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The he Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper --, Che Cas WEATHER Fair tonight; Sunday fair; temperature in north portion. VOL. X NO.33 SS Se ba OT ADR OTeRU SEEPS 52 rege of SIFCUIRDOR Aner "4 r Dail AONE EE oT i gee LH! Or ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, NOVI NOVEMBER 21, 1925 On Delivered by Carrier 75 cents @ month Strests or at Newstands 6 {Deded eshte alte Ws ab peep lh yd -Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers yCriinne Publication 0: its Tribune Bldg. 16 E. Second : Secoha ay BURGLARS GET &:.900 IN STORE ROBBERY EMPIRE MOURNS PASSING OF QUEEN TABERNAGLE 16 JAMMED) AGAIN BY BIG CROWD FRIDAY NIGHT High School Students and Presbyterians of City Turn Out in Num- bers for Revival. To, the tune of the familiar taber- nac.e chorus, “Everybody Ought to Love Jesus,” the big crowd was led jn song ten minutes before sched uled time last night, hundreds hav- ing already been turned away for lack of standing room. It was High School night, the classes were roped off in sections under their respective banners, and all primed for their yels when the time arrived their leaders took the platforr 1 all together the High hoo! wd gave their “rah, re ” fe tabernacle, e “Harp,” for Wich the big singer, who has won the young peopie by bis macnetic per- konality, and for Willis, the Lu genia] business manager from & Carona. Judges .were chosen from crowd and first the senlors 6 “yell”. Close on the heels of th effort came the juniors, a little stronger because of added n-mv then the sophomores, who it seen had been preparing for the or as they came out big und strong on the lung exercise; and last came the freshmen; who were interrupted by the cheering of the crowd before they had finished. ‘That isn’t Just fair,” suid the big singer, “wed better let them finish,” once more the freshies gayo their yell. Lhe sophomores were winners of | phe $5. “How many think we'd have High School night every F day “night,” asked Mr. Welch, and immediately there was an enthu- siastic “yea” from hundreds of iusty throats, so next Friday night will again be “High School Night’. ‘The local Presbyterian congrega- tions were also there, strong in nuinbers and ready to sing. When they stood to receive the “hand” from the big crowd, there was @ roar as the High School bunch broke loose with “fifteen rahs” for the Presbyterians. Miss Jessie Mae Agnew and Mr, McC.ain, of the fan church, sang a duet 3 to Serve Jesus Atter the ations had been introduced and the High School had given el the bi inger remarked the So better he can ¢ up and we will returnsit to then as a sort of afterthought, he added, ‘We can put in an empty paper bag for him.” A third group present was a bunch’ of fellows known as the “Casper Rifle Corps. This is a group of boys who prac tice shooting every Friday evening at the Elks’ hall. They came to meetin’ first and then went to their practice afterwards. Speaking on the subject of Happine Mr, Harper toon his text, eek ye First the Kir dom of God and His Righteousness and ‘all these things shall be added unto you.” He began bis discours by telling of having seen tieam engines at work In a certain elty, and not being able the steam nor fire in the fire-box, he questioned the engineers and founc that they running on steam—steam that had been 1 the .steam chest bef tartin work. “How long will the he asked. “As long as tt lasts,” replied the engineers like Ife, that 1s," speaker. “If wo energy | enough, we shal’ 2 to last | long and run hard and complish “Pursuit some to see were run great things. If we have little steam we soon wear out and our | work has been done long before need be.” ‘The speaker continued to com pare the human body and the Strength stored therein to the steam chest of the engines, “What we do, and how far we travel de nm the steam stored in the steam nest, Somebody rightly sald has Death of Dowager Alexandra Brings| Sorrow to British Nation; Private Family Services Held in Bedroom' of Sandringham House Early Today, LONDON, Nov. 21.—(P)—The British empire is in| mourning over the passing of the beloved dowager queen, | Alexandra. Death came to the Danish noon in Sandringham Palace, CLARA MORRIS, NOTED ACTRESS DIES SUDDENLY Heart Attack Proves Fatal at Age of NEW ¢ (P)—Clara son, ANAAN, Morris, acclaimed Conn., Novy, 21.— eriginally Morri- as the greatest actress of the English- and -later as. the woman of sorrows,” because of her illness and financial reverses, is dead of heart disease at the age of 79. Sara Bernhard‘; witnessing a Clara Morris performance in the heydey of her career, exclaimed: nat woman is not acting, She's suffering.” Miss Merris sald of her: self a few days before her death, “I only the famous actress who had one husband and never y any family troubles.” ris’ husband, died in 1914 and, as is known here, she ts not survived by ny relatives. She died srday at the homevof C. M. Her- e had been living with the Herolds since closing her home two months ago. FIRE ON RUM BOAT LEADS TO CAPTURE LONG BEACH, Calif, Nov. 21.— (®)—Fire flung 100 cases of mported liquor into the hands of police here last night when the power boat Iva burst Into fl after entering the harbor An ey once Frederick umes sald the 8 ap engl nd that Po. trace After the boat had burned to the ec it was towed In and bout 100 cases of liquor salvaged. Police said an equal amount had been destroyed by the flames. iis” a Sasi saa Modification Of Volstead Act Proposed WASHINGTON, Noy. 21—()— se In the alcoholic centent tin t r from one-half of one reent to 2.75 percent © w be t | ndment sion of congress Republican of a1 was! defeat judiciary The prope sion in the com Flags flew at half mast in London today, many buildings were draped in black. and | princess late yesterday after- while her son, King George, | and Queen Mary and various mem bers of tho royal household, stood with tear bedimmed eyes at bedside. The Prince of Wales; ways her favorite grandson, was de- | layed-by a heavy fog, as he traveled from London to Sandringham, and did not reach. the palace tn time to bid his grandmother farewell. Listeners-in throughout the Brit- Ish Isles heard over their radio sets that the widow of King Edward VII and the rnother of their present mon- arch, had gone to her last rest. In London from 8 to 9 o'clock the big bell in St. Paujs tolled out sonorous- ly the tale of the passing of a mem- ber of Great Britain's royal family. It is only when a member of roya'ty dies that the clang of the bell in St. Paul's awakens the sleeping belfry, nerous social functions arrang- last night were cancelled. The theaters did not receive the new in time to clore their doors, but in them, and in the motion picture houses which gave their program, funeral marches were played. No date has yet been announced for the funeral of Alexandra nor when her body will be taken to Windsor to He in the royal vault tn St. George's chapel beside that of Edward VIP. It is expected, however, that the funeral witl-not be Tield for two weeks. Arrangements have been made for signing the Locarno treaties in Lon- dion December 1. If the queen's death causes any alternation in the date for signing the pacts, many foreign countries must be consulted. It {s already taken for granted, however, that if the date is not (Continued on Page Two) Doing His Christmas § Shoppine Early! BY Gouy HE'S GOING .TQ NEED EM THIS ti. YEaR! Hp idy HA} Ewer THE BIGGEST SIZE IN THE HOUSE¢ es \NPARALLELED V/h | Yi CHRISTMAS RHINELANDER COMPROMISE IS DENIED BY ATTORNEYS TRIBUNE WILL PUBLISH TALES OF CHILDREN’S SCHEHERAZADE’ DAILY boys and who hear ily, Mrs Once princess, known, emt world’s Hall verbal thousand Flore upon a time an Arabian | from Scheherazade, as sh was | co r azoned her ni the of Fame romance ¢ lays still w nusand id she me rate. had her same au dience of one blase old king night, while Mrs. Vincent has an audience of many thousands of chil dren every evening. And how the children love the stories that Mrs. Vincent tells all about the little folk who inhabit the water, the air, the trees and the fields—birds and bees, and hop-toads and weasels, and all PLYMOUTH, V that sort of creature. She | 200 | With the arrival or more of them as characters in her | Coupal, the stories. Most of them she met as n| the Mttle girl playing on her grandfath- | is m er’s farm growing to know them| ar very well under the tutelage of a naturalist aunt } Beginning next Monday, cent’s stories going to appe The Tribune. Perhaps you haye heard Mrs. Vin cent on thé radio. She has told some of her stories to—we nobo knows 1} many boys and gti from b sting station WJZ. And | she hag received nearly 20,000 letters Am¢ r tures in Meadowl Adventures in B number more them at the Scheher: de every | rking against Mrs. Vir rin his attack hi on the prev! THINK OF IT! ONLY 27 LOS ANG Joseph! M ouragir oLES, Green, d her ¢ Vincer ‘diand.” i\Col. Coolidge Is Improving t of Ma white he fight that Col he = tt n Tess tous day. day MAN 93 TO BE MARRIED 93 a veter WHITE ettled out of court, Kip Rhinelander, the definitely thi ce * The lette sational apparent | Rhinela Parsor PLAINS, N. | sistent reports that the Rhinelander ac N. Mills, wealthy young plaintiff, will continue til Mon Wealthy Plaintiff to Continue Case in Which Annulment of Marriage of Negress Is Sought Noy. 21.—(#)—Despite per- annulment suit will be counsel for.Leonard today said a Geareh Taken U Bi for Girl| RTHAMPTON, Convinced from the stor TWO INJURED. AS CAR TURNS’ OVER ON ROAD M Casper news when a in whick fifteen miles beneath steering © machire came to Mr, Da don tho fac en were retu chine the crash whe “ m: Mr. Gall car into Casper where covered that railroad e of the t Levand js publisher ay {s managing editor of 18 per Herald. Both were taken to the Natrona Memortal pital for treatment learned today that neither of the accident victims carries a Tribune accident policy. with Mo Money Order | Is Paid After | | "WASHI > After ten years of roving, an ternational money order for $100-has finally reached its destination, The postoffice department told the story today of the purchase of the money order in July, 1915 by Malsiej Pus, a Russian clilzen lving “at + Endicott, New York. It was made able to his family at Merwa, Russia, but before it reached there Russia had been swept by revolution and the government ad withdrawn the entire population from Merwa to safer quarters. Last month the polish government wrote the department that Pus had complained his money or der never had heen delivered. It was promptly delivered to the man and his family in Poland. passa ne chsdeaainiae NO COMPLAINTS MADE AGAINGT ZONING PLANS AT FRIDAY GATHERING No complaints were made at t public hearing held Friday night the Casper 1 mmis Owners of property east of sion. McKin. y street and south of cage and GOWNS GAUSE SHORT CIRCUIT AND FIRE “our Seized in R severe t terday urre 2 quantity 1.—(#y—| the fir in of | are schod s seized in James Murphy, Frank Charles Gouris, all of slated to pre » the justice court d furnish bond arrested after arch by und co Avery @ and Edgerton, were themselves befo here to plead state In Oil Field Region|: Jin Edgertor Frank Ave Many Years || Maisie} | “PANLEVE PLAN JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY oTORE LOOTED, sECOND PLAGE ENTERED |Safe Carried Off From Brown Grocery Same Night Found Empty by Robber Gang. Burglars who timed thei | visits shrewdly to skim the |cream of the pay day harvest entered two Casper store last night and mz with approxim: AWA 1,000 es containing fir including bonds and Insurance policies. It is anticipated that these will be abandoned when the thieves disc the be turned int ers bope t may be was enter prying front doc than open. th portant 1 ver cash, and the ¢ carried It bodily away to be looted at lelsure, Fortunately | ntaldea no mone Both ores the stores were opened for bu id were promptly reported t n heriff's off PEGGY JOYCE PLAINTIFF IN DIVORCE SUIT PARIS, Nov. 21.—(®)—Court ords sl that Pe Joyce intro duced mand for a divorce from her hush: int’ M. 1 . sme were discovered morning, when ree Mts nition She re love man [3 CONSIDERED fe =f keg of liquor burie th or ) he Jt | und connected by 1 | top rding cers ende ir | Shlstsieation n operat y i | near his gara | 20-foot jin a ehicken-cooy do| ofl field te He| pigs and mar | have be tempt at c AN four the March t on Burrell of S$ f t tol per, where Wad to guar ni nee r of four marriages, has learned his Christmas shopping ear! sbtained a license yesterd Mra. Vannle Wy Brown arking as he did eo that 1 that a ladder aches #0 high that) it does ‘not upon the] und, Whatever become in} upon our body 3 Ph world depends eure of your bedy<tt the ; tou the garage and hristmas, but thay he and his bride Mm on a new " | to-be did not want to be caught in a ulinued on Page holiday rush at the court house. never 1 SHOPPING DAY ed of bind UNTIL rest we siphon to a this vonces y to tet suey trial ou ure Jiff MePhersor uhea pool und in a Murphy's Tyo) James