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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER le a Somewhat unsettled tonight and Thursday, possibly showers in ex. treme northwest portion. Warmer a tonight. See sO ng RY a MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925 Delivered by Carrier 16 cente a montd Publication. “ftleea? On Strants or at Newatenda, § cente Tribune Bldg. 216 B. Second St JAZZ GIRL’ MATRICIDE SENTENCED TO PRISOK “EEL VP ea m, voo STORY TOLD BY’ ALL seones | OIL TEST i FOR GIRL WHO E DRILLED IN| =f = | SLAUGHTER Be eth OF CITY KILLED MOTHER 100 000 000— st to Father fi Cappel a eee -|Shoe Lost in Hole in| \ Possibilities of Pre- sconder Declares Son ie inca iit 200 wont sit 'o| June Being Drilled | on Frisco Bench mier Field. Is Deranged. | Batteries | Rixey, Biemiller, J. | to Pieces Now. | VOL. 1X NO. 271 Luque and Hargrave; | , Kri Barnes, | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., The Salt C eek oil, field BAN ANTONIO, ‘Tex 7 nd’ Snyd | Aug. 26 (By The ei. will be drilled to a depth of | sociated Press)--Coney C, Slaugh-| At Boston— ( Oo! Mile Irene Laurent ated Press.) —Dorot El- 4,500 feet or more by the| y of & $50,000 cache fh Col-| Pittsburgh —...100 000 001— t its lingson, 17, wl Midwest Refining company | but.a dream of a disordered | Boston 000 990 000-0 9 | slip dciited |, uc sia giillty. of. asks ording to 3, Satteries: Meadows a E t th ¢] rsnecs ov to test the full possibilities | Biche sbi iy hed EE Bain Beane and E. Smith; | 4 imp urday by a , $ Sli e hat] R. Sr a Ne | ch wa of the world’s greatest light | his son is the = | ‘anol andiewhleh: c opal: : fe Gil structure, ‘This Important pro: authorities. about ‘ft. father| At Philadelphia— R.H.B.|considerable check to plans f acrene 1 t , : | gram has just become known to said he bases his belief on the fact 010 010 000—2 8 4|enrly completion of the well Parla d " her with the information that the that he was compelled to support O11 01 2 1] hag been to within 60 fee dur t iy new well is located on section 35-40 daughter-in-law and grand daughter Keen and artnett; | the bottom of the hole and a fon ¥o 79, and drilling will continue through after the son was sentenced to pris: bit constantly pounding away at it|¢ - . : at 1 dozen producing and | on oo gradually is belleved to be reducing | Nahe ae Bee songs iat “ chia ae duction | Heceypinrviny +.Corol, WA se elie * ILE : ta te goth Vin this forn jr " lisplayed . can. be expected. With its com: | dine® Asnocintha Pre: Chia 2 New Yerk 000 000 000—0 7 | 1 ds 3 Tick vetion the future possibilities of the laughter, former cashier of the --010 000 00°—1 6 2 ete i xl htne bane Le i a oat t will be own for the first ——— : SE | Mercantile National bank of Pueb. : Pennock and Bengough; @ : ~ r esive strikes having H Two French aviators, the one-eyed M. Corolaire (left) and M. | \ ‘olo., Ww s eit } yr and Schatk | y 1 3 ‘ ¢ , J | 10, Colo., which his s tions of | i Und 4 ever lov s as dee?) Tarascon (right) are tuning yp for the non-stop flight from Paris | $330,000 wrecket d 1915, will 3 or fay law \ ¢ le f ° na gecg sh Bae to New York, for which they have been preparing for several | '¢ returned to the Leavenworth cee Ms ta Be ssl months. ‘They are ‘shown with the hyge gasoline tanks built espe- | {deral_venitentiary to finish | his). oe fase | her eat al 8 A t t h }| cially for their it plane Bt Lieont ned on Page pecs | ns: Caveleskic, Ruether | : - ee ape? hothe first Wall Creek sand ———_______ —_—_ ee ee ee —________} and Ruel; Girard, Davis i Har-| servoir - top of which He at grave It e € x pS Py got sar atte ha | At Detroit— R.H. E, | from: 7 0% t 2 morning ur YY “At : ; st van; but hoped to finish the | Detro! +,.013 005 10%—10 18 0 | Was resumed Saturda fats ine'l ey ; hole im the Amsden forntation, the} Batteries: Wingfleld and Bischom;| The structure ax found ts correlat: | , a ncishatan-tenetine cla iii top of whiten 1 -axpected 19 be | whiten and Basster, Jing with that of the Bie Muday tela | Tn Tre pee eee reet the stain reached at about 4,500 feet, In and ——— jand indications are that oll wilt be]; : “i ra ter. be phi Of the field there are thie | At Cleveland— R.H.E. | struck within 50 fect of the present} ..4. a Ped refali 4 1 pr vi ted es ducing “Horizons—the first and sox a | pritadelp! it -..000,100 000—1 5 1 | bottom of the hole Ir ot i “Sze” 1 ond Wall Creek sands and the Tak \¢ ‘ater ets 02105 ay 8 12 A eee th Tat, Ie rted gasoline. M. Laur.| mother nd two wells have r | a ei pa “ 0 nd six months ro has | drinking the Morrison sand promise | Tribune’s Choice Thou h Judges Means Great Honors for) sewer hofpietivecuin, fee Oe, CU a | r 11 . to be commercial a Eloy en a| ber companions in the night life scholar hemis parties were har Ge LAT EEMReSa TA. Roncane Wyoming’s Fairest; Chaperone to Share Homage #IDCONTINENT SPENDS DAY IN CASPER which 1s productive in the Kevi | sand, which honey: and) Hamil a Somewhere in all Wyoming there must be a girl of outstanding beauty, charm of | Ae mee pic ee Drcheariiins abueiite (LATE FLASHES Bi icks Hur led Sunburst area of northern Mont and Entertainment at Tulsa Oil Fete CRUDE IS CUT beg. eae sion is the Chugwater Assistant Superinte Then comes the Embar ersonality and grace of bee y whose selection as Pi ss W n, ld b t YALLAS, Texas 1g.. 26.—(By | trip e arrived in a private ear l ° perso a grace of bearing whose selection as Princess Wyoming would bring to| pa.i T A E pH par ayaa as wate en In Window At Next in. suec Pringle, of the Chica; in the Maverick Spri nd other black oil fields. The|the state and its oil industry no end of glo ’ at the International Petroleum Exposition The: Aseptiated. Dress d--Regustlons Monday ensieep is next, with a record of/at Tulsa. Other oil states will send their fairest, and the Tribune is likewise out to crown from 11 to 37 cents barrel on | route for Deadwoe D. Mr. Prin production in the deep sand in the Oklahoma and Kansas crude ofl| gle Is the succes Fa ranks ale nthra Wyoming’s most beautiful girl. were posted by tt of many girls have been submitted. Others are willing to compete but false litpytns cant bay hare to Magnolia Petro-| perintendent Re ny July 14 | Cabinet Parley today told the “ committee of the har field and the Polson The Amsden sand is Photo non-commercially productive in sey-| modesty causes them to demur be strike committee of have not changed t eral minor districts. fore the entreaties-of friends. And : position i LONDON, A \ ted In a monograj on the prob-|time,is. getting short... This week ROSIE Lesbian os ON, Au ( ute abilities of obtaining ofl in the|should find the photos of all con workers in ne ing a new ofithe canta A ‘Der deeper and as yet untested sands of | testan{s in’ the “Tribune office ready wage agreement. athectite, conditastthe Aare ait the Salt Creek field, Fisher & Lowrie, | for consideration of the judges. | ut icaene eae consulting geologists, state that this And the nor is in every way | iarantian Aan 8 elle 1 mar ate field ig located in the area of maxi-|worth while to the most beautiful] pROptONse si 1 | into and, when opposite mum productivity of these horizons, | girl in W There is the trip ‘They estimate the depths to the tops | to xpenses paid, and the © be tested the | company a chapero > P of the six sands to be tested in the mpa 2 chaperone of whom st Linton Hart, vice-presi- of the six sands to be tested in Fatalities Marked Upinas Many Cities| inst Linton Mart, vice 2 she will approve. There she will be ee ee yias was, eee eae aeeatet cee O pt imis m A t With Hip Sing Organization in the | !miv;,ctwvie Nene. 'eoai | PT action Men Go p, 4,165 feet and Amsden, ial functions, and /then there Kane, 4:500\;fent. Production® has been |1s the chance of being: crowned: Erin. R 1 M Lead; Police Placed on Guard city Hosion “the: Inaetments ‘On Strike When (se Ramona Marcel , Qi eeting NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—(By The Associated Press.) the 4t who died inthe tiawun |e-et Ls Refused anslaughter county grand jury f found in the Morr nat a gre ater | depth than 2,425 feet, owing to the fact that the test was made further | | | das ofa ; l addusts I heer aoe . i . Ge ad precautions were being taken today by police club collapse here in July CANTON BLOCKADE URGED. | |a ‘ n of her | in nearly every large city of the east and middle west in a1 BONG) RONG AEs 5 e's: oly rice tae Fh le ders | Cha mil atte rapt to cut short a new Chinese tong war in which five LE i agp Gill ee Chad onal 1 e Associated Press)—Indignant b a from eleven. princesses. | of the W i Edward Peter ) ted at | Chinese have been killed s i : shred neiated — Pre The MacMillan use of the o hostility displ: Her fathe q rinent oll oper 2 , | the meeting 1 rave been killed and three wounded in the last aretic expedition has resumed its | wn * by Chinese officials towards the xtor of Kan Beauty, personality | ‘Pe North & , ‘ ther ; of | hours. southward voy after having a ish, residents of Hong Kong tc ind the charm of an unaffected |the office of the companies in the] 110 conpant 3 thor Extra details of police arded | and Pittsbu " g On Leong| been weatherbound for several | ing to a women passen adopted resolutions at a mass meet; | manner ried her into the hearts} Cottman building last evening was| oughly, and a definite ra] the Chinatowns of eight cities. | centers w York and ¢ 12 days on the northwestern coast of | par vice Is ing urging the complete nayal block-|of the judges and others, She §8|ino socond step recently taken| complete. reorganization taken by| More than 100 Chinese haye been} are evenly held, while the Hip Greenland A : = dal ade of Canton and neighboring cit-|a student at National Park Semi J Persten iaicetnesdtiliowine arrested Sings, are strong in’ Cle oa "tes tetas of flagrant deliber Washing DC. and {s|toward the reorganization of these the, tection. of t SOUQWiBe The deat} ; halla tite Pacths eoaee NEW) YORK, Aug. 26.—~(Asso : ‘ ae lation of treaties by the Chin obliged to take time’ out of school| companies and the untangling of |" °" ; Pe eeaee ,| five to nothing in)fa ciated Press).—A temporary. truc ! oft « resolutions were addressed hours for her part in the festival. | their affaire, with a view of com ey tlben Sabet tat hea eager | Sing men. Police here le BALTIMORE, Md., 4 I Was understood to have been ar- | I pan cabled to the British prime minister] The Tulsa contest and pageant It} yieting the t ley, 8. D. Canfield 1 W. G. Wilt |75 telegrams to tt ef The ated I is ranged between rival Chinese {tting the at London. (Continued an Page Eight) planned. th Yor the soa . cg r the | Sent, out from New Yc priet fa Chine € tongs at a conference held today | un with a strong probability of « | ssaward Peterson, J ; | Soubes eras eaders taurant in Druld Hill c in New York police headquarters ing the line to a connection with the | 77, Roberts, S. D. Canfle wil peaks wiawaaeea ng pnb Resch lpg nded es GAS PRICE HERE’. a Sa aa a “a Brothers, Peterson ‘Shirley & Gun- | goljeitor of the Chic ip) Bib ekine of te eine! | claims and all interests of the Middle | , ew dort the receiver Baten Philadelphia, Warhing:|P i , ee | i Ni C R i | E CASE States Oil company and the ; work, Balt Lith cookeat pt pes a Securities corpc jon, in. the ds, a a ue fe: . sb Seas =| hai sats ee s well as the Salt Creek townsite, | held t at police headqud thus eliminating all the Haskell in ttt | Motor Fuel Sells at 22 1-2 Cents Here as | (00. yins. 0 oe ae REX COMPANY vices" Eddie Shay Returne ie iaiitess 4 ; 2 erly. Fepresented. »b on teong tongs particinates. |E Adie Shay Returned to Jail Pending Reductions Sweep Middle States , a oe Me ie, Wediinn tick eres E lood Damage HAS T H EA T E RS weLehit Wilohaseni ©) frail eesvtce| earing for Man Who Slew Reschke ae Tae | lence half wa iT t l ed us - ‘ 7 ; - Gasoline price reductions sweeping |to five cents a gallon less than the I T k L Se sie v ecelved , middle western states reached Cas;|¥eat’s peak in July.” The average n OKLO arge , ont ; | Eddie | letting ote price in, thirty representative cities, The Rex Investment company ob-|ters,, were rei e | 1 to} been a r | ther , per today with a cut of two cents in /however, Is still about. five cents aN ae tained control of the Iris and Amer- | each afte x p Bing Let ope ey njto t John C, Reschke | st ( of tank wagon and filling station quo-|qhove the low level hit last summer) woKio, Aug (Asscciated | ica theaters late yesterday after an]a compliant anit eta eee est sctee r la | A 1 y tations. The new price here is 22% |during the trade depression. Prien itfokio" whe flooded ta As sth aad apmlinat “ihie| isos atta Woden oxton ani | . a Wehits s : cents, of which 2% cents goes to] New York leaders in the oll bus-|. yout of almost a today. AS | Injunction, was tsqued.against the | Stewart, ma reputed On Te 1} : the state in tax. No price war such |ness deny a trade war exists, though | tinuous rainfall, electric light, tele: | 2/8hop-Cass company to restrain the houses whi w ; b | 1 as hag reduced quotations in somelthey ‘admit that there is a fight to| Hone and street car service js im-]!atter concern from interfering with | control Ca AUSTRIAN GENERAL DEAD states to the lowest point this season | obtain all the business offered, Price | jo ireq, : the possession. The x Invest: |has been set. tor Sat VIENNA, [ A I | ' 1 | is in prospect here. slashing Is ascribed solely to over f - ; ¥ ; rshal Ph Franz | Lan] aca production. Honjo, the lower section ofthe} ment company supplied a $5,000} Ju He F, Brennar sandort t of | Van | NEW YORK, Aug. 26—(Associated| Shipments ‘castward from the) City. 1s inundated and thousands of! pond before the injunction wa | The transfer of the theater ' ( ' 7 Press)—Automobilists ofthe country [Pacific Coast, where over-production | bomes have been flooded. sur | the hands of the Rex Investment A late 4 are enjoying the lowest gasoline | first manifested Itself, have depr Few casualties have be ported! Meanwhile A. 11. Stew company came the eli a bond { prices of the year. In scores of cit-|ed the ofl businces iif the mid {.| but heavy damage is expected from dent of the Rex company 1 0, | da 1 w the two com fi e 4 } by ies motorists are paying from three | nent field. the disturbance, Garside, new manager for the thea: | pani posse n. 1 ] (