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The Greatest Service Ever Offered us an American ge Tee Accident er Open to Tribune Readere <s Sethaet raa IC . WEATHER ; Generally fair tonightand Wednes- | day, except probably rain or snow In | northwest. Slightly warmer in Northeast portion tonight. | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS NAL HOME i ee $$ oe AD Se SU Ba A FESS, BESS a SS I SP DEAR manent SE RR PR G21 wet VOL.X NO. 23 Asroberon sane ln macees CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925 On Stresketor at Newstands, © csuis aribune Biden sie we Second 8. SCOTT AND MORGAN REJECT BANK PROPOSAL AUTOMOBILE TAsicsDUCTION OKEHED ss. Stn Depesed Sanaa ||_Chest Drive IF ECONOMY IH COUNTY DENIED Content to, Be | re opinion nich vi» Just Plain “Mr.? |: Debt Certificates of County Not Honored ions will De for $38,800.00—Cas ibutic to the needs oe ” for Payment as Re- | the banquet to plate, the eanenmect| sult of Board Stand. for tho campaign, } 8 the morning of No-| | ave been worked out, | WASHINGTON, Nov, 10.—(”)—Reduction of the auto- : ©. Levy on Pleasure Cars Cut From Five F u ll T l me Auditor on to Three Per Cent by Committee; f Many Others Wiped Out. City Accounts U rged mobile taxes and repeal of many of the special excise levies was voted today by the house, ways and means committee. FPONOMY P LAN! Deven. 1s x DEVIL IS EVERY WHERE, Under a provision approved by the committee, which is| nd the m-members are patiently awaiting the At 6:30 0” Monday, N« workers will gather | | Henning: and partak s’ banquet.” Reser snide at $1.00 a wens # REY tax pile queiebtle pleasure cars would be t tt 2 d a EVANGELIST DECLARES ||: “nate tk. want ae revi Biever al ce ign and accessories would be wiped out. | 19x. | 5 LAID BEFORE IN MONDAY SERMON eres nrsr ee one tt” iaae tea en com wak cut’ in shail. revenue annually than it cost the} rapidly bi y those attending, and not by E community fund. Former Gov: Other‘tagen which the committee |Sovernment to collect tax, Chairman ernor B. B, Brooks, who ts chairman | Scott and Dr. Guy With the big shed more than half,exhorted. “Even when the sons of | would’ recall are those on. Jewelrs', airaronics snishainceend i SAL otc ene ote 53 rat gue |t: Morgan, majority mem- filled for the only Monday evenin wuthered leon camera lenses, photograph films and educing the alcoholic tax, the ne , a as pts 4 mane y pet Po - servico to be held ta the series of [cou Swcrcred together, “ho | was) tet” reams jand ammunition, |committes would cut the rate of arranges. jbers of the board of count union evangelistic meetings which | *™0ns them. There 1s a devil—call | <riokers articles, coin operating ma-| $2.20 a proof gallon to $1.65 a commissione rejected the opened here Sunday, A. K. Harper| tim what you will. Eve Walneetay cand y man that | chines, works of art and mah Jongg }!0P. effective as of January 1, 1 On Tue last night continued to drive Lome | breathes ts conscious of two forces | sets. and to $1.10 a“gallon effective Jan- Thursday, noon luncheons will be | Proposal offered by the Cag- Se Examine A di t to the people of Casper. | working inthe world; one seeking to| No change was made tn the taxes (Continued on Page Two) held for campaign workers at|per Clearing House associa- tate aminer’s Audi His text from the book of Job matn-| lift man up, the other to pull him |on. admissions and dues, although ae | the ‘Henning ‘hotel, ‘at which’ times | tion’ sfonday afternoon and ed : f | tained the presence of the devil in| down. ‘The Bible calls these forces | the committee voted to exemptlesit- HEAVY QUAKE the teanis will) répokér the progress | et ay Shows Collection fe) the world. God and the devil. 'To me the devil | (mate! theaters housing. the spoken of the drive. These luncheons lke-|*® bold the expenditures of rona ; “The devil is everyplace," Harper | is as real as the Kaiser. drama from the admission tax 4f the | wise will be paid for individually. | county, within a $20,000 a nionth Assessments Slow. | Mr. Harper moved about over the | treasury deems. it. advisable, IS RECORDED Campaign headquarters will be cs-| limit: for the next three nths, | platform, now seated in conversa. The following occupaticnal taxes, c lished in the basement of the| Earle G. Burwell, minority yer thodist church Headquarters | voted against. the r | will be open on the afternoon on vs lution offered nd a tional mood, now down the steps} which apply on proprietors were re- The need of a full time hearer his audience to press home'a | pealed: ~ Brokers, including® pawn i ti nt point, and again up and behind the | brokers, ship and custom house brok-| NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—()—One | November 16, when the last-minute | » ott and declared that in his auditor to enforce stringe pulpit with the handg to his mouth | ers, billiard rooms and/bowling al-|of the most severe earthquakes of touches will be given to the organt-| opinion the bankers of Casper were economy in the conduct for AGAIN AT WAR. in megaphone fashion to shout out | leys; shooting galleries, riding acad.| the year was recorded today on the | zation. not asking anything out of the way city affairs is the salient a truth of special force, but in every | emles, autos for hire, tobaceo man-|seismograph at Fordham University. | in asking that certificates o! lebt- | It has been suggested that the ie, Can bs eee NCR Wis Onn pelea women who expect to assist on the | Sdness be held within the pre is mood his audience hung on his|ufacturers and yachts and motor|The exact distance of the disturb. recommendation in the re words, seeming to see the places and | boats. It was also agreed to reduce | ance could not be given but experts port of LeRoy Joyce of the scenes described. Mr, Harper's mes-|trom $3 to $1 the annual tax on|of the Unive ity said it centered Departmental Club, Business Wo- | amount. state examiner's office submitted to| sage teemed with the actual facts | physicians who dispense natcotics|more than 6,000 miles from New Mj |_men’s Club, and other teams, will m¢ th lerk’s the clty council last night. ‘The re- us of everyday life and more than once | and to cut from 50c to 25c the tax | York Bi | decline other engagements for the |, bak Chee pa, port embodies the results of a three as he brought out some point hig au- | on each deed or conveyance amount-| The first tremors were recorded at afternoons of the week of the cam hag Shasrashgn tarde oe ig ae weeks’ audit recently completed. WASHINGTON, Noy, 10.—@)—} dience. nodded approval. ing to $500. m., and the maximum disturb- palgn. | nd. warrants, the t 1 ‘The examiner recommends strong-| Private advices recelved here ind!-| Especially effective was an illys-| The total amount of reyenue|ance was reached at 10:05 o'clock, — - at any rat rrants and cer ates ly that no further bond issues be | cate that olutionary activity has} tration he used, sayin; despite the | Which tke government would lose as | continuing at its height for 20 min- A complete outline of organiza- | of indebtedness are worth rather leas voted for ‘several. years. \axatn’ brdken’ out” in ragta. warning from God against this com-|& result of the changes would" utes. The, whole! shock lasted for tion, Yncluding, the names .of ‘divis-|than the paper on which they are now and then some one | *mount to;:slightly more than $100,.| more than an hour, being still in he doesn’t believe In a} 909,000°annually, Chairman Green| progress when the selsmograph rec- “ and would wipe from the ytst-' ord was removed. jon lenders; captains, and workers, | written, Attempts to cash them at will appear in the newspapers later | Casper banks were met with 4 th the week. form*retiiwal.” “How long the “Casper is bond poor,’ he Dr. Juan, Baupista. Sacasa, .the | mon enem clares, 4 I hope that there are} yico president of Nicaragua, a Ib. | 288erts tha no>more- issued: until atime that} eral ji politics and opposed to Gen-| devil. Some say that ts no devil. be- | sald. i“ they «re worth Soflar for-dolar.”’ eval. Chamorra, the leader of the | cause the: lord says there ts,” he cém- Pointing out that collections tn| recent revolution, has arrived at La| mented. “They are lke the old moun- rs brought on by the two conimis. aro dom more atdate m: Kpa hi taines gressman in Coloradi , ‘ pal 45 ithe: 6x-shi Wok Per py errrrenlansy would last. wow vs } i. er cd) nin Colorado Sultan Ahmed Mirsa..$ Enjoy- & ty wat Ti; many assessment districts are far} Union, Honduras : ‘ hi y She ci ee behind, Mr, Jovee urges that every| Other reports say the co--ervative Neko lab leg venlia In tie 0) res ose getherates"in Patisy lid na ein- Aich S bye ak awe amare tal potatble effort be made to enforce | troops directed -by General Cham- gin’ it. raed. 5 ors, Seott eat : : i st il to: the “fact that "Re: payment. Defaults must be made) orro’s lieutenant have taken con-| Ade no. difference Mad cin Wee es up, he shows, either by tarokoad trol of Leon, the Mberal stronghold | PYOPosed, he’ was ‘agin’ It. ede that he had no “legal right" to com an has qs usurped ‘his thr his throne. 7 | ply with the cADaRe He baséd: hia bs re-assessment. ‘ a bill was up to change capital pun- contention on the assumption that Shak would Peake the burden on ge Mean hare hepa eaocbars Nabiivent ‘toons! bansing. to, élégtrame [Broadeasting ee | 4 if there were more than. $20,000 in bi 534 property. owners who already re te tion, he jumped to his feet and shout- unte ts claims agains © county a flight indicated he expects to as- aims against thi un 7 Notment. > | ed: ‘I am agin’ it. Hanging was good L R he d| ard month the board would not be priy- have paid their just all sume the presidency if President Sol. | oo in “ror ine ‘grandfathers bones imit Ri eacne Seven mien atrested by Lieut. Roy | lesed to atlow only $20,000 of these ing was good enough fer me father Any availble surplus in the treas. orzano resigns at the‘conyening of >} , claims and reject the rest. Mr ury should be used In retiring OT congress in December. and hanging is good enough fer me!” } Banks, stores, and city and coun- observance of the holiday will be| .WASHING'TON, ‘Noy. 10.—W)— city ab Sie (eed ae teh in the | Well pointed out that it. was no new standing bonds, the Resi aa Mr. Welch, the gosepel singer, will) ty offices generally will be closed | confined to the general cessation of| Recommendation that no more Mcen-| basement of the Turner-Cottman | tie for the comm| Hever. Funds on Sires ree ote BAN PUT ON. be here for the Wednesday evening | tomorrow to commemorate the sev-| business, and to the usual dances|xes be given broadcasting stations | building, where a gambling game} T@dired to limit thelr es ee siotug es Gear bint to bond. service. Mr. Whisler sang very ef-]enth anniversary of the signing of | and soctal affairs. Until ‘there has beén a reduction Jn|was in full awing, were onavieted {24 that st was better to do fectively, a solo, “No Longer Lone. | the armistice. The schools, however,| The majority of the stores will|the number now operating was made] and fined in police court yester than ‘o fegue certificates of holders, ; HARLEST N ly." find the big chorus choir sang | will remain in session, remain.open this evening to permit |in a resolution adopted here today | afternoon, All seven appealed. ness .that would not be cas 'The report directs attention to the as a special number, “Throw Outl- No formal program has been ar-| patrons«to provide * 11 2, 1925, pro. in adyance for|by a sub committee of the fourth! J, C. Burns was convicted of oper- ,'! bank. ordinance adopted April 2, 1925, p the Lifeline. ranged by the American Legion, and | their needs. annual radio conference. am not responsible e s 5 ating a gambling game and was “1 viding for the office of clty auditor, a 4 }iwas| | am not. responsible what and voices regret tliat it has never AT OAKLAND fined $100. The others, G. B. Vance, | the banks do, replied, “Ou been put into effect. H. C. Vance, Jim Henry, Lester | duty is done when we © issued mid é - ry 5 Lynn, D. L. Smith and W. H, Hin-| the certificates. It isn’t up to us to aah te wettest clentolen fabpes thee ; 4 son, charged with gambling, were | see that they are cashed.” $2.200.000, with expenditures approx-| OAKLAND, Calif, Nov. 10—UP) i ‘ . assessed $25 each The Casper Clearing House asso, {mately the same, Mr. Joyce sald: |—Chief of Police James 'T. Drew has 5 elation had issued tho ultimatum “T pbelleve that it would be hard issued an order barring the Charles. , Northern M. E. that if the commissioners did not to find a private corporation having ton dance from) public dance halls agree to the $20,000 a month limit this much business without an audi~/in Oakland, ‘The order was issued for November, December and Ju for/or a purchasing agent. With]on recommendation of Mrs. Anna n c tificates would be Church Votes |%3; 2c the volume of Lusiness in each office | Ryan, city dance hall supervisor, ° ° ° ss Uw sum set would permit the coun- tecpbuldebesniy! idea, that frequent | who claims that the Charleston, ax Testimony in Trial of Aged Physician For Unificati ty to carry on its Horness, to. tak audits and reports should be mad@.|danced in Oakland dance ‘halls, {s | caro. oF © payr ne poor an¢ The information would be available és Mr : or niurica vol indecent. Ryan sald, however, for Murder of Daughter Brought | uper fund, the widows’ pensions, for your budget plans for » budget | that the Charleston, if properly ex. ‘or what 1 other necessar Compiled “untegs,aahered to ts*s0 | ecuted, pears a al CHEST INC (IDES PROGRAM HERE to Abrupt Close at Noon. ee eA | rhe te n ; Bonds outstanding on Sept: 1, ac | ag | forth t chu ea}! cording to th . amounted to aT alg | : \ pr ogines 0. This sn COLLECTION aes i a on | - LITTLETON, .Colo., Nov. 10.—The defense; through |™ vote his } bas rer the testimony of witnesses for Dr. Harold Elmer Blazer, | “°."*” £ e date of the ‘nation. | great a Call of the Ameri zi ryice to the soldiers of the| Englewood, Colo., physician, who is charged with the mur-|jary was anne ane ; sewer and water bonds Ne On nnconnt ot the teat tral | World “War, handling. all applica-| der of his daughter, Hazel, the 811 diserim {tors of this 4-year-old “child woman,” | 316 for ag who never grew from infancy, was brought to a close | orm Methodists are still voting wit sts atten bonds he examiner di tians for compenration, securing {n- the fact that the 1 >| GIANT TASK |i Red Cross particty tes in the rate of 6 per cent while previous and Casper Community fund, no roll eall | formation from the War department | shortly before noon today when Lewis Mowry, chief coun- |'"® Te*ult still in doubt, ey oe OER later issues pay 6 per cent. He ae Ra will be held. in Casper. However, | and assisting those in distrets. In-| sel for the accused man, sald briefly: | Judge Jolmson reviewed briefly the . Viera points out that this will cost the} y. Pa iyo it fled teeta ap Aa splte of the years that have clapsed| “The defenso resis." | testimony: Introduced | U. S. Aviators | will at its Nove fide aaeut elty $250,000 by maturity. Lock’ enting the offic card in the Red Cross, no matter | ince the close of the war, the calis| * Dr, Howell T. Pershing, Denver “I object to your honor re The audit was the first pérformed |as all future meeting governed * how small his contribu. | (F.the services of the Red Cross /alienist, was the last witness sum-|the testimony in this,’ of the Springfield constituency, has | how large c "Stone sald |W ith F I t In its allowances of claims against be oh ae aati! en ounion, UF returned from a trip to the north.| tion may be. ape deres A moned by tbe defen He testified |to the bench U FENCH CO | Mocrenn counts and the issuance of yee (er SEthata thuiserof ditlen land where he collected the ballot] ‘phe work of the Red Cross ts During the past summer, the Red | that in his opinion the country doc-| “I don't care what you object to- Certificates of lebtedness there< L ding A of bexes from outlying. polls. . : Crors' conducted: a school’ of ilte|tor ‘was insite ‘onithe day he was|o\ ahead, Mr., Witness,”” the judge leas genaiys Bs In commenting on the report y . widely known that it needs, no intro- | CF? “ ¢ ae pad yt | or Loy reravhed that many prop-| During the trip by canoe and gas|ductién or explanation. While its|°¢¥!s in Casper, which was of|found fn: the Blazer home tn a | replied | e emo i ized | f | 1 | the needs of *t 4 6 to all w ar! 1 ving beside the lfeless body | erty owners were wilfully delinquent |!aunch, the ps was repeatedly , chief great value to all who participated | Stupor, tying beside the lifel ody | nderstar The court room was less crowded | dil to fame is its work of ites of the in their assessment payments be-|halted by fce. They tramped 150'mercy in tne of war, the “great- rE the beste Over: 408}people: rei. | of his\tirst born. jfoday than yesterday. ‘The sensation | ng appt to t wance ¢ cause they could get per cent on|miles after one ballot. box. Ten est mother of them ali,” is always | !st@red for Instruction, but some «Sebo amieS Lend eee eee eatiy: had'thely silt ard} | Quy Franch Morocco, Noy, | %4¢h claims thelr money elsewhere and pay the| Sights were parsed in the open air|ready to help in time of peace, |of the peste aby led to pase the final COUSIN. OF F G jfild not care to listen to the highly | 19. Up)—<The American aviators o Be It Furth That « city 6 per cent on their obligations, }@nd the journey concluded ,with a|whenever disaster descends upon any ie he ne Gross put on Q sim: |ON WITNESS STAND | testimony, of allenists,| the Sherifian squadron now | co f this resc e pent to Alter a lengthy discussion of the | two day trip across Lake Winnipeg. | community, should Casper ever have | {ar program in a great humber of |) LiprieToN, Ce No 2) th defense and prose- | announced 0 offi ob. | the secreta Clear dangers inherent !n non-vented gas| Mr. Lockhart reported that {t had!the misfortune to suffer from fire, | Communities during the summer; as} 4° Gdusin of General John J iNized ‘dba’; Blanca at | Hous aaa heaters, R. M. Boeke, city attorney, | been Impossible to reach»the Berens; flood or famine, the Red Cross! part of ite great work of rate |shing came to tho defense Dr.| When § grilled £ Ja’ eimiple ceremony to be attended | b® spread upon the r es of t was Instructed to draft an ordinance | landing pol because of Ice, and that| would stand as ready to assist ag she SU8rding human Mfe in ever way Yarold Elmer Blaze jay at his! cross exam/{nation regardir by Col. A, V. Mengand, chief of the prohibiting the sale of appliances | this ballot box would not be brought| has always’ been {n other districts | Possible. telat for murder in connection with / sibilities of recove Ht a VRB IE ot Wkeroobo' a Date (Continued on Page Five.) in, where such) visitations have ig. Bawe Felisny, The local staff of the Red Cross| the death of his 34 year old - (Continued on Pag high officers. ' (Continued on Page Tw , consists of J. 8. Mechling, chairman; |ter, Hazel, the “child woma M. A./Becklinger secretary, Leo A.| ‘Dr Mowell T. Pershing, Denver tn Dunn, treasurer,! and Miss Mina’ Il-|alienist and a relative of the famous be lis @xecutive secretary. The 1926 pro] American general, testified that Bln, gram of the Red Cross in Casper |zer was suffering from melancholla will be, financed through the, Casper} ou the day the homeocide was com- Community | fund, the campaign | mitted, starting November 17. he | ra Blaze wrote, direct Ing the disposition of his and his =A RE SEi Z ED daughter's bodies alone are enough | to Indieate to me that he was suf- 9 \ fering from severe mental disordet,” WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 10.|sel at the opening of his outline of | Jury to-disregurd that portion of the Foreign War Vets Pershing declaréd DUBLIN, Nov. 10.—()—To un-|_ The moving picture shows raided] which the men made their y —(#)—Counsel for Mrs. Alice Jones | what the defense expects to prove. | outline of the plaintiff's case made The testimony of the witness—the | dying anti-British sentiment among | were “the battle of Yypr and a Rhinelander, now being sued for an-| He eald yesterday by Isaac N, Mills. which last one summoned by the defense—| the extreme 8! Fetners, which} tim showing the doings of the Prin nulment of her marriage to Leonard| “The defense counsel hergby with-| referred to the mental development To Meet Thursday > Was the occasion for bitter words |seems to ha n especially rous-|of Wales on hig recent tour of Afri pol I he was Kip ‘Rhinelander, on the ground of | draws the previous denial as to the|of young Rhinelander. He also ob. between counsel and objection by}ed by the preparations to reyive|and South America. In both hou matided | v t for the fraudulent, representation of her | blood of this defendant and for the] jected to the portion of Mr Milis* Prosceuting Attornéy Stone to the| the Armistl Day scene which “st he Cilms were seized and taken awa theft of the 1 fo in: race, today admitted in open court | purpores of thls trial und te «horten|outline which cast reflections on the A meeting of \the Veterans of | ruling of Samuel Johnsor cn the ad-| prised and angered them tn 19 by the raiders. n loaded reve that their client had some colored | the trial admits that the endant | “good name” of the defendant. Foreign Wars will be held/Thursday | missthility of answers to hypothet!| is attributed a series of armed raids} Seyen men, all id th It was at I pt blood. has some colored bloc Justice Morchauser refaséd to in-}evening at 8 o’cloele In council} cal questiin in regard to Blazer's |c picture shows and the | work alvers the | ture of the of Wa wan Tho edmission was made by I Davis then asked supreme court} struct the Jury un these polrts hold-|room of the Mountain States Mower | sanity, f the armtetice cel pelled to’ Feturn | sto} Here bow ne Parson Davis, chief of defense cout. | Justice Morschauser to instruct the (Continued n Page ‘Two) 'co, During the course of his ruling 5 he spectators,

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