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The a Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper- eee Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers ~*~ ‘ WEAT HER ep WEATHER—Increasing Stas tonight and Sunday, probably show- ers in north port » Not much change in temperature. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Ngee ee eT VOL. Ix. NO. 280 wenter Ciredindone CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 On Streets OF at Newotands, 6 cents Tribune ‘Hides S18 TE Second St. (dm103) srs0yer z OVATION ON REACHING HONOLULU RECESS JAN N CRIME PROBE Tice isa } | Geni mWec, | Poltticabsuipation,Report WITH CHEERING plateau regions: Mostly fair Weather except for brief period of Solution of W. C. T. U.) stovers, at besinning ot weet: Tenders leath Not . Mountain and Found. Mostly fair ——___ VINTON, Towa, Sept. 12. —<(By the Associated Press) —The coroner’s jury, called to establish the identity of the murderer of Mrs. C. B. Cook, Benton county “dry . srusader, who was slain in her home day night, is adjourned until morning and police are ex- pected to spend the week-end check- (IF TRAIN GAR ing on the stories that twenty-seven fi j called, have told. Whitfield Rubt said that WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—(By The Associated Press) —The gunboats Tulsa and Denver are proceeding from Scene of Reception Na Panama to the ports of Corinto and Bluefields, Nicaragua, | respectively, as a precautionary measure thought necessary Less . Glorious Than | by the American legation in Nicaragua due to the disturbed | political situation in that country. | Would Have Marked | oT | Success in Flight. No landing operations are in con- templation as no American lives 2 ousted from office and liberal/Commander John Rodgers| ders were compelled to flee. Thelcame to Pearl Harbor last | constitutional government 1s fune-|°4 , tioning with conservative. offi. | night. cfals only on duty. No disorder has} He came no The American legation has taken 3 shane pre monster aplane with his for com. the position that 1t would be destr-] panion ten noire ‘eee ai able to have i aa ‘ rships available at} Harbor and fu NA tho. a Argument on the motion in which | each of the chief ports In the event | bition eae iienayy the Casper Wyoming Theaters com-| the political situat : i 3 e political situation takes a ser-| fro aCe pany is seeking to have dissolved a] jous turn, a, pale, eee ico Hs Hd Hawa Bus restraining order granted to the Rex] Hach of the gunbonts carries alin port aboard the destrever Mactan Investment company to prevent the| force of marines in addition to its| ouch ate ta baentvenctieatyes: ane sa jn aT Na from operating the Iris and} blue jacket complement Fig ted ater Singetaste on he “had not given up hope of locat- N h D k C America theaters was still being > pnmerine ese. tals ing the murderer, C. B, Cook, hus- ort! akota on- heard today before Tube Bevan : owing. Moreethan hours, in’ the andeet shette n, will take Cromer. ise opened 18 drifting in his air craft iJ . . “ Peg * . : air and tho stand ugain Monday morning. ductor Fired Upon i afternoons vits obtained by the on the surface of the water. In addition, Clarence Fisher, a night b R bb Pp. : EL Paso, is cleaning up the devastation wrought by the worst Tio Grande flood on record. Aerial | Casper Wyoming Theaters company The scene of his reception was no baggageman on the Rock Island rail y KODber F alr. view taken by army photographer, shows an inundated suburb. The high waters made 600 homeless, and| Were read to the court shortly before less pretentious, no less glorious, no read; Verne Christianson und Robert less proud than ff he had attained actually endan fon in Nicaragua {s un because ‘of the recent mili-j in which all but the con-| HONOLULU, Sept. 12. mbers of the cabinet | (By the Associated Press ms aicl e-time ayiation: affected a 60-mile stretch of farmland. noon, he’ tap Shaw.) who are working in a local wart any 2 pins - as the fullest success in the greatest moiied .to appear, hat | ay Tobbed occupants of a smoking i : ‘ A ar Maoh Fe Sal SU ML Coroner C. L. Modlin sald that | .. of the Mountaineer, crack train 4 : , f Stator nd ree Gertrude. Cook, 16-year-old. adopted jp ahi: Minden paneeste Paul > hae “ £3 —— -S 4 } Fy . ; and their wives; with : few daughter of the Cooks, WM also be) Siuite ste Marie Railway operating ; F Th r CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—(By The As-| Prominent civilians, were gathered called 10 verity some of the atate-| osulte Ste Marie Ralway operating | ii ‘ : f sociated ‘Preas)—-Rour western bank |om the dock: in the harbor within ments her father made on the stand | 7°" he gee A ; { - officials appeared at the western| the circle of the motion picture cago. One of the robbers is reported . yesterday. to have fired at Conductor Rice, of railroad freight rato advance -hear.| {res. Along the path made by the Mr. Cook was on the stand all day | 19. hertin cppaieecheartiie! Diy ing here today to testify that agri, | Searchlight of the battleship. Nevada, Friday, Coroner Modiin started the p ; tied up at another dock, loomed jured. 5 7 % ° culture and livestock interests of the ate OF cross examination and State Agent | es. mon who are believed to have RIFF DEFENSE Investigation of Shenandoah Disaster|Gotham-Pekin | west sre tosay in tie "vest comaition | 8%, MASDoRCUBHE oitaeee Ge yeorge Atkins carried it on through |)... 2 re 192 d abl ay 3 ery eye Georg boarded the train In Minot, staged siice: AORN, eno Ahld to Pay tHe! Dro: | wae, atriliied ae r Rodgers most of the day, the robbery after the train started to > ° g Gy posed five per cent increase in] Coatrcaiitentinnd neciualargea| teesroeery ater theierala, ettesbal ep and ‘Air Service Will Be Made to Flight Urged | trish sates Pes ere ats, eommardonils his wife not to be so aggressive 17} i) the Pullman and day coaches were ; President A. B, Van Petten of the | 008°TS. cousin of Commander J some of her law enfore: not molested, The robbers obtained : 1 ° Pioneer Mortgage company of To-|S¢rs’ father, who was passing but vigorously denied that there had | "you 900, ; Center on Appropriation Needs By Mitchell reine tise tiest wiiness, thought “con aba dale ia Ma eek eg ever been a break between them. The two men jumped off the train ditions were materially improved tn Tie NeL Manes. Wao COMGERE Me ost an ‘ - the _, | tO sight the rescued flier the I told her," he said to newspaper | 4. it was leaving the Minot yards. sees the last two years, espectally since : oniehejap= men, “she should not take license ee | _By DAVID LAWRENCE SAN ANTONIO, Sept, 1 the crop season of 1924. Foreclosures | Praaching Aisne that. deck,"”, he have very rapidly declined, both in said, pointing to a figur ss- ahoma, and farm 6? ees aoa numbers of cars that were ¢ ed flier's unite atnlevarnat ying off indebtedr niform, calmly smoking - ‘ ving PLS fk <9 pyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) (Associated Press.)—An overland fs sy dal FEZ, French Morocco, Sept. 12.— WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—If the army and navy can} flight from New York to Pekin, Z , : ted Press,)—Amyot, capital /turn the proposed effort to “investigate” the war and navy | China. by two army transport air- eer aS pha ron the upper deck. Shouts - . Holma work, however.’ of the territory of the Ben\-Zeroual ships. now being constructed, and . r o} 8 5 A hn, oh, John,” w ro! Tho witness sald he had been a ftibemen hie been captured be the |2ePartments into a state of mind on the part of the public | ivaraing of the distinguluied sere| National tank of Gutherte. Okla.,| OC, YobM. hy John,” went up from member of the K. K, K. for about ; 5 rinlaa 7 which will oppose the drastic cuts in size and diminished | vico. medal to Commander John | said he would testify that “farm con-|- syonn yy liquor and things like th opposed most of her V rOF advancing French armies converg- i you'd batteh come. wit abeweceles land ps4 Auer ing from ‘Teroual and Tafrant. appropriations for the military and naval establishments, | Rodgers and his were sug-| ditions were considerably improved | tonight,” called Mrs. TL A. Redpoan th baa the Benton county Klas Both French wings resumed their | there will be an investigation. Bested today — b; ‘ol. William | this year and last year, over any] ‘phe shouts of “Ob, John,” continued Seetehtat Oued nfeationi : Advance at daylight. ‘They encoun-}” Just now, Acting Secretary Dwight | fact that the plane merely descondea | Mitchell. elghth corps area air of-| timo since 19:0 and in my opinion) from the woinen and from many: of- a 5 r ated resista ~ | Davi ‘ aI . 3 eer, F rth fc e .| better than almost any time. prior] gice: i At : In answer to a question while on tered only isolated resistance, Pre-| Davis, of the war department, wants | because its fuel was exhausted, pre-| "et im bis fourth formal statement pd ghee res ; Pi icers who forgot in their euthu- sumably because Abd-El-Kriia $8} an. inter-department agency to inves-| sumably becaure of having steered slasm that Rodgers outranked them Tho other two western bankers 2 withdrawing men from the French | tigate, while Secretary Wilbur thinks | out of its c s regarded y drink, In., Y, In., Sept. Yo —(as- te 4 ; ate, y ks | 0 course, is regarded as eras- y od aneraan at. Ble Falls and Gitar GxaminnGan ioday. brought ated Press.)—Mrs, Lillian Keéot | {font to aisangtber’ his Hines against | any jnyestigation superfluous. But|ing charges of tack of competence erman sre Pd Pigs: Sas Sara RRA Bi above the face hourly movements | Mapleton, Lowa, signed a confession n! underneath it all is a consclousnees | at headquarters for having permitted . i bb i he that was noticeably tired and drawn Tho Spanish success in landing] that congress {a ab So riteht. Prek! ; . was tipped to the jostling crow before the mure hero last night that she had slain 3 sais at congress is about to meet and/ the flight. President Coolidge’s first Pe ; T sting crowd able to secure work in Sloux| her 16-day-old son with a safety | & Mea ener iS a survey of the mil-| meeting with his cabinet furnished 0 . arley n eke ol ncaa nee. sett be pleased to} below. As the gang plank v affected the rn of the arrival on the stand’ he said that he did not ursday | made secure, Ro: he had left the employ of a] razor blade in an car here} 0} Re OLG Hip tat onertton oe she Kova Re “Dpnortvettys t8 fomulals ie ad S it P eT Gohleciber 4 0crot7at eeeenllle : ype he 7 ; 4 orks there and started ! las ‘ 5 | ie vill rey ny weaknesses} ministration attitude toward the avi i t morning, September 10, of a seven| ward to descend. A officer aT ah eee ie Ae oes t | Pease ken sala that the ct 1s | which will, in due course, be attrib-| ation controversy. Mr. Coolidge will | ecurl Yy Fact) baby daighter, to Mrs< and) Jumped: Ina"a; box. waved: his arse that night at Grundy Ce and| born in Kansas City, February ed to lack of personnel which|depend upon the heads of the war | ate at the and ested “t cheers for atta hae thes ude ds did not] On tho way to Sloux City the child F or d Out Of owe in turn lack of ft and navy departments to handle the | NEVA, Sept Se he nol. Rods ey. werd (siven nue auéee until lay, mang] became fretful and when a sudden | When the pletu Alrcipunaty” ineesures: ofthe | Mit- | }—The allied power tor.| a Tip) pages teste eee hours after the ized. her, she sald, she Shi M rhe t liam Mitchell, ¢ serv-| Chell case and let the peopl 1 to their ambassac in WASHINGT Admiral Bictts} Bia} iy tieke As he swung the « the 8 threat with a HP: ATKET | ice, is thrown on the screen, it is] What is being done, Beyond it | eriinjan*inyltation to Germany to. cane spent $40,977 and the ¢ great Rodgers, He pumpan ati towards his house he eaw flowers on razor blade greeted with spontaneous outbursts |{s doubtful whether for the present | Mauyuran tavitation to Germany BL ducing tha lant: heemsce thao DIGRi: comma daeiaL nai iene aes the door and the thought flashed} The confession solved the mystery tis of applause, Ex-service men say he | ®ny move will bo made unless public | sider the proposed security pact. theaui- riebly” tinancial/, ataterente | "Well: walld well. hand; repeating across his mind that bis aged|of the finding of the body of the} erg ~(Asso-| }8, strlking the right chord against | criticism requires a chang The invitation which is brief, sug: |of the national organizations of each! “Cood evening, governor, 1 hax { mother-in-law who lived with the] child by a small boy in the cated Brass) Henry vord, has de:| bureaucracy, Civilian officials, or gests the desirability of a meeting | disclosed. (continued on Page Bight). s later in the month, Cooks was dead. ! yar an foreign i Ore | the other hand are asking what more M th di t Of of the allied and Gern clded not to bid for the Pan-Amer- | ye cee a ee aed have want etnoaists fi Une shipa now! opérathd- by. the ministers early next month, No site ’ ed than to bh ae cue Monae |e cern ort] rg iiss EEK PLENTIFUL M @) R ct pass aS ‘aad ment who happen to be graduates of owa ppt ove RANCH HAND Annapolis. - Usually the cho is S 4 Klan of Three AiR MAIL moa en gaumane row zens) Church Union IN GAME RECION safd of either Mr. Weeks or Mr, WU States Meets CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 12,—Work has started on the bie eth daca ade lanai ieee: 1 : NE, Wyo., Sept. 12.—A. A, Sande state extension of the line of lights at three-mile intervals and on} 4. siour Sept. 18 e have many friends still in the serv-] conference of the Methodist Epis:|oq -Prese}—Members of the Ku Klux |game and fish commissioner, has issued a call to all big the larger beacons at 25-mile interyals on the airway of | paminason, 60, a yanch hand, com, | 22 {7m whom they can fret trust: | coal ehurel in perce Hace tocley,| Selan from oraska game hunters in Wyoming and elsewhere to take advantage the mail route west of Rock Springs to Salt Lake City, Utah. | mitted suictdo by shooting bimseit |“ oh take ee salbee ne}tion of th Sretligaist? mateo net liek Lae. ines meen lof the opportunity that is afforded hunters in the Jackson The work when completed will have cost appro: imately through the hea me tn the | nas eee dopa itiesta: pee a church and the Methodist Episcopal|ade the stre ‘They will not te | Hole count and bag some elk during the season which $50,000. It is anticipated the project will be completed in rat ern He has’) ved entirely by setvite men? ‘The |church; ‘South permitted to wear masks opens September 15. two months. Heretofore the lights civilian secretary idea has long been did not extend west of Rock Springs, imbedded in America Sanders sald Friday an custom ; le, Wyoming! W. A Kline, superin ¢ The army apd navy faces its real s Saha One Wak Wrovelonthtad tendent of night flying see this, fall when the budget bu. VO Peat heise i ~ rhnika for the air mall serv! ane au, with the sympathy of Prerident herds this year, which (will l bring the total in ate up to city preparatory to oH Saag a Coolidge begins -“cutting to the) 800 elk ‘ Is e installa as wey to supervise the bone.” The charges made by Colgnel ba e Mitchell arp, of course, regarded. by c r Work has just begun at the Itchell are, 5 5 hadeine x aie Adi oming, for the installation of "4 Rican entlons wouls, exnopd acerRutliclent (eed ioicare tee thont inch beacons at each place. The the whole syrtem and the lack during the real severe winters, and work {s expected to be completed funds toyhave an efficient military purines before the severe winter storins is establistinent.s, "With one excoption the dirtiest, brothers just as the raiders enter Injuries suffered last Sunday] «Mr. Johnson is survived by his The drive) for appropriations 1s] still Ip have seen during my entire] were busily engaged in an argu -(Associated. Press.)—The Iowa] SIOUX CITY, Sept. 12.—(Associat CHEY arles an¢ relatives at Driggs, Idaho. oo many elk in’ the over 29,000, that, they are. increasing and it would Ss were somewhat w if people were|!" too large num be best if the h J {of the prohibition Ia oceur. | by able to see the way some liquor is} °° when a carrier box fell on him and] widow, Dorothy, by both parents | coming anyhow: and it may be ex-| career as a law enforcement agent.” | over the proper method of keeping " ri diminished, F 1T fractured his skull while he was]and two brothers and t¥o alsters, | Pected that the Mitchell controversy | ‘That Is the way R, Lee Craft; state -mud out of the coll, The still, a 49. | MnUsactured,” said Mr, Craft “We will not ate ruthless 7 Grace. Funeral To | orins on a tank at the Standard will win many many supporters in:|law enforcement officer today de-| gallon container, was «unk Ina bog] Clark Kellogg was arrested on/| killing, however, but sportsmen who He was a member of the Masonic refinery proved fatal riday after- side the army and navy because they | #cribed a moonshine distilling plant |that had been tramped over by cattle.| North Melrose street. Many bar-| desire to bag big game, are urged Be Held Sunday noon to J. 8, “Jimmy” Johnson, 27] fraternity, “The Masons will have) think it requited'a bombrhell such ag| found late Friujay afternoon, thirty-| The water, somewhat siagnant, was|rels of mash, 10 gallona of moon.|to get themselves and elk this year, years of age. Johnson died at} charge of services at 1 o'clock this | Colonel Mitchell dropped in order to] five miles west of Casper by him and] being used for the still and to come | shine, and a 65-gallon still y y dis: | and the sist the state depart The funeral of W. 8. Grace who] a local hospital, the second member] afternoon at the Lorton funeral | focus attention on service neetls. S. R. Owens, federal agent, and Dep-|out as moonshine ording to Craft. | covered. Kellogg helped the officers | #ent | Aled Friday will be held at 2 o'clock | of hia family to be the victim of an] bome, The body will be sent to] There,is a hetter atmosphere to-| uty Sheriff Joe Thomas: The operators jot taken the|to destroy the «till and the mash Sunday afternoon from the Shaffer-| accident in tank building. His bro-| Salt Lake City, the family home, | day in official quarters, in fact an With the still the. officers found] trouble to get clear water but were} Sheriff Alex McPherson. Under bose r {oR Gay chapel. The Rev. Charles A,| ther, Gordon Johnson, was killed] tonight, William Johnson, abi easing’ of-tension, since news came and ;Ralph Adams, two} using It just as it was avallable—| sheriff C. J. Carter, Deputy Frank|ton-t rath ae Re Wilson, pastor of the Wirst Prebyter-| two years ago when he fell while at] ther of the dead man, will accom: | of the discovery of the missing navy | brothers who already face several] to cows and horses Rutledge and Lieut. Tay Ideen of | Heber Fe. ane hadeet or tke lan church, will officiate, work. pany dt there fliers who tried to reach Hawaii. The eharges of similar nature, The twol “There would be more supporters | the police force made the raid. Un

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