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i PAGE TWO ROPER LIONS GORE HIGH Ih CLUB REPORTS All Others Leac in Che Casper Daily Tribune. Williams and Plane in 5 Miles a Minute Record aA ——- HEROIGM TOLD IN HEARING OF AIR DISASTER Cause of Shenandoah’s Luck is responsible for Miss Mil- dred Caroline Seeba of Jacksonville, Fia., winning the first Caruso Amer- ican Foundation Scholarship award, according to her. She says she is lucky, always has ben lucky. But after reviewing her story one !s con- vinged that hard work had as much to do with it as luck—probably more. Miss Seeba's childhood home was in Jacksonville, Fla., and she early manifested her love of music, She THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1928 i SUGAR BEET TO HOLD INTEREST OF WHOLE DAY Wheatland Plans Cele- bration for Visitors il | took plano lessons when she was a F ida . . . wee girl, and it was soon discovéred A Standing With the Collapse May Never | that ‘nie. had a pleasing voice. Her OH ee el Al D sae parents saw to it that she had vocal PRES Lik, Be instruction and she continued to WHEATLAND, Wyo., Sept. 24.— international. etermined. study in Jacksonville until she was Tomorrow is Sugar Beet day in = Serr ca graduated from high schol, singing Wheatland. A- program hag “been 1 was t rnatiovial | By ROWLAND WOOD (Copyright, 1925, by Casper Tribune) LAKEHURST, N. J., Sept. 24, The heroism of the crew of the ag school entertainments and at church. In 1918 Miss Seeba went to New York, arriving there November 10. arranged by which it is hoped to attract the interest of farmers in colonizing the Wheatland project. The day will start with a tour Speed’ great®e than five wiles wrecked dirigible Shenandoah will| The next day—the memorable Arm: ayer Sa S brett ps ici | . * . A go down in the annals of the navy | istice Day—she had her trial before Diles will be furnis! x) : ‘pe H. I a minute probably willbe attained “Out. who can go. Lunch will be pro- J unchallenged. a prominent vocal teacher. ‘Out 1 o'clock, at which time r by winner of Pulitzer speed race So much—but ttle more—has| doors they were making a terrible SAAR Lo Cl vill be made. Fol- 25 ‘ = been established at the investiga-| noise,” she sald, "and there I was | brief addresses will : at Mitchel Field, L. 1, in Oc- tion by the court of inquiry named | trying, excited as I was, to sing my Hh bbe Dsbraanek k Ann | tober, ft is predicted following by Secretary of the Navy Wilbur to in a sugar beet contest. very ~best.” . i S i ‘1 will be made over the newly con- ' Wedne feat of, Licut. Al Williams, U, S. Investigate the causes and draw the| ‘The teacher decided that she had structed Sybille branch beet spur. rt © committee é ; ry 4 lessons to be derived from the|a fine volce and thus began, seven When tne train reaches the end of 5 iperation camp] nayy, in achieving 302.8 miles wreck of the giant airship in @| years’ of severe training. And sh en the train ¢ aia tine Se ; sit , a A y z 5. she the spur a program of sports a+ wa 1'from June 22.to Au-} an hour in .plane he will fly storm over Ava, Ohio, on the morn-| studied very hard. “'Thére are n be participated in by those who care ‘. Airs, Margaret Robertson,! the race. ‘The mark, made over ss Ore dane ten aah y e-the | Breat many American singers who Miss Mildred ©. Sheeoa. tccenter: 3 ang Miss Vio-! the? Mitchel -Tield” charac, ‘con big ships breakup in aidate gi | think they can go along easily with- 1100 a day{ The Colorado and Southern rail- em, AH WATERS |b i teg\ cedr NSA] PERE batched i out doing any real work and yet be-| {ng bobbed at the rate of 100 a day) 14 ig granting an excursion rate un, M. C. Keith ! ever n is uncertain. There 1 si ” Mi bi or 3,000 a month = h. —_ H zt f the work th: record, the highest previous {s little likelihood that an explana- sosat a eae penis bag Mi i) : for Hisiday. So Denied and north- ; the camp, speed being 278 miles an’ hour. Let the ceed, that will satis-!¢4 work and work hard.” During| Nine women now fill pocitions as | &" Colorado points. ct ) this camp took! Above: Williams with his plan fy all: the exverte’ who) Wil-B@icalled c each child stay- her seven years in New York she assistant United States district at- CHEYDNNE, Wyo., Sept. 24.—A 1 Right: Williams (right) being Sieger pet aD reeinintrtse re learned thoroughly five operas—"Pa- Reber, deuvael gus pate ae sarbar caravan of Cheyenneites will motor Ran eatin erbes y a brother avi- ‘ ilacci,” “Aida,” “Cavalleria Rusti-| try. The latest addition to the lis ea Ana tee laay to eae Late v 4 congratulated by a biother avi Shenandoah's. crew, nor the 'cool-| Fina’ «carmen and. “LaTecn | ls Mrs. Sarah Cory Menezes, of Dal: |t® Wheatland Friday to participa A ator. ness and assurance with which they fought thelr losing battle with the elements. She also gavé several concerts, and last year, in Baltimore, she sang the las, Texas, in the celebration of “‘Sughr Beet Day,” in the Platte county seat. Arrangements for the trip were . mi title role in “Aida’* with the De Feo pleted by a Chamber of Com- aC oO Fre the st. complet 3 rainary | Monday, What Te nate PSeTIOE | Gperas companys The Caria Amarly AA merce committee, and a large di fi | Monday, when Rear Admiral Hilary SOL fy He sean aden Genes PSone suede can award which Miss Seeba won lolins Lea business men con- py Guy G of th Phy icians Study Case BERLIN JOINS the surviving members of the crew and met an im- carries with it much distinction. It gation of local template making tho tri : auaivera is decided by three judges, one from » Sometre oe sien aes This chase pressive silence in response to his ‘ e ote query whether any of these “inter- the singer's point of view, one from In Choice Of played a violin 66 Ly Wl aI ested parties” had any complaint to | the teacher's sek Che nk ipe Soro the the neon Wednesday. make against any member of the | Critic's. Miss See! snow in iy commen!) Of*Dead” Woman Who Gonna oi worn og | wrare se mil audy Paver 4.1] ETS) Students rest Koptt ¢ | Praise were spoken for the conduct | !f Possible, ally herself with an Ital- o Me TOURIST TRADE GIVEN IMPETUS California Reports In- | Was Returned to Life SCHN interest the case of Della Kassell, of Signs of rapidly a ed by believed the girl dead, but neverthe- less prepared a dose of adrenalin, girl gave a cough, and became com- revived, SECURITY PACT BERLI Sept. 24.—(By Associat. ed Press The Cabinet council, un- der the chairmanship of President Von Hindenburg, today accepted the the German note of July 20 will be of officers and men of the ill-fated Shenandoah, Perhaps the most impressive of the tributes to the dead that of Colonel C. G. Hall, grizzled army alr service. observer on the mid, was the last to wee the officers in the control car all ance were especially noteworthy.” Then fan opera company before return- ing to this country. The award gives her expenses to and from Italy and $1,200 in money. Turkish women are bgzoming more before a mixed gathering of specta- the one-time obligatory veil was Too many violins and not enough clarinets, ‘That is an obstacle which at the present time faces Hugh BE, Palmer, Wednesday that throughout the city seeking to increase interest in this. SATURDAY EVENING The next regular meeting of the Natrona County Poultry association will be held at the City Hall at 7.30 —(Unitea are \Ailos An vitetikectove vacated western cruise who, with Lieutenant | and more “emancipated.” Recently | “rector of instrumental music in| p, M., September 26, An interest- ch. he. iniects art. y pact D § watching with more than ordinary | ¥ tenes atioeibacee es the | Conference, on the assumption Prat Anderson of the Shenandoh's crew, | there was a swimming race for girls| Casper schools. Mr, Palmer said| ing program has been prepared. A tall: on “Preparing Poultry for Ex- ey 7 t there were about a hundred pupils! nipition” will be given by Jesse this city, who after belng declared pletely conscious, fuarnen ae Ba eats oe CUSGR ORDER | rn seat erna perfect order and die- the a Reise st ne desirous of playing on the more pop-| Kear, a veteran poultry exhibitor, dedd, was ‘restored to:lite Inia, hos) feels tholigh, Fad Oasht w Wn ee ae 4 ner|clpline in’ the control car to the| sports was absolutely taboo, Not|War instrument and not more than|and ‘another talk on’ “Accounting pital by an injection of adrenalin. | cold," she said. Sienerth: eteivete bare > aes i last,” Colonel Hall testified. ‘The| alone did the women compete in the | te on the other. In'the high school| and Record Keeping for Poultry- Miss Kassell, adult, was ad-| ‘This is the first time, so far ne|" srl (0 airive, for rev Man corte | attloere andtgen wentiaboutthale'| tac, but the winners were after.| band there is one clarinet, but an] men” will be given by Charles Fow- a mitted to the hospital suffering from | is known here that an adult has been phe ‘se Onroaet Changer. cite lea an coolly and efficiently as| wards photographed in their bathing |SPUNGanco of saxophones. Mr. Pal-|ter, ‘There will also be a discussion AD 1 ruptured appendix, was re-| brought back to life by the injection | °™ phe 1d — “|in the most casual flight, Captain | suits © | mer considgrs the clarinet one cf the|on more advantageous marketing of —w oe ported recovering when, appa‘ ly | of adrenalin, although there are a nadow: a finest of band instruments and is| live poultry. Any one interested in A without cause ap: | number of cates of infants being 901 ROTM RUNNER) ance were capecaty nro | The wearing of a hat instead of i Mies Kassel! tonight {s apparently describing how he had started by a Turkish The director also will seek to arouse poultry is invited to be present. ——___—. irl, Hadtje 5; 4 * leaped for the ladder into the hull aeat interest in the ‘cello and viola. R HAS crease This Year of ley was called, | on the road to complete recovery | J S M I SSING of the airship as the control car be-| pe mn a NrporegenUy decried There ate eighteen members of LA AMIE re but before his arrival the girl was|again so far unaware that she had Ban to wrench itself free, he cone| ion neem Oe ee on, the Turk: | the high school band this year. ‘The 50 Per Cent. pronounced ¢ ho physician also been declared dead. cluded: Hh question, On her return to Tur-|rirst public appearance of the «ory FIRST FROST ceat ANTWERP, Boighim, Sept, 24—| “Then men in the controt ear | ¥Y she discovered that men were|zanization was made Tuesday night wearing hate instead of the fez, tur- i y ni D at the banquet given by the Casper BY ONO MR JQ | (By The Associated Pross)—Another | Went HN spines eit aeahed ban or kalpak, and therefore contin. | Chamber of Conmerc. “ihe (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) P BLEMS SD [ay Sat mum runner has been given) Wey not toat until the Beenkueen | ued Wearing her American hat. ‘Phe | 7°" : LARAMIE, Wyo, Sept. StoxBy ; = ._ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24.—Cal HOMPSON ¥ Tegel Be ie Oe Testimony as to what happened | Vell 18 very be.oming, however, no} Summer's return will be deferted | Ansociated Press)—The first frost of are {fornians have reason to believe that i i pee to cause the break-up was not en. | ‘t $# not probable that Turkish wo-l for two years because of sun spots|the season of any consequence oc- advertising pays, for judictous buys ae 1 The veusel is the Belgian steamer | trely clear. Several of the 23 mem-| Me? Will discard it completely. and the moon, in the opinion of nine}curred last night. Today the sky ing of space in newspapers and mag- \ Gertrude which, with a crew of 19| Pers of the crew who were called to bets, MNEISU Clea gaae yeerise mat iz ne throwanout the country’ helped Orders Her from the Home Her men, sailed from Antwerp, Febru. fhe Cand fixed the height at which German women in tid to increase the soutiat pare to the ary 22, bound for Vancouver. She | the break came as 6,200 feet—more west coast this year by about 50 per Money Set Up had on board & general cargo, most than a mile—which would fit in with the contention of Captain Heinen, Prick ior maxi Vaio of which in sald to have beon Mquor | tre “qurentlc Abanip casarceionne ‘ aren ; rave principally whiskey, The Gertrude NY ra validated round trip tickets Dear Mrs. Thompson: preciate any advice from readers:| passed through the Panama canal| helped bulld the Shenandoah, that nearly 80 per! years old. My husband 1s Tt may serve to give some of the | anq called at San Francisco between | th® Skenandoah's helium gas, ex- \ isco by have been married two 3 “flappers"’ who ask such silly ques) Apri 19 and 15, Since that time| P&nding in the rarefied atmosphere, \ res, though | am a Christian and have ne liked | tions a thought on the serious side nothing has been heard of her. She| **¢'ted sufficient pressure on the SM xe believed | the idea of divorce, Consequently | of fe, | BLACK-RYED SUSAN. |haq on board goal sufficient to inst | amework to smash it, ease In mo-| 1 have taken so much—for a year] Wate has dealt with you unkindly. | ony untit July Lieutenant’ Commander C. ¥, \\ ae ‘alifornia motor ve-|T have gone around with a smile | You deserve the love and devotion poste 3. ESS Rosendahl, the senior surviving of. \ 4LLLf TT) estimating that) on my face and my heart fairly | of an energetic husband, and what > | ficer, however, indicated clearly y AY from out of the] hursting—but now I find myself} you have is the abuse of a worthless that he believed the ship's backbone NS ey Ca a's cities and| weakening. Something must be] cad. Where you made your mis- had been broker, when the control the vacation! done. In order to make my case | take, I think, was in willingly pay- ‘| cabin, swinging below the hull, Yi ee 4 ’ x plain to you I must begin at the | ing his debts and continuing to work wrenched itself away as the ship UY Y Dr. B ager of Cal- inning. I had been hard work-| in order for him to have an kuto: T, L 4 nosed upward, Yy {fornia ates and conservative, a business | mobile, The debts should have been 5 It was clearly established that YY The justify our predic-| girl, for eight years, and had a neat | pald by bis own gee tess fhe two of the pepenen anal’ engines z 1 > last spring and show alittle savings account amounting to | avtomobile should have been the C Set 0 contributed their part to the disaster t relatior ween adver- | $1,000. My husband I found after | fruits of his own toll, You spoiled} DOUGLAS, Wyo,, Sept. 24.—Total] by going dead shortly after Com+ ZZ r ff This} our marriage to have nothing but | him by unselfishly deferring to him | receipts at the Wyoming state falr| mander Lansdowne had run for full ZB resul were ompllshed | debts. ‘This, however, made no dif- | 1n everything, instead of clearly in-| which was held last week amounted | speed in @ last attempt to straighten ZA vven in the face of the Florida and ference to me. I loved my husband | sisting on your rights, Little can| to $8,203.75 or nearly $3,000 more! out the ship. One had cracked a Zz pean rust and was determined to be happy in| be realized of the wreck of your|than the receipts of the fair last] cylinder and had to be stopped. ‘The EA t is of several national| spite of everythitix. J pald hie ade marriage. I advise you to seek a| year, The fair association is able to] other became overheated, . a west const dur-| furnished our home, and helped buy | divorce with sufficient allmony to] Day all outstanding obligations incl-| Besides establishing the gallantry Y t miner also contributed ma-| an automobile (the latter he insisted | care for you until. you recover your | dent to the conduct of the show and| of the crew, the hearing to date haw ‘ ost lly ¢ n to the west on) as 1 continued working out as | health. Don't giva up your home,| will have a substantial balance to| effectually stopped the charge that ( en to California | well as doing the house since your money pald for the fur-| add to the fund of next year's pro:| Commander Lansdowne was forced Include | Wablesod Shr abimncat ¢ nishings. You can obtain a court | gram into the flight against his better ‘ ne-w tick-| for n year. I overlooke order preventing him from molest ae judgment, for political reasons. , " nd gined myself s you. The navy department's order au- ‘ ‘ ek = niting ¢ | \\ | thorized him to make such changes bat ES pS i - -— — in the prescribed {itinerary for the ' quarrel, but I would r CURSOS «OC trip) as) =e «deemed necessary were} Kk. Finally, due to my U d Neer, we should the dictates of safety and the ea ‘ ting bad and not b able Buifalo se Little Ralph belonged to a family! weather conditions make it, advie- mt 1 work regularly, I lost my job, My Latta One a he came ante able.” nr money gave out and my husband bl 6) se carrying five stones which Cross-examination of the crew i reese a hametae ete || AS Hmebleme Oni || ie noun te ns ganeenes, wie] Crowsaxaminaon of the crew Out ertining will not go with me to chureh and : Look, mother, here are tomb-| cara who conducted an inquiry Into ‘ 5 does not wish to go alone, He Yank Planes stgnes for each one of’ us.” the accident at the scene will con: 4 s! c , never will take mo any place if hej j The mother, counting them, sald:| sume thy next three or four days. we lar can help it. The car I was to have | Here {5 one for father, dear.| Then will come the “expert teati- buil ul the same as he I have never OUEZZAN, Morocco, Sept Here is one for mother! Here i8| mony," including that of Colonel ef istne been allowed to learn to drive, He} .ooota' presejek oom “Billy”, Mitchell and Captain Hein: eg ‘ often goes off ag noon a he sete} sere mo.” painted ine on en, navy department critics, which h ly on or hor first visit, | Ms brealfast and stays all day with ioe eae inate ine may—or may not—determine just more a mer who has | cut saying a word, If I ask where ike Rinerts maT aeleties what caused the wreck. / AE to seo what Far West hag | be has to @ rage: | serving on. the Moroccan front, saiwigaee sear ZZz LAL Lg: fer, Accurate stlos show | Twice he CEs TH Beseptle alae Aid Be . gee SoG Yj Y, tourists return to Invert and| the prewence of a neightor. AM | The emblem was designed by two 2 ZEEE” Mii yal 1 a come | these things I cotld have forgiven, | 7) ie CO Hoigen and’ tleutenent Prince Henry ig ng priations, | but that is not all, Many times he |! ‘ i My Bae aero eT itaee ousins, both ‘wel Known in the ‘bie mmedans of Mo.| tried to drive me off from t Parle ‘Thee work with che paint | brothers! “Here (s the baby's; But I ‘Killed’ I : iy man te} home I have—being an orph inh on' the funelane OP tholetonn | there: twinona fori Dela, the sala 8 ule n h e 12 aorer Hi wie after hu Rta right io, een vid oat | ties ‘tet inaateaeee at | Rai. was et then fr Ctever taste Counts -.. 15 her f five year quarrel with him; or because Deried |) oved the admiration of the | Moment, then ioheertuly cried: Sh B it ih " 1 _ __| when he tortured me by telling ‘° Py vel tan j * ‘ 317) f. i east eae ee |e causes | Dee res ea gist AGES ea nar aeh pepe retain bal ei ORE THROAT ngle with bad women, He also | 4 Other members of the Sherrifian Simninty, woman who treasures such things is sure to be Gergle with warm salt water | LOwetA of the way he flirts with the | #auadron, the name given the Amer. ing feelment of regulars was mak: Pate Eat TaTETERD, critical of the food she serves a the coffee she ‘ then apply over thr 1 by ‘hint in painting Some of the native * © long, dusty march across the * ny 24. 2 i s g Orae, although T don't think that) voi dera thought that tho beast on | Tolling prairie land along the Mexi,| elated. Pressl-cPrifce ‘Honry, the Places before her family no leas than her guests. ¢ | ¢ HK s does, Mrs. ‘Thompagn, 46) you | ae ae aaah gel atures: fan ponder: It was a hot, biletas, AEB aria! sap, Was: aciudlenced, Wherever taste counts—wherever menus are , na page dinate oi: sea lane wa ation. ng day and the men, longing for | “killed: in "ear! ne rt i i tne VAP ORUB (il? Or seems T am.consid- | 7 altel os ES wator and rest, were inipetiont to | ing by 9 referee in the army maneu- given new meaning each day—you will find a con- ni oer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly "ted good looljng. My friends say reach the next town. + _ |-vers now proceeding in the district. stant appreciation of M:J:B Coffee. 18 FP. NX Pony ; olf os beens A rancher rode past. Henry, who is serving with the Te : i 7 an nas aie bald ‘af Retexeti ae U. S. REVENUE “Say, friend,” called out one of | Blué army defending London, be- A For M Bis the coffee of constant flavor. Drink # Sas. Wa tbh ete fay BURDRTGUUE De ia Hi Dieses. tg the zon, Yoow te ta:1¢,40 the nest eigen Conmually” wis nadine: bie it as you aaa or mild or in-between] the oA Pas : wy eee, Waeten es ah antl hha a et MAN SUICIDE “Oh, a matter of two miles or #o,| and artillery of the Red forces. He same rich, ful ‘bodi flavor is always in the cup. eaning t no doubt-ca this wr 1 Mens ' $1.25 {f you should publish it raid, you no doubt can tell from Please advise me, and T would ap- iting {Associated Press. J. Q. Williams, I reckon," called hack the rancher. Another long hour dragged by, and another rancher was encountered. “How far to the next town?” the exposed himsg¢if too much and was caught in a burst of-artillery fire which “wiped out" his gallant cav- alry squad, Nain Wool 7 50, deputy internal revenue collector | men asked him eagerly. It had been unofficlally reported Vacuum packed E oH Ad . $14.25 NO FEAR OF EVIL resulting from | °° Cirediey | Golo, WE Patina dad a h, A good two miles that Prince Henry, Field Marshal by our own process— : an f change of diet, water or climate, |}, automobile near here today, A weary half-hour longer of |\Earl Haig and many other distin- that's why it’s meets evety taste 1n ‘ : We Call For and Deliver | concerna those who take on the short] 4 “tourniquet; made of a handker-pmarching, and then a third rancher. | guished officers wers “Kk ina favonfiel, trip, summer vacation or long journey, | crise a necktie. and part of m pencil] “Hey, how far’s the next town?" | bombing rald last night but appar. © 1925 by M.J. Brandenstein & Co, ‘ag JAKE | CHAMBERLAIN’S was bound tehtiy about his neck. “Not far," was the encouraging} ently this was a false rumor. ' COLIC and DIARRHOEA Coroner W. 1. Hollowell pro: | answer. Only about two miles.” The crucial battle of the sham war don't forget Tazs Tea Orange Pekoc [Black] or Japan nf w ait Halel Brat TARR 802 REMEDY nounced it a case of sutelde, declars| “Well,” sighed an optimistic ser-| began at daybreak today and it was And 4 8 [Black] or Jap [Green] meets every taste in tea y ‘is none | Ready for emergency -night or day, ling there were no indications of| geant, thank Ciod, we're holdin’ our} in the opening stages of the action ; Le oe Leet ee aes | foul play, ER Sn own, anyhow!" ou I that the prince fell, 14. ‘ ‘ / oe : INL FD RR RATTAN IE LL. PAGE TIRAE® SS PRS TANT CPs a

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