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Aa PAG GE nw TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925 wz Che Casver Sunday Cribune , yee ENGINEMEN DEAD INIA? WINTER IN20¢S 572%, [PRACTICAL WORK URGED UPON|:2!::°25 0c: S. P. TRAIN WRECK [Ni GIVES ec sorrm(tuer WEST “BULLETIN: a ane > Ea 72 . BXDNEY, 3 sa , . Ss “ ELIT PES ae: ngers Escape With Cuts and Bruises as Westbound (UT INTERVIEW! 222 fea. "Thy Sista | A bite to thd cae Chacon: C/E eight. rats Increase, s)}- The conviction} A plea to the Casper Chamber of] freight rate increase, the chamber i 5 i i [ j t 3 e far vas express-| visionary plans and settle down to| ment, conventions in Casper, Fast Train Collides With Freight in Nevada, SNE for veel in the far april wie @xeiae’l $8 } were made at odds of 7 to 5, on Washington. y, Both teams held practice sessions~ on Forbes Field this afternoon. Skies 2 depart- 7 were overcast today and weather ed by Commander Donald B. Mac-| a few carefully chosen well planned | signs, and oll field roads con Fe iotione aration vals Tomeetaight Millan after the arrival of his schoo- | lines of work is made by R. C. Cath- | tion. ishi [ ; 7 Moe and , but official forecast- Demolishing Engine of Passenger. Recent Land Hearing] te"fowavin neve today on the ee-| er, present of tho organization, tn ele ne and tomorzow, but afflea! foreeax- turn from his Arctic expedition. the first official bulletin of the cham- i clear by game time. q Here Forms Basis “The dog is still king of the Are-| ber which was issued this morning. RLD SERIES RENO, Nev., Oct. 6.—(Associated Press.) ——Two enginemen were instantly killed, Of Di 3 tio,” sald MacMillan, The bulletin is to be published See thound Southern Pacific passenger train 1scussion. abhere. ares ed ’ and Chapman, and C. B. Littefeld, | Bygt h PI which crowds out discussion of oth-|-The Associ of the Littlefleld Abstract company rutls ane er works of the chamber. Se aecsiate gacise-Vinitory rexched jite)|| oe inn Congressman Winter was to have . “The bulletin is to be the medium | height this afternoon with the open 9 been accompanied to Denver by Sets Record in t ‘ort A > 7 {ll many things he| monthly with the purpose of letting § t persons slightly injured when wes monthly purp { ty 4 : ee aa a Aj can do that cannot be done by any|the members of the chamber of " i yer 5 cc ed with an eastbound freight train in the yards at Sparks last night. ae other method of transportation. As Rpetieres ace what is being ‘done { “DIAMOND DYE” ANY. { The de : W. K. Smith, Sparks, engineer of train number 5; F. Kummer, Sparks,| prnver, colo, Oct. 6. Con-| the result of this trip I am convine-| for Casper even though there is not } man of » num 5 pate Asari t inter a jane feable | ¢ it the forum meetings r of in number gressman Charles E. Winter of Cas-|& that planes are) not pract: opportunity at the foru Q None of the passengers of the train were injured seriously and proceeded on to |per, Wyoming, is here on oll busi-| for the far north and that if alr} tg give complete details on all ac- GARMENT, DRAPERY § | da nurses = < hess, together with a group of asso: | transport ts to be used {t must be | tivities. Meetings\ of the chamber , ¢ t clates; A. E, Winter, of the Midland | the “rigible which formerly were held +, { \ Investment company; T. C. Spears, are now held monthly and usually )} Just Dip to Tint or Boil { | . a of the accounting firm of Spears ake there is a main topic of interest} prprsBL » Pa., Oct , to Dye § train x 2 B. vhic’ v ss th- Press)—The influx}? ‘ of contact between the administra-|ing championship clash between r four members of the senate public eis tion and the membership and in the | Pittsburgh and W Each i8-cent — DROPS DEAD In RE ¢ EW RK lands committee, but a change in . . opinion of your board of directors | hours off and the ri package contain A plans caused a’ different routing. Trial Flight Stull bee eag ee MENTOREsoriie, ete putiilig,the :f Rirections ‘ao ‘si Cine OOEVONT The Wyoming congressman was Satement in the first issue says. | their preparations. ple any woman FIRE i r f i { pan Be Fs greeted at the Union station by Dr “Meeting dates willbe s0 arranged| The host of invading enthusiasts bas Sab ivere ide} PIL PHLGe i ) E Oct 6.—( the smoke and crackling of the fire, | tuner of the Colorado River league, i as that approximately two weeks will| was estimated at 100,000, thotigh dopcen SiN ae oF Ras: é Fa \ssocinted Press)—Fire which de-|the entire building was practically} and J. G. Hostutler, secretary of| SOU TEAMETON aaR ena) Say 8.| intervene between the publishing of| only a small portion can gn Ce aes eee 4 [b HEN AFF FERS ale | o'cloch took a toll] “veloped in flames. the dynamo division of the Denver} —(By The Associated Fress)—Before | +14 putietin and the date of the for: to Field, whose capac corte tilee. «316 AL ULE ur ot te it ae tnd Mrs. Pen-| ‘The Penningtons were for many | Chamber of Commerce. f leavicig for the Sebualiee up races | im meeting.” Be staat mal poetble additions, goats oe ni lives, ‘while| years residents of Butte, where Mr,|, 17 €n Interview here Mr. winter | af Biltimors, Cag y } The publication for October car- waists, dresses, told of the public lands hearing re-| of the British entrants in a secret coats, stockings, is space, how- da Penning-| Pennington was engaged in the|cently held in Casper and discussed | trial with the super-marine napler| [0 fot Ope aene eee. Shes tac ph at tala! gamit AN rontie? cacater injuries Practice of law. About ten years! the views of the stockmen regarding | $-4 attained a speed of 226.752 ‘miles | 0° ‘ Pree emEt ecards | dey ith tickets in les, coverings, hangings—everything. M Pennington was burned tOlago they came to Roundup, and/the liberalizing of the ‘homestead|an hour, it is announced, Praga any ead af ice tera nt B Diamond Dyes—no _ other eath in the building which she en-|naye made their home here ever |j.. bd ‘The international federation of | t® the Colorado River league, federal ces br! h kind—and tell your ‘drugglat wheth- | tered after having once safely reach: | since pene 3 5 A 1 | neronautics verified the speed which | 't!eation projects. Fire Prevention | pared with original price er the material you wish o color is ini Aue] ed ther cutalte oae cee 5 Ratan ts Wyoming stockmen are opposec ssrora uti ve zi sp ae ch} week, the state teachers institu:e, |and $6.60. anetbectieastinen, nee of Fire Prevention Wetk | other members of the family or to to any further. leasing of. the Dublic | was sald to constitute #, WOre S RCO: | the ttrattic bitasi of tie ohembe: Despite int mixed_goods § domain for grazing purposes,” Win-| plane record although reports from t Fi Eire cRaae From eave f ah poe teeapaes Wl ter said. “That view is different | the United States claim one of the c ‘ . is, ee : ikea oe bi sets from that of the National Wool| American entries has gone even fas- Growers association, which recently | ter. : vf é : Liat beh favored the nting of long-time SS : fig’ shatebee cieassll ure a few minutes after reaching CHEYENNE I HEAD aobhatreapmpeadeer ee aes : hawt ‘ ~ ~ 4 tle and sheepmen feel that changing Sie tat Sa eee ly Ran eneui kia recente weather conditions make long-time ; sat el alto 237 ecb ih ta eo’ | CHEYENNE. Wyo. Oct, 6.—| Permits undesirable and believe that Toateabee’ Department John W. Hopper, a ploneer resident | it 48 better to maintain the present p ‘ Geicominierc the of this city, passed away at his | homestead laws and encourage the pping dead from heart Just try it ++ that’s all! A tin of any size you choose will cost you nothing at all if you do not pronounce it the farest tea you have ever tast- ed. Merely ask your grocer. )Schilling ‘Jea home here early Sunday morning, | Private ownership of the land now to death. law s0 as to provide for entry on as as born in Blandins-|™&ny as four or five sections. . _eo Mr. Hopper w: The Council of the Brotherhood ville, Ill., August 29, 1849. He came of the Casper churches meets this (Continued ; rare west with his father in a prairie evening at 7:30 in the First Baptist rom Page One} schooner in 1863, going to San Fran- church. In addition to the members chine, slued toward the edge of the| cisco, He returned to the eastern of the council, all committee chatr- srade in the grip of the soapy al-| coast by a long sea trip and in 1876 : y r 7 men for the union tabernacle evan- , and in the driver's struggle to| moved west again and made his gelistic campaign are invited to wheels back the front axle | home in Cheyenne. meet with them. Vital matters in : ear rae his death resulting from an. attack | forming part of the public domain. a eicetit of pneumonia, from which he haa|_ “We favor the lberallzing of the IN (AR CRASH jesbiatek SO & veal ocho? hie|640-ncre stock raisers’ homestead | UI i used to hasten a or when used In- for cleaning pur a 1 The machine rolled over.| Funeral services were held at the connection with the revival meet- Tea ae the occupants beneath. Presbyterlan church Tuesday after- ings will be discussed, in addition to Coffee aeons, Riach hurried to the Barker| noon at 2:30 o'clock. From 10 un NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—The 75-foot |tho regular monthly business. 2 h nearby and brought back three} 12 o'clock Tuesday morning the| coast guard patrol boat CG-101, of Baking 1 Dr. Riach right) body was in state at a local under-| the ‘rum chasing armada was safe os ca:|Ban Lowered on Powder taking today after sending out Pe ; ty for a seco which rushed seyen ships to the Extracts When ng an rbameitt a ‘ occuring late yes scene ‘without finding her. It de Weekends Taken . i give consideration to] day afternoon at the corner of South veloped that the radio operator of i f ed f the en from a fire h street and Industrial avenue, * the CG-401 had given the wrong lo B School Statt Spices \Ghe worlds Oe tea that ISy , nand f ection stand-| will be threshed out before Police Film Actress cation, y " | Th ih ranges] Magistrate Murray. this eventr The CG-101 with eight men aboa Caan . c 1 be r ec y a covering | According to Officer Howard Zook, : sprung leak 37 miles of ‘bseco, SHABBONA, IIL, Oct. 6.—(By he of non-combustible material and the|a tight driven by Edith Burke, Must R etire x. Sih erie Her 8. 139 = stop.| Associated Press)—School teachers pd hehe aa bear ales of Douglas, climbed over the curbing ped "entertainment broadcasting} Of this village will be required to guarded. Stove pipes should belana razed’a rod of fence before it vainly at-} Spend at least three weelc ends of kept in good repair und separated} came to a halt. Miss Burke and From Screen arhile ahi Mee aeinite direc. | every month within the confines of bl Four fins at least one foow from any wood-|George Jackson, of Lost Springs, Sige the village, according to an edict of saforshe ore Gas stoves should preferably] who was with her, were both cut In the meantime the CG limpea| the school board, four corners of don metal supports. Pipe] about the face by the flying giass. LOS AN back to Atlantic City on one engine} J- B. Stéut, superintendent of e the East. stions should be used through-} Both declared the accident was the} The Associated and with a flooded compartment. schools, declared about half the Black (Orange Pekoe) result of a collision with another] Angeles a teachers have been spending their Green (Japan) iS roo | 2" ativen by Harold Bates, and all] La Marr ed a break- ok twenty-eight even at forty.| Week ends out of town and did not English Breakfast , Oolong Oiher Mek | three were asked to explain the ac-| down in health that will compel | «Use Annice Beauty Cream.” Get it] attend the local community func- Get it at Mid.| cident in cou her temporary retirement from | at Midwest Pharmac tions. the screen. Se eeleg tk at The acrtess collapsed during the filming of a scene here “ urday and physiclans who attend- ° ° ed her at her home advised her to give up her work until she re- ‘| ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING OF Miss LaMarr's father, W. W. sald his daughter md | OVER A MILLION WOMEN be 1 -) since her Cc of fee Los. Angeles last July, and that | WILL BE READING THE NEW OCTOBER | fF (57 FLIER when she contracted a cold about ISSUE OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Watson, A month ago she was unable to Trillovanrcreameetch rites 5 by agseuttoe 2 Novels — Child of the Wild begins in this issue. The SAME pieenee overcome tt and steadily lost Blue Window, by Temple Bailey continues. P with delicious double- pair ay fie er ave Pas ed ne § Short stories— Rafael Sabatini’s story, The King’s Conscience. + . F BELLEFONT! Oct. 6.— complete the picture on which she A rich Carnation Milk. ane Be poh ene were| {8 working, however, before going Margaret Sangster, Jay Gelzer, and others. ipa , Y = imental? sive eri P to the mountains for a long rest. Jisrecial articles Ca llogo north au eney Bruce Barton. x! It costs one-third as expected to receive orders today to s Judge Florence E. Allen, Mrs; Keyes,.etc join the hunt for Charles H, Ames, SMe yee * ‘g y pe atta much as cream. For Mir ‘mall pllot who dieappeated tea: | Mise, Kuwayo Hauliara, sleter ‘of 4 for children—Poor Cecco, illustrated by Arthur Rackham. 152 SOUTH DURBIN STREET $ tool Gara Thursday night while on his regular | the former Japanese ambassador 8 Fashion departments —Paris, New York, Needlework, ~ Be t from New York to Chicago, |to America, {s one of the leading Shopping Service, etc. favorite recipes After four days of fruitless search y Woman artists of Japan. Her paint: | 1 Studio An 18th Century Dining Room. Under the Management of Feoalllacere nl | auad planes and hun-| ing, phcray ya pao nat , 1 Dr. Wiley— The Best Cure for Nervousness. JAMES R SS poreds Ob: en Be Souk ne YI ast ass “Sneagy & Cookery articles—Winter Desserts, Before and After Busi- 4 ‘i any | yan Pe t to be pla ness Hours, and other contributions. Who has returned to Casper after an absence of several month nap. 1 Household engineering —When Moving Into a New House. } ; which the Delicatessen was under other management the BVH RAGES, of entertainment and information, Fascinating fiction. | ¢ Inde. Authoritative articles. Guaranteed advertisements. 25¢ a copy. oS Sara ‘s'ahe'st| GOOD HOUSEKEEPING liseary in beac cuneiae aved on the aed el tablet OUT TODAY—BUY IT sth assistance from s during ation ¢ “From Contented Cows THE PATRONAGE OF OLD FRIENDS AND NEW WILL BE APPRECIATED RUSSELL'S DELICATESSEN t prompt action was “ex rable,” | ‘The trapping season is here. We can supply you with all kinds of dron of airplanes, which | trapping supplies. Coyote Scent a specialty, $1.00 per sample, if not lew a total 6,000 miles | satisfactory we guarantee to refund your money rth over a section west Get our figures on Hides, Pelts and Wool before shipping elsewhere. ntinued thelr scouting } ENCOURAGED WRITE OR CALL ON US FOR PRICE QUOTATIONS 14 many volunteers wh« GREEN & COMPANY ffered their services here and 518 West Yellowstone CASPER Phone 2408 ints along the Ine of a : mented AND LUNCH COUNTER 152 SOUTH DURBIN STREET | Letters Like This Pinas the Reli- ots whol ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s to be more familiar with nd western Vegetable Compound ) vaterai no formerly! Turtle Lake, Wisconsin, ~ ‘'I took SPECIAI ! © nesigned to the New York-Chl- | rydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ° a AUN es rg and ix cig pound for weak- Pago my aes Rbeachysipes vec i f n nervousness. I ha: WR AGS vai Pa these troubles for | FOR 10 DAYS aaa years and had ta- en other medi-|f cines for them, but To Introduce Our New I have found no medigine so good as the Vegetable {USES BLD GE (= CHROMO PORTRAITS | FIGHT, GOES 70 da | CHEY! Wyo., Oct. 6—As a| thought I would try it and it has SIZE 14x20 esas eels YL I) A. P. Kir ll wishes || result of mistaking Peliseo Garcia's tied me in all my trouble: have yunce removal ‘of t re head for a billlard table, C. P, Puls six children and [have taken the e removal of hi mano, Fuipino, received a sentence | Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Com- F one from a ess Build » days fn the Laramte County | pound before gach one was born, ion Bring or Mail Your Photograph or Snapshots to Smith Building over 1 and a fine of $26 was tacked o ness, vomiting, poor appetite ani smith /Budldtag ov 4 eee > aes cage again after childbirth Health and oe ide i | ays 4 estore, Pulmano broke the cue on Gr because of dizzy headaches. It is a lealth an: cei n, e—! _ihansatoite’” " ) ASeane rhe, te fietaetiar baat lH, Roberts Portrait Co toate | Bi tist. veld forth in a local pool roo! ‘ ave also taken lia Pinkham's : Fusth . S. ° cAtreanoree ra Liver Pills for the’ last ¢ eight vers ° °. ts Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association 1 Phone Office 2208 on the strength of the dence a or constipation.” — Mrs. MABEL bos BYRNES & SON | Res. t715W joxomebeds sa vabes sah ard oly EF | AP ow, RAED, No.1, Turtle Lake, 162 NORTH DURBIN STREET Beckiiurer Biden rl Asdltere=Wremine oe | billiard table, alt h ay re-| i f ‘oster ie. \ \pemble « billlard bal, | For wale by druggists everywhere, - s SS ea EN ae es | ee! y

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