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Che Casper Dailp Tribune FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1921_ ROYALTY AND REAPPORTIONNENT LAWS IMPORTANT 10 NATRON Legislation Secured a Cheyenne Highly Beneficial Here, Says Senator J. W. Johnson, Who Lent Aid to Measures in the Upper House Senator J. W. Johnson has returned from his forty days’ service on behalf of the people of Natrona county in the upper branch of the Wyoming legislature, and like Cincin- natus of old, has resumed his ordinary duties of life where he left off to assume the toga and manufacture statutes for the people. jand in general will result in much good “While Natrona county was inter-|*® the state. As 1s usual, where bien- psted directly and indirectly in much/| Tal sessions are held of such short | duration, time is limited and delibera- |tion 1s necessarily curtatled. Many things are accomplished, but many * said Senator John “we were particu of the legislation fon this morning, larly interested in the Leo oil royalty| tines that should be dene are left measure, the Free bill for conserva. tion of oi! 1 gas and the reappor-| Undone. tionment act. The outstanding fea-| “,s Wyoming progresses in popu- tures of the session, to us was, of! jation and industry new needs and course, centered in these measures| requirements are presented and the because they affected us locally more) volume of legislation in consequence | than other measures. “The reapportionment gives us two! senate was to sit on the lid, in spite senators and five representativ which is our due, and is entirely sat ufficiently strong to force through a factory. The royalty law will give number of measures which were not} 2 per cent, which is the best that] fully considered and will be subject to could be obtained under the circum-| future amendment. other session this per-| ices an and, I think, will be in.|, “The closing scenes were in keep: Senos wea = ing wtih past performances and I may “Much good school legislation was| #14 fully as wild. put through which is personally pleas-| “Now that it is all over and we are) ing to me, because I hold that through | back home to tell the folks about it, the schools of our land is the greatest| I cannot see where there is but little) hope for building American citizen-| need for apology for our conduct. ship and directing both young and ———_— old to a more complete appreciation of the institutions of our common| the country. “It _w Rey. F. M. Harding, a brother of president-elect of the United tes, is a Baptist missionary to thé of As rather a pleasant sessi Why Pay Any More? BEEF CUTS | Choice Rolled Rib Roast___-_-------- 25c Choice Pot Roast, per Ib Choice Beef Boils, per Ib Choice Plate Boils, per Ib._---___ 10-12'%4¢ PORK CUTS Choice Pork Loin Roasts, per Ib. _ Choice Pork Hams, per |b.___ Choice Pork Shoulders, per lb. VEAL CUTS Choice Shoulder Roasts Choice Shoulder Steak Choice Loin Steak -25-30e -25-30c -20-22¢ Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, bulk Home-rendered Lard, bulk 2-lb. pail Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard 5-lb. pail Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard___$1.10 10-Ib. pail Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard___$2.15 Breakfast Sausage Hamburger Steak Have you ever tried Sandison’s Fancy Home-made Breakfast Sausage? If Not, Why Not? Every ounce of our meats guaranteed —if not satisfied we will cheerfully refund your money. Phone 428 143 EAST 2ND STREET Latest Designs IN Seasonable Millinery The Swanson Sisters Millinery and Art Shop 113 EAST FIRST STREET h |is increased.) While the spirit of the] of that inclination, public pressure was/| Phone 428 |; ‘NO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION ORDERED: RESOLUTION. KILLED CHEYENNE, -Wyo., Feb. 25.—An erroneous impression has gone out that the Sixteenth legislature author- ized submission to the electorate of State at the next general election (that of 1922) of a proposal for a con- |stitutional convention charged with | the duty of revising’the constitution of | the state. The fact is that House Joint Resolution No. 3, by the Sheridan county delegation, which submitte-1| the proposal to call a constitutional | convention, was killed when it came jbefore the senate on the last night of the session, receiving only 15 yote: Seventeen votes— two-thirds of membership of the senate- the -were re. ended its career, therefore, two vows short of the number nece: passage. Wyoming as a nearer a constitutiona than it was when the lature met. sult is no convention | Sixteenth legis | ‘CARBON BLAGK BILL NOT YET SIGNED BY GAREY) CHEYED SE, Wyo.,, Feb. |Among acts of the sixteenth ture to which Gov. Carey has not yet |given approval, and regarding which no announcement has been made by |the governor's bffice, are the carbon- | | black act and the act authorising pur-| |chase by the state for $50,000 of the| Saratoga hot springs. | tomorrow. 116 E. Midwest Ave. quired to pass the resolution and it| y for) YOUR LAST CHANCE SATURDAY Our big Casper sale, which has been in full sway here during the past week, ends positively tomorrow. SAT. FEB. 26TH If you haven’t ordered as yet, make it a point to get in SOCIALISTS ‘DIVIDED ON REVOLUTION APPROPRIATION MADE FOR CONTINUATION OF | AERIAL MAIL SERVICE (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Feb. 25.—The Turkish delegations ‘to the Near East con- ference here accepted today the pro- fered arbitration of the supreme council as between Turkey anil Greece in determining the status of Smyrna and Thrace. Premier Kalogeropoulos of Greece appeared before the conference anil expressed surprise that the Allies should suggest a commission of in- quiry and a cessation of hostilities, which was ome of the conditions of the offer. He said it would be a task of the greatest difficulty for the Greek government to bait the. victorious army in its advance. Nevertheless, he would telegraph to the govern- ment in Athens and submit the pro- posals of the Allies, AUTHORESS IN STATE T0 GET MATERIAL FOR BOOK | BURNT FORK, Wyo. Feb. 25.— rs. H. Willsie, for 12 years editor of e Delineator and author of several | VIENNA, Feb. 25.—Delegates to the |international socialist conference, ni session here, engaged in < warm’ Je- bate today on “imperialism and social revolution.” During the day there was read a letter from American socialists saying their party \vas not represented at the conference because of the lack of money, The letter. also declared there were divergent views among Ameri- |can socialists regarding the advisabil- ity of Joining the movement. STATE REAPPOINTMENTS WILL BE MADE IN APRIL CHEYENNE, Wyo., |though the terms to which several | Wyoming officials were appointed have expired it is not expected that |Gov. Carey will reappoint the incum-| bents until after April 1, when the | salary increase act passed by the dest] legislature becomes effective. Ami ee ded i which it is said eenoiet not be made until such itiuaae the appointees may become} beneficiaries of the salary increase act} Feb. 25.—Al-| -|are the attorney general, commission-| popular novels, including, “Still Jim,” er of public lands, state librarian,|‘‘Heart of the Desert,” “Lydia of tne state veterinarian, state engineer and| Pines,” “Benefits Forgot" and “The state chemist. | Forbidden Trial,” has arrived at the} a |ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pheins A person who has had a leg or arm|here and will spend the remainder of amputated often complains of feeling the winter collecting material for a a pain in the missing limb. Wyoming novel. {town cars, runabouts and sport cars. KUMPH TO OPEN ON SOUTH DAVID New: Pierce-Arrow Agency Per- fects Arrangements for Big Business Here The latest agency to realize the pos- sibilities of the automobile business in Casper is the Kumpf Motor Car company, whose show room, garage and service station wili soon be in operation at 234 South David stres:, carrying a full line of Pierce Arrow cars and trucks. The building was formerly the Michener garage and at present is being entirely remodelled | inside to accommodate the business which the new company anticipates. Inside of three weeks the show cars and trucks will have arrived and che} Kumpf company will be ready to dem onstrate their cars. A specialty which the Pierce A row is ‘now manufacturing is t new truck particularly adapted fo: oil field work. This truck in 2, 3% and 5 tons, hes.incorporated the dual valv. motor s¢ successfully developed in th Pierce Arrow pleasure car and also has a shorter wheel base and a lower gear ratio than the standard truck of former years. The pleasure cars for the present year include ten distinct models, in cluding 4, 6 and 7 passenger tourin, cars, limouisines, sedans, laudelets, The Kumpf company will carry complete line of parts and aceessori:s and have secured the services of o specialist, tratned in the Pierce Arrow factory at Buffalo, N. Y., to head station. M. BINSTOCK & Co. Wholesale Custom Wavore Denver’s Great Wholesale Tailors, Are Featuring Made- to-Your-Order Virgin Wool Suits & Overcoats $22.50 and $29.50 Retail Values $35 to $60 $60 to Casper Location With C. H. WHALEY, Tailor Casper, Wyoming Store will be open until 10 o’clock Saturday night to accommodate the workingman. Commencing Monday, February 28, Sale Will Be Held in Midwest Hotel Lobby at Salt Creek. Retail Values EVERY GARMENT BEARS THE UNION LABEL $85 Phone 4884 RESEARCH REPORT 13 ISSUED BY CITY BURCAU A research report from the Ameri- can City Bureau was received here to- | day by the Chamber of Commerce con- taining suggestions relative to parks and playgrounds. Each year the subscribers of the book are allowed three special reports on whatever subjects needed. The dif- ferent methods in which subjects simi- Jar to those asked for, have been worked on, giving the ultimate re-) sults are cited in the report. sans fct siee ts Certainy it’s de best iever made. Didn’t me an’ the kid work make it 6 Reels of Joy Kids, the Charlie Chaplin Prize Parade will take place at 1:30 p. m. If the lion had the same leaping power as ‘a flea it could hop more than 1,000 yards. pecvccccoocooooes eecee. The Latest Spring Fashions in Dresses, Coats, Suits Of the Very Best Materials and at a Reasonable Price Orr Blouses An elegant range of Silk Blouse Georgette Crepe Minuets, in all the desirable shades. Skirts In Wool Plaids, Baronet Satins, in solid colors; also Tricolette Skirts in solid colors. Cadet Hosiery is the kind you should wear to get satisfaction. None better for the price—for - ladies and children. “Sue Su Oo” The Store of Quality and One Price to All 138 E. Second St. I. 0. O. F. Bldg. Pro oo oe re ey i BLUE FRONT MARKET 110 E. 2d—Phone 303 Myer Brothers, Props. “THE BEST” In both service and the meat we deal in. We have no cheap meat. We purchase the best corn-fed meat products the market offers. We stand be- hind every ounce which goes. from our shop in order that you will never suffer a disappointment at the Blue Front. | SATURDAY SPECIALS | BEEF CUTS Prime Plate Boil, lb | Prime Pot Roast, Ib..... Prime Round Steak, Ib. | Prime Chuck Steak, Ib. | Prime Hamburger, ib Fancy Home-Dressed Poultry of All Kinds | PORK CUTS Fresh Whole Shoulder, Ib Fresh Whole or Half Ham, Ib. . Chops, Ib. Shoulder Steak, Ib Spare Ribs, Ib Home-made Pork Sausage, Ib Our Own Home-made Midget Link Sausage, lb. VEAL CUTS (This Veal is cut fro: ilk; Bestest Veal, Thc: 10g fsa Shoulder Roast, Ib + Shoulder Steak, Ib 18c and 20c -18c and 20c -25c ples arabe SMOKED ‘MEATS Standard Bacon, Ib Large Skinned Hams, Ib. No. 1 Skinned Hams, Ib. \ Picnic Hams, Ib HOME DRESSED POULTRY | Spring Chicken, Ib | Hens, Ib...... | Ducks, Ib... | Geese, Ib... Turkeys, Ib.:.. Pure, open, kettle-rendered Lard, } Lard Compound, Ib... ee apy ue Sas FISH This is the Lenten season and your menus will, in observance of it, include much fish. We are the headquarters For the freshest fish on the Casper i market, shipped direct from the Pacific Coast. \§ Phone your orders into 303. They will be as care- fully and promptly cared for as if you yourself were in the market doing your own purchasing. ‘on it a whole year tof 7 ;