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/ r _WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune Bex algh PAGE FIVE (Continued From Page One) : Z Myf , ; 17 : / f OMAHA, Sept. 23. — (Associated during the two days of the investi. if My 4 2 - Press)—The American man no long: ‘ 9 gation, / AR / “YY w er is a “dull bird” from a sartoria} Good as Dad S The cross examination of these : standpoint. In fact he is “the best witnesses is yet to come. ! " | dvesséd mate.” Charles F, Wetzel There remains the necessary phys- i ‘dntitiued From Page One) jot New president of the N e umination of the bits of ‘ | \ 1 Y will you teil us| tonal As tion of Merchant tall | wreckage of the ship salvaged from ") ! just what re convietell of” 1 F%. maintains or OV or ir the Ohiv fields to determine whether | ! A Maw p bis hands in ap:| The credit for thelr fastidious ap: these can shed any light on the ex as ) ! ‘ance, however must go to the | cause of the disaster. This| |© g ‘ 4 “I ar ench finance aminis: i : Rey Seclanee. k's if kage is now in the great hous. ; er ed, “and I refuse to elr selection of ap: The only difference between various occasions and de- a sa ene thé Or ‘ % sf ‘ re ‘ ing hangar of the Los Angeles, - f u } eacar We aR niet this $4.00 pen and our $7.50 which was also the home of the 4 : nee i lett She ship ticular Shenandoah, F plank and |r ht areoe ts predually. dteplactva | model is the size and the price, It will be uncrated whenever the F : ' the. baggage department of the edo for evening wear, Mr court directs. Included in it, are| | X pf - e at of AUlO*l Wetzel says, | A The clipap holds it sec the ship's engine and some pleces Ue t aited his party. With a ——_—_—.—___ ; pocket of practically all of the materials 3 iy Ss e 1e delegation went to ap The spun gold lip: guard prey Besides the narratives of the sur- AS or 3 A peecin B PAD ELOS | d time he filling vivors, the court has received the ard tir T opinion of an expert as to how the | ¢ 1 Cay ‘ ; —_————__—— unerringly ship broke up. _He is Commander | }| ’ 5 r Z ¥ = : | FOUND GUILT y The iridium-p ‘ point Sidney “Kraus, who was detailed to . i ‘. moves freely ox ugh of smoot Germany to observe the building of a : Paper the Los Angeles, and who personally ‘ 5 ie, . : ; F Here i er afin ected at ath examined the Shenandoah wreck, F oF ple : | ere is a pen that will delight eyery scholar His opinion is that the breaking 5 eae by | | | and give an amount of satisfaction found on! 1 big airship resulted from . \‘ < : . . A} | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 23.— } in Waterman's. , of one or more main ~ ; (Associated Press)—John McNamar: ferries act staldsbio. ne 2 q Z 2 was found guilty of May be had with black, mottled or cardina di on his examination > _ i ¥ A ; > (Continued From Page One) F F a jury in criminal holders; with-pen points to suit any tyk Sar aabactate ee =~ early morning. ‘These \ children The jury, out only two and ; aad ate is tone (subpeanenty We gents claim, have been|one half hours, was composed of writing control car ‘broke: awa h z dope’ on the streets and|eleven business and ‘ofessional , ‘ hull und. awupg. auspended® for. a = i ' in TataReMare et tooo | mae audvOne eens, Gane a Any merchant who sells you a Waterman's time on the control wire running = < : | Sour the narcotic supply has| McNamara, who served a prison will exchange, without charge, until you are into the interior of the ship and back . z = mn uncovered in the discovery that | sn in California, for partic. | perfect euited. to the rudders. = z x shipment re bel ceived | pation in the Los Angeles Times § (Bi The weight of the car thus swing 5 SEE , foreign ports, ‘hauled|dynamiting 14 years ago, was ac: Sold by 50,000 merchants and guaranteed, ing in the air, as the Shenandoah ‘ y into the city by motor boats. | cused of interfering with workmen tossed about, probably caused the = “ , The r boats, agents , meet on the Elks building in 1928. The wires to cut through other frames 2 = vessela at a 1 c nt} state contended that he intimidated | ¢ the craft amidship before they z ff sho nd transfer a workers to force them away from Tinally parted and the control car 5 = c € t « € job so that fron workers could | || ., 2. plunged one thousand-or more feet ‘ . obtain employment TMANS ‘ountam ren to the earth. ~ . S McNamara c 4 les dyna- | “f rae : 3 7 - iter, co! at Indianapolis of} That he never has talked o' THis theory, as well as the con- mit v t Indianapoli ok : dition of the-ehs cells ana the valves blackmail for {intimidating building’ telephone is the boast of a 42-year 129 So. State St., Chicago ly which helium could be let out workmen, old citizen of Merrill, Kan. New York, Boston, San Francisco, Montreal Ne ot the ship, will come In for more detailed attention later when perts aro called after they have e3 amined the wreckage, and the state- ments made to the court by the sur- sand acres now in the park. The vivors. asons now put forward are that “ Captain Paul Foley, the judge ad- ' the boundaries of the park should A Acath, Wardens. iat roomenbane follow nautral boundary” lines. ‘That ls ) Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage Lansdowne's objections to an earlier Agog Yadical depart In 3921. She : tn hat LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M. week in September were becaute of | ee otk: nether renaon teeny i 5) er. : ‘ P F factities for handling he shin at| he Scenery from commercialization ana | VIMO! aga A Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service rhe Ge yn (Gontiiuaeurecn uoase “Or F ; ithe Rites are | eaten GAT putieaeesa ¢" oy Sy He thinks Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers hy ® time the {Ne are trying to take y from ary arid se no objection! xi, Deloney dec the theory weather conditions. at the time thel\Woening WwW s ; 5D fee {Gilareet : ; . t t th kK anc ‘ CRE: . HOTEL, SHERIDAN ral Hilar P. Jones, president of the} ong in there & mes wy, though I understand one of ‘ ¢ the: da would 9 the state of this re i SR court, asked if there was any doubt who are not intending to sell out| the congressinen who was orf the| *°° ; : SD even to your 3 i sponsibility in Captain Steele's mind from 4/50 move out.” sald Mr Dok public Jands committeo said that no | VENT sy, ke territory there study of the f ast that the flight] « «w1¢ n the lake’ terri H the extension of the 1 ccounting had ever been made of nies t ; y AAEM \ \ bf ve bea : are only a few elk, ‘There are many ; \ should have been started. stone National park {x allowed to| the way this revenue was spent. | ‘ioce ‘hear end birds. It te impos \ little toe “There was no deubt in my mind moose, 1d birds. s imy 9 through you are s up some |} iys it is used/tor the | 2 MUHMaie to Ute. thee a NA ALY) ? Chat oink” Gapeuin Stet: Q) (MOSER vou ate ide op some) Mr bright says ti uaed-or th6| forthe wt live thet In the ; Gite ea ect CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE State of Wyoming and-you are giv ;, Thirty-five per icent of the] tie teaeral’ government to-relleve SO as you are. But wouldn't CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 0:30 AM FARB—312.50 he weathers map was not ‘per-/ing up to national rule some t bark "is néw open to moter travel i \ ry ot tr a » some : "| the state of responsibility of feeding : ‘ Bavee you approsimately 12 bour# travel between Casper fect, but very few are perfect fromttory which ts rightfully the play.| Sixty-five per cent ts inaccessable, | {he Siatovot responsiblity Of feeding \ there be just a little shock ‘and Rawline a flying standpoint.”” ground of Wyoming, In s dis| I think there must be thousands of | 0°, nikal of disillusionment, if he dis- : x i anything predicted on|{lacussion Lo never hace es Which Mr. Albright himself yay het er teivallave ‘that peo: covered you had’ come? WYOMING MOTORWAY up which you thought wor g00d reason for the extension nor| “ees not know anything about. He ae Jackson Hole of feeding: the r ts Salt Creek Transportation Company‘s Office be a menace to the Shenandoah Ke Seat f Saag vyo-| Nas pledged himself that there are | ! - - - Romance has clustered . € have I been shown wherein Wyo-| Li elk, If it were not for my people 4 . TOWNSEND SOTEW PHONE 144 asked the Admiral. ‘avitie wuld? ba benefited: t6 be no roads built into the terr!- 3 5 Bluesjay is the delightful way to end around beautiful feet. Think Pre es BURNET ‘ Id have no e T am glad “I saw nothing on the weather] He stated that of the $00,000 acres | tory in the proposed extension, | ¥°4 Jvould | a ‘ acorn. A tiny cushion, cool as velvet, ‘ F chart which could not be passed or} which the state had heen asked to| MUlliply 16,000 which ts the number |? See interest outside and feel tha fits over the corn—relieving the pres: of Cinderella, of Trilby, of aprat fi Sw avoided the Shenandoah,” Cap-| surrender there were 45,000 acres of | &€ cars Utro one entrance last | !t 1% an issue to be studied by the sure. The pain stops at once. Soon the the rosy-footed Aurora! tain Steele replied. v Teserv billion feet | Season Re nee ee NQupsontentibn: ie that-it-vou pive * SE MA ray payee Deakin Did their feet have corns? aa ae eee anding marketable tim nd| . . » The advent of a corn | | | | | i without time limit. a ae ( he park extensionists what they . ley, daughter of rge coal deposits. ace free, 4 t rer how much or how little to put on “s ccepts. whole pro- Dharkhvie. wil) combithen prop 1 made ast | ak a now, se nN on pat Each downy plaster is a complete is nothing to be ashamed of. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN gram of socialist party in being nom.| ming will need these resources and| Yeal by congress Sil Serene ne thane pemhlaitnes standardized treatment, with just the But its continuance is. . Westbound “4 to these peopl " are e 0 Jie: inated as Ixbor candidate for parll-}if you surrender them to th considerable sum, / ore 4 mS a2 is Abe Be! ved ght amount of the magic medication sr Uiiateaboenaecs Aavaeti Manatee aments tional government you are pla “The extension as redommended | use: a Semenmmmmns smamamed f , TH, Transportation company an added | them out of the reach of y il-| by the public lands committee is veal ee wiifon to Sats ate.’” a corn. But when a an No, 622 0:45 p. m. 6:00 p.m Captain of F steamer Jean 2 your children's nj} modest compared to the previous}" «r have heard that a hotel already can be removed so quickly + Mey (eres Soren eRe Geet oame ch Al Ree 5 Louls tells story at Halifax of big * ho declared suggestion, ‘The committee urges |i. peing planned iny Lakes —and so safely and surely CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY liquor cargo being taken by pirates| “Wo have heard much com ho inclusion of 200,000 acres and the | tat n golf course has been laid out.” | 4 ho besten ths Departs oft Nantucket arbitrary rules of th . oof w few thou’ | ‘The speaker condemned such con-| ay eee . 4:00 p. m. eo ae. 3 ai ig ‘ ? rg struction as meme repetition of | and years? ey . m, 8:35 p,m, unsightly conditions which he sald Ww Departs now exist in the park, with g THE QUICK AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN T:10 0 m. left to attract bear ic ory os “If you give the extensiortats the e On ry Yellowstone watershed yorz are glv- Teton state game preserve and what was later released so that tho peo: }ple of Cody could have a clo 4 | hunting ground. If you give them ing that which yours Application and Order Blank FOR owners of dt failed to pay . . r ° . Mr. Forrin, speaking briefly | F d l A d t d P d t I P | that the peopie of Jackson Hole al eaeral \Ccident and redestfian insurance roucy believed in getting consideration as ou well as the elk, It was explained h) ‘| Text Jn jhe driiacitioe, thereie ore ... Issued by The Casper Daily Tribune forced to feed from the stack in . : : order to live and that tt {s unlikely I hereby apply for a Federal Life Insurance Company Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy for which heat et Pie utd hnbaodep dant oe I am to pay $1.00, same accompanying this order. I nereby enter my subscription for The Casper Daily ranchers haye suffered lossea be Tribune for a period of one year from date of issuance of policy. [ agree to pay your carrier 76c per month cause of the inroads made by elk for The Casper Daily Tribune. Subscribers receiving The Casper Daily Tribune by mail are required to GA hele hay. H pay their subscription 12 months in advance. If you are now a reader just renew your subscription for one a. adie BRD Gi year at the regular rate and add the small cost of the policy. I agree that should I discontinue my sub- oribed as p toward tak- | : : : Ing the range from the cattlemen of scription before the year is up, my policy will lapse. that country. * The siides shown by Mr. Leek e Consult us M4*2" you've never thought your house ® an excellent {dea of the terri Signed phot ‘the. Devoe ‘Hor tory under consideration cote Plan. | needs painting, But look at it with your tosrapher showed scenes ay ° to P . rr Se 2s oa: men, some of ther intide i j “neighbors’ eyes’! Is familiarity hiding from almost tnaccessible. Pletures” of arving elk in winter wer t rit ain oe Bayments.” 1 you the run-down condition so clearly apparent J. P. Cunningham of G | to others? Fred eeity aEioe also’ wers present nt the banquet, although Yet all it needs, probably is a coat or two of peer Se treres satel | Beneficiary Devoe Lead & Zinc House Paint. A paint which Mcrae. Mr. Peckunase, eall. that Address the.meeting, which was the firet one takes fewer gallons per job, cost less, wears Ae Cet een Old subscribers and new subscribers between the ages of 10 and 70 can secure a policy issued by ‘The $ A called in order to learn the reasons Casper Daily Tribune. It is not necessary that more than one copy of The Casper Daily Tribune be sub- longer and looks better than ordinary paint. for the Jackson Hole people's objec seribed for in one home. Bvery member of your family between the stipulated ages can have a policy. If ton to park extension and that an more than one policy is wanted, just fill out the following and include $1.00 for each policy. other meeting was planned for Oc- | JOHN JOURGENSEN tober at, whieh time iit war oped Members of Subscriber’s Family (Living in the Same House) Who Desire Insurance, Sign Here of tha Yellowstone National park N Occupati : | 4 Name’ 2 --- Occupation Phone 33 242-46 West Yellowstone Highwas | would be here, Later word he aid | ° was that the department had raised CASPER, WYOMING objection to having Albright speak on the subject, and it was feare Name that he might not come. nih tb ashe hen You Want toKnow°*DE VOE |Reeauy PV Ey Pee RSE See rg a ED irk SEER ENE! ee ES 79 miles, averaging $5 miles ar hour.