Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 1

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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER Partly overcast tonight day, probably show south portions. in temperature, | Che Casper Daily Crihune EDITION MEMBER.OF’ ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘VOL. IX No. 248 CH ICAGO HOTEL Ba Delivered by Carrier 75 cente # month On Streets or at Newrtands, 6 cents IITS SLAIN CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 >) wr ‘. °} Tribune R CAPTURED IN BLOODY BATTLE WASH LLNESS FATAL TOU, A UKELY. HOTEL OWNER Well Known Business| Man Succumbs Last Night. J. A. Likely, proprietor ginia hotel, died at the ¢ pital Wednesday fter an illne owing an operation for ct endicitis. Casper and had been many of the ¢ business enterpris He was one of the or suare sty Re as connet | Body of Coil die er WASHINGTON, July § ance in his public s a parting benediction today tional capital. Br HARRIS CHARGE DISMISSED BY COURT ORDER *, Harris, an with {n- fon with the at Salt Creek f 1924, wag dismissed 3 er in dis of the Vir y he some time, and went an operation for appendi The operation wa gessful and he left t suffered a backset a and Fe-entered the second operation, but f tion had been so wekaer long Mness that he ed in the recen y jail. He es- ners through je in the floor of the’treasurer's offices but.was reeaptured on the nextday, He has been tn fall since and has been a re since that time. H organizers and alway member of the lo had served the o: ous capacit: He fs surv Emma Lik Mrs. Robert ¢ e ranch, who before her marriage was arrested on a similar o be at liberty under bond pending trial. ————__-- ‘GROPER ATTORNEY 13 w, Mrs, © daughter, one Bear ht her e from Tennessee where he died Sunday GTON PAYS HOMAGE TO BRYAN 4 paioved to Church | After Reverent Greeting by Throng on Arrival of Funeral Train —(By The Associated Press) At the chancel where many times he sought God’s gui 1- rvice, William Jennings Bryan received from the people of the na- body was taken just befc the New York Avenue Presby: churoh, to lie in state until noon to- morrow, Then after a short religious service it will be Ungton with mil ttle red brick place o in a triangle where H street in town district, a little parlor in serene feature time in an undertaking another part of the city. | _ The line of men and women that | had formed to the north of the church t igh avenue. body was one of all bear- While the long passing, Dr. (Conti Services Held For Bancroft procession was stor of ‘the TOKYO, Pre: $0,.—(Associated rvices were held s_ HOTEL CLERK {s ALSO LED sss Qh sd ss ehill, Wells Death Penalty AMERICAN LEAGUE At Washington— | Chicago Washington Batteries Coveleskie RK Wt F 410 20—* 000 00—* © Thurston and Crouse Gregg and Ruel. IT TAKES AIRPLANE AND =o BINOCULARS TO FIND: THIS ‘MYSTERY’ BRIDCE’ iray and Coch R, HYE. 000 021 018—7 15 ; 000 000 At Boston— Cleveland Boston Will Be atteries: Buckeye and sap uth Here’s Where Your Money Goes |All It Needs Is a|7nser sna Asked by Crowe for Road for Scott} st. tows ..-00 010 1902 3 | Pair Captured After New York Batteries: Hoyt 410 000 22x Gaston and Hargrave and Sehang. | tS A NATIONAL LEAGUE and Morgan to Spectacular | Inspect Work | At Chicago— R.H.E.| CHICAGO, B | 7 | New York 020 002 000—4 13 1|/The Associat )—In 3 | Chicago 000 001 010—2 19 1| movie thriller st ie The attention of the tax-| Batteries: Scott and Gowdy; Alex: | de hrill ands : payers of Natrona county is | ander, Jones and Hartnett called to the pictures of the jwith pi . | Pittsburg Rn. H.E. ivadec he ¢ bridge shown under this! j,,, me * <sovetaad D9 220 100—5 11 2 - - ‘ 7 : : 1 t |head. Two different views | rittsbur; 0 100 000—1 8 1 * newich and Gibson han and Smith githutts 1 |of the same structure. This |is another “mystery” bridge | | built by the county commis- | sioners of Natrona county at| 1 the taxpayers’ expense. No-| i body knows the purpose of | ,Wiatterios: | Mitchell, Knight i | the bridge, as it is located in| 0)‘ <*Y 84 Margrave | y a At Cincinnati— R. HE. | 200 000 000— 030 100 02x—6 0 Batt and | ja dry gulch with no road| At St. Louis— RoE, | leading to it or away from it. | abet Iyn 10—* * * : St. Louis __. 200—* * * | It is not on any county road | ""yitteries: Hubbell and Taylor; | jas the county records dis- close no surveyed or accept- ed road in the entire vicinity. It is on private property in an extremely sparsely popu- lated section of country, somewhere in the general vicinity of a flag station on! the Burlington railroad named Lox, and a _ sheep camp of former County Com.- | missioner Thomas A. Hall. This bridge is approxi- mately 63 miles from Cas-| Reinhart and O'Farrell Feralas: Sekt Pe IN COLORADO at ARE TIED ee eS rail passenger pele per in the northwestern por- |"! leaving Denver we t : Funeral servi ea will be Bdga roft, who died here When the views from), ipa peo bey eas TS eo A WYOMING STATE AAR 3 2 entire community which these cuts were made | that district last nigh 1 Father JH: Mullin . MAT were shown to Commission- | !''is0t ditch near the r cal Elka lodge wi rashiainton ers Scott and Morgan they | !"0P*rty to over! " | tt services in a got regarding the shipment of the body denied all knowledge of the | ipy4 punared and thicty-t 5 Suutiese Be er | July 30.— te the: United States and the advices bridge and all authorization | songers on west bound train nur | cemetery. ‘ Tene retactnce {0° ihe wpecialsteae ond for its construction. Pos-|3, Chiearo pg ct ag refed d Wed guard of honor which will bring the sibly there was some method | }"" *! : igh By 1 efect-| body of the ambassador from | § : . “= in their denials, x OX the ver to t | ‘ urran was police strona eoun- ep tot . T. SWAN GSE EXPUNGED ce LITTLE Roc ROCK | Basel Yout rrested for y re MANISKILLED |: The co th mar-| H. Bicknell of ‘ | ment | Hix, of Casper ° ° ave a a | W UNDER TRAIN Bem cu ng ayin American oman | Bryant conan. { B cae apbice rae BASIN REGION EXTENDS GREAT Wife of Berkeley Man, Former Sugar | disbarred from. pract ‘|Relics Found — | ) ciabs ‘ WELCOME TO CASPER WISITORS Planter of Hawaii, Says Shooting |" pao Seen | : m fs 4 ‘ | haa BEER ANS) WINE TAKEN In N. Y. Shack dicta of Victim Was Accidental | ate overed a %, Wyo., July 30—An en-)with gu t f hap} sy 4 4 , rly By ru AAIDERS, Of Buccaneer a eresied the mer: | tay of bn Th OS PSE eR OREN | toeck ee apse - x wound eee lag vileewnig ine ct Stes | matron ear-old boy has been arrested and|t ee j along the ro’ Teapot 1 11 r,|charged with killing Mrs, Mary Levitt Bowen, of Berkele ! Holicg tant jiehe A toda Friendship ker 1 Cha I 1} ¢ Jal., who was founc I dei ad in a park near here yesterdé¢ | in the rear of 146 West G eamed from the countenances of |} ed a fon everym Police said he confessed, but claimed he shot Mrs. Bowen Rock, A and selzed ten gallons of w ‘ nag adap gpiriaate ney sg Mee Mee east Mikes ple 3 accidentally. , eta sea | cases of beer and a ec k and eu oae to thats | o. is In ; I d } 5 : | Sate at th tl it s Last night a huge banquet was|¢ ft 1 : F 1 was later arr violation of the dered the Cas the visitors p ROCKED BY EARTHQUAKES. Buildings Sway in Amarillo, Texas, and Tremors Are Felt in Kansas and Oklahoma Towns KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 30.—(By The Associated Press.) ——Earth tremors of moderate intensity were felt in Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas today, but no property damage has been reported. The quakes occurred between 6 and 6:30. Reports from K; nsas stated that the shocks were felt ae STATES OF SOUTH SEVEN ARRESTED IN OlL FIELD RAIDS In five cities, Leavenworth expert. enced two distinct tremors, minutes apart, Wiclilta, Medicine had the effect of rattling the ‘Old Lavoye and Bavarton Are V isited | » seismograph at the Ur edge nd 4 I 1 also felt ei sity of Kansas ote ee acinetate ts ia by County, State and Federal Enid, Oklahoma citizens were | sity beginning at and ot r ‘ awakened by the temblor. Cities tn we 4 Enforcement Agents . northwestern Oklahoma reported an for earth disturbance. i @ ex eer i] Amarillo and sur pe Ry t_ montt awa At 4 arhaad | the Panhandle of 1 DOZEN DEAD IN WRECK ji a nt for ar I'w. evomen and five men were arrested by federal, |), ¢; to mors lasting TOURS, France, Ju ) |" behind 1 t state and county officers in raids conducted late yesterday were swayed n © per afternoon in the oil field towns of old Lavoye and Edgerton =," Rai yen . With the exception of one man, who was arrested a rift le nd shock | s of the prohibition act,

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