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n, We ner Se higher PAGE TEN 1S APERATORS SEEK DAMAGES OF VIOLATORS ing Passengers to | Salt Creek. t Lanway, C. , Fred Sha WMYTHG OMG iG BUSINESS the of ig company d here | ton, Iown, will be | been given up as lost, The The “Maude,” specially built Arctic vessel sent out from Seat! Roald Amundsen, to “drift” over Maud the North Pole, te, Wash., three years ago by is reported safe at Nome, Alaska, after having is the first craft to return from such a venture. | LATESPORTS | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10—(A uted Press)—Miss Helen Jacobs, , Cal., defending champion, ‘rancis, Orange, New ll meet in the final rounds for the girl's national nis championship, being yed on the courts of the Philadel- a Cricket club. Miss Jacobs defeated in the semi- finals round Miss Marion Wickes, Newport, It. I, and Miss Francis eliminated Miss Louise Slocumb, n, 62, 6-0, 2 doubled a eee th sult of the addition now be PHILADELPHIA, 10.—(As- c ictéd, Mr. Mohler announced. | » ed Press).—Mi zabeth Ity- He recently factory and]an, California, today was ellmin z« V a of the great | from the women’s middie states lawn ir mpany's bus! tenr team at the Philadelphia eight tenths per | Cricket club, when she was defeated ce ing machines sold | in the sem round by Mrs. put out by the ion Z 10-8, Je ip, Wilmington, Del. GERMAN LAWN CRICKET PHIL HIA, Sept. 10. Ham T. den, American cham- today defeated Jean Borotra of France in one,of the anost sensa- P Uonal battles of I only impediment to] in a two-hour in which has been the fact that | Tilden was forc it to win 1 could not produce more | >} 6-0 64, and nd for that reason the} Save the United lead of being constructed. When | one to nothing in the international finished, officials are confident | tennis serie the sales will increase materially, NEW MOTION IS FILED IN SCOTT CASE) ave set aside court in oust- the board of v filed to- Viedler, clerk motion for the d been flied, before Judge udgment or oard, L Was signed by | V. HD Patte Kenneth | LA Hemir ay,and | I i} 1 t be | | oS hm pe 2 Py BF n Petition Filed With Board SPECIAL RATE One cent per mile on round trip tickets good on regular trains. WYOMING STATE FAIR DOUGLAS, WYOMING | | | Tickets on sale points in Wyomi Torrington to i ve, Sept. 17th, midnight, Schools Suffering Effects of Quake Appeal for Funds SHERIDAN, Circulars been making a general to raise funds for at Three F Logan, Mon Wyo., Sept. 10.— received here appeal for help rebuilding school orks, Manhattan, , Where the strue houses tures were destroyed by the récent damaging earthquake. The appeal is sent from the office of the county superintendent of hools at Boze man, Mont The districts in the county whe the help is needed ire bonded t their limit, and there no legal manner in which money can_ be raised to make repairs pease eels COLONEL BOURNE OF ire at Salvation Ar 00 orth Wolcott 8 o'clo and to: r ht, on India and Hawalil. Colonel Bourne has spent many ears in the Orient and has come to is coutry from India but recently He wil! te of his or. ganization there and in the Hawalidn ———_ _ CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given. that the Natrona County High School, y will - receive . m., Mon office of , September 2 Secretary, Room 22, .'Town- nd Building, Casper, Wyoming, the furnishing of all labor and materials for the installation of a ture control for the old chool building, same to be ed to the system in the new buildir Contract will be awarded to the low responsible bidder, the Board reserving the right to re- ject any and all bide By order of rectors, of said High Sch trict in the County of und State of Wyoming, the 10th day of September, A. D., 19: MAY HAMILTON, Secretary to Natrona County High School Board, Publish September 10, 19 the of Di- ol Dis- Board PERMANENT WAVE TIRE HEAD $20.00 BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Tribune Bldg Phone 707. ho Natrona, | | Only 38, But Mother of Twenty-Four None of Them Twins, in 24 Years || twins, in 24 vears. ‘Sucker? Kills j se Sept. 10.—J n-of Mr. and Mrs. 21 Boardman strect el his nex ortly fou ester ert n ul 1 len |stick holding the cafdy penetr far*into the throat and the }died while being ‘carried into Murray hospl five minutes 1 dent ranks penta La See et ALT. SPIES, FORMER ~ ORCHESTRA LEADER A, T. Spies, nown C9 orchestra leade Louisville, Ky., according ‘to , died Wednesda Medical authorities are interested in the unusual case of Mrs. Jose Sanchez, Yuma, Ariz., mother of 24 children, none of them She is 38. She is seen with her youngest babe and busband. YOUNG WOOD. IS BANKRUPT 2W YORK, Sept. 10.—(Associat- ed Press),—Leonard Weod, Jr., son | of the Goyernor General of the Phil-| ~~ yONTCLAIR, N. J... Sept. 10— Ippines, today filed ‘a, voluntary pe: | (\esoclated Press.)—Jamies A, Bower, ution in bankruptcy in. Brooklyn: | Vigo’ president of thé New York e estimated his Mabilities at $14-| quee eompahy, hose. c! " and assets at’ $742, divided as|7'USt Company, Nose. chauffeur 4 : $1 in bank; $200 | “88 Wounded Friday” in attempting 1M ontT,0;-U. for | 10 sPencus. shayeRs ole Magy Daly. Child in Fall! 1000 ater, | Universities Of Russia Opened | To All Classes MOSCOW, Sept. 10.—(Assoclatea Press,)—Students expelled from Rus. sian’ universities because they did not. belong to the laboring classes, will be allowed. to re-enter and. con tinue their studies, A.V. “Luna | charsky, people's commitssar for edu cation, announced today. | In ational circles it is stated | this aetion has been taken b |the communist and” soviet | trad union jonas have not | been able to-send a sufficient num ber to fill the vacancies in the stu | GAOPER, DIES IN SOUTH aaper in recelved here, Mr, Sples was Jot s Howling Wolves while in | Casper and also was president of the Casper Musicians’ Protective fs | clation lived” here” for cig | years. He went to Loutsyille Inst | December. Artangements for the funeral have not been made. ‘In ‘Assault Case Seven of the children are living. THREATS MADE INNDEL CSE from Harrison Noel, confessed kid? naper and murderer, today appealed to police for protection stating he received two threatening letters, Bower was informed by authorities that they would be wilfing to detail patrolmen to guard his home but it was suggested It might be advan- to. hifasto engage special tageous police Receipt of the letter caused a res | vival of assertions! that! Noel bad an acomplice. in Kidgaying the chitd vd in Ing, Raymond Pierce rel ir to obtain’ possession Continuance Taken The trial of Donald and Jack Me- Keegan on thé charge thit they at- tacked Deputy Sheriff Frank Rut- ledge’ when he sted them, was continued today until 2 o'elock-Tues- day afternoon in the court of Justice Henry F, Brennan. Che Casper Daily Eribune ALBRIGHT WILL WOIT CASPER Horace M. Albright, superintendent of the Yellowstone National park will be in Casper in the near future to meet with the Casper Chamber of Commerce On, the proposal to ei- farge the. boundaries of the park. Mr. Albright has announced his in-! here September | tention ‘of coming 13." A meeting of the chamber prob: ably will be arranged for that date. This ‘was disctosed today at ‘the luncheon of the Casper Kiwanis! club. ‘The problem of enlarging the park was discussed pro aryl con by mem- bers of the club tod Cobb, R. H. Nichols, and P. nnor talked against the and Charles B, Stafford, rn Rose and kh. C, in favor of it. It was decided again to postpone a vote on a resolution against’ the proposal Judge R. Cather talked project until two weeks and until Albright could be heard on the mat ter. W. W Slack today read a paper on “Printing” and Cecil Bon one on “The Wonders and Beauties of Casper Mountain FE. J. Hadley and will go tothe dist vention in Pueblo, 18, it wus announced. mire, will be a delegate as trustee. J.-S Mechling ict Kiwanis can- i\Governor Is | Honored By | Casper Lions| ie. | Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross ‘was made an honorary member of the Casper Lions club at yester- day's Juneheon meeting of the or- ganization, at which the executive Was a guest. Gracious acknowl- edgment of the honor paid by the governor in a brief talk follow- ing her election and reception into the elub, Much of her address was de- voted to Wyoming resow and the need for advertising them to the world at larg Whetie aN $76 FINE FOR HURLING ROCKS AT GROUSE 13 SUSPENDED BY COURT As a warning to all persons who are not aware that there is a game preserve on Casper Mountain, Rich ard Wilson, 16 years of age, was ta ken before Justice George A. Lay- man, Wednesd: afternoon. 1 pleaded guilty to throwing stones at @ grouse on the preserve and was fined $75, but the fine was suspend- ed because of the extreme youth of the defendant, Len Hopkins, state game commis- sioner for the Casper mountain game presctve, brought the action which was a violation of Section 78, of the game, bird and fish laws. Mr. Hopkins has issued a war; ing that all persons found molesting or killing game on the preserve will be prosecuted MAN WHO TOOK CHILD AT POINT OF PISTOL ARRAIGNED IN COURT Harry C. Parker went to. tris this afternoon be « jury in Jus- tlee Henry F. Brennan's court on the charge th he drew a gun on Edward Stevenson at Stevenson's ranch,” September 9, Parker, it alleged, took Nis two-year-old from the ranch at the point of The charge of child-stealin he and Mrs. Parke ne ed beet ant —_— = one Lon ibur are said to have been the masts of 1 wreck Spanish Armada, or captured the ships The coast line of the island Heligoland, which» measured 120 miles in 1300 A. D,, had been re- duced to three miles in 1900 by coast erosion. of Bambino, Forgiven Says He’s Turning Over “Ne by Boss Ruppert, | w Leaf” Babe Ruth faces the big boss, Col. Jake Ruppert, president | of the Yankees, is told he isYorgiven, and ayows he's going to profit Ly his mistakes-and turn. over a new_leaf.. Ruppert is backing up Huggins’ action in fining the Bambino $5,000, but it fs indicated | the assessment will be reduced if Ruth keeps his promises to reform. aanillici o After being beaten by her hust ter would be taken from her, Mrs poison and gave it to her child, The daughter to drink. the poison. She she would rather,d'e than be taken but Mrs. Hae nd says the from he k survived and will be tried for and told her Lucille Hi 21-me 20, Union K I be child r me the Says Her Baby Was a Suicide THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 ‘SPANISH VETS AEGENE NEW RECRUITS ELECT NATIONAL DELEGATES new recruits were recelveyy” nt Casper Collins Camp Spanish War Vet- meeting helt hall, At- "98 and Two into Lieutena United the regular ater night at Carp tendance of the veters their ladies was unusually Following the routine of business and D. Ander- con . Heppner son we: ected as for the United Spanish ans’ national encampment at St ers burg, Fla, to represent the per Collins Camp No, 15 of Coloradc and Wyoming. The date for the is from September r 1, 1925, inclusive, After the meeting a few songs 0f the yint 8 were sung. Com. rade Silvers sang “The Old Arm¥ Blue Shirt’ to the tune of “A Hot Time in the Old Town 1 « Knudson and. Freeze ‘e@ a duet ,ent cd Vhen .the un Goes Down.” The boys of "98 1 their auxiliary joined in the horus, A wide variety of voices tried to get in tune, ranging from the basement to the roof and higher, 1 considering the number of ent pitches to which this was sung the ult was quite har- monious, according to the cdm- mander. Refreshments were served at the close ‘of the entertainment, which was one of the most enjoyable par- ticipated in recently by the camp. —— a TAMPA As out list Fla., Sept. 10.—(By The 1 Press)—Fire which broke night minals of the neering company buildings and mated at $500,000 After wo hours hattling, four fire vn, Pa., drank | departments succeeded in blocking reed ule] the flames in a march toward the t after saying | fanks of the Texas Oi! company’ ter- The child died, s murder minals, located several hundred feet to the north of the blazing area, fae eres er ee ‘Resistration at Legion Convention to Protect ) | A man in England, twice married, | | has just celebrated his second silver | wedding. || Girls! Have Pretty Eyes No girl is pretty if her eyes a | red, strained or have dark rings. | Simple camphor, witchhazel, etc., as | | mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, keeps Steps to protec American Le mitted by others | connection with pl | tional convention at This. will a system of re res and auxillary member s of their official the convention. Boot maintained for this pur) buttons will be issued e will cons t the good name of lon f ts com: we been taken in “ will be ot upon ute nd the: 1 functions and enterta nged in their honor, credentials Will be recognized, it is stated. It will bo important for this rea son, for all Casper Legion men g¢ to Omaha to carry ship catds with them. also apply for housing earliest possible date as Or aha has TS NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FOR TAX DEED H State of Wyoming, County of Na-| trona, ss. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given tfat the, following described real estate, to- wit: Lots 9 and 11, Block 6, North Burlington Addition to the City | of Casper, State of Wyoming, was | sold for, taxes dhe said County for the year 1921, by E. McDonald, County Treasurer, on the sixth day {of Jul; 922, to A. W. Friday. That diligent inquiry has been made and the said John Gray, care | | Butler Corporatioh, cannot b {found in Wyoming. The said real estate was assess- | ed and taxed the property of | the Butler Corporation, care John Gray, and the time for redemp- tion of the s: al estate pired jon July 6, 1925. That the under igned, the ow of the- certificate of purchase, | Number 917, of said real estate hereby gives notice that he will| on the Sist day of December, ap. ply to the Treasurer of Natrona County, State f Wyoming, for a deed to the above described prop- esty. Dated at Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, State of Wyoming, this 20th day of August, 1925 (Sgned) A. W. FRIDAY. Publish September 10,17, —_—_——.—____ | NOTICE OF PUBLICATION | FOR TAX DEED | State of Wyoming, County of Na-| trona, ss, To Whom It May Concern: | Notice is hereby given that the following described real estate to- | wit: Lots 4 and 5, Block 68, Sheri- dan. Heights Addition to the City of Casper, State of Wyoming, was sold for taxes due said County for the year by E. McDonald, County Treasurer, on the sxth d of July, 1922, to A. W. Friday. That diligent inqury has been | made and the said Flora Heacock cannot be found in Wyoming. The said real estate was assess- ed and taxed as the property of Flora Heacock, care of E, E, Hea- oye ey) Hae for redemption of the said real es i atta eh estate expired on That the undersigned, the owner of the certifeate of purchase, Number 0971, of said real estate, hereby gives notice that he will on the 31st day of December, apply to the Treasurer of said Natrona County, State of Wyoming,-for a ace to the above described prop- erty. 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