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PAGE TEN TURKS MAY GO TO WAR OVER MOSUL DISPUTE Acceptable Verdict is Demanded From the Nation’s League. LONDON, Dec. 1.—(). official plete diver: n regarding 1 idon was t t jeague of na 1 pe ed and in 7 lor pl Memorial Marks Site of Tragic School Fire shows the new school house, the ruins of the and the members of the school board, all LENIENCY I$ SHOWN MANW ACT VIOLATOR CHE Dec. 1.—Be cause ear of Scottsbluff, Neb., in Wyoming federal grand jury for violation of the Mann act, has placed in a Cheyenne bank $2,500 to b lied to the support of the young he illegally trans: ported f umie, Wyo., to Poca tello, Id 1 Infant so him, J E lenient when th 1 pleaded 1 off with ar paid and ity M gull a fine ¢ New Buildings At Cheyenne Flying Field Accepted CHEYENNE, 'Th new brick four pl C chine n ik office building and smaller structures erect ed at the alr mall landing field here to replace tures destr beer from the contracto! cupt 1esd 1 wire wers, to repla sent wooden structur will be erected Sir e original buildings at the field w burned the FOR SALE EWES sheared Montana breed- ing ewes SEE STILPHEN 104 W. 6th St. Lumber Stock |] Let Us Give You Estimates Western Lumber Co. 300 N. Center Phone 765 lOTIOR NOTICE If you fail to receive your | Tritune, call the office | Phones 15 and 16, and a | special messenger will bring 2 a copy of your favorite aper. Calls must be regis tered ‘efore 8 p. m. week Jays and noon Sundays, CIRCULATION DEP'T Bust of John D. Art Attraction, New York art lovers are flocking to first public exhibition of the bust of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., ric yidson, world famous. sculptor placed in the lobby of the Standard Oil bnilding in New Yor! est man in the world, made Eventually it will be | the settlement of F <=. MOLSTEAD ACT MAY COME UP FOR SHOWDOWN AT SESSION OF CONGRESS NOW PENDING RT T. SMALL er Tribune) | snectea been maintained WASHINGTON, gins would will Introduce a Joint resolution tol is not contemplated, | various government | however, that Choice | nese sacred and they) | BOOTLEG FEUD ~ VICTIM FOUND SLAIN INN. Y. NEW YORK, De 1.—-(P)—Ans mitted privately rt of local option, by the one per cent. Wh tates could permit new generals “in moderation’ day looks upon the to hold thelr a sort of joke and has addition to these rather drastic tion of other fed: | auce | "QL fia! hieipea 1 the older law ! maine po! itch, re will stand this Christmas eve, 4 little red brick schoolhouse, built upon the spet cf th rickety rame structure where Christmas eve , 36 persons, mainly children. t their lives in a fire which de- stroyed the old building during a Christmas entertainment. ‘The new school, regently complet: ed, was bullt as a memorfal to the ¥ tims of the fire Miss Katie McNutt, who lost her mother in the fire, has been em: ployed as teacher to succeed the teacher who lost her life in an ef- fort to save some of her small charges. A, Curtis and memor rticipate, —— > NEWCABINET IN FRANCE WOULD SETTLE DEBTS PARIS, Dec 1 wishing to resume » as soon as possible.” “The ministry hoped for a rea- between ourselves onable solut und our @ he asserted. 1—(A)—Quick set anc PARIS, Dec ements of F 30 annulties ar considered by nance minister, in the n cabinet tion of Fr nce inance a ‘sinking fund and to en h st term debts, M. Lou ir will have none of a morator conversion of bonds i t De ber 8. He will 11 measures, | ag A stffetly. balanced: budg t and ¢ stable currency, essential elements to any financial restoration p!an are jconsidered as directly dependent pid sett‘ement of these debts, ‘The Briand administration hopes to resume debt funding nego: immediately and push them ipon the ough to a satisfactory conclu slor sther victim of what polle feud among bootle east #ide was found shot to death today, Five bullets were found in hin: bodys h eral men running from the scene Detectives arrested Peter Ma for questioning. Police »: found in his room two sawed. the munition busines: SmI light attacks of pto: joning in New York. Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 ) — ; ¥ ; ‘The minstrel troupe {s belng put ; ONCE AT ELKS HALL joanne mance and persons who have viewed “Children’s Booze Party” Has Tragic i | Climax When Chum Admits Murder | _, ¢anco witl be held at the Elks) atong the entire, Atlantic seaboard of Gordon Pirie at Gotham NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—(?)—The slaying of George Nye, 19, was the climax of a “children’s booze party,” District Attorney McGeehan said today in announcing that Nye’s chum, Gordon Pirie, had confessed the killing. the rehearsals are unanimous in ‘BRUTAL KILLING, JOFOLLOW MINSTREL joss oss se formance Thursday, SHOW ON THURSDNY) §— cates ronecasr } WASHINGTON, Dec. 1— A) +/ > trong winds and probably gales j Hall Thursday following the pre | within the next 24 hours were fore- sentation of the Lixie minstrels by| cast today by the weather bureau, the Business and Professional Wom- eee en's cl Drink @ill Crest Water. Phone 1151. ATCH for the announcement Pirie walked into a Bronx police station shortly after midnight and surrendered himself as the slayer of Nye, latter's 16 year old sister, Margaret. Pirle was arrested on © charge of homicide after he had made a con- fession at the pleading of Violet Schmidt, a friend of the victim. “Tell the truth Gordon,” she beg- ged, and Pirle told the district -at- young girls who had been fo parties with the men. “Aside from the murder phase of this case,” sald Mr. McGeehan, “it gives me an insight into the lives of the young people of this city. They are beyond parental control. 232 E Second l.— At Babbs seven miles from Hobart, | stanceg and Miss Rose had faith in| for more than three days. . who ‘comprise hcol board of district 42, Caddo in which the school is sit- all lost near relatives in the of those who died, a fal memorial Christmas eve ser- vice is planned to be held in the new bullding Christmas entire county will y ave in which the (®)—Louis Lou- cheur, minister of finance toid newspaper men this afternoon that the new ministry is unanimous in gotlations for ance's War debt 's debts and a ten per cent levy on capital, payable in umong the ideas uis Loucheur, fi- vw Briand ntial to the restora- s economic s'tuation. The levy on capital will be used to sight » over the rank Pietro, was found ab | driver, who saw sev: f{ shotzuns with 1000 rounds of loaded reolver a of cartridges and a The two men had been Ife and torney how he had smashed his| Yotfng girls go around without se- friend's ekull with an axe, had rob- | lecting thelr company, they take tax! bed his pockets of $5.60 and had| rides with men with whom they are OF THE * e whose battered body was found In| All of the principals in the case a bedroom in Pirle’s home by the} are minors, including half a dozen —the musical sensation! BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! Chas. E. Wells Music Co. CASPER taken a girl to the movies, a few]only slightly acquainted and they hours later. “I just got the notion| associate with those who carry to kill him,” the district attorney | flasks. This case is certainly a ead quoted Pirle as saying. | commentary upon home life.” aes PY MRS LIAN CAMPBELL “The greatest.thrill I got,’ says; American born wives are entitled | Miss Ruth F of Néw York, his-|to the return of half the property torian of the William Beebe expe-|setzed from their German husbands dition to the Sargasso sea, “was in] by this government’ following the going down into the depths of the] declaration of war, under a decision n in a diving helmet.” A div-| handed down by the district court ing helmet is a contrivance that fits] of appeals. ‘This also applies stated over your head and comes down on|the judge on the bench, to wives your chest. It weighs pout 60} who were naturalized American cit- pounds- and air pumped into it] tzens at the time of marriage. constantly while you are roaming about’on ‘the bottom of the’ ocean. Eileen Jackson, a 15-year-old Eng- Miss Rose says the first time she] ish girl, climbed the Matterhorn tn went down wearing one, as she step} four and three-quarter hours, rest- ped from the boat to the ladder} ing a half hour at the top and de- down which she was to descend to|-scending in two hours. the floor of the sea. someone re- marked, “Thissis the place we saw that big shark yesterday" “So nice) SNOW ISOLATES VILLAGES, of you to speak of it * sald she, but] VIENNA, Dec. 1—()—DIspatches she did not climb back inte the boat, | from Budapest, Hungary, say forty for Mr, Beebe had frequently re-| villages in the Bueker district are marked that It was h's bel'ef that no | Isolated by immense snow drifts. self-respecting shark would attack] At Herczegfalva, south of Buda- a human under ordinary circum: | pest, a train was buried in the snow his theory, And the intrepid young woman says her faith was justified, She Pl SO Ss saw a number of sharks during her ick Relief! A) nt maa At a Great Sacrifice One lot Satin Pumps and Strap Patterns in Spanish Spike and Military Heels. for Coughs The BOOTERY And Sac ad Cheat GROUND FLOOR 0-S BUILDING All Sizes and Widths stock. Here are a few items: 25c " $1.50 Chains—Complete stock Balloons and’ Celluloid, observations and the only s'gn they sailed to the west coast of Africa to explore the sea of Iners of o:d. They did not find the Sar , only floating ptured and photog ed many curious fish and other in- phenom They wit voleano in full blast Galap i is e lava ocean zi The day after they | led " i nit thelr teering wheel broke, ‘ Rowe sald. If it had happened while they were so close to the volcano they wou'd have been drawn into the vortex made by the molten lava and have made a spec ular end. We extend our Miss Rose was reared on a farm n Massachusetts. She has beeff on the stage and was at one time Otis Skinner's leading woman. She had no special training for her work on the expedition, She says she buys t th khaki shirts such as boy — scouts 0 e wear for her travel and finds them comfortable is’ the 18 historian to a Beebe expedition cond trip Miss Rose made Wien Miss Anita Her Washington, D. C,, daughte prominent capital family, grew tired of the life of a social butterfly, she me the soctal secretary of Mrs Joseph Grew, wife of the unde retary of state. Now she has adde two more Important positions to her dutle She is social ge ary to the British and German embassies Her duties include inviting guests and making arrangements for the numerous soclal functions given by Mrs. Grew and the Ambassadors Sir me Howard and Baron von Malt- zan, of ec When Miss Li'l'e Erdman of Chi- cago was married at ‘Clayton, Mo., she introduced to Justice of the Peace, Werremeyer two chotv dogs, Fung ‘Chow and Ho Lung, who were to be hor best man and brides: mald, respectively. The only woman member of the Socl@ty of Automotive Engineers ts MIDWEST BUILDING Miss Ethel H, Batley of Portland Maine. WHEN YOU THINK OF AUTO SUPPLIES—THINK WesternAutoSupply Where merchandise of quality and low prices are the keynotes of our ever in- creasing popularity. Space prohibits the listing of even a fraction of our large Tire Pumps Luggage and as low as--___ ._ 95e ®© Carriers $1.15 $2.10 All kinds of Tube and Casing Patches Piston Rings, Wrenches of all Top Recovers, Top Material, Patches. Regular Jacks, 20x50 sheets __ priced up from $1.10 Side Curtains, Polishes, Chamois, <a eee Robes $0040 ios a Son Mine $2 50 Co priced at ~------------- e gave of seeing her was to cock a Flash Lights, curious eye in her direction, priced up from. Spark Plugs, 30. The Aroturis, the expedition ship, Radiator Ornaments.. Brake Lining. priced up from__--___---_-__ e of NEXT TO AERO FILLING STATION : description. $1.45 Sponges. CONGRATULATIONS appara ned ogre . 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