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: The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Le ale newspaper WEATHER a & except probably rain wf northwest portion and in east portion ¥ d Cam03) uy; MEMBER OF ASSOCIA1W_ f Sey¢ VOL. 1X. NO. 133 megcge Naina. CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1925 i On Streets Delivered by Ca “GOVERNMENT CASE ON TEAPOT DEALT BLOW Continental Trading Company “Fraud” Exploded in Court MCCLINTOCK HEIR HELD AGAIN “Sr cetoceaine. HPht ” SENSITION |S New Lights to CHIMIN GDURT DOCKET 19 SET wot rootaut Coat ana crite roune PIPELINE DEA WMD Blaze Tonight oye cui ext Tine Ped aes oT BNC NEW YORK, March 14.—Walter Camp, noted footb all| ~ ‘ LATE ANOUIRY Ornamental Lamps on Second, Wolcott | 1 |coach and eritic, died today. He died of heart failure in|Court Recesses Until Criminal cases listed for the cur 3 r r Swit cur: the Hotel Bel t. | Streets to Add Metropolitan Color {i feds beg itinge nash waaaaoe we Dickinson," Pete | x 7a C Aur eHacdsa a meeting of the football rules com- Monday After Hear- riec re nning nex uraday, the Nickinson Paget I r and "ete | s > ay . Ce ° rt bi t and retiring to his! ing Two Witnesses : fed with ctvil jury | mittee last night, leaving about midnig! Shepherd Identified as to Night Scene Here © Is days of h 2 i c. n.j]room at the Hotel Belmont. He apparently was i ( I Fr Man Accused of . es te follows: | Chex, Tico Hi, t i hes ~ Germ Thefts Casper’s great “white way” addition will be lighted for B and | muds Jolinzon, Ge , ced ee By FRED R. MARVIN | the first time this evening when the power will be turned on are 1 rf CHEYENNE, March 14.— | the new decorative lighting system along Second, First and | CHICAGO, March 14.—A habeas} Wolcott streets. | | cp Th meeting. a Th allegations of the gov he Sake ehitou Leber ae iis hn Lae [i ecuche tem comprises 10 blocks, including Second street | ., seh h V “ac ison, Jack | at? Hass, J. Ph ed and he had not apr eat “A \ n Trax ent that the Continental ccna oh ee tei or wi. | ftom Center to Grant; Wolcott from Second to C street and Macey Bewieuk Gakeeal ator CN as . princeton conch,-was delo-| dev argo part of his. aime |" rading f arnpany was an liam’) McClintock, rich orphan, 7 a block on First street from Center| srodson, M. M. Boatwright and E.A.| Bates, W. It arbs one’ sanet look face tte ae n agency through which Al- connection with whose death Shep- | of the Ughts | Arbes. Léureiies 1 r tion eapot dome to Wolcott, The expens fi ‘ : herd has been held in custody by fs borne by the Individual property a irks 2s: aaicionl locals Hy the states attorney owners affected, the installation fol \s as amendments en a HUME Seine son: STORM SWEEPS MIDDLE: ~ CHICAGO, March 14.— opposite whose property the Hghts | dopted; motor typhoid germ: | Hu r and Questioned for hours early are placed, te meee i Bay ate De Caras PAL ‘iottes WEST, MOVES THIS WAY.” a Pee Pe Fa germc re! ° = I-night c! t and another an } x : man, head of a germ culture 11 o’lock circuit. The construction game. ¢ 1 school, said he had sought york involved 15,000 feet of cable, re abs sei ‘ r ntal Trad information on administering most of which is ‘under the Pave! CHICAGO, March’ 14—A_ typical) ly the Rocky Mountain region, in Its’ In Sioux City, snow ploya were need-| teeainn) : . one p 1 ut trace to a ment; 108 pests and the supplement: 5 Lief é 3 f a, lade’ ith rain | grip, and was sweeping. two wavs.| ea 4o clear « on hepherd, foster ¢ material was fur: rd, laden’ with «pals ping ed to clea ary fixtures. jnished by the Western company and {s the mort~ modern | Two Homes Entered by) suanutacesre through the southwest on now t hand from the © Chicag eted large Colvrads; while in Tows to snow ¢ of William “milianalire od} hnical nd borne on Nebrash 1 WAS § mile, wind was moying {nto | vy snow | for spring crops throug rel the midwest foday with warnings of z and high winds’ were accompanied | to fected, as the Te d The Contract with the eH calls for}a sharp: drop in temperatute. . aa no ani Many Val- (Continued on Page Eight) Alveadyit-has.the West, particular. by a-vuphdiy. falling thermomisteml.to-be badly in need of mots ( ! abla Taken ns = t " . Crowe te s 1 he 1} t t 1 was confronte t I FPaiman ate a and fiat le " An appetite for dainty delic acies | had 1 abe Is of intror | such as pies and cakeé caused. the q ducing the ger into the (ite) | finis, of a career in ert: embarked f on 6 body. His wife co-guardian -c rn Joe Radakowich, 14; Mike tention out ‘ | SUE MEU Wee ate Agnes kowich, 15, and Carl Kalli, 17, seer ; : ture of | to a prosecute a ° etter an (WE Se jail at the police station | rguo mitted to return home after an), 4 charge’ of grand, larceny. after of r hour's. questio scat tn | Sontemitrinee ‘IGE ka tne’ rome \Baward Willemsen Arve readied by Patrol-| FATHER SUS Humphrey testified he State’s Attorney Crowe planned to | iy the, Continent 4 terre ater today x to the SR ke oana.thi bie at » between. 1:30-and_ 9:30 man Few Minutes After Crashing of Oil and Gas and the Sinela Sf and wotaitnle imedna.tb blocs j o'clock on the afternoon of Thurs- n that A a nounced plans ©} Bee ares eer ete? Oey us the three youthful tarney for Shepherd, to ap rad Haier be pasos Tripeny Drug Store Window > of habear corpus, If | South Oak street and robbed t | i E % . i SRP h cot clothes and other artic WASHINGTON, March 14.—President,Coolidge asked | Ket } at und who Was | Tica several boxes and containers | today that a vote on the nomination of Charles B. Warren Edward Williams, 23, was ° jail today facing subjected ragha: A of powders and cosmetics used by | to be attorney general be deferred until Monday. grand larceny charges in connection with the robbe of | aS I t been no steady e told! one of the male residents of the This word was taken to the capitol by Senator Curtis of |three diamond rings from several on display in the Tripeny | Nsas crry, Mo. ™ f , : ; the Pratrie d posed E . S d S | ¢ ( 1 - m8 ion on| house. Kansas, the Republican leader, who had been summoned | drug store, 241 South Center street. Maur un, | ¢ ine , Wael aeons epee ropeery, bi to the White House. Williams was arested at 10 o'clock last night in the rear | m ‘ I ; er Shep-| venue 3 a aneee aon .| Some Senators sald the president) After conference with oppos | of the Liedecker Tool plant only a few minutes after he } ; herd had ¢ 2 $50 for a letter] Sot men seated together in aj] had been convinced the nomination] leaders, Senator Curtls said alleged to have thrown a hug® rock in. s of emergenc 1 his ; ‘ he had v hool inquir int lot, On closer observation he | OUld not be confirmed and that he} would go over until Monday through the plate glass window andfone last nig [frees mets I t would ing abo ourses, Fal-| ticed that they were munching | Wanted time in which to make an made off with the loot, fresh snow Ls ire and MN} been 4 man said. | tahoe cana and had several| other selection before ‘the senate '100 MISSING which made tracking possible aiding Ht laure . ¢ aye ' ized Beyond | icactes nearby on! 2djourned the police in his capture. | emesta't : ist. H ex: | tl rant Shepherd offered no resistance | for mastication. ® was no indication, however, | is According to the story told. police | ase a fun me t 1 to detectives who went to his home ed and the boys|that the president would withdraw IN SINKING Tripeny and, a clerk by the | t v . , t Mrs. Shepherd became hysterical and the nomination. On the other nand, aT of E Wilson were in the} | THER A | oe Ir. |} ‘ 1 he c declared is is persecution 2 ight this week }it. was said he still was insistent k of the store waiting on two | J c r 1} irnment time in - t She was calm several hours later | boys were arrested by| that a fuli ement on Mr. War- OF JAP SHIP customers when they were startled 1 Helen 144 y¢ el Humy " F when brought to the t C. Hancock who noticed|ren’s qualifications should go into by the crashing of a ‘ ng Gibson rar t testify ney e and told were acting suspiciously} the reccrd in reply to the charges ie SS Tripehy ran cut into th | 4 iceee sae : portant busi attor that ** allroad d. | agal: him. ed an running | rie ' Se anonta claves miabrssdas\ ny unt ed 2 __| NAGASAKI, Japan, March 14.— | Spied. man ruoning § | , rhein. welt ener ‘ase would be filght thay const ee sry (By The Associated Press}—One hun-| tracted the attention of Patrolman L | % I recited During the questioning $ c the Oak street ] | dred persons are missing from the} yy. 4 5 > gaye ch A| THERMOPOLIS, \ I 14 eine tte lice ro ulso admitted lifting a | 1 R «| | Japanese steamship Uwajtma Maru | oo) was turned in from the Frid he thirt nisi ; a reat cant Sa me |\Coming ee be eases nie Marie Wober of 620 Last’ street, | land. Re * nat 3h it f their det in an ib || a wooden vessel of 126 tons i who informed ee ut they had} c : @. taken ; ba "| Pension Bur Ne a me cet, | inal peeved: to the trom a0 raat t und ension bureau WASHIN( ch 4 mileato the west of Nag-| who in his flight ¢ , a n ole | Weather outloc the week be- | asak tes , of the letter . C » = a - M y = o ginning Monda +4 uitten to the | ommtisstoner NE TNE kedurinnt ake : PARE Mica this | : n excusing ‘af | . t plateau regions: Snows or rains N P in the snow through Hee ot i ig-A di i regions: Snows or rains | Ney Persian : : ques: | » b and a ervals du lumber yard tc rea Ssetgimre at cen| © Lg Appointed) ives ceria || Snead tionir ; Aran Hain Indicsad eee tee week. | M N ed | Hams crouch! dark’ corner. that ne. "did ‘mot. was Southern Rocky Atounain'and | “ALRTSter Named | ine croucnes ina dari corner Wee Ue Peet WASHINGTON, March 14.—Wil-| plateau regions: Spelt of unsettled | and in a I e demanded that h : ’ Broth: | as errr oe ie Jer S, Metcalf of Lawrence, Kans.,| weather with rains or snows early | WASHINGTON, March 14.—Hoff-| the helplers man surrender. William wrens: b were / Ssehte got $50 for th eau’ Sacalnatad by President | part and again during latter half; | man Philip of New York, was named | offered no resistance and showed the | W@¥- In each tnstar tra | F ige as commissionér of the | temperatures will be near normal | today: by President Coolidge at min-| officer where he had cached the| secured by breaking windows r ( : oe | most of the we latér to Parsley Jewels which were recoverd. | se" Thy sears re = Williams was trembling in. his 1 3 hepberd ha fright and from the cold. Wh it : pa ieanieor booked at police headquarters he told Oo tu ¥ a Ws ‘ ave stHot the officers that he had been in Cas- | wa ver have th bie aD et pices) : Falman said. “I r or a week looking for a job anc / ittennenen nally to t | was on the verge of starvation rare ? pondence I did is v ns said that with his*stom- | 42 £as 4 new then somethin: ica e food, he had succumbed to tempta Fatman added < ton while viewing the jewelry ¢ ‘ » the story he told early ay in the Tripeny store and ha > utter an all-night questioning that SRR ee stolen the Jewels in the hope that he} pencito Codero, Mexic Pe shepherd had taken a course at his| HICAGO. -w. E. D nts was re 4 in one hour who was not in the court room, but | Cov!d cash in on them for something | trjeq to hold up R. A. Leggeit | nt 1 1 1 pga rinctarag a Of them | Stokes, millionaire New York apart-|and five minutes after the case had was so happy as the crowd milled at first street store pror , | he led . t hree tubes of bacilll, one of | iis-| ment hote! owner. was a free been placed in the hands of the Jui baut niitenk ihe bated young man admitted that he| Junuary, was sentenced to } ny g ‘ontaining. typhoid’ germs, bad) dis-| ment how! Onney following instructions of the judge. | °70Ut Bim that he added: ’ roamer and had only been in| seven to 10 years in the stat | get failed ever t , 4 1ppeared. | hat ry intonurtheretia Mrs. Stokes was not in the court-| © “I am a sick man and my doctora| Gasper for a week. Williams is held|tentiary when he pleaded guilty be-| plode. ‘The two Mexicans tan or { ‘ ( ( eee soar er ts cused | conspiracy to defame the chs room when the verdict was read. | warned me that it might be my |at th e station for the county | fore Judge Bryant yester-| wore caught a few minut weadina 6 1 ave Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes. Mr. Stokes told the Jurors death if I attended this trial, but | offi ° may be tried in pollee| day in district cour }t , 1 at t « aga ey ttal also was returned in the case| “You have given me justice, 4nd] nothing could have kept me av court th ternoon and bound over he holdup occurred on Hast First | HW. I a Lee, Ch negro, | 1 am thankfyl to you all.” “I have not very long to live, } to the dis court street near Park at 8 o'¢ in the ted « and said? | : St on the | He he could not make « fur+| know, but I an) going to t | and D. W, Tripeny con-| evening. Arrested with ¢ is ‘ » bulld Ui take care you Vv | ther statement until he had seen his| some good in the time that 1. e poljce department on nuel Chavez who so f ax In He w ast on”. I never thot ~) : t bolt attorney, C. F. Rathbun of Chicago, | me.” with which it functioned ' dicated his re to stand t ! iary 17 ' ( 1 Page Iswht) (Continued on Page Seve

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