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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER « (6 ad ond MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE A ELELELEEE EE VOL. IX - NO. 249 CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925 Deliwared by Carrier 28 conte. «monty Tribans Bldgs 318 Bh Second we. | =o ree eee | TT iy 2) Sn treats, or at News or at Newatands, “6 cents ____—Tribone Bide. 21¢ ©. Second #t ) BRYAN LAID AT FINAL REST IN ARLINGTON MOD) Uw1t0;81} BRITISH COAL STRIKE AVERTED BY OWNERS jiu ~~ mpneTION ( ‘CHICKEN SEASON OPENS HERE sn ieee Resting Piads of Willidia:Iennings pea a PRICE CLIMBS FOR COMMONER I IN JULY WHEAT | TO 10" a nem Hd POSTPO i al Fourteen counties of Wyoming will echo tomorrow with | | _CHICAG y 31.—(By The Ass Fallen Leader Found bombardments signalling the opening of the sage chicken CHICAGO, Jul season and numbers of local hunters will take the ficld to 1 Press)\—An effort will be made 7 . by De. 3m. Duvel, government! in Flags Fluttering at <a get their bag before the flocks are decimated. The season Strike Scheduled For was advanced this year to August 1 to 15 in Nitroda- ain futures administrator here, to | etermine the extent of interests be- | sindgl nd the recent sharp rise ta July} Half-Staff. gee $ 4 we ‘ys Campbell, Carbon, Converse, Crook, Fremont, Johnson mn Midnight Deferred | iincoin, sneciaan, subletis, sweet. | pM EOD } water, Teton, Uinta and Weston ByAgreement:: «| Zuntss, tartar. veetl nioved cheat MAN HELD FOR aS because of the unusual size of the LONDON, July 31.—(By | chickens. It was belleved that by a The Associated Press.) — | an early opening hunters would be | THREATS SENT Prime Minister Stanley Bald- | ayie to ti & meeting of its directorate to consider |Coday to say their last fare~ e situatior well ‘to William Jennings Brvan, July wheat closed ,yesterdayat | Mags fluttered at half-mast from the $1 a gain of only a half cent,| reat government buildings to maric ufter rises of three cents and up.| the, nation's formal tribute to the wards on Tuesday and, Wednesday. | Commoner. | The drooping colors spoke of the service he had en to the flag as soldier, statesman and legislator. | The ‘solemn religious ceremonies” tn the chure an at the grave were | keyed ant s cham He has ienued:a. callifor.a report |... WASHINGTON, July 31. distinguish better between of trades in this class of grain. with | win informed the house to-| tne young and old birds and pre- day that a:provisional agree-| vent slaughter of the latter. ~~ | SIDENT ment has been reached in the i al names, and trom. it |—~(By the Associated Press) ne his act —High above the little brick p complaints that a corner exists in church where mourning rela- ily wheat made to -the-board oti tives and friends gathered In connection with the opening | coal indust and that the mine-|of the season and the shooting of owners have withdrawn their no-/other game birds and animals later tices for two weeks, thus averting |in the year, attent trade cau the calling of-a spectal a country-wide strike called for mid-|the fact that a large area TAMPA, Associated July 31.—(By The ss}\—Norman Klein night tonight. Casper mountain region is included AoWn: also Norman Ky ‘The notices that have been with-|in a state game preserve, on which orge K , is unde } drawn were those posted at the pit /it is unlawful to hunt charged with violating o | plonship in 7 > and private life | heads informing the miners that new For the benefit :of those who may | ° Cons Sreee pr ate ting the life of the of the gospel « ea on earth‘ atid % conditions would be+ effective fg] not know, the following legal de- presWent of the United States I good will toward men “a midnight tonight, an pviewekots tie ecrivtion tallaverbere tis. ftate:Gamne aioe t by spunia) of the as | Again, as on yesterday, the fallen nability to ar at s Preserve ts located: artment justice, is being he! | veteran of 9 many stirring conflicts . reement supplanting the one inéommur ° 3 wis ado on. specific es All of Township 32, Range: larges | | * of national life kept the solemn state that expires today, SO West: tri of writing letters to President Cool- | 5 aia ea | of death in. the » of God, wh ‘These notices hurriec cision a strip of land one mile |{ o threatening lit ‘ 2 ae ‘ ¢ death in the house of God, where pres i ° Beaeration| a the | Wide run north and south along | * threatening his le = — ars ———— = —————— in life, his dev ips had often led of the ia tke called for the mo-|the east boundary of Township 32 Department of justice agents said The grave of William Jennings Bryan is in Arlington National cemetery, near the section in prayer. Again the clustering hun- } sR Met Re r yt “lein had been under ob: 4 i i | dreds thronged the aisles to glimpse | ment the old working agreement | #ange $1 west; a strip of land one wee Lata - he shown in this picture.® The Arlington amphitheater is in the foreground, at the right is the mast- be i ve ended. It is assumed that themin-| mile wide running east and west eee ced here after a chase thas | head of the ill-fated battleship Maine, marking the resting’place of sailors who dicd when the Maine ye aie deed Ue ance terres ers will continue attheir task’ un: | 2008 ooo oth, Ranges. 78 Sant edd ll overs the ooniterss “| was hlown up. Arlington is across the Potomac from Washington, D. C. | : : der the present hours &nd wages, with the government giving finan- F Incidentally, the mountain ranch cial aid to the owners until a full y | Pe fateits of the mining-industry has:| belonging to Dr, H, R. Lathrop of e been completed. Casper, is included in this state pre: ‘The agreement which Baldwin an- | 8erves Dr. Lathrop has stocked his nounced is subject to confirmation4 Place quite Hberally with grouse, aS “er in the vars col producing dise} pheasants, ete., and in addition quite 33 North, rs a i rank of dignitaries to intrude.on this as i ____|One Machine Damaged | itr scve"cr'the: niin necnie wits 1 the man whose proudést boast was} in Forced Landing hig championship of their causes, 4 great or small. He was by his own ? Ri EFA Aecormtol tons meviiecrst sat | moner to the last. é CHICAGO, July 31.—{Asedoiated Mrs, Br cts of the country. a number of the wild birds and ani- 2 ¢ Erie: executive of the miners’ féd-| mals have gone onto his place as Press).—Five army. pursuit ‘planes | well ‘until the public baat ation has telegraphed to all Jo-| breeding grounds. . Therefore, nny | on a transcontinental teat) Might | Jast moments to honor t 7 eS Notices to strike sus- | Shooting on this ranch 1s forbidden | which made a successful srmergency | thet parting. she “chose th ane ata yer by the state law. | lar at Cordova, Illinois, te y of the little chur pended; continue work.” te k <.miail routessh sket had Iain sinc he tra¢ congress has| The preserve protects large num- Ay on the air mail route, réel 9 1 rhe) CeaGeeunEDE COn ES P : i ehiaesics go on their return trip af/11:30 | time. after its arrival from Tennéssea n deferted her own far | . lifted the threat of an embargo on| bers of young grouse on the moun- 3 all coal movements in Great Britain | tein which would otherwise be kill- ox oF rSe y _ } a m, togeys vOne1Of the nixganips 3 = : and has announced that all untons |ed by hunters, . SATURDAY T0 SEE OPENING OF ‘Sentence of Fhree Years in Prison for| Sine, teva he || tex-sfound his : continue at work, Attention also. is called to the LARP) i : : involved * ell Mint yebe nity’ uplift A suppl ntary estimate in con-| statutes prohibiting hunting withi Tah ab Bi + “Lead K actions with the coal adttlemeut ‘wil | 30o'Sarus ce a public reed, movatue W MUSIC T John P. Looney Marks Climax of Lead Kin be presented in parliament on Wed-| county as well as state highwt . faith of the old Light and it in the sudden 4 nt kt Des | | ines, but.the plane.was datas desire that it would be sung inert of vive | When he had.passed to his long sleep. { nesday and discussed Thursday. |'rhis provision of the Inw wilt *) War Made on Violators eT ae DanC | OF eRe | emas, 3, the strains at The prime minister did not amplify | enforced this year, ] miles est | Feta] eee » deen ceaiatan the bare announcement which was pens NS f Chicago ign es an an emer. |e ey 7S i t c 5 v 1 anding ' spot; ‘was |®:stea and made five minutes after the settle ROCK ISLAND, Il, July *31.—(By The Associated mixed ch eave opdaies i en NEe Ty Chane A y h Press.) —John P. Looney was found ‘guilty of conspiracy to Major 1 er’ sald although it | Were selec » usher in simple ber r of the exchequer, to give out | Formal opening tomorrow at Salt Creek of a branch | protect gambling by a jury which reported in circuit court yold ordinary | #Pd. impres r the dead. lor o! , ar to her hus ~~ the details tonight. ore of the Chas. E. Wells Music company will be an event | today. heat It is understood that the miners’ lor importance to the new town, both from the standpoint In finding Looney guilty the jurors placed his punish- |‘ OR: Raeaty (+0 Danas Seine icwh ian es will continue at the existing A “Bade asec be ; thd the landing benrmaae idiut : jot service to a large oil field patronage and that of the fu- | ment at one to five years with no fine tan takteh opacitt bably would have | It) + w “One Sw jo for at least nine months. 7 It is stated that the government \ture business stability of the growing community. The gift } T 7 ene Ney fate ae 1 been more the inter ateus a the » , will insist upon some measure of of favors—flowers for the ladies, cigars for the men and | ene diniie ; gee t of military ‘scle PR EN EE | ieiche sted, aki: control or supervision of the coal | oh balloons for the children—will make ———————_______ | foeted. its back of some, of the | are’ shooting nt from’ #0. to | Fellglous rites, was“) a eras fadaates : , | ee Ae should draw visitors from every cor. 4 CROF T or 1 citt- | |. Among the ges ind Dee SS Soe | Yuneral services for James Arthur | ner of the great oll district. R 1 for the di yrdicat ¢ ) CHICAC July cated by Afr : nue . . | Likely, prominent local business man | won, of Thariver! ators iL. PR A I S 7 Y would ask fc new trial T ci 6, 19 Pr i ix army . grea Ohio Klan Will who died Wednesday evening at a} ! abistee ah sabal d re ED B pisos ‘ : : ( fees oF @ewnht Siado included:.in. tie |! hospital, will be held 9 | Gulich, Casper sche hiich ion age | 2 . hb flleht, On A ty psalm, 7 o'clock tome Ww morning fre St..| par will, be present greet the} > TOY ATH : tral h 4 thme Burn Cross For | 40:0 ch Dub PRESIDENT me : = I bers of the lodge ™ SGH sate | Mi dale lb in 7 ,jinat nd ha | ; . : Late Cc OMMOMNET | v« gra It : | Associated Press)—In an adyertise-|of the fu ; among tl f reha n aA) te ee te g hi ‘ ment today in a newspaper here, the | ub-IsaiRq shrdl cmfw shrd cmfwsh|of Birunswicks, Ampico reproducl oe , OMAN father's ane ~, Ku Klux Klan inyited the public to ais S3 {pianos and other high class instru: ' den of | it ait : ribute | : A ne a Wa sy ™ “attend a memorial service and cross | | ments sold exciusively by Wells | equii spa had salle ft eacdaat iy 0 | Bee loft « e Ir Shite! j burning for William Jennings Bry- al s new store will gi fied ' n gov ' : C : wpe Savemonies wit ve vera in| Pastor Bloper Mea Ae aed p gov-| gnmablers, ‘ spats \Moaning of Can field tonight. All klansmen are urged | ce'that Casper pattons now |, SCT Gua TROTEHAGE oo ohltins i 4 B F : to “bring your robes.” S “a d i T 0 | Pre f fs od in nulat , ies ya) BR at r ere ; 3 > A 1 iM surrenders 10 | Deciaion to open’ the new branch | t rt Fre ay 5 Rae eenine Yen i abt : regular east-bound i i Horn rings Ald purchase ofa business lot anid the | — + sl : : vs f as ; | Federal Office)»: as oie eee | 10, Y Oe "ori Pate But Too Late Helena Dead wal. acoor frat oka : light ‘y es : ge tet ser yy ' | } AN'TA BARBARA, Cal, July, 3t et | NEWA Nued rede \ poi: haat ee! ae 1 eee CHEYENNE I 1.-The t ka ‘ HELENA, Mont., J 1.—Cornel- | The As *rees)—-R. Carl Zelg. | frends {OF the oA : 7 , ne ee sahipit-| al hentai: “ce x ius Hedges, Jr, 51 years old; native | ler, married minist dep ana : , ss 4 - ‘ . ; it plant teak | he » nine of Montana and » of Judge Cor: | klan official and Miss "boca ret ps 3 oS +7 2 2 i nies * 1 ‘ ¢ ft Chey- | vay 4 nellus Hedges, prominent neer|erts of Trenton, with t hri Next : + 64 hig Wid te Ml he a wi led here today. Hé was a “thirty-/eloped to El Paso, Texas render The opening wi t ¢ fl N, the Its the ¢ alg’ number of years been grand sec- | Commis r tod: I | ei uy rh iy" retary of the Montana grand lodge |eral warrants were issued y« 1 t i] * t {s | “ i : nd recorder of the grand command. | for thelr arrest for const fo: | m ke the persona i. * ery. Montana’ Knights Templar late the. Mann act ‘of nanagem ext we ° eo? gh — 4 1 t in honor of Bargain } Wee R I eee chin Sadie UE tilda BOOSTER TOUR NEAR E® iD 1 somewt in Casper’s business wection for’ publ in the ne. Watch Tuesday's Tilbune for e andist it ane re cAll at the Tribuneloffice and, receive ee a on GREETINGS ALL CORDIAL re for purposes of ition and name any merchant in —EEEE t r photo; V will t mad on the street omett ell ‘ j between 2 and 5 p Monday and it will be well worth an afternoon | |,,.COPY, Wro., J ! I to night when the bodstebs rested ) 6f the tour is scheduled for tonight CHICAGO, July 31.—(By The Asso: | from the slayer, was unfolded at the) middemar $201 or Wiis 4 - 4 the $10 prize The Tri et rn y's Journey at gp elab-| They expect to return to Casper on i abel PretsiaA’etrange tale, of, mul | eer we mary store and having “the ob done for ! be f Z give away. $10 in mer ed tc t a 1 juet staged in’ their thonor| séRedule tomorrow é elm rees)—-A strange tale o} | ‘The widow of Loule 0 | be is thal waa-teX 4, ‘ 1 “ as Wee tah kas phont 4 ‘ { a to turn the le cor: Mollowing the great! get-together der, in which a wife pald $400 to|last December, sald pata |" Ak eas . f nt of Make Bargain | | Basin ute through noffhern | meet! Greybull Wednesda : aa . $400 to have her hust \ . ap 4 +a . ; of gree ¢ Today they were.baithele | ight.’ * Greybull. .and) Basis have her husband slain, the hired as-|$400 to have ber | lil 4 oth ! , : . were eee | Naaiigrvincdisg Sore ep Aes saasin in turn employing another to | 6 NE 1 . ; pissed Mit ; i. a. acs Seog: | Sete ’ foe tbe) viattain 4 do the shooting for $200 and the James Saline r < Mes. rt ee Thsendintie: (ie Love eet the thee anaumelel subsequent filching of the money! money, but el was only th ument t ) } 7 I , € the! bi¢eest ima Page Bix)