Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

VOL. 35 | SENATORS FIGHT | 4-3, IN Wo" MA IN NEWS SECTION (dWO9) VIS ¢ CAS Che Casper Sunday Trilnme PER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1925 MAIN NEWS SE CTION NO. 10 RAIL PROSPECTS PRESIDENT OF! MILWAUKEE, IN SHERIDAN LAST WORD OBEY IS STRUCK FROM VOW NEW ORL HANS, La., Oct. 10.— (United Press—-A vote’ to. strike out of the marriage ceremony the pledge of obedience by woman to WARREN OWNS N FIGHT FOR WATER RIGHTS | | | NATS LOSE MORE THAR GAME IN BLUEGE TO DEFEAT =“LD SERIES THRI FOE, LLER ~ BREAKS. ASSIST WASHINGTON T0 WIN IN THIRD iF air W Sather Forecast For Fourth Game WASHINGTON, ed —Fair armer to morrow for the fourth game of the world’s series was the Oct andy 16.—(Unit Press ol promise ‘Fair with rising temperature | Sunday; Monday increasing cloud é x = | iness and warmer: probably show- oe | | er Nene 0 ht diminishing Pirates Dispute Stunt northwest winds. WHISKY FOUND, Catch in Bleachers by Rice That Saved Day for the Solons. ; man, and the arrangements for dramatic event in ‘ | nula—the sentencing ’dro- j By BENS. eee NIGHT, HO HOF IL "4 marked Saturday's yk Electric Plant on | : ihe I as session of the 48th triennial con- C ty ASHING ‘ON, Oct. 10. y ve ation of the Protestant Kpisco- olorado River Is | |W ith the help of a_ stout | pal church of the United States. | F see Tee Will Do “Everything to| . The house of deputies, or lower Opposed. | fighting heart—and some E. Buil body of that convention, voted by — are , luck, the Washington Sena- di Noceses to elimi “obey” in : | bd ce es tors came from behind here Meourage DUUAING} the marriage wercien the coin DENVER, Colo., Oct. 10. | ema Lye | this afternoon and nd defeated Was announced as follows: es y Uni y Meet sorte : eae waite 1 es R d Noe CleriealMibe layaiese abc, Senator Francis E. Warren Mrs. Robert also was 1 oad, Says Byram.| divided ~cterieat ‘Ss "inymen¢, [of Wyoming has joined EES Bes sero aces : ner pels he It was explained the divided |forces with governors and aged ay ; by inc tee SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct.| [ote lid not affect the proportion |citizens of the upper Colo-| Teddy. Palmer y ested fo gale yo Tho Trib. | 52 that the total vote: was'97 to | raao basin to fight the proposed | Po rvernaes nO | IL SB. % “ 10.— (Special to The Trib-| 29 to take a step forward toward Hathotglestatas peck. at Solan eer apie ayaa: wc une.)—Confidence that the! ranting women equality with men | (acc age PA’ at Dlamona | Ar Mepepers On) Sem Pond 6 North & South railroad from | Here re: " ay iis Bholeat ok Ranntec wabtad REC ne arcaae ‘ *4 re the question is settled by eo hgh! . re Sag age 55 fe Miles City, Mont., to Casper) theiohueh, However, the heuss ot me known here simultaneously | gobn.s nd Axel Christi ry play t and thence to Rawlins will] hishops, or upper body, must rat- with the issuance of a statement by wero’ pick Phirteentt eball was p' be completed in the not distant fu-) ity the action of the deputies. Delph: E. penter, Inte Chestnut They ‘are nes the veterans: servirts ture and that it will prove a paying | — ‘The expectation that there would | River commissioner for Colorado, | have’ been fightir rs were not ce venture was expiessed by H. | be a hot debate over the question | %"2 Commi Hopkins — of eased $25. bond | V ppened and h Byram, president of the Chicago,} was not fulfilled, Wyoming ‘and Wallace of Utah. | | 5 Rice, the star: Washington Oly Milwaukee & Paul railroad inan| —H. A, Stowell, of Pine Bluff, Their statem | Seimery UE RIE a stunt: that saved address last night before 100. mem-| eated loud laughter when | Sidious, shocking ive’ | | e the Benators ‘s, bers of the Sheridan Commercial | lared the elimination of the | the doctrine fostered spy attorneys a ae arian club, President Byram voiced the) mandate would make marriage | for the United States’ Bureau of | ectieaial b Big 7 Marberry -had Sreatest optimism. | ceremony a “bundle of .cansisten. | Reclamation. to the effect thett-ali 7 | 1 Wright and Grantham in the ‘Thevoecasion was a Danqiiet ten] « Immed ately thereafter the uneappropriated’ waters western | KIN eigh inning “Oil Smith, the talk Pe Ne a aaa a ol Sects | oes n and carried, and | rivers belong to the government and The Washington Senators lost more than the game in the second contest of the world's series. Oswee'| g ttive Pittsburgh catcher, got hold ee Ate roa ee Wiles ee vee lee rehid Soe, to carry the house of THOUS the states. The interstate riv-| Bluege, their star third’ baseman, was knockéd unconscious when one of Vie Aldridge’s fast shoots struck | of a fast ball and drove it on. a line Saoe Bis Gobel aise ik baldeBtn Nasal ls Sere eae ee mee eres er commissioners called, upon te |him on the head, and his return to the series is doubtful, In the photo above Bluege is shown on the grouné | toward the right fleld bleachers. Rice re aes ia! Wis. er seh sels he central figure jn the heresy | governors and attorneys general of | with Umpire Owens, Catcher ‘Smith of the Pirates and Joe Judge of the Senators lifting him from ta, | sprinted back ta te fence, Jeaped C. F. Loweth, chief engineer. Sen-} trial, Bishop William Montgomery (Continued on Page Seven) ground. Peck of the Senators is standing. by. high into the air and fell over into ator John B. Kendrick was a guest} Brown announced he would not i the crowd, He was out of sight for together with Edward Peterson pear for sentence at St, Paul's | | several seconds and came up with president of the Wyoming. \ ontana church Monday as he was ordered i te NEW YORK, Oct, 10,—(United| the ba‘l in his hands. Railroad compan é “an-| to do by Right Reverend Ethelbert Press.)—James B. Duke, millionaire} ‘The Pittsburgh playere protested field, resident agent at Casper for| ‘Talbot, presiding bishop of the tobacco: manufacturer, diet at. his | Rice had falled the North & South; R. E ehureh Wea hereitiiigietenlney ~H einem aear, 3 souaahlitor the Mematver | ie home here this even r maintaining that James H, Burgess vel | | , The millionaire, known through-| © e fans had slipped the ball called upon for addresses | out the country for his financial|to him, Umpire Rigler, of Na- bahay Ae! ke ore 9 and philanthropic eccentricities had | tional who was on second which were in the same optimistic | ? LARRE tb te patie’ Gate dine | n ill for 11 week sinning with ‘ hat ft v ma air catch ¢ . #5 -- — nL nerve breakdown ich jand the a ent stopped ‘The interest of the Chics VICTIM T0 ‘ hile at New RR a Bil MeKechnie, manager of the vaukee & St. Paul in t | By FRANK GETTY ; rates » complaint to Com: South railroad is keen," President (United Press Staff Correspondent.) wee missioner Landis who was. sitting ee TOE MALLS DEVE ne body: Charen Bebablat wwio WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—As howling gales from th north blew the last frozen-faced spectator out of Griffith | 0° Cnorm jean ethos Bie Bh ber but it Gonapleven:”” |died Friday from carbon monoxide | Stadium this afternoon, long-shadows fell across a ball field where pape nd debris danced on the breezes a crazy J built up_ are i Re ty Beene’ as Ropiee Speaking for the great system of | Bas ae will Pe sent nen to} dance of victory, r At v mad partner | : one the 1 miiici ttive, Mr. | Peoria, , for burial. The body 7 . p es of. Whike und there Ae HE a eard suaptes r acaba attend chapel The Washington Senators won the victory, 4 to over the Pittsburgh Pirates, and took the lead in the world’s} } ah: ae dere: tation of a rule tr ra stated pe he Milwaukee +1 cg “4 y @ > “re , > 2 txt Westdons eversthing vesible to en.{ mother and two brothers at| Series, two games to one, but it was ag crazy a victory as the dance of the frosty leaves and papers, in as wierd a game] wio'rsalt ne j t of tl courage the construction of the new | Peoria survive the dead man, as the oldest baseball fan ever saw, or the youngest can hope to witness. paratively neu viet road and would continue to do so] | More sé things happened in | — B n ca arted the fm theltature: ; | two hours and nineteen minutes at | A@itia Bad htt The speaker said he had been In-| | Griffith Stadium this afternoon with | sedereini thio formed that certain fin lal inter President and Mrs, Coolid, and 86, Edd ests of strength had bec | 000 spectators, shivering in _ the | Op M with a ed in the project and he s than ever happened in was it of plans to go forward to a successful rid's series befor end. Confidence that the line woul With weat ore suitable toa nd prove profitable was elaborated up ki jumping contet or a debate be | ab by the declaration that it would not [oa Spitzenberg Etah e drd to fr he restricted+to seasonal business | | hampions but would enjoy an all-year traffic PAE! Nie ene ive tae ‘ ‘ of considerable volume. He ed} . - ; that vould uli Pioneer Resident Car Candidate for Coun- WIGHT HOA Murder Case iiiualiing Slaying of John af Ehinment cilman from Third Ward; Many Deny B. Reschke, Part Indian, Scheduled tied The ra , ' . : * : ° . . . . G tate fast evening and Nett at Aspirations to. the Mayoralty I] OPEN Gl] > for Hearing in District Court re ipod night for Miles City, Mo They | $ 5 1 t 4 foul line “; oad ot catche will not visit Casper. reported. | pl of place hitt — — 4 4 ~ ed, Heavy. a F j t . SHIP IN DISTRESS. The Casper councilmanie race found one lone con- Har v The trial of James A. Brophy, accused of first degree || Ate ; NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The Cun-| tender for honors Saturday, with the filing of H. A. (Bert) | sight choot’ conducted « qpanke tote |murder as the slayer of J. B. Reschke in a bootleg brawl}, Bik sitio ard lner Cameronia is standing By Wagner ou the Peoples’ ticket in the third ward, but so far | py tn. trona cot hit 3 !August.19, will begin before Judge Bryant S. Cromer in aie Bh Hathe bak Sratatis or Naw ‘York, according |the mayoralty office still goes begging. The swish of skirtg| win open Octobe i t of the district court at 10 o’clock Monday. I igh) dour to A message picked up by the Ind | may be heard in the mayoralty campaign, but two women | nounced Saturday E, M 1s way with { The state has begun to mobilize a battalion of 28 wit : nd hihee pendent Radio Corporation lat | who have been suggested as possible candidates declared | Whe Will be in charge. ; eae tue nesses to detail the circumstances under which Reschke, | {1 Pirates the night. ne me re |} Saturday that they would not ,if I am well known eno be] tore enn e the Cen tet eee a po ‘ 4 { ‘ic j n 1 Olde i mer, the P’ “Standing by unkro | Mr D. M | elected or if a woman could mate | SAREE wk be bet Z a eigen) 28 IN ee 7 ; Ree a Nt ‘ Ww f distress. Latitude 40 by 28 1 | said, “E could not|%; although several persons have | 7, UPtIl @ o'clo "i * i : aad atti Biba Me $0, help we Ms 4 . at sixt longitude 71 t | Pend sald ‘that a: woman could. win t pier APN esa, Br VRE. gene ee Ly etty pomeeecs, haat Yes v " had @ Sen: n. Thaven't the time, and Anaratie si at she| (sbtaweek terms, with the Christ.| niake the cate’, but was handed the | = Lae ‘ BH : “ om | is a man’s job. I doubt Seen meee mas holidays interveging. Mr. Wy-| ball by a Washington fa | wh I. F. R x i c « 1 on Page Si Baik canny pt ictiends haa) present offered may’ be made avail-| test. Fang hoping to 1elr names | the d ; ! eula ween rat Ae Bi retie dy [able if there {s sufficient derana. | in pape roffered Bill McKech- | 1 1 firet vico president of the § Fed-| ticular subject are requested te com-| had been ed t apath- | Wy i N G R | — - - — — : Se r i iff Al MePh . Found Ali f| cusred ure ity attor TRIBUNE READY FOR RECORD | Paucar al Natrona County to Receive $54,722.81 . 5 . 2 cusfed are R ¢ attor- mer, Aas McDowell, Hi 4 PIT sf ht het oO Wife of Harry Lindsay Foun TUE GE vey A. J. Haslett, calior of the ine || tide den eye ‘3 : oe ind Olt Index, and George W. Jar. | and DH as Share of State Income Melon Ogalalla, Nebr 4 6 y they were not in the race, | nists pestis so re ame : The advisability of placing an In- former stat v Harty Lindsey, held here since) According to inforination Bris dependent ticket in the fleld will be Thrills are coming thick and fast In the World Series baseball play cor: Mea! 3 B. Re CHEYI : [re 4 apy last Monday on the supposition that ndsey’s bekpe i tohe are considered at the meeting of the Cas-| and Casper fans are enjoying them to the limit, due largely to the | the sinin man: Coroner Le (Special The tioome hr { «nective ered his wife near | ig youth, gow a resident Ob. oT ndanendent Peoersanlte in| Unexcelled scoreboard service of The Tribune. 1 > ton foam t $307,749 by f ool, he had murder ‘ 4 the of Mr, and Mrs. | Per Inder i ive elub tn | Dyer Hays, assi prosecutin amounttr er 1 rt th Ogallaln, Neb.. wos released lato last | ¢ Es pias of this city, bad pura) the Union Labor hall, at 8 o'clock foday’s contest _at Washington will see Walter Johnson back on | torney: Dr. Allon McLellan, A. P-| ye on, hoot ind fund Prete alee night on orders from Sheriff Fred) ©. his Old home in Ogallala.| Wednesday evening. ‘The meeting| the mound for the Senators, trying to repeat his triumph of the open: | Iimball, William 1. Kilgore, Joo | | : bays ipa M. Jump of Ogallala, “Lir.dsey’s | vio returning to Casper he sold| Will be tho first since the club re] ing game. The Tribune’s\Playograph will be functioning as usual, sup- | —————_—— —— eid ‘sae ite inte | eats Wite ‘here. Reléase at once. Tet:| Befort re tt a oly, Having a|ccssed last spring plemented with megap! mouncements, the popularity of which WEATHER distributed t nt f . ter follows.” This concite messare, | <n #utomob! po Stay eb Mr. Wagner, who filed for the of-| has been approved by vote of the fans and increasing crowds | ri anartad N ka. officer | net a h him, and not & | f-| 3 f purpose 4 apportion indicating that the Nebra Bene | ta ted ‘to take "the on the] fice of councilman Saturday, {s a] The time of the game is the same—12 o'dloelk noon, Casper time. | Me insettled M ! & W unt had acter on a false clue. ai Air Licthé on It,| pionoer of Casper, He hold i post | rord crowd in front of ‘The Tribune should enjoy today’s baseball | day, probabl . , 1 to all trea ed without delay by the | (Continued [ (Continued on Vase Seven, | colder Sunda; fh thorities here.

Other pages from this issue: