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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper , WEATHER od 4 silane a “po oe ) cape Ps | Y | ae probably snow or rain south por. : r tion, Not much change in temper- ature. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS : VOL. IX _NO.176 CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 Delivered by Carrter Tb cents © month Tripune Bidgs 218 We See Be SSUES 3 gt ant 2 Ly, ga ER ee st Delivered by Car LIQUOR ARMADA TO BE DRIVEN FROM SEAS GERMAN REDS VOTE PROTEST STRIKE *s:: ‘08 Visit Casper INAUGURAL ON|(BALLSCORES [STATE AUDIT OF CITY BOOKS IS <= LEAVE BOTHIM MONDAY 10 SEE sf eee BY THE CASPER COUNCIL = is -- FOR OFFENSIVE ot |Drastic Action, Impera- At Philadelphia— RHE. : t i tar Lander in that ease i eae ne a : CONGERT WEDNESDAY LIKES AMERICAN M7] Examiners. Cuanee (rstaasatiithoons is tee mai C # ef 90 he les: Sco ani jart- yi 14, at 4:30 and will be here for s ‘ Socialists Urged — t 0 tess nignt, Winner and atentine. j — eyaubiie eclares But Plans er and Henline, : Kelly hit homer first second. The state examiner's office Otter Wy yor renawns Whe My are Kept Secret .. _ 66 ” Join in “Slam” at Wai Rib t9ne oad AVI Uiarze htt + 66 : 9 : will be asked to make a com- qué ry homers last 3rd; Williams hii * | ask € a com ¢ ds Arapah« Von Hindenburg rer Oa gat teeae ZUKOR SUED Jazz is “Folk Music” of United States, He plete audit of the books of | Moneta, the city of Casper, accord- NEW YORK, May 5.—(By ——— alpeinnslt Chicago, postponed; cot6: FOR $100 000 Declares on Anival : Here; Interview ing to the terms of a motion | smaller 0 iikee 2 LTA The |The Associated Press Ane BERLIN, May 5,—(By mee gery, . 3 Holds Many Bright Spots | passed last night by the city | i rod a kaw es. Dous- | Twenty-one - £ ‘the i boats of The Associated Press.) —The AMERICAN LEAG il in regular sess & I $ At Cleveland— RK. HW. EL pata —_—__ sion of the question w United States cx guard delegates to the communist | Chicago —..---001 141 00x—-x x x PF A ‘ ; by Mayor S$. K. Loy | jsteamed out of Clifton Bay workers’ councils today en-' Cleveland -....000 000 20x—x x x} NEW CITY, N. ¥., May 5.—Mrs. American jazz, subject of far-flung controversy in the};,, . TERY: 5 [Staten Tatang bi hi ee dorsed the proposal of the | _ Batteries—Blankenship and Schalk ue “Sine jet A Hevea today | musical world, holds its delights for Don Jose Mojica, lead-| Counctiman H. H. Brown after the Rdaahd tas ne. ase’ eee ae communist party for a 24. | Stoute, Nowell and Myatt, from “Aioigh Bokos motion phere |ing tenor of the Chicago opera. The famous young singer, | *elative merits of state and private | cerensige: whiten, wilt x hour strike Monday, the day Presi. | At St. Louis— R. H. E.| magnate and his daughter.Mrs. Mi.|Who looks the part of a “sheik” but isn’t, as his advance er ake considered. | It was de | the lquor armada off fo dent-Elect Von Hindenburg is ex-| Detroit -- pected to enter Berlin, The delegates | St. Louls — Seaboard by June 1 dred Zukor Lowe, wife of Marcus |notices have said, admitted as much and gave his reasons ON | continue the audit if the state work the dry Navy agreed to try to yersuade socialist | Butteries—Leonard and Woodall; | Sranie Decker, a, marine engineer, | US arrival this morning in Casper, where he will appear in | was found tnsuttictent and ¢ heehee ihe Ben workers to join the strike. Burk, VanGilder (@nd) Glard and | Decker was struck and Killed in June | Concert Wednesday evening at the) HOW TO APPRECIATE plication should be made for the MUST MARRY Letcher estar deluge Dixon aang in Mavatetraw by nate scl el Hlks auditorium under the auspices| CONCERT MUSIC TOLD. starting of work by the state audi- bee Aci isetaes aes is Ma HANOVER, May 5.—The com |, Manush hit home thst of second; | mobile driven by Mr. Zukor's chauf- ese be gedand pga he declared, |,,,"It ie not necessary for a person an ook a OR BE JAILED | were sttcon smatier cratt, converted munista have appealed tb the trade | ty Cobb hit-homer first of second, | feur and owned by Mrs. Lowe. Algnss ia a worthy contribution of |(® have & musical education in order | Wir ne LED, Submarine chasers and patrol boats union workers and socialists to hold| At New York— R. H. E, | postponement was taken until May ine United States. It has taken the | ‘° ee aA ay weg going to Sag ose er all liberally sprinkled with guns i an antiHindenburg demonstration | Philadelphia —--300 000 010—4 9 1} 11. entippantaritshy Sktorm. "kee iig: Wy aen ne’ te hoo Wa Met ADORE SRE) |” ASRS Of Boe cemngeciaita of A. most of them capable of high speed. Thursday, the day on which the| New York 004 020 O2x—8 12 1 —-_>—_—_ dynamic type of music and it be-|®D4 study the music he will hear, | L. © against the city sby the| wacinaToN, Pa. May sey iinarked :tiis denavtine rat He should rea that are to be 4 the compositions| council brought the announcement ang by I. G. McCann, attorney for the ‘0 go to a usicale and not! plaintiff, th it for $2 09 would know what it is all about is as futile | be instituted. Peake clalms.to have s.| Was not known what ste be taken in the war o eph Emerick, formerly of Cana burg, Pa., but now of Detroit, Mic! must.marry or serve a sentence of | *!though Captain W six months in jail for the ille; {n charge of the coast were to bourgeois bodies are planning an Batteries — Groves, Andrews, kee more than anything else the impressive manifestation for the{ Stokes and Cochrane; Pennock and soul of this energetic nation. president elect, O'Neill, Schang. jazz is the folk music of the Unit- Despite the President-elect wishes | At Washington— R. ILE. : ed States. It always gives one the for simplicity at his reception into} poston ___ 060 30x xxx—x x x idea of energy, It is the first step | “* going toa Tostball game without pusreded Anternal injuries that’ will | cossesaion of Mquor. New York district, sald Berlin, plans iow. are Used) up for | wasmingtGe cove lox seas HELD KT CHEYENNE of the United States tn an original | ER0WInE something of the gume. But |require two operations when he Se reat ude on: Sic tecg thse tneinachas coriadg a procession on the five mile route] fiatteries—Kallis and Heving; Mo- SNL | musical direction. Fe eiball) “atcha Chines tera tual cuteras’ IH front chisparaoete Cobre fzaine; who eentenced him yeateraay | Tetaucem mWRIMN the cunt from the railroad station. to the) gridge, Gregg, Kelly, Ogden and iveitabiicitust Aivartodis SMPTE culate te acuch acilne te cnden [atreet ahocnat hier foot ania aranee btbat hie: am here from Detroit to | the ft, at various f chancellory. Among them are relchs-| Ruel and (5th) T: i Tae can toresescleariy a future time|sinan ok eh ygave silts konaat "ea | oat 7ammitidencwnuen stow. an tate he lett behind ana {Connecticut to South New sey. | henner, Sule Geert ree che. ye Ean Seyeias « CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 6.—Jack | when n race of-great musiclans.and|suyacjgi nN “MS SRROAL £0) Cee oe im, Peake, tn presenting | th some whiskey with |C2Pttin Jacobs said however, that y of Dr. Marx whoti Von Hinden-| XW YORK, May 5.—Outtielder | Allen. who 4s allexed to have left a| composers will develop here. 'The| pcg . > $20,000, claim, offeref tm come | tim to,celebrate, he jued” nether oe tea burg defeate Bob Yeach and. Pitcher Alex Fer-| (rail of fraadulerit checks between | United States 4 a very musical na- ARTINT MUST KEKD , rn Wea at ae OT Days His] acide "cuba bytes “the lel a ai ani Shae Fo: Kl” guson of the Boston Red Sox were | Casper and Cheyenne, has’ been’de.|tion. Everywhere, even in the sinatl-| IT PHYSICALLY, She} hpspliat fe doctor’ bitte, alt of which | conce bi aig delve ata, i as het’ ons of traded Yoday to the New York Yan-|Tivered to the sheriff here Ly Den-|est towns, they bring in good mu-| A Popular notion, among wou Mab <inied by the counch on nde| could evade it If he eoakt being bie | the plata would ’beato: post’ one or Dawes Holds | ces'n'cschnnge tor Tay Francis | yer pace, win trond nin’ on in: |scnn mia wnew now to np late, iat aire dw intmpernte] ap Serdad Mahe a, af ou evade tt eld bring | ora heats of the summed fee southpaw pitcher and $8,000 in cash. | formation sent out from here. vreciate good music teristics. 1s nothing more than ho-| Who held that inasmuch as city of-|cense into court before tomorrow |‘? Watch every ship rum nr every hour, thus making {t impos- Remedy For > é . kum born of the wild imangination (Continued on Page Five.) morning. sible for shore boats to take off car- of press agents, Senor Mojica declar- Roeas.cr ‘briny out’ provisions: and Filibusters, FA oug hton Warni ng | (eer Jardine Will 22%: must even guard himself as to diet, day that more than fifty craft wl. Mojica déclared in an interview. timately would be engaged -in the blockade. e e MEMPHIS, Tepn., May 5.— (By gue must take reat Kes2/ bic Baap by senate rules, Joseph L, Robinson Ad irre t ti D .: R b il it: are my in fener pares? cee . ministration Denies Responsibility | re. mrorai te te essential to. suc : 0 E S$ FAILS Self-Married se t. |\Dare Hurled by Old Friend « be Us For London Speech of Ambassador | y Accepted by of Arkansas, minority senate leader said in an address today before the The human voice {s easily put << . Couple Go to But Approval Is Voiced. iets’ and Betton ls| Secretary of Agriculture in Enter- |TQ EXPLODE tlon. His remedy is to reverse an old ruling of a previous senate presid- Hardwood Manufacturers arsocia- voice. ing officer that a senator fs the ( 2 . : t Met ae au nees|| Divorce: Cout “At to let, he singer must aleo ing North Dakota Rodeo. alice the question during debate “ a peerely oarethiee pan sanet not eR SPOKAN zi es a WASHINGTON, May 5.—(By The Associated Press.) har Pepa ieee ocd ences machine sen stilllan face showed repugnance y . : “apy fe While Ambassador Houghton spoke on his own responsi-~ | oe ee eee wlande." MANDAN, N. D., May 6.—(By The Associated Press.) | Chapter astern ‘ BANDIT SUSPECTS KT MEDIA, Penn., May 8.—A mar- | bility in his address in London last night at the Pilgrim’s | ana ho must not eat such things as | Accepting a “dare” of a boyhood chum, William ‘Bill’? | fom Los Ang a, was riage ceremony performed by | dinner, President Coolidge is very hopeful that the ambas- | peanuts or nuts of any kind before | Jardine, secretary of agriculture, has been entered in the Heth IRS Moh cad heal cal ane themselves 14 years ago was re- |sador’s interpretation of the American attitude toward | ns om tho stage. TI have aso | broncho riding event at the third annual Mandan round-up | pinta when auened. te aed te oe vealed today in # divorce granted |urope willbe helpfu] to European statesmen and peoples, | '°? {*usht that tee cream, tee walt +6 held here July and 4, bean ale tocteir Bhenenaune ote Ne Sadao inkisentl to" akee aeaeob- + | ter or any other cold drinks ar yeen able to kill persons, The Bree Thode ae) atonahucsttee. The president feels that the econ-) forecasting the Washington view-| bad for people in our profession. Mr, Jardine “will be able to ride as many bronchos as | &*Pes# company's showed the Heo Alpine. Liens, ‘aaa hentai Bes esis in ye i Becareet: point on any political developments, | Otherwise a singer may eat what — yo him reais ras H. B, ¢ North ener . eee ng. he return of England to a 7 Pes any other person eats. But he must nt ae ¢| Dillon street, Las CHEYENNE, Wyo,, May 5.—Dan-| erator of St. Petersburg, Fla. | 2% pasta and the probable early re-| Such &% tho Hindenburg election in} PY other person eats. | But he mus DOGS RESCUE Mates th The machine, enclosed in a cigar fel Guinan and Harry Montgomery | | Mrs. Lucas in her testiuony be- | sumption of same action in Holland | Germany. ways be temperate while dining.’* Intendent of h in turn wa a arrested on suspicion that they| fore a master who recommended | are construed as favorable signs| It was noted that Mr. Houghton] Don Joso explained that 7 | rthern Great ca n il might be two bandits who last Thurs-| that she be granted a divorce, said rena tae toward stabilization and re-| was careful to’make his statemen‘ | must ta INJ URE D M 4 N here, ; 1 " . day attempted point-of-gun rob-| the pair had gone to Wilmington ation on the other side of the|so general and all-inclusive tt | a % Rt ji Jol Ste 1 ) bery at the Park Jewelry store Delaware, in March, 1911. to br ‘Atlantic left little room for resentment tn The singer r keep | t a 1 Idab und r dw c y will be formally charge married, but arrived too late at This favorable out! any European cou less that} in t nd f his} BAKERSFINI { ‘ I I crime as the result of ident night to obtain a license. They |,,, eside country was prepared t ir r 5 conditior “Ht t 1 bot) | er 1 of both of them by I greed to “marry” themselv n loans by A i ly that it s owir b r th - . 7 | | 7 ee Ae ans merica ha was foll mill | h nD of the pr ron Dak te 1 rey mean hombre Worthy -P who was held-up in the jt a wedding ring and going | oon to opean industries or ¢ istic polley and not concerned with | Jonal athlete L. rien ' | han “out r en by! t 4 . the {dentification of one through the ceremony without @ | onments, the peaceful economic rebuilding of] “Swimming & » aport.| rier, Hobr ng from a| Then “Bill went over into west auitcmnet saptecna’ avec Guinan, by William Redd, a janitor | clergyman. cect commercial relationships which the|I love to swim. I also love to walk ranch y 1d stopped n Montana and punched cows for he had alied on a copper wire whose appearance at a window of Mrs. Lucas’ testimony showed WASHINGTON, May 5.—Over.|®mbassador sala could be the only | early every morning while I am in] to fish, slipped and struck his rs. Both gravitated into the | which had protruded from one end. the store alarmed the robbers that! they believed themselves legally ; = inspired them to flee without ob-| married and had purchased a home | ™&ht press comment from Europe foundation for American aid in Eu a brisk walk n©| head on a boulder and fell partly side of agr He thought. he had thus’ destroyed taining any loot. Both men deny any | in Philadelphia where they lived |0" Ambassador Houghton’s Pilgrim rope’s recuperation. (Continued on Page Eight) off a cliff, When W. P. Cummings |Stephens, prior to ent the ind natn heten or kta anid knowledge of the attempted holdup.| for some time. They separated | dinner speech in London was too —— | of Kansas City, Mo., arrived at the |¢rnment vervice served as assistant tascribe no motive for sending such 2 3 meagre to give a clear picture of scene of the accident, guided by the (Continued on Page Five.) © machine to the local lodge, They claim to be ranch workers. six years ago. the toception’ that sill Ber asoaraea M I WEE K | N Pee tareite’ ha the stag hound | to the blint warning the address sing Hobright back from the ~~ contained about American helpful wink of the cliff by his trouser leg. a tion of its problems. mings to ad until dminister first Hobright CONVICTED OF )!oc°"":|\GREAT OPENING Santa Barbara COMPANY WILL —______—__— |Four Programs Monday and Three More | Pes oie 4 a Wife of Chicago Clubman Faces Term |MARKETING Today Well Attended; Interest in | MMGGY VANCE Unit of Fifty From Casper Expected In San Quentin Prison; Sentence to | BILL TO BE. Observance Is Growing. | Kiara teas calvate S| To Attend Infantry Camp This nd anta Barbara county wil! “ ~ Be Pronounced Thursday. URGED AGAIN National, Music Week in Casper | musical programs which attracted | adopted by the U ard te orinance Summer at Fort Douglas. the board of county eu has been a tremendous success dur- | large crowds were presented today: pervisors kn ing the first two. ‘#8 and promises |one at the America theater’ this Supervisor Thomas T. Dinsmore, Ca 3. +] : , y insmore, aptain C. L. Charlebot aining at Fé ouglas, provide LOS ANGELES, May &—One toycapitalist was not in court when the to be even more so during the clow: | noon arranged by Mrs, Rose Uaynie, | sponsor of the ordnance, eald It war | 104th divial aes ce ony tune. St: wort. Dourlas,. peovia rT returned after being out six| WASHINGTON, May 6.—Efforts| ; J “ ba jf i) division with headquarters at| infantry training ts desi and at fourteen years in San Quentin pent | Jury returne) Cf . EI ng days. Every organization in the] another at the Klein-Marks Muste | aimed at road houses in Montecito, | Salt Lake City, was here yesterd r R a h ‘ " hours. Had he been there, he would | to enact a cooperative marketing bill | city ts co-operating with Mre. T. J. {and Art shop at 2 4 z ae hire Stnaeees ath) tite mate, Of Grkle tentlary loomed ahead of Mrs. Ber- 2:30 o'clock, arrang | (he suburb adjourning Santa Bar-|in the Interests of the Citizens Mil have seen his wife take the verdict | Will be renewed at the next session] Riach, chairman, to make National | od by M. Don Lobdell and Mrs, Ff. | bara and at Rin ral pA ier ee el rally He oa : Ne i i 1b 0) nbdel! a var con, ‘tary Training school Ie N be} the capta ay hice Lundstrom Day today as the! without blinking an eyelash, with: | Of congress, senator Capper, Repub: | Music week the most successful in| J. Loxchinsky, and m third at the} “1 have had all kinds of com-|held. at More Doug OL AY: ef Page Rsadhon’s | t pede result of her conviction In superior | out even a small display of emotion | lican, Kansas, chairman of the farm | the history of the city. All the mer: | ci eras, Utah trom he captain yesterday afternoon mber of commerce forum lynch: | plaints about the conduct of children {June 12th to July 11 eon this noon at the Henning hotel. | in these resorts,” he sald in off Mra. Riach to display the American| ‘The splendid program arranged by | Ing his ordinance, which was ad Organization | addressed 100 of the high school of @ company to attend the schoo! |cadet corps here and decision was pt- | was started, court yesterday of throwing acid] Her mother, Mrs. Grace Lundstrom, | bloc, predicted today after a con-| chants have acted on the request of Into the face of her husband, Darby | broke into tear: ference with President Coolidge. Day Jr., during © uomestic quarrel] Carlyn Lundstrom, who was tried| Mr. Capper said the presidentia!'s | (ing. and the national colors float: AC. Riker and presented at|ed by unanimous yote of the super-] Young men between t! ,| made to organize a company of 60 in Beverly Hills last February. with her sister as an accomplice in| agricultural cominitttee was expect-| ing in the breeze give the downtown American thnater yesterday noon | visors . Gs te necrils wher latice SS ee ee Sentence will be pronounced|the acid throwing, was acquitted. |ed to meet again in the fall with a| district a fertive appearance attracted many employes in down A fine of $500 or eix months im ERY ED EEN chareetee ; ! Thursday. Defense counsel predicted the case| view to drawing up in new form its| Tho four programs preseniod yes: | town offices who took advantage of | prisonment ta the penalty fixed to leAtleaer-edteaitn, wv iiftentt Young Day, the son of a Chicago! would be appealed. recommendations for farm relief, !terday were well attended, ‘Three (Continued. on Page Five) |Tetin eae pega pipet ll F Meee be ee ot pm Anes non Set te