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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925 Dodgers, have made | rd the top, ird place while his ints to his of .388 and a BERLIN, July 3—(By The Asso- ciated Press)\—Economie war be- tween Germany and Poland has been declared with issuance of a decree by the Reichswrat imposing prohibt- tive duties on Poland’s main agricul- tural and industrial exports. tie modus viviendi governing relations between Poland and advice of his managers, he insisted on injecting the klan issue into the i vere, for gonvention, and alienating the votes Ecenomic War s up v is 1 1 Klan and Shoals he .might ‘otherwise have “won from Stock and Four- Wan /atating? hina dn thestacer a Spokane and Inland electric train | Attitudes Force x points” but Underwood Out McAdoo. His chances of. being a 421 with J. compromise candidate for~president Despite this, he braved farther bit-}#t the Freeman crossing, 20 miles } ter opposition by coming. out in| Southeast of Spokane this morning. Nine Triples and Eleven |? Home Runs Added of the’ cubs failed PAGE TWO : Che Casper Daily Cribune A catie out flatly against’ the Klan, “1° You're Looking at $25,000,000 Germany And despite the fact that his hame state td 3 is a klan stronghold. Against the i - —- Poland Stage ALL SLUGGERS s the runner until then. good, disappeared immed.| SPOKANE, Wash, July 3—Four t of the Pie jately, From that minute he had all | Person are dead and another was rev s in third place with of the klan element in the state| Ported dying as the result of a col. r of pri ownership.of Muscle Mrs, Henry Olson, 33; her son Popular sentiment down | ans, aged 3;. Miss. Vera’ Frye, a s in favor of government or|elghbor aged 17 and Anna Franz, | | the Phila Henry ,Ford ownership, of ,thia pro-|3 Year old daughter of another neigh- y expired on April 1, and no 8 fect, upon which Alabama ts erecting | bor are dead and John Olson, 6 year steps have been taken for its re- to 409 Record St. 1 many golden dreams, old son of Mrs, Olson, was reported hewal. This temporary agreement Some weeks ago the senator purch- | 4¥!ng- had been in force since the lapsing ascd a beautiful estate, near Wash-| Mrs. Olson was driving ‘the car on ington and intimated to friends then | the way to Freeman from the’ Olson that he intended to make {t his fy-|Tanch. three miles south of that ture home town. The train was a regular pas Hi'sretirement from the senate|8enser train from Spokane and Col- does not mean his retirement from | f4X- public office. It is poseible, and even probable that he will be given one of the posts that Republicans have CHILD LABOR to confer on Democrats whether they. want to or not. He Is highly regard- ute: |LAW APPEAL jend of Pres. and is closer to Pres. imn'asy ome Be| VOTED DOWN ct he remctins a complete Demo ven now he ts traving the disp e ot certain of colleagues by supporting Dawes" INDIANAPO! CHICAGO, July 3.—(By The Asso- FIRECRACKERS BARRED FROM MOUNTAIN TOP ot the period provided for in the aty of Versailles to care for post djustments. Negotiations for a regular com mercial treaty were begun last ua- tumn but they were abandoned after lengthy efforts to reconcile the views of the two countries. NEGROES GO ON SPREE A LA WILLS 7 Ind., July 3.— A new photo of Senator Oscar W. ffort to alter senate rulox (By The Associated Press)—A reso- The Romanoff crown jewels, the most valuable collection cf Underwood lution specifi naming the pro-} ems in the world, are still in Moscow, and have not been sold by TW: YORE, July 3:-=(By fhe As posed child labor amendment to the| the sovict or stolen by Red leaders, as has been frequently stated. | . eutuasbta ae of BY JOHN T. LEWING, JR. federal constitution and’ pledging the hibi ted Press}—Elated over the (Central Press Correspondent) continued support of the National| This was proven when the collection was shown in private exhibi- kout victory of Harry Wills, ates P Education association to its passage| tion to members of the diplomatic corps. >The gems, v ariously vywelght challenger over f ta bombard-| _W eetsgen (eda aaah pein cheat was defeated by the association at| yalued at from $15,000,000 to $25,000,000, are shown, Envoys of ley Weinert, two groups of ne- hited Fall only is a menace to the|—24 votes for Underwood! hus WWStiiial senaicn Uke tOaaee thon grant eee ite Thoes s early today beat up halt a . aaik ot | W » tain, but con-|the nation was informed day after Pabenriedic torsos kit oS foreign governments are looking on. Pe hitea, let napemorelaiiah eae ago tet well, hence | day during the Democratic presiden the warning Jed today. People| tial convention. Never was a state 1 plate glass window and one into } LONDON—The Earl of Oxford unconsciousness, CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 3.—(By mountains for the| more faithful toa native son. There] LARAMIE, Wyo., July 3.—The ated Wrems)—Pp natn and Asquith was defeated by Vis Speedy arrival of police prevented a to leave firecrack-| would have been at least 24 voteS|eighteenth annual encampment — of the world's trotcing: reo, count Cave for the chancellorship| further disorders. All the> negroes ¢ . for Underwood on the ve ast bal-|the United Spanish War Veterans nye quarters Gh ins SUMM rd unive: % escaped. Three men and a young i 3 veral depu-|lot if he had wanted them. elected the following officers.for the t heat of, the grand clr- i ye ES woman were talking in front of a P mountain tomorrow to] ut polifical winds shift suddenly|coming’ year: Departmental com: at North Randall today, house when several negroes passed, Oo he law ts enforced snd decisively, Senator Underwood|mander, Louis Knicker of Laramie, | Stepping the distance in 2 be discussing the ease with which Wills scored the knockout. ’ re’s a white man about We *|nert's size," one negro shouted, pointing to John Gaffney. been a feature of the Eur Gaffney was knocked unconscious, s this summer. through a store front. His friend a abt Ing at one or both | Michael Earl followed. Both men been set aside]js not so popular and strong in Ala-| Wyo.; Senior vice commander, Rog- lowered a m k set yesterday by bama now. He stated that he will] er L. Holden of Denver, Colo.; Junior Woodrow L. by three fifths of a retire at the end of his present term. ¢ Commander, Claud V. Cassell- second. It is told on capital hill that afte : Department ae WASHINGTON Underwood’ nagers-made a sur- Shakelford, of TOWN, W. = vey of the state, they told the sena- Colo.; Department Surgeon, clated Press tor he could not be re-elected. Dr, 0. F. Adams, of Trinidad, Colo., Spears, football coach at The bitter opposition that faces|Department Patriotic Instructor,| West Virginia university for the last him in his home state {s a result of|Frank M, Bruner, of Cheyenne; and| four years has accepted an offer <o were severely cut and bruised. The his smpromising attitude on the| Department Marshal, Charles _R,|coach the University of Minnesota} MOSCOW—The supreme court sen- flowers or ostrich ey or -| woman and her escort were not mo- Muscl als and Ku Klux Klan| Parks of Fort Collins. football team. H. A. Stansbury, West|tenced to desth thr tes of the same tint as the felt, lefted before police arrived. er | questi a time when {t took re Virginia athletic director announced | charged with plotting the oe In the second fracas all partici supreme political bravery Underwood! _A ship’s carpenter is called “Chips”! today. lives of Bolshevik leaders, Tribune Want Ads Bring Results pants escaped. atoga race ans a gath- mers have this year 1 the large felt hats v * | better fin: department 1 UDtXVWU Uiiniv-C__nCcAAVC//sKNR i MMMM i im AAA ELEBRATE An Old-Fashioned Fourth in SALT CREEK Band Concert by Salt Creek Band, Races, Shows, Grand Parade at 10 A. M., Baseball Game, Dancing in Afternoon and Evening, Music by Bud Averill’s Powder River Orchestra. A Good Wholesome Time Prom- nny ~=—«# te) AT Who Celebrate the Fourth With Us. We Have Sold--- More Hupmobile Eights and Fours Than Have Been Sold by Any Other Dealer in Cars of Their Class There Is a Reason---Ask Any Hup Owner Joe E. Mansfield Salt Creek Agency for HUPMOBILE AND PACKARD a Excellent Meals AND SHORT ORDERS uayers (4g f py. YNCOPATORS EP yl oe eee, ©) NAPPY ONGS PLAYING ALL THE LATEST DANCE HITS Bud Averill’s Powder River Orchestra | FREE DANCING 3:00 P. M. TO 4:00 P. M. at Reasonable Rates Grill Cafe Next to the Dance Hall “We Never Sleep” Good Meals DANCING EVERY EVENING Will be served dur- Celebrate the “Fourth” at Salt Creek ing the celebration. Ladies Home Cafe The Casper Buick Co. oui sal ing ARES and Bakery ANNOUNCES | ‘ The Opening of a Branch Agency in the New Town of Sait Creek , Confectionery Under the Management of MR. O. G. FORMAN. and Fireworks Your headquarters during the day. For the Celebration We Will Have Some Exceptionally Good Used Many new and inexpensive Summer Teddy’s : Cais at Mipepnmtitactive, Prices. Hats, Dresses, Coats, Suits Bargain eee ee fae The Casper Buick Co.

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