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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than a Other Wyoming Newspaper ‘ WEATHER ~ . a Mostly fair tonight and Friday; a warmer Friday and in north portion tonight. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 Delivered by Carrier 75 cents @ month Publication Offices: On Streets or at Newstance, 6 cante Tribune Bidg. 214 BH Second St. MAN FOUND MURDERED. SLAYER IS HUNTED PRISON CLET-%2.-1S ("@cteeman rat Loveliest of — HALF BREED IS - SLAIN IN ‘BREAK’ Girls Sought \ICTIM HERES ; LAUNDRY DRiveR| fa ae For Princess(ih FIGHT OVER : | ey SSH cr delta ROBBED ON SALT Chee " er |There’s § Still Time to E nter Her a ne LIQUOR CIPPLY ESHA IN RAN ceemare CREEK HIGHWAY = 1% Picture for Free Trip an ts were losing to. Chicago, Wonderful Time at Tulsa |Hijackers Blamed for [Ik MACHINE GUN gaeigcee tie ta Bandit Gang Blocks Road With Auto in| VOL. 1x NO. 266 Killing of Rawlins At Philadelphia— R.H.E, . Weoitnn bees Penreneue tke cee Eethe TeCaLHBNet Pe- | Man, f ound Shot te Cincinnati 104 003 000—8 15 2 At Base ceyh uA ak ahd ‘e bial Shiledelits ayer: ani ae Robbing Earl Montgomery of Pearl troleum peepeieon at Hal : ESE the Caspet fly | Death on North Beech 1 Batteries: Rixey and Hargraves; oJ . une repeats from day to day all for more photographs, | Pearce, Couch, Knight and Henline. White Company of $65 Receipts Unless the state’s most beautiful charmer is entered the | = eee F Se fribune will fall short of its goal. If you 1 think you know “torts on part of the po Ai New York— HE. : , F 3 : ‘ ; arene : ; Niaw ote ; ; poet Wataaier ss 020 eee 113 Blocking the Salt Creek highway with their automobile La sends it me photograph fet upon t the v queen | lic e to appre her d two hi Spectacular Chase Ts] New soric 010 000 002—3 5 2]/placed crosswise at the crest of a hill just west of Nine-Mile Heit hatksae Walls oe tail: sis ithiataiesomke Mtmarsic jackers who Wednesda Of aateres Kaufmann and Hart-/Jake, four masked bandits at 11 o'clock Wednesday night | ‘fairest, and the crowning event of 1Q Petrolia, of 1924, Pr ( IR ght shot and killed John ( Staged in Bay nett; Bentley stopped Earl Montgomery, driver for the Pearl White the exposition be 1 uhoma, and her four duchesses, the Re scr a half-breed Indian San’ ti Aft At Brookly, r.u..|Laundry, and took $65 from him. | Peagusen nt {wo lo | Primo Minister of the Court of Po. 0 fRawlins, in a close battle uentin CY | pittsburgh .....100 001 000-2. 8 2| Montgomery had been making de- the bandits’ car. They forced him | pikes br Me, : Ht A A eaP t proved tu S Craft, | Brgokisa ---=2100 090 9001 6 o] varies of laundry in the oft field | out cf his machine at the points of The date tion has | brfit pte ania pial ou 1 bia eine that \ Plane pots Tait. |" Batteries: Kremer and Smith; | and was driving back to Caspér with | guns. They seemed satisfied when I heel pees mabaeks* | Fares Hing aneltoieunreriy lies + pip aon Grimes and Taylor. the money received from the day’s|}he had turned over to them. the Net ete Hthitas ob the: GaaOaltlour the lobe mig Ratsins they etal teohen it : et : . business, money he carried with him,and did judges’ will, eit Ir tinal’ session to. de |Printess Wyot ibe | : iihaten a ; At Boston— Te was unable to turn his ma-| not take a watch which he also car- Mame On CCA RIK thavibe t in th \ rt 42 Bedch at a talent SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Sioa aie chine around quickly enough after | ried. ida whe: of all. th be autiful voll Jent In the wonde art pe enn. jor 2 Box nt 9 o'ck Aug. 20.—(By The Associ-| poston. _- seeing that the men placed thelr] ‘Three of the men pushed thelr own nab oe ral! cali sg HLS 9 hl te laity | t¢ viet m twe ated Press.) —A San Quen-| Batteries touring car in the road to block his} car out of the road afterwards to let ” " RUtIEOS icaronins| : Le : : u > tin prison employe is dead | Barnes and Progress, There were no lights lit on | nim pass while the fourth kept him Theheaiiatt 1 pees and six convicts are faced covered with a pistol. They then per and nov until tl subject re vith 1 alte he crown Is plac (Continued on Pa AMERICAN LEAGUE mitted him to get back into his ma. ™. with the prospect of stand-| at. chieago— R.H.E, chane and: warned hint to drive.on,tn- ing trial for murder as the ps ial Boston —.. 200 020 0— * to Casper without looking back. of an escape by the prisoners from | Onjcugy 102 2300—* * © Montgomery was unable to ascer- a water front gang in a tug boat) “ patteries—Rulfing, Zahniser and n the highwaymen re of machine + tain which dire ee + ‘ By we yesterday under the fire of machine | yoving; Blankenship, Connally and went after they had robbed him. | ip enday ‘nigh guns. The six were captured after | (vane t the Grove reaidencedn a. spectacular chase in which police sacs re ion : FOR NEW th suring car. An hour later boats, posses and an airplane par-! at Cleveland REE. NON-SUPPORT CHA GE : 0 ta wate Neate ‘fh ticipated. Washington —_ 000 000 00— * * oe e rNo Boec! satis B. O. Miller, civilian shipping clerk | Cleveland 600 000 00-— * * * —_—_— . Z | \ eve OF Re 1 ular 1 ry, Marberry and Thieves Wednesday night entered A fortune in rewards svaits { jo : mene . , DeSewell. | the officers who capture George | ‘ ! t beer of the prison, died at the Cottage he pital at Richmond ear diets spe tl Heb aay ing the break he was beaten with ~ Avenue ahh: wuote’ clgaee tee “Dutch” Anderson, pal of Ger sitar, seringibocinmentionte ob enincans age ge carte rea ee ane Ok Pe ing gum, and bakery good anak’ bila Chapman, doomed bandit, | A sudden rush followed by a heavy blow, flush on thet or he d ered the dead bod ng 888 bane ADs ip Rat iea ad fcr any Is $30) ibe e thi ai i TT ae Matthews has filed a pet!-| Who is accused of slaying Mr. |jaw, constituted the beginning of the end” for Robert P. |°% ! ke Impled be lit. I St. L ~-=-- : ment was made between o'clock | tion for divorce on grounds of non- a ° > in } vie, : . 2 A vont } or ed an ir convicts, presumably as a shield} Batteries—Walberg and Cochrane; | Weanesday night and 7 o'clock this Ste tebis her: Pichana be 5 ae pelt Ben, Hance Ct BMuncis, Wimmer, evangelist by night, and beggar by day, w ho man lion elle Thogh ol against machine gun fire from the ard and Hargrave. morning. The marauders got into the | Matthews. ‘The as » ee Tce de amiade tal ord aac 3 ‘apmans irate Casperite took exception to one of his outbursts dur- ———- Sveratations!otthe prison. a ney, rere i inarried at | aregs ‘Rogues gallery” pie- ||: 7 Aare Aik. Bobet Aa i [GUN EMPTIED BEFORE tower stations Waa tew s ww York-Detrott | Pitce through a front window which ! Philadelphia in 1922, and came to | 27€8 ing Tuesday night's “sermon” in postoffice park. BEING KILLED ‘The guard in charge of the gang, trol i they broke. Cy 2s Lo Oni, Bare ee eS" dey soon after. tures of Anderson are~ shown. “ALG. by y Georges Grayson, was reported neat | game postponed; rain. : Jasper is immot —its women are immoral—your | The buiiding in whieh the gunfight death, having suffered a fractured town is rotten,” shouted the self | had taken place is composed of three skull at the hands of the six men who s aviour of souls. rooms. One of these is used hammered him with~ bricks and SHIP T “ Dig boob, don't you eal! my | &4rase a © other two have stones. W d mother Immoral," was hia | sed in the past as living quarte As soon as the tug put out from 7 and a moment later Wim. | (hous ne FRonenR’ ShGy. HAVE: een land the police at San Francisco, mers was measured upon the soft} mioccunied for a consl beth Oakland and other points were noti | soa of the vag paradise, n fled, “BUT WHOSOEVER sHALL|°"*t Toom Lieutenant W. R. Sweeley, pilot- SMITH THHE ON THY TIGHT], ae ppl hoty: carmen a ing an airplane from Crissy field, cir- CHEEK—TURN TO HIM THe] MLAs 4 ‘ 1 opens z ie ; ced over the bay, caught sight of the OTHER ALSO." uth. a h i nd. Ak caft bearing the escapes and di ——— Wimmer's memory was poor fol-| oy ited of oe Tn the Genenein reoted the) pursuit from the, alr. NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 20.—(As lowing the bl Ho forgot hiv} {jn te pug, After a chase across the bay the | go¢ i Press).—The death toll of ospel. He decided to save the |’ seas! ‘ 4 prisoners’ boat; was trapped in @|the Mackinac disaster was raised to (Continued on Page Ten) ; shrimp swamp at Malate point, on | 41 tox ' x when four more of the in denhaid, Pay the Contra Costa county shore where | jured died. At = | ‘ ne . 14 (i th the bond i be arate apy tare sera alia Ded nag Peete one cba VR SA a a se | |Government Bo hecass Sa ys Next Year RE TAIL FOOD (ire tesiemsve ce 614 torse ana ora Te ee nes vun| RNP ee I Victor F. Lawson, Noted | ) poet Oe Man | shot through the arm by a machine] and Mary J. to See Lower Prices for Both Lambs |\COSTS UP IN| | | he x ned 1 gun shortly after the tug left land.|R. I., and John Wildenhain, 5, als Edi f h | 1 | | : & athitt a hana. Al! six men were placed-in soli of Pawtucket. | itor’ O t 1e & “hiea Oo | and Wool; Reasons Given | s , | high-ernd confinement and were being que aaa | iLA S 1 MON T H ! ! 1 tioned today by prison authorities, Hotel Is Swept D il N. r | a 1a Sallhiand 5 1 B Fi L | al ve cid Claimed | WASHING POM, Aug. 20.—(By The Associated Press.) bs fa F ral i ! shee 1 try apparently is just approacl thaitc on a ‘ I ed th ir 8 a neep indus ) 1 approaching the | wicted Press) tall food index | ROY SCOUT COURT OF y e, 0s CHICAGO. Aug. 20.—(By The A * same. indominitable will at 4 peering os high prices, the department of agricul- | or the bun r t le Hy) tae “4 -y fi sociated Press) — Victor Fremont iad that marked his efforts in ae declared today in an ou ook report on lambs and wool, | the 1 depar t, showed an) hag 1 HONOR MEETS TONIGHT Of Life F ear ed us Wee. one OF the gr and one] building a great metropolitan y | Faifly well sustained prices for lambs for the remain- |" 0 OF Se a DE ey ie of America re€ jour st ed ve 75 year old yubl r ! 1 Yi gh vallite tana r Jour = teh ee A publishe de r of the year but possibly lower pric es for spring lambs ae SAN ANGELO, Texa 20 The editor and publish be Chi: | fought off ill 1 Ag e the | pr Hd be a i }(A iated Press,)—Le is | cago Dail w 1 last 1 n iia a % ‘ ne r F Boy | Landor el t Sore’ t | ‘ — the Mountai believed least | 1 t } ‘ States Pox or Due to | fifty wer the hotel when the fi Foremost fg xponents of ; work had contri! ey 1 nt Iain by aannlt from q a misunde it was impos: | bro} Only one person, untainted new ne of the founders | Given str dhesi Vier jmaintainé i the le AR sible to hold the meeting, as an-|R. F. Senor, of San Anton of the Associated Press, and owne to remain in bed, ran “ira tas Roles : 4 nounced, last night. Scouts and| known ot have been remove of one of the greatest newspaper suc to stand the enforced inactvity. | uenuci, 9B, COME PY ENO J Y a : i secut: officials are. urged: to report | o'clock, She was" taken! toe continent, his death | On ‘Tuesday, axainst the advice of |» Ce Abel nHban front’ the pastrwas) Cues! t ! \ I ‘ ‘ \ for this meeting this evening, that | pital in a critic ndition marked the passing of a premier | doctors, he insisted ot s out of | ao pone © postwar | indefinite tthe y t DC. t Kar ( 1 the regular work of the Court of The fire spread rapidly to the] newspaper figure, of tie last -cen-| bed and gat’ up for a Yester | s z - pis. "| With the ger el of ¥ rel ay t Der c t Tesch Honor may be transacted. Lyric theater, tury, day morning he had a relapse but | f reare production.| maining the the urger}and Low At 1 ° rallied and it was not until Inte last | ed to be larger t ; ss ng | marketing of oupled witt ni 1 ie, le | 1 i evening that he suffered a sinking | nore ode Spier ft aneep |e’ f other 1 , te ent, 1 t| 11 PRAYER FOR RAIN —" =“ ROMANCE OF FILM | sal a aa Biank ‘Smith SHEIK HITS ROCKS Hot Blasts Moving Eastward from ATri-| ina wearer the necks ana bodie of the Indian dancer 1g the cer zona Region After Hopi Indians Read aba Hod eter ten Hows | F Valenti i W f A to S f tee s| if OLR nsane anatase > : to carry the “benediction the alenttno ane we Agree to gseparate \ Stage Tribal Ceremony eh ie oe ee | g I |» ! man of the under ho fs the , pO i tn ———. mp SE SN Me ees | ——— but. No Divorce Is Intended; gat : * Little damage was caused hy the LANDER, Wyo., Aug. 20,—Found gsainst Smit t t time included ~ . . Jin 4 t _ CHICAGO, Aug. 20. (By The Associated Press.) rlzona downpours, but other sec-| mentally. Ineompetent by a jury in| arn “5 mpstency. Both Continue in Films Svaiinthine : Storms, cloudbursts, hail and wind, damaging crops, tele- | ons were not as fortunate, In the] a ict court here, Frank Stalth Evide ed nt the hear | 1 , 5 ; i ae ., jeast and in Tllinols, crop* damage , ‘| ing here revealed that Smith had _ | h : phone lines and property in Arizona, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa | was considerable. Hundreds of acres | former commissloner fish and} haa trouble with J Hough, « eae ait ae } es : : If 1 and New York’s dairy country were the seeming answers to |f grain and potatoes in the New| game in Wyoming, was committed | torn er state ty» howe: barn cd M4 be ees Aug. 20,.— (By he r oclated Press.) , , ? ; . _, | York dairy country were rulned by | to the state hospital for the insane, | Was fired the scene of the ‘ tis iginal 6 66 s doveen, 3 eon ey the prayers for rain of the Hopi Indians in their snake Hail Lrbeaioaee OeroctAa? Cevannanty to if te Pe pit nis a y ib pl ihany ol birahmned hp tenga odolph \ ale ntino, original shei ft 1e ere en, ind hi j dance ceremonial yesterday. and power lines were put out of | Smith was adjudged respons yo | smith had filled the day before from |3econd wife, Winifred Dewolfe Hudnut Valentino, dancer “ Today the hot blasts were moving| nine-day religious ceremonial. In|commission and automobiles upset.|tWo recent fires at Dubols, Wy0.!q Dubois: store. On the night inland daughter of a perfume manufacturer, have agreed to eastward ananodériting: the. ancient Pueblo of Walpl. the| Acres of corn in Illinois were lev-| where he was placed In charge of | question Smit sbeent from hiq| | Heavy downpours, reaching cloud-| braves and squaws gathered for the | cied (hetetata: Hah Hatthars ‘alter habe Hawt sepa a : t proportions in northern A | rit which is one of few which The re e r heat ¢ ‘ ¢ d his port ast of the Oo 1 j id The wreck of one of Holly we dearest roma q ne almost on the heels of the| are permitted to view one prostration in Kentucky. at Hen. | department at ¢ of Gov-| have pointed. + the | « need: ently ‘odd a ‘ 4 . q Hopi Snake dance, which ended a isonous reptiles, sprinkled with 'derson, where 195 was reached jernor Nellie T. Rose, Charges filed | part of the former state official ‘Ellman, manager for Mre. Vale

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