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‘\ | The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper =~ Che€ Daily Crime eae e@azper Bails 5 ti - a. be = — MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS —— a i ese es See RN a eae nee ==. : . = VOL. IX NO. 261 CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 Deliyered by Carrier 78 cents « month mribone apcatign, Offices: : Streets or at Newstan cents ribone Bide 3. Secon: r ~ = (daxos) = ; TH 85.6 a6 ngy a. + ‘EAST FLOODED BY BEER SINCE BLOCKADE} ji" STATE TO RULE !sstznin art onying up oa Pageant Throne Awaits Queen\(\UITTED BY | | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—(By The Associated Press.) — 5} supposedly defunct breweries in New Jersey, Pennsyl- Have Floats but | FE, I vania, Massachusetts and the middle west are flooding the This Is Finest Lone Defendant Freed q east with thousands of barrels of real beer to supply the | f ; T 5 market cut off by the government’s rum blockade. — Of Charges Told Of TAX PRT i OTS Divisional Prohibition CuSO Ge 2 crack declares that } | will oun own W vyoring Narrow Esc ape From legal alcoholic content has bee princess be the girl priv a4 ¥ p * ; MRS MORGAN CS pet Same Fate By Jurors. inths, — a Three car ds of beer from Penn Experts Take Stand To! ’ jleged to ride on the throne! sylvania seized here _ yester of the new Queen Petrolia in | brought the total for the last month Show That Increases | & a] | UP to 6,000 barrels, with a value of the last pageant of the Pe- LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. about $100,000 at the source and ap- |troleum Exposition? 14.—(By The Associated Made by County Were) BAMKED DEAD |Ssueose on Not Justified 5 Special investigators haye been as The most beautiful of all the o!l| Press)—Superior Judge Vic- chess Ge bbe . Sie tor McLucas today sentenced tructure of gleaming white and|C. 2. Stephe and Claude built at a cost of oyer $1,000,| Holcomb to terms of from 10 signed to “mop up” the offending 1 be used only oncs, the few ars to life in n Quentin prise sseaapeey hovre when the newly elected mon-| follow wiction. here arch ef the oil world grvets her sub-| terd a ipeiidngs % ‘A decision in the tax fight procetion | Pickford, between oil companies hav- ing holdings in Natrona county and the county is ex- pected to be handed down He dented their When Queen Petrolia is borne on high at the Intern 1 Petroloum expositio sa, she will add | jocts in her first pu after her stelection. motion for probation and F h M the finishing touch to the lovely float, pictured above, Will it be. the Wyoming princess? rene. ove - The immense crown ¢f gold and| trial. The defens etfs alver, poised above the head of the] apr On Riftians YOHE LOSES APPEAL) central motif for this splendid equiy- page . The queen will oe erated be Aug. 14.— om by the state board of equali- » tlie crown on a date elabe rat zation within the next ten days. FEZ, French Moroce: ng. 14.— ately carved in dragons and griffins. ord faced Hearings which have been held (By The Associated Pres: French Berns CHE crown thi ornikeeriIfIONs tS before the state board have been column has advanced into the Sar- fds et rleh white plunn, heav!! it of thelr completed, the last one closing Tues sir mountain range, after oidered in gold’-fléure de. lis lent had the territory under bom’ Peres sacran fhe amet Seale Contempt proceedings against Bert’ S. Yohe, former chief of police of Casper and). See ne were ee El-Kbir, on the Loukkos river, where |nOW a federal agent, in connection with the confiscation and failure to return Viquor | iuiy, a fitting backsras her | a warning from ors who, the junction of the western wings| seized from R..J..Fuchs, may be-carried out.aserdered in district court here, according] ‘ovetiness. mar they gest tt room, after pata Fenty eae. eae force, {to & decision handed down by the Wyoming supreme court. The opinion of the court} °°" Nee rT CTU ACTONA Tet lactation thee oe dissident tribesmen are fleeing with |#/80 indicated that if Yohe appeals from tho verdict of the district court the custom of [oy ony on ine float bole, whieh {and to be "im their flocks, hurrfed by the French. requiring the return of all liquor seized illegally will be followed. y (Continued on Page Ten) ass os in fu day night after the Midwest and Standard had presented their cases, Hearings for other companies op crating here were held last week. ‘The Standard and Midwest, which jad appealed from the county to the stato board, presented facts and affidavits Tuesday to the effeet that the increases in assessed valuation eer swepp downward in luxurious prac Adrian. Wood ot escape close he came’ veful about hie Aa Phils caehetie ry peat Neither Miss Pickford nor her hus. q 5, erties recently put on Meanwhile the celebrated trunk: 3 r Fea and were made without f liquor seized by Yohe while and, Douglas Fairbanks, was pres- Tats to substantiate them. : slicd from R. J. Fuchs. e nt When the defendants heard thelr facts to s haa ekiertt Casper ‘merchant, ‘March*’27,” 1924, fate. Both had testified during the j The oll. goripese pace < 1. rems h ds of the trial that they knew nothing of the itness stand’to prove the still remains {n the hands of the ‘i on; the w oment.’ Thevcounty, did city, it is declared by those who are kidnaping plot s what detectives q Boat cevequip ts as presented by s 1 to know, while the oppos toi? them, not refute the facts as pres y ) Hone -willtigg: to: tabfeve that cp ' e entencs was to be pronounced on'+ SH the ofl companies, it is sald. »s bottles of missing champagne : Holcombe and t 10 a. m., County Copii aaoD ey Oe @) en l oO and rum were the primary reason J oc e e l today, but defense counsel indleated ran and | ex.County Commissionc? that! Yoke Radilesrreciatiige ts oes @ new trial would be asked. Sane gecre nut re Seavibue the dictates of the district court ee gp sndants were arrest- iho deat he Sanit gt bs when he was ordered to return the ° og) May .$0 Jest, after, ‘six’ weekeynn statements of. theirs that the com: liquor to’ Fuchs, His disobedience’ of pollce investigation. Detectives de- Rae ny see di ‘ ay clted for c mpt erences uch the trio ed oO! chedule both admitted that no prop a kidnaping J Coogan, Baby Peg- sity had been found that was not in es a Fuchs was arrested by police and © BE the: axmndonitdrén oto tea returned by the regular schedule EW YORK, Aug. 14—(By The ° : ‘ ry LeU Seat Geer ee Oe a CL A Crane r r heney; Pola Negri, and finally Mary x ar vestigator sottited “PEeaal utent >| , when the Hquor was found in the r , ickford, Cat Smit rect ty Marwan | Aumociated Press) —atrs. John Pier Des Moines Authorities Near Solution| ys we,naie. was sound Accident to One Airplane Not to Affect). who had been employed by Morgan] pont Morgan died at noon today at asement of his store. He was fined scp tir she and Scott with a corps of assistants | her home at Glencove, L. I, ° - $100 in police court a few ¢ ‘i soaiappraise tha. property’ of’ the |. -Teath- waai the, reaultof.e. “car of Mystery Involving Discovery of Wards! Ho appented tron this dects Plans for Dash to North Pole oil; companies, was Nae Capea at| diac collapse,” the physicians said, * 3 ss ie As soe Mists oe vp : the hearing although he had been| which came after two*months’ ill , did not properly describe the Mquor ft . 1 Saat ero tl Rubs cw ober arate Woman’s Remains in Haystack to ba ade Over Arctic Ice Fields hevhad left for Minneapolis, although | ‘rhe following statement by. phy Hl at(okney,. Wor we: Bareriing he was supposed to be the star wit-| scians was issued from the offices filed a petition to suppress the evi- ‘ for Scott and Morgan: | os <9} 8 Morgan & Company: : DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 14.—Belief that the charred yee and for the return of the WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—(By The Associated Press) 7 pio sistant de. “Mrs CZ: 0 fo e pas fs * fae Seal? quor. Judge Robert R, Re : me ‘ ‘(2 er pecs f ton the state Hoard, appointed. for | two months kad suttered trom ieee, | Ody found Monday in a burned strawstack near Carlisle al down a deeleion wentenbes ¢. ua. |~-With one of its planes temporarily out of commission, the i’ this special duty but pald by Na-|argic enecthalitis and had slowly | Wa8 that of her sister, Peggy Smith, aged 24, was expressed | noaing tho petition and. directing | MacMillan arctic expedition is going ahead with the other trona’ county taxpayers, was not] improved until a few days ¢ aiea |today by Mrs. H. F. Chubb of Des Moines. | the return of the liquor. twe to establish an intermediate base at Flagler fjord, on called to the wien stand although at ni a result of ud Mrs. Chubb said her sister had lost the same two teeth | On the morning that tho decision |E}lesmere Island about 100 miles from Etah, Greenland, | he was present. diac collapse.’* 7 ei e a ; arp was to 1 Yohe ed th aise nt ‘ 2 ata. Burwell; the'xminority Ste EES thab qvere foun m7 eon the skull found in the stac oN ne ee _ Returned) thy the main base. - Pie be) | H missioners as it existed before Scot , ones 2 mH mas fe I f | e opened. I plained that he 1 = — < not acted in the interests of ar | D Iowa, Aug. 14.—(By ~ oll company and that hi stand Tho Associated Press)—Possibility he still refused to comply with | against the recent raises in valua-| that the young woman killed near] 0f the slaying, w cat t Ot tion was taken because he believed | Carlisle, Iowa, July 24, and whose | tumwa. them to be unjustified. | body was partially cremated in the Some officers still held today to der, and in October j | burning of a straw stack where it|the theory that the placing of | Fuchs filed an affidavit charging of the district court. io asin *"""! Tn Bold Holdup| cm was decided upon for the ‘ Kk last 1 started from an The building was 1 sub-base between Etah and Cape | »mas Hubbard on Axel Heiburg nd where the advance flying base WINNIPEG, Man., Aug. 14.--(By the court's | | nig The ofl companies were represented | Buchs $1 ; bade nih ae ee Peace at the hearing by R. M. Andrus, | = was hidden, might have been Jean-| body in the straw stack was a prank |e chief with contempt of courts] Mr tt eet tt was holdup of the cashier of the | "°% ‘ My plant “manager; J. B. Barnes of the p The Midwest eRefining company | nette Miller of Luverne, Minn.. was| of medical students (Continued on Page Eight) teria aie ed pplles tliere last | Winnipeg Street Rallway company | ling i a*large dance legal department, Dan Beers and| (his morning completed its Shaw | being investigated by local officials i today, five r S obtained a amy. | floor, kiteher 1 dining boothecaane Mark ©. Danford of the tax depart | No, 1 well in the Hes oll field, 25) togay, y es ‘ ms pe roe aches er pay |has beer erated at. intervales aia derson of Denver,| miles south of Craig, Colo., with : Lor o ch co} & between $50,000] 1 the s pages et Purnia’ SPR BE LAB OREEgH Dt Denver cdi gore ple ty | . Miss Miller is said to answer the + and $78,000 and escaped.in an auto- |" t nl general counsel initial production of approximately " C HA L 01 in a and a Victrola, ae, 480 barrels a day. This is the sec- description of the dead woman in a J 4 mobi The cashier was beaten into hair t e k hen equip. WASHINGTON — The shipping| ond producing well in the field and | 8eneral way. She registered at a unconsciousness. 3 board asked for $22,540,000 for the| ra the possibility of early con- | hotel here Jul and departed the pele as a ee he ] N } — — 20! fiscal y a ts told t ruction of a pipe line from the | following aving her coat and . - % if ILL IN N . . De hedaet beceaue nol” te: eePectl Melati connect with the raftirosd et'| Nat and other ‘clothing in her :room. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE more.than $15,300,000. | Craig. Luverne officials have been unable | At St. Louis— RHE At Cleveland— KR. HE - Chicago . * * ©) St. Louis...... 030 0060—* © y Aug. 14.—(By The St. Loui * * * | Cle land 021 0000—* * * ‘ “aad : Sig Batteries—Alexa Gonza-| _Batteries—Wingard, Danforth and | \"Socated Press}—Charlie | Chaplin MRS. SCOTT IS DENIED 2 eee ESN ow | o Bell hit homer last of fourth. Sewell, This: is the diagnosis by his per INCREASE IN ALIMONY ei "s.020: ct ent 7 os siage candidate Yacants Berens rericonet7s ro at sem) 9 009 we + + + NBeh Is keeping the famous come |Coolidge Candidate for Vacant Senate Philadelphia —— 214 021 81— 000 00— * * Fi dian to his suite at the J Batter Jones and Ben, np, | “ é » capacity | YaNeas and Gibson; Carlson, Betts | Reuther and Severeid The patient is reported ‘to have Seat Named in State Convention * TSE ment as a nurse or in any capacity r } Plea That Publicity Has Cut Off Jobs) wiien sve wea a. pt Pe yeep terre prng 3 p 4 a Judge Emerick, however, said he| At Pittsburgh— Philadelphia 000 003 120—~ 6 a at inten: behets hie-whvalal ot! bt bins Fails to Win Court Recognition would not change his original order | tall. 600/401 001==6'12 2 | Boston --...-- 000 O11 001 3 shee eS alpine ‘an not} OSHKOSH, Wis., Aug. 14.—Roy P. Wilcox of Eau 4 for temporary aioe The single burgh __ 250 000 16*—1116 1 Batterie f and Cochrane; ne | laire, a lawyer, was unanimously nominated as the Cool- ee ray qt hope extended to Mrs. Scott} Batteries—Luque, May, Blemiller, | Wingfleld, Zaliniser, Fubr and Bis- a] idge Republican candidate for United States senator to fill F was Judge Bmerick's assertion that| Benton, Brady and H. ¢; Krue- | choff, 4, ea aac P Sheree cy ALPENA, Mich., Aug. 14.—(By The Associated Press) Hag Ela Tae an po deciston ie Meadewe and Gece oe ee Salina” STECK LEADS the vacancy in-that body caused by the death of Senator ~-Mrs. Edna J. Scott returned to Detroit today to continue | which would make some permanent her fight for a livelihood while Judge Frank Emerick took | Previsien, one way or another, for . A * . Mra, Scott’; a under consideration the bill of her congressman-husband, | "yi vaganes and “serious. logal MONTANA RAINS CURB FLIERS Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin. He will go to the polls me) R.H.E.| MISSOULA, Mont. Aug. 14. ~ 50 COUNT I E S opposing Robert M, LaFollette, Jr., who has announced his - 000 002 000— 2 11 0} Showers Jast night and today quieted candidacy for the office held by his} But one formal ballot was taken York —._ 300 000 00%— ; hts at 12 0) fires on nearly every, fore FY a father ve will on the it nigh a r three informal Frank D. Scott, for an absolute divorce. and moral indiscretions” on the part| ButteriesOsborne . and Taylor; | trict one, with, the cxcontion ot che Lier ee oe els puniehe otter ee eae Despite pleas yesterday that the $50 a month from her | of Mrs. Scott were charged by the | Scott and Snyde licsu reserve. where the worat| complete senato recount in 60 ofthe} ‘The nomination of Wilcox by th It an Hol, F 1 of the College husband allowed by the court pend) Wiig ay peck"told the court’ that | Comsrewsman as reasons why he! At New York ( blazes prev rts from forest| 78 counties;in Inwa in which paper | Coolidge Republicans came after aj of Agricu of the University of ing final settlement of the case Is ¥ should be granted a decree, Airs | Brooklyn —... 000 100 service } 7. ted. Firendp,| hallota. were used in the last senn-| day c eeolvmaking and ¢ Iw rs first two ballots, insufficient to provide her with the |! publicity that has arisen from] scott made a flat denial of all these |New York —.. 000 012 the K nt are not spreading | torial election toddy gave Daniel F i tlod iin cpeatabeall n f that 1 afte vith Wile necessities of life, Judge Emerick yo- | hearing of the divorce action has pre-| charges and in her cross bill alle, Batteries—A, Brown and Deberry;| much lay, however, it was. re-| Steck, Democrat, 208,574, and Sena jwing of the party in Wisconsin k x A ew his name @ fused to increase the amount, vented Mrs, Scott's gaining employ-| gambling and drinking, Bentley, Dean and Hartley; ! ported, tor Brookhart, Repyblican, 195,991. e4 rmony. {re oh