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PAGE TWO ; be Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 Elopers on Rocks ATTORNEYS |N/BREAD BUYER PAYS NATION’S INDIAN KILLED, “lepers on Reecks | DANTIDATE FOR ROOVERRAPS (Sees es ten years are always the hard- | est but in th 1s | case the last victory ERIE, Pa., Oct Aiea lie 185 going 5 be a battle for there is foreign governments that they raust | Bot % county {m the state that does bee thelr monopolies of raw | Pt have several farmers who are evials if they wish to reserve eco-| SP@24inga many hours during the pants, and political peace was given | “Y¢™ng with four or’five bushels of | tonight by Commerce Secretary r best corn spread out on’ the Chymber| Ritehen floor and a minature eorn show in progress Every ear {g in- NY. Bel daa low as 15 or 20 WASHINGT 31.—The | Percent and state taxes dropped to man who'ls buying bread and butter pads aa. a = SEs aes ening i | Council House of the Son of Slain Woman | for hs family shoulders the nation's | rors gaeted on to “The lttle Arapahoes Scene of . S i P ¢ f tax bill no “matter how high con-|” His testimony brought to a con Sh a 4 peeks ortion o r n neerane ss on the sete clusion the second week of the ‘hear. ooting. Mondell, for epub: | ings and Jeft only Monday and ‘Tues Mother’s Estate. ise leader told the house | day on fur ar open eensiotiy before ways and means committee today, | the committee retires behind. ol RIVERTON, Wyo., Oct, 31,—One | Oct. 31.—(Unit Sees | eae in a speech to tt Hy ” of Commere pg dae eis In. n Ne for Walker’ $s “The world will never go to war pectec nd view ‘or points c ss 3 over the price of anything,” he said Pe gener woe seen St the most Pe “Dy se . royal g , The defenders are Name Is Occupying (22m eaarecae zine he ani, | eietoraey un ame 1s ccupying malignant currents of international | Pt Pesting on their laurels for down iwi, at Wheatland, A. L. Nylander, whc Tammany Hall. Se Beata piel ac ed aac aeieds Mee ubject to| PDY for two years, with high class By ROWLAND WooD, | foreign controls,” he asserted, men-| *#™Ples of yellow dent corn is hav- (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press| tioning rubber, coffec, silk. nitrates, | ("8 Mis entire crib pass in. review Raarcte glam Sat auinine, fodine, tin, qui looking for the ears which will Jour- NEW YORK, 0: 1:2 tants silver and dyestuffs, foreign raw | P&Y to Worland to defend the hon- Hall workers, ‘exponents “cf “prac-| materials *monopolies upc which | OPS of thelr ancestors of the past { 000,000 for imports now Mondell's lecture on the theories|doors to start writing the indian {# dead and four are wound- of taxation was In substantiation of | $300,000,000 tax reduction bill. ed as the result of a brawl which ——~ | took place at the Sweat lodge coun- fended Dr. eil house of the Arapahoes follow: who com 5 I ing a dance, given in welcome of fal for th members of the tribe who recently te wife, | returned from the conclave at Phila- r delphia. Aloysius Co Ucal polities as she layed among| Ameriean importers y payin two years, Nylander also holds the the masses,’" had on probl prices that are too hi Westlye cup for the best single. ear Ibéaring com: 1 éy entered the ' The Uni States is paying $1 a| ®t the show last year, . mitted suicide by shooting himself 1 19-5 mn of the s through the head after his .22 man, for a portion of his moth-| caliber rifle had been once emptied tate | Awainst others of his tribesmen, ngr ery of $11,000 Methiag “Coalbearing, one of the pound n raw rubber, which is mo-| At Lovell aflother cup defender in polized by Great Britain, whereas | the p n of Mrs. Georgia Skidmore the producers were making n 25 per| {s grooming her best samples -of flint from under Ma " cent profit eight month at 35| corn in hopes of retaining the Win- other doubts have been re-| cents, he sald. Brazilian coffee pro-| ter trophy permanently, having’ cap- m brothers who had provided stimu- 1 it the. ‘Tammany | ducers are getting cents a pound| tured that prize at the past two hat J lant for the merry-makers, was the be referred t orth, | compared with at several times | shows. The Worland betting ‘circle ph babyy | t t carry such | cause of the trot according to n'4ni-the past yalker? | since the w » pointed out | noted ‘for their willingness to Ins ; | | r wn vember | reports, An attempt wag made to Or shall he be itle of | —- thefr money on elther side of an ; t ir is everyone | put him out of the dance hall when LLD uncertainty, are selecting their rin: a cup this year for the rm's ‘slogan, | Re became boisterous and in the t hed its erux | orites and placing thetr wagers. } Q 1 e a ft anent| Struggle he was cut on he hands ught when Mr Walker, r 92. r. BE. B. ve! Cooper ai Recent heavy. carload and -face.. Aloysius then went. to the maygralty as | pillar sh cyeecigs Ih ulcide ng | have 1 for this Sig annual ad announcement in| his tent and obtained his rifle. He tet pa amen te pull as mupcoestul ty wrestthg the 1 a radio set to his/event and thelr floors are crowded | this issue. It carries a vital mes-| returned with the weapon and with} of : : eg Ry rin 1 1 | That Bethea ee harteeilin had idea the|to capacity with Iterally hundreds} sage for every home owner in thig| another brother, Joe Coalbearing. aa ‘ father -« h liberal | pooh ORR hark wl bsphic sys: rs Paerapicer rt 0 of beautiful suites and pleces for! entire community Sebastian Garfield, Jerome Dreas- ° ‘ “ egislation asthe Waiker boxing act | tae Hate ae Witte pmaEE tere la T petition filed hy y fly and Methiag Coalbearing pushed : 4 eg “ id ithe Hines isk lentes | eae ky De Hae F i 0g . ¢ ay against the door from the inside of > fun. before: an, nudience.-Of ec | munde rivers tn. beeha Berea tales A nied the council house to keep the two 4 dlunsiinkgn jsamestabboa teste } OAR AL By: elie Sik hts Pe i trouble makers out. Aloysius then Howing black gown and receive | ie ty he ts sas. Er eed ae : ; aa Kaa fired through the door, Garfield Romance of “Fifi” Widener, | the hands of Bishop Walsh, of ‘Tren- | {¢ he was on the home stretch, _ his conviction for the Drvesly and another Indlanuwerel i leet tep J. El Witece (tone: marchment meee nie | [eRe an ob Hae pane. {rs. ¥ was “immine! ‘4 a IDWIFE ARE FOURD wounded by these shots, Joe Coal] O*Us a Ces e cal Pr ge Ps apie a | | he ulfa club o: orland is . lavelved in the euit| om 5 bearing ayho was. with Aloysjua on| Philadelphia utilities . magnate ar } vay anor \¢ af 1 Saint Ror P u ector, 4 ter best county display, which fs a n ther to Dr. Young the outside also was wounded in| and art collector, and Car’ “3 5 ary reas iF 08 ee to Cooner. and | DEAD it SUICIDE PR T PA | the Iyer, Aloysius then fled to his} Leidy, doctor's son, is on rock Hears aed Or a Ehec ND agriatl: tok un nubs attracted Bites wine ! t 5 etainer's | el 7 ded his rifle and shot him rs ing for divorcee - | tura nosition ever held ir yo:| attention. Five ce les ha n Reine Girth on | 3 eolt ta tally Bei tole She “ts quing for divorce. After em. | ming has been Teatured ‘by the kenc| telegrams that they would compet: VFOman Cons} eave ‘ ve | their elopement, when she was > Car t r that is developing ir the| for thig prize and numerous other ntist admitted kfil- | Two of the wounded Indians were i - W * tS é ; ; | brought to Riverton to receive sur-| 17 and he, 21, Father Widener pu Third Annual State Corn Show to] have made thelr entries by letter and } ij . r t Ww 1 Nant 2, te §1.—{United Press)—, European actors to turn to the mov: gical nttention and two others were} put Leidy to work as foundry p | be held Worland, November 19 ephone, Realizing that there would 4 rance's motion ploture | fes as a mode of exprossion.to¥ his| taken to St. Stephen's mission, laborer to prpve himself worthy | 20 and 21, ; | be_@ tremendous advantage to the wr wife died here tonight | art i 2 pioneer in--fhe de eaasnenneemnell of his wife, This test was pass | ‘i 7 lee The ae s ot t rie ig 4 oY pccnnty eae SCAN ee etah was apparently a suicide| velopment of the motion picture in oS ther troubles REBGhos va confidence ot hit elec | Usts are the cups which have been| has. declare ‘ashakie county in prope Trout Season abut -other troubles: bobbed) they’ hava considanod, of he ‘elec | eee Murer a etint wueeecinn rt Cate ae coh aee c up. tion over Frank D. Watermen, the Z ; ad t api ) were found in their hotel] He was often, referred to as: the OY pak hte | ites during the p ears, Th A survey made at a meoting of Geet servant “Charile Chaplin" of E ae ey DOH ARUDIRIRY | DRE STORY baat cu; » held by the winner for one} the corn show committee Tuesday ria Linder year and at the succeeding show are| night revealed that there would be competed for again, provided that | in neighborhood of eight thous- uny exiibitor winning any one of|and ears of corn on display this the cups three times | ders leave a ht year old] r nd t part of the United oe { = r 1 » years ago they | States flocked to see his fitma. DED 2, Colo., Oct, 31,—(United CEN IN ESCAPE | CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE id were mi d When the war broke out Linder] Presa)—Colorado's greatest fishing lle EDA A 5 in the motion pictures but erely gassed with] close tonight under provisions of the Saves you approximately 12 hours trave] between Casper as known affectionately ch: infantrys He wan clted| mate. statute, It was announced by lane cis & Ree and Rawlins M. F.C ‘oolbaugh |" fe Chaplin of France.” ery on soveral occasions and| RG. Parvin, state’ game and ‘fiah _ abe Renybll : weecien | WYOMING MOTORWAY nliy decorated commissioner, today. etl cas Ay es tylan Bri Ee emai i & ‘ ; New President efore the war was over but| season was the best which he had = ; ; =: TOWNSEND OT PHONE 144 gh tence oy ily: attest 1} witnessed, Water conditions, wea. | | from the y tim: that he wa rer conditions and ar pt ply . 2 Colorado Mines| WAVES BATTER nly able to work at long.interyals | af fish lent every-oppartunity ieake| Ranking Officers of| Eventually he found it -impessible| Izaak Waltons during the past sum, ° to continue at ~all and -gratually | mersto de their stuff. > Chicago Force May ( k Or 81.—(United faded into obscurity At the beginning of the ygar the . OD Saaeeiemenae Be Relieved. when founa | vise vo tame on vhat sive oe tne ar | Comes to End POLICE DUSTER necious, ey} Iantic was largely parallel té* that ton namtat | Metae ee Corea eee In Colorado 0 a. m. today. fore the war, when all EBu-| s the te'Fuller Coolbaugh to: yarious streams. and..lakes .of the became pres of the Colo- State. wena. stocked) swith, 24,000,000 - ra “i fish: Bb per cent of this numher.ma- Victor ©, An; | | tured CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Three high igh su: ol of XN vom, resigned This..resulted, according to Par-| rnking. officers were threatened Lhe inaugural ceremony was al tonight in a poll vin, due to the fact that In stocking | with dism! imple affair with only notables of | CALUMET lich., Oc akeup resulting from ! tin Durkin the sectionym education, state execu. | mer Char str nffe otable, LUMET, M t. 3 The | the streams, fish are not distributed | department s! g from | J th {, ‘Hutehinson wae unless they ‘are from two to three| the last escape of Martti | tives a the i yres dashed to pieces on the rocks Inches in length the sheik bandit of Griffith, Ind ‘ off Manitou Island, according to Extensive “preparations will be| who killed a government agent and ng offi he school pres: | bet pl an cenac| catia made for the 1926 season, Parvin| a civilian in two shooting rte here to t was Q ffr irae fecoieinn [Lae aceon ee he ETE enid with officers, Durkin escaped both the school, and] run aground in 24 hours. Construction of a 16-acre reser-| times, day Late Friday t ship was driven voirsin the Log Cabin district, which Chief of Detectives Willlam Schoe saiek ¢ will’ be used “only i standing t Dianetieesseeiees squads placed at his command by uk 2 Wedding Licenses. Schoemaker. | | € Schoemaker must give his reason — for leaving the scene of action be. DENVBR, Colo, 1Oet i nmaige fore the Durkin trap was sprung OVERCOATS - = Go C3 n Gull Rock, Three miles north for hatching of | maker, Captain Michael Lee and Conlba . ene I : harbor the ship run | rainbow trout eggs, will constitute | Sergeant James Naughton were or ! 7 round again on Manitou rocks, part of the program, Approxtmate-| tered by Chief of Police Morgan A rt Tomi Botton as i ly 10,600,000 exgd'are expected from | Collins to tell why the last attempt Hee botvom. ‘acagrtiags 70 | aves | ttomes recke TUY | this source in several years.- ‘The| to catch Durkin waa “bungled,” —<——____ R The "5 e) Ri robap Faceat rs a} Sh htl F Th Project, to cost $40,000, will be com- Lee must explain why he failed erday from| crew and two other vessels are | Igntty Fewer AN _| pleted next August to make use of the three detective s)—Homes, broken up here 8 8 » the through divorce and domestic troub- capture, must tell why he left Schoe les, numbered 2,898 and lacked, only maker and Lee.out of his confitence equalling the number of mar. 4 | and did not reveal to them his pians lage lcenses issued, for trapping Durkin, Last Wedne for the period 13 months ending July 1, accord SS day Durkin shot his way out of a to figures released here today CHICAGO, Oot. 31,—(United Press)| trap laid by ten policemen, seriously Delicatessen" wives, poverty in.| ~The Chicago session of the Int wounding one officer ant fatally duced by the ownership of automa. | state Commerce Commi: wounding Lloyd Austin, the elvilian ores of police fon hi , too many in-laws nagging, the | ‘M88 on the petition of the western}| Who betrayed him. § | her man” and “other woman," | "ads'for a five percent increase in| Men and federal agents havé bec ie and. “pure, cissedness” | ftelght ‘rates: ended this afternoon | bunting Durkin, but without result IT RECEIVED | . ne of the things listed: | with an attack’ on the proposals by Pe eae ir ts 4 4 4 ry Ruffner, director of the do- | Papresentatives of the farmers and mer . lation r t t shippers. | re ns rt nt of the | juve » court s ca s for. the} ¢ representatives de ‘ed there Se - | says in his | 1 actior the commiss 9 New | poste ScAyhams f the women with | Would impose a hardship on. agri-| y nt them when they left | Culture and the public | ' Models | hor Further testimony on behalf of | he total number of children jn.| the farmers and. shippers will be | volved tn cases in the juvenile court | heard in Denver, Colo., November 9, ALL THIS WEEK | ed 2,916. Sixty six marriages | !t was announced. | | were annulled ithe juvenile court,| _Called'to the stand to refute state | One hundred and seventy-seven non| ments given by witnesses for the | support informations were filed, and | carriers, John P, Horner, professor] DENVER, Colo., Oct. 31.—(U | there were 739 petitions in depend. | of economics at Michigan State col-| Pre: One hundre | desertions were re Ls ted Community Plate, Rogers 1847 and Tudor Plate. "of insurance. policies ‘carcied Anniversary, Grosvenor, Hearldic and eighty-five | lege stated that the purchasing pow- | safety of insurance policies carried 1 to juventlg| er of farm land today is only 72] by residents of the moun | authorities and 64 separations per cent of what it was in 1919. Rail-|.in the Farmers Life Insur and Duchess Patterns. | | Ruffner estimates his department | road witnesses had previously pre pany of Denver rests with | | Interviewed 15,000 persons during | sented figures to the commission | C. J. Mor ey, according to an opin . 4 . age 18 | $42.50 the 12 months, the great majority of,| showing a large purchase power, | ton of Charles h, deputy att Choice of any piece at | | whom, he said sought sympathy as| E. H. Miller, member of a Chi-| ney general, given out here tonight | | | much as anything else cAgo potato commission house, in| Roach held that expenditures | | | Among the cases that never his testimony sald that between S5| from the state insurance fund for e | 185 desertions and 35 drunken hus-| ped would de affected, by the rate | legal i} O | ha and wive nd that this would tend to make a Whett an audit of the cor any ‘ Tcl. high pr commodity higher as the | 1s to be made rests with th ue r = potato acreage this year is the small-|ernor. Jackson Cochrane has ¢ | HOSIERY for MEN out per capltacin the-tast 60 years, °| manded that the aualt be: med ne The combined fruit and vegetable) The payment of a $25,000 a Just in time for Xmas Gifts. \ | growers were represented by Wal. |dend by the company, with the a F AS. 4 Silk and Wool in All the | lace B. Clore, president and general} proval of the governor and over Take advantage of this sale. Favored Checks and Stripes. is corporated of IlMnols.and Attorney |With o general knowledge of the Harry C. Baynes, counsel for the | company’s affairs, prompted the tr . ee ee ne rae Avsertoni rult and Vegetable Ship-| surance commissioner two w On Display First Floor | ey’re here in smart color combinations that | AUBURN, N. Y., Oct. 31.—-John| pers' association, ago to apply to the auditing board | | 7 e * yey | Stack, fireman, ¢ tonight at Mer- fiver Se for authority to employ an actuary | harmonize well with suits and oxfords | cy hospital, as a result of a wreck Going. Up to examine the company's books and } Attractive prices, too on the Lehigh Valley raflroad at Hist! ,Somethipg is creeping up| to have an appratsal of the com | | a | Oakwo miles south of here at| with the stealth ofan Indian scout. | pany’s real ate holdings made by | At 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1 | o'clock this evenit It 1 the waist Ine. Too many wo. | experts. The application was re | | dward H. Smith, engineer, and| men have found.the low, gathered | ferred to the attorney general for | twelve passengers were brought here| waist line empbasizing not points, | an opinion | | tutomobiles to be treated for tn«| but protuberanceg lt were as well to Deputy Attotney General Roact | co Ss | none of which were serious.| conceal. Even the Venus do Milo|in charge of the office during the | [| @ ® passenger train ran Into an) with her generous girth would have | absence of Attorney General t | r) Men’s W SI |] open, witch and crashed Into al) objected: “Asa repult, the modified | right, tonight informed | Coch 4 | Qua fame 2 fe | nding f empire & s with h walst Hnes pat a. ra careful examination o: he ear Shop | J which atitl allowed. the ‘eversneces: | the laws. he. had.reachec..the conclu | DEPARTMENT STORE 152 S, Center Stockmens Natl, Bank Bldg. | {tin sary flare of wkirt aré coming into] sion that the expenditure of mone —— - nett ae 2 ‘ me prominence, dwas legal