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Crile | VOLUME 34 MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, Se RS 21, 1925 MAIN” NEWS SECTION NO ———— ae ee Riss, Sanger UW 055) | f : ' ] i] | Ne || H OME STATE MO URNING SHEPHERD WILL TESTIFY MONDAY, | 2m counte T] SHAVE L | ry > || Mind to Wed OER OX Ml 7 Ts x 7 | HOLLYWOOD, Calif, June 20—| J , CODY DEDICATES PARK ROAD | That Will Be Re achone Chats to Spike All These | nited Press)—Helen Ferguson, cin- | erusalem’s Foul R Mere Ma? A d Joma beauty. will be married. tomor ‘ - oul Kumors Against Me, ccuse in . : eteran IN BEAUTIFI || Mayor Talks || AND CHRISTENS HAYDEN ARCH Murderer Says. emtcal Ta vamona( . —_—_—_ \ r | On Welfare By MARGARET HAYDEN, Sunday services are entipely appro | By EDWARD C. DERR ‘ a | | CODY, Wyo., June 20.—(Special to | priate, as it was on the Sabbath that ‘ Suen pe enited s teas, Blatt: Cofrespondant) « , ” ‘ | The Tribune)—Outdoor services will] Daye Jones, Cod en ae CHICAGO, June 20.—His own defense witnesses hav- | **¢ 4 oe " TATE CAPITOL DENVER, Colo., J —(United | be held on Sunday, June 21 at 4 p. Seok ‘ok 4 nue eran 2H a wing f failed to bolster his case, William Darling Shepherd a a ve a bbe bons $400, 000S aving Me Press.)—The United ‘States stands|™., in the mighty Shoshone canyon, | @™P* ui id be tied: iad y de i Sat 2 ace Tt a ning | Home in and the | without a rival iw weltare work-and| dedicating the newly completed | Citizens, who by practical. pick and |NOW de Benes Ne Ue ha Billy Mec V8 save him from being | | preache Dye i Board to Request C spiritual progress, despite its scurry | double track of the Cody road to the | shovel tactics changed the co’ of |Convieted of murdering Billy McClintock, his millionaire | | form the ' ; and bustle after material gain, in| Yellowstone, and christening the|tho road and carried the project to| Ward, 1 , EP Nig t r $1 50, ,000 to Oper. : the opinion of Dr, David Yellin, vice | beautiful concrete bridge, he Hay-} iit of ace eae Shepherd, according to h attorney will take the stand |>Ut We will pre . LaFollette’s Remains | jn Jerusalem and president | den Ar 1onor of its pioneer en- | % Polnt of acceptance by W3 Pine abaiae aha fal Bier ee of state's wtinesses. |°" ™ s _ Enrollment Increas B h B ildi of the national board of education in | gineer C. Hayden highway departmy $1,000,000 ger most important being’ pretty z i roug: t to bur Ing that country. Horace M. - The “nd fe elle Pope, who used him “ Dr. Yellin was in Denver today in] ent of Yellow side section middle aged man who | preventing marrlage to | big » fon tiene He Conceived. the interests of educational activities | the principal reminder of r-horse a 16-year plot, climaxed | when the aire Orphan" was | saving for THe 4 in his home country, He leaves to-| come by Dr - | ecach, day velers pas nurder of Young McClintock, |on his deat! “Dr.” Chas, ¢ Day ere 0} Natrona coi j night for Salt Lake City. of ¢ jthrough Buffalo Bill's little home | iin the estate over which he | Falm the suave, styli will result from the rej By PA R. He will sail for Europe from New Miss Twila Berringer will lead tu st the famous bronze mem: | hag uardian the United r t Hon of the hool tas Preticd BAUS RON ,| York July 3, going direct to Vienna. | singing “Wyoming,” the Ftate, song, Gertrutie Vanderbilt Whit: | Fes ret : t ; h: threaneabens of 7%, mills th Sale tke MADISON, Wis., June 20. Ptrtate ry Higa tandtoties. rele 1 ee Ainloanat str ie { |estanca e Sal pa ee abel dw: 16 spike | ing en receive irri t f {\) mills next year. The ] —Home from the wars of Garlow, the beautiful grande way marks the zenith of hi Jail these-foul rumors against me.” | from Shephi en the latter ob- { ax year politics, Robert M. LaFol- of Buffalo Bill, will break conrtruction {n Wyoming, and com-| Shepherd said, smiling in ar a-| tained posse of the McClintock | y Y lette rests tonight in a mag- of the famoiis nearby ne pletely transforms tna ed throuk lion. “If my attorneys give mo the estate. — ; , ‘2 at e ¢ sten. p- | t ageless mir oS ow As ehanc Ml tell y ole side of ut Shepherd's most severe b'ows he nificent sepulchre which he is ROBBED OF onied wilt be ‘contu 7: Panpabens” Gahybx;) ign ween roan a = lyrebe dealt today.in the form: ot tes | ling himself conceived—the $7,- Allen, chairman of the Cody club,| feature of “the most scenic 70 miles} During the past week, Sh a | tin: extracted from his own wit =e) a te 500,000 statehouse on Capi- under whose auspices the affair is|in the world.” The Cody road to the fhas grown stanly more restless. | nesses during cross examination by |C . 1M \ tol hiil, high above the dark blue MINE PAYROLL held. Yellowstone.” sm Monday until Friday he hear¢ We (Continued on Page Etght) 5 of C. Men Will Meet AIL ¢ 5 lakes of his homeland. = | : | ar : The flowered casket is enthroned | With Hubert Work rol } ; in the reception room of the gover — ] Ch I, A. Re Sa nor, which is a duplicate of the | one % F “ n \ at | tl : famous room jn the Palace of the ese ite alo., June 20.—(United eyenne a Boose ni tenice, ress.) iff's posses from three a tC) ‘Atound the walls, painted heroes | 2Otthern Colorado counties and four the | School of history look down upon his bier, |WUomobile Jonds of Denver police 7 Sipe phd ibmitted t Justice sits majestically above the , (a¥ took the trail of three bandits RE i BB, Giroblie;-Fobert D. Carey, cw. | Ute" A. a ot} marble fireplace and at the other | ¥'sgg neae Lorie Colne at ne of Winter, . E. Winter, L. A. Reed, |°* * d of the he faces a white |” ig tes ag Ota “ , |W Kerso: homas Co TR ale ace Se 3 RSE gg a pape HINTS SMALL INCOMES | High Government Officials and Thousands of Maine Folk). wimerwn ona tyomos coopes | gccenee tae High above his head is written his | fF miners of the Columbine Coal ee re Stharnadn ‘torsos ‘ own epitaph: | Mine at Serene, three miles from Y Bid Expedition “Godspeed” as the Peary and Bow- Monday they will attend he wil’ of the peop! e | Eri . ence re to: Ae ine tot! wcaceirerin | hela up a short distance out of ‘Erte doin Leave for Far North he conference. is called to give||' fro mall parts of the world i He suld a Chevrolet automobile eee nn eA | | interested citizens of t! F 1 pad guardsmen in civilian clothes carrying the bandits drove up from WASHINGTON, June 20.—Excep- ; +; ae Jopportunity to discuss their irrig hig t . 710 Before the door, wisi Se ER OA. croveded bles tntos thie ton siods ing lbs at 8 Lo ‘ WISCASSET, Maine, Juhe 20.—(United Press.)—From this sleepy inland whaling | “5, Are a RR ee e oll f Nearby ta a king portrait of | rondside dite rersons. on of $5,000. t ‘ ork, secretary of the interior, an¢ q h the LaFollette of twenty years ag When he turned to remonstrate | Jess wae ndvecated tonight hy Nena. Peown-on-the Sheepsecott river, Commander Donld B. Mac Millan's arctic expedition set out | Dr, Blwood Mead, tommissioner of |'"%_t! 14 when he was governor of the state. | he found himself covered with three | tor Harris, Georgia Democrat, in a |this afternoon for unknown lands in the frozen north. I'the reclamation. servi } pil c It was then he conceived the big | revolvers and was commanded to | statement warning against “the un- | Bidden “godspeed” by officials of the American government, the state of Maine, and | _ plan to hold a short meeting Ir Hig plan of financing the building of the | turn over the money. — economical practice of ing per-| by thousands of country-folk who drove the old gray mare or the family flivver down | Casper Monday es / are present capitol to replace the old He was forced to relinquish ‘the sons with small incomes render re to Wiscasset t |r atter in conne Cour Onc SOUT Wane TIWbG old cade] Dkk oieainine tha i! Poa Neneh ihe Tcsee Peo casset to see the departure, MacMillan and his comrades turned the prows OL theit} Gasper-Aicova irthsation of cessor in office, began work on it | another registered pa . the con tion exceeds the tax itself. |8t@unch Mitle vessels, tho ‘Peary’ now beir nsidered. — 1 1 One hunare in 1906, and {t is one of the most | tents of which were unknown. The ator Harris also proposed ex id the “Bowdo!n"’ to ing can be arranged, it y re ¢ ent beautiful buildings in the world robbers also took the keys, to his | emption of those whose iticomes ea nounced in the Monday 4 the Mid brane Outside a darkened city is tn |autome thus foreing him to walk | not exceed their nal exemption If all goes well, it will be the lat | 106 mourning. }a mile »re he could reach a phone ter part of prember before this | nm will be a ext The funeral arrangements of Sen-|and turn fh the alarm. most ambitious of foneries in arctic | rk and 1 has been ca ator La Follette are as strikingly | Richards said two of the men were expeditions since P e- | Mead to take an air) ietalled In. the r unostentatious as the man himself, | ed in overalls, but he was un- turns to the ro bound. coast of f Mac | Casper and the Salt ¢ de. Ir ed in the ve He wished that his family and|able to describe the third, When Millan’s home state. | by Walt rrie, president ! \ rt submitted to the t friends dispense with all the dram-|they left him, they were headed Sanding on thd deck of the| Wyoming Alrways corporation, The | of education, there ontatnes (Continued on Page Etabt.) ‘east, he said. HURT In CRASH “Peary” with a suspicion of tear Casper fliers would then take t ¢ at r prinetpa g Jin his eyes at the warmth of the ————- shed passengers to R n school a . " |tarewe'l and a far away he | oe a From t the jou oned the perils ud entsitee | CHICAGO, June 20.—(United Press.) —For two years | would be continued by mobile | SLADE GIVES oe les there in the northland, | Bernard Grant successfully fought off the hangman's noose, | soing over the Tivert 1 | ANNUAL REPORT ' W. S, Kimball Jr., son of Mr Byer t last message thru | hut tonight he is in the Bridewell hospital near death from | ‘hen on through the Big Horn basin, | y inted the re Mrs. V Kimball, of Casper, is|the United Press. He sald 4 et tik ath Oe Wraltar | inspecting the projects in \ : K. I . eb ah Sear enh thes ARaanetat tana ate Seton ones wine ab wounds inflicted by his companion in crime, Walter | ing inland Empire | pital at ¢ ies he ested in my plan for what {s probi | Krauser. ‘ TE a ! 1 received whén an nate in | ably greatest arctic expedition | Physicians fear Grant cannot survive the wounds he sus- " 5 | 8 I Num , WHEN NEW JERSEY PIFA CASHES which he was riding turned over | that set out. Each is deter-| tained in the lungs, neck and legs.|12, when the last of his numerous Boy Dr owned | Natrona ( i hool ’ Thursday night. He suffered severe | mined to do his best; none can doubt vuser sulks in solitary confine. | stays of execution expires. Krauser is a ple ) submit t ern Ep cuts and brulses which Inter caused {be that we shall meet with suc aay 3 is : ate 5 3 me vai oe \\ awaiti Samiiriblaranted: Simn'| In Sand Pit): Aether report of the a hemorrhage, cese et coors z sae afte purts sent him t All Victims Elderly People, Several Suffer 2:0 Hanvn wus occiog | ee, epetas | 5 varsemiigna [elm eeune eennes | : i © e of the acold WEATHER save his 0 e i talp ders, | | 3 A 5 * turned over three times when she | I stabbed him because he p, about two years | ENVER, (Unite t Broken Legs and Arms; Were Watching falled to make-n turh on the Chey-| WYOMING—More or les planning to kill me,” Krau | r stabbed Grant tate to-| Press}—Henry drow t ° 0 i art enne Greeley road near Dover ¢ | tled Sunday and Mofiday, huge, hulking 1 Jday while they were in the visitors | & nd p h Life Sige Exhibition. ent. bets warai arent tak Irogen of the Jal *. x! “CAPE MAY, . June 20.—(United Press.) —Forty Where Many Were Trnpged While ies pS gune Meena and It : é : persons, all of ers members of the Philadelphia & Reac 1 ing Railroad Veterans association, were injured here today | ae caitlin meen crmeceneis a when a section of the Municipal pier collapsed ba The pier was crowded with people watching a life-sav- yee 95 ing exhibition being taged for the Steere ned of the | Millionaire veterans gathering. High persor iting were speedily turned into were on the section, which « ed.|relief trains wmd started for Phila . ° They werecasienae forty feet into | delphia earrying the injured to hos- Will Is Kiled Paint : Shallow waler: | pitals there for treatment sg eit , the ye 1 bu All of the injured were elderly |among those injured were | I people. The most seriously hurt| John F miller and wife of | VER; Colo. ! suffered broken arms or legs while | Philadelphia; Harry Sterner and’ wife | | prees)—~'The 1 7 pe others were cut or bruised | of Pottsville Mrs. W, H. Moyer ohare. - r : 8 Two special trains which brought | of R ng, Pa., Mrs, Mary Brodga, sant 7 - ; ada the members of the “veterans” as-| Garner, Pa., F. H, Hill, Reading, Pa., I sociation here this morning for the| Edward Lannigan, Reading, Pa da Wolleeadg , s Ebb dae ese. ayes : ; NORWAY PROUD | am : N BIG ROYALTY OF AMUNDSE COMING JULY r ———$—_—_ | a wai Countrymen Hope He Will Repair Plane | [ee - ae ; : |$2,500,000 Will Be Paid Wyoming | and Return by Air Route; Also | ‘ ate dole . : | Government for First Ten Months : Praise Lincoln Ellsworth BLS? ; of 1925 Fiscal Year OSLO, June 20.—Norway’s “capital—proud of the achievements of the Amundsen-Ellsworth expedition, in | CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 20.—Government oil roy pushing by airplanes almost to the pole, hopes to see Amundsen return here by the air route. The explorer has been officially advised of the hope that he will repair the plane which brought him back to North- ern Spltzbergen from the tee-bound who wag yesterday reported to north and fly with it via Spitzber figured in tye rescue of Leif gen, end the coast line {nto Oslo. Dietrichs nd Oscar Omdahl from The joy of Norway Aimundsen’s | the frigid water near the pote ean, have ” at praises for the Norsemen are mingled with rth who it is recalled helped finan | ties amounting to $2 partment of the inte 100,000 will be received from the ior on July exploit is still bigh and the The Aften Powten referred to Ells pratre for Lincoln Ellsworth, Ameri (Continued on Page Bight) 1 on the returns from t first ten months of the government fiscal year, it i nounced by John M. Snyder, state treasurer The remaining amount due the state of W r In one of the wo. wrecks 4 42 were kille 1 ae ser # deratled near Hackettston N. J, Most o tthe victims were Gern from Chica 1, on their way te k to Berlin, Here ta « compre 4 1 f hensive view of the wreck Note the night gown ¢ extrem bt, the engers and the bandages of rescue " ' ! workers in the foreground 100,000, Snyder said le ine .

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