Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1925, Page 5

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925 GATES OPEN ON VYOMING FAIR (Continued From Nite fair, The cavalry program. Page One) goes throug’ t Russell cavalry posed of 250 men and f and is under the command of Co onel Osmun Li cavalr left Fort Russ r 9 an arrived he hesda: Troop with & ‘Troop * fast troop dril ‘Troop Roman gta a re cue race Officers—De ution of polo gar In accordance with its regulations the c this morning wa ont answered to reveille and | ed immediately (Continued From Page One) t horses, j {mess in this city or country is de gatherin ported, \ po’ om t police | Twenty“five agents of the dopart arn ment of justice picked up every Cl rosa bas ae fed ont | 2e8e 00 raided boarding hor 5 a houses and aroused the occupants } and will end tht evening Ww tatoo a 1 tay how > Kiddies Pa arts of the world. Li ven on each subje is presented in ors for holding the a closely rese: ters 0 20us mons the demonstra afternoon the hree Re str¢ cavalry st ac se with nich will include a bucking | honeycombs Chinatowns tn all Ancient i : 5 ‘ontest, ca Mt roping, bareback buck-| cities, Mr. Buekner said. Lead rule i Syria. ‘Two views of the, city are shown. z neg, e race, men’s relay, cow | Prey on their alien o ymen and = rntato or musical rye rt mor in return for “pro 1 ” 1 tong Ie re not always » definitely whether or not he} mi or nbre < tection” against belng reported h tong n way de | idle ho de et ne 5 aA sis weet att act nsible: yuld rum independently if defeated | re wy aoe ate re aT. if ieee ; — the prim . Without a pledge | « w ding, and kid's calf buck- | eve, has been responsible a 5 " sok se ab nig ce e or. the s CHICAGO. pt (Assoc abide by pen “Cir. toe umercu eeeeeint gd mayor would be free t oN O’Brien, Joa J. . upilist And Instructor o Health Builder His High est Indorsement. here's no use talk his digestive organs in goo rondition, and building him up 4 yeneral health and strength <arnak out lL ever heard of,” ‘That's what John J. 1534 Curtis St., Denver, O'Brien,” says of thi telebrated new medicine after hav: | ng put it to a strenuous test in his il give the follow at, a band concert, oung woman during her gathered together many e curiosities and rep- he Chinese dragons te n por: pec NAK IS AKNOCKOUT” Popular , xing Gives Remarkable ing, when it putting a man on his ‘feed,” this classes anything else of SCOTT-MORGAN | GAOL ARE SET (Continued From Page One) | aside and that he be reir % member of the board. County At- A. Weedell also filed | the court to reverse 1. decision in regard to Mor hy tated as} orney Georg gan. y| Judge llsley's court will be held in a| the council chamber of the city hall, | | it is expected, since Judge Cromer | | will be holding court at the same | time. ~~ NCTONGMEN ARE DEPORTED * | from bed, rabbing waiters !n chor suey restaurants without givii them ne to remove their aprons, and tore others from the objecting! arms of their white wives. Many protésting white women pers presumitig to show that t were married le but. their y hus bands were t to Was building just the same young a| White blonde was successful in hav-| Ing h 1 eased Ww she produced United’ States Distr | Buckner said that le | tongs had offered to | | he would stop i 2 spurned the offer n} The ra t, | nouncement a| Chinese lead s into pantie - Che Casper Daily Cribune Ancient City. Looks Down on War for Liberty Damascus is the center: of? fighting in the revolt\of: Drusestribesmen against French: | Wife of Council Man at Billings | Found Suicide BILLIN Mont Emma Martin, 54, Martin, aldeyman from ward was found with a Sept. 15.—Mrs wife of Milton W the fourth | through her head short o'clock this morning, lying on the floor of a small ectionery and clgar store operated ft a her nusband | ‘Twenty minutes after she was taken to the hospital Martir died | While all evidente points to sul. | cide in a fit of dlspende health and business Martin clings to a | play with robbery as t pal ead. EGYPTIAN IS LOSER AGAIN| |TO CHANNEL | CAPE GRIZ NEZ, France, Sept. | 15.—Old Neptune again/kept up the ban® on the English channel this sea son and permitted no swimmer to The strength of four male natators | ot sufficient to overcome him and neither were the blandishments of four fair mermaids | Ishak Helmy, the giant swimmer ; agypt. yesterday ended the channel crossing efforts for the yei when he took to the water at Cape Gris Nez and tried to reach the fs of Dover. Helmy swam ‘ourteen hours and thirty-two utes, but the water became too for him and he was forced to| up when within.three and one. halt miles of hie goal. Thus the channel has been con: | quered by only five men. No woman | has conquered it. | mi laundry aped. Their membership while warring tongs Hip Sing whiet se gned a peace in| agreement last night | t#in pen he be f HYLANESMITH BATTLE unt (Continued trom rage One) severe. Watker had been nominated at the order of “gamblers” and 901 room kings,"? the~ mayor ehar a in 8 ith and the Walker ernor ywn case. Mr, O'Brien fs a well pie kd doa thike aheantt ne tis known boxing instructor, and has ecrpiabletiy, onl Mier "inaeiiley atid nade a practice as well as a study ROPACARTE Ie eiommatating ns Noe yt the science of the conditioning of Sort heli Wein: apeedt nen. ent subservence’ to Mr. Hearst Yes his Karnak Is a kn om they characterized ag a “super | but," ec es Mr, O'Brien. “For! cit, and I'll tell the world they don'y| 2? governor accused the he past six months my stomach} ii) att enough for this medicine, | Yor of being in secret conference | ust. seemed to he ‘all ont of gear’) Wit nas taken only. three bottles | Wit! the representative of the Klan ind what { managed to eat didn’t | [P00 i i ere “tne pink of con-| nn tneadines, veem to give me any strength, DUC} ii im always ready ‘to feed’ 5 e indigestion instead and|‘' Mippeion lat Hoe.tebant Giraae nade me feel dull and tired. Fs gage ts rces of racial and religion “While training [ would lose all] e/ Lcoulant my ‘snap.’ and though I worked hard | in the! atomach abt and counter-charges pour nthe gym I just couldn't whip my-| i¢ of¢. ed from both sides, denials were is telf back into shape. I didn't have! Anybody who {= feeling ‘tough’| Sued right and left and the He v iny appetite, my nerves were all on ire ought to get Karnak, for be-| passed more than once. and I realized I'd simply have | jjeve me, it will certainly do the} Mr. Hearst leaped into th Py get my order before'I back in co again Then 1 got’ to reading what De ver folks ¥ ing h in good working vous editorials in work,” upp n- | Karnak fs sold in mayor and U St ively by, the Kimball Copeland came out for n}1 e MMe T am and 1 ' at th -~-By, Williams NO SUH WELL TH 1aAnT Bic KETCH ME NAPPIN NO i7| MORE! POOR HANK HAD “TH SAME. KINDA FEVER AN- WE HAD T'USE A PIANNER BOX FER HIM, NOSUH, DIG A HOLE THET LESSEE-RE BouT Six FEET TERRY 3 ? HIS HEAD STARTED \} TWO. AINT HE ° ACHIN: APTER DINNER q OH: HELL FIT IN MEMBER WE \ A S1X FOOT COFFIN | HAD T Build HIS EF WE BEND HIS [COFFIN THET NIGHT LEGS A UTILE. /AN-watl Con | ’ e WANTA HAVE T WORK /] | YUH DONT ENO COME SO SUDDN HANKERIN “TO nes USED T TH BETTER THINGS OF UFE SO WE § ‘LL UNE 1T 4 WR THESE a er “AT TAwll aM ©1925 mY REA SERVICE. Ic. “HE PES6IMISTS. y d signed, affidavits fr } iF | s||Park Muasihtse?s| '|Wife Gets Decree! | his own organization and bi ac | r as : \\In Los ‘Angeles The Republican fight, though less | ; ogether with Hazen \ | 6 eee Wahi D. Waterman, foun.| , A, stl owned and operated by P.| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1 kD. Waterman, four! 4. Tucker and: Ralph Kelly fs sald! some one committed a youthful , 4 to have been visited by the various| mistake dorsal by the city’s publican | '? 2 cludl Hazen, +E saul leaders, but two so-called insurgents | °C! pial = ose PRN tee een ren: Rey bree | arose within a short time to chal- . “ - ent a Judge Gates’ court yestei eer eaiiaxien taken caer efuse day, but Mrs, Mildred J, McPhery | apie a urmtllisuhire: seleeeea’ Det n son said he had announced it was oF a | Ae gg age a. Md ee hig opinion that he was the one * Se pt wags a elk y from Kelly in| who had made'a mistake the primaries in 1917 and was in oto. Hake Judge Gates, however, differed ni toca act yl moonshine, it is th him. After looking carefully » election, is ¢ aerand| : | at Mrs, McPherson he gave yoice Sr eee cemeetat| on the to the following gallantry: Shenk Ge, | d that the ch: “It appears to me that if any ‘A third candidate for mayor in the | {1 Pe ESTA RB ect ie tlle ed i ll Thomas, representing oR axe. se DUB: | arty, "He is unopposed € y Commis | Mrs. McPherson was before | ; ynni was besieged two} Gates to obtain a divorce from phe PEAY. sat 2 p.m. close at| Years 4g0 in a house in which he| McPherson. She added that eight 5 eer ae, lis open at 3p. rm, "t) vas guarding confiscated lquor,| days after their wedding on June | 2 ind at that time rumors were cir-| 9, 1924, he deserted her, remark culated that the episode was brought] ing that he regarded their marri- on by protection said to have been| age as a “youthful mistake” on } extend 1 law violators his part | She was granted a decree, and | | FR. Lee Crat tate Jaw enforce-| the court then asked if she did not }ment officer, mentioned in the} want any allmony. charges of the Hot Springs board “I can't be bothered with trying | | of county commissioners, was at his} to collect alimony from him,’ she | home in Denver today, it was an-| replied. “He is a hotel musician j nounced at the sheriff's office here.| away up in the Yellowstone Park. | | ——_—>——— Just give me my freedom and I'll | (Continued “From | Pag ACHT SEIZED BY DRY call it square.” ] RAIDERS IS RELEASED} “He ACh ahaeted cher but stated that his wife and we do not see much y nis were signed ASHINGTO? ept. 15.—(Asso-| chance to make him support her ¥ persons who are sald to have |, ress)—Assistant Secretary} as his widow.’ explained Attorney en bri ney in return for free.| \navew of the treasury department| A. J. Getz, counsel for Mrs. Mc ar + while others are} today granted the uest of the cus-| Pherson. | ns who know of such IN-|toms authorities’ at Honolulu to| apneesasiaieticienes ane | | withdraw charges against John Pivre| ‘Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in Gwynn was not certain whether |o¢ gan : 2, Whose yacht|The Tribune.” umbling also was included among | piois ized with liquor on| c P t had been “protected,” a | Sribyne Want Ads Bring sults. has been wi open for a long Ume, he said to “There has been no attempt | in the complaint | of malfeas-| Charges inc re that Haze ein office mplaint has | set. 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