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THURSDAY, JULY 9,1928---— ine op he Casper Daily Cribune gests PAGE SEVEN MILLAN AT | Re es ee et oe ea ts roe SITHATION IN «| Vassar:Grad, Jungle Wite and Mother, | soi eset attal unares || Boston Probes Dance Club Rooms; Checks Collapse Toll Pines for More Perils in'Savage Land | \sit?,{%, nmest. And wher MISSION TOWN | | steel-barred ges you see in @ cir ad to make our owr cf heavy mahogany stakes Radio Report Outlines __ Activities of Last — Day. ow _ ~ ¥ i | CHINESE STORM “CENTER Ch | Foreigners “at Chung-| king Are Given | ous, We deep In the ground The s were terribly afraic als. J simply r them with tha us-hide whip afd drive r tasks when the ani 1 there were as hardly precatitions me wild animal, a feroctou tid not break loose, anc devil of a time captur we had av j ing it and caging tt again: \Tha ter. I ruled the village with it. 1 (. . PIRTSBURGH, Pa. July SHA neve me, I even took tt ¢ if (Assoctated Press.J\—A radio message -est) Trony.thé Stéimship Bowdoin of the MacMillian Arctic exposition was picked up hére early this morning by A, L, Alexander of Dormont, telling of the progress made by the party outlining future plans.of the expedition. The message was signed “MacMillan”, Alexander said the message canie Press)—The situation at Chung- king, 800 miles above Hankow, on the Yantze river, {s Improved. | In- formation received here says for- e(gners at Chungking now have ade quate protection and that Chinese dome: servants and other « ployes of foreigners th turning to work. bed w } Her Most Exciting Time. 16 most exciting time she had ubbard says, was once whe: making a 250-mile hik ried bed of the Z HAI, July 9.—(Associated | re are re Mr. Hubard wa expidition, I wa } { ; 1 pas Ginberto | alone in the camp With the nativer in strong, despite mitch static. It Phe Pee gage ay oar | Out of a dead quiet we were startle was broadcast from ‘Hopedale, Lab- | F chi Uta Bolts onan | | by the roar of lions. The native rador, and was addressed to the | CAA eahildres SAE? tafe: Chutipking, 4 ® ified panis National Geographic society, Wash- but that British ‘tient: keeling’ there | ave qhesaage ington, D. C. He copied the mes- rive’ pai : & t664 abort: | ds er bed we could seé through th apge as follows: | ed De Seeks “atti } dart ‘ forms of hult “To the National Geographic Antidsraton i> Ghuneiite Jozen huge lions. Their eyes simy Society, Washington, D, C at Beant ranortacy v- y gl n the darknesr “After bucking a ‘stiff head-wind ce eh tr whip with m yesterday, today not a breath of air : * —tAssociatec * 5 bard and their children y natives . woul has stirred’ and the clouds of mos- fice epee “<i absosiated Bier and Bi Nesaee Eth barns aia) Hels tar © the jungle quitoes are fattening at our expense. 1th constant touch with” Washingt By MARGERY PICKARD. ealthy ng avages,” t O. | sim shed them into saying ou “Day spent tn watering both ships ana ‘Tokio regarding the ¢ Nineas . Central Press Corresponcent r 1 the s t liv r e them biuld up fires a and in giving men a ¢hance to hurft’ PPE RE RP Pe APE spre NEW YORK, Jul f Boston, Harvard and Vas round the camp trom dried “rive and explore country around Hope- dts tui ORHSIRL ool] thatrenier was GbBaha ane hlae wi 1.| kaffir tongue come € iss dale, center of Moravian missionary ‘ % ° ! art; than Engl Then T remembered one of th Born in Jungle. | boys had a work. “Had it not been for the Mora- will be cleared soon for.a conf ence of the powers for nates, would'« adujatment' of the African pall m al instrumer * smoke hung thic “ oH to the present extra territorial, ; ‘One Eskimo word makes a line ‘ mewhere all about us hose sounds an inadequate funds little short of line pawatie to Bhabeckte rltnr Ghing'| hi hat ucheb | the “unete ive Meat 1 the th neter| T had made the natives shout an marvelous there would not be an viding whan’ Hot er, ofti-4 Hubbard, whe f dov'liteptataved. 42 4 w zero, {yell and make all the racket pos Eskimo alive on the Labrador coast elale hate’ Mab PeR Miah Peg ne 1 yt : i ears old,| sible, and now I made the muste: today. Our-men attended services ert tes salam ie Bopea at - | n central| native play his ‘plano’ for all. h =! here in a spotless little church with aaritoe rabitiontion the Fre ‘6 Jown and | Was worth, He made the most blooc sand on the floor, with women in a Glinmber pecbepntien of theation ef vert res 1104 dl urddiing sounds you ever hear combinattOn of native and foreign fecting: Chink formulated: by the| aocl ereen from that battered xcordiah, ‘Som costumes on the right and men with Hunthimtnd aitahinion > Ole thel ied | And t t those | caged animals we had in the cam their red capes: eyeing them from idektlew ciritariblates cartivierulis: ‘| lay | two; ker e mad, The fire the lett. ; 43 | | ; | x lleges enjoyed by fore ers In Ch So th a # of ordinary hymn. Congregational nye beth redness tied aie Day spay ther | Sights looked more Uke a cross-ee singing by Eskimos was the feature | veyihian of! the Chinas Siiet hus. eee vai Senta! Tater they” « pa tion of Hades than anything I eve of the service. Men are buying ekin i hi ustoms. D be i | ns “ knew it frightened the lion anc he last of the nine pow-| back. For five years they broke u which means ‘“danger-| } , boots and mittens and have made 7 bri oe amd Hy gh aheacyy bese ee ay oe i. For ‘Wyant Hub.| ous.” was the playmate of the other.| They slunk away. It it hadn't bee Had taps ore Vi eae a to ratify them. The French senate ng of the righ market for| And a little mongrel dog, “Wiggles,”| for that ‘plano’ I think they wou are excellent protection. 3 te of both Woys and| have charged right into the cam impartially, The | and killed a lot of us.” = ere fat arms “Aviators have Eskimo women sewing together seal skin suits, bet- ter than anything else for protection is yet to act. —_ | Large quantities of tobacco seized | fad animals, we: forth with his} was the playr bride to capture t A em. Threo years | ba y leopar ose five they spent in sava Rigid investigation of the condition of buildings housing other night dance @lubs is being made while flying; splendid weather, fret | OREN, Guenan costpeess nee |-Aaipe, pelea crore esti a |< akBT apart aadiclins | o6-the- Union. chincutncAeocuian summer day Hopedal has had this | by Boston city officials as an aftermath of the collapse of the building housing the ‘Pickwick Club,’ Hee Tey mneeen ny sachane ora ttoigem ete Clan at BE AWAEEE a | ‘ tle t its: Was| wared ins Honsevee ner teseaceae? year, Wo. were first ship to arrive | which killed close to 100 merrymakers and injured scores. “Building experts believe that the “over- THERE La ben tected Late Gor wht | den trails, vontempt for danger) «| ! leader, Andries Pretorius, who ove since October, but today there ar- | load’, on the floor and the weakened condition of the building due,to excavation activities alongside jt, | is used. in:connection with the culti-| fortune of $100,000 and two pler vf excitement,"’} come the Zulus in the Transvaal r TTA we “nooner from: Natt. | were conjgibuting causes of the collapse. Photo, the most striking onc taken after the collapse, | cation of rare we Jeons born in the yeildermess. 1 ubbard, who is proudl geon and so secured pence. * “signed: shows the manner in which the ftoors gave way,and how the one brick wall which remained standing, | 3 facMILLAN." menaced rescue work.”” 5, m aE LEAS Sonar ad ta ACTOR’S WIFE Faas hi STILLINJAIL FOR SHOOTING NEW YORK, July 9.—(Associated Press.)\—Mres, Edith Parker Davis, 22-yera-old former Vanities girl who came to Broadway from Oklahoma, was still in jail. today for shooting her actor husband, Allen Davis. Earl Carroll, producer of the “Vani- ues,” has been making arrange- ments fur $10,000 bail necessary to wet her out. She insists she loves the man she seariously wounded. I don’t know why; I don’t remem- ber anything about it. It’s all a blank,” she sobbed, She,denied that | shé was Jealous though detectives eredited her “with! references to an- other woman. She sald they had quarreled, but about what she wouldn't tell. Davis is recovering from: bullet wounds in his neck and jaw bone. He has declined to send a message to his wife and refused to see her if she is released on bail. , HEARING HELD FOR. | RAWLINS DAIRY MEN | | Don’t Gaifible! ri 2 rar Ns CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 9.—A. R. | ® d GRR Smith, director of the dairy, food partment of agriculture, left here’ Thursday for Rawlins to conduct a , hearing in that cify on charges that “ y | a ay discovered’ to be gelling illegal’ milk. \Here are Manager, Joe|McCarthy, and some/of {the playing stars of his, Louisville” Colonels ’ h ing---you don t have to 5 ber ta Rearing mre; heer ops who; have, been) burning | up|the? American fassociation’and ‘now, lead the field by“a‘score of games.) | Don t take a chance whenever pot Ce, wad & ¥ d e | ducted at Cheyerine and Lar " ; : = | and it is believed that it will rtd =] The team won all but two games in oné stretch of a montb.' | depend on hearsay---you can make sure by reading the advertise } ry to.conduct, them elsewhere, By NORMAN E. BROWN, Wilkinso ce pitched for Cleve: | will 1c farce of the closing 5 * ¢ , |‘ MajthO, ates Anapgctors, ave totind |." mne’ routsville Golbnelts of, the |iana and ater with the White Bees |tocke ve Uo eee wt ne ments in the Tribune every evening. nun:erous localities, in the: stare to] American- Association imust be held| Joe Guyon, outfielder and sing. champs last year, is making hercu- be supplied with milk that contains up as the“ wonder team’ of the|ger, is the Indian grid star. Bet-|Jlean efforts to brace up and over- Sree ary SDE VARMAL Ion, MECN PAT Adoeta,: TEMuInE GUYONCA. Puke tet [sae naDiaee cota Tuatha: By constantly referring to the merchandise and service stories in the WOMEN ASK [ta the: ACcAT ise. Dyin scat out “Weed dulce coReeour watt pe reteg me give the Ipateans Tribune’s columns, you always have at your finger tips, the best buy- of ball that is believed to be with LETTERS TO. \0: ::2:20001 19 106 teas | Pionging slobe at he pace thay [trengthon his itching sae But ing news of the day. You know that every article advertised is I Beginning ¢ in June, the team |are maintaining now the Colonels|that is an outside chance, also. . 7 wén 29 games and/lost but.2 in a|— = bona fide---genuine and backed by the Tribune. He AND MRS. soo o-oo =: OHILDREN AT LIONS CAMP IN | ATHEN Thanks to tho bathing of Joo There should be no hazard in your shopping---but there should be t. Ga., July 9.—(Associated yon ndbieo Cotte : | f ; f 1 portant invitations 40 reat forgotten | 224, thn penemn lite: tecen HILLS SHOW GAIN IN WEIGHT a habit---the constant reference to advertised articles and services. im desk pigeon holes at the office or in coat pockets, theAthens’ Wo- tnen'selub adopted and forwarded to the local postmaster.a resolution total bases and in, runs score The:sterling defense. of tho ‘team ! < is indicated by tt pt itleads; T ernourished children who are|thé blind, and among ot er things You'll profit by buying through Tribune Advertising. teeth. t the | enjoying the privileges of the camp] has established o printing plant in neking him to discontinue thescus- | _., did in t recent | maintained by the Lions club In the|@ suburb of Cincinnati to publish } tom of delivering: letters addressed | ; thills southeast of the elty have! books and magazines for tha blind. to “Mr. and Mrs."/to the offices of McCarthy {= made an average gain of two pounds} The plant is operated almost entire fhe husbands. have the same.delivered to the rest The women would the credit for t Weight, according to report made|ly by blind labor. f service with the Colon Roy | national is str ing assistance for | cial 5 . : He ts the man who ¢ Dr, C. H, Platz at the club lunch. The purpose of the establishment | wy - ~ aid ae ~ | dence of “Mr, and Mrs.”. & | Combs, now with the Yanks, and|eon yesterday, Improvement in the|{s to bring. to the blind in. their { } Wayland Dean, now a budding mem-|children has been marked in many|homes, Mterature and reading mat: | | a pr } ber of. the Giant pitching crew ways, It wos also stated by Dr, Ale] ter which heretofore has been aval hit \ | } McCarthy's. team is a mixture |lan MeLellan, chalrman of the Club‘s| able ‘only in schools MONEE OF AOCATEO runt 7 Ww of vets and youngsters. Old Nig|committee having charge.of the The baseball committee reported “Do ¥ gn mee “Cullop, star of the mound staff,|/camp. The camp has facilities to| $215.61 net proceeds received by f You Can Buy served his time in the big show.| accommodate 60 children and a fullleach club from tho Kiwanis-Lions W. oming’s Leading Newspaper t + i‘ AS Holley,.the ot!er pitching ace, is | quota will be on hand soon, baseball game. y rey . , HUDSON COACH Bier riche cetee nietine: aoe te jeuste! wil be ee) MAA Soom [Dentea wae aks wy [ CASPER Kansas City, got a tryout with the m thelr president, George §8,| Walton, U. 8. District attorney from Indians and is due to go up again | Scott, on the International gonven-| Cheyenne; (. C, Murphy and J. B. Phone 15-16 ’ , nextyvear. Ben Tincup served his| tion held recently at Cedar Point| Chessington. both of ‘Thermopolia | $1 485 0 time in’ the National league years |and attended by Mr, Scott as dele-| Tlie ite 1 > war won by | 3 > e ago ard in one of the vets in point | gate of the local club, The Inter | M. I I 1 the spe