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DAKOTA PASSED BY DESERT AAT Girl Reporter in Fargo Fusses Old Trail-Breaker; Maxell in Bad Lands still plowing west. It is now well over the 30,000 mile mark. This is the information received by Geo. L. Craddock in answer to a wire ask- ing for the whereabouts of the Rat. The word plowing is used because the old Colonel in command pays lit- tle attention to such trifles as boule- vards and highways. If he sees a clump of trees or a little stream in the distance—why meke a six mile detour for the sake of good roads With a twist of the steering gear he points the Maxwell in the direction desired and plows through broken fields er whatever covers the ground. The following excerpts are from’ the Fargo Forum as written by the star reporter, a typical western girl “Lawdy, Lawdy me, and you want to hear tell some of our most ex citin’ times in our trip across the country in Ol’ Mac here.” Colo King Stanley, pal of “Buffalo Pill “in the territory . pony expr rider and Indian we threw bs his hea? and chuckled reminis followin a ques mtiy, n put to him by a Forum represeatative this morn- ing. Coond) Stanley wth h:s pal, “Jimmy” Drake, also of Les Angeles, hit Fargo curly moi gz oF July 4th, in a much mud-be-spattered and travel-worn ell, which he af- fectionately describes as ‘Ol’ Mac.” Starting out from Los Angeles early in March the pair have made all the unmarked trails they could find on their way along the Mexican border, through the deserts of Arizona and New Mexico, the swamps of Louis- jana, Alabama, the Mississippi bot- toms, through the southern states to Florida, thence to New York and from New York to Fargo, via Detroit. Hitting for Devil’s Tower “Well, next we’h a-hittin’ for the Bad Lands; we’h goin’ to make Dev Tow zi vel .koads | ther® that n@¥ah "been h® before. That’s what we’h a-doin’ you know,! makin’ all the unmarked trails in the country. and he paused em- ou otta talk to Jimmy, he’s the ladies’ man in this here out- fit, and besides it’s all his rig, his car, and he’s the driver.” So COMING TO THE IRIS SOON Hitting at Somebody.—Some of the matrons of this community went to see “The Good For Nothing Hus- band” last w Certain other mar- ried ladies didn’t have to go.— Humboldt Chronicle. | i (Speci { BASIN, Wyo., ‘BASIN TOWNS PROTEST ROUTING OF TOURISTS to the Tribune) July 25.—A storm of protest ; going in from the towns The Maxwell “Desert Rat” is'¢ asin, Greybull, Kane, Lovell and Cowley over the fact that tourists are being routed to Yellowstone park from Thermopolis by way of Meet- eetse instead of through the Big Horn Basin. it is charged that all the activi- ties of the highway commission s far pent to efforts to permanently ‘ route trafic over the bad lands from Thermopoiis <>4d Worland to Meetee-} tse and Cody ins. * hy the Yel- lowstone highway as o... nlan- ned. The above towns are going over the heads of the highway commis- sion to the governor in an effort to route the tourists through the Basin where the population justifies proper up-keep of 2 permanent high- way. BASIN BEATS GREYBULL, THERMOP BESTS LOVELL IN THURSONY. GAMES ial to the Tribune) BASIN, Wyo., July 25.—The Basin ball team sprung a surprise on the ybull Refinery téam in that town yesterday by presenting a greatly strength line-up and de ted the refine: aggregation by the score of 4 to 3 W. Kuntsch a returned Basi Idier brought in two runs in e Cory the Basin pitcher fa The Gr bull Refine team has four salaried ayers coming” today and will play with the Casper Refinery team in that city next Sunday and Monday. At Lovell yesterdey the Thermop- olis team defeated Lovell 5 to 3. Thermopolis plays at Powell today nd at Cody on Saturday. ie at Son Was Safe:—“What you don’ ow won't hurt: you “Then that oldest boy of mine immune from . all harm.”—Kansas City Journal. “TIRE REPAIRING COURSE Many results in d busines which uses it. For this reason, and the pronounced econ- omy of operating the car, it is generally regarded as an actual investment. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car Coliseum Garage 127 East Linden “Roads are the tools of industry. Build them, that industry may furnish employment for labor.” period of three weeks, each individual may ele AT GOODRICH PLANT 15 He is required One | day may be devoted to preparing tires for complete sections. Men from c: every state i During this ae pepcsicallvi every atatexty process tlte workman is taught to lay the union either have already taken! the tread back, remove, buff and the B. BR. Goodrich Rubber company!clean the fabric. The next day, or course in tire repairing or are at the, When ready to progress. to another} ‘present time doing so. Even Argen- | 9Peration, may be devoted to tearing} tine, S. A. and Japan have been rep- | OW? the tire for a side. wall repair, ja tread ‘patch, an inside section ar a} com=|retread, until the entire assortment] of repairs -has been worked upon. As the work progresses each man is given the reason why h and such op- erations are performed so that when! —$$——$———— resented. The next session mences Sept. 8. This training is practical in every sense of the word. The men report at the factory each morning for a SR OO y Po toate ste toate Moat oste-ege eSoafeate Gocte-atecte-ahoateete-ateeten ste atesiesse ste ofo-ate efoto atoete- a - + 1% ‘? 2 o-stectostoste ¢ + iM M me a3 4, K? Me-ato-atess ° Fabric 6,000 Miles Cord 8,000 Miles My. ° a <@ K? + %, ries oagedgeeyy %, 5 M% aX % aK % RK? aXe ° K 2 ? oo Poa If ht Jo oho o> %, cS 2 - CASPER TIRE AND ACCESSORIES C0. E. J. Donahoe, Mgr. 110 S. David Phone 368-W , fo foe! a ee oy 2, ¢ o, + Moat RD ° aa % ? ree ‘- Me e+, K? '- rare Seatoatertes Sete o% Mote ate cto te ste to ote ote oe ote che oh 0 ao ae sho sho eho so a8 ao sho sho oo efe-48e ae ate ote ofe. SINESS CAR times, the better service it renders ure and steady increase to the Phone 724 ERS AUT PERAARLELELUOELIED ea or longer ashe finishes his three weeks athine , and con-|Goodrich factory he will know why tinue to work until 5 o'clock in the;he does a thing as well as how to do afternoon. Each man is given) a jit, bench for himself and a set of tools, |and Tires are furnished for him to tear |Same methodical manner, BY WAY OF MEETEETSE DRAWING MANY STUDENTS: wos smocr“ae Sobers = The operations of building up| curing are performed in the ed me one you've ¢ “I can script. Boomerang Cigar “Phew! How can you smok “4 gars as this the one you hand. terday.""—Boston Tran-| manoff to Rome. Announcement I have obtained the agency for the North Half of Wyoming and Montana His Off Day—The Grand Duke Boris has been fited out of France and has fled to Italy. Another Ro The Passing Show (London). for the well known and invincible By Hen What, Going Motoring in White Flannels? Suppose You Have a Blowout? No Danger, Old Chap Kelly-Springtield Tires For Sale By Casper Supply Co. Cor. Center and Linden Sts. FOUR DRIVE TRATOR and will gladly explain and demonstrate to all interested in this modern farm implement. ry A. Johnson bE : Casper, Wyoming - - - Phone 530 | Also Enquire About Kelly- Springfield 4 Solids 1]! Oil City Accessory Co. ; East 2nd, Near C. N. W. Ry. Py s0- rds