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of The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers -.. Che Caaver Daily Erinn Aa ; si YO#2MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS — = = act VOL. IX. NO. 289 ap Se MSRP CS Stedhtintfon A" CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 UMRT RNA OL SEE Noetathe eran: DECISIONS PENDING IN SCOTT-MORGAK CAILLAUX VOICES OPTIMISM UPON __ ‘AGUNENTS.(N ARRIVAL TODAY FOR DEBT PARLEY WiAllONs NEAR ll FAT PAYMENT BALL SCORES | canis nee Accused | PIGANTIC OO p E aera i ie | i i FA ; ae Acdeleanie’ of thsie |State’s Case Presented . 08 i Giants | Million Dollars Worth! their | | in Hearing of Ouster of Drugs Seized in and can lose all of | games. Pittsburgh | 2 Oee | Litigation. more games to play | France Has Always Met! Obligations, He Says | Decisions on motions for A | |the reinstatement in the of- in Statement. AMERICA Late | Cleanup. lfice of county commissioner sara Vd At New Yor ties aoe \ oe jof Jack E. Scott, removed on nie a 0 NEW YORK, Sept. 28.— | New Yor -100 010 20*—7 8 0) (By the Associated Press) — | Batteric Lyons and Schalk; Expressing confidence that | "tov, Shocker and Bengough. the French war debt to the| at Boston— R.ILE. United States can be settled | Detroit 000 460 014—15 17 0 s t 3.—(Asso jclated Press.\—A gigantic narcotic | sling and dispensin ring was| ered here last night by fede mftotic officials. The ring ts | thought to operate in many of the misconduct and malfeasance charges, and for a new hear- nissioner n will be returned if i" | Pp. ey tonight at : 7 southern s fe scl . “upon the basis of peace and | Boston. — 200 000 "OO" Lit 8 “Dope,” at etree er! pe Argut he cighteousness” Joseph Caltiaux, |. Batteries: Stoner and Bassler, PL Vie prices mallee em : ae voeey. speed ; EB : 1,000,000 was seized with other setz.| | | Called up es Fren¢h finance minister, arrived on | ‘Woodall; Ehmke, Adams and Stokes. ; ures in prospect, Officials the steamship Paris today as the) + woshington—Cleveland-Wash- rests that I been m head of a French government mis- s Maj. Gen. William benny ae : sioh which will open negotiations eer Hane od postponed, ‘rain and Hart. . Maj. Gen. Harry L. Rogers. with the American Debt commission Court martial proceedings against Maj. Gen. William H. Hart, quar- in Washington tomorrow. termaster-general of tlre army, are demanded by his predecessor, Maj. “I have come, accompanied by Gen. Harry L. Rodgers, retired. Rogers alleges that Hart plottd to pre- menibers of all political parties in oj vent his reappointment as quartermaster-general and obtain the post for the French parliament,” he sald in “120 031 00*—7 10 3 | himself. Hart ridicules the charges. (Contin a prepared statement handed, to Wingard, Danforth and newspapermen — W boarded — the and Perkins. Paris at Quarantine, “to brit x settlement of ali our debts. Thi At Philadelphia (1st game)}— is no instance in history which . R.WLE. France has failed to do St. Louis _.-..000 010 200—8 5 The details of his plan ate closely Philadelphia —-010 320 00°—6 7 guarded, The sum which he will| Batteries: Gaston, Davis, Dan- offer. to begin paying at once was | forth and Dixon; Baumgartner and gaint 8 nd Morgan the subject of earnest, continuous | Cochrane. fn ts, digcussion between him and bis cok oo tnt 4¢ was aniply wut leagues, several of whom are experts LEAG ute a ease of action. in preparing financial bills likely to] | ¢ . Louis (Ist game)— . H. FE. “tie jit that the, be accepted by the country. The y -000 on 000—0 7 amd I be it coul ‘ minister was receptive to their sug: | * i 100 034 00%—8 13 0 oo bette : aph, line and wore 3 here gestions but did not mention to any| | e reentleld, Bentley and of them his own figures. Snyder; Sotheron and Vick, eat principle at st le of good governm neatoiacudtyiata wining. Wor Chamber of Commerce Forum Hears Movement Described a$} weve tint isthe ds the , are Mrs. Minnie F. Cunningham. Wrose age range from | Ar i ene Washing nt of a sue- six years up, dre involved and their | cessor ommissioner, sion was expected mo-|'The presi Miss Ethel Smith, head of Women's ‘Trade officers continue their | Union League, but pan and Democratic women oppose her be- | sign. throughout the use she supported Hette last November, and favor Mrs. Minnie don Page mive) i Pisher Con am of Texas. his ruling in t could be disposed of, A r RW. E. Utical obscurity into which his war 001 000 000—1 9 0 activities had thrust him, to lead € a 1 con his country ut of the wilderness of | TT Ae i: “T Brown, Cantrell and Infringement on Rights of Jackson Hole Residents pin shalt nave tae war financial problems | Taylor; Cooper and Hartnett. fever lend money to your friends,” M. Caillaux told friends At Pt ee e : nprenaRicret qi / ittsburgh— R.H.E. after his ‘tentative deht settlement Philadelphid _ 000 06le-1 71 in London recently. “When you | bittahu -100 000 10°—2 7 0 lend money to friends and try to guinst ce and Residents of Wyoming in General | there tect alietcandaseto,’ Batte Willoughby, Mitchell | A fight which the Jackson Hole residénts have been carrying on for years against ei fat collect you usually cease to bel , e ; Yde, a , ‘ A sy dec 2 2ce: reme sir rig’ 7 ' pak Nene hn tite oa nédinia sdn| and. Henltties Yde, Sheehan and Under this heading tomorrow will appear the first install | what they declare an unnece and wanton infringement of their rights and the rights ‘ 1 1 be ey. We are going to pay, and I hope, : form by| ,of the people of Wyoming was brought before the Casper Chamber of Commerce Tues- rk 2 Pai a J ‘=. ment of one of the best novels ever published in seri: ht at its di t the H , ; | W.C. Del REAL manga: Coens: is optimist | At St. Louis (nd R.H.E.| | any newspape is a story? cr ° i sart interest, | |@8Y night at its dinner at the Henning hotel, when Delone is shared by Hugh C. Wallace, for-| Ney Gok s H any newspaper. It is a story crammed with heart interest, mer ambassador to France, who said | g¢ Louis in Paris last night that « Batter a merchant of Jack- son, Wyo., bitterly denounced the proposed extension of Yellowstone National park. After Mr. Deloney and J. D. Ferrin, a rancher of Elk, W a had voie ed their vie after 8. N cs of the exhibited ith t LnsWw « »|| pathos, love, romance and mystery—yet its interest is clean. J 5 MeMullen;} | 1t has a background of society and wealth, a heroine who fas come out well at Washington if the| yqaines and Warwick, sinates’ bot dew aders, 1 Sistexelita’ vetininiiered . be cinates both men and women readers, anc — a score of othe saved civilization and tha At Cincinnati (ist game)— R.H.E.| | deeply interesting characters. ’ } analy Ameren ayern Sxill” Cclends'endy Rogton:.— -001 210 O11—6 13 0 This is the first publication of the-story in any form and Oe. q at’ good! will whol eat -000 000 100-1 8 3 fenough will be presented in the first installment to grip the ‘ are men Batte Joone; ‘ib: H t F 3. formed the war debt funding con-| Mays, Goodwin and Hargrave, | [interest of every reader. | Pin, SAPO ER HEARING SET gies aay Hi eae : mission. We are convinced that, nati (2nd gamey— RHE. Look for it tomorrow in The Tribune and read the opening yeah teed mia pe pen | \ cloning tes afte 000 000—* * *| | chapter. ; tia non Sah c OCTOBER 8TH sici-thet matters é 000 090—* » + ion t ‘ in behalf th t time in the matte basi ovo Walsh Gives” | az E shall be able to reach an equitable five feet eight inch soreclwumnmeP Otl Probes sesh 2S ndjournmer S$ ON | pleted his and “The United and which have twice | X turned by the grand jury | 2". 3 : H : he } falter iia’ shoke: axcallents h and “ich: kev here two weeks ago. This was re-|°! teen Pr ir / within (cape used expressive ges Wher = vealed — tod hen courisel for | Pair acai ot Tot Baris Mein ail bib eee newspapermen began to bombard | pal ae WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—(Asso-) for investigation for action permit eu a! court be. | #ible le palenere of Hols Aarings r chan him with questions, he said: Perry A Morris, former sheriff of | clated Press.) — Senator Walsh, | ting the opening of wells there, 1es to usk | “Don't talk sa fast and don't swal-} Natrona county, has not yet decided| Democrat of Montana, returning low your words. ‘That is the trou-| whether he will enter the race for| from an European tour, declared he | }), ble with many Americans, and {t| mayor of Casper, he sald this morn.| Would not press at this time for an makes {t hard for them to be under-| ing Although been Investigation of the Salt Creek oll stood.” ‘The minister was visibly floids, reduced from | He explained that the Senate Pub Lands committee was investigat ing the administration of public land laws, but that he would prefer to have the investigation of the com utt —" RIFFIANS PLACE r bothered by the questions asked hint declared that It was high-} Teapot Dome is in the Salt Creek| Creek fields conducted separately,| had passed into the hands of “We know you were not convict- probdate he would not be a can-| fields and two years ago the Mon: I tive me which he was not pre- | bankruptey court. pa 1 (Continued on Page Five) didate tana senator introduced a resolution! pared to fix. Judge Symes granted the red tion in bond d Huber’s attorr J a LANSDOWNE'S PROTEST OF = s«OOF': YANK FLIERS this type of craft ple of the country Shenandoah Goismaiatas Who Met| Aertel aateerd rage hat Rape bathe etcurinping tue ditiiy| : epres by Tribal Chief in Morocco of this plan, fixed the itinerary and borne by the state fish|cjated Pres. Abdul-el-Krim, the Riffian chief, is re- first had been suggested for July, LAKEHRURST, FLIGHT READ INTO RECORD)! rcaram SE|Five Thousand Dollars Offered for Death in Disaster Urged Postpone- hen oo the Deer ANK AT TORRINGTON aie ie ee a na : Commander Lanadowne undertook | DIRECT WITNES |ported to have offered rewards totaling $5,000 for every American Aviators, Dead or Alive he navy department disapproved | home to the hat it was bellevéd expense OUEZZEN, French Morocco, Sept. £ (By The Asso- ment of Cruise Until September to curry out the schedule, ‘The trip| EXHAUSTED 1 ‘ TORRINGT¢ Torrington Telegrar but Commander Lansdowne objectef | (Associated Press).—Haying exhau y this week that the comptroller|sent to. ott mber C member of the Sheriffian squadron, which is)composed of - “i “4 . ne because that would be during the|ed the list of available witnesses > currency sclared a divi} merce in Ws American volunteer aviators, brou ht » him 10 ve LAKEHURST, N. J., Sept. 28.—(By ‘The Associated | season of thunderstorms in the mid-| able to give direct. account. of the rought to him dead or alive. 1 of 35 per Press.) —The Shenandoah was ordered on her fatal flight | ate west and it was because of this| wy the First} In opening his address, Mr. D: OUEZZAN, French Moroceo, Sept cking of the alrship Sheenan xtional Bank which | loney a th had been 1 " {uted I Nine planes | rive t I Amed tion to the west on September 2 despite protest by Lieutenant | obection that the flight was defer-} doah, the’ naval court of inquiry was | closed It Jack H I since M ‘ 1 escadrille | { " t : Commander Zachary Lansdowne that the trip be deferred | °° /i""t!! September a'to meat here again today with |and the und th father had beer 1 in t 8 of the | t 1 n After describing frequent {nspee-]_n5 clear line of Procedure marked] now distrit first forest stfpe er of the w ' y t net the Riffian until the second week in September. This is shown by offi- | ions mace of the great alrabip andl up fue it. Bealtore auihatitees n 189 | eit , he’ mate "two cial documents read into the record today of the naval |-particu of the metal structure Refore the inquiry can go much | dividend there will My obser n eft f ¢ } 1A court of Inquiry by Captain George| have the airship visit the state fairs | Captain le told the court that] further. the ‘court Must take time |} tri community the «et ef ri I W. Steele Jr.. commandant of the}in Obio Commander Lansdowne | her condi: at the time of her de-| to ent e testimo of e than , 85,000.00 to the depositors | estr peopl ly pre a to p v K nd rn n ting Hurst Alr station, replied that rince there was no time} parture was saab that her daparture|a svore of witnerser pass-|of the, defunct bank, this, belng the administer the er tf nes, | the At i correspondence showed that| to plete preparations at Scott} met with his eftira approval. He| it in suet 1 sion | first dividend declared slr he bank | h tenant Day.| c Maly artment was very anxious to! We'd, Llinuls, for the. reception of! added that the flight was underta (Coutinded’ on Page Fi cl doors | (Contr Page Five graduate of raity of It ‘

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