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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tr The Casy pr Dail ibune ‘Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers” Thy yCrinne EXTRA MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX. _ NO. 304 prenibsts Giedctation — ve f CASPER, | WYOMING, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925 Delivered by Carrier 75 cente a month Publication Offices: May pk =n tawos) ee $$ 0 Streets or at Newatands, 6 cents ‘Tribone Bldg. 216 B. Second st. NYRIGLSTH BLVAS 1 Tig SUS) SE ae SOLONS WIN THIRD GAME | ACCIDENTS TAKE TOLL IN 12 DEATHS TAKE LEAD IN ] | AGREEMENT ON ?%s Comractominesstacoms xed FIRST PICTURES OF WoRLD SERESPLAY OERIES PLAY | | in Auto Crash Near Denver; Other f A | PROGR AM Tragedies Reported in Region 7 . \ INT 4 \ : > ' |. DENVER, Colo., Oct. 10.—(®)—Violent deaths laid a| PITTS, COMR BERG OR) heavy hand on the region around Denver during the last 48 hours, taking a toll of 12 dead and half a score injured. | sm OO; 1/0/O) if 2;omy | | | 4} Three Colorado School of Mines students perished in an | automobile crash on the Golden road last night. re ee TS ae ‘ A Leadville youth died after having his legs severed | the m g. Stan Har Czecho-Slovakia Will {when he fell under a train, | | feed r to Grantham: P T ] f Two Mexican workmen were killed | lied ¢ uyler and Rice . when an engine boiler fell on them 1 the catch. Rice ay total o Poverty Stricken || at Atamesa, Cotorado. ot base bit along $1 15 000,000. — Two men were killed in railroad t,1 line. Wright fools > ) 2 Oo } accidents at Cheyenne. J rris, rf. - Tra 2 der and threw wild Shoplifter Wins One Denver youth was crushed to Myer, ab. - Wright, » » was out at the| x“ i‘ death beneath the wheels of a schoo! Peckinpuagh, antham, 1b. re. Grantham to WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—@)— Sup ort in Riot motor bus. Another Denver death |. perpapaaseak Smith, TWO HITS, ONB! Within the short space of a week Pp came when a man was struck by an Ferguson, p. - Kremer, 7 mR after its arriva] in this country, the automobile truck, while a truck Umpires—At MeCormick FOURTH INNING. Czecho-Slovakian debt commission SAN FRANCISCO, Otc. 10.—) | driver met death at Sedalia, Colo: Nat use, Moriarty,| PITTSBURGH—Cuyler crashed @& hag reached a funding agreement} A police riot squad was called | rado, when a train struck his vehicle Amer ond base Rig-}twobas® hi > left n- with the American commission on} to break up a crowd of irate wo- |and a Loveland, Colorado woman ler, third pb: singled eft and Cuyler | Czecho-Slovakia's debt to the United] men in a dry goods store here | died of burns. , Owens, American gue Barnhart: gol to second States which places the total to be] yesterday after the proprietor had Two other Mines students, injured Z a throw-in. Peckinpaugh toole amortized at $15,000,000. The usual 62-year settlement period {s ‘provided in the arrange- caused the arrest of a supposed poverty stricken mother of five children for the theft of a 29 cent in the fatal crash last night, ara in precarious condition and may die. ene and threw him o third ‘ITH . Oct STADIUM 10.—(P)—Ossie Blu ned” t c se 1 f C antham ment, by which the American gov-| scarf. Women shoppers who heard 4 se Daler ti ha mith drew a base ernment in accepting that figure #8! tho mother's plea »ta tho store | 7 OER Wedding 4 - might’ ralapee; ata: will ndtsy ru ONE a lump sum basis of settlement,! owne> threw merchandise far and : 3 : F It " 1 by M TWO HITS ) ORS subject to the approval of congress, | Qide when he refused to welewe : Rice, Washington gardener, cracking out the sinzle that scored Joe Harris and Bluege in the fifth and| day it was i t ARON cee bk has conceded a reduction of $2,| her, ° Anniversar |save the Senators sufficient runs to win the opening assault | Harris as his men ithe field Buteatin here Shanes 679,095 from the obligation as pa Es, y ea tet iaDs hs ClaaRdeL fel icteaslid Seale al WR repr Basgity recorded on the treasury’s books. % EUBTWrOrG a. Bat AL MALGAT! antral Bmitb ‘to ‘This reduction represents just about i Is Observed Bap atin ane Barnhart sn a fifty-fifty compromise on the dif- Wisegie SLi ’ NS, NO HITS, NO ERRORS. ference in the debt’ principal as| — FES Tonge De .PNRLOrs, acne VIFTH INNING, caleulated by the two commissions, eT Tee hy | PITTSBURGH--More struck out, a. divergence that presented appar- HOLDREDGE, Neb., Oct, 19.—(®) Bares oh sec Rie ae ye npGarey"ningled over second base and ently'the on’y difficulty in the nego- VUNUL BALL ete —Mr. and Mrs, 8. B. Cobb are cele- Pracka Of tho blow he Goatained’ on |the0: atratehed tt by: test. imrieeeae atone Senior : r brating their seventy-fitth wedding Thurdtioy instha keceid: eae wtien | making’ two Dasex. when ietoeMinee anniversary at thelr home here to- ioe Vio Aldridwe's fast | Mentarily he'd the ball. Myer threw a hit. by one of Vie Aldridge’s fast rea 3 G, A. Anderson was arrested by | day. t Cuyler, Carey third. police on West “A” street Friday| Mr. Cobb {s 97 and his wife is 92. ate Nea 1 by hie] Barnhart fouled out t NO ; night on the ‘charge that be was|They were married in Green county, She deat tare few min.| RUNS. ONE HIT, NO E drunk, Anderson, claims that he}Indiana and the first 35 years of ee detente oct Ml with| WASHING'TON—Ferguson had been slugged on the head and| their married life were spent in Illt- bie Sova Mehta He nd play.}out. Rice heat a roller to that his assailant took $50 from! nois, Missourl and Kansas, until Hg opetobicbe poles led Banner: | Stan Harris hit a double play; PARTY ARRIVE him. they moved here in 1886. Still at attention with the players | ™! 1X BUNK) : grouped in a sime-circle in front of | hit Aree Ee ENRITATTS j . @& Fj Barca gis pe a beer "| PIPTSRURGH—Rice took is AS alti lial | nor’s long fly kinpaugh ; son. who was buried tl USF Bh . Coolidge p: with Frank | first, his of tho sede Thee while hehina | Setles. Grantham struck out, Smith a ve ge i : Me low nny] singled inta.right and Wright went Lah tga gee thy . . 7 o ind. Kremer's hit t0ok a mea * . . | a one Secre Service’. trex 5 | Smith going € seconc oore Finance Minister Caillaux and the | batch of.robés for the presi a eatited, Bitches eae members of his debt funding mis- Mre, Coolidge. an-on the third strike but went sion, ‘returning from the United FIRST INNING. Jout, Ruel to Judge. ONE RUN. States, arrived here on the steam- LOCARNO, Switzerland, Oct. 10.—(#)—The German PLYTSBUL ~The wind TWO HITS. ONE ERROR . ship France early this afternoon. |and allied statesmen today approved on second reading weeping over the field when Moore} WagutnGToN ek?” onlin? M. Caillaux, who was greeted by the majority of th oints in the draft of the securit t, walked to the plate Moore got “frst man up, crashed out a home several fellow cabinet members, ‘re- Jority ep e e 8 Y pac hh on balls. Carey walked when|,in inte. the riche. fied et fused to make any declaration for|but left for consideration on Monday the two main out- | struck | pitched ball, Cuyier| Tipe wont a high fly:to.Carey, puunealen niall his bees standing questions, first the conditions of Germany’s en- Barnhart, clean-up man of the Pirate crew, is called out on strikes in fourth inning of opening series) sent up a high fly to Goslin, Barn-| yo iie win, t.. Moore, uated trip, saying he would acquaint the a vain in the seventh, hart hit into a double p! eck ine | ct ay, a Peckinpaug cptinditt of: anintatere’Mbmdreovr “or a Mae Wee Pit of nations, and second, France’s spe-|game. He whiffed again in the s peer cece ot ut, | Peckinnaugt the results of his mission. ‘The | 7), 508 hae cueatione eh the ihe RUNS, NO HITS, NO ERRORS took Ruel’s grounder and meeting under the chairmanship of subject of private pour elas Pi WASHINGTON—The, dust was}, ed third. ONE RUN, THREE President’ Doumergue has been set | the week-end pa worrying the elders, blowing into] pps, NO ERROR for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. ate ae thets eyes, Rice hi first bal —_ _ - While M. Caillaux would not talk |, Meanwhile ie fic a ae ae ee ean Mattie de Gen Mrs. Lansdowne other members of the mission diay Stresem: DE a pa Me ~ ‘ t i fly, ( [ § 4 ‘ ) mot conceal the fact that they were |Staphing to Berlin the interpretative fy 1 bait |" , divided on the igsue of supporting | Soo mmanon dram up by the oe d i Nh } . f 7} or opposing in parliament the pro-|¢2Peris om articles 16 of the league t Mother o All visional agreement which M. Call- t a ape :. ° ci I Ay 9 ete Sage te action against a aggressor nation. | 7 rhe i | later ° Sie Nersicii eto a the | Whe allles’hops the declaration. will CASPER SECOND TEAM MEETS Sport Events Feel Effects of Cha nge in | Sigack SECOND INNING J ictin I Dead M. Lamoureaux, budget reporter | stlsty the Germans as its effect is : ball Fields S f e-Lase hit to right wt for ‘the chamber of deputies, em: nize Germany's spectal_con- Weather; Football Fields Soggy for Grohe Harzia’ Swhibs). Boe : dition of disarmament and to remove % | phatically announced that he would her from the obligation of. partic | down, and s¢ a mir HINGTON, Oct: 10.—(?) — in the lower house,” white M, | ating against her will In operations Play Today; Temperature Falls Beakiniacah onaeeue enpe Lap Wowie crate ; sf, | £9 enforce league penaltie: ‘ 5 -eckinpaugh ade “eth Knox Lansdowne, mother Herenger, who holds, a: similar’ posi. The second string men of the Natrona County High ad catch of Grantham's mmander Zachary. Lansdowne, tion in the senate, sald he would . he | 1 idir t 2:30 AT ‘lock 5 " + | also gathered in Smit ntalned In a telegram received support the ratification measure. R il C Schoo! will trot out on the local gridiron at 2:3 o'cloc CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—(®)—Snow has made its debut in| #0 sathered in Sinn’ Troms Gheeetha on _ ry * r a / é ») . es € if $ o, a ompany this afternoon to face for the first time this NEAL visiting: the east and middle west showing of the current farce en- WASHINGTON J came to dD A team. The Midwest High School squad will supply the titled “Weather—Unsettled.” | struck out r went o1 ages a iti j i iev , j ¢ i = 7 Pires _ » Moore a t r “ And Officials opposition, and, it is believed, plenty of it: Coach Bill It took the leading role in the north central states, Penn- |‘ ni ; i cou Fair W eather Stone has charge of Casper’s second team and while confi- i hern’ New York, accompanied by a fan- r ; dent that tho scrubs will win out guard; Huburtson, right tackle; Pot-| Sylvania and northern (et oat But Tics stamtave |2e Bec x t li ef Comm nder Tans F t F Stand Accused over the visitors, is not expecting|ter, right end; Boyd, quarterback;|fare of killing frosts _" sleet and co) te ne 8 F eee sires in otis * a victory without much hard work|Leffingwell, left halfback; Brandt,| brought gloom to sportdom yester-|cury at thirty « eckinpuagh going t | orecas or on the part of his squad. Coach|right halfback; Rafferty, fullback. | dey, resulting in postponement of | and flurries on October areie Was cee verte i xX PLORER [IS Co 1 Ww k Hunt's oll “elders suffered defeat] Coach Fred W. Layman left this| the world's series and Chic we ws melt Ma a walked. Ferguron. m W XORK, Oct, 10.—(#)—rhe | last week at the hands of Glenrock | morning with the first team for Buf} series and soggy flelds for today’s| ords of 19 years, Snow was & t Ona a E ug ee federal grand ju turned separate | but today they are a beefy bunch|falo where the squad will meet the | football games. Tern neeKt ure * 9 SA b PIT ne rt I Krer S (| ORMBO BND indictments against the Alaska|and should present some real foot-| Bisons this afternoon Rising temp ict anied the first snow t. Ruel t or f r WASHINGTON) Oct. 10, —4)—| Anthracite Railroad company, | ball here today. sedithe mid-west today 0 Sea aent ker OAD hint cer ei : intad Weather outlook for the week begin-| George V. Whittle, its president, and} Stone's team probably will be JIned ‘WOLF’ SENT jas the troupe of Inclemen ina iHehnaylvaria Wilkes} nnd Ruel threw blin out at first, NO| MONHEGAN ISUAND, Oct. 10 ning Monday: Rocky Mountain and|Charies D. Davis, former general up as follows: Cooper, left end; Reid its run in the ie 3 now in| Barre mountain. | RUNS, NO HIT oO ERRO | (4 f MacM expedi- plateau regions: Mostly fair with|™#n@ser, charging violations of the] left tackle: Dickenson, left guard; | Records fell mie he on feast oui Pah? want | WASHINGTON—Rice sir r| tu t re severe temperature ‘hear normal, cooler] !Mterstate commerce act. Hazerd, center; Greenberg, right TO ATLA NTA Omaha; which never before had mer- haild dnd hoe ned -|summer in tt d itself about middle of week ee Pekar A j storm bound Mon- . from the end of t jo: ey home, Worthington, the “Wolf of LaSalle Coolidae fident bac mergor LO Street” who “would rather be in Hil) ba'Kept within the law. exhe LOT e prison in the United States t e ng federal agencies will protect the e {ree and president of Mexico” where | i public he fled to escape it, will have his ors’ al S ier aciabaliows) CLARION, Pa, Oct. 10.—()— wish fulfilled. President displeased over, reniovaly Hundreds of men today continued He is on his way to the federal of Palmer by shipping board and | their search for Charles H. Amos, penitentiary at’ Atlanta where he surprised that Crowley should }igeg air mail pilot, who disappeared a will serve two years, S. D., Oct. 10.—A)—A | firat is expected to determine if the | term wert, ¢ ed b uisla-|taken t J without consulting week ago Despite inclement weather | Labor conditions were discussed |torney George W. rguson, J, B.| His plea for a stay ro that he| PIERRE, 8. ted by the federal] jury acted beyond its jurisdiction tn | tive investigating committees, with] bin conditions” the searchers were]in an open forum conducted Friday | Griffith and W. W. Slack. might dle here having been denied] resolution presentec an investigation |drafting the resolution before con-| havin uppropriated nearly half a x a spurred on by a reward of $500] night by the Casper Trades ond A resolution placing magazines| in federal court, he left on a stretch-|grand jury (bea ba bed tora “Pater cluding further. million dollars of rural eredit funds Lond nd Paris paners tell of offered by the Pilot's Assoctation of| Labor assembly at Union Labor | publishéd by the Crowell Publishing |er last night, expecting to survive POLE Seer es rae pee ataateehl iethen feeboliition »'stat two|to his own use and to the now do-| reign of terror in recent faactatt riots America, for finding: the lost flyer. }hall, 340 North Wolcott street. ‘Che}company on the © blacklist was|the return, a free man, to Chicago Norbeck and ha eta site| bénatoue, eboth t National t Commerce |! I won itherto vetled by cen- Carl I, Egge, of Cleveland, gon-| principal address was delivered by| passed. The concern mentioned | He $s partially paralyzed and suffer. | United Mt arore, atiornesntialslariotdapravious to. thelr. sehat of president 8 killed. one report says: cra} air mail “superintendent, .1s|the Rev, TV. Holwell, pastor of{ does” not hire union labor, it is |ina from diabetes, GEE eed ek “must have awar t \ r k He credited, rumors said to have origt-|tho Bast Side Community. church. | sald, Attorney's maintained*that Worth: | eral Buell F. Jones, here todiy: | | 4 defate surer ar ere to ight] to patrol streets of Paris nated at Clearfie'd, that Ames might |Gihers who spoke Were the Rev.| lt was announced that the Casper | ington would be dead at the oxpira-| Directed by Go prior theterknd Ewert, of the sredits ne ‘ newt i nt general strike planned jave, beon the victim of alr mail|G. 't, Hodson, pastor of the Winter | Progressive club will meet Wednes-| tion of the stay they asked, but he |derson to decide iti jerited sones|bdard during their. gubernatorial and misappropriation of funds, by conuiuists for Unsevented ‘ages Dandita, , /Memorial Presbyterian. chureh; At-|day. ccc: ,uhiude wweiciee, / Was cheerful and optimistic. jv. J Jury sugsestion js merited, ‘ - om r yar i

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