Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 1

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Sealed ‘ he Casper Sunday Trifnme | i< 1925 MAIN NEWS. SECTION j _NO. 13 PARK EXTENSION APPROVED BY DEPARTMENT ELECTION VOTE .~2.. Si ANCIBold Woman lll NTN! SHOW SLUMP HERE (411 tl! Bandit Held Mii th l.§.* Countess Salm 10 BE DRILLED, but $13 or $4,900 Haul Made in FAUINE CHANGE - TY CAMPAIGN se ed CHEST BUDGET OPERATION IS FOR OIL TES | Daring Holdup af Portland Recov- | F BALIND AIFS | QUIETEST ONE (MADE PLAIN IN CONNECTION 0! Ct tu) ptare IN MANY YEARS Pee eeeeeerree i hans, ane gt ea ee ee b INTEREST LAGS: Work Immediately In | belonging to Roberts Brothers Department Store at noon stone: De cision Is q| Testing Structure. |Saturday the woman was in jail. 8,000 Votes Cast Last Year But Light Turn-| VOL. 35 ; MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ered in Capture of Woman Many inquiries bave been receiy- sof the preceding month, and the e ed at community fund headquarters | timated expenditures of the curre: as to the mgnner in which the fund} month, These are carefully con: budget rrived at, and the proced- d by the budget committee, whic ure for the distributian thereof | also ascertains whether the agencies \¢ among the participating agencies will still be within their allowances Another oil test for the’) A budget committee, which is aj for that portion of the year, if the | standing committee appointed at the} requis are approved us submit- | A | ut $12 of the stoler beginning of the year by the presi-| ted and the amounts allowed. Any {Per is assured by the leasing $ eonitinas® Police dent of community fund, 1s] unxpectedly large expenditures or/Of 1,100 acres of the Stroud piclous of the st charged with supervising the distri-| estimates are Inve: anch by former Gov. B. B. | and Philip Jones bution of the funds belonging to efore yas it DEORE Dae Sunde belormitig users Brooks to Steve Tobin. The} plose, 1 nization. For the presen on Sea ricat committee is readed by H. she-e lsh Her arrest followed a confession by Enn by Ennis R. Pric hard, Now U p to Congress. store automobbile ¢! } Myrt immediate vicinity of Cas-| planned the robbery six w \ — {By United Press.) — (me adjustments rec- fmm d by the committee LOST N FIRE organized by the president's dition to the monthly ‘lad in ational bos ard and final I A ici d Chappell, the 6 ie members being the budget committee ‘royalty 4° the 7 out Is nticipate | . Conwell, Lew M. G lace | tiie consideration of these requisi. | ‘ gute cabaret 13 Dente 5! | mraliitad 3 teenOm aonb opeestet: by 1 I, E. Perkins C. D.| tions, it is called into session to pass 2d Lah be tam 2 ~ H y ritlee"fonsts GA aanees | Jones. and Ennis. Prich Here Next Tuesda | snd Miss May peri stigecaais: eaten oe tie | mr miles east of Casper, | lip: Jones. end Ennis Pri ing in the] ugencies, these having first been fund are not allotted their m« rtment s National bank nited § and White * s Eagle. retinerk x 5 | y in| proved by their respective bos | area nmin: Wiha revelver against Prichnrd’ 1 I famous With approximately 8,000 a lump sum, but are required to ors. ‘The yearly ontimates are | “'¢ lands comprising the refinery directed the big autc fire on. Seattle's moblte row oie | sites were once a part of the ranch. | backs 4 ¥ he contract calls for immediate | l'e unnoticed through the < rilling operations or forfelture of |/own traffic, Prichard sald e lense. With the commencement} in) the, reéidence district the file monthly requisitions with the budget committee. These requist- tions show th tual expenditure: for early in September, time the parti¢ipating ager ntinued on Page Four) residents of Casper who} voted at the general election | last fall, desultory interest night which f re than an he the’ en fly resumed after having been ich 4 iShaiehvenicY 4s will 9 | */man dismounted from the ma-}avenues, east 3 1 in the municipal contest | operations, threo, o!f tests will ee eS Hie hoes ne ee M : . in progress close to Casper, one be- | °™ P a which will be decided next drilled by the Casper Oil and ve away at ber orde: every. available ire ap irae addedsts Dusstay “points to a much small syndicate near the Country club, arse ntus In the cf and ¢ puld bes heres wath eat eed a | down approximately 3.400 fee f L i. Be loss ny ed as nt tests to draw out a record vote, 4 D: a he be | ead sy Etrecy: only ayor 0 os mob! tarbout by inclin land of tt ind extending to the cre Sierra Nevada mountatn esent while this year’s municipal cam- palgn with no outside Interest, ran as the quietest conducted here in many years, | The polls will be open from. 9 a. | m. until 5 p, m. If the prospective voter diq not register for the 1 election it will be nece the vote sworn in. Eligihil- | {ty rules include one r’s resi- dence In the state, 60 days iu th county and ten days in the precinct. | down on account of a water erin \aeeaeataae | Angeles Hurt | In Car Crash ter progress is anticipated | sters last night committed practi. mounted declaration of t | LOS ANG BS, Cal Det. | Aro { ayy id t of th f _- cally no-acts which resulted in prop-| police, .éven entered. the tiiner sanc- | | COMPANY” 5 STORE KT (United Press--Mayor George 4 Ay € M arrte part ttention to the fa i erty damage, according to ‘eports|tum and ‘chatted fresly with the | Cryer of Los Angeles, was nursing t djustir Provide for tt hi made to police and from info jmation | desk-serg-ant and pother officers ut a tractured leg and pumerous cuts national POLICE HEAR FEW TOPS While enjoying pprove thg ade effective lowe’en to the utmost Casper If. the ‘voter expects to be absent | = gathered by {H@-officers on their] the station’ They svere warned t and “bFtifses: tonight foliowing an the nafional parks and 7— frém the city Tuesday it ts possible Countess Salm: Van Hoog rounds. The greater part of the po-| several of their friends had been {n+ automobile accident In which he nar- Imination f par to the for: to mail in the vote by making out! tracten, the former Millicent | Uce force was Kept on duty for the| carcerated and that they would have rowly escaped with hie life. qonlthyt h will affect material- proper application with the city togers, is contesting: suit ir | Purpose of squelching any incli to’ conduct themselves properly or The mayor was traveling, in the] day to Miss Helen Gibsor aes es ars r now available’ for Lt SUI visi » ap clerk before leaving. New York court of Emil’ Kam- tion, for destroying propert’. It was] they would be in the “Hull pen” al- ndck SPRINGS Wryo., Oct. Bii—| executive Hmousine when the driver he marria There sre eleven candidates for | jerer Vienna atone He al- apparent that Young Ca jiper had] oo, bit the’ remarks. only served to (United Pregs)—The Union Pacifi¢| lost control and the machine veered | place last w counel] and five for mayor on the a , Ye | SIS a been made fearful of the si tong arm| emphasize the fact that policemen) Coal Company's store located hete|down a steep inclihe and crashed] clined to ballots, ‘There are three wards in| °SS she employed: him before | of the Inw by the arrest of two boys] are human also and that if the episit | s ax destroyed by fire late this af.|into the side of a speeding trolley. | mony on oundaries were rea 1 extensive tour of the the amittee during the | the city and from each of these} ‘fr marriage to establish the | the night before who were strongly] of youth did not become too tur ternoost The chauffeur emerged from the} Dines' marriage to | ee wards one councilman js to be} ount’s title but did not pay for | reprimanded for their act when| bilent it would not, result In misfor-| ‘The store e rried a large, store of |samshup without injury and drove} who is also socia ent here, | ,,. pak tment of the boundaries of chosen to work with one hold-over| is services. She is scen leay- | H#led into court the or tnconvenien general merchandise and groceries, |to the hospital with hir” injured 1 ma 1 al Pee Reabrtlghle derbi 4g from each ward. |: courtroom: | Children were to be seen on the| Considerable’ property damuge had| Loss was, estimated atrbetween $75,.| chief, ined great publicity om ne for the addition The tickets were filed as follows:, ~ j Streets in great numbers, however,| been done on Mriday night by older] 000 and $100,000 by officials of the Hospital attendants said tonight | about 1 California | OF theo panned 3 with its lofty AlL-Citizens—John T. Scott, mayor, We Ry eee nd marked“ windows, tick-tacks,| bovs Who stole a march on the law} com pa that the ihjurtes would not prove} when N chauffeur | jenn uns towerlng 7,000 feet above William Sebwartz, first ward; L. D. hostly pumpkins, and other harm-| enforcers and Casper cittze oy get It 4 betfeved there were no Zatul:| critical and that the executive ought} was alleged to have shot him fol dead . iw Se then Chis area Branson, second ward; Carl WH. ss forms of amusement were not! ting In thelr work ahead of time, ities oF injuries in the fire. to recover in a week or ten days. icwing a New Year's Eve part | Hles below the south side of the park Gompf. third ward. 1 i d to administer*tt 7 ng the area American—W, W. Sila mayo fouls J. Baerthel, first ward; W. immedia P in e bers of the Te Peoples—C. E, Littlefield, mayor P Toca a ; e the: passe M, ¥%. Harnan, first ward; F, > ah lito Np beng > .. making Chapin, second ward; H. A Be . ck a ke mountains Wagner, third ward. i 3 dary, Casper—Daniei Worth. Mayor. | Ree ator shed of the Independeht—J. A. Cantrell, first | Abeese becomes a portion || rk, while the eastern water ward. r of th the } “The watershed of thé The wards with the precincts they | land rentals will be heard in the Movies| > Durbin street and west ¢ Into ovules Th ; Netober & by | | now includea-ha the park, {= pean ee a trate? Ay. Sires Pig oust sink seme! | NAMING OF SCHOOL F {| \Vabeaicien of ‘ities bes Court artial to Giuseh Ludwig || ts2nstercea'tiom tne park to She Charles Scheeck, thir? ward? seyeral oil companies operating ek | | Be Attacked from Another Angle } tional forest See Pe greenest | ence | 740K DEMPSEY DRA eo |S POUT || Sonne ca tate ana ran | } j aalm Goin tharpughtare basin eetteer ik inglude and the potting places follow: Phiten Sila pie Bae Sbeleed \ : Ws | W heii Trial Is Resumed Monday g || ana une entre a = buen I i Die etic aldeetti cot orth | vormee” Rasta” Nevoank pe | FIRE OF LEGION CHIEF \| ware Grant street. and south of East. K] tion by the defendants for the re-| | | street and north of East F street. | moval By WILLIAM J. McEVOY | ted Press ‘Staff Correspondent | itine cin, ; : : be: | Colo, Oct. 31,—]are lying I with disenw) ooatiocted ent | fromitelthal aaa on coaade GE ReT TEC oakt "ar auc cheat! |e oe uing for $165,190. | (onited. Pres.) B. Barnard,|during the war, and for ‘whom the WASHINGTON, Oct. 31,—Intent on further exposure | Press) —Count alma; |'devalépment of the toe streets. eae a Olt 2 fapany, | Comnendes he Colorado *Ame ay a. NOL vet over, to th plof irregularities in procedure, Col. William Mitchell and | R t t \ I west awe 1 Wyo. | Anse ‘ : A fe eran, : geet ee. ‘| his lawyers tonight planned to open another attack on the | righ Eat “ ted> Ol matlor ian: 300.; . aileged | " ee jurisdiction of the arm general court trying him for mis- } rie FE oe aegis : : — conduct when it reconvenes Monday} t civilian > I rank Reid, Ilinoi i an _ Tage Dembary Mitchell, Renrese t Kinie = *t cated at 10) street | prize fighter J Indic De t De t ‘orth Casper Precine! et weer A letter to the school be informs atio n ° he 8 tea antl : Egst F. strect and Mast M stre IN hry SEIS a by the legion comma of the WEATHER river ava and east of North Grant street | | foliows in part g ; “I am surprised, and astonis far as tho city imits. Polling pl orth Casper school at Glenarn —_— | tliat such @ movement could inspire| LONDON, Oct. 31e4The and Bast K stro | serious considptation, coriespondent of the Weekly Reid believe Justice tr | | 2 done [=r Des those injured. Jame of the , lhetirred internal injuries | = “T prdve fatal ‘th Burlington Precinct—North of the| DEN » Colo., Oct. $1.—(United | “shor rome to pass it would |pateh reported today that ; M4 pai 0 revie | , peSeialianD ndibaer eine affront—an insult, if] Khan, the: ‘Mussolini of » Persia,"|o SI. AYER OF G i RI -to every World war|had succeeded in ousting the Shah sei Jo" 4 QUAKE ROUSES mits, Polling : ATLANTIC erry, wyo., os. a.) Tainmen Identify Former Grand Northwestern r ad and south of | Prees.)—lour persons Were injured | . patriotic citizen | definitely and in obtaining sove at St. Bo- | Foste ° Dragon Stephenson as Man Who Took CREW / HAS NARROW ESCAPE »: Si Ride With Madge Oberholtzer (Special to The ‘Tribyne,)—1 n’ Kates, | frst earth tremors felt in this r Winelker,|in yeurs at 349 this morning thelr seven employes ! Milling & Developn ‘or bo Mab’ ed street, ‘Thurs: | Ce Shirwneck HEROES SAFE pone enyNEW EVIDENCE | bead Efforts to Save osiciibes Leads to Dis-| C. Fim and bla srvw ot. the. Amper,| UND tho*mothent ot the ers were Capt. Hubbard} Inch by inch, erept in around him,| day. Kates, daughter of Mrs. | company operating t afles o a Annie ach, 989 “North Jackson| Atisutic Cit Pioneer gold r ek ta . ° > Tot > joan freighter American Trader, who| Hans Kristofferren, radio street, started for school ‘Thursday of Fremont nt A : NG BRERVIULE, adi mr 41,—-(By United Press.) eS ty ~ tor, who ‘stood by his key fro morning but did not arrive there.| panied by a heavy crash wo railroad men late today piled additional important aster for Norwegian Ship but Men | brought the en's -men Into port.) moment of the first peril until thé| ‘The Winciker girl disappeared about | thunder, a series of tremors 1 estimony on the mass of evidence the state in the trial ° | The Elven had given its life in an] hour of rescue, constantly giving po} same time. They were chums. some three seconds shook the of D, GC. Stenbensot “fc ie eg 9 pt a nepal ¢ tl x Ku Kl " Are Saved in Death Race attempt to save the freighter Igna sitions and condition te his siiip, any abie Winctker, was dressed in a} house, rattled the windows nd| ~> Ue Stephenson, Lormerx grana dragon o le Ku Klux | Florio whose crew finally was swering querries, cheering the | brown coat with a gray collar when| shifted the tin pans in the kitchen, |Klan, and Earl Klenck and Earl Gentry. through the efforts of Capt. Paul] American Trader on {ts mad « sho left. Sho is five foet three inchee| Investigation after daylight failed; The three men are on trial for first degree murder for sr r e . ming ’and his men on the IMner| through rearing seas to in hetght, h blonde bobbed hair/to reveal any surface movement de of M fade oO ht P 3 iz NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Another handful of h © vestdent Harding and forgetting sleep hr and blue eyes, according to the des-|insofar ax could be located ar | I the sea walked quietly ashore here today—the Outstanding among ibe t | for 24 hours forxettt criptloh furished the pollée. Ellen | dam egult fey Thom " I but their own lives saved through the perecve ne so quletly int 1 Second Officer Warren W Kates wore a blue waa u gray cout]. Winter we I r 1 ' Va tr Addition tu ! “t of the Amerlean ‘Trad wh with a gray fur collar. She ts five|/slow up development in t terrl-|the t nkee ship captain and his crew. ae ; , at’ the! Hilal or: tte fife. boat féat thtee Inches ‘in he eighs|tory during recent ¢ Snow hi on'k 4 The rescued men were Capt. Gens Mareussen an ae the pumps | madé' thres.trips tiiro 109 pourids, and” has Jonde| heen falling and p t Indiana Ss ficers and crew of the Norwegian freighter Elven 14 while water (Continued on Pa a) hair and roads are nearly. impassit ! Har Inet March

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