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WEATHER | . Car te oh, ’ Generally fair tonight and ‘Thurs- day. Colder tonight in rforthwest por- rt. tion. ath | MEMBER OF ASSUCIATED PRESS VOM ENO. 56 Wander, ay Audit “waren | CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 235, 1925 Balivssea ng) ery ® 4 monte 5 cents “ CHAPMAN REJECTS COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE BY PRES. COOLIDGE LEAR SAILING FOR TAX BILL SOUGHT “=: hee PLANS TO KEEP) Prisoners tn THANKS TO BE leHere To | 2 (aie : TO CARRY OUT INSURGENTS IN|) ‘Steve Peete => 2 | OO ones DEATH PENALTY ‘ wood, wood, Tomorrow is one of the days! qT» grandfather's house we Trot fast, my dapple- S he wa . . or : LINE WAGE HY ih aC ol eat omagi laNR Spring over the st Union Gospel Meeting in Evening and Weald Be Lok Heh Op Streets or at Newstan woe8et«l— time—well, not exactly a feather- The horses Kroes a way be Ho hunting-hound! Would Be Left High bed, bu preciably softer and ‘0 carry the slei ‘or thi. i. a ) < " inore ae Through the white and drift- Dey ibe Services at Catholic, Episcopal and and Dry By Action of : | Particularly the latter, When ae ; 5 y DY tne tang of steaming roasts, the Osc the vices Ree utheran Churches Se Prosecution. zestful flavor of cranberry sauce, | » cr the river und through the. ' d ig oe the crisp, crunchy taste of celery a hs e wood, - — ice possess the world, even jail bars wood— And straight through th 7 ; A . ’ 7 Or ‘ ti 7 rat New cannot deny thementry. And those Oks Hoe thewindedoes blbed!. Bick gard wales a SEE. _ The usual custom here of union services on Thanksgiv- HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. ganizauo: i ones who ate in temporary It stings the toes TWetsccinita po ing morning will be broken tomorrow. Only three churches, n Chanman hs in é House to Be Delayed) sctemers in tout tea to a tease | -, ind bites the nose, .. Extremely slow,— Anthony’s, St. Mark’s, and Trinity Lutheran, will hold cesniael iat he Walaa Until Af P se abiy much more generous than | “44 over the ground we go. It is so hard to wait! morning services, So far as known today. A union gospel! 1: y sentences nti ter assage| ; they would enjoy were they |. ; meeting, one of a series which is being held‘here, will be | «ro | is understood, in an official BE tare Jer the river and through the Quer the river and through the {held at the tabernacle, Eighth and Center streets, at 7:30 |‘ resign trom the air oacinaitatelecal pewonanthed of Tax Measure. It will be turkey at the county wood, wood— o'clock tomorrow evenin {tis will be subject of a sermon to be| cause, he testified in the Mitchell) Ciepim al prison 9 | jail—turkey with, canberry sauce To have a first-rate play. Now orantnok probable that this will be ar Banya calireres by the Rev, W. C. Reh.|Sourt-martial proceedings, ‘It - of- | ne state's answer to the By and, sweet potatoes and the rest Hear theibells xing Fed er’s cap I appropriate to thé day. waldt at 10:30 o'clock at the Trin-|{er® Very Ititle for the future,” | ey BR One id dd IN 25,| of it, crowned of course by pump- ea SRE A..K. Harper, evangelist, will ad-|ity Lutheran church, Fourth and ——— — [ine 5 3 hay 3 det. | WASHINGTON, Nore °-) ain ple, The lesser culprits domi- BN ae fae AES." Me Hurrah for the fun! dread. the gathering on “The Right | Park streets. GAS FUMES We ace de —(P)—Republican — leaders) cite in the city cells Wil dine on Turrah for, Thanksgiving Is the pudding done? art in Life.” BROS, are EE court, at the state prison next are.showing a Care sipa ar ‘a Porras Meeps Cie ee aa Day. ‘Hurrah for the pumpkin-pie! |~ st, Anthony's Catholic church will] as) -! . | Monday. 7 moverstowly in dealing. with| sravy, “cranberry sauce, oelers, te By Lydia Maria Child, | hold mass at $ o'clock tomorrow |Weekly Kiwanis | KILL TWO) | HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 25.—(#)—The federal sen- morning and high mass at 9:30 Bnav Webiviex services at S Meet Cancelled Mark's church will consist of a cele- umes from a heater, apparent:|tence of Gerald Chapman bration of the holy comMunion at y accldentally extinguished, caused|has been commuted by 7:30 a. m. and festival service with} Because it is Thanksgiving thero|the deaths here today of Tom and| President Coolidge. The 6x rpecial music and sermon at 10:30 mit be no meeting tomorr Dan Reilly, brothers, Dan was dead| | 4s. den wei Pane towpbstvae: Onep a raeea te a, m. Casper Kiwanis club, V hen the two were found in,a gas|@cutive order terminating ate SE oeeny “Offer Unto God Thanksgiving; | mire, secretary said to el room. m died after resus-| the sentence of 25 years Imposed In af probably just before the Christ:| Pay thy Vows Unto the Most High,” | meeting will be held December 3. citation efforts failed. the federal court at New York far a a nercea ten he GiolEe THREE KILLED . the ee i : is per ts 4c ; wae worth of Ohio, designated by the re- ws . insurgent Republicans in the) (ovine, of course, on the 25 cents organizatian of the new! which the city allows per meal, house, with their program for speedy! put the difference will be made up action on the tax reduction bill a] phy the custodians. primary consideration in the matter. Perhaps this announcement is A plan has been tentatively ad-| gnwise. It may cause a crime wave vanced to postpone organization of} tonight. publicans for speaker of the n igned by the pres tock house and party floor leader at last session, favors the pian to prevent delay and interference with the tax measure. Such a course obyiously also would defer the whole question of how far the republican organization will carry out the policy decided on in caucus last spring of withhold- ing important committee assign- ments from memb of the party who supported the presidential can- ¢ : WHEN TRAIN STRIKES AUTO ' TODELO, Ohio., Nov. 2 Two men-and a girl are dead and an- other girl is’ dying as the result of a crash at Benore road and the Mich. 3,200 CARS OF LIVeSTOCK SHIPPED MEET THE T m4 B Market Movement from Central Wyo- | *:2* {0° service on Chapman, Thp SHOPPERFAMILY t n n eys u ry | ming, Now Nearing Close, One of | step in the ettorts br ise state ¢ hapman was brought back to Harge ford by States Attorney Hugh M. Aj- corn and w s dell ed to Warden | [step in the efforts of the didacy of Robert M. LaFollette. igan Central Railroad tracks east With some leaders doubtful as to} of here early today. i how far this policy should be pur-| Che victim's automobile was hurled sued, the delay ‘will. sive opportun-| 100° feet down the track and de. ity to judge the intentions of some molished when struck by a fast nts by their, moving tfain. Heaviestin Many Years {tho murder "ot Pal <a Old Troubles vane aig wh oe Approximately 3,200 carloads of livestock were shipped | Hycke sistant Unite of those listed as insure: a r entral Wy r ke foeders i 8 ey George H. ( 1 Volée not only. on the tix; itibut| «The Harold Arndt, 89; Rich- (ecory Arahiel Nov. sue Dee ais [reek Behe Unie iota ce central oming to packe ; id feeders in the east | Lab d ot hay Spartan ae gar a rf. 24: and Julla Kalasinsi, | Wink Wiidbys whokakuaconteniad sae e GAA Hhald oes wishing | during the fall months. About 1,925 cars of these were ‘ as There has been no defin aly pectin: Bi pe site eucansia.| sult for divoree is has a| et nd blue raincoat from’ Li sheep, and the rest cattle, with a scattering of hogs and cation so far of what path the in} vii) ee high schoo! gir was per opigheagered Bog tosh Ne | horses. surgents will foll the mit ; ity Injured. | At least, that's the way the come as The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy handled 1,974 car 6 session, Last session they put for pt | dian di 2ed himself when he wer pads 66 ‘tock? airing’ ¢ 4 a5 paces . ( f 5 A be atidn voted ae E | er is return Monday from London, About 75 pereent of these J. A i ‘ wa , y ts ary visional freight agent, es ~~ Mr Longworth has sp apt ris , ae Senin: tim: ihe were sheep. ; iy { q K a dozen of the more fmportant com: blandly every fime he is asked abou tte Wyoming division of the Chi ht To Botul ship mittees besides the ways and means it. and Northwestern for geal i cuciaw iba cet Utunuus committee, already selected and Mr, and Mrs. Tinney went shop- in = -| partic of: November: and" featiriated = ( from which Representative Frear of te fi = ping yesterday, accompanied by that < would shox he total te LARAMIE, Wyo,, No 7 Wisconsin, was dropped, from which pe i This is MR, EARL E. seven-year-old Frank Tinney, Jr., Fee I cabs cavisan Authorities Investigating the déutfh -| P 1] | he believss republicans who sup R. Stedman of Edgerton was SHOPPER, head of-the Earl Tinney dia most of the buy: Fire Department of the family ef . . , but M 1 m Shopper family (w ‘oliette should -be re- ed in the Natrona Memorial hos- at the ‘cffice) mae frbenhes ing. rank says he is broke. Af- ported Mr. Mr. Lear nid, moved. ‘A last night for observation to Christmas rd Mrs, Tinney didve home faktera-carotnd ter ankglving: will be fittingly ob: tantial gain over previo The tax reduction bill already ts mine his mental condition. He iving through his cigars and and the comedian hied himself to] served in Casper tomorrow Called Out To | | tte + oointed aut that about 60 . 1 today regarded os certain to be subfected| was. brought to Casper yesterday by paying the-bills of the the Elks Club where he borrowed] usual in holidays of such 000 1 ar k were being tate | 2hnounce he opinion to some attempts at amendment.| Deputy Sheriff William Whittle. Ac- a dollar from the doormaa to pay] cance, the Tribune will not { Turn Off Stove! ; t « ' © food caused tha Representatives ney, linols,| eording*ta Dr. T. J. Riach, who ex- shopping days left || nis taxi fare. paper but will gi mplo: ; (Continued On Page Ten} and Hull, Tennesse demoorftic| amined him. he ts suffering from befor “epee fi As f anwbody. name ne | oppc t 4 | — - ee wefore s for anybody named Imogene| opportunity to en, he day as members of the ways and means| some mental derangement, the exact fore ‘Christmas, Wilson, the Tinneys dox’t mention | compete as possible Casper firemen last night committee, which unantmously or-| nature of which has not been de her: Rikbee ted “Mapbies.”- taal Mites ainc willbe n Cag.| & 8ebool of instruction to ! _CH A A EN (Continued On Page Ten) termined. Fre used to call her, was the} per tomorrow. | The remain| ™ Seaaicctaras to controlling A X f G P LANS cause of Mrs. Frank’s sult. Imo-| open until 9 o'clock vevlak ered a rm on we gene, a chorus girl, is now abroad.| that shoppers will © suffice hcedees J Mrs. Myron Elias, Mrs. Tinney's| opportunity to buy things needed| Phe firemen could find no f laughter, explained the present re-| for the holiday | Sudde i frightened woma 1 | ionship of her mother and step, te | peared the door of tl her, as not quite a reconciliation. | ¢ mcnive enti where the truck had stop gain on u fifty-fifty baste,” . exclaimed in a frantic te | 4 , \ Walautlatreet to P “Mother wants to see him| WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—@) The firemen, entering tt pate : 1 ote ; thoseale tn." Colonel William Mitchell was denied| pereelved that the fire still pene . 4 , hg nt tho } nt ‘time. but Hie , 4 A seven-weeks mystery surround-| Grice had apparently been dead|ailmenjs from which he had lonc} Mrs. Tinney confirmed this by say-| today to visit Detroit to ® his| confined to the range, though th in the r district § tt da of Re 4 avanti ing the disappearance of Ed Grice| for three or four days. Where he | suffered. ng she wanted to give him a chance| baby daughter during the Thanks-| flame was high. They showed tho | st nceC changé ' d yards, it wae 3 sak ae had been from October 3, when ‘he|. Mrs, Willlam Hillman, 847 CY lon a fifty-fifty basis, but as for|siving recess of his courtsmartial.| panic stricken resident what Plans mac y the Casper ti 1 best t ta eb: of Riverton was partly cleared up s it 0 cba, ) | Was last heard from by Tis sister inj avenue, came to the Shaffer-Gay|dropping the divorce suit. “things | His request to the war department) simple thing tt tg to turn down Zoning « The chan a t late yesterday by the discevory of) Riverton. until he wandered out on| chapel this morning and promptly | have not gone that far. vet.” was returned marked “disapproved.” | gas flame when one knows fiw)" | wae made: $i comblignoatwith? the'l’tAnbibar ‘rrestt t & frozen body, later identified as|-he prairie to die, ts stil! undeter- | identified the body as that of Grice,| Mr. Tinney’s name ‘s expected to| The colonel has been ordered to| mounted their trucks again satis. | protests of ral property owner#| commission will be held soon to pie Grice'’s, near {he raflroad grade two| mined. Death- whs the result of | whom she had known for some years,| lossom in lectric lights over a|remain in Washington throughout! fied that they had been of serve |of the district Pruperty linlaedt to the. publi the: thas crate oning ordinance : miles east of Arminto. heart disease .ggravated by asthma, (Continued On Vage Tent Broadway vaudeville house next the duration of bis trial, jee even if their warn't any fire question Hes south of Rallroad ave