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PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Tribune TUES! DAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1925 | . >..2 F J] in the afternoon mizht be. heard in COURT DISPUTE OVER piseraico. tees? ea pete Finger Prints the east prove, of uae, tho | ° : stations were silent at tha ,| Unified Air Service Hopes Shrink castern ta A Aad ied Not Those Of hour. Similarly, programs could be = | TMI FARE ADJUSTED eet : ey bee pes broadcast from midnight to one or | | pee gs * two o'clock in the morning by east- ne : ern stations and be heard on the | Two Suspects hig ne Se at tan arise | En at nee 2 evening, provided the stations of Weshecre which Dexai Migiaes ot the west which use the same wave —_ Be, nee e IER eee | VER. 2 lengths as the eastern stations were to be owing Ril oper was cettled | DENVER, Colo., Sept. 29.—(By -- | in Justice Henry F. Brennan's court The Associated “ Press.) — Finger silent. # fad | | when Hagens paid the bill and the | prints taken from the safe of the f iat | costs of the case. A charge of ass: A. T. Lewis & Son Dry Goods:store | b= Off Th h Sh h Hagens had filed against So. Rene co hightiwae: robbed set OGRy z 1cers ought e wa | night, with the resultant death of : Not for her! [ee | | the night watchman, Lee Seaman, Di t S k on e | do not correspond with those of two | IStaNCe Oe€eKeYs + | | held 4 ion with th ¥ r | suspects held in connection with the R di B Gi Up to Crash Time fobbery, pollee announced today. adio to Be Given ¢ 2 2 ‘The two suspects are Henry ii} ee Blaice and Walter Smith. Blaise Novel Treat. LAKEHURST, N. 4., Sept. 29. | has been identified by J. F. Rogers a —(By The Associated Press). — | of Casper, Wyo., as one of two men Commander Zachary Lansdowne, he saw enter the Lewis store at 8 y ROBERT MACK. vais advised and did not heed the | o'clock Sunday night. (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press| advice to change the airship Shen- ixeunnta tion) | andoah’s se to the south at ahs . VAS NGTOD Sept. 29.4 ex: least half hour before the craft } ; w ABINGTON, 5 pt 38 An x s sucke nto the storm that | change of silent nights betw | Semele 4 | acific and Atlantic broad: wirhis. state le t F fons, with special programs ar- , This statement was mad ERC Giige (qvan ined ting (bean before th naval court etna ia ae | sug a plan for maintaine| A by I te ae nant veut a0 loan MOD RPRINGE firso eae | 7 ~ 4 ing the interest of the distance bunt My $e de he sine ‘ao : ae not M ar oa D. Mc aed MY ifs 7 aie Gil ~ | Little hope looms for an unified air service in the immediate future, as the special aircraft inquiry ers dhiring the coming winter. The change the course because Ander- | last week was appointed by Gover-| Commission specds the taking of testimony in its probe in Washington, and a victory is sctn for the Ppa beat ehcp ue rs * son could not point to a danger | n ie oe Ross as state ofl| army and navy chiefs who oppose the plan. Navy officials are seen in attendance at the hearing, Sieben as Aor eieiioneas a pens ae hese en signal in the skies to warrant a | inspector, plans to leave hére Oc-| interested spectators. L. to r.: Secretary Wibur, Admiral Joseph Strauss, Maj. Gen. Lejeune. com- Scindiay Ar SvaATEAba this paaeatae te At present, it is pointed out, ther : hang S ae : il e Dare wh re hi el mandant of Marine Corps; Rear Admiral Moffett, chief navy ‘aeronautics bureau; Admiral E. W. | Mrs. Julia L, Hanna, colored. Mrs. | is practically no opportunity for the | AKEHUI J | The offic oftatate oil Inspector is| Eberles,chief of naval operations. Hanna was 62 years of age- Her | radio fans of the east to listen in on | mer CN 3 gCthat ng inmate Leche chanted home was at 336 South Melrose| the Pacifle coast until after mid: | bc iar an | It will be the Major Moore to| street. She is survived by the widow-| night. This fs particularly true in| HE used to be troubled that se : a cea | Heat asi oerd S aot Pati ‘ I. B. Hanna, and a gon Joseph E.| the cases where the same wave| way—afternearly every meal. ‘ of the craft| state producing ofl lands, Although Eppa of Denver. lengths have been assigned to a fi But she found « simple way to va i ar<batety uha'| the atate “ude bean akeinE ealane i The funeral will be held at 2} western station and stations in New | avoid it— 7: =a ther tb tits ltnRoR OD Chores ee: IS COREA TENT o'clock Thursday afternoon from the | York or some other eastern city By eating a few Pep-o-mint “2a io cly//orl “pres oll lanes 1th tiie axe thera ear 4 First Baptist church, The body is] where no silent night observed. Life Savers after meals. iy : Ti At | oct GRE NGPecigigte gina ages etal | t the Lorton funeral home. In this respect, the sharing of | It's wonderful how they re- ees Fee | baat Ne 1 the target lot ane oatiinion Two other persons were injured In KGO, at Oakland, and} lieve that dull, logy feeling and . Rar Rt tl» accident of which Mrs. Hanna ew York; KHJ, Los Angeles | help you side-step indigestion. 1 the ‘naval ‘board ‘of in;] wealth. inéhe matter | u L was a victim and WOR-WJY, Newark, and Pet t oF The appointment of Major Moore | 7 crac Ba TE ist Borland Ore Very handy to carry, too. re in offing responsible position ts an cae New York, are no | Phey are ! § tance, behing b Ph ouas ilar, By HARRY ‘C, ELLER. Jlooks of the crushed stone, so the Other instances) where little © “Life savers” ' it n that the ma y ‘ 4 | ne tox ty = portunity sis#egtven’. the senstern'| offered the position on sev right, 1925, Consolidated Press| Catalina company investigated the i \ i canis ye ae otee a ‘ A Bat rateded ier i ation.) | y listener to tune in a western station cnet ‘oseanigns, but reguaed it H6/7Ae PrLCANE amen Late | mock hey assayed samples and tntil:jong-atterthe pormal bed time ; i Will ‘uortly- entecicist es arial pvery that Long Beach has | Und that tt ran $40 to the ton in - hour in the east are the sharing of vill shortly enter on bis new duties. ver ore. 508.2 : r hers ; ius ro blocks of paved street .that By OWEN L. SCOTT. the 5082 meter wave length by i i n anit Airs Moore has been a resident of] siouid vie with the ‘street of for-| ‘They were more than willing | (copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press ( KLX, at: Oakland, and WOC WIP, | fis saat ; R vel § RAngs zone at four ye TS.) votten men," “one way street” and nge the rock and did so. They sociatton) Philadelphia: the nearness of the} to digestior Pilon to le poem cee ee thoroughfares, came when the|investignted further and found’ the| GHICAGO, Sept. 30-—"Al-Smith wave lengths on which KPO, | JAr x of course le; was, assistant quperintendents 10: contractors. complained to] entire mountainside from which the] tor Presiden evelyed a notable! Two days of steady labor on the’ Francisco. and WSB, Atlanta, broad- | —— —______ after the the Midy ks in the Salt ¢ s Kk fiel the Catalina Island company, fur-| tock had been taken for astreet-|joost on the ,sion of his mid-| Part of manager and employes alike ; cast; also KFDM, Beaumont, Texas, {Tl Ander a, we} and was later fleld superintendent) vicning the crushed rock, that the|bullding material to be impregnated | western debv here Sunday—and| "as at last established the Turner-}and WAHG-WGBS, New York; : i that we we stronger | for Alaris BA sh Ook material was “off color” with silver, lead and zine ore. without so ch as a mention of | Cottman Building Shoe store in its} KOA, Denver and WSMB, New Or than had thought, for} Springs. To him goes the distinction | “nig is not a publicity yarn, not a] ‘The two blocks in the city of Long | bee new location next door to the old }leans, and WSAI, Cincinnati. re unable to check the rise/of having started the first w in} «come on" for tourists. ‘It is the|Beach stand. The city won't pave] The throngs seemed to take that| Situation in’ the Turner-Cottman| In the past, the difference in time wane of th rs and ejeva-| this community Hin 1032, 3 truth, vouched for by the contrac-| with any more of the island rock for] for granted part of the New| building. The immense stock of| between the Pacific coast and the PH He has been active in Legion af-!/torns who paved the btreets and the'|\fear“of wublcksand ahoveleiifines| Yorke governor's ie i men’s, women’s and children’s shoes | Atlantic seeboard brought the open- bin BHbole icin ea Rhavicigt he 1 fi York governor's attitude. Comins I wne immediate-} fairs In Rock Springs, having been | company that furnished the precious | Long Beach might wake up some} He had large and impressive} bas been moved and have been] ing programs in the west on tho air a Re FET 2 o the ship from| Post commander of the Archie Hay | metal that is trod daily by even| morning and find its. streets carted|audience of nearly 190,000 at the] Placed on the shelves and bargain jof the east approximately at mid- trol car with orders for of-| Post, American Legion, during 1924.| those without a claim to heavenly|away. But they will keep and take Hills forest. preserve as| tables of the new store. night. ‘This worked very nicely as rio to stand by the automat During the ne year eee beer virtue. a chance on the two blocks of silver} Al" cave them a five or ten minute A. Haytin, manager of the store,| with the power used a year ago x After explain the ship’s}| engaged Jn civil engineer! Wor The contractors didn't like thelinlald streets they have. talk, attacking the Coolidge econ-|®88ures former patrons that the] reception in the east of the jon to these officers, Anderson | in this community, having been as . niiy. peomrdad Lwhishh: te sentient same low prices on footwear will| western stations could not be effect- FOR BETTER CLEANING ned to the control car to find} sociated with City Engineer Ellis j * ra myth and pra the sDenoce prevail in the new shop as were] ed until the night was far along. ipoaee ) sundoah still was rising Bc Sa, : se nag 2 | hdministration of Chicago affairs, |Present’in the former location. Mr.| However, with the coming on in The Western } m or \ and then was rs. Moore ané y Pi ie yelfs, | Haytin buys for’cash and is there-| creased power at many Pacific coast Y rena 100 feet daughter will 1 the first of the Kin xy of Afriean Gold Ria contoriat 1 rally | fore able to sell shoes at. really | stations os well as those of the east, Cleaners “At ime,” he continued, “Cap-| month for their new home ifn Cas = were common: rnor Smith | Seat reductions in price. The store | it is suggested that programs broad- nin Li after hasty confer- | Dé ‘ . 3 Rectea” 4ouneRt ty with bis stuft | Will continue under the same name. t by the west from 5 to 6 o'clock h, ¢ the maneuvering Oas epion Trrives sidewalks of New York. Wra "Ss Cafe To Be valves Op 1. With gas being os ) 5 ‘There was no mention in the gov- y hau through maneuvering anc ernor’s brief speech that he had “ nutomatic valves, the captain” began Second Class at N Y [come west to launch a presidentiat |Glosed Few Days = taking steps for the descent x fee 4 be %)|boom. That part of it was left to is ©: we knew must soon follow, so he ¢ the imagination, to the attack on m ’ ed me to go into the keel and By ROWLAND Woop. things are different. The piece de| the Coolidge administration, and to For Re odeling pass the word to stand by the ship | (Copyright,=1925, Coneollasted Press| resistance in his royal baggage—|the thousands vf, bedecked cars eee ee tanks, : . CA mecélationty ined once since lls arrival for the| hose banners hailed “Smith for] Announcement was made today “After Fir delivered the cap | pai ee NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—The | benefit of the news photographers— President. that Wrays Cafe on South Center tain's orders 1 mete 4 Rca = et Harlem “black “belt” seethed Mon-|!% @ thing of tradition and glory, { It a a day of say Gaede street will be closed for a few days the control car, n I got to the] ‘The Casper Fioral company was | 1! 3 f 5 he ke is ‘or Illinois Democrats. esides | because of remodeling operatt : day exciteme ‘ The king says it Is some 700 y : & operations. ladder and ted down I was aur-| moving today to its new location in Oa a es ee eh sanitek Sr ey pepe eer Padtodescnia wanting to start Governor Smith on|The painters and decorators. are ’ prised to see that the gas bags which|the Townsend building. ‘The firm | * Ps iby fi xy Pe a lone betore Got es the path to the Democratic nomina-| hard at work on the interior of the Ti had full and very tight, when | will be open for business in its new | days Of Marcus A. Garvey, | s¢ oh is Une long before Columbes dis | tion for president, they were launch: | building, and tt is hoped that busl- TO OUR MANY PATRONS the keel, wero now flabby | quarters Wednesday morning and aty Re aig jonal president-genera Sk ne orn aati big dr a anate ing a whole ticket Illinois state | ness will not be tied up-for a greater ‘ m although T ean give no | a frimal opening is to be held later. | % SAiniOte sast—unhevelded but |The robe is embroidered with- rare | [cee 1 Chicago city offices.| period than four days. ~Mr. Wray e percentage of ful The concern, which is headed b: Me Ran Moh es oat : ws Mayor Dever was getting under way]|and Mr, Street, managers of the rw. K ; leniably authentic, had stepped|and flashing be shich King Mr. . manag arealtianti car |W. W. Kenge, is the oldest in Casper | UMdenlably authentic, had stepped|and flashing beads, which EINK |g campaign for a second term as | restaurant, Join in Urging the public ur VUare 1 e ose: the ship had reached and one of tho oldest in the state, | rey ee snce of ne athe ania | erienel era nian fan traders, {Chicago's ‘chief execut He dis-| to be patient during these necessary about 6,200 or. 6,300] having been sin Casper fourteen | Pate trappings of the ¢ * . Tha <vhote ‘th xders. | oreetly failed to mention the fight | operations. D valves had been held] years. For the last three years It|C°#St eee aren nokg, is tonped off’ with ant no has made against heer: Pro: | - tt tee ora ew ays minute’ and the ship|has been located in the *Midwest| 4 real King, tracing his | rd Fre ee uted” Sword. almest | hibition proved a tabooed subject. tion that we con: | - > — gnized by no less a powel 1 “ ¥ Nan’ moo \complishments were not made on o allow us to remodel and rede 2 A Lea »G tritain empire, would be| hat a crown is ‘to most kings—his nat corate. shenged to the| AT Cit he Great Britain empire, would be | wha a crown je £0 most Kings—Nls ine field. | Whito the vast crowd { BEAUTIFY. IT WITH an © had chan; 1 to the ATC an, eve Gimose av, ‘eadead 19 Pha Y waited for a chance to see and hear still making prac CHEYENNE, Wyo tem, he was a sensation, | With all this evidence of the|Al smith, the governor and Demé ° ore pound Pacer dad bu gtr: drake Barry se ETI ac analent, the king wears two em:|cratic, leaders from" several mtd , “DIAMOND DYES” ease’ be Fatient captain had or-} formed here Satur night, with | Amoah II, ruler of the 30,000 m blems of the modernism which he] western states were holding a con ad : . ed water ballast discharged | 10 members from the Cheyenne post | bers of the erty yen HEAR has fenoare! One is a vcatiet fab at their suite at the Blackstone J Di =i ae 4 During the decent fo: short | the American Legion passing|* ‘ich section of the gold cd from which ngles a small Bible,| hotel. This famous hostlery has ust Dip to int or Bo: Ry heard rain striking on the rough the gruesome initiation cere at Be ae square miles ae re pienisying: ahs allewiang J a ate been the scene of the making and to Dye WATCH FOR THE OPENING a t i vhich we though | monies The fact the traveled second hurch of England. e other is a] breaking of many presidential am D +h condition which though | mont 5 y pr al a i fa ie Veneticlal,, a. condition | ‘The initiation and organization of class because the liner Aquitania, | modern sword, presented to him by | bitions, 2 ANNOUNCEMENT Slane 1 make the ship some:| the local chapter was promoted by |" Which he arrived, does not pro itish government. George Brennan, Democratic ‘boss Buch 1$-cent pack- 1 i A would probably | J, H. Peber of Laramie, who head- | Vide first class accon modations for ? Amoah came to the nois and Governor Smith’s age contains direc- icthe:y al ctir 1 a dare of Lar | Negroes—even N » royalty—did| United States to study the condi er in the last Democratic con- tions so simple any . here } not dim one whi stre tions of the Negro here. His next] yvontion, led that meetir eVveral woman can tint soft, < “i . sis ast | AN Harlem's « 4 population after Harlem, will be Chicago.| states hereabouts, .without a very delicate shades or r : partes otra F574 waiting palpitar for the kit I he plang to visit the Ne Democratic vote” but with dye rich, permanent ‘ | the peapan ‘oat r t ent n the royal r¢ enters in the sout rth while Democratic convention colors in lingerle, t s Y 11 ee representatior ttended the meet silks, ribbons, skirts, i r , . oe eting | py : 7 ing waists, dresses, ; 1 unable | ginr two « Zion City For General 1 prospects | coats, stockings, 1 * ‘cvs to make ar 2 rectly att 1 i fle were talked ecording to re-| sweaters, drapper a Nigel wae yagtoae ; eh n beged by rapid ent and | automobile I i known th ports from tho: attendance les, coverings, hang- the elevators and er es again were | the ‘al in the royal bag Canada Pl 1 hough the vernor’s visit was ings — everything! 4 ma ry > Filed ag) oli be geneata’ for | Preteen tel tue aieatcacrane celine ay Gea azasiorn weal Den teenie anned short and snappy, all the way| Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind RAY & STREET, I Tops. A : fot aed ore Myc | that T first learned that engine trou | until they are shown peed Uitough, the impression he created }—and tell your druggist whether the eaten 40:3 itheast | w had developed, Aoubtleas due te r these are robes re robes wah d nnd friends he rallied are considered | material you wish to color ts wool i ~ z oe =| he angle at which th ip had beet | when Marcus Garvey was in his VICTORIA, B. nt.29.—(As-]to have made the trip well worth] or silk, or whether it is Mnen, cot- n ———<—- flying heydey in Harlem, before the United | sociated Press)—C. Caldwell, as-| while polit ton or mixed goods. tee | As I recail the ship rose rapAlly to] states government took him hand | sistant overseer of Zlon City, It ‘ | about 3,500 feet, dur which there] for imprisonment and deportation | nois, he to establish a similar hy | wad'very great difficulty holding the] for defrauding his fellow Negroes|colony in British Columbia where y ! ship on it# course. As near as I can|(hrough the mails, he used to strut |drinking, smok swearing, lip et | remember, it was at about 3,500 feet | pretty wicked robes himself.| sticks and short skirts would be | whe 5 which wa held hose fter all, were mere| prohibited. Caldwell, once a pron) | down by the nose at a ¢ | clothes’ that anyone could|inent mining man in this province, = | ngle iidenly nosed ove Imme- | hy purehased if he had the price. !was here today to see what can be | jatély follow this | With King Nana Amoah III, done toward realizing his ambition 1 ly arted ne up rapidly 5 = ff . y harp grinding | -— Prices Going Up '|| Sattar ng eat 1 WE ARE NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW STORE hich told mediately the ship |} ; . \ i} wh mile om ORDER : comes 408 Gro-Cord TURNER-COTTMAN BUILDING—NEXT DOOR TO OLD LOCATION st 7 TRT Vv v t P IMMEDIATELY id Complete Lines of ' TA en || are. for the” Nee Colma” Hal Beni tag Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Oxfords, P arte r th 1; Colonel Mai} . iti Q EGG NUT for). tle kk Best Fitting 1S, » Uxrords, rumps, r Lieutenant Ande then deser LUMP ewtorme Aare sea ema 0) aR ee ede ths Rubbers, Overshoes — 1 him on the catwalk and how early morning freshness in your | ; 3 # he finally grabbed the keel and held stride. There’s ease built into 4 Pp ‘ ioe 5 1s the bow of the ship back -every pair of theseysho The —: | Natrona Transfer, }) 0 ‘Mis ‘uni becan to treo balloot wonderful Cord-sole—springy and rly Storage & Fuel Co. | mained in tk rilous position foot-conforming—takes the work veral minutes ‘ore Lieutenant |} out of walking. Let us show you : eech and C Sts | Roland G. Mayer, another survivor, || ma leaas could throw a rope to, him aad drag | $5.00 HOSE FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Ohh Ae Jot tho ship finally was brought | ‘ lown | : + —- | ake this shop your shoe headquarters. You Save the Difference When You Buy Here . i = a ATA OD Pa) Tt SPEDa | . NOTICE TO TRAPPERS | We Give 4 SHOE ng fe hen, We cas rn agra PO obe Shoe Co. y.5/- | - Ht . ae) | e Sor PIICE QUOTATIONS. 230 South Center Street ¢& COMPANY K 1 WRITE OR CALL ON GREED Stamps 122 West Second Street OPEN EVENINGS Two Doors West of Chase’s Cafe vei