of domes Used by Aged Physician in Putting | ,Psn,Taies ot Beaneuto to oakea General Included in List Submitted (oxen aes et Be want ic relations ne court, [ % n the county jail, charged with recorded events yesterday at the issued the warrants. “Blanchard B Teacher ° ossessing liquor illegally in viola- r, r rst spec ession ove , and Mrs, Wornkohl were held in y Crippled Daughter to Death tianeSpathal tate, dey tay. Cubks by President Coolidge Dagen Secaitede PO aeate bat tig is the mother of Turns Robber WAY ; sted it ee Seis rected A ing to a point of personal 5 r r ieee | law enforcement officer, and Deputy Wrath ah tl « | rst, Demo- : Hee DENV ER, picalo, March?5.—The alleged ‘ ‘weapons of | Sheriff drake, who raided hi WASHINGTON, March 5.—President Coolidge today a spapers eat d w io which Da aecdia E. Blazer, 61-year-old | hYaneville |» oe ike. wha i2|returned to the senate the renomination of Charles Beeche r Sree trate trictures TEAPO Vealist Ghactoeciaulay eee a ha pled “child w pruners 1a pellened Me have killed his crip-|eing neid as evidence, according to| Warren of Michigan to be attorney general, whic h fatled of'| sia) ascitea thar rerataier ane were tryltig to dispose of the prob: | Will be disclosed todare be Wee: azel, 32, on Februar the office |confirmation at the session ending yester « ed on Page 'T lem created by Earl Nino, 13. who | Neannig RHOLGBIEE xt 1 y the ieee of Dr. W. ; = The nomination of Harry S. New of Indiana to suecee iS ea said to have confessec e bro! ’ S| vWho conducte > s er ge re ¢ c y ent te } > i ¢ t wes re : me s a he broke qintenbens the autopsy on _the Wy yoming Concer n | bimselt a postmaster general also was sent to the se > the home 8 § The batch of nominat! nt in| Mr, \ > ehreda | Following Dr * stateme nay : tk cted at the 2 a ; 7 ’ HANDEARLY 222 etet (SRI Gen. Pershing | Sued for $16,117 or + Riss Dr ready 1s facing’a mur ; y Nebraska Bank - = Sas wy | Ace the tnd, | gor charge econ | ering |” CHEYENNE, Y Mareti 5.—| arrested while forcing his way into Gaile Motarnienraacehtacito chen | pe Se iets of ; ' Owen J. Roberts and Atlee Pomer a residence, admitted he had rob- | with a chloroform soaked towel. Dr. HAVAN. ci ih a CHEYE ‘ far y ene, special ofl counsel for the goy-| bed several homes and had visited | piazer told his son-in-law ye AVANA, Cuba, March 5.—Gener-| Frederick W. Clar Nquide ing | nte at ernment, arrived here at 2:10 o'clock] the home of his school teacher, | Bishop, that he also took Caen al John J. Pershing, who was taken | agent for the defunct Nebraska Nat had this afternoon, pre atory to the] Miss Barbara Bruce, during her “enough to killa EH "but physi. iM on his arrival here Tuesday, was | ional bank of Omaha, has filed . ou it c nie trial of the government's: sult for) absence and cut her wardrobe Into | cians at the hospital where the aged | se Carly today. It was sald inthe United States court her tor y and it fst } ‘ annulment of the Mammoth Oi! com-| bits with a pocket knife, because | piveician Ie under care sald seatec. | (22, botel last night that the general | recover m the Walter company, now fu " : pany’s lease on the Teapot Dome she had tebuked him before his da A they doubted whether he had was in good spirits and p: ably|a Wyoming corporation of $16,117 i - The trial will be cla mates for negligence in his taken pois n or mint. 4 would be out by Sunday, when the| which he balance

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