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The Greatest Service Ever Otfered by an American Newspaper---Tribure Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers “a Che Cazper Daily Critnnre WU MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX. NO. 279 Member of Audit Bureau CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 Deligered by Carrler 18 ce ef Circulation On Streets or at l WEATHER Partly overcast tor t and Satur- day. Not much ch: ture. in tent Publication Offices: Tribune Bidg., %16 B. Second St RISCO-HONOLULU FLIGHT CREW FOUND SAFE Giant Seaplane Battered and Buffeted by Waves for Nine >) uwraoyerey 9yU;S° CT Days Drifts 45U Miles Before Being Reseed by Submarine gear EARNIN TELL OF PUGHTERS yu No Satisfactory Explanation of Where- Rescue Alive of Men Lot Long Given Up for abouts Given by Husband of W.C.T.U. | Lost After Being Forced Down on Crusader Who Was Shot to Death Long Flight Thrills World VINTON, Iowa, Sept. 11.—(By The Associated Press.) —C. B. Cook, whose wife, Myrtle Cook, president of the; Benton county W, C. T. U., was shot to death in her home ; Monday night, will be questioned’at a closed session of'the coroner’s inquest today. This was announced shortly be- fore the inquest was to be resumed. Sheriff Whitefield Ruhl sald that Cook had not given a sat- HONOLULU, Sept. 11.—(By The Associated Press.) — Rescued alive, long after searching craft and naval offi- cials had given up hope of finding them, Commander John Rodgers and his crew of four aviators were found yester- day at sundown off the Hawaiian coast after being in the water for 21814 hours on the seaplane PN-9 number 1. | —| Thee THIRDPLANE | WILL TRY TO isfactor. explanation as to where he vas the night of the shooting. ‘oner’s jury was also sched- rt behind closed doors the of Charley Percifield, 2 day laborer, who, Sheriff Ruhl said, NATIONAL LEAGUE had made ue threatening state- the daring At New York— é R.H,E,| ments while in an intoxfeated con- after being In miccebiyn 900 000.020— 210 | dition last night. on ‘the waves for e474 nd Taylor; umption of the coroner's in ation, which was urned = 000 001 Dsborne CROSS OCEAN New York Batteries- Was not detaile Barnes, Nehf d Snyder. ay afternoon out of deference é hie a S o the funeral for the slain woman serra 11 onal narea He At St, Louis— R. i, nd the appearance o I, Kendall Ww ASHINGTON, Sept u —(By € fences w waited o0— * * */a state Fe 10—* * *|to be the only development estes Movement was under way to erect 2 memor'! DRe Par PR, will the PN-9 given up for lost as the first martyrs of trans- na ‘ : acriab navigation, when their reseue was effected last] | Messages of Abandoned Hope Radioed| |iiwai swn ate sof search by air and sea craft that scour Assoc Pittsburgh - fences wae awaited St. Louis. Batteries — Oldham and Gooch; | case this morning. Haines and Warw' ‘The funeral of Mrs. Cook, whose — - friends expressed belief that she was | | night after nine At Boston (2nd game)\—_ R. H. B. by a iMquor law violator, was| ed the Pucific. This photo of the complete crew, taken just be Philadelphia 021 010. 001 48 1 attended by a large crowd yesterday | | fore hopping off-trom San Lr: sco for Honolulu, shows ra ee ial to the crew of ane. was found 13 mites September 21. r being but- in Stanford E. Moses of 8 when it by Searchers Chilled Men Who Suffered the fight project, navised the| |Sas forced down. off Honolulu when to navy depagiment today that the|,| it ied exhausteg tuet suppiien on a flight would take place after con] | mPM stop flight grom San Francisco Privationé on Glin nging to Plane clusion of the equinoxial storms] | to Honolulu. of the Pacific. The rescued aviators refused to He reported that successful] | leave their plane, but obtained wood Boston. .------000 002 000— 2 4.2 hatternoon, including 100. robed KU Ses shinist’s Mate W.H Lieut: Bode Connell, Batleries—Hinbedt and Wendel: cx zlansmen, some of whom alsa] 1% Mt nngae sonte Rodgers, Chief Petty Officer 8, 1 Rope ant Y nm and Gibson, yore hoods. Robed n rarried thi r . se. SERTRIRY RAR TARE Sbson: phir peed eae autres ale et Chief Petty Officer P. G. Stanz, radio operator. AMERICAN LEAGUE (Continued om Page Four) 1 Wt 7 Sanat, So : { es gied testis had b made with the} |and food from the rescuing submar- At Philadelphia— RH. 2 LIUHUE, Island of Kauai; Sept. 11— (By the Associated | | pane, whose flight to Hawuii had being towed ashore New York... 002 000 000— 2 11 0 Press.)-—In a country hotel in this sleepy Hawaiian village | | been postponed indefinitely to per- Philadelphia 020 001 Ss 10 nt ; Aa 3 early this morning, five men—heroes of the greatest avia-| | mit concentration on the search th route toZ. fuhue, the island port Pisce ae rales ae nud Bengoug' s ; ef tion adventure in history—sat around, too excited to sleep, is phe eN : ae pats 1 ‘ited of K. , the plane was reported ray x rt all talking simultaneously, attempting to give the high! | wi load of 1,900 gallons of| | of Ms Lets Crom thas tore Jape, At Weantngton— JE. : ] lights of their plight, drifting 21814 hours in a disabled | | gasoti 3 gallons more than able len 0 Rd fos akg be nh oro * * * }. ; : ible to get under way in a smooth ton --- 900 002 0— bs eee seaplane without gasoline. the F Number 1 carried, and and at 11:25 1 t oy Washingto oO raat ae when we regarded as sufficient for the fin} ae per nient the Jor Ratterles—Ehmke and Pininich; ‘ 7 The most poignant point in thelr | Pe when we le irri ied le ous message of the arrival in port id Ruel. g : Re experience was the ability to Hsten ution the | us pted: Johnson a7: fe to radio cast message from : (Contfaued cn Page Ten) . | Arrived safeld on shore. Rodgers . Ing ships saying that hope of ar and Nis crew {n good condition. Well At Detsalie ait ats a 5B Metres haiie auaniae taint, Hel 1 : {re population of the 310 000 1—* * seaplane had “cracked when it was sland’ of Ki waiting on the ‘ dashed to a Guelless landing in mid: beach to greet the filers.” Battcries—Smith afl L. Sewell; eh Spe hema ps AGA The island coi es. 1 Holloway, Whitehill and BF ler. Pacific. Every member of the crew he island mmunities, on the a ui aaiececalant commented on this phase of. thel point of despair yesterday A rag MAN FINE) SQ. [<2 9f Seats Commitee and Joke L- FRST RESBTTEMMN aaa ASSISTANT TOM sekse . . able to receive, prevented theny from Ppromptu celebration at Honolulu in Lewis to Meet With Governor Sepa- CHURCH OF CASPER HAS en jet soe uU i SG. A i R ‘e af i E F ee ee ‘eeidenin Soin ‘i . was pleced together out 6 je run rom th podes. FOR USING GUN rately for Discussion of Issue HIGH RANK IN STATE ning ot en COD mec. in| . the Hates ta be panes dBase 1 torrjipt 1 when nayal surgeons Appointment Frisco-Honolulu Pla ne landing was accomplished at Lius hue. As soon as news of the discdy- the period of added suspense ote y yo, aA forced the crew to hed. They were Harry C. Parker, who Thursday | HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 11.— (By Bue a saplaies BES 2 a fold tocfarget tamporariiana atria x : ery was received here the U. S: Mev was found guilty bya jury in the|Press.)—-Governor Pinchot today invited John L. Lewis,| : | ordabe' were Asaued:forbladinik viaitoae) Commander, Just Rescued to High nough, several other vessels court of Justice Henry F. Brennan} president of the United Mine Workers of America, and ae . as i repoeis vi the Presby-|to dist them tl they: awak: | P. b 4 were disp: d with a squad of na: of drawing a gun on Edward Ste-}W. W. Inglis, chairman of: the anthracite eperators ale | pica peae he ae Eich poe yen Ist Is A ed yy , se ci 50 and ‘costs to: SE Se Le eee ee % by the General OST IS Announced by l | It McDonoug eet she: a he 1a costs ie | committee, to meet him separately at his home in Milford, | Mad eahiie Mar ef 1 {se J lbur iho noush ee ; re ot t recomn ilto disci the prese nt anth acite mining suspension, The many f f ac | his two-year-old son fron | nor declare ; ntion on} tormine whether he would soda RE five f t s r Com1 er John. Rodger ‘ l'¢ 1 venson ranch at Sand Springs at the} his part intervene in the contro-| Governor Pinchot’s offer to set | by confession of faith, not ant in etient aati jaa. - tt von Gg » Tescued sees nin¢ 3| when tl will bé starte —_—_-— The governor declared that. be-| coal suspension would be disc og, | 107,631 leah Othe Daakedion jappointed assistant chief of the navy’s bureau pe aerona|, The ‘Sseaplar ities at 11 p m cause of the number of states af- —————__—_. Churches receiving 100 or more] sour plane was able to pick up| ties, bree 3 after it was towed. into ‘ fected the matter is a natfonal ayes by confession numbered 61. Included | |. 0 peredngele ale r Die ; the h thes subtiatine’ the “ cuP 1S ‘valid “he enld.."T> aempact be ine thie: niimbeeste the: 7a Church | Messe ra om Se a a jwhlel tee es re port to Washington 4s soon as-possible to | aircraft dropped “atichor and smal right of the president of the United of Casper, Wyoming, Rey. Chas. A | drifted tc . tha iocthwaath “Shen Cant 1ew post boats went to her assistance. | | cretary Wilbue decided on the} The anchor line of the aircraft ter that no planes or ships ppeintment late last night when he| then broke and) {t drifted into the rned of the rescue of the PN.g| breakers near a coral reef. Attempts States to speak the first word.” Wilson D. D,, minister. The largest overnor Pinchot said) he hoped church in the denomination is the r. Inglis would meet him Satur- First. Cha.chy Seattle, Dr. Mark |i or until teat Tt ee day and Mr,. Lewis Monday. In Matthews, minister. Dela elude ate ithe eoant-of Gabud! i nd its 1 AYERS both cases, he said, he would hold The ranks of the larger churc | “The “plane wag seaworthy ent] - USPISE (}f RY CAT Commander Rodger will retain | bat Commander Rodgers and his what they tell him as “entirely con in Wyoming, with their membership. | stood the rough weather well : 4 e time belt t least hjs pres-| crew retused to lenye tntil the pl q Cheyenne, F 1 ie | comm. | ; Hee IB nein 314; | fenced bad weather ‘on, whe When the happy crew was brought GERMAN TOW N CRICKET CLUB. PHILADELPHIA Sept tis Sheridan, 281; Laramie, The | day een Phan wae nas nshe the men were taken to. ® i i A, Sept. ; Liuhue hotel where doctors 4 PHILADELPHIA, Pu., Sept. {By The Associated Press}—America pected » the one of the beat y of thé state in memt Jafter we were forced and heavy 1t Lewis of the United today accepted the in- (AP)—Presidi Mine Worke the men. Commander Rodg: made CHEYENNI Wyo., Sept 11— | NDOS rh came inoffl- | last man fo I silecessfully defended the Dayix cup Resell 5: sro i ; both by confession of oni Pavda tite uve the plane, thereby pa aaa for vis Williams N's home in Milford, Pa., Monday. | court bh 2. McClintock, receiver EEE aR ae TEES. ade nt Corio? Ditcex pouthortt ald tid Sah WO hese oe Vincent Michards conquered France's - a _ [for the First National Bank of Chey-| f A \odkea Ze They plainly showed the strain doubles team. Rene Lacoste and Jean} SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 11.~-W,|enne r : (Continued ion P: chairman of the tors sub-Beale co rte City to Bond t Monday | Borotra, §-4, 0-4, 6 ed Statets, its third str 3, glving the Unit-! W dates, thes upon which Ths inehen were paid on | with Intere 1 dit Ke o jf ‘Cr ( ae It the note in its « ginal and larger 3 AN ACTS Fi rm form. Costs and the sum of $1,000 a um bei pve See es eal ee In addition fo contributing the world’s greatest musical comedy | ty : a Alyy. Dixon, a the, entertainment of thousands, the name of | rae semen e Thompson, Thomas A, McGill and] | Comps | has gone rs one better and has created ’ Bera Hereet Or aoe TN _ | | Pollies,” an and yet seemingly: veal eharact attrae: | AUDIT (}f CITY AOOKS S e UN pa was filed agalnst W,) | tive young girl, straight from the country, but tilled. with big elty | R, Holt H. apetD ell, 2. D. Met: | |ideas, who undertakes the long climb to fame and fortune on Broad: | pa 2 Sh 2 Sh wale ani red 11. 1G. Hesse, of But) | way: via the back row of the chorus, | 9 pelos che carapeants am tiie case oily of the Follies” appears each evening among the other comic | | fre ube of Casper faces a bond igsued, wh{éh, It was believed at ; inue | Pe Said to have given notes totaling | | séripy of the Tribune, Only on Sunday will Polly rest from her labors | | | tssue ghtly more than $75,000| the time, would be sufficient to The contract for tho sale of thé ly. The Keith company wilt continue | $10,750 ag security for thelr ovn) | of entertaining Tribune readers tn Casper. 1] Sede of Jto sat judgmort granted Ben-| cover all cost#.” Because of unfore: Keith Lumber company to the Nico:|to maintain’ an office at ne bates note, given for a loan by the First Polly's fight for fame brings her in contact with tife in the lurid | i ; ‘ , well and ¢ ompany, ® Delaware cor | Seen difficulties the cost proved laysen, ©. Le Walker and Wy stern | location, Midwest avenue and David) Natfonal, One note fof $5,000, with! |on jnore than one occasion despite overwhelming odds, adds the reat ime OF ibe Hooks of the cit fon, Thursday afternoon by|xreater than that and. a warrant Luke companies was signed oi | street, for the mext sixteen months, }interest, was paid to the bank by 1 pies SE huliive: to! te! peuduc of* Casper ia being conducted here Bryant 8. Cromer | was ued the company’ for the ad a i be “ Th! y 4 1 y ere. ce. state examiner | was g t liow fs, o Thursday. The gale price is under: | according to present plan Tile er thé company that gave it. ‘Tho sun | | of the Follies” is un original product ot Life, that inter. | | PY fceres. dover. state examin granted follow a sult] ditional amotnt of $75,038.34 ntood to haye heen in the neighbor | bo done for the purpose of winding Wwf $148.02 was paid by another com: | | nationally known magazine of humor that has found its why Into the} | 4 "2° gibt Wil, reaiire several) for S75. 088.04. which th npany |W this) Warrant was presented hood of $210,000, The deal covets the | up the affair any on its note, leaving a balance! | homes of millions of people. Could any greater endorsement be given | | 12% Mis Joyce sail Chis ine vimed to be dv@ in the of ex-| for payment, It wassrefused bi lumber en hand, which is the major| ‘The Kelth Lumber company has|due the bank from the defendants} |igg ; | | Miévafoyee came. herd tit the re t| tending Caspe water -maitis 1] of lacit of funda in the elty u i oO ic le | " 1 c abt 1 n business here ince Octo-|of $4,898.60. th tnteresi on vary | : ‘bp, Bont? of Mayér S. K Voand Is exar t tir a re ut tastor, threa-cliy Tota: arid’ the goo faites t aot. Whe treasur: | Ing Tehte f sm several nntifec | See “Polly of the Vollies every day tn your newspaper, ‘The thé bool hie .f . * will of the company. er of 1917 possadaag rT Sead deed Fy near e amaiee (a) tribune, a alee Ae / now be ts The lumber will he retailed by tWe|er and general manager of the) or hdate opts and fees of #500 are | | 4 | t y i She ae Also asked, 4 ganization. furee concerns which bought it Je ct het ote

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