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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than + ee Other Wyoming Newspaper , = WEATHER ‘=~ Ohe Casper Dailu Tritunw : MEMBER OF ASSOCIATES - __ __VOL. 1X NO. 240 CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925 Dee einvariat: Newsiands: 6 Gents SCOPES FOUND GUILTY ON DIRECTED VERDICT ANTEPRIZE FIGHT LAW INVOKED HERE "8. (0 —— —— a Chie Batteries Ross, F ae sod Bisch VIN Li T | (NS iF Four Arrestedi un T idimntion at Arkeon | Earthquake Fear Drives Throngs to Live‘on Beaches " a _—" OY COURT WHEN | At Detroit— R. H E; of Boxing Show at Instance of Gover- staal iadpmrame tit ar ees Batteries: Hoyt and Bengough, PARKING AUILES | nor in Enforcing Old Statute eae Whitehill, Stoner and Bass: RO REPORT | Wyonting’s anti-prize fight law, dormant for years iinonl| penedushie _. 001 os aa far as enforcement is concerned, last night was invoked at | | St. Louis ----—- -200 2— Attorneys’ $s Agreement the instance of Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross to terminate | Batteries: Quinn and Perkins . Girard and Dixon Carried Out to Pave | At Chicago (st game)— R18, Way for Appeal to B 100 002 102—6 12 4 is Higher Tribunal. ja fight card staged by the Arkeon Athletic club. Four | |arrests were made—Fred Kalber, promoter, who acted for T. J. McKeon and Harry Yesness, sponsors of the athletic | ; . y “a : Section 7192 of the Wyom- a Rode son, W: atutes, which reads as follows ges as prin 010 100 O10—8 9 0 Zahniser and Stokes; Faber, Connally, Bender and Schall D attends Crouse Seen Ek so je . ad 3 ! a COURT ROOM, DAY- Rigid Enforcement Is} | NATIONAL LEAGUE TON, nn., 1 (By , > ‘ RH. E. | Ty 4 ed Press.) — Authorized in Order| i: +4 5 901 oie ie |The Associs I = . ° ne © from Governor Ross, inthe | 000 020— 3 8 3} I the arrests. The regularly than x nann and Hart- | COnvicte a county cir it , . 7 : ram had been | nett; Barnes, Vargus and Gib-|cuit court at 11:29 o'clock From City Council exhibition bout son, Seimer | morr t t Ten and Hudson was tn : ‘ | ee ee | vt anes the arrests were the Wyoming stat- | At Philadelphia— RULE The ci Si litinieaweat lated in’ regard, to Pittsburgh 00 000 101—2 4 2 eed peel Ney men ar ettatlsvettt Gate Philadelphia ~.010 101 10x—4 1] He was fined $ ast nig: instructed (hier | ¢p, hird round and ar- duled® bout here six Batteries: Kremer and Spencer;| ane under the stat of Police A..T. Patrick to} a Rogers, who peels, Harvey’ Pavitna : - Mitchell and Wilson, Wilson, ation ito tapieali to ; ‘ rigidly enforce the one-hour | Patterson | anc tain Bob Roper. The pro- ¢ Unassured by statements of experts that carthquakes are unlikely to reoccur*in the same ‘ rt s fi parking ordinance passed as wo fighters from the} moters of this event cancelled the| region for many years (150 years separated the last disturb: in Santa Barbara), throngs of peo v to > f sing room and)engagement and refunded all ad-! ple are living on California beaches as a protection against quakes.% The photo shows.a colony of n_assurar an emergency measure at in custody of the sheritf'a| vance ticket sales, Similar instruc. a : he 5 F - : Aditional a tents and flimsy wooden shacks along the shore of the Pacific near Santa Barbara. . or ice. Fitch and Kalber on their (Continued on rage Five) bg ry a te fon recognizance appeared at the 1 ed d was furnished immediately 1 the ju ra — sf I liam B. € ttorney for the NEW YORK, July 21.—(Assoctated | ed its, produced cash bond for G. Haven, president | replied sheriffs office and accepted the sh bonds provided by Attorney “~’ the last session of the council. which The new ordinanc is now in force amenda t ordinance an shall be lim congested d one-hour lir to the Palms Ice Cream ¢ xcept weral interested spectators 3 ames r sn the south side of Second from anied the defendants to the WASHINGTON, July 21.—(By The Associated Press.) —Acceptance of ren Henry Ford bid of $1,706,000 for], ngayon Durbin to Beech streets. s office. Judge Layman set/the 200 shipping board vessels set aside for scrapping has been recommended to the shipping board by President | sturgis and company: ntithabche' wanle cont t Chief Patrick told the council that |the hearing in all four cases for Palmer of the fleet corporation. | the Denver and Rio ride ; her the new parking lines had been | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ee sledAim ditactie: ofthe the Ja y wey in planks iin: acumbancewithttbacietl: tal thats Metickemenntl Indications are that the board will approve the recommendations. Its general counsel has held the procedure of Goat 1it an an: st { the statute under which |the fleet corporation in conducting the proposed sale to be legal, although the Boston Iron & Metal company of Bal-| ¢, jants were arrested. This!timore protested it was irregular. nance ‘which provides that the lines must be eight feet apart. A petition signed by pitizens living to the extreme sou st end of Casper asking that no action be L. e ) e taken by the council to bring this outlying section into the city, was a yr Vi e received and placed on file. A year ‘go a movement was started to in- corporate this portion as part of the ity of Casper and the council acted favorably on the matter last month u 1 n a a ue The petition fYecelved Jast night stated that the residents had changed their minds because they tional burden in the way ot city | Hatred That Flamed Th Through the Years 'BASOLINE PRICE | PRICE me glen a ai ‘| Blaze Started by Rats in Frame House |": cape cave in wn “D.P, cuilea, sreee cumisioner.| Leads to Tragedy in Double Killing ADVANCED IN GASPER COLORADO IS | Takes Toll of Eight Injured in |: ae I A |C HALLENGED ‘Addition to Four Deaths | rm ie layer put sa our Perish | n: quipment in his own r ifacturing the in view for the city dog pound and that it would be moved from Fourth and Lenox streets as 1 as pos- BRAWLEY, Cal., July 21.—(By The Associated Press.) sible. aay Somplaint nst Be —Hatred made more intense with the passing years and With tank nm prices of ga DALLAS, Tex., July 2 (By The Associated Press.) I present location o: pound | .4,. ae avila s ifo ndvahes aa - Mine advanced cent a & au ALLA, oo @ USS PEP at A AASOSS “we have been received from dents ea than Kirk 8 lov eror life, drove John Truden and tomobile fuel was being ret 1 NVER, ¢ July 2 Unitea | Rats gnawing matches started a fire here early today which | a in that vicinity. Henry Kendig Kirk into the duel and suicide pact revealed | Casper at F ag The tftutionalit ot |caused the death of four and the injury of eight persons in | 1 A resolution was passed er yesterday in the finding of their bullet- oekCaa bodies. sold for 231% ce 1 I making the/a frame rooming house. The dead are: ing the city dump man to € , r 2 2 ‘ Similar increase 1 at fel PA odie Luh Lt a a bps pe Pie Ate eae EG Area tek letter by Truden related how they had died. W hat |e ma Pe rte | le hy T. B. Young, 20, filling station employe caused that bitter hatred, however, stood the rules of the tight whi bage and providing for the licensing (Continued on F Bight) Confiscated | ld n Sour OFF FROK. - Increase Held Weng | ooh tan nisht oc Seip ithe taba gui |and.« Cones behind Three Dead In ; Unreasonable Bootleg Car |: tay a ea aes [nc ind toon tea es, hina ee GUNBOAT sae) by toa cueee | Explosion On | *| William Brown, 25, son of FE. E, Brown, of Mineral WASHINGTON ne to Sranenta A month later Ki for P cts ‘ . J The Associated FP n . slig | . , 7 | > l I J mI I wsedthl oie cate tak t and made gt palyed alight ght) 3 = m_ Cat Polish Ve BANK DEPOSITS ie “ f well-known. bootlegge: gears I re a. slight iump'on low trom t a Sollee sg Een ites M 1 Fiat lea may have to be a little Stemple. a} th and some | tior ae L a 4 : M : The autor: ¢ a t hal The | that the British t A P Bs ich is very well : roe Toile per lie pel w 1 ~ Vashington park pistol, This] ence ce itiah B ' : » appointed place | ——_ of daylight I giinesr ee ee oree Se]! THEYRE COMING-ANOTHER |/o 22222 eS x ie ze OLD WEST LIVES FOREST fs BiG FAMILY OF COMICS “== BIG FORTUNE TO tration in the Tribune. Excerpts from the iter follow __,|Leopold Schepp, Cocoanut King, Retires LEN TOn Wis, ealsiis' we lided AES thar ote wee 01 u, s. Consul from Business for Philanthrophy Three Hundred Knights Templar Add, to Color of Frontier Days Festival I note in last nig up too late. It 3 | t \ | y that it kept my two little seit | CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 21.—The| ground is full to overflowing and i ruined our maid. It got Mr ‘© CITY, Mexico 1 RK, J 1.—(By The Aw | sub. Old West was reincarnated in Chey: | c eommodations dre rapidl ‘ |(By The Associated The ¢ inted Press) Schepp, 8 of with aw , mne Monday when the twenty-ninth | t g taken elgn office expressed tet he hinas in f which innual Frontier Days d nday's show was full of thrill)" emba over th .. ; at abel Strickland, carrying the] Ed McCarty, premier t o 4 mort American followed by Gover-| ropeu a fleet steer but bi r Nellie T. Ross, who in turn wet spot in the arena lowed by soldiers mounted and on eer and Ed piled a $2,600 tr t his ot and contestants « e pa mn the sp gh fficlally opened the ble t I : out v 1 Me Augmented by three Knights Templar , and p tay crowd was large, filling the big ' nde kept} y wants ¢ * « aides. Chevepne’s nm municipal, camp | ( ) on Page Bight) ., tribution of his other millions and{to Pt