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LOVER WEEK-END yw \ The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper’ WEATHER Partly overcast tonight and Sun. day. in east and north portions. much change in temperature. Probably local thunderstorms Not VOL. 1X NO: 245 WILLIAM JENNINGS BR MEMBER OF ASSOCIA’ = Che Casper A CASPER, WYOMING, MO: av EDITION Pubiication Tribune Bidg., (datos) ; BRHOUSIE 2305 -¢ Delivered by Carrier 76 cents @ month On Streets or at Newstands, & cents NDAY, JULY 27, 1925 Offices: a. Second st. YAN CLAIMED IN DEATH Reaction from Recent Trial Brings Peaceful End in Sleep SUNDAY ACCIDENTS TAKE TOLL Uncompleted Work Is SPORE DEAD IN AUTO CRASHES Drownings Raise Total Fatalities to 100 i Mark in Nation. CHICAGO, July 27.—(By The Associated Press.) —Au- tomobile accidents took a toll of more than twenty lives throughout the country Sunday, while several per- sons were drowned or met death in other mishaps. The week-end accidents the toll for the week in el western states to 190, as fc Ohlo 29, Illinois Missour! sas and > 3, South Dakota 2, Kentucky 1 brought en mid- SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July —(Associated Press).—Six persons were killed in Sunday automobile ac cidents in San Francisco Bay cities. Solomon Simon and Barney Bennett were victims of hit and run drivers in San Francisco. Mrs. Margaret ‘Turner and Mrs. Charlotte B. Fitz gibbons were killed when a train struck their automobile near San Jose, and Mrs. Katherine Demetrak- opoulous and Gus Allen, a bus driv- er, were killed when a train hit an automobile bus near Martinez. Francisco Carriele and Joseph Lewis were drowned swimming near Martinez. Miss Gertrude Anthony, drowning while bathing at Alameda, received fatal injuries from the propeller of a speed boat which went to her rescue. AUTO WRECKED, DRIVER INJURED IW COLLISION John Hans of Casper} Drug Dispensary Is Crash Victim. —- | John Hans of the Cas Drug Dispensary sustained severe bruises | yesterday evening when his light coupe was struck and overturned by NINE INJURED IN WRECK AT ATLANTICGITY ATL. NTIC ated were severely when a Penn ia bridge train due here at 3:06 p. m. was derailed just inside the c ts soon after Nine coaches of the derailed. James . Flaherty, supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus, Atla City, had just returned to- day from Ireland, was injured, The c of the derailment is believed due to a defect in one of the wheels of one of the rear chair cars which left the track first. the engine and the first th wers left on the tra + BASEBALL | ‘AL LEAGUE. i (2nd game)—R. H.E. 000 000 000—9 6 0 cinnati 008 000 30x—3 8 1 Batterie . Reinhart and Schmidt; and Wingo. At Pittsburgh— RH. E. Boston 001 001 200—* * * Pitsburgh ...-.000 000 301—* * * R. Smith, Graham, Barnes Gibson; Kremer, Morri- son and Smith, Gooch. At Cincinnati (Ist ga St. Louis 010 100 000—2 10 1 Cincinnati 001 030 Ox—4 8 1 hem, Reinhart and on and Hargrave. me)}—R. H. EB. sere Tawa ICAN LEA At Philadelphia— RHE. Boston 000 000 OO1—1 8 1 Philadelphia O11 000 00x—2 6 0 ngfield, Fuhr and Bischoff; Quinn and Cochrane. FARM PROBLEM GIVEN THOUGHT BY PRESIDENT Rep. Purell in Con- ference at Summer White House. (A his pra from tim: with congressional eade nt Coolidg aside time today to discuss the farm prob- lem and the legislative situation generally with Representative Pur- a heavy sedan. Hans was driving | PUN’ Taiana, ranking Republican west on Second street about Re eat mae: “uaesetaent = eee o'clock yesterday evening when the | its, sedan collided with his machine. The | 7° 11 oe ate, Purnell, the week sedan continued north on Lincoln gia dt dslarnl tad street without stopping ecana 1 dley qpeqngh 5 Hans was taken to the Lincoln | with tha pestlanes street hospital where he was report-| with nfliay ed as resting easily last night. Dr In the oa Me. Pusat H. A. Reichenbach will make an|way a anciioneieal examination to to deterr fight in the house to secure enaet- whether Hans received internal in-] ment of the McNary-Hat peat juries, The Hans auto was badly | relief bil wrecked. a The license on the sedan was N¢ PHILADELPHIA, July 27,—(By 829 which is registered under the Associated P: t name of F. ©. Carson of Glenrock eer cashier of the Glenrock State bank The driver of the sedan made no t report to police of the accident and e of Bar local authorities are investigating GREAT LENDER WILL BE LAID WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Writing of Memoirs Included in Plans Never Be Realized; Expressed Wis death today, Mrs. William Jennings Bryan said: “My hu about what should be done in such an event. it could be arranged. I am trying to arrange it. It wash and fitting, for he battled for America, too, and he battl courageous, unafraid. CASPER CITY GOLF TOURNEY SET FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 9; All out for the Casper City Gold tournament! Arrangements were completed yesterday for holding the annual city tournament sponsored by the Casper Daily Tribune over the Casper Country club links east of the city. Hefe is the dope. ; Mourned by Widow ‘Arlington Cemetery to Be Carried Out DAYTON, Tenn., July 27.—(By The Associated Press) Speaking of her husband's | He wanted to be buried in Arlington if FILE YOUR ENTRIES NOW AT FINAL REST IN ARLINGTON |Plans for | Nationwide Campaign Against Evolution Nipped by Sudden Passing. of Bryan That Will! h to Be Buried in sband and I often used to talk TING PLACE CHOSEN is wish and I think it is proper Ny SS Lne. fob pete ed for the God of his fathers, |high on the slope of Arlington, overlooking the capital and near the monument erected to those who died on the Maine, was ten- tatively selected today as the bur inl place of William Jennings Bryan, “Oh, I so wanted him to be left to me for a few years. There are so many things that he was needed for, He was writing his memoirs. The world needs his memoirs, They told of the great stretch of American his- tory and we so wanted to make his trip to the Holy Land next Febru- ary.” DAYTON, Tenn., July 27. —(By the Associated Press) first duti 1 sren pio —William Jennings Bryan, and inti who many years ago as “the urs, Ben G. boy ator of the Platte” Wane Tekons with s “cross of gold’ a 7 ington. She ch el dt ed him to go through the necessary tial nomination and a lasting formalities for the Arlington burial. he also telegraphed her husband's present secretary, Walter Thompson, before th American. public, is, dead. TRADE-TRIPPERS READY TOUR TO START TUESDAY Loaded with fellowship to capacity good and full of booster spirit, more than two score of Casper a measure prominent business men will leave tomorrow for points west and north on the annual trade ex urston sponscred by the Casper Chamber of Commerce. The e acheduled to return four days later after having touched at all main points in Fremont county and the Big Horn basin region I ters will assemble at Chamber of Commerce headquarters at 7 ck and the start will be made thereafter as possible been arranged for n sception has the local trade trippers in every city where they wi op. ‘The firat stop out of Casper will be made at Shgshonj where the Casper boosters All entries must be made this week. who was in Dayton with h Latest photograph of the eat C moner,” taken just before the opening end came yesterday afternoon Beginning next Sunday the country club course will be open to alt | |)? "8 Bagh 3 h him | of the Dayton & in/which he championed the cause of fund: | while Cc r was sleeplog entrants for practice play. ye seit a Nhe i ’ a “defender of the faftl: | 190 of R d Rogers On Sunday, August 9, qualifying rounds will be played and en- The fallen champion, of .religioug - w been assigned him dur trants will be placed in three flights. orthodoxy lay this morning on a# | ing ay here, when he came Prizes will be offered in all flights, the winner securing possession | | COUC by the front window of the \ tor trial. Dr. W. I for one year of the handsome trophy won last year by Al Seanor, who | | srs’ home, a silk-like coverin Thomason Dr c. Br will defend his title this year. over his classic. fes A light who examined the body stated death An entrance fee of $2.00 each will be charged and all funds received | | Pre*#* stirred the covering as a was caused by a hemmorhage of will go to'the Casper Country club for green fees. The $2.00 fee is a | | f° fiends viewed the body nie = sabia SS the brain, result apoplexy. He small charge only and entitles entrants to a week's free play on the eacecuL abd ‘serene ed Press) tional convention of 1912 and saw | wag 65 years old. country club course in preparation for their qualifying round. a happy slumber, Mr, Bryan never] Will Bryan was. the|a new sun rise on the hosts of Dem-| sames McCartney, family chaut Make your entries at the Tribune or at the Casper Country club. looked more life-like than he did to-| greatest Democrat of his generation. | ocracy feur, was sent by Mrs. Bryan at day. His lips were set in the ac- | His absolute y reign ended when| Since the Chicago Democratle con-| 4:39’ p. m. to wake her husband ———=—=—J | Customed determined lines with the] ho threw the vote he controlled to} vention in he had ruled his par- MecCartne shook Mr. Bryan twice (Continued on Page Four) Woodrow Wilson in the Baltimore a t absolut Three times | jy a t to arouse him and he had been named for the party | ¢} he was not breathing leadership and as many times been shing to the home of A. B. An | ‘efeated at the polls. And it takes | ¢ the chauffeur A |-nbility in a beaten leader to continue | fang who reached a jie a few minutes. | y sion to the | Af ation the doctors BY 1 & as the po- c 1 been of the United States. | before The ¢ go convention of 1896 was | they arrive }< ed by the free silver men.j The be . ° ° 5 | Sliver wae the 1e. The gold men,|on a eck THREE KILLED (Pioneers and General Public Join in MOTIVE FOUN hasten wars Ganiie a tiucaent, tak eer on 2 er Dick” Bland, of Missourt,| Wednesday AS AIRPLANE Commemorating Battle of Platte a eT ube plier Aas | area aces . oe th flowing hair, made his} Burial of the political and Bridge and Collins’ Death eader will be ta, Arlingt CATCHES FIRE mg san from | determined ater, ie oa man from | dete t Br By IL PENSEROSO, JR. ls caus’ Sal oh G8: Rilo be: | Ms who was a colonel in. the ; : + Approximately 1,000 persons attended the memorial | «« I t er the ert «| had ext da t 4 DETROIT, 27.—Three | celebration yesterday at Bessemer Bend commemorating \¢ f Henr er " ering “The Dub from persons were yesterday {the fall of Lieut. Caspar Collins on July 26, 1865, when he J e tandard > when an « forced /and a number of his comrades located at the Platte River : i « 1) Bridge army post were attacked and slain | ure ein, 24 e pilot; and/dians, and on that same day when Sergeant Bland Was Beaten Mrs. Vi Fleming, 20 817 of his fellow troopers e: sure{ | Evelyn Herso rounded and killed by , be . ——. + at Red Buttes. vate 4! two, events | ‘The in | W I I = The people had motored to the nexpected r : J beautiful wooded Ranch” owned | zens to the invit t Bertha } F ! by Mr. and Mrs, Marshall,|to make a rendezvous ng further Id 1 shal) x be ta 1 train to which lies along the Platte river at | Bend yesterday was bes ' Gea Be i mar t te . ) ry Bessemer Bend opposite the mouth | ization of the officl nnd who 1 1 sh ; im, tt wi be con- of Poison Spider creek, w an land g tt A 1 R cr to th in from impromptu program was carried out | {iar ¢ It K n e th t " under auspices of Natrona County | most loyal 1 ' ; y . eb | Historical society | It has been d t 1 . . The Platte river bridge fight and | hearts and minds of . : A. Bland ‘ Bond the Red Buttes fight on that me those two ever t revere : 1s d —— orable date sixty years ago has found | ly honored | _ . t H s od, ot |" place in history particu ar sig T arrar r f o affal is eithe ' id a ery | pe " - nificant to Casper, Natrona count were under the ple pervision | W 1 " f R e ‘ Seed timans bat ht A ‘ on his|!County Historical society has defi-| president of t wis are | th ble abe es | 1d hes Mag n ft ) \"s | ; ‘ ning ands een 3 4 [ > I 2 iI ade a ert a att ee ea, ner j , gate CAG | te trave 18,000 miles, spoke at | rae al hospi € I k akers hi e ping pla 5 od boagiia} Sage Chickens |) its »: mie pio-| age car was @ t |] earing b r i att T 6 ft ‘ Bryan : Lindhoff of 404 South Grant Y Vi l WOE | ety ey “ Ss . es r ye Tog tig rs terete | Cost Violator | |i coiess'et we meoung |; | inued on Page: Bie ; Pare Eight | It was the ffa ' 4] Sar t t|— ~~ ~ -— _ ———______—____——— ’ by the hi le the ¢ | $50 ANA Costs | | site tom naving attracted many | ¥alronds in Boud region also brought out many citt S Y 1 > | morning before Justice Henry | terested in the romance and charm > Brennan on a charge of setting | of the early west. It was but the Of I i 4 | own convenience, was fined $60 | in future similar meetings. Among and costs, The season does not | the earliest pione present were B yr) k > R , | teh open until August 1, wherens At- | Boney Earnest, who. first came to reans fvecorda| oe will have lunch, A banquet will be| well tp said to have killed several | Wyoming in 1464. Malcolm Camp Vice I nt Dawes—"Ho never) Hi of Ne- tendered the Casperites at Lander| birds. His arrest was made on | bell, who first settled in the territory —_—- worthy or mean things, He | ka—' H greatest moral tomorrow evening complaint of C, W. Sheffner in 1867 and Bert Wagr a product LONDO J (Ane ’ been mistaken at times, | ‘ I ncrificed his The boosters will give out paper Attention of the public was | of 1869. There were others there of | Press.)—A total of 60 pe ali are, but ho was trying | nd * most ex horns and other mementos to the| called today by the state game de- | equal importance as who | sterling, or roughly $8 ) haw been to de the right ag he sa r ary exertion children in the cities visited Chas. partment deputies to the provision arrived at late dat and whose | paid for plet t — — B. Stafford will conduct the or | of the statutes making it unlawful | expertences were none the lees excit- | Sargent 4 en r A of A ‘ xample he chestra composed of all the Casper| to aboot or kill any game animals |ing and full of keen | st. Both ’ t ) mat bosters in the parad The wives| or birds within 100 pub- |the older and younge . { of many of the local business men! lic road. This applies to county mingled during the ! M (Continued on Page Fous) roads as well as state highwayn, (Continued on Page J . | ‘ i q