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: The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than ou Other Wyoming neta St a WEATHER Fair tonight and‘ Thursday, cept possibly thunderstorms this at ternoon or tonight in extreme south- east portion. Not much change in N temperature. 1EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS “VOL. IX NO. 265 i duces) us -\v1, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925 Oe nee ene Uaate DPPC EGE VSD enenl WUT Stine eae st pa ccc TN Ea ER Se cn a Sie ao REI On Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents POLAR FLIGHTS CURTAILED BY M’MILLAN | ) PY recteocve | MRPLANE TRIP 3A IF Al) IN \ BI. AS |) NORTH POLE 3 , | A NOT FEASIBLE, PASGENGERS ON Pewteziotm | TULSA’S MAYORINDUSTAIL RELATIONS MEETING es ">| EXPL ofa BIG EXCURSION) “ornon non! MOST TO GURL OF STANDARD OIL COMPANY WILL ees. bets Cecia Shea, Longsdale, R. I. Pee Velde Dewtane | Guests at Luncheon on Day Before ° ; Ae ae so WASHINGTON, Aug. 19: Mike Baquas, New York City, Bie iM High Officials of Company to Participate sad : mes | | —(By the Associated I ) Henry Dickenson, Pawtucket. Exposition Opening Py at —The MacMillan arctic: e John M. Hunter, Providence. in Gathering Next Month Held : Le 3 : i pedition has abandoned Helena Jaureu, Pawtucket. . hope of carrying out its full Heretofore at Chicago. : | Olga Weckert, Providence. Py | 5 ff rage Mayor Herman F. Newblock o: Isa will t s wey ay \?XPloration program ov er the Death Toll Caused by Ernest Hopkinson, Pawtucket. y f Tulsa will be the first | CMT DaiD BA Mea |'ploration prosra : Anna Caldwell, Pawtucket. host to extend Hospitalities to the visiting oil state prin- e F. Dondareff, address unknown. i a " Vr, = * | ryed,§ Curtailment aagadlte : Steam Scalding Is Gakh MottatePautuckat. cesses and their chaperones when they arrive at the Inter- The annual meeting of the industrial relations depart- scetvaea, aeea Rech ere : national Petroleum Exposition and Congress. He will en- ; paki : e 5 1 = i John McCarty, Pawtucket. * ment of the Standard Oil company will be held in Casper eather, whi s locked the north- Growing; Additional ae van MoGarthy. Pawtickets tertain at luncheon on September 30, the day before the rae pan = Pe Ad soa Dh ween Rldces MoCAritiy, ‘Beeracie: opening of the oil show, limiting hi ts to King Pet: September 21 and 22, Don Lobdell, of the local industrial . in ae yeus well ahead of a red McCarthy, Pawtucket. ow, ing nis guests to ing Petro- |, i ~ 2 » Mhia ty the usual winter season Fatalities Expected. F, T. Brenner, Riverside, R. I. |leum, Fred E. Windsor of Warren, fair, purely get acquainted in Its na- relaionsydeparument, announced Tuesday. This will be - MacMillan apd his eplorers will Joseph Levalley, Central Falls,|p. cx.queen Petrolia of 1923, Miss | ture. the eee yak that Hie conferente te teawen officials of the pracean Hae nations RL z 5 c The Tulsa Club, a charming place} Standard and men chosen from the ranks of the employes 2 Ts objects ‘of the expedition including NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug.| Elmer Whitaker, Pawtucket. Dorothy Vensel of Tulsa, the present |i1¢ “serves the most delRious din-| will have been held any place ex-) ence will be gone through with on! NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—{Asso- AE ay Mnyeld f xor ures 4 By The’ Aasociated | Sure ee eae: Queen, Miss Ramona Marcella Trees} ners in the world, will be only one] cept Chicago. the opening day, although there will | ciated Press)—The Giants advai present base at Etah, Greenland. 19.— (By e Asso Gladys Guyet, Atleboro, Mass. of Winfield, Kan., Princess Okla-|of the city’s exclusive circle of clubs| ach year heretofore the workers | Still be plenty of things to occupy} ¢d within two games of the le The change in plans wns an- Press.) —Live steam that] Joseph Jellison, Central Falls. homa and her duchesses, the visiting | that will be opened to the vistting| here have been selecting delegates | the time of the visitors Sept. 22, leadin, by di ME nounced today by the National poured over 677 excursion-| William Smith. Pawtucket. princesses and chaperones, the mem: | girls. They will be entertained at|to the conference in Chicago and tha Cubs, ene , > society, after it had been tg aboard the steamer| 0 Davisne, Pawtucket. bers ‘of the social committee, the|the Tulsa Country club, which orig-| these men have met with the b ‘ame gn, 8't0'7 F by MacMillan that the ists 3 : tt | Himira_ Bergeron, Pawtucket, officers and directors of the Exposi-|inally lay far from the city limits.| of directors and other a ornuig Cruae of establishing an advance Mackinac in Narraganse Winifred Hopwood, Central Falls. | tion, and the city commissioners and | With the growth of the city its nany| men in the company \ | AN LE: base on Cape Hubbard and fiving bay. yesterday had claimed the lives} Mrs, Anna Morris, East Provi-|a few special guests, es have gradually heen surround-| Many of’ the cfficlals desired to . | At Clevelana— -H.E.| from there over the frozen northern of thirty-four persons today while 40} gence. Despite the fact that the company |¢d by exclusive residence section. | visit the plant here, and it was con Prices S ASME | Washington sea was not feasible ausa of this others were so badly see ee Arthur Partington, Pawtucket. [is definitely “limited,” the party | The princesses will also be guests at| sidered a wise plan to hold the an- i edie year’s unusual weather conditions fear was felt for their lives. } a4 Delmar Janron, Pawtucket. will be a large one, held in tho ex-|the Oakhurst Country elub, a beau-| nual mecting here for that purpose ries: rand Severeld;|> The veteran explorer more were lees seriously burned any Mrs, Jams O'Neal, Central Falls. ousive Tulsa Club. ‘The girls will|tif{ul place situated in the hills ten . ed that men will be TTSBURGH, P te. 19.—(Ry | Smith, Karr, Cole and L. Sewell, selety officials that in view of o one person was reported missing. RI. be given an opportunity to meet| miles from Tulsa, and will be enter- ent nt the meeting The J ed ‘Press).—A_ reduction —- the cireumstances, to go ahead with Merrymskors on the steamer were| Thomas H. McConnell, Pawtucket. | the mayor and the Exposition offi-|t#ined in town at the University} monert W. Stewart, chatrman of | of a barrel in the price of| At Detroit— Fe, Hi; 12.:| iio coeigial- plan seranids eer totente startled by a hissing sound and aj} Amelia Palmer, Pawtucket. cials, ‘who are the donors. of their|Club, just recently moved into thelr! the board of ditectors:; Dr. W. M.| Corning crude oll in Buckaye Ines | New York ----.-001 100 1—*-**} tempt the “impossible”. surging of the decks about fifteen Christine Cote, Pawtucket, splendid trip.to.Tulsa. They will} artistic new home. Burton, GC. V. Julian, editor of the | was posted by purchasing nts to: Asay 031 000 00—* * © The soclety’s announcement said: minutes after they had put out from) Irene, Bourke, Pawtucket. be given the official welcome to the} Everyone in Tulsa {s co-operating | Stanolin Record; J. W. Curry, di-] day, making the new price 1.80. The tteries: Pennock and Bengough;| “Unexpected summer snow storms, Newport for their return voyagé to] Francis McElroy, 5, of Pawtucket. | city, and will be Instructed some-|to give the visitors a royal time, In] rector, of the industrial relations de-| reduction followed a general cut wells avd Woodall, ntinuous for and unprecedented Pawtucket, In an instant a cloud what as to the program for the week. | fact, so many are the offers to en-| partment, will be present. made in other grades of Pennsylva * pat conditions which A ‘ 1 ae prevent ap EyBigesti sh vel pen THE Sa ary ‘CINDERELLA? | 2022 teisttully tnformal at (Continued on Page Nine) he main business of the confer-! nia crude earller in the w At St. Louis— .H.E. | flying, resulted in the announcement crowds rushed for the railing, many poh a abe Tle OE oa a es 2 hel chal Sin aS ier J pect EE Ae 3 ERS adelpbia tedaet by. thes Natta: Gaberann a jumped overboard while almost all 4 St. Lo society that the MacMillan Arctle of.those below decks were ‘believed Ss s I G N E D oe SN ge ges Sota ai, wae : ' Gaston and Hargraves, ly from Etah to accomplish other been seriously burned. There was : i no loud report such as usually ac- FOR MO VIES ie me : : | me companies an explosion and the “M Gla = RIE 3 oe ae cause of the disaster remained a Chicago 100 000 02*—3 7 1) stating that he and the expedition mystery today. Conflicting reports Batteries; Ehmke, Zahniser and TiDSEA TOW REree: that establinit said the ship’s boiler had burst and | nw yorK, Aug. 19.—(Asso- Bischoff; Robertson and Crouse. mantiogkssasyedicamtatlanion Geos that steam pipes had been broken. | ciated Press.)—Mary. Louise Spas, ; . : Hubbard and exploring the polar An official investigation was started. | Whose career ag the adopted daugh- ° . egies Mercury Soars to Record Heights In} ,, Nation ; | sea from that point ts not feasible Most of the excursionists were | ter of a New York millionaire came 1te- avin. xh ition wit Brooklyn— . RHE year in the time left ore the from Pawtucket and Providence,| to a dramatic end last week: after M Di t ° t f M iddl W. t Pittsburgh —~.--200 002 and the ‘Peary+ would R, I., and from Attleboro, Mass. basking in the limelight of front any LSTTLUCTS O l € est as Brooklyn 00t 400 3 ve Etah ahead of the ice Throughout the night. and early} pages two weeks, today embarked dows, Sk today the death toll mounted. In| upon a venture into the land of Draws Crowd to Plunge; Others Are Swept by Storms Gory ce Deberry. Somtinadent MapMiltacns bee k haar addition to the dead, two were re-| footlights and the silver screen. —- . | advised by the National Geographic ported missing and 52 seriously Mary signed a contract with a R. 1 ye te How judgment in r 3 a e ° . 7 ~ 1 : 2 100 000—6 9 t t oceed to the burned. Physicians at the naval} theatrical and moving picture agent P tbl if CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—(By The Associated Press.) — ¥ <a 4 ~ hospital maid they expected the| who plans to film the kalediscopic U 1e invite onlg 1t . z 8 oe s : N 001 00°—7 It c , the expedition The weather has returned to the first page in the middle Bus! t t least 45] history of her adoption. i i Spa 40 . - ush and soon as he deems It wise Sitka the eet iraer neue: ON west. While a rival of the early July heat wave sent the ales; ) ‘, Dean, | le polar; sen work fora Days will pass before more seriou- Captain Cantwell, the field captain Another feature of yesterday after- | mercury skyrocketing to record heights in portions of Kan- ser and Snyder, Hartley. 5 lent effort ly injured are out of danger, the Habeas Corpus of the American Red Cross life say-|200n's demonstration was George|sas and Missouri, severe wind and hailstorms ploughed de- John Oliver La ¢ ioe De : . Sapte LP blir f Boston— RALE, the, aod this. mornin doctors said, The majority of the ing corps, spent a very busy day yes.| Carsten, @ rancher, who came from | structive courses through southeastern Iowa and southern geen angie Ye , Fry, Wyo., to Riverview expressly Louis —----000 200 200—4 10 ' the following radio message to dead and injured. were trapped on ver’ ’ : 7 | Iiinoi: sterday — bri g vivid Cooler weather was predicted to- ‘ ’ © leader of ye: siieitieet ereupe deoksiwhen the Writ Sought For terday at the Riverview Swimming |for the purpose of demonstrating to| Hlinols yesterda ringing viv oler weather was predicted to-| Boston, --.-----140 000 00: the leader of the expedition Pool, Mills, Over 300 persons took | the blic memories of the tornado disaster of | day for the heat belt, Batteries: 5 i an, “Donald B, MacMillan Public the art of taking off ropert Waller exploded. Scarcaly a revert! Pod pase of Hubbell vat in the clamees of the day. The] onew clothes tn the water n° | midMarch. _] ,, Damage to crops and property es.| Re li; RS “Wireless, station, WNP, program of yesterday was closely| ‘The public is Mit sa ttand timated in ‘the neighborhood of | O'Neil. “Aboard the Bowdol eee Pye ves Pe aE: baie a followed. Boy scouts and girl scouts | demonstration tobe pees ners va $1,000,000 was caused by rain, wind ireenland. hich ‘the victims were powerless] George Hubbell, who was convict- sider and Bo ga speed ney non- night. There will be room for many L H R ab aan in Jowa u a teen i, 1 ts aoa Uonal G to escape. ed in the justice court on August 7 | SW ty Sate mi atime a classes. | “sightseers and it is safe to say of hens exes. The grenteat devasta i 10/000 0104 The accident happened within a] and sentenced to 90 days’ imprison. | Pack fecling at they derived great) that scores will be anxious to see Sian GE tae ALOE pia, 1 = stone's throw of the naval hospital, | ment in the county jail for selling | bene’ it from the lessons and demon- hibition. ) children will be AGAINST IL Reamntorialitiisis teva =| Donohue Jess than 100 yards from shore, other-| cattle meat without having the Hides | §trations, admitted tonight. At the close o: milan: taauati tusween Ring AOS Veeer wise the casualty list would have] inspected as required by the law,| Assisted by Mr. Skinner and Mr.|the demonstration, there will be a been trebled, passengers said today.| was brought before Judge Bryant ker, Captain Cantwell demon (Continued on Page Eight | pods : s A Steg aces eo eed) The Mackinac was a one-funnel| S. Cromer this afternoon for a heax ery clearly to a large group > | uciasmi 1 down 10 hha steamer equipped with 750 horse-| ing on a motion for a writ of habeas|the art of life savin Although -| power ehgines. Her gross tos corpus to teat the juriadietion of the |the efforts of the Life Saving er Superintendent was and her net tont WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 She was 162 feet long, f The law prescribe: a sentence of not|tion in the-art of ‘life saving, ex than 60 d: in jail r plained Car Cantwell, it OFC | ciated’ Prees). ©. federal govern: | covering fro! Jeme er 1S EAD if pase! 2 * ‘ 2 cep. 6 was bi ore 60 days in jail or a hun- | plained Captain Cantwell, it is neces- and 14 fect deep. She wan built in| more than Je B. & Q. In : an explora ment today dropped entirely the ori-| of last Marci: ered 00 dam 1909. dred dollar fine, or both, for such|sary, in order to reduce the loss Bp a oped fem ce nai | nena a Ug Mar r r i 5 Greenland age in a windstorm, which strangely tha view to coms worsen nid children: were homeward —_»——_—— courage instruction in elementary State Retires Doheny, #3. L. Doheny, Jr., and H @ is ter E me ‘ bound from an outing at Newport.| FOUR KILL! IN COAL MINE |swimming. Thus two divisions have Sinclair, in the oil cases one oan his 00 y a und ise mir Many aboafd were employes of the] FAYETTEVILLE, W. Va., Aug.|been made, These divisions are eu indigiettanaraces ditiasca eae ee J. ana P. Coates company, thread | 19.—(Associated Press.)\—Four car-|called the primary grade—for the! , —— iS eat tegen era | ed le al manufacturers in Pawtucket. The|penters retimbering the alr shaft | beginner and swimmer. A beginner! aLrrANCE, Ne», Aug. 19—(ay| new ono recently returned covering shat company had declared a holiday for| at the Lochgelly mine of the New|is one who is able to swim fiftylThe Associated Press)cAnnounce.| the conspiracy charges, Gover the outing. River Coal company near here were | feet; a swimmer is one who can!ment was made here last night of| ment oll counsel today withdrew in A patch on the boiler, which had| killed today in a fall of 200 feet | swim one hundred yards, using two|tho retirement of A. G. Smart, gen,| thelr appeal from the court decision | 4 HA Fa wa, 4 caapengora’-on: & been placed there just before the| down the shaft when the scaffolding | or more kinds of strokes Arpaia updetbtestian tice ise ote | dinainaine the ortalc Rosi. Isand tra) Anjured shen nou : departure of the boat, gave way,|on which they were working gave | mer, Captain Cantwell demonstratetl,|ing district of the Burlington ral|. Bribery, indictments aguin ilteooed tarcurie 5 e whi , « portant objective are (Continued on Page Tive) way. must be able to swim fifty feet using 7 1 ; road. Mr. 8 th H two Dol prataoiday tow : Onn ASSES ‘00 Mr. mart, the announcement | anc wo n 8 er Brighton. _ — back stroke; perform straight front ; stated, plans to. make his ho! thrown, out by tho court and the gov-| tig g struck a power plant, caus dive, or racing dive, in good form; } Pere tis -homelini) Prataguy et nd the gov-| lightning struck a power plant, cat In Cedar Rapids, Iowa Denver after Septe ‘© en- ent! o at pol ng a $25,000 fire. hid cascverlan cntethie cle th cat rer after: September 1. . He\en-|erumentaiappea! ‘trom that rt ing a $ fire, Peeelnbtqiie be waned Ue Gothen ervice of the company 40] of the court's decision stands A dozen cities in Kansas reported ated. y years ago in the capacity of tele-| bribery charge is not covered in temperatures above the r graph operator, new indictments. mark. Emporia was the T E D As many accidents to young people point in th i oun : 5 | E U D E PO i C E occur when only bathers of their own necessary and advisable to teach ad ete ae between the ages of 12 and 17. This Agreement Reached at Washington Ee a NEW ATTEMPT AT CHANNEL WITH (NIFE awanee ian Hunt Continues in Northwest for Conference on Belgian Debt Program |rainsn, oxen Mt. antgtnone are, ett Fugitives Who Escaped from Prison bership in the life saving corps. CAGE GRIS-NE%, France, Aug. Miss erle intends to rest for Special buttons or pins have been] 19—(Associated Press)—Gertrude | two or three days after which she HA GES y o : —(Asac Jan, agreed on late| prepared for the three groups and| Ederle 1s feeling no ill effecta from | may go to Paris. While there she ORTLAND, Oreg panions.in_ the. breaks. Oregon. Hest WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—(Asso The funding plan, agreed on tat | p Clated Press).—Bearing the pePsonal | yesterday, came in the same month, |#re awarded to those who pass the| her great effort of yesterday a Will decide whether to undertake (A ’re#s).—Tho seventh day | Jones, had disappeared again in the approval of President Coolidge, terms|11 years ago, marked the opening |test. The night's demonstration at| which she battled the waters be erg hen Onaneuecterbt thay ¢ Sin Atmin mane ha) % 4 1008 Tom: Murray, Ills: | heart of Pe as completely and for funding the Belgian war debt to| of the wofld war. Riverview resulted in twelve Casper| the English Channel for nearly The only physical reminder’ o avid cThampecn who was, married | worth Kelly and James’ Willos, the| suddenly ag they had invaded the the United States have been worked| ‘The terms provide for a remission | people passing such tests in the var-| niné hours in a game but unsu her wonderful swim is a slight mat 10) arcina Thompson in| desperadds who shgt thelr way out] city following a wild dash in aus out by the debt commissions of the | of interest on the $171,780,000 loaned | ious grades, and winning the right cessful attempt to be the first wo- irr itaMon of the skin, due to her vp! tite La aS an ) ore je Ores state pe nitents ary tomobile driven by outh th two countries after negotiations of| prior to the armistice, and for a part|to wear pin and Red Cross emblem} man’ swimmer to cross ‘from encounter with school: of dolly, [rhe bn He grounds at ifs wife haa | Baten tdnesday, found police | relxed : unusual brevity. remissfon of interest on $246,000,000 |on their bathing suits, This being] France to England. She su tered tah four miles at from the cnpe, yeen bye ingly ruel to him. She] o ers als of the sta nl Little more than a week was re-| borrowed for reconstruction work. an official test and those who pasted) No muscle stiffne: nd the nent The feeltfig J these slimy | threatened to A im, one on one ¢ nol er at a com: | quired to bring about accord on the| ‘The agreement subject to ratifica-| should feel perfectly competent now] with which she consumed a hearty | things against my arms and legs | oceans! eaulted him with a knife | 5 rs < 0 thele hid: | 1 ‘ Program of repayment. of the little| tion by the American congress nnd{to handle: the situation, should the| breakfast showed that the salt wa- | perhaps shad as much to do with, |and threw a glass bow! at him, se | ink, piace tee convicts, who| convicts we Kingdom's debt which was fixed at|the Belgian government, was de-joccasion ever arise, or rescuing| ter she swallowed yesterday has upsetting my stomach ar swallow verely wounding him, nce rding tol le ehind them the lifeless bodi tered the city, but $117,780,000, am of June 18, 1925 (Continued on Page Eight) drowning persons, left little or no after-effects, ing the salt water,” she said, his complaint filed In district court. of two guards and one of their com (Continued on Page Five) 7,780,000, b, 1925, c ‘ Meme AR ee “i contury LEWISTOWN, Mont Aug. 1 old wo! , cy ex: still tender t e| plorers also planne on the return nt of the Lewisto trip, to explore by airplane the {n+ terior of unknown Labrador, there ate dying the b and fish life and kimo tribes imated at $450,000 \ Towa wengers on a