Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1925, Page 1

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PAGE. THREE. Che Casper Sunday Trilnmn Vos cmeb $4 MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, MAY 17,1925. MAIN NEWS SECTION | NO. 42, GERM MURDER’ TRIAL Gr SHEPHERD NEARS GERTON io YING EBONY _ vcs. MIvEsts DUSTER. P ANS. ARBU Davis, Former Governor of Kansas, | Earl Sande Rides Cochran Horse to Win} | pal Te PAT NE By bh iaieed ee ape 8 ey “Diabolical Plot’? 46 es ps Written for the United Press Be: pe ( H \ W PASADI . all May 16.— Roscoe (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, former SE _ CHURCHILL BOWNS, LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 16.—| other poput ‘ Rob Him of Fortune reen comedian, and Doris Deane, rl Sande rode Gifford Cochrane's coal-black colt, Flying A i : Is Shepherd’s Reply film actress, were m afternoon. In a duel that started at the rise of the barrier | at the Home of the bride's me ott er The ceremony was per med by Superior Judge Hugh J € oT “ 2 2; and lasted, neck and neck, for a-mile and a quarter, the} a s ticket To State's Charges. rawfor Thirt¥ five guests Son of the Finn outgamed the pride of Kentucky, Captain | colt poytr H stable of A. A. Kaiser, down by the drenching rain which "Tt ae CHICAG( Mint 16 was won by a length | had soused the track before the race. | 4 JAGO, Ma Ones nd Captain] The rain came down in a deluge (United Press.) Approxt e horses were bugled to ne | sa ly seventy witnesses will Gerx from | a and there Ww: wild scene as | be called to testify in the 2 crowd in the | : ¢ $100, 000 FIRE mous Shepherd “germ mur- der case,” due to start here ra two: | onent and his wife, for- ulmadge, x of honor ms % a, > is ceremony . Pew Se i was presented with a "a : ) contract to direct ten two land West, Affected ir Theat Of Action to Oust! te comedies for Few. Resid Said | retary Nueaae Wiepahiy PITTSBURGH, Pa, M ein isle sic ew esic ents, Dald. | ochran nglefoot, owned by J., w : ena) The Cc é > pr v I pherd days ago Griffith, ran fourth and saved his = he / Bilky ; aah a ae ction | | entry, won classe of the | $500 stake, Step Along was fifth |commany plant here Mec t hiy fo aa istake! There| ture comedian; will be starred year when he took the $50,000 Preak-| and Swope, owned by Bud Fisher, | *!" oaks Y \ £5 At's all a mistake! There | en or ickleta direction, ne first time in Ameri-| which tried to make a race of tt'nurt |S In the building will be no “moving day for can t ) at any stable has] of th- way was sixth, BRUnereS apps drove the new town of Edger sent two « to the races to take} Quatrain, Frederick | Johnson's thin» ragios of five eir homes. Fireme ve horses from a stable ading class y thank Sande for the] never was here a He seemed. ‘to ding supper was served to ‘Angeles thriving community of the} Southern C: fornia for several Salt Creek oil district, and | veel numdred guests, e boy never rode a more | get in a mob at the start and could | edly fumes reached them none is threatened. Diana Loptsheuncdauincon wns n With the rise of the| never unpocket himself. Pr and others | not announced but ft {s belleved e was n front and when ying Ebopy had about a length | hie i at oes Saeed nde bag I on Captain Hal, seemed de-| rid a half to the good at the fin. BANDIT WAKES y Py 1 to run him Into t ash, Sande rated the horse alongs in McClintook and sey- between the new and the old br days eased his mount back | sscond position after ‘reliquishing | down ‘tipon thelr heads -all’ -the ——»——— ad let Captain Hal run himself into! the lead and moved up at ‘the far aa ignomy that businessmen and resi- | he ground. But Captain Hal didn't.| turn, although Captain Hal swuag] by baviil dents of the town could’ bur! 1] Was game to the last stride and} wide and made him go around. | é pi ohold with it came explanations that “set | u t the entire mile and a| Son of John was well forward] salt at eR apnea rna y- av rter, these two colts. battled for| most of the way and came through| yypx7y (United alleged, crime. aie? i) Jonathan M. Davis, ex-governor t year} u supremacy that was only decided | on the rail to take third, a head out | pregay—Whil sciititad Choe] % or + tic nomination for pr t ccusers that he in the minds of t Jonatha pective resident for the demo: x Y 5 new town of Ed |deny charges c s which many residents of old He. Hips le age An | seen In cx with one of his att M. Haryey (right | horses undoubtedly. were » slow, tand the crowd, which included a Suspected ‘bandit, ¢ caped by | kicl e 1 $100,000 f frenalng numbers, iw Iocnted pire ‘ Dey Mourand who kaw him ride Zey lie hie gunrd int) ! herd, he tol F yee Inia. shea aerinearanidiintanea fo derby victory two years ago. | City wee hetd jon wit h Indlet ented lar the surface and mineral wai Ma in uo tc nae f sent volleys of nolse toward the | ,, rt whowe: deaths rights of'which are owned by M. B Kentucky hills. The yellow.hatred |‘ Bong me cen ro)” eg mage Keefer, Every Jot sold carries.an ab-| bi western boy In his green and yellow |r vepherd_ prevented—ts on her i | SAN PERRO ; H witness siand to] In the last 100 yard: of second money, granting pardons} The official time was 2:07 3-3. The| As Sande came back to the Judges pital to visit be Ina x rted to | proprietor have re- ssistance to grand jury, stract of title lear in eVery partie in t ae SAS Cality 16 T striped ailks stood on the judges gal: ni GAiSent where ehe hae beén ular whieh will protect <he ow for | Waterfront police were oa ai real * lery taking more bows than a prima | resting for tho ¢ 1 of the trial all time: [the coast tonight in an effort to " : ft donna. He held the big gold cup | The 5 wil #0 Ambo-evevy. detatt Location of. the town proper. ia on- res rum ships from unlosding| . LAONA, Wis., Moy. 16—(United) ‘While the most serious fires are|in wetting down leaves and under-|‘In his hands, the second time he had Pear r Nici’ to bata a forty-acre tract in the N14 NW, | thetr FRoes off Nquor op the| Press}—Despite Nght showers which |hurning near Seranton, Blackwell, | brush but was not ficient to-halt {Won such a trophy for a horse own of section 29-40-78 and In the Si | southe lifornin shores, fe | fell in this section today, forest fires | t skewood and Mountain, almost the|the flames, that were spreading | °T» "74 the movies ‘atuck the muz- 20-40-78, just cast| A seareh which lasted all’ day|continue to burn along an eight . zien of thelr cameras close to his Minis lend wit 1 to reveal any bodies of boot-| mile stretch of virgin timber. entire halfof the state is dotted with | through the, timberlands, face and canned the winning smile | gers who were believed to have Wisconsin national guardsmen, |smalier brush and slashing blazes Central Wisconsin ts entirely free | for posterity. SW of to'show that Shey of what et Bily out of the as “old” E ton, title to w 4 inhedt ta dentien in dispute. Keifer, it w |been killed in tights between’ “‘whis-| numbering about 800 are helping the | that may assume dangerous propor- [oe dangerous fires, most of the} Before the horses could be ‘ed oft | ie night by Attorney C, 0. , | key pirates” and rum runners eafly| volunteer fighters who have been on|tions at any time b’azes being confined to cut over| tho track the rain came down again,| BE 16.—(United I hy? Kocsbanrevad insect holds patent to tne surface rights of | Saturday. morning. duty for several weeks. The rain today was of some help | lands and well under control, (Continued on Page Two) |—At 1 tr dead and} oto, edie ithe see the land on which the old colony {24 injured as tt t of an e Ry. owntGieetan Vanes ‘vinta | plosion which imprisoned 236 miner situated and the oil lease d by , ; Seotc St ure defense counsel. the vg AS Production ppany in a shatt t) Dorstfeld near: D \ it two weeks wil be taken up through purchase recently from th rune Peakerday afternoon, ith selecti fa jury, attorneys Kinney-Coastal Oil compan was A depc r nd § » te Peel oth sides, be é in reference to squatters on the fo! Beeciee ne ccpunionen -adeatnixing fense counsel wer) expected to mer townsite that the statement of [Into aie’ sale! tw ‘ ork ania tal reba fs eit case on the contention man of the Texas Produc- 1 ig the in, ocent vietim ata tion company referred in a dis from Denyer yesterday to t Eprlenene oir the ‘on oe © THOUSANDS OF POPPIES MADE | Substantial Saving Effected-in Expenditures to Result in a| CONVICT 01 a now pending in the l | CpHibeCbLEg on tabbpelaiimcrie. 100 | | Reduction, Board Members Say; Furnishings for New HONEY MOON (|: sea Coenall elesue brevete ae! READY BY LEGION AUXILIARY High School Inside of Estimate e i The Texas claims the land | Calit., May 16 cet for development of its oll lea ERVANCE for Leavenworth i“ in the event its co! rs ting th e upheld, some 50 The tax rate for Natrona county high schools and the grade schools in District No. Hatcher, occupy. houses on 2 will be materially reduced this year, it is announced by the school board. Although Hons ASla cat a forced to vacate. rs a.| The Casper unit of the American Legion auxiliary has final figures are not yet available, board members declare that big savings have been neyn ghaghe an Patil Deri id tenta ie {completed the making of 12,000 poppies to be sold for| effected in expenditures and that a substantial cut in the levy will take place. | \ ta ree | + secutiha. thalr removal ic this | Memorial day wear. Proceeds will be used for the bene- After spending all of Friday considering numerous closely competing bids for the, E i sp) « . method fails further action wil fit of disabled world war veterans. The crepe paper mate-|supplying of furniture and laboratory ecruipam ant for the science departments of of the new | . I el Wel of tuted in federal cour rials from which the flowers were made were prepared by | 'sh ®chool, the } opening of the achool term in .Sep- ;———— ae pean | ft : om . ia : ,|the disabled veterans during spare time in the various hos- | ™°r™ing a pes ‘aes sigalg , ' . tention of moving there throu: the-emblem of sa and suffer t 4 board of grade ¢ 3 / 4 N ‘ equipped with gus serv for fuel | cor » designated because a) eae aha etea | ident of t former board, Marion eine i ms an electric plant is nuw | i (Continued on Sew at y. |B: Wheeler, director of the latter, | ad stalled to complete plans for } —e | ; ry equip at L. A. Reed, W. 0. Wilson, George | an a tte B KR T ORE RIO T lighting. “y 2 | : B. Nelson, S. W. Conwell and Coun NE Siabtinh te ab Wahuc witeens o! i ap ramy, the town sinks na one ct] Slayer Bandit — | starcies x, cayanausn, Ne tour nembars said they | &Y superintendent May Hamilton, in| PAcurahmnen lars, Senge Beant ST cwT0 a roctas |age, s ye the prop’ , " re net for future | persor 1 trict and v ric? 7 “ah c erinte : st Identified |i.) is iene Dafore they wil give the punter | Sige aaner, DIE seat ~ jail f : ‘ 6 i M ere t DOZEN INJURED } White ellence ar the J I ! AUTO ACCIDENT ACRAMENTO, Callf., May 16 | issuing 1 whe ye lay | by t ( Grillo, 68 » was struck down 5.40, The warrar em . 7 io WEATHER one of two bandits who killed his oil ; ¥ t ' os ) H, J, Liteberg here April] the ered T Be he hae ter t I ‘ ; 1 dentified pleture of he acts : ‘ Ww ny 1 late fonagrd lh 1 Hall 1 likeness of made Iture and ¢ ‘ (Pay VON HINDENBURG IS FACING TEST! HOF EAS See SPENCER DEAD ALLIED NOTE TO SOUND PLANS sn COLLAPSE VERY SUDDEN . the apprehension cf Bert Brown, al By WEBB MILLER li be forced out 1 Manufacturing. The | mitted to the cour ed ring leader of a gang which (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | '% all allied communteation will tell Hin-|at Paris next y | for montis systematically looted WASHINGTON, Ma (United » . " : et ae aac | unjeation of Forelgn|denburg, Luther and thelr hench-| ‘This note will constitute tho fl | wurehoure of the Holly Sugar Prews)—United States Senator Se | tonig } t will ° LONDON, Ma r Austen Chamberlain to|men that the allies do not consider|great tnternatior oblem poration here authorities were re P. Spencer of Missourl, died | ha bur ' President Von Hindenburg’s inten | prance, transmitted Great Britain's! making any evacuation of Cologne| which the aged nan pe to prosecute charges, night at Walter Reed United State with? 1 t \ \ t tlons toward the allies will nD be} contributions to the note tx almost/ until Germany meets the allied re-lhas to deal. U the Ge Brown wat tured by a sheriff's | army hospital. His death was caused ed live pyt to the tlame te Whut he, the| read this note, Germany wili] quirements a# to disarmament govermental system Hindenburg Is | on a homestead on Buffalo | by an embolus which lodged in the ‘ \ 1 ‘\ militarist marshal of Germany's war | | Id clearly what she pe do to bis evacuation Gate: te now tour hot the responsible spokesman in| seven miles from here, With |elreulatory system, attending phy tel, was . nor machine, intends. toward bis fornter | shorteoming tn qisarma:| months past. ‘The differences be:/such m matter, but what Chancettor | As arre Joe Bucking, an | sielans sald. husband before at y tn ener fth Yeapect t novit ent revealed , y long and € treful | tween English and Ereaich vie i" Lut r answ he alli ny be] edd Moonsl A large ttl and} ‘The ator jad | Senatcr Spenc Germar ed disarr of Germany's points are being cleared over the | taken in Hindenvurg’s | several 1s of ¥ ey were | rect from an 16, 1862, nnd wan olecied | r # one ef the ra on

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