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= J GK NOONE SADLY INJURED assengers Escape in| Sideswiping; Crews | Leap to Safety. | | | 13 te re-| | 3 AAGK TRAIN |\) LIFE AND EVENTS OF CENTURY AGC MIRRORED | IN OLD PAPERS GIVEN TO NA Early Examples of Newspaper Work Shed Interesting Light on Wants and Worries of By-Gone Age By CARL F. BLAKER Four old newspapers, saffron-colored with age, have been presented to the Natrona County Library. Copies of the Boston Gazette, of September 16, 1813, the Wash- ington Intelligencer, of March 21, 1820, and the New York sires of 1863, were donated recently by F, E. Rummell, 0 a sper, and some time ‘ago Mrs. Alida Byrne, 1240 St. | Che Casper Sunday Cribune TRONA LIBRARY MOVIE REQUEST MAY BE DENIED BY PRESIDENT Presentation of Dummy} lk et ° plot had been fustrated none too soon z street, presented the institu-| strange If,the election {8 lost.” | as jt ought the men intended | maintained constant watch over the 5 a * ‘ s jt was thought the m | mi : ith the London ‘Times of 1815.| That the editor had a streak Dip oma to Actor carrying out their bold scheme little star, f voices from the grave both|humor is seen from a pun that| C id d night. John G. Mott, attorney for Miss Tui nd advertising columns| heads a column on the first page onsidered, Aville.. ‘thé | Ruled ooviaptrators:| Ptoktordsithiisen 1k: Reeeannene teeter : wspapers show that] It said: “A person, observing that | ee | were being roundeg up Miss Pickford | the arrests, in part as follows. ' , animosities and|the Fast day was very generally | and Douglas Fairbanks, her hu Pickford has been very le sitar ts : P jouglas Fairbanks, her h 3 rries of the by-gone age were not| respected, a wit replied, ‘Yes, for it ab aaa snr ea May 80—Ceted were at their home under during this ordeal, It is r different from those} appears that the directors have even | Press)—President Co pentane] guard of special officers rious matter and we are of course Sie pateiny ts ee: | Soade “the: banks “taay on 0008 |e etna Heda aaiistincatie cea Chiet Home said he feared Miss|relievea that the arrests have been , a st the pre Wether he {s continue his career im Bakieed inutooems writ thel mane 7 . | r cial moving picture | ickfor¢ come narny ne | made at M irove | of men and} accounts of commencement | phar dbenipei ial | arrests were delayed. | “For more than a week she has | the classified columr " ; ite House officials are dubious | $ j ie s a tum aty Dartmouth, Brown, s project’ of havthe ail: He said the original plan of the} r ng with police, Doug- va | to se jobs; merchants cried thelr | y and Bowdoin colleges 4 Td aie ee suspected cons included the | irbanks was rather neryous. ts " with words that could be de-| given with lsts of the graduate dummy” diploma to a movie Y Pola Negit, Buster| Miss Pickford was instructed to £0 : + luis, | pended on to ¢ entior a} ‘ sha “| actor in a film being made at An- kidnaping of Pola Negit, | Miss Pic e en 1 any|! : and always preceded by two 7 a ‘ Keaton and other cinema stars and|through her regular routine at the r as v about this and ty is next week during the an- | : about this a three lir nilar to the following li gomitiencemsen take a on of E, L. Dok sll | studio and elsewhere and ‘she played sample: “The day was very fine aca feiniy tdsih ead magnate. rt without any nervousness.” A t is easily seen ¢ later | anc n@ audience was ‘unusually sans raw. put the 9 yr? ” er y the » pl RE ).— that the later/and the audience ¥ unusua ion to Mr. Coolidge himself for Detective Home said other men bility that the plot. might New " papas been caught | large, res ble and brilliant | 5 were involved in the kidnaping con-| have been another cleverly executed wer tral to] in the tide of newspaper evolution} The Gazette was plainly an lent Is to present the | SERPENTS spitacy and he expected to make fur-| preas agent stunt was disclaimed. by rec and of the three its ppearance i8|/ avowed foe of the war of 1812 as the navy graduating ther arrests, every one concerned The police “ that of a modern) well as an out and out pacifist as} t Wednesday after his com-| Bookstall Humor—She hurried in | He said: he had personally shad-| declared there was nothing “faked” P ; an the other (Wo.| appears from the following first nt address. The fiim com.|to the shop as though she had not a| owed the suspects for three weeks,|about the affair @hile movie folk i ; eo gs iy te 8] ee tera pany, with permission of the navy | moment to spare. | since the plot was tipped off to a|object to the hint that Mary needed po & 2 S tront page|, WhO suffers by the war? Every | dopartr is taking the gradu “I want a book for my husband.” | detective in an underworld haunt. | that sort of publicity, ed ove ig ra peas heen | honest and industrious citizen in| tion exer us a part of the cellu-| she sald. “It’s his birthday tomor- | “They planned to clean up a cool] Jt was also held possible’ the Fs f ‘egg ned dd ah LTE TGS lt mes the community, who depends on his| lold drama. |row, and I want to“give it to him million,” the detective said, “and|whole thing was executed by the cafe ag es Paption wie | farm, his trade, his store, his vessel The actor ts to take a place in| . present. Show me what you | they figured Mary Pickford was the |shriners 1e of the many “stunts’” p € eng : PP baad gang : aa or his Ia for the support of| line of sates, under tire cam-| have, please;"*she continued, with- | biggest prize. featuring their forthcoming gather- = ack a Phere i of one story headed! himself and fam eras eye and be “shot” recelving a|out pausing to take breath. ‘‘Noth- | “We are looking for a fourth man|ing here but high officials of the ured | NM see gag 1 re ats | “If he ts a fi er, he must dis-|} parchment fr the hand of the|ing to expensive tog cheap, elthor, who was to have en 1 a cabin! ared they were not in on it. . — NT —S5 e Fit pas pe, | Pose of his surp produce at a| presid | He's very fond of sport, so don't] = ener acne eae “: ° | and ‘atively small type : Re : 4 ai S Peres illtane operations are ae.| reduced price and at the same time| A picture in which the presid Libe A uit Va military operations are de-| 545 double for nearly every article| appeared which was used for ad | seribed in detail of importation he receives. If he| vertising a stock selling scheme To 6) en In | Par ore interesting are , old | is a mechanic, he finds little or no| caused the chief executive some dis. D | d Intelligencer. Tollow-| employment: the merchant and those| pleasure and cat Whitc House | in h newspaper methods, | jn trade are in a manner thrown out| officials to look askance at the last | Yuma Monda lee page space is practically | of business, for commerce 1s anni-| plan. y | all occupied by quaintly worded ss hilated. In addition to this an he vertisemen Nothing that could] enormous debt is imposed upon the ° * be called a display ad is found. All| country “vesatlows end burkewere| Vice President i A iz. M et in small ae but the bebrieg taxes will be levied upon all classes; show me anything in that ne. For >. W. Lynn, ¢ in which they were written | what {s still worse many valuable D F ‘hake: taant 2 , = He Ve eanily altved falus > gooduess’ sake, don’t offer me an , ning Her must have easily attracted the ats citizens have fallen a sacrifice to awes orced of those trashy novels, and no mat- el by B tention of the emen anc S| the sword and pestilence and many ter how much you try to persuade SET Ene ‘ < wie sit gee vould | more must follow tn consequence of | To Use Cr tch me, I don't waht anything in the| 5¥ NBA Service . At An Lota. |. | foal wer, which is being foolishty q u way of history or biography. Come,| CINCINNATI, May 30.—Theodore whose hands, that were:thenieo'akilh | atasines atetbiteee fice eee now, I'm ‘ a dreadful hurry. i've| Haefner, whose father owns the i nee Sl dn. the Tiniig (GE/ eck? oaaalam amities are brought upon us for] : alrendy wasted too much time here.” | Hotel Alms here ts allve and unhurt a near, 1 One el nee ected ‘duct, had an | {ne Purpose of protecting foreigners| EVANSTON, Ill, May 30.—(United| “Yes, madam,” replied the assist-| after falling six stories from. the ers, including bundre Sere Satcilligences | C7 board American merchant vessels| Press.)—Vice President Charles G.lant, as he picked up a little red-| window of tis parents’ apartment, 1 1 en masse, | eae att me follows under | 20d gratifying a spirit of hatred and| Dawes will be forced to hobble about | hound book. “Here's an excellent vol-| The boy cfimbed to the window that a cenut og 8 “Peter Dixon's New?) ia in rulers and French be erut Py aetes tl days. Helume entitled ,“How to Manage a] sil and a screen gave way. , - ne uing oe eandes hand pa J slipped and fel is bedroo: and « pr. he cou i ited § The editorial was copied from the arrests his anil ssidrabbaitel kpc Sane’, t Theodore landed squarely in METS ae t nt | Portland Gazette, {t Is explained. The vice president: went eae? | SteR Zoot anengNG. wen meen Gis ke | Pleasur ; | -Another similar editorial declares gram for the da An assistant commissioner in In-} loant t his fall J step. With or al that those who profited ‘by the wa Faviow ob tater ut | aa had his office m ment 8 | He proceeded to raise an uproar, There is no other di- | horse wil w those ho got themselves ap ut he did not dress in his | Vetely criticized by the commian , regurdle pi ES, nbs ghabl| rect babtractor, auto, horses of t pointed to office and those who in uniform ag planned because | Ct Whe closed his report find c int Now he's matic-shift multiplier, | ds: “This young man | ‘ stead of attending to farms, store Words: a si a ane ath forgotten it ever happened. portable, desk size, }t au was legal in those days] or trades got commissions in. the Was “not serious, | PesUmaster 10 doing nothing, eM aes one-hand operation, } and man who considered] army and receive $40 to $200 a nkle has bothered him several The report was sent t& the yobng Dr. Martha Berry, founder and di, iding, listing, fi LL | bimsse a gentleman of credt to| month—this is much better than to| times previou: it was explained.| man for explanation, Oppcsite the|rector of the Berry school on Mt, machine at an ice. | the community. must be a g00d/earn a Hving by the sweat of the} bE ed ea above remark he wrote: Far be it | Berry, ¢ wears a gray dress that ‘At $180 tt off Deets mitnired Kom | SWerdsman alw ready to seat brow—contractors, commissaries, | from me to dispute the opinion of | was lite “made to order.” The sehen) it offers value nued from One.) his honor with the blade: ‘J, Roach, | sessors and collectors of taxes are | . an expert in that art,” wool and angora were sheared by eyond comparison. than ever before. Tt haa grown I] qret sreuad the core nae, O'Neal's | huzming. for Mt and, twenty: ether | Race Bets Again a sonoot coRbpaD’ alatngonts Telephone or call. 5 ; Franklin house, arrived at Washing-| such like ticklere of the people's | , which aised, then spun into It qwas not! we WhO-qvers Overseas . 0 ountryman on holiday in Dp enneegate aac reais vata per | oy ak wee al binges pire n | Reform Target the city was walking past a high |¥arn. wove into op Cree design: but’ the ireiativea’ senna Ss; | lessons w he small swore igh taxes was apparently one of building he saw the following no-|¢d, cut and stitched into the gar- s Ht the relatives who stayed here.| ‘There were negro slave adg galore | the principal reasons why the war tice: “Please ring the bell for the|Mment. Tho school gives industrial SUNDSTRAND SALES AGENCY fe ryctin ee ere ane “He | in that period. One reads as follows: | of 1812 was so unpopular with the Janitor.” education to poor boys and girls of 7 reethearts, | They were ‘the ones “For hire. By the month or year,| editor of the Gazette. In another He rang the bell furiously, and the | the southern highlands, 119 East First Street 1 el because of the fare ecye youns negro man who 18} editorial which he accredits to the Janitor, who lved at the top of the Casper, Wyo. Phone 502 . ecustomed to | and is a toler-| Portland Gazette, under the head. building, hurried down, and, out of A single orange tree of average Reverend ¢ BV Ro peace ginn yea ing, “Crumbs of Comfort or the breath, asked the man what he | Size will bear 20,000 oranges, = nd 3} rs nt 14) In another ad it 4s found that} Fruits of, War.” the following is] easited +. overseas &, nh chap Ne he spo of one No: r “ F ed, OWT POET re ee al pone! | The man pointed to the notice and : tbed how, for a) ley, has “entirely left my house and Those who love Madison, widgery adi, Priya rwenieine tiie ta - ; 7 a bchars protection without cause and 1 do,| and war, will receive much pleasure yourself? ‘ il. He] therefore caution all persons from] in looking at the sum which one bic © niversa Nn eres n ia Lait ihe | trusting, harboring or dealing with | year's land tax imposes on each A ebaciist in tee lanvarsiatn pata : othe to | her in any manner whatever. For| town in the county of Cumberland,” | ness is the new president of the Na- ogee ec apsurances A )ng ern, mernined tS Day’ Bot debts Hfand ‘eet /of” tows, mod: wOIkGON tional Federation of Zonta — clubs. 1 1 ajority acknowledged Chriatiantty | o%qr ey contracting) from this aay with their respective land levies are She {s Miss Ethel Francis of Detroit. ity acknowledg ristla and will prosecute any person for] printed, iy es efore he said violation ak the ebook es Keuigiein Meher 7 gete She was elected at the fifth an- Minhinre erican fag and | Save Any dealings with her under duced Interesting “copy,” hardly ie BRAT REEEAa heatiey choco Salt Creek Busses the ‘utilities companies is not, and cannot, pth x iz 2 ar of pro on, onders| the youngest cub of today would uss be confined to tl ‘ came more dear to! what be of the poor woman and| dare “cover” an {mportant story eat OF Bulle Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel SO EE ee ents ‘or the n before, he declared. | | also if the boasted gallantry of that| without giving prominent position Nearly 400 Zontians from all parts |} 50m and 1'p, me and 6 p.m thousands upon thousands of men and wo- a Placa nag ttsatl hat it was cracked up to. the names of the principal par- re the country. attended the: conven: Pes agi (eorge men ain Sollaiross insurance companies sided mipants, Ms and others who have in i fx : following applesauce] On the first page of the Gazette, ‘The Zonta clubs are composed of} = sommiad Py une Aare in the development of ae their funds 4 : however, there is a story giving the women who own thetr own busi:|] gah Greek: Trenees Wea 02, lavatice pueny 0 e millions of dol- Cummins, tallor, re-| details of funeral services held for nesses, The organization is pat-|1 “BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS” ars’ worth of property needed to furnish ere thanks to the] the commanders of the Boxer anc Avatteie thar fe. Solace Waith PRESS the state with the essenti “ r ‘ seer) t mmanders of the Boxer and terned after the men’s Rotary ciub, TELEPHONE 144 state with the essential services of light 5 i of ashington | the Enterprise, two vessels prom! each member representing a differ- heat, power. tra ; ws re i the fatter: | ment in the war of 487%. In vali Bari er, transportation and communi- he has received | does the reader search for the names Nvery. i i Poo Me m his | of these two hex a tag cer Every variety of business man and citi- ew . | The n of the men} zen has as much, in reality, at stake and is . P| the funeral a tor beet, as dependent upon the prosperity and fair t he see by hie par | t treatment of the utility t P 6 par-| is 1 regu r he ant ae lity compar as se be ar ention and moderate char-| captains, whether ibeies gots Wars The International Reform | companies themselve 10 Hepes hicapacs. crt , i| acter to merit continuance of their | sunk by British shells and all hands | Federation, which h&s been play- | the essential services with every-day ] f cB te, 6 | |_| lost or whether they fell overboard| tng a prominent part in the cf- | that when there is unfair attack cto ceca | lowing, which {8 carefully | and were drowned some dark ni Gntk to -ealoten neBlibiticn- : when there is unfair attack the perse- v « vold offending com-} when they were too deep in the ’ cutor is but following the old adage Ho = . r deep in t entiot” m J old adage of ‘‘cut- | petitors, would make a wooden| cups. turning its attention to racehorse ting off his nose to spite hisd Bf t amel's mouth’ water The London Times of 1815 given| betting. Clarence True Wilson oe Spite his face, P afin fo © public A in Gen: | the official account of tho Buttle of} active bead of the prganization, Assume three propositions: allowing ¢ ' ibe ohioh Martian : fs planning a nation-wide cam- 1. That electric lights, electric power, lowing a ment of wines, which A first page advertisement read: i : Shaka rata By el A in reape f their qualit not |ing as follows, at ohce catches the ah ak the pari-mutuels electric cars for transportation and tele- | superior, is at least equal to any|eye: “A respectable young person | ¢94 bookmakers phones are needed as auxiliaries to modern offered for sale in this district wants a situation as a barmaid e . Jusiness and for the ¢ rant siness conve ‘a 4 |. Ther a lst of 10 wines} She lived in that capacity nine |,— ~ A Dia and health of citizens nvenience, comfort } SS bearing such all but forgotten names | years and can give undeniable char+ | Ww oy TI ‘ sOizens. ; a th hoop! a8 Maderia, Dry Lisbon, Sicily] acter from her employes. Address ‘ . “. iat the only revenues of these es- t ‘ Maderin, Old Port, claret, frontignac 'S. W/ at Mr. Woods’, bricklayer, Stop by our windows tomorrow and see the sential companies are the rates they charge ete.* This onkeeper also an Lane, Kent road.” Ask Y ( 3 w OND RING SP ¢ fe) rvices rr ey | noun that he had a complete} y of these ads start out with our rocer w Cee DIMOND ee DISELAY that ’ pennant ion they render. ; ©! assortment of ique well a8 |“ a respectable person wants.” Ap: e are making. This is the finest lot of blue- 3. That unless the rates are adequate— ¥ >» 80 AE Shani segars sale “at rea-| parently several women of that day FOR THAT GOOD | white diamonds in 18K white gold mountings sufficient to cover the cost of buying coal Z : any ona terms next door to the| wanted Jobs as wet nuree: | | you have ever see sell for oil, steel, ¢ . ; 5 4 g becrit G y »bi urees. | y een to sell for , Steel, copper, new equipn n ' I 3 {ty duction room on Pennsylvania! ‘They also bought jobs in England | Fs the countless other prs err a ang a 5 ong enue the one vertiseme: is ¢ . SES by xpe : f thore wishing | A prisingly large number of enone: theieeee alates oor red | $25, $37.50, $50, $62.50, the production of s ice; enough to Uasiine tribute by mail the following | , ‘ onere | Pa s for t} ae t x becrintion blaine. th! tee Lie In | the were for books of high gratle|to any person who can get for a utternu | $75, $100. $150 vestors for the use of their money and to : » ' J | Uterature actically all the news| gentleman of remspectibility an ade tt t | sy : attract mone peat WAR ORE HANS ED YOUR ¢ eck nce in the Intelligencer | quate mefcantile 4 } | Besides being the very best values obtain- extant flan Pe the business 50 as to Qo wenieen Chainne. : 1 in General Andrew an - able at the prices quoted these beautiful rings babies are hor “t communities grow and Endowment Fund Committe | congressional a one mee Paris Senate | Bread may be bought on very convenient and bene- ‘can they n, they cannot furnish service Turner-Cottman Bullding a Perk soning oe ficial terms. A lest first pay : nor can they grow any more than could th Casper, Wye | _ That itical shysters were also - li the bal ms. A modest first payment only and merchant who sold his goods bal q h ‘ , pre those days is Indicated Ad B } e balance tee ae B00ds below wha clot herewith the unm o! , : : jen: ha -& ebniribut ot) tr the following editorial in the opts udget | aes nN pay Ok him. 1 he utilities would be con- to The American Legion Endow- | mie reaante, Under the heading | ON SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS | ~ ‘tantly “in the red” they would die, because edt Fuad | “! ‘ ar Election’: es | | | their credit would be gone, © result of our election ix yet] PARIS, May 30.—The senate voted We have said the utilities ; junknown, Considering the paink | 289 to one today to adopt the budget ; ‘ | ioe nate tee e utilities are, in reality, Which have been taken to decelve| for 1926 with slight amendments, Wyoming Baking Ww. y QO. | not more interested in their prosperity than (Signed) ....-- FA hr Ah Wh 1 the willingness on] Recetpts were listed as 32,970,000,000 : : } any group of citizens you may name. Let | consideriig’ the calsenoater when eres tae expenditures 33,600,000 Company | “Where You Will Beentually Buy” us take citizens by groups and see if they ave boon circulated, the undue in-| nounced that he would wax the y ba Our New Location have a substantial interest at stake. (ABASEIA sonpaeg-onnenspie fluence which has been exerted, the] chamber to alter the budget radical. 324 West Yellowstone |; 118 East Second St. 4 @ and mon se one and money which have been |1y, eliminating the Dawes plan re Phone 1732 f Ishly expended by thone tn the| ceints from the enleulations y mt | Legion Endowment Fun | the aid of the poldiery, jt will not be| Tribune Want Ada Bring Results | d Ul | | ° Falls Six Floors, Unhurt (Continued From Page One) as shriners with a chauffeur operat- ing an expensive automobile orated with shrine banners and ‘pen- nants, Detective Home si It was the plan to waylay Miss Pickford’s auto as she left her stu- dio at Hollywood for her home in Beverly Hills, transfer her to the kidnapers’ car and whisk her away to a secluded cabin in the moun- tains. Shiet Home said he believed suffi clent evidence had been gathered to send the men to prison and that the SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1925 PLOT TOKIDNAP MARY PICKFORD CONFESSED; TRIO UNDER ARREST in the mountains near Alhambra tonight and have it in readiness to Miss Pickford and hold her prisoner, y “Our Mary" told the United Press she was relieved to hear that the men had been arrested. “The police told Doug and me about this thing some time ago,” Mary said, ‘And I have been fright- ened, Iwill admit. But not as much Doug. He has been all excited.” Fairbanks armed himself with a revolver when police first informed him of the plot against Mary three weeks ago, it was learned, and has

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