Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE TEN sn iE STARTED IN =a OSTRIGTQOURT = as T Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, i SERTEMBER 15, 1928 TRIALS iil (OTTO BOLLN RETURNS | AN Volunteers Battle Tennessee iupest Fires -TFLIBHT HEROES YEGGS BLOW Nctoloc eam win 4 Five prominent Baker cj who signed a telegram vin Senator Stanfleld, denied th: were eye witnesses of the a WOR ‘D, Wyo., Sept. 15 Yeggs Su night 1 the Wood 1 Conner s ” | sleep and ¢ ed with | and $400 in checks. A large a bile was seen to enter the t vious to the burglary and to leave utomo n pre Many Men _ Summoned Luncheon Fete Held By tay cTRS Fc Chamber For Rodgers WA. BAKER RESIGNS ha - WISCNSINT And His Crew. TRAFFIC OFFICER HERE HONOLULU, Sep Associated Press) Rodgers and his v cued aviators tos community luni A. Baker, traffic officer of the police partment, has re uls position here and is now out ef Omaha eee mn under the a g the plane, Com- and Lieutenants anged re- Husband S Sealing Bri e + yee | | pieces of the chamber of comm r the Chic 4 receive added honors from this mid 4 LP i Pacific community. es Governor Wallace R, Farrington yea it zi w ady,-at the conclusion of the ihe Pe ee . Power tn to present each of the bird- r | ae faa in com-| LaFollette Power Put men with @ gold watch, suitably | higen bung Ba HG aN lows 7 n : engraved. The governor, in making | PONS’ © Pe ¥ , : Bunnell, 7 To Test in Contest the presentation, ts acting for. the | that tim fi ie an, J fal Honolulu chapter of the Natlonal Entered By Son. | Uitieal eoclely,’of- which he ts TRIAL iS SET | mits | | {4 the governor's mansion the | doors were open to welcome the alr n, men a reception by the chief ex THE VOLATILE GAS it | | ecutive after the Iuncheon to honor | | e | 3 John? and his flying mates | 13 ¢ * | 1 Lal te ny e for the mainland on Fri Sopt.. 15 24] asper T} c e case against Sen-| a ' AVAL, Bean SEN i lay evening, will | 1 LaFollette é ry Wallace o'clock, Attorney Frank C. Me : | Hundreds of volunteers are fighting fo wrod St Com-| Gahan arnouneed coded te eon: a aehibakes City? Tenn. ‘Terwination of a lon; is said to be the only hope of the fanics mander Johm Rodgers and an officlal | fgrenco with James P. Nichols, at- | C and McKinley . . e . Y ye" lulu chapter of the aero: ea . “7 ee | “> 2 immed Vy The blaze is sere eatin into the Cherok nd Buffalo ranges of the Ds torney for Stanfleld. A complaint CY and Walnut Fund Raised to ; ; ——— i aca ate iS Poe ep ater the party 1°) attesing disor conduct will be © was in the alr |g I> | J iI || i ‘reedc ‘ t ! not believed B reedom of tt “| Indian Heiress V issing, records il ; \ | he neronaut- Jail E risoner | ich they are be: 4 | | CHARITY WORK |= Seligman HE " ¢ | | nin 3 r | Altho’ uthorities here | possess k ut a “still” has w u been operated in the seaplane re- { Lak | cently, there is to be no prosecution nd = | One Jot better known by 1 . : his ule © mander—who 4 Dr Will Act In Advisory with ac y attempted to R fe ‘ He | | fly the naval seaplane PN-9 No. 1 t =e r from San Francisco to Honolulu 1s 1 tow apacity TE IN | the owner:of thé. still. Fresh water fy te | produced by the little contrivance s Extending Aid. from salt water fs credited with hay- ing saved the men’s: lives while they fy 0m nmuttee: w rganized | were floating for nine days, helpless ‘ Bet | Mor 0: in an a¢ after a forced descent. vi lon wit ~ porcomg| | Get ?em ee HG SUCCESS - WINCHESTER: _ \ C\artties that 58] Studio baby contest haves already OVAL POWDER through the ization in August. | and more are expected during the One hune 5 n visita were | next two weeks, All that {s necessary : © interviews were re-|'to enter your baby in this unique |j™ Use the new Oval powder loads, specially developed eference Interviews | race is to bring or send in a picture for long range shooting. They give hard hitting, the little one to the Credel! 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Aaa thing you need for a successful hunting season is ready * fonts = age prices on all children's work bave ‘4 I and hing com- | been declared for the duration of the for eo here. W hy not come in and look us over this : ok ith}: Centervairobt, shaw [coaeaee wee Now is the time to get your outfit ready. oth: ‘The race for honors will close Oc- with the awarding of the The five winners in each of Diao citiaionelnll Fecelva hand araware UO. ation te pred photographic medleys. The sraligeateit the |tabirpaet Dees are valued at the THE WINCHESTER STORE 1 be under th sum of $2,25 tho TF a a le Satara a a Fe Established Over 25 Years opened here Chapry keeps his candy on ice. 228 SOUTH CENTER PHONE 64W ertiser—"I saw {t in . u Sept. 15.—(Asso. | been. T dent Coolidge will| three years ago. tigating board | wie wit ourse ‘of a Probes Mitchell’s | \ gpg ip eee eee Blast of Charges ; ets ndoah accident, are be sap pan a ger. 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