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mnt Cf PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925 | , 7 - . | . . 1 Wy Hiway Bullet : ; in Shanghai From War Dangers yomm wa ulletin | ; | Published Under This Heading Twice Weekly—Post in | l ; ‘ =| || Conspicuous Place for Tourists’ Benefit | A LIAR; JAILED 7 N : ; ¢! | 3 a y ; East Yellowstone Highway Lander to Dubois, reported good. R Ed wee Casper to Cheyenne generally good] Dubois to Yellowstone Park, closed ev. wards Commends Membership Drive in Heavy iocal rains occurred over «to trattic. PIKEVILLE, Ky., June 19—Con-| 18 years ou then fined the congress considerable portion of this roi Cssper-Lander Road cressma r, Lang Repub- | Man $10 for contem: * is Czsp gressman John W, Langley, Repul © J Tues fternoon and evening but] “] thought I was talking to the Letter to Former Governor Brooks; |Turauay aternoon nd evening but | Caaperstander fond via Bweet| ican, Kentucky, Benied today that | yyqlg’ thy ytienta” aces, Me | sual eqidlldeks water—Travellers using this road to dutuecieaied G veaterday. (ak abeaeest Me e know tae Points Out Necessity. al condition i fapdacianould eo. to the juigetion h'e) wa. ta xicated yes Langley said, “I didn't kno West Yellowstone Highway car Muddy Gap and follow the| charged in a warrant sworn to by| were in court. ri Casper to ‘Thermopolis generally | Dear Muley alone the trail between | Mrs. W. P. Henritzle and sald that} ‘The ten hour jail sentence folowed The f di ct , By good. Thermopolis to Cody good. A | Sineed tony A Fhe Carbon County | his: jail sentence of four bours last} when Mr. Langley protested against Chant : is 4 : Gov short stretch of ‘soft dirt between |) 0?" " <e5 *) night was a result of his misunder-| the decision, he sald. Wis physlelan FCe n 40 Monet and hardes. sta 4 and Mrs Langle; went to udge fhe it campaig , Mp See a GbdKiaueer Teena Eastern State Road standing: 7m Doaapipabnaes oh Be One will part ¢ £ | oe ; 9 ™ Mr, Langley said he went to Judge| Marrs and explained that the con- ‘ pa of « | | Generally Orin to Lusk.—Generally good. J. P. Marrs when he learned that] gressman was under medical care, ; 1 | va or Rawlins Road Lusk to Van Tassel—Highway 1s | the warrant for him had been issued.| had just been released from @ hos- Henni | ob ache rough stretch of $ Inquiring about the charge, Mr.| pital and had a high blood pressure. iE Where new construction is Newcastle Edgemont— Good| Langley said he denied vigorously] Judge Marrs released the congress- in progress the vicinity of In-]and smooth for entire distance ac-| having been intoxicated and declared| man shortly afterward, about | six poet ies 2 | dependence Rock cording to state highway depart- | that whoever made the ch: was a|hours before the confinement sen- ted’ to ente Casper-Sheridan Road ment. “ar”, Judge Marrs, who is about! tence would have expired. : t Generally good. Buffalo-Tensleep road ts reported : ; Rocky Mountain Highway good for 30 miles west of Buffalo . ; Rocky Mountain Highwa w-|and then closed over the Big Horn fs lins to Lander good, Lander to Du-| mountains. The chamber of com- bois nd the road over Two-|merce at Buffalo belleves that the ss should be open in a] road will be open across the range y | This road is open all the | within a week. k's lake and) some. dis Casper Mountain Road ‘ d is under constant | ; Pot et ». 1 state Highway Pa.| Good and well maintained to the | R Dut road is being} aha a Pola jetios Kee > 7 This is the rallying cry at Pres-| the law od on it. It was ; : | worked between Riverton and the | Knowledges the assistance of every) 1) Ariz a mile high and a mile| pointed out that rc ere being i of | weave them ir ing spirit of district of the state highway depart- | ; . Diversion dam and should be in : wide, where annual rodeo {s to| held in hz dozen or more places € U.S. marines are again on guard in the foreign quarter of condition In a short time. From | ™ent in compiling this report, be held 4, Similar is the watch-|in the s wane q Shanghai as a result of renewed hostilities between rival Chinese Diversion dam to Dubois same | Stop a Day in Casper—Finest Camp | y at Cheyenne, Wyo., where the| “In a rt time the rodeo also k Jut generals. The photo shows the American and English zune of the | as Roc Mountain Highway Ground in Wyoming. other. bi wild west” carnival is| Will be banned,” the anti-cruelty of- t la foreign quarter | rae held each year, and at dozens of | fleial replied A Nae | places in western states where this} Rodeos are not the same as they ; form of celebration revives the spirit | were In the old days, old timers of Leo sold and Loeb Lear 11 of the west at an earlier time when| the range point out. ‘They're. bet- the season for sheep herders was al-| ter. In the old days, mean outlaws | Pri I if I N J ways open, fences were a}ot the range furnished real sport | l } 7 1 | lanky cowboys town the man in buckskin chaps, but : ; | : ] on al e Ss O Oo e astride his fayorite u instead | days the game is down to a ; | ares . : © season 1p t buck, kick, roll and do \ BY . SCOTT has been held since last. Friday, but nd. "seaming poverything but a..tail-epin, araleian ¢ nd the i F | ag ght solidated s|his fight of insanity has showed a disquieting note hace seote eae This campe Association) |what real punishment prison ute |" A ber corel oe cp oa mes, Ruts tae ceed eaatiheplraen The promise | gives a pampered, precocious young |‘ Say that nating te Sictora when they knew Ue: ttinbiaes altics 100 years in prison has turved | millionaire, once the novelty ‘wears | °"?¢! 24 to ee br ” Pp to ; T k Leferink fs at be much Ies« of a joke than | off and the monotony of confinement | ,, Fees T age hte Hea! of the maNS es AG: outoen 1 Loeb and Nathan Leopold | has a chance to play on a young|(ornil. the land of all yea storm's Degimon wtih 10 o'clock would be but a few] mind Parades and pageantry h rodeo must go, they will ( 1ed Irom Page JU fi Il d S ] |p etouse ae a must have {ts festival, with ecause they know that so r ag } 0 passengers { One angle of the Loeb breakdown |? a fH pageachs sh : : fh sii protic nrutte tee [the over the clty of |. Physicians now think {hat Dick | that han recelved particular atten. | feuival queen. Its Pageant phatase tase pes! a ear ampA Wampoa ir ri Loch will gradually recover from | tion of those who were concerned in| /o 000 fay sates Se caiic tp He bt Parte PAS DN ; Pine gee ee Sisters |O d 3D o0y > gy | will be { t cont ent and | the case is the con fon of allen- | 0010 © tered yo Meg ees | : ‘ | > ins: at confine: ne is the confirmation of alien-| i Peatinks a ma t ¥ f the Kuomintang rders Vecrease ul lation |siekness have brought upon him, | ists’ testimony. The general opinion bs 7 ation. There ts the Bs ‘ Cane bas tte | : 12,000 | put. the Uklibood ix for a Ife of |was thatthe highly pald, mental ex-| {isin queen. the queen of the M E ATHLETICS Pp iene chute | ment deterioration. A|perts were giving paid. prattle just |). pits yet Eat pe. on, through ' Gene NEW RK, June By Asso o | personal choice, could he now m to save the necks of the youthful] {ve Seasons of © continuous eum: | whey clateq Press.)—Unfilled orders of the e t uld probably be for hanging | killers, mad Mai ay tosicew a | er Unite Steel corporati on| °% t b lin place of the almost certain mania w, though, it s seen that their] (oS oe ihe Rady aa ees | inj. e recap F , made public today, totalled | on on ‘| on {that Mes ab diagnosis that both youtha were] (iy Ores cron tee pita upon the tw 800 tons aioe Hundre us { 1 Dark, dull, sameness, with never | psycopathic cases more needful of | 7 nis ry, Pate FS 20> OR Ss ™ cies He also, ha peabiced orp latceoke tal Brivteaia Gsune | Tnbiance of a thrill to break | treatment for mental disease than|;iemoned bull Oghl. with bold) a” enue g to Americans $9 hreceding mon | fer which o un airpline ride over Ca t dually has worn |of prison confinement might not | /Creners. and fr ytigniee: enoeS | DUBUQUE June 10,—Ath- t jected — oF ie | the court Clip the Tribune coupon today srisoners who | have been wrong. There ts Iit- fl Walter Osborn, superintend: | letics will not at Dubuque I : t ent of the Soclety for the Prevention | Unty 1 2 operating wit 1 drive out to the aviation f x com 4 for excitement. | tle chance; though, that any oppor-| 0? Geueity to Animals, Oak itige| nivers despite the board of Om ii M va Renong tha! Daa . is’ at g the life better | tunity for special attention will be| Qi crue wre vurmin Ontland. Bot | trustees’ endorsement of the report : ana anager « t " ' Ada | aaate nd brains of |given the thrill killers, even now mepae Planned and sald} of Dr. James Wettstone, president, 1} j ty a f I \ inkle, A Johr tine. th Ned Loeb,|that they are showing signs jre mending that all intercollegiate deniinciations "OF \y I | t the | breaking down. They're to be It would 1 e) to the bulls n bolished at th i «| peopie who took t malde pla , Charle ‘ he. ts onder the | breaking dowr a ne ale} it sey Re endo Le olished at the Its distributed | s t sai key last week, have p rn Bre unde Bi lowed to lendthe life they .cut out |! It uranc that “the bulls | scho In making his recommenda- 1 e ave i nAlan’ shird tic oa risers , wag well enough today to be | for themselves by thelr murderous ton, Dr. Wettstone declared the . ae J - Leferink and W Storrle, | Le Mr. E from the straps in which he! whim. Prevalence of commercialism” was ¢ atio: } | legia letics, |? a iy uli hour o|F e J | ted in Chinese circ i fe a tek | Professor Clarenct Peterson, phys \ to redout % = HO D INT, | teal dire we ax'S QU J r L {eal director at the school le pub- ‘ S38 z| P. |. Kennedy, manager of the ‘ . 2a) QUE! it | uc progralicot. witeasnural aéies A bill which appeared tonight /Omaha branch of the Studebaker yr yr ti i yesterday, thr ‘ t ‘ k | esterday ough ~ j | Americans among those | corporation, was in Casper yester.{ Vv yom tS rr i FAaAtION MENU HINT To the creamed mixture add firmt a | hoped the en Fe saiateautanaie ett for whom chines were not to work pas vi the guest of Clarence West of P| Breakfast Ittle water then part of the flour, | receive the benefits of athletic trains and sai the al Studebaker agency | Assorted Fruit continue tfl all flour and water are jing. The 2 1 Ta jo not t 1 - » ry i* . Program will includ - We shal wo do not act im] Afr. “Kennedy. expressed himesett | oO e a <a at eeting Cooked Cereal with Top Milk | used.- Bake in shallow-pan. DEAVER- Colo., June. 16.—vice | ls; ewimintagswallés-bail-wrpetilac me v raat ‘ Sebel my walls pleased with the way the Coffee Bran Muff. - wanes eos President Charles ( Dawes wit | eXing, gymnastics, tumbling, horse- to deat 1m 1 k-| § udebaker has meas Renelwenit rhe | Luncheon | SUGGESTIONS visit Denver July 23 or 24 and will |*R0e*. basketball, ‘indoor baseball ening oming and declared that 1 will be C =) os > oo om Spina In taking the baby out of doors, 1 nAvess™ dx = stay | football and trac : = - . the greatest in. the history the n ie y € nne on une Ne 3read especially in- colder weather, one Mader tte Ricca aoe peer SHANGHAI, June 10.—(By the | Studebaker company a should watch that the sun, does:not | o¢ commerce, it was announced te Associated Press).—The China mer 21 Baked Rbubarb in his face, should shield his ¢ i ca rn oom Dance Artists * Steamship company, Chines E Nis adhe v: be paboabannl Dinner | face and head from the wind and be] ‘Phe vicit to Denver of Vice Presi owned has suspended its sailings in ralinalonea fe f Waa RLRBR ete rok ic Get oet ee wedish Meat Loaf sure that he !s properly and warmly | gent Dawes will be 1 | definit Some other ur 7 slwood Me < ent vorls 0: : ‘ Ect t Daw em: | ni | sate Rell Steamed Rice | dressed. Tisha teanthin Count | At R * 8 ‘ ne tt Retlamation, will | eee ey rene y The Sta Les VelIL 00: | Fi gebel h Sibete Bread, Butter | A'lowing the baby to-sleep on the : “d | wervlew “ lo ¥ 1 yenne; Jule £0, ee hare? a: thy: Uorlvceaeeenann save th. | Laeutesmetadl Demitasse | poreh or veranda assures health for | = : | ithe ‘University y s him. A clothesline hung across the | Park Toni ht —_ Gea Fie oo pra Lion TODAY'S RECIPES |poreh. and a heavy blanket hung | g ‘ 4 " th speclal refe " ender s Swedish Loaf—Take one and one-|0Ver-it makes an excellent wind or { the Bur swith the work, } {quarter pounds beef, one-hal¢ pound | Sun shield for the baby’s bed. : - Y ‘ore ou ) be in Denver sd¥ne day | veal. one-quarter pound pork ground Remember that fresh air renews Tawhouser’s Dance Artists will | ter received he < 3 the purpose of draw-| together, one beaten egg, thre jand purifys the blood and is ag nec- t aataea for the dance at River- AUTHOR DENIED NEW | ford ocr t r | i fi agreement |< quarter cup bre crumbs, pepper, Teacd to growing children as proper ee, Park. whouser has an or- | | ber of Commer Prank he investigations upon pumping | salt, one and one-half cups, milk, a | ’ [en tra composed entirely of Casper | erson of the & Engineer's of ibil upon the North Platte | litle finely chopped onion (which ' 37 musicians who furnish a r nd | r pis who wish to| River in the region between’ Path: | bas heen fried infut) Putegs, mill | | A little nmonin tothe bath jwill of dance m The dances at who | t 5 Pete sae vend. ceumbs together.” Let| keep the akin healthy, firm. - and | Riverview Py srovide in conference are | finder a arr ate progres d bread yak: Keeni, the P's a | end. Dr Mead satisfactort You ube prob: | stand ten minutes to soften, put’ in | fresh looking. iss Emilia M.Skarra 1 Crong | POPUlarit Large crowds of Casper vi ns be ¢ 1-| ably heard but little from this work, | ground meat and work all together. life-saving examiner and a thorough | People attended the dances held oyer ed to t aterested, las the pa P 1t the lower | Season with salt, pepper and the and competent instructor in swim. | ‘2e week-end NE MK, J J rl fol 1 portion of th nd of the section ur investiga: |onion. It must be kneaded well to TI0 FFIGER imine te. at’ present’ ior With every admission to th rl notlo Browled: “I hit “em all." | route; i ot tfo ; : iF the river ood. Put molded loaf in bak classes in swims at the |coupons are given which can be : oe ©. Yims 1 ; Pets shing the}ing pan, with melted fat in pan view Park pl Miss | used purchase .refreshwente- or r Court Justice Tompkins | f, 1 ‘oe in tt inity of Glendo-and | 1 plece of butter on top of who during the drinks at any of the stands in the i 1 5 ‘ e to Doug rtly | en loaf is brown put stor in the park two I ‘ 1 erod t ater and. baste, Tim ation In t _— = T had| I i 1 r “ 1 classe Y ¥ ) — % q ( ee ge cers ee a nver |Church Crosses ; Mixed Fruit Salad ‘ After being beaten onacious 1 . ; te 1d i bu , n 72 7 yt adaitons on) Sane pelts Suan Teen Bats With East r 1 to « 1] plates, put each plate plece north of here, A. 4 " Mt Side T, i : thre 8 door. ‘The orange and banana, then sprinkle | States prohibition agent, 4 Rachine gaiitaah il lide omorrow sath te da met Mike and asked with dressing. Sprinkle on nut | @nd shot and killed Lusk the I Athletic 0 : ) for whi ur w he 1 mac ut with his meats. adler, badly bruised about the club of Chicag | Tus ! ' bef head and shoulders, crawled to the ae tiene t ae : t Tweed oe Gingerbread—Ts three table: | highway after the shooting and was how 10 thanterc lt. eae Line Pe ae ee fae aa, ‘ was ery 6 and] GingecterenS ake «Deve races [PEuIaNT ie. A hokpliel here by alten nee arter it, but a |the First Christian church base bali ve "is aawasin ah Tee out eT molaseee, one beaten | Passing automobile, He sald he| says Mise Sharea, The vase, | foam. will cross bats with the team = $08. eet Ne teres tanannied amon, one | fired twice tn the first struggle with| imited and 1 ad Sania” inte, from East Side. The game will be ’ f her duit wot kiWagionter-| teaspoon ginger, one teaspoon | Lusk, and twice in the second battle,| ed to get ! on Mask Tateecien ee ee ‘ “ 5 ent patel Haouered *wikets Tit sir ‘ a ‘ fast Yellowstone, the b 4 yo } > 2 Re xe ne half cup lukewarm water. | Which occurred ‘when Lusk returned | aw posatble 7 ne, the game b > ne M I’ -crrey ‘ 1 ta | jd beaten egg, then mo = | In Hot Debate tags | Gini ied ot Gee isenii rnodean wncen. | Pa i sa pestecd |hcs ps : Seawe tin | Os Body | Pe > . On Cheese Name na a o Muse "|France and Spain Taken to Utah| R Neale ee ip | aken to Utah « ‘ oF 19: 1 ly t f nm 1 requ 7 a am ge Ber-| : “) nF \ Will Co-operate In y “Hi ning at clat tT te t Pr this ts f & upon aN y ; avs took up to] | tering zovernments onn-| Moroccan Warfare 3. « Sight Wood | to t r I et i ta f 8 en G. BR. . i any ~}iand f whet! GENEVA, Ju 10—T'ra voattit btn ‘ed plonee Stockman and fn the 1 t ‘i r . « I ha < the general ide sratton AV eiree ft le for Ogden, | The pro-Roquef ea > | | CO. hee and finally the long warfare In Mo-| at reat bette ene ty rill be laid | challenged by tho 1 © ser NE followsre took him. te [AT * rocco it Was announced authorita |. Phe 5 of his wife and ators who argued the depar tan bout this iN a R l tf tively today } ewe. mene eyer of Shoshont to pay an expott tax of 15 per cer awled Shaw, “I never do feel that 7° BARCELONA, Spain, June 10.—| ‘ . n enjoy vo ny beefs! 4 * Mr. Woodruff is sur while Requefort paid no tax I can enjoy a nive’sulcy' beefateak SI C . ; Premle ve of rance, who ts uff is au Theretice that it wee only just ——e eee | up rosses ite 718 ine # trance, who ts | his son, Dwight, and f Casper’s Amusement Center allow tho Gruyere departments t William Lester leff today for Mid | i i 6 airplane today and departed for Ail.| Pe" 8nd & brother, who lives else make “Roquefort’ even from cows’ | West where he has accepted a port Arct Cc C rel Petey aint | where ; ~ ili ae Somapetition | tion with the New York Olt m E Hufamith, the young son of FES — - NEW MUSIC During the debate one of \} ’ mr en ir cha pesky Lig | Mr. a 1 Mrs, Fred Hufsmith of CY TOULOL Franc J 1¢ Mr. and Mrs, Major Ormaby d speakers quoted tributes whic | SSF Om, Bs Gree reeeen oe We ue, left today with’ his father Premier Painleve. afte r y | to thelr ranch nen Seintrecitionel ’ r eh paid had been paid to Re < attending the university for I to have a consultation OSLO, June 10.—The jet ship! here trom Paris by train bis | THN hh bes es yesterday, RAW HOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS Sheese by Pliny, the elder and Ju! v , reg my | Ingertre crossed the arctle circle at| tight to Morocco at 6 o'clock thin|during the summec noone Tanck 2 5 Beclaiom wan reac ; agens ha ) Hufamit ns been In the} 8 t morning, enroute to] morning, his a assis ; ped bettie Dna C a tro Renretne nee bes ty hospital for, the: past © | Spitebe vith the N ie ihhee ot The expedition ex-| mye ppt | oupon giv 3} with each admission worth face yalue WE MOVE JUNE 15th atten cipin College «| we it conditte ' n ernm expedition in reared |pected t« Morocco” in fies he Tribune carriers have Wam- ‘or meichandis To the Pettingill Bidg., East Secon 1 the summer in Caspe oved enough to allow him to make | of the Amundsen-Ellswo polar | jumps rhtir Ba . pum for thelr subseribers. Ask the dise inside Park. Dean's Auto Supply Co. = With his parents. e trip to Denver. fliers. hoa Cante, Malaga Ta ys about it, Get Wampum on end Park. ur subscription.

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