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7 = ON ee The Pag Service Ever Offered by an American New paper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Reader (=~ The Casper Daily Tritnnw BY MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL x_NO.34 Membey of Audi dorean CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 Picea mate On Streets of at Newstands cents _Pripn ne Ride ete a BRIAND IS CALLED tu FORM FRENCH CABINET ~ THREE CHILDREN BURN TO DEA T H; acai taxes | VETERAN TAKES FATHER AND ‘OTHER WOMAN’ HELD “eseHuewm cuanee ir Eh COURT UPHOLDS| Bone trom Deaal Wife's Cousin Admits Kinswoman Was| DEATH OF FOUR PAINLEVE AGAIN PersoneBoiables Jealous but Denies They Left 1 FORGED OUT I, g PANRE [IF \crippte to Watk Babies to Die in Blaze BY POISON IN |Ministry Formed Less Than Month Ago Dies | When Socialists Bloc | $(7| (—Protessor Opell of Leningrad|—Levi Ly and Mrs, Pearl Bane,| Out of the death of Lucas’ two ba- j announced today before a conference | 99.year-old cousin of his wife, were} Pes und M: gane’s small son fn i of physicians und surgeons that he FPP AES : >a a fire which destroyed the Lucas| é had successfutiy transplanted a bone | Held for the Summers county erand) home near Sandstone saunas|EXperts Analyze Viscera of Miner’s Withdraws Support. jury after a liearing tod on | morning { from a dead body to a woman ¥ |ttent uttering trom tuberculosis of | VES Children, Stricken Aft [ ' THLE il {ANT Fos mraifine: Satta che cpaativn _HINTON, W. Va., Noy. 23.—(?)—Unemotional and | . ; > ° cette p the woman in a short time was able| With his face wrapped in bandages, to cover burns, Levi | Canned Meat Sandwiches ae i pli] alge scien: Lucas, held in jail here, along with Mrs. Pearl Baynes, in | ee MF | 3 D ° d Ini . franeaa atntiay Opes font we Per | connection with the burning to death of his two children . Te ‘ | PARIS, Nov. 28 ) Firm Denied Injunction) (hitttcin tarcma cc the tence.” fand her son, insisted that he made every effort to rescue | _ LAR AMA Wye. Nov. 28.—()=-Dr. George M. An : A irae Maat) SA : : : FS aN a See them and that the charges against him are the result of no heyenne, the state health officer, returned to | ARISTIDE _BRIAND or the ninth time in / Q F 0 2 BR ~ Against Investigation neighborhood gossip. hut added it was only after “one of this city from Hanna last night bringing the viscera of one one : long political career Aristide Of Elk Hills Rights by praegculinres psdaned in af Hier BT rieerarntnces. Land eae g Bil four victims of the poisoning in the family of Gus | Briand today received the A ORE can inteataven sper ea pnly ateweaiibations relative ig ollins, a miner of that city, and they were turned over to |charge of the president of Interior Bureau. spon 106 cabins ee ay CUPS deny | Chole names and ages—Mina, eight] S ate Chemist L. E. Walter and Dr. Cecil Elder of the Uni- | ts | the republic to form a cabi- months; Fred E. Lucas, 18 months, ' and is now in the home of friends 1 3. © 3 5 here, She has made no statement. aan ae tee Baynes, | two} WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Bi eae bay eee ee ess od alt years old. ~~() —A move o the of Lucas’ wife, who has been with : the Lucas family since she left her “4 Standard Oil company of husband in Lanmark, eight months Beached Ship i i e inte- ago, gave her maiden name, Pear! alifornia to stop Bais Y Meadows to the authorities when! Jy Dori] N rior department’s investiga- they arrested her. n ert ear tion into the mineral char- More alert than Lucas, who {s y acter of certain of its Elk Hills, Cal twice her age, Mrs. Baynes said she C b C. | Satur: Born: and oltnes ws e163] 470) OOK) Bustling Will innate’. hurts tenting 9 uban Coast i teday in the supreme court of the 3 uuCINg Ul} btaze aire wver the bed in which Collins Dustrict of Columbia. P Mrs. Lucas and the chitdren were ss. dane; Chief Justice McCoy, in denying a Be Finest of Its Type sleeping. She alleges she carried] NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—@)—The | at preliminary injunction sought by the water: to Lucas with which he qui-| New York freight steamship Susher- taker mn an¢ Wyoming for analysis. Dr. tather was made fil, but is nearly | was called from his office | recoverd. The children bited | e r r on t but arriv after the | none of the v 1 vr tor t | R ie 1. | pots ning by impure meat, t i romised | ada nyster ned Ica to Ste SAYS MITGHE le the family partook Mrs. | s Stand in z sae 34 fap nada Ball on Dec. 11 Onesie Before — | 39.00.00. trax v leaving Ro as Court Martial. leeete: ! the d about an hour | CODY, Wyo., ¥ the died at 6 o'cloc! opmpany, declared the secretary of in State eted the flames long enough. to lead} tco was aground today at Punta De|{ morning. John ¢ 1 . the interior was authorized by law ‘a Mré., Lucas to: safety. Matternillos, Cuba, later. Dr. Finch and Dr, Aldrich nual stampede ball wil PARIS, 3 #)2-} = te press the inquiry, and that no MELTS PRS “To my dying day, I'll stick to It. S. 0. 8. callg.plcked up here indi-| were called from Rawlins and were} here Dec. 11 i 1| WASH > fr Jgned ; e @urt had a right to stop him. The new Natrona county high) 1p was«the lamp that exploded as| cated that the steamship was in} with the other children when they | mean the presence of r « W 1 ifter being head ‘(Phe land, a part of the naval re-| School building which ts being built) he started back to the sleeping room | communication with the naval radio | died, the babe about noon and the | boys and cowgirls or those who at| ness stayd © the’ e¢ enetyal dinistcing sainta cArcit.t serve, iwas, turned over to the state} hero at a cost of $790,000 will be} for the children and prevented »theetation-at. Mott Au.Prince, Haiti. adder hoy, Willig, about $:80o'clock«| least-are costumed as su: {urinal tytpg” bar for Arenct f.avere. utfet ed nuy of California for school purposes un: practically completed=by Jariuary 1.1 rescue. A later wireless message pickéd] Later Dr. Andurson’Wis summoned.| “Get your hair cut. ur | disetptine . nt of his public! ing financial que er the ‘representation that it con-|S- R: Bumann, principal, sald today| «The nearest house was a quarter}up by the Independent Wireless| Coroner Finkbiner took charge of| shirt. Tallow your boots’ Tub ui) criticisms) of Iministration of| yy a : yw tained no'minerals. Subsequently, it| that the belleved all the class rooms | o¢ q:mile from us and hidden from| telegraph station stated that boats | the bod spurs and conchos. Saddle Old | " And \ led arcil tutta ece attest ts 4 yeas acquired by the Standard. com-| Would be available at that time, but] view by trees. He waited for some|were being dispatched from Port] Dr, Anderson said that the qutopsy | Paint and bring that girl up the Fa'cdantts Be ‘ ikefiatewe ihn dite ark Aone d pany. Title of the company was|fhat the auditorium would not be} boys to arrive, but they came too] Au Prince and Miami, Via., to’ ¢o| had developed that the contents of crick to the big sourdough party PERAMG nai xeite dln abin Live . . brought into question during the|finiched unti! several weeks’ later. | tate.” the aid of the Suscherico, The steam-'] one of the cans was very bad, with | says Lockhart, president} made 1 aa ante jecieal . a@ministration of Secretary Lane and | Some classes already are being held Mrs. ‘Baynes admitted that Mrs.| er was in a dangerous position when |a most offensive odor, but that the] of th Jation which will stage] war department. He eald he n “ obits ti 3 later hearings were conducted before | in the new a ae ‘ Lucas was “sometimes jealous.” | the last radio was recelyed here. lother can was free from this. The | the part | 1 been have a t ary bond: @ecretary Fall. With the buflding nearly com. _ | ot ; New | ‘On the contention that the title| pleted, it presents to the eye an f ey Véatiddsitaete he char had been finally awarded the com-| app’ nee of being undoubtedly the | 276 e pany without hearing of the govern. | most magnificent high school build. fi J Rapa See je in M. Paink seent’s case, the senate, on motion of | ing in Wyoming and one that might S e ry e e r s r 1 e i an enemy came within’ 100] fi ; F hi Genator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, | grace a college campus worthily. rf b mand Saki ples ihe ey E mi resigned ‘ instructed the interior department to he heating and ventilation sys- | : Pata Dbine Hh hd pode thant r being action for recovery of the land.| tems are the most up-to-date ob- tors ea ———<—$> —_— talnable. Everything has been in- . K | poll pinion pre stalled with the aim of the greatest 1 n e a n e y y er Sy ; | that the ¢ 5; RDAbLAaT t H n convenience and most healthful en- ai bndo nied tow se ng the try from t oy 0 a g vironment for those who must work ay eh Ft in which It is flour \ in St, ty rl Briand, a for ime min When the auditorium {s completed eren dete nd for 1 1 the For Death OF . ‘t will seat 1,400 perrons and will | Negro Bride L caves a i govert But whether have a stage om which to present Milt in Ind necept the , «| more anjbitious undertakings than H * | : ; ¢ ir Grandmother | 22° 2235, cneerakines | As Erotic Notes and an i at 7} A A 1 t pisition at BANK TELLER | Arek Heard the eee | of w » ia preside The state supreme court today up- ' 17 erish in Fc epee aR held the first degree conviction of pi Pasi Haig | WHITE PLAD 2 OLE demo oc: is William Cabalier, the 15-year-old] gi; | — two “mystery t 3 7 : buy sentenced to death by the nuy I Collections designed to under- ed and Instances of failure whe s tion in the B last at Sea' hat will ta a pocetaiid 1Mill county court for the killing of! i & | write Casper’s big gospel campaign | God was not honored | firms | lander annulment trial ca F : need his grandmother. brought a total of 2.600 into the tab- J r ljournme 1 rumors that By Sg ‘ | aba'fer admitted he } er for " K. | ng Mr 1 the purpose of robber CHEYENNE nallia Canatt . $100 in cash taken frc ? 1| theme He r ‘Ge ; ye ler was found Jn the : wot ‘ . 7 Green Hope: to Have It am! ston. 42.300 the f | y : " 4 va last : | tt t ane ind o . The boy's las B00, GS ese Catan Oly Re eH that no turks nee-| tit 8 als ‘ Okehed by End of ‘Royal Rider te be the board of px in the federal court this morn. | °8ary. forward message Sec d Week é —_—_. — x | > N ing, Cook was a teller in the bank.| Mr. Harper spoke Sunday morning} ‘“‘Doing good acts won't save s secon Pa ° ’ \ - The trial Is being followed closely | on “Grieving the Holy Spirit.” In| from hell.” he Jesus } ; P A re Jailed fk or : Colorado Duel by a committee representing depos-| the afternoon his topic was, “Have | ‘By deeds shall no flesh be justifi ‘ d itors in the bank, who Fave been| You Hit Your Gait?" ‘The theme] Don't think you can get. by with| | Nov v i es 7s P endeavoring to secure an examina-! wax that no man can-do his best, | goog deeds nlone, Many ef you peo | Jon bill w r | VW hipping Plot Fatal to Two tion of the bank's affairs by the de: | nor reach his own mit in living and | ple" like to read about nice things | house, sa; i Uhh ee ¢ partment of justice. Henry Altman, | accomplishment until he has) lUnked | in the Bible and don't like to be told | genie Loc arno 7 reaty , Ci chairman of the committee, accom: | himself up with God as a partper in| about hell. You lke to think | use when * nanled by counsel, is sitting within] everything. Again and ogain the|/ heaven—but you forget Vise Say heey ee . LUEFIBLD, W A., Noy. 23 BERTHOUD, Colo., Nov. 23.—(@#)|the rall at the t trial. brush manufacturer insisted that| rest, But {t's all in th | epometectes L F ails to A ltey Pea Peaniy alle Rebel 5 —Ralph Bennett, 35, secretary of the — God {s‘a partner and a tenth of| through it you will find God's | amenererset at iy wi : ; : Chimney Hollow school board, ts iY h Di Of what we have is His, He clted man| danger signals, saying, ,Don't ¢ saAc 4 : rr > ae > eo pst dead, and Edward Hertha, 50, is dy out les ifter man Who 4g a leader in the big | it, don’t do it.’ Rhinel 4 on Russian Polic y } ite (ng at the aftermath of a pistol duel business ef the coun asa conse-| Among last night's features w sure ay 1 m an op sit ber a t t @trly today west of here. I - G rid erated Christian doing his bit in his| the children who brought ty to : ; : t The duel took place in a lonely njur y on rl own community in building up| from five cents to five doll ‘ Nh . : 4 f gully, and was the climax of a feud Christianity and character. Among | d them in Mr. Har ; u pe I which has listed several , 5 those cited were the managers | hoir acted a or t : . a neighbors say, It started, they de BROKEN } ' well known firms, such the the] ement” committee cheer I . " elnare, when Hertha left the » to] (P)—Allen Me 18 .| Remington Typewriter company, th the names of ¢ , Bennett's farm open | halfback on the local high school| Proctor-Gamble ptople; the ow t the ; Hertha, who was shot b-| football team, wh fered a broken | of the Mentholstum company 1 now r R @omen, told officers that nnett | vertebrae in last Friday's game with | the Wannamake nteresti 1 ping x s - z hed started the shooting Aurora, died last night banking institutions were mention , tues yan q is * er + ae i F i i At 6 p. m., Pasphay evening a ” ‘ | € ained out Bj} ap ‘ Se F’ cial dinner will be served to work he § r r examinatior (Continued on Page Five.) ol en metre s AIN THREATENED . = LOSES GROUND oe than $300,000,000 tax for 3 p THINK OF IT! ually and tocluding ds Gan ern cor Taree —d tually every foc deral tax payer t ate Jov. 23.—-(P)— | tifled taking measures in test | the présent anthracite suspension, tn Lpouee oh the o t 7 threat was |*salnst what they congldér viola. | the absence of official comment there | A new bituminous strike threat wae) ens of the agreement. has been no Indlention of a change geen today in action of Miners’ unlon| «yr () should occur that the federal | of attitude on the question of gov officials In again seeking the att! | coyernment is dixposed not to Inter: | ernment Intervention. plar » bring the house commit 26 fe of thé federal Administration on | vene for the protection of a'merl | When union officials previous!s n ba i {dn of dntervening in the | ‘¢t sreement,” Mr, Lewis} appealed to Secretaries Davin of the | fin I the question ntervening wrote, “might the mine workers be:| Labor department, and Hoo¥er of HOPPING DAYS \™ expect 1 1 1 the secor week of the seaslor e@entroversy over Jacksonville | ove (hat thelr own efforts in that} the commerce ‘tepartment in thelr saft coal wage agreement. Hrection may be considered as being | complaint that large corporations UNTIL re John L. Lewis, president of the | tusifled.” were breaking the wuge scale, eal Ret . « While M Lewis’ second reference | Inet me that while the ad Pyesident Coolldge in a letter wh lor to the federal govern: | mintst t the keeping 0 @#. as an alternative to governiner nt has served to focus attention | wage agresinents, it did not consider {Atervention, the mine workers | bere more sharply on the bltumloous|it the duty of the execullve to en- tamselves might bo comsidered jus- | situation ag possible complication of | force any clvil contract. a ® Uplited Mine Work hi as XMAS 1 noted ght) te

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