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‘ihe ‘ho that “it would sink from sight Po in the trent ‘The: Wyoming license|the plate on the car, the investigation has| method, revealed was issued-for a Bulek carj fora j which recently was: stolen at Medleine' stree Bow. NO Se ean NO QUOR\/M AT COUNCIL, Absence fron. the city of two coun- cil members and the illness of a third prevented a quorum attendance at |SERVICE BADGES | ARE SENT OUT | TOLEGION MEN, National executive Sonimlitemnen of the American Legion, one from encn) state in the union and one in each of 667 PEOPLE USE VACA AOGMS OURING MONTH LOTTERY BOOTH | OPERATORS BET COLD SHOULDER In New York city, according to esti. mate, there are half a million wor. ers who collectively necept $100,009 -y ‘tips’ every day. 6 a, the possessions of the Unuted . States) last niglit’s council meeting and no) You can’t live forever and you Won't and foreign countries where Legion|session was held. Those wee dis-}even ive half that Jong if you don't — posts are located, have recelyed hand matters informally: Sneee Cheyenne mpels Closing of Enormous Increase in Visitors some Service badges showing that th 5 : 2 pre serving,on the national «mmlitee © Games of Chance Run in Con- Shown in July Report; Girls of the greatest organization of ex-ser! é i i ice-Dor- : i 2 vice men in America. © State Adjutant j nection With Rice Dor: | Find Rest Room Pleasant at Me en CREE a woee ae : 1 man Carnival Noon Hour ceived his badge which signifies that 0 £ | he is on the national executive com- 8 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 3.—Follow- The statistical report of the Sous mittee from Wyoming. & P ing numerous reports that operatives of! Women's Christian Association New year, the members 9f tic com. ce lottery booths of the Rice-Dorman car- July, the second month of} apcdany mittee will be state commanders, if the Y nival concern, which.showed here dur- shows an enormous inerease jn the recommendation ot the national head- b ing Frontier Week, were “pulling crude number of people using the rooms, the quarters is carried out, State adjutante Q stuff" for the alleg@® purpose of de- j total number. of yisitors for the will be recommended to serve as alter- 1 frauding “come ons” who patronized. month being 652. nates. j their games of chance. the Cheyenne These visitors are classifica as fol- LON BPAY Tome ESO police Saturday afternoon compelled Hows: THIEF LEAVES : the closing of all such booths and there- {Number of calls in regard to: ¢m- : after until the carnival folded its. tents ployment | ---- 63 1 late at night kept officers on the watch [Number of ‘calls by. employers 10 CAR IN RIVER ; to prevent any re-opening of the ames. Number of calls to list rooms... 15 The alleged dishonesty of the capaival |Number of calls to secure rooms... 20 Segara Yaches include “short changing’ and Number coming to, rest, including EN RIVER, Wyo., Aug. 3.—The’ ‘ tourists __2-----L2sn. 1 office is investigating a Hud-| : pay MARY'S OFFICIAL PHOTO-|s0n-touring car which was found sev- GRAPH—The | “official” portrait. of ral days ago In Green River, below] Queen Mary of England, made recently |the highway at “Toll Gate”. When the} by a court photographer and selected |a" first was observed in the river it ts her Majeay= es was feared there had been an accident, but after the wreck had been dragged) Number eating their | Men callers and F. Davis, suspected of picking poc who were taken into custody at the carnival during Fron- Social. calls Days, by George Carroll of this|}MRS. THAW HOME WITH HERO| Business c: Detectives Pete Carr ana|SON’S WAR DOG—Mrs. Benjamin} istea —- ne of Denver, were liberated] Thaw of Pittsburgh, arriving in New| Number | chub: afternoon, when an attorney| York from Europe. She returned from| ejeyen, attendance out and the investigation started the ined to reveal who had em-|@ visit to her son, Benjamin, Jr., an | viscellaneous to institute na-|8ttache of the American embassy in | > sheriff came to the conclusion that the Ten Days Illness machine had been stolen and that the alues The pair|Paris and brot back wjth\ her “Bron- Total thief deliberately had driven it off the} .d to the depot by officers,|©D®,” the war dog who ‘belonged to her ae a “Toll Gate” curve into the river | ard ic ney |i ; gard to rooms and employment-. 59 hased tickets for Boulder, Co’o,,| Milled while Aying at Toul in 1918. | Many girls come in every noon to| IM idwest Gardener| next stop of the Rice-Dorman rest during the lunch hour. During | STORAGE corpns proceedings. 300 made-to-measure, uncalled-for Another fact regarded as sig the past two weeks many tourists have _ ' salt : H mb stabs thers ete no srt THREE INJURED _ } ik: “advantage of the rooms as a| Mrs. Mary Santo, age 52, died this Suits at nearly Half: Price ports of pocket-picking at the place for rest while (ey waited for|morning at 6 o'clock after'a tenday } : | : ival after the arrest of Lyons anal IVAN VEHICLE car revairs. iiness from erysipelas. and complica- { vet ‘ Moves Pil couse if 4Miss Mae Winter, who has acted as| tions. She is survived by her hus- i So many complaints in connection office secretary for the past month;band, Jacob Santo, for the past five! F care with the carnival permitted to show TURNS TURTLE and a half, will take a vacation dur-| years head gardener for the Midwest las od the rity iat 1c. during Frontier Days were received ing the month of August before rejand Standard refineries, by four. sons,|} 5, per, cent of, the Bitecttioaily | that it is improbable that the city g0v-| Eo GaypaENT Wyo, Aug. ._|SUmllg her school work in September.|Dan Santo of Casper, John \ganto. of baat hear a \ ernment hereafter will permit any ,con-|__ENCAX aa Wl nd tee uece| She left yesterday for Glendo to |Sheridan, Henry and Tony Santo, whol] ygpting soaipments: yepeiree ® * + U v e “ cern of this character to show in Chey.| WV ilam Null and wite,and the Tiucea| visit an old school friend. On ‘Thurs-|are in the army, and a daughter, Mrs. enne. “vad ared/ day she jvill be joined by Miss Maude| Kate Dinbrosio of Birchtree, Neb. when -a Ford car overturned at Chero- kee bridge, in Brownless lane, near this|CO™ett, the general secretary, and.the| An effort ‘to locate the sons who two will go to Estes Park to attend|2re in the army was made when Mrs, lace. All wer: : pes Senet tating: Under the/the summer conference of the Y. W.|Santo’s illness reached an acute stago, cued phy <ginsnere-by4iti(G. Kidiibo’ of, Cc. A. in this 5 GN but so far nothing has: been heard Omaha and, K, P. Nickell, Jr., of ihis STEN RAIIS TR fron them. i9 The body was taken to the Shatter- lace, All oC place. are expected to recover, AND MAN {fay chapel. Funeral arrangements Tae have not been completed. ‘i —— THE HOUSE Mormons Collecting | FAH CARNEGIE MEDAL lst ‘Seimet'n c'scns nal OF QUALITY pe Nation Dependent Upon Others Histor ical Data of ares eel pe Raver eee petarrare oon: oes a i i i - : ug. 3.—(Spec! EST VENTILAT- poy Thinks Discoveries Are Pend Two Pioneer Forts |constesman monde has taken op ED THEATER IN WHILE A ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. , Phone 9683 240 South Center Street Casper, Wyo. (Old 111 E. First St.) ing at Home with the Carnegie Hero Fund Commis- THE STATE A a ioe = sion an application for a hero medut By CG. CIANFARRA Tenge OE ae ett cist eW | for Daniel Packard. of Lander, whoss We Should Worry! (United P: Staff Correspondent) | Jensen of Salt lake City, assistant his'/heroie rescue’ of a girl from the tur-|B in tha heat of. I DAY ROME, (By Mail)—Prot. Mario Ger-| flan of the Mormon church, will visit! iitent waters of the Pope Agio at- ven in the heat of sum- menati, former Undersecretary of Ag-| W¥oming next week to secure vwto-|t acted wide attention. , mer we're knocking riculture, president of the Italian Geo-|8T@Phs of and data concerning Fort oo them dead: . Adolph Zukor Presents : ‘ : * {| Bridger «:d Fort Supply, tw» pioneer logical Institute, talking of thar part}! vs Hs! ue ve ar art military establishments on Binek of Premier Glolitt’s program coneern-| Trt Cinta county, whch Heured im-| ALECErician Injured the peninsula for the discovery of the|Portantly in the early history of the y raw ‘materials the nation. needs, said} Merman church in the west. Fort sun-| Bay Shock Brother this. search {s Italy’s last effort. jo|PI¥ Was the first settlement of the “5 Anglo-Saxons on. the western slope of, emancipate herself from the depen- G T. densey on foreign nations for coal, ofi/the Rocky Mountain region and as of Dr. G. T. Morgan and other minerals. He believed “the ®8tly 8 1854 was an important point, chances are that she will find a good|#"d at that time was the most pros perous farming community. west of the ELSIE FERGUSON ‘HIS HOUSE IN ORDER’ A Paramount Artcraft Pi \ Of a pretty wife whose home wa’ not her own: Her. husband, grieved by her seeming lightness, thought she wasn’t big enough for a real wife’s job. She, slighted and hurt, could not understand why the comradeship she crave was missing. ‘ Then a shocking revelation opened the eyes of both! : A real life story of one of a million homes. With lovely Elsie Ferguson i in a great emotional role. . as Wr. G. T. Morgan left this morning 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. deal of what she needs. che wesoarch<snade: during. the: wae| Missourl vriver...ort Bridger. waa ation 7 henmopole, havitig: been noltned “The ! the important post on the overland traii,|that his brother ‘came. near electrocu- by our mining experts and geoloxisis eoth, sacalitiad today are. located in| ton when he received a heavy shock have led to the discovery of a number, from the switchboard in the eléctric of precious and rare minerals, the pros-|PFosperous PEROT SOMUAGE Se, light plant at, Thermopolis. It took physicians many hours to TEACHER SAILS FOR JAPAN |restore Mr. Morgan to life, practically ence of which in our underground 1 body had eyer suspected,” said Tro! Cermenatl.\ ‘Take, for instance, ra-|| KEMMERER, Wyo. Aug. 3.—Miss/ every means of: artificial respiration dium. We knew nothing about miner-| Esther Downey of this place has salled|jnown being used’ before results were —IN— als containing radium, and today a spe-|from San Francisco for Japan, where! »};tained. cial commission is on the eve of i ‘ cial ¢ 5 she will teach /children of English] py. Morgan just returned yesterd: ti forming the world about the quantity|apeaking diplomats at Tokyo during| am’ toa weeks in California, He espera e ero TOMORROW > ihren Italy can in the near future) the Sheva atin shat Cons Bt found the message waiting him on his A bang-up Brest ol Comedy ish. arrival. ably, not being un expert, used the BAER PA hernias 4g aihes It is an unexplained fact that glow- wrong word when he said-our scientists] i, Which he lives, he gives it a care- are much more brilliant just —IN— are convinced there is ~ anthracite. = : {before an approaching storm than at ‘ully-made road, other ti What he meant was litanthrace, of! which there are several mines in full operation in Sardinia and Piedmont. Update, however, no trace has been found of coal, but many of my col- lengues believe that it will be found in marked quantity and good gualicy inft Tuscany, near Jano and Monte Pis and in Liguria, not far from §& To a rtain whether it exists the ground must be bored to a depth of from 1,800 to 3,000 feet, at a cost of five or six million, but it mus: be done and the sooner the better. If coal is not found, there is always the hope of finding something equally val- uable. “Of ofl we are sure to find all we shall need and the reason why to date the national production has been. inais- nificant, is that antiquated meaus of extracting it are employed and the capI- talists are reluctant to inves money on what they consider hope! prises, Ofl prospecting in Ita in honor, and as late as 1865 Prof. Stoppani, the ther of modern geoloxy, urged the Italians to search for oil, 25 our subsoil must be full of it. In fact wherever the search has been mate,|* according to scientific principles, of! has been found and in highly paying quantity.” When asked whether lignite and other intarior coals will replace anthra- cite or Cadiff coal, Cermenati said; “Wo, not in my opinion, and besides we haye only 200-300 million tons of lignite. Oil and hydric power will in- evitably take the place of coal and lignite will last us only til we have Geveloped all of our water power. THIRD PARTY IS p BeAr} HEACO'S perfect whole- AACCORDED RIGHT { vy 6 Wi someness lies in its con- taining the whole wheat TO FILE NAMES | #8 i On di. 4) | berry. Its stomach-toning ‘A SISTER TO SALOME’ ~An astounding drama of a wozan ’s dual existence. Written by Julius G, Furtherman—Directed by Edward J. Le Saint. —IN— ‘Hell Bend Haskell’ A powerful picture full of thrills, action and dan- gerous exploits —N-E-X-T— ‘ANYBODY’S | WIDOW’ See her in a bathing suit —THEN— A PRIZMA In natural colors - —THEN— A. 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