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Ch PAGE FOUR "PHAROAH OF PICTURE NOW AT RIALTO HAD TO AGT 70 SAVE Hs LIFE ah of the tlalto the upreme nnel under the almost six c it was gh the hole and as shot by guards t wind of the escape. De Roche the logical s original plan he had been an and screen, Why matic talents, such ¢, to the supreme test? ity. The Germans e of their own him through he was ex Bach time ane. t ag r this trick ‘ier might a fine actor with the the es- silk: was held recently asels, where the 4 what was farm village into i e was a and women and a large Te Deum. Chat DETAILE ntinued From rage One) bas been guilty of tntoxi- ws County, nm and drunkenness VII h, 1923, Sprin said Sherif? of s in the s, State of Hazen, , Was in and drunken condl- enroute to Cheyenne, . B. & Q. train No, rence of Sher and Prosecuting the Governor of ect certain plans the better enforce: hibition VIII. intoxicated nile in the years said defendant, while sh Hot sunty, Wyoming, entered spiracy with Me: der-sheriff 4 Hot Wyoming; Tom Ber- eriff of ry, deputy sheriff of sald county; Tom Riley, Lee Craft and M. © 1, being law enforcement of- Ralph Ke and P. A. nd other ties, whose e to plaintiffs at this time wn, The object and purpose s to violate c Scot zen is employed as sheriff. 1 ter 118, of Ix. he State of T on the 4th day of August t 4 T k f t t 6, distill, sell] issued Ing Mquor | ises } quor | an@| sheriff, M € 4 in t r ald « y the | conspirac . r know ansport intoxic d at sald ranch to Ther- and to there be notorious vi ther fur sald pencil luxury and economy—use HE finest pencil g, for every use —smoothest, long est lasting lead— distinctive green watermark finish, solid gold stamp- ing and specially selected eraser, Plain Ends $1.00 per doz. 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The Dakota Kings are wl gh reds of friends in Casper and w y leave next Sunday evenin Lake Charles, lace of st hare Louisiana, the this elty will m mony aS Es COUNTRY STORE DANCE 10 BE FEATURED Thls } The manag dancing of the popu try store dance this ev a coun- Twenty four bags of groceries will be given away at that time. Each guest at the Arkeon has an equal opportu- to one of these valuable Tho countr © dance {8 a part of the Big prize week program at the Novelties, and substantial will be offered eac night. Expert dancing exhibitions will be off ng the e dancing toni lock no charge for made until 9:30. 1 start t will be D IN COMPLAINT of the said Kelly and Tucker in open violation of the prohibition laws of the State of Wyoming, and at the tima of the visits of the said defendant to said still the same was in the possession of the said Ralph Kelly, and the defendant, in violation of his oath of office and the duties imposed upon him by Chapter 117 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1921, and in furtherance of his conspiracy, did fall and refuse to enforce said laws of Wyoming and failed and refused to perform his duties in that behalf, and failed, neglected and refused to serve a search warrant which had been js- sued for the search of sald prem- ses and and failed, ni sclaure id still, d refused to ge of said hee of the still, and in still further unlawful conspiracy, the said sher- iff, Scott Hazen, has, since Janu- ary Ist, 1925, up to the date hereof, failed, neglected and refused to en- force the prohibition uct of the State of Wyomir nd has permit- ted open and notorious violation of said law to occur in Hot Springs county, Wyom! said Hot Springs g the county by which zen habitual! 1 liquors.and became ar cated and r times between s and othe | pata to the in busine of the prohibition laws of @ State ming. That some of March, 1924, in ai@ corrupt agree: rance of said con- @ said Ralph Kelly pata sald defendant the sum of ndrea ($800.00) dollars, as pald with the understand. s and agreement that Kelly and would be permitted to make 1 distill 1,000 gallons c. whiskey {in the premises known as “Bott's House.” The defendant Hazen to ef 1.00 per gall for all Ha ) At another \ tim nd 1924 e agreed, for a r 2.50 per gallon t paid to him by Ralph Kelly, to | permit the said Ralph Kelly and | others associated with him to un: | lawfully distill and sell intoxicating | liquor in violation af the law, and | | under sald corrupt agreement and |¢ erance of sald conspiracy the | sald Ralph Kelly and others assc 1 him, dia dls intoxle premises kr | | js | as “McManigan Ranch,” nay to the sald Scott Hazen the m of $1,600.00. Thut between on or about the first of November, 1923, and on Or about January 8ist, 1924, the said Scott Hazen corruptly agreed to permit, and did permit, the said Ralph Kelly and other as- sociated with him, to make whisic in the Harry H. house in Ther. mopolis, oming, for which’ priv- {lege the said Kelly paid the defend- ant the sum of $1,300.00, all in vio- lation of his duties as sheriff of Hot Springs county, Wyoming, and, in furtherance of sald conspiracy (he said defendant, Scott Hazen, gheriff as aforesaid, corruptly Bolicited oth- er persons to handle or sell the in- toxicating liquor manufactured and did w That the said Scott Hazen of Hot Springs did between the 25th d the 1st day of Augus' pany With Tom.Riley, a law inforce« ment officer, visit the still owned and operated by Ralph Kelly on the 1924, in com. Watson Ranch, and at another time between the of July, 1924, and the 4th day of August, 1924, the sald defendant Haze while sheriff of Hot Springs county, company With Tom Riley and Basley, law enforcement officers. and —— McFarlane, undersherift of Hot Springs county, visited the still owned and operated by Ralph Kelly on the Watson Ranch tn Hot Springs county, Wyoming, and dia at another time du: in comps in Riley, law e : B, — Me der-sherift, go to the said still begin operated by the safd Kelly on the Watson Ranch, but fatled and refused to ar- rest the party operating said still or to take the samo into his poses. sion or to enforce the laws of the State of Wyoming and perform hia duties as required by said laws. That at the time of ths last men- tioned yisit to the Watson Rasch, the sald Ralph Kelly was upon the premises and talked with the de- fendant Hazen and In furtheranse of said conspiracy the sald Hazen failed, neglected and refused to ar- rest the said Kelly or to take pe es- sion of sald still or to take any action as Sheriff of Hot Springs county to prosecute sald persons openly violating the law in his pres- ance. XT. That the said Scott Hazen as Sheriff of Hot Springs county, Wyo- ming, has at times wilfully failed noglected and refused to perform the duties imposed upon him by Chapter 117 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1921, and the said Scott Hazen, while sheriff of Hot Springs county, Wyoming, and within the past 20 months last past, because of his accepting’ protection money d his intimate association with bootleggers, and because of the « spiracy here-In-before alleged, has incapacitated himself from carrying on the work as sheriff of Hot Spirngs, county, Wyoming. XIV. That the said Scott Hazen for more than a year last past has permitted humerous places to be conducted as bootleg joints and has permitted in Hot Spinrgs county, being th conuty in which safd Scott Hazen 1s employed as sheriff, such places of business to sell intoxicating liquors openly and continuously, in violation of the laws of the State of Wyoming. Among others the following are the places which the sald Scott Hazen has permitted to carry on a bootleg business in viola- tion of said laws, viz: P. A, Tucker's place in Themopo- lis, Hot Springs county, Wyoming. The place known as the “Submar- ine,” in Thermopolis, Hot Springs county, Wyoming. The place known as the “Northern Bar,” in Thermopolis, Hot Springs county, Wyoming. The place kr a“ Cahin Soft Drink,” in rmopolis, Hot Springs county, Wyoming. The Stone Barn, run by Ralph in Thermopolis, Hot Springs county, Wyoming. Charlie Hays, who continuously nutoriously, transports Nc from Canada to ‘Thermopolis, Hot . Wyoming. Ison Hotel, at y, Wyoml Placo at » Wyomir x\ c i] jay asitt of SAE intoxicated and drur ondition CHARLES WATKINS Cc} . air ¢ said Bigned CHARLES WITKINS Plaintiffs. County of being first duly oath desposes and man of the Board of County Commissioners of Hot Springs County, Wyoming, apd was authorized by said Board to take the necessary proceedings for the re- Scott Hazen aa Sheriff of rings Coun Wyoming; that he has read the foregoing complaint by him subseribed; that he knows the contents thereof; and that the facts therin contained are true; as he verily belleves And the said Charles Watkins, be. ing first duly upon his oath dep hat he is a res: ident, citzen er of Hot Sprin 3 that he has read the complaint, subscribed & matters therein stated as he varily bellever ARTHL CHARLES WATKIN R GWYNN ed and sworn to before me this 10th day of September, A. D 1925, My term ¢ Ist Mc { January, 1927. gned 9. GEO, ¥ Clerk of Dist Quick relief from pain, revent shoe pressure, At drug and shoe storeseveryu here Dr Scholls Zz (Continued From Page One) nomination for congress in Cool- idge's home district. Bowles announced his candidacy after Visiting White Court. Feiker bad a dry plank, while Bowles favors Uberalization of the Volstead act if consistent with temperance, Tammany and Governor NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—(By Asso: ted Press).—State Senator James alker, backed by Tammany Hall and Governor Smith, has won a de cisive victory ovet Mayor John F. Hylan, supported by W. R for the democratic mayor ination. Repudiated as inefficient and as a uppet”” Tammany, which had elected twice for your-yeat terms, went down by about 100,000 in the primary yes- terday. Frank D. Watterman, fountain pen manufacturer and organisation candidate, captured the republican nomination for mayor with ease over two insurgent rivale, John Ly- ons and William M, Bennett. Tam- many’s jubilance thie morning wat tempered with concern as to wheth- Hylan would run independently. The mayor ignored demands of ker that he agree to support the winner and rétired without com: ment on the result. The New York Times today quotes Mayor Hylan as having told a close friend: “I am getting out of poll- an record. I have him Hylan votes ties with a done my best.” The democratic vote was 67 per The re- the John of an independent ticket. mainder of the Hylan ticket, newspaoer says, will be new. H. McCoosey, Brooklyn leader, of the thrve county leaders who sup- ported the mayor, sald today that his organization would support Wal- ker. With an independent democratic | ticket in the field, republicans would | he of electing Watterman. n Lyons and Bennett congratu- ed the manufacturer and prom- 4 whole-hearted support. 1¢ whole Tammany ticket scored a clean sweep. The mayor lost even MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 16.— {Associated Press)—Youth outdis- tanced all opposition at yesterday's senatoria! primary. Robert M. La Follette Jr., just inside the consti- tutional age lmit, swept everything before him, carrying all but eight of the seventy-one counties in the state, and received the republican nomination for the United States senate. LaFollet had 163,584; Whicox 72,996; Woodward 3 : McGovern 17,866. The same number of precincts gave Bruce, democrat 6,346; Rodgers, Democrat 157 and Work, Socialist 5,630. The vote today represented some what less than half the voting strength of the state, slightly more an 300,000 going to the polls, but those who did, registered {n no un- certain manner that they desire to retain LaFollettism in Wisconsin. Young Bob won with a majority of 29,49 his three opponents and . plurality of 85,488 over his nearest nent, Roy P. Wilcox of Eau e, Coolidg: candidate. ilcox did not make the run ex- pected of him by his supporters, car- rying only five countie Danie! Woodward of K a, running w of the Ku | Klux K irprise candl- fir rying three The others went to’ La a/ x y a wide margin, | | F the firet return until the 6 election was LaYollette’s | vi One of the surprises of the | election was the poor showing made Francis E, MeGovern, former governor; He was beaten by Wood- ward, a man who, when he was governor, he appointed warden of the penitentiary, The election was fatal to the Democratic cause in the state. Willlam George Bruce, #e- lected to make tha race by the state democratic convention, was unable to poll sufficient votes to carry his party into the final race. The poll aid not receive the five percent re- quired for the fina! election. There fs some doubt about the ability of John M. Work, the Socialist can- didate, to make the required goal. The vote was especially lig! though the was stric al- a LaFollette and anti. WALTER HIERS ~—In—- “A FAT CHANCE” »Comedy Continuous 1 to 11 | Che Casper Daily Cribune WMCEROEFEATSHVLT. = New York Victory Decisive for g island, outside 's close Qutens (Lo: said in speeches that the demo primaries was really a f b Smith and Hearst. riding on the outcome than {s intimidation of vot He said he was assured that Journal, printed in the editorial umns an ny's voters and al they could influence, were wel ganized for primary work. But prim does not elect the may t is hardly neces to say © people of New Y¢ = ee oe the ear | Vario : counties RAYe ciaviayy in the TOURING CAR n thelr city to them.’ | ™#in floor of Agricultugal hall. Con- “It may also be taken for granted ROADSTER that Mayor H: n will head the indepen t ticket and give the peo- ple, whom he has faithfully served a chance to vote for him at the real election.”’ IARKEON Young LaFollette Overwhelms All Opposition in Wisconsin. LaFollette tight. LaFollette a walk away with the race. Two other Republicans may ter the list in the final race u an independent party. They are mi F. Ditpman, former lNeutenant gov- the only ernor, and Arthur Barry, avowed wet candidate. Follette if ultimately Young elected, be one of the youngest members of the senate. He barely qualifies to age, having recently turned During the primary campaign made a tour of the state speaking to large audiences. platform were based principally the platform of bis father in several attempts to obtain the p: Planks in Idential nomination and his national power in the senate, The University of Wisconsin the Alma Mater of LaFotette though he did not graduate. BOWLES WILL FAVOR VOLSTEAD AMENDMENT SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sept.J (Associated Press).—Liberalization of the Volstead act if the cause temperance and enforcement ‘would on a week-day at a baseball game. rs by the police. ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 ——— NE spicuous among these is that of Big | Horn county which occupies one whole end of the hall. All the ex- hibite have been arranged artistic: ally. Many visitors ef sehool children made the traction and underworld state. interests spend an average of $400 an election district to defeat me.” ‘The mayor was sliown a copy of paper” predicting he Pictures by an evening different fields in the state ore scen as well as candies made at the Standard plant {nm Casper. Other exhibits included !n this building are the Colorado Fuel and Irn Works, the Maytag company, the Ohlo Oil the othe: (Continued From Page One) success in November. Jobn B, Kendrick and Congressman Though hard-fought, the primary | Charles Bz Winter. “ TH BI WE K. will go down tn history as a betless| Besides several addresses of inter- E ( . E election. Where was less actual cash | est a musical program was provided. The interest In the fair this after | noon was centered on the arena and bet Less than half a dozen persons | particularly on the exhibition of the were arrested for illegal voting ang h United States cavalry frou several of these were released. Po-| Hort D. A. Tho ‘spectators lice reported no disorders, Govern-| Were thrilled by the demonstrations . or Smith, however, protested to Po-|©f perfect horsemanship represent- TONIC . lice Commissioner Enright, against | ing various practices of the cavalry. am also was to be ternoon for the en- the | col. | ®gement at Temple hall. { It ha stock ¢ heen that a| e, a bug race, and a le race will announced augment the tl regular rodeo program for Saturday he tee) Uhrstons er 2—COUPONS FREE—2 th Stock and agricultural exhibits at tae (the f re elaborate this year. The on the ade | en: B.} —TODAY— WICKED DEAUVILLE! La. Europe’s Paradise of wit Pleasure as || Where Beauty Goes to the BIG CLOWN DAN CE i Highest Bidder! REX BEACH’S : ni WITH STEWART A. FERGUSON’S his res. RECOIL THE _GREAT PICTURE OF MONTE CARLO DAYS —With-— BETTY BLYTHE ~Also— SILLY WEST —In— DON’T SLIP is. al- 6.— of be promoted thereby is fav ored by COMEDY MILLS, WYO. Henry L. Bowles, of Springfittd,|] ) 45 3) S anADGDR friend of President Coolidge, and} {2 *? 12 pag tebe 1 winner of a contest yesterday the republican nomination for ss in the senator's home dist Mr. wealthy n of restaurants, w ow « for ndi ceptional work in this line, especia in the préducts of special cl Wyoming rom iCountry Store Dance 24—BAGS OF GROCERIES—24 DANCING EXHIBITION FREE ADMISSION—FREE DANCING TILL 9:30 cent of ths total registered, practice would be stopped. | : of the ylaitors, This OER ORT REET ies RRS >} Hylan's opponents charged in the A statement printed today in the] includes thirteen events in Nad primary campaign that the question | New York Evening Journal, owns? soos rere murat are Sistah be T of his running independently for the} by Willlam R. Hearst, made it ee SY SDR DIORA ve i T election November 8, would be 'de-| known that a third ticket would be | Something new for the fair. It vee TOMORRO W NIGH . termined by the margin of his de-{ placed in the field and that it could fishy Pg Pee say Four Prizes from the $1,000.00 Display. ain See uee toe sreneed s the Hindenburg Line.” $50 Amber Dresser Set—Grand Prize. The New York World says that} Hylan will head the ng the Hindenburg Line. Hylan, with the publisher's back-| ticket.’ : § is provided each evening —Also— ing, will seek re-election at the head| ‘The statement in The under the auspices of the fair man- t TONIGHT DAKOTA KINGS FREE—GATE ADMISSION—TFREE | RIVERVIEW PARK was announced after he had ce Sa 7 visited the White House, defeated WORDS CANNOT BE FOUND William H, Felker, six times mayor ‘ ” of Northampton, the president's with which to convey any adequate concep- home. For nomination for the seat loft yacant last July by the death of spectacle. George B. Churchi!!, republican, Bowles received 7,090 votes against 1,867 for Feiker, a majority of 5,833. HYLAN SATISFIED WITH DEFEAT, HE SAYS. Issue in the campaign | mask off the big ham and egg man tion of the magnificence of this soul-stirring Te Ten Commandments Who NEW YORK, pt 16.—(Asso: rig ne dase | ain A PARAMOUNT PIGKURE city hall this morning. . “E am pleased with two things, Still Three More Days to Afford the Thousands Pathe oe ibe tices rae Have Seen It AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE IT AGAIN! second, that 1 AMERICA LAST TIMES TODAY Helene Chadwick and Lowell Sherman “Piking After Pizarro” A CHESTER “OUTING” SCENIC —AND— “RUSH’S LOVE AFFAIR” CASPER’S OWN PICTURE FEATURING CASPER’S OWN PEOPLE 10¢ and 40c SEE IT NOW--- With THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA pla 3 3 & the origir al music score, as presented at the Criterion Theater in New York. The MASKED DANCER |] Admission: gu%""cms iovettBti" School Children’s Matinee Every Day at 4:30—15c Performances Start 12:30, 2 30, 4:30, 7 and 9 RIALTO , ASK THE PERSQNS WHO HAVE SEEN IT. THEY WILL TELL YOU IT BEGGARS DESCRIPTION! -75c -50c throughout the Natrona county has some ex ly cn. t 5 frui her | flowers, and sewing work are in t 5 Wollld head a third ticket, but he | surprised at ee Se ee Seren as se eee aaa tie > Sle ch tiie popular but erroneous suppos!- | ‘Thoroughbred horses, cattjo, sheep NEW YOR Sept. 16.—(Aseo- | tion, could not be ralsed here, and ORS ints we ie MataR Sethe Hanes . Press.)}—Senator James J In the lower floor of the same mater ae ock is e my. Walker's load over Mayor John F’.| building are miscellaneous booths. | best in Wyoming. ish Gunninghani, tavored by the Penn: | ryan in the Democratie mayorallty | A booth owned by the Gashee ul ago sfivania Republican machine, won a} primary was 88,734 at 9 o'clock to-|une fs attractive, Here the al g RETAINED FOR three-cornered state contest for|qay with 146 districts to be heard | visitor fs given an Spaces ny ws nomination as judge. from out of 2,968. ‘The yote was| no trouble to learn the details of the Mrs. Violet Fahenstock, Philadel-|] wajker 227,478; Hylan 178,744. famous accident policy which may phin’s first woman fudge, w de Frank D. Waterman, Republican | be obtained from the well maw feated for renomination a8 magis:| mayorality candidate, was leading | newspaper. Copies of the paper also trate. his nearest competitor, John J.]are available on the same day on ons, by 103,842 votes, ‘The vote] which they are printed. AT NEXT MONDAY s Waterman 121,941; Ly: The University of Wyoming has | i M a display for the purpose of eliciting | 38 districts missing. interest In cfvil engineering. : a 7 —>——— The Midwest Refining company’s] ye jur¥ panel which Al Smith. ‘ | exhibit in io Ladestrtal vices 3 18 | preted Tuoeday tor the ts h of Brooklyn, of more than ordinary interest, | Sistrict court has been rel Giles aacbouy eeppueeee him, He showing as it does the process Of} sronquy, it was announced by J carried the borough of Richmond drilling, refining and storing oil. | po ont ss Sah aie (State {sland), and the vote in| Samples of various crude ofls from taken up with hat “Tha Hearat-Hylan campaign of} present including Mr. and. Mrs, W.| and Continental Of! companies, and “slander and abuse has been answer |S. Kimball, Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen,| an exhibit of minerals. eae Night ed by the enrolled members of the| A. J. Mokler and Bert Wagner. Mrs. A fine group of poultry éxhibits igh party. 1am going around with my|Kimbail was chairman of the com+| 1s to be found in the Poultry butld- end Morning ana head up in the air, my chest out| mittee appointed by Mr. Cooper to ar alesre Gi Rtas tbe erage ue rian Keep Yo ur Eve a wit row y head,” | arrange the program. purebri E 5 aia ‘Goperner Smith |" "Atong. the high state officiaa| In the Atts and Crafts bullding | CLRAN - CLEAR and HEALTHY 7 4 ro 7 yer : ar cy 1 f the work Write for tree Eye Core Book Murine Ce, Chicago, George W. Olyaney, léader of| who were pregent at the meeting e to be seen samples o! ‘Tammany Hall, interpretéd the vic-| were Governor Nellie Tayloe Roas, tory as the forerunner of a greater |Senators Francis EB. Warren and ELLER EET — Bam Nne FN