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TAGE NIA PAGE EIGHT cept Sunday at ty, Wyo. Publi- Hxchange Building. TELEPHONE............ 15 Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 ee MEMBER THE A S SOCIATED P. REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRE E. HANWAY, President and RL E. HANWAY, Business Manager ca) ger . B. ‘i itor B. +... .Associate Editor ing Representatives .. 341 Fifth Ave. ew York City Prudden, King & Prudden 1720-23 zr ldg., Ch Copies of the file in the New and visite y Tribune are on ork and Chicago of- are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By C: One Year Six Mon Three Months . One Month... Per Copy.. yne Year.. Six Months..... Three Months... No subscription less period than th All subs iy paid in ad- vance and Th Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Cireulutionn. Member of the Annociated Preas The Asso: ress d to th ws dispatches ¢ otherwise credit paper ed in this and news published herein local IS HE SINCERE? it is quite apparent from Mayor Leeper’s column and a half reply to The Tribune's article on the mayor's action in the city council meeting Tu the mayor is still spot ccoun* ¢ compelled to discharge chief. He ly accuses The Tribune of printing r police very caus falsehoods, or, to use the mayo own language, “lying” and if it were not for the fact that the mayor still his former police regime as being tily-{Tather than public good, and { Whereas, we believe our congres- white, he would in « 1 {ine brought persists in defending the raiment of{ who p would not countenance a plan| to hide their proceedings under a bas- ket where no one could see them [ NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING nawoncines oe The insurance press. in detailing and not to create a slush fund to re-'distribution of large life insurance \payments in 1918 under prominent The law requiring the publication of city council proceedings in a news-! paper of general circulation, and as passed by the state legislature, was} ? | in touch intended to keep the citiz with the-actions of the administra- tion, to report their expenditures and official acts, new laws and ordinances, Pine Bluffs Store Looted and Strip- ward some publisher in need of money policy holders, says: " or to hold it as a club over the head!" “Frank CG. Bodler, Carlis ma ped of Valuables by Un of a newspaper having the backbone!$400,000. One of the weelthiest. men known Robbers of Cumberland county. President to stand up for justice and decency. (014 director of the Carlisle Deposit bank. Director of a shoe facto: Interested in other institutions Carlie) Owntr of @ large A legal paper as defined by the CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 4... Jewelry and clothing to the amount of $1000 were stolen from the store owned by C. R. Hall in Pine Bluffs this week. The thieves drove to the rear of the store, looted the place a most clean, loading the stolen goods into a motor truck and drove away without le&ving a clew as to their identity. Both the sheriff's office and the police force here are work- ing with Pine Bluffs authorities in an effort to apprehend them. Third Crime. This is the third robbery which has in cat- tle ranch in Wyoming and of more courts is a paper of genefAil circula- the town and county in which it is mail- The : advertising that is required by law to tion, printed and published in than 1,000 acres choice farm land near Carlisle. Graduate of Dickinson ‘college and Dickinson schoo! of law, (but never practiced his profession.” | Mr. Bosler operated a large cat- tle ed. term, legal advertising, is be published in a legal paper. “So the ranch near Laramie for many ars and married Mi Elizabeth Swank of Denver. , MAN ARRESTED Taxpa know.” PARK COUNTY OPPUSED TO PARK ENLARGEMENT; RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED rs may and Sidney along the line ef the jUnion Pacific and Lincoln highway | CHEY 4.—A'The other two were at Hillsdale, yman giving the name of James Mc- {Gee is in the city jail on a charge ‘of attacking Miss Jane Smith of Tie Siding in a local rooming house. Police who were called to the scene when the screaming of Miss Smith attracted the attention of otler room- ers in the place say that’McGee sla (ped her face several times, end finel- ily _knockéd her down by yeggs, and the other at Kimball, where a store was robbed, Offjcials here are of the opinion that an organized gang of bandits is at work in the eastern part of the county on a general cam- paign of robbery and looting. No arrests hav with last _night’s affair. { CODY, Wyo., Sept. 4.—At a mas: meeting of k county residents as- i }sembled ‘here resolutions were adopt- ed urging against enlargement of Yellowstone national park. The reso- (lutions follow: Wherees, the proposed extension Jof the Yellowstone national park on the south to include part of the Jack- {son Hole country and the Thorofare {hunting grounds for the purpose of increasing the area of land controll- fed by the federal government is be- about largely by those serve personal ends would aspet Daily Ceibune NEW CHEMICAL TO FIGHT FIRE Thermopolis Interests Back of In- ventor’s Product Showing High Efficiency \ The Blazeout company, with office at Thermopolis, has been incorporat- ‘ed under the laws of the state of Wyoming, with a capitalization of $200,000.00, qfivided into 20,000 shares with a par value of $10 each. _ The company was organized for the purpose of manufacturing and plac- ing on the market a new chemical to be used for extinguishing fires and fireproofing inflamable material of all kinds, including lumber, shingles, silk, lace curtains, burlap, etc. The chemical was invented by Mr. H. M. Shay, after 11 years of research and experimenting. The company claims for its prod- uct that it will extinguish any known fire, also that it is a great improve- ment on any chemical, used for the same purpose, at present on the mar- ket. It contains no acids, is harm- less to the finest of woodwork or mar in any way. forms no noxious gas and can be used in the smallest of rooms or en- where the safe in a store -was blown) closed spaces without danger or dis- é The chemical has been subjected to severe tests at Ther- comfort to the user. in public demonstrations motor | mopolis and elsewhere. Probably one of the most difficult was as follows: ity oil, to which one pound of car- been made in connection} bide and a quantity of gasoline was added, was put on fire and permitted sional delegation and members of t a much simpler task to convince|congress have been misled as to the the people that The Tribune printed{ public demand for such extension. ope, tho! .Whereas, this extension was not untrue catatements and” that “he,/-the|siiad for by the people of Wiyomint mayor, was really sincere. ‘or the general public but rather from Such defense on the part of the\a few whose personal interests would Y r received a stinging rebuke Profit thereby. ’ c ane ‘ Whereas, this extension for park from the people not a great while purposes would not further the ago and if the mayor would recon- building of roads or establishing of AMELS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything cile himself now in the good graces send uO si ee baie you ever experienced ! You never tasted such fuli- of the public, reference to that no-|in forest reserves, and maintained to bodied mellow-mildness; such refreshing, appetizing torious combination would better be @ high degree and sites may be ob- flavor and coolness. The more Camels you smoke the omitted tained on long term 1] at nominal greater becomes your delight—Camels are such a ciga- As to Mayor Leeper’s'staiement jn reas, we believe that Wyom- eee ny cedon! regard to premeditation” in hisdjse ing has made full and sufficient. con-, Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due to missal of members of the police force peated) the federal government ' their quality—to the expert blend of choice Turkish and n land areas. 5 : on September 1, it can be said that Whereas, this area contains vast choice Domestic tobaccos. at least three members of the coun-| resources of unexplored wealth which You'll say Camels, are in a class by themselves—they seem cil knew nothing of this contemplat- When developed should accrue to the | made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways! state of Wyoming and her people. ed move and, tho they expect little or no consideration, it is to be pre- t they would have been in- formed of such a move, at least and Dean, aided and abetted yor John F, Leeper, Tuesday night in attempting to make an obscure oil jou printed in Douglas and not publication, according -to a ment by the City Attorney, with ewstand circu on of a few doz- en copies, the official city paper, is apparently with of justice of Casy « ople if Th q punished for lambast- ng us for our Wolf regim We got to git ’¢ auge they ‘busted’ up our under the ng i ven” for the drut Why Pa Th a ME y latest Suitings fabrics and splendid woolens. These newest designs and colorings are fresh from woolen mills, and please reme High-grade Tailoring Ser Exact fit lion is guaranteed. Trimmings Work and Hand Tailoring wil] reasonable prices. SUITS FROM $38.50 AND UP | WHY PAY MORE> -Tim Halme & Co. TAILORS 197 East Second St., Over Blue and see this complete variety of fancy rvice is now offered to you at . & N) . : wool quality is stamped on every yard. x iN) \) N % N N , % me Whereas, the closing of this vast’) area is detrimental to the stock and | ranch interests of the state of Wyo- ming. | Whereas, this extension) would practically put the control of wild) life in the hands of the federal gov- | ernment, thus preventing the state | from realizing upon one of its prof- | itable resources. Whe this proposed extension | is not calculated to serve public good, | nor does it come from public demand | in that all the benefits obtainable by such extension are possible without | this area passing from state con-| trol, and Whereas, the people of this great state have expressed themselves | through their legislature in a memor- jal to congre. protesting against) such extension, therefore. Be It Resolved, by the people of Park county in mass meeting assem-| bled that we vigorously protest against such extension. Be It Further Resolved, that copies | of these resolutions be forwarded to} the Wyoming congressional delega- Xion and given to the press for pub- lication to the most fastidious smokers. And, taste! cigarette sai ize that the v: and do not ex, pons! rette in the this carton for Wins! ————EE The choicest corks come from Al » Which has 10,000 acres of forests | CHICHESTER SPILL 15TH ANNUAL DOUGLAS, WYOMING AUTO RACES AEROPLANE STUNTS SEPTEMBER 11TH Soldiers’ Sailors’, Marines’ Day Medals to all returned Soliers, § by a number of young ladies me Warden bas donated an Elk and Buffylo-for the , Sailors and Narines. y More? and Overcoatings ARE NOW The State ¢ to all Soldier Grounds. mber the guaranty for all pure | SEPTEMBER 12TH “Old-Timers’ Reunion”—A fine program is being arranged for th EVENING PROGRAM _ The great picture “Mickey” will be shown during the week. Th York, Chicago, Boston and all other large Eastern, as well as Western Open-Air Dancing—Carnivals—Something doing every minute. CONSULT YOUR TICK Yor further information and ple ASIN style interpreta- of the Best Quality and Needle please you. | ldres: E. EWEL, Ass’t. Secretary Front Grocery. Phone 120-W | Cameis are sold eve: -geereaag : WYOMING STATE FAIR September 9 to 13th, ilors and Marines will be presented by Governor Carey, assisted The Barbecue will be handled by the Salvation Army on the Fair ! AGENT FOR REDUCED, RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. DOUGLAS, WYOMING. LPL LS LILES LE LES LS ELE MS EF IAS ET LE GN ME ITS ST ST TY Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un- pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels Particularly desirable you smoke Camels as liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your You are always keen for the tisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers real- alue is in the cigarettes Pect premiums or cou- Compare Camels with any ciga- world at any price! ry where in scientifically OF20 cidaretios of ten pack- rettea) in a #lassine-paper- We strongly recommend the homé or office supply or when you travel. R.J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY ton-Salem, N. C. CLL ded ddd de, Inclusive WILD WEST SHOW COMMUNITY SINGING Barbecue, which will be served is Day. is picture was featured in New * cities. PPL IVIL aI SID SD: edt fF or been perpetrated between Cheyenne other material, as it will not mark When used it A barrel of 65-grav- THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1919 ire proofing qualities of the chemical are Jeee they equally meritorious, hit ae a quart of fluid being used. The! shingles, rope an J company asserts.that the chemtical will) been treated and demonstrated suc be invaluable to oil companies fri comptally. use in the field and at tank farms. At the request of the proprietor s of the Maverick theater, Thermopolis, 174 WAIT RICH IN the chemical was tested against aj film fire and mastered it in a few FARMING LANDS seconds. This man was so impress- ed by the success of the test, that! (By The & , he immediately ordered a quantity for HONOLULU, . (By Mail.)— his_ theater. The Territory of Hawaii has 1,640,- The chemical has been subjected/ 243.14 acres of public lands, valued to other severe tests in the form of| a¢ $9,346,797.13, according to the gasoline and other fires and so far) synual report of Land Commissioner has always proven successful. The\c Bailey. Receipts for the year possibilities of the company’s prod-)from rents and sales amounted to uct are unlimited; and a wide field’ §5 45,751.13. is open to it. $< It is also claimed that the fir Read the Tribune ads. to reach the boiling point. was put out in five seconds, oeinted Press. T. Do You Know Your Own Business? If you own shares in a business do you want a Government employe to tell your executives how to run your business. e If you are a loyal em- ploye, do you want a politicalappointee tohave the power to injure your concern by hampering its operations or by interfer- ing with its efficiency? Perhaps you have no- ticed the effect of Govern- ment control on the railroads, telegraph, and telephone. Bills have been introduced to license and regulate the packing industry—perhaps your business will be next. You would probably dislike to havesthis happen to your busi- ness even more than you would dislike to have your daily supply of meat ifiterferéd with. HG F Ait fhm Swift & Company, U.S.A. == ——— THIS SHOWS WHAT BECOMES OF THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED BY AND 85 CENTS |S PAID FOR THE UVE ANIMAL 12.96 CENTS FOR LABOR EXPENSES AND FREIGHT 2.04 CENTS REMAINS. WITH SWIFT & COMPANY AS PROFIT THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL CORNER 14th 3nd STOUT STS. DENVER, COLORADO One block from the heart of the shopping and Theater district. The Newest. most Modern and Complete (Moderate Priced) Hotel in Denver. 200 rooms of solid comfort and a splendid popular priced cafe in connection. Rates $1.00 per day nad up. The Auditorium now has direc the Union Station. Take car No. 2 or No. 9 in front of Stout street. Hotel one-half block to With private bath $1.50 and up. { street car service te and from the aepot tana eet off at the right, W. L. BEATTIE, Prop and Mer. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIA‘ RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES ; Phone 62. Off d Yard: F; y Lae a <i a -