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5 “WEEKS WILL BE SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925 SUCCESSOR T) ECTED SOON President Coolidge on Verge of Making Appointment. ASHINGTON, Aug, 29.—(United s}—President Coolidge is on the nt of accepting the resignation of ary of War Weeks and nam- a successor at once, according to New Kina of Ps “Stage-Door Johnnies” - Pester Beautiful Radio Actress Che Casper YOUTH IS SHOT BY HOLDUPS IN LATE ROBBERY SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 29,— (United Press).—Two bandits. shot and probably fatally wounded Plls- worth Pickering, 20, in a holdup of a store at Issaquah, 26 miles from Seattle tonight. Eight other men and a woman in the store were held up. P. W. Knoernschild, manager, was struck on the head by one of the robbers. The bandits obtained $700 from the cash register, $50 from the man- ager, and about $50 from the others, No reason for the shooting of Pickering could be given, as he was kneeling In the room with the oth- er victims when one of the bandits Sunday Cribune ~ TRAIN STAIKE AUTO AND Si DE INSTANT Nebraska Crossing Is Scene of Tragedy to Big Family. LODGEPOLE, Nebr., Aug. 29.— (Wnilted Press)—Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Nein and their six children, ranging in age from six months to 13 years, President’s Son a Soldier | { | | PAGE-NINE NEW TRIAL TN DOPUTE OVER OIL 1a ASKED Rich’: Lands. ‘in Fort Collins Field in Litigation. FORT COLLI (United Press)}— » tlon for a new trial today by Thomas H, Gibson marked anot step in the Mitigation thvolving tt rich Ver Straten ofl pror he valued at near t i idl dietlen Théte: subsenty het Kies were instantly killed here tonight aniee o ; ‘ oF i ..| When the automobile in which they Uk abs Hd 1 J ‘ollowing his long illness, Weeks’ Pickering {s in a hospital in a dy- whee viding wan struck ‘By ah east Some, time aga Judga,Claude ¢ ‘ siclans forbade him to return to ing condition. bound Unipn Pacific passenger train, Coffin handed down a decision t ty activity and his resignation the la belor 1 to Jame ' ; The family left their’ home at Worth and that he ha ht to r « been-tnthe president's hands for Mitchell, Nebraska, today to drive West the Whats Hes sy al weeks. to Sedgwick, Colorado, where they ne Fort Girl Marries the desire of Mr. Coolldge to € cabinet seat for Mr, William Butler of Massachusetts, chair- planned to visit relatives. Nein, who was driving, had stop- raten and the Fort C corporation Considerable attention ha in; ped his car at a grade crossing on tracted to the suit in alues involved of the national Republican A ed Man Who the outskirts of Lodgepole to permit and in'that on the property there ts ttee, in case hig friend ts de- g a Westbound freight train to pass, @- weil _ producing 1200 barrels of ated at the polis, has delayed ap- He drove his car on to the tracks in daily worth $2.50 a barrel intment of a new war department ad, it is understood. Under such nditions, Weeks is said to be will- ¢ to return to his desk temporar. If the president drops this Butler n, a8 he is now expected to do, new secretary will be named tn the ar future, {t was said today. Adopted Her PLAINFIELD, N, J., Aug. 29. (United Press)—"I love her and she loves me. That's all there is to it. None of that ‘Cinderella’ bunk. about this affair.” Thus August Laggren, 52 year front of the passenger train, which was approaching on another track In his motion for new trial séts out IM pointe whi and apparently was not seen by him. The Dodge touring car in which the family were riding was thrown nearly 150 feet. Nein’s body caught on the pilot of the train and w: carried more than one half mile. Mr. and Mrs. Nein and thelr four should justify sett ing o} ELECTRICITY FLOWING Fj Among fMiose considered for the old manufacturer of Plainfield, | 07S and two daughters were killed FY Lied net st are: Assistant Secretary of War who returned today from a honey. | *!most instantly so terrific was. the , ea ame ® ‘ ne Hs ight F. Davis, Charles D. Hilles moon with his former adoptea |CTash. The speed of the passenger:|John Coolldge, son of the president, is a soldier now!’ This photograph publican, national committeeman daughter, now his bride, indig- | ‘Tin was estimated to have been 50 |shows him with Gen. Malvern Hil! Burnum at the Citizens Milltary Train New York, Postmaster New and nantly repudiated suggestions that | Miles an hour, ing Camp at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. - f MeNider Towa. former et he was a modern “fairy god fath- —— nal commander of the Americ ~: || ion Colorado Town Gets $150,000 For Great Gym WYOMING JOINS IN _,Radio “‘stage-door johnnies” are, pestering Iris Ruth Pavey, director of the group of players who broadcast dramas from the General Electric KOA station, Denver, Colo. | of letters daily from men who sign themselves, ‘‘Your Radio Sweet- heart,” and many propose marriage. She receives scores OPPOSING er” after the manner ef Edward W. Browning. Laggren’s bride, whom he mar- ried August 7, ts a little 15-year-old Ttallan gisl, Alice Amelia Viracco. Laggren and his first wife adopted the child, an orphan in 1919, The first Mrs, Laggren died last Christ- mas. 19 FATAL TO WOMAN Lightning tsrtick a’ high volta power line, breaking the cable, throwing !t across A barbed wire fense. The current traveled down the fence 150 yards and killed the chicken, which wns sltting on the fence. Seeing the plight of the chicken, Prisoners By Day Run Rum During Night Divorce Case J udgment That Carried Alimony | Fought by Defendant Mrs. Mason picked it up, The cur- a t TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 29.—(United Charging that his attorney had}Perkins died during the progréss of | Instantly. 4 fh RIVE DAM J Tl PLEBISCITE Press)—An tnvestigation of reports | told him that if he would pay $100|the case and A, Swan was-to be Hearing her screams, three bull Fy | ~ that several prisoners in jails of | as attorney's fees he would not have| retained but Swan could not act.! dogs rushed-out to Mrs. Mason and , Dade coun were confined only |to be present at the hearing of the} Hdward C. Madden then was em-| were also eléctrocuted. BS . IS DELA YED during the day and allowed to be- | divorce suit against him, Herman| ployed, but Madden left town and| Mrs. Mason came here from Chi i @ emonanacee scnecucr Ob te come rum runners at night has | Peterson filed a motion in district | left the case in the hands of Thomas] cago @ few days ago to visit her ) ae anecesgueye oat pe been under way several days, it | court Snturday to have set aside|P. Curran. Curran was disbarred | nephew, Jask Stannard. { n pti fete fects vealed Toad Ki | was revealed here today by Judge | judgment issued July 14 by which| from” practice, Attorney H. Paul : e fighte revealed 1 the Will of Fred ¢ as for profate at Bouldé Press)—Three st GRAND »—(Unite f Dan JUNCTION, Colo., Aug. Press).—The cpndition rant; former mayor’ of he suatas ¢ Aug. 29.—(United the uppeér measure ARICA, Chile, Aug. 29.—(United Press}—The Tacna-Arica plebiscite Sport dresses aré featuring jackets and skirts of contrasting colors. For ex- ample, a dark red velvet jacket is trosé, ~and nker there; held worn with a gray balbriggan skirt. ul h8re on a.charge of embezsle- With this costume is provided a t, is, mot serious, according to erité of Mesa county today. Grant has taken, little nourish nt for aavecie, Saying that he can- t keep anything on his stomach is under the care of his wife and © county physician. The former mayor was arrested {ter an alleged shortage was dis »vered. in a bfink he was connected th at. Montrose. He will be tried GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Super-Men Minority To Rule Half-Wits; Says _ Forecast of Professor CHICAGO, “Brain men” skulls and puny: bodle with bulging, th h 1 mu: back If new discoveries are met by first order and one might’ be slow f race gray velour hat, ‘ Summer Muffs, They are wearing muffs in Deau- ville, That, howeyer, does not sig- nify that the fur hand covering will be in vogue next winter. For these are-summer muffs of the lightest and daintiest of chiffon and lace and so diminutive that they can scarcely contain more than one hand at a time. Becayse their hands are warm ‘The emphasis which is being plac- ed on the back of modern costumes w. attorney for this district. 1. Gober, United States district Bacheller was in charge of the case when the decree was allowed Mrs, he was required to pi $50 a month to Margaret Peterson, y alimony of Press).—Mrs. Coney Slaughter, wife of Coney Slaughter, Pueblo bank hasin of the Colorado river, ( a c make the Colorado river} commission, over which General| Miami jails are the direct object | who was granted at that time a de- riders tine cate ghee A concent ee wrecker, is free tonight, on her own t stions were {that it 1ing and U threugt tive and flood control} John J, Pershing is presiding today | of the investigation, Judge Gober | cree of divorce ee ‘a r ae recognizance, but must appear in Sta arenut oa he tosh tbusl pial if apaoea é pment immediately | suspended its meetings until Septem-| Sid. Reports had reached him, Peterson claims {n his motion t t otion ts to be heard. Monday | CoUft. here Monday and prove that °: bulla batly how * today. went « p I our protfers of ©O-| per 15, Meantime a committee was| Ye sald, that sheriffs, jallors, and | because he was assured everyth a i} Cror she did not help her husband es. | li was | £0) f vod will have been | appointed to investigate complaints,| SUards had permitted the move- | would ahaa idactbet a —<—<—$—__—_— abe! som the Lesetad prison at Lea- | dis hte @oun sto ps t yur silence has been miscon-| while another Was named to study | ment of certain prisoners, allowing | had stayed away from court and th r venworth, Kansas, Jast February | ae F } the ¢ é hre yundless litiga-| the drafts of the election laws “| them freedom,at night in full | because the attorney who was to SL Al GHTER S The young woman vigorously de- 1 mayor, asthe 2 tatified EATAMAS & 1 ri! g er 4 S % knowledge of thelr bootlegging ac- | have represented him had been dis- 4 Jr nies that she helped Slaughter es ! y. rasa. wealthy bachelor and | ts aigr apaiaialaie end ae auc Rite tivities. barred without-his knowledge he had cape from the prison. myeb of: hist time attend: | | wer r, without our . ’ also was rumored, Gober sald According to the motion Peter: v7) ea say she helped her husband es | riing events and playing es 1 1 ward pre ; ; eet. civesey oie son’s efforts to ¢ ttorney were cape, will be at the hearing to be | er I cal (helsvelturarot ting e difficylt. Hoe first employed the late - held Monday to substantiate the al- | ; called heir peor ee monwealth,” said the state- Try Tribune Want Ads for Results .Frank' M, Perkins, he says. Mr. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 29—(United | leged claim. Y | togitin means ‘to protect tt ent issued after the meeting. = ian ee aL ee or Cee TEES ee eS a Banker Held In‘: patatée ine tha alate definition of the states’ attl- Styles ktion of water from-that.strear as pre iby the’ proposed ‘al ° L Self- preservatior how the f0% power plant LOuUn ty Bastile|\.. iors ter t D ! ona, The By AILEEN LAMONT. | served ug of t will wall be Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) * jand Ca ‘ ed the Federa NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Fashions, L Ooses A ppetite | tailed to ratify the « } sic like luck, come in two pleces this | bave a fight on t ted’ the rn states | season. The two-piece dress is prev- ila | fall to cooperate } in i be offt- | alent for nearly, every occasion, from | tribution of the wate | meeting in| sport to formal: functions. Does Your Grocer Use Scales? He does! Because you expect him to weigh your or- month. . Grant is firm in bis} s095)--A world peopled” 1 minds bownid by tradition and myth, | does not prevent the muft-wearers ders of bulk goods. If he didn’t you would assuredly, al that he had anything to do minority of super-men wit the resultq may be disastrous. Inj} from giving an acquaintance the di | the shortagé tn the bank. jority of half wits to do their he the course of net century are met | cold shoulder at: Deauville, change your trading place. work for them. by medieval minds {t would-be a Jeweled Backs, The same thing is true with circulation. During the men’ with powerful backs and limbs! ntaidfand: abeg can tab oe a aC nT 0 last few years advertisers have not been satisfied to sup- IF NATRONA eouINTY Dut a soning brow, uterty devoid ling of blah brow with |iavatiers and necklaces falling over pose they were getting a ok tat Sinenlation for ine of Chicago : I sthanner the: in Unhidden Panels, Z and topographical survey ot Na-|he terms “its logical conclusion’: | worker’ would: be “ao “thoronghiy | women have been, wnwDling. to-give! The Audit Bureau of Circulations is the recognized trona county in the near future, as % and declares that political sciences befogged that the would not object up the slim effects of the straight Ff ie ai ; aM i 2 sought by the Casper Chamber of | of ess than 1,000,000 years hence | to going she necessary dirty work." | iine alhoustte and. yet have desiret authority for proving REcnieE ot a is PS othe a Commerce, will hardly be possible | wil! have an entirely new order to (+ ' — to follow the trend for flares. So they ‘< 1 5 izati , the advertisers, advertising inder present appropriations, ac-| deal with. : : have achieved the flare effect by ad- co operative organization yt e - By : 1g cording to George Otis Smith, direc-| No book that has come oft the GASPER INVITED 10 Gition of finely pleated panels, pep- agencies and publishers who realize the necessity for busi- tor of the United. States Geologi University press since Dr.. Edgar arated from the dress except at one . ; : ie This opinion was heard yes: Goodapaed revised tho King James point. The panels are frequently pos nesslike methods in advertising. terday at a conference held in the} version of the Bible has caused a ed on a slanting line. ffice of former Gov. B. B, Brooks. Mr. Smith expressed his gratifica- tion, however, that he was able to take up the matter with local rep- resentatives, It may be possible to eecure such a survey at a later date. ——— Kaplan Asked To Meet Babe Herman Again much of a sensation-as has the pu' lication of Professor Merriam prophecy, published. today. Reduced to “‘curbstone language Professor Merriam’s book de that the working out of evolution soon may put humans in a class with cattle insofar as breeding in or out certain traits is concerned. “Out of the past the jungle has climbed to the present helg declares Professor Merriam. far seeing statesmen and the sclen tifle student of politics consider The ‘om pulsory mating off similar eugenic types as inevitable, if a vastly fm- proved breed of the human race is ! SEND REPRESENTATIVE TO DENVER MEETING The Casper Chamber of Commerce has been invited to send a represen- tative to a meeting called in Denver for September 9, by the United States Chamber of Commerce to discuss the Merchant Marine act, The Denver chamber will be {n charge of the con- ference and Casper’s appointment is open to any member who will be in Prince Feted + At Dance In Buenos Aires BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 29.—(Unit- ed Piess}—The Prince of Wales to- night indulged himself in his favorite indoor sport—dancihg. The prettiest girls in the city among the “four hundred” were palpitatingly awalt- to evolve. We may even one Denver on the date named. ing CH Prnte poe othe eae ata a} — {range creatures as beasts © reception fe Britis % pe Pkg er fe vee burden—morons and. heavy-handed The heir to the throne of Great A. B.C. reports place in the hands of advertisers, es- sential facts that have been secured and verified by a searching examination of the publisher's records. ! You don’t need to buy Space by Gues we half wits from the inferior types to carry on necessary but unpleasant toll." According to Professor Merriam, the world Is rushing with incredible speed and incredible lack of prepara tion toward a time when social and political control shall be placed in the power of evolution itself. “We will breed the kind of men and women we waht, whether they v Britain spent the day playing polo gotlations for a return bout between at the Hurlingham club. “Kid" Kaplan and Babe Herman for the world’s featherweight cham- plonship, it was learned today. Rick- ard wants to stage the contest at n early winter date in his new Mad- ‘son Square Garden. The contest between the pair, staged in Waterbury this week, ended In an unsatisfactory manner when the referee called the contest TRIO HURT. IN CYCLONE OWN, Wis., Aug. 2'.—Three per- sons were injured and much prop- erty damage caused when a cyclone swept through northern Clark coun- You can get the full circulation facts on the Casper Tribune by referring to the last A. B. C. Report which will be gladly furnished on _ request. “Aré yo uthe plumber?” asked the lady of the house, “Yes, ma’am, I'm the plumber all right.’ “Well,” ehe replied, “I jpet want to caution you to exercise care when doing your work, All my floors are highly polished and in perfect a draw. The majority of the speo- be aristocrats or democ ty. near here, late today. : Reporte condition.” : iateantetr . . had | will evolve 4, atate based on equality.|avere current here that: several: per | --+Ohy don't worry about m: pp in’, pins Abquantl that, Merman or graded inequality, sons were killed near Abbotsford.' lady; I've got najis in me shoes, ‘on, > ~ : ~—