Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1925, Page 1

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. The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper’ WEATHER Chr Caz ‘ Fair tonight, poesibly followed by rain Sunday. Cooler Sunday day night. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ij EDITI( Publication ¢ Tribune Bidg.. 216 B. VOL. [IX NO. 268 CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925 Deliv On red by Streets or tier 7 at cent montb Newstands, 6 cents EDITOR MAGEE OF ALBUQUERQUE HELD FOR FIRST DEGREE MURDER ‘ESCAPED KILLER CAPTURED BY RUSE sis, ms ive Forecast) IN HOTEL LOBBY ONE 0 Second St. ba Finnacest t "|| Are Forecast | THREE ANTEDOTES FOR CRIME ise Of Wicielaae Wikacee Mx AND BYSTANDER AND TRAGEDY CARRIED UGIT! OnE OW Veo IN CAUGHT IN THE DAY’S NEWS PHILADELPHIA — Jim Barnes refused to take money for playing golf on Sunday. AIRE Pg sees one of his tioned, bulls auc- to vote for him again ——_—_—_ —___ 18 SHOT DEAG | Assault Made by Court Foe of Long Stand- eS WOONSO! Ss. D.—Stop SWAMPSCOTT Ninety-two . . . . = here for gas, it's ly A year old Green Mountain “boy” . - a Tom Murray Falls Into} gallon. | reten Predent Cooides he wants | ing Causes Tragedy; om Mu | \ » Police Trap in NEW YORK—Clarence Gelst of Philadelphia returned from abroad with Scotchman to teach his BOSTON—Six ll shocked war veterans are terrorized on Stea Judge Also Wounded. 5 oe . boat outing as big guns of harbor | BAST LAS VEGAS AX Washington. three, daughters to play pole boat outing as big guns of har , BAST LAS VEGAS, N. M Aug. 22,— 1e Agsoci- NEW YORK—Her velvet bath- WASHINGTON — It ou ated Pre Carl C. Mg re f iN — ht to f irl C. Magee, CENTRALIA, Wash., Aug. Neve Work penieracs fat aaatre beliguda! dating, 1A" Vallorutone | Albuquerque editor, tana 22,—(By The Associated! i121 necame the raze at Deauviiie, | Pat fae beeapadieeine | Was faced with first degree Press.) —Tom Murray, €8-| says Zella Russell, actress. ‘ae beens: tana ill | murder charges in New Mex- caped killer from Oregon a £ {co court w ined nat state penitentiary at Salem, PARIS — Mischa Elman has al prominence during the last two was captured by a ruse at 245 a. m., today in the Savoy “hotel CASE TO U. 5, COURT bought a Stradivarius old for $ 209 years 50,000. TITLE MATCH The Mackinac, picnic boat on which One Dead, Many Hurt | night death | h High Honor Comes to!’ _ Holdings Sold . here. aval pler, Newport, R, I., where she was t ater tragedy cht , C d * “Ss Bin carson, 26, Porusnt me) WA NK FLYER Soh aA PES Se Siena eet Aaa ine Rie ate asper Man in Gran , nic, recognized 4 ‘a - 0 arks o: he disaster and | t the t ~¢ . " charley Washington, last night and beers inh! mimrks| of the dlaaeter’ as Lodge Session. Is persuaded. the convict, to accompany WITH FRENCH te Delgado as 3 him to Centralia where he pretend- | D ae PT Meadows ea'they would rob. roadhouse. SHERIDAN, Wyo, Au or h count Murray, who helped plot and ex IS INJI IRED Frank S. Knittle of Casper aes : hotel. lobby / wits cute the peniten bre naad + | ity engineer and. mer of the | * : 1%) last, hoped by as ae bs 4 Semi-finals matches were hanging | ea ages aeqpes vans feath a gested to him b; st fire for this afternoon { » ne: mar uppe as ™ I him to ah nin the next big Grand Lodge A. M., of Wyo-| arm sufficient money Le Had pots ANCA, French Morocco, | feature of the annual Casper City mikmintiite thas of the lodgo | , The f f 1 felled pat rw bee James Wil- The Associated Press)| Golf tournament, sponsored by -the | here.’ He J. Ira’ Kirby: of 2 t it nd shattered He had separated from Yannvicts|—The American ‘flying squadron| Casper ‘Tribune. In the champion. kioamtvenieer” Bhtlaen |" rmer jurist’s arn los: and llgworth Mth hin iu the | Volunteering for service with the Ship Tight Al Seunor was to meet 08 eres | Bight ¢ i questioned by who were eink iwon, Washing- French against the Riffians suffer-| Dr. H. Jeffrey and Glenn Little- | f ere ff p Assistant Dist Attorney Trude escape, at White re meet him at| ©@ its first casualty when Lieuten-| field- was scheduled to. meet John 4 prea ead a | told practically the same story of the to, and had agreed to meet ant Colonel CHarles Kerwood of} Sutherland. elected and installed were fatal. encounter and: tt anal ene a designated placo in” to a room in| Philadelphia, fell during a training| Tomorrow's finals matches in all | 0. O. Natwick, Wheatland lodge. | ing of murder charges tol seek oy ms Atter taking Murray to # ToColice | fisht. He was painfully but not] flights aro expected to attract a rec- 26) Wheatlande-deputy: stand | wit the hotel, Carson went to the pom, { dangerously injured. ord crowd to the golf links where a master arene feplnnel nthact Otte ph ps ae aD: for ‘him and a large gallery probably will follow the Marion Kline, Cheyenne lodge | j,,),})y ar ain with ay ; ag ar title event oy 36. ; No. 1, ( ne lor grand war ee nper re he hotel. er a 36-hole route. ' Flanacwi pier policeman to call at t ne ° With ty, HG ik eiine ite Ps § , 8 for Returning te his room, he io 100 Perish As ee Pin er flights will be se ae et oe er e Lager 1 and Murray the two men, who were iuyid, Gay, Pathtinder tolges No: | beg ngito } waiting outside were to ee ecikeye oa Pi Se ee a sae, rae & soni Wess : a | I Patterson A. sisieaeel holdup and prevailed on hi SY B t I d ahi ’ ig | pane r 1 Leah entrances the room and go outside to receive on tndian No nd trea | the Thee tCAie an introduction. -Mayor Barbar ant 7 rite _Jo cariness. Caaned a Magee dropped the policeman covered Murray wi R C No. 15, Casper—grand secretar End. Dito; hlaceoats mone revélvers immediately after they had wer apsizes { H. Hopkins, Rawlins lodge | nued 1 with shaken hands with him and he sub- ' Nose Raw lacie ® ate avail mitted to arrest without resistance. ? Sy Murray was placed under heavy Ang aa termina: L. 1, Jeffers, Anchor lod I : ; sings guard at the jail and refused to dis- ed Press)—An Exchange Tele | ure, as much as any, epit lo—junior gray ac i M cuss his case or to say where WillOS| craph dispatch from Calcutta. says omizes the tragedy of the Newpc : ; ‘ ; and Kelley are. ‘aaa, | 100 persons were drowned in. the . 4 Jos: Thi gled to bi After their escape in the spectac-| Meghna river, near Langalyia, by teamship explosion. iis I ular break that cost the lives of two] the capsizing of a ferry boat during | san THO, Call Aussie [te ee ee ba children owe the burned and disfigured woman | : ate sett eae ree aain ai] © Ore: (By The Associated Press}—The jury |™M2¥ be, distigured for life Y: fighting for her own life in a hospital wing the disa n the! ane 1 : park: son tines gataway, the threo men in the trial of Dorothy Ellingson, | burns she suffered, {s the ted ion Mackina Se te I . fary | x. red " ined Signed and fingerprinted a state- enye youthful confessed matricide, retired | vixor of a family of nine A ; Ma ‘ { i The | zs ick Tang ment of theakilling of the guards. Millions Asked at 10:10 a. m, today to deliberate on |jg in Pawtucket, TR. L picture she ith banda ‘ : r face, She], sew f selah te Ay ine document, written ‘by Murray. a verdict in her trafl for murder. expected t | att and attested by the other two, was ° ° John Stansbury, Ashlar lodge No A nd shot k I ert at the summer home of cota! J Wilm Lawsuit : 10, Douglas 1 hattering the upper bor Newman, a resident of Berkeley, 3 oe chard Ja lodge | fors then edimuel California. The bandits had held f rm a h N Cheyenne—gr : | i P Newman and several others pris- 3 ap Alfred J. Mokler, Casper lodge No. | ‘ oner in the Newman home for near-| NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—(By The : Fl ( torlar | ly an entire day while hundreds of] Associatde Press)—Suit to recover : dy < | Miller, Gate ¢ ¢ No peace officers searched for them $14,000,000 alleged damages, was i ey s <The : In this statement Murr filed in the state supreme court to. f 3 : ted firing the shot that day by Arthur Y. Dalziel, trustee in fi § 8 } ‘ of the guards ar bar the lznich Dis , | po were declared to hot t se tributing corporation, in half of| ‘g by Dr] rd In it also, the t lit | cred: of that and c r motion | i ‘ they would be | picture prises of Louls J. Selz ‘ R. H 1 nick | He w 1 W. H. Di at | ‘ ~ ° + t 4 tr r 410 »| t tr = | 0 rd ° 3 ? > « y b Ine p , in July, 1923. CHINESE REDS LittleDamageIn _ ||S[RICT COURT WILL = | Widow Testifying at Coroner’s Inquest Says Delivery of Four |feenttiven of ; . 4 . besides mc han a hur 1 "S| SHOOTING DONE 3 ARE ATTACKED Fire Reported At OPEN FALL SESSION Cases of Liquor to Unknown Customer Was Sched- eta rg : amas) Shiveling Home uled at Time of Murder Here « the | Associated Press)— Aroused to a : : iF F , pitch of ill-feeling against the Bol- A fire broke out at the residence A story that John C. Reschke, slain bootlegger, had arranged to deliver four cases | foun ype 1p ; d shevike, a crwd ‘of strikers armed] of J. P. Shiveling, 1100 Johnston} ‘The fall session district court |of whiskey and one case of gin to an unknown customer or customers after dark Wed-|" to Grand MM y.1 | oo with knives and sticks tonight at-| street yester¢ The cause of the| win open on September ding | nesday in an alléy on North Beech street and that a man who was called by the names|?."hresentation was mado } | TOsCh, teked the headquarters of the|frie was unknown, but very Uttle|t) announcement made. by: Judge nesda, in an alle on North aPC 1) Bere an cds ig yey . te ae + ee eanetat ch ] ° Shanghal Labor association in the| damage was done. Hiyant @. (Cesnés Init ting an }Of “Van” and “Mike” was acting as “go-between”’ to introduce Reschke to his prospec- per one. F Is Chinese section of the city. Several mae impression that the opening would|tive customers was told at the coroner's inquest this morning by the widow of the mur-| The sift wa the grand. master| : : Were wounded on both sides, and it WASHINGTON — American cur-| be delayed until day.|dered man. { 1 is reported that two reds were killed. | rency which went ‘oad during and] The statutes spec coh TRE T Heats cote. ghe did 7 : 7 cacti ie tA rete A 2 ltd Sl aad ee Mane area te after the war is beginning to come] on the frist Tuc n September, | , S Ahareal Pi @ ; } hko t - 2 : back home, says the commerce de-| which this year fats on the first |" Ae aReht i ‘ 1 | e ] : = er on O innes ie er ug coke y ¥ r W he 4 DOUGLAS, Wyo., Aug. 21.—The e 8o't. case of Edward Ott against the maintamed 1 nnocence of any con. | ; - h Northwestern Railway company, in eeu aiih: t ep | ee which he received damages of Fa ealeoee art ike ihe i , Rey : =f $28,174 1n tho Converse county dis- Los Warde Heron iaed ‘ A ipows dais Me anda |‘ trict court, has been appealed by the i MbAih aa a I : erties of | Mu rer panee railway to the United States court. and that a boy had 1 the mar H Germany's | eee oe ee ttaren | the Ott, an employe of the raflroad, suf-] ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 22.) The Associated Press)—Thirteen per- | Rowe, Laramie, W Seb aed : . A Bis j fered permanent injuries in an neci-| (By The Assoclated Press)—The en-| sons received slight injuries in the | Ina Phillips, Ed bg ; i ; WARE eee rel MEare 2 dent near Careyhurst in 1921, and|gineer was reported killed and | aeratiment of Pennsylvania passen- | 10S brulee aks , ‘ ho had political a ‘ t brought sult for damages. The ver.| number of passengers hurt when an Columous to) We 1 ! ; 8, dict was for the largest amount ever | Erie passenger train was derailed at | °F train number 109, Columbus to| Mrs, George It pal 1 f given in tho state. The verdict was | Conesus Lake Junction. First reports | Chicago, two miles west of hero | Mont., bruises t : affirmed by the state supreme court| said that the locomotive and alearly today. ‘The train struck a] allroad off! id t Y ! . a ; which also refused a rehearing of | crowded passenger conch had oyer-| broken rail, throwing off the track | was cleared in hou i |i gav ve. b pouty one, thie | ; the case Inst week. The amount of| turn four sleepers, a day coach, two bag-| all the Injured we o¢ r I | copay : de Safir Baba 5 By the damages with interest amounts —_—— gage cars, and the engine. on their way on t traf Ba if | t s 5 x) to 931,900, ST. PARIS, Ohio Aug. Those injured include: Mrs. J. §.] from Columbus. (Continua I x)

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