Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1921, Page 4

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°AGE FOUR LANDER 10 EXTEND GREAT WELCOME AT PARK FETE TREAT 1S PROMISED MEMBERS OF BIG AUTO CARAVAN icity werld ana in publio life in"Wwoe- True Western Spint to to Prevail in Connection With "2 x7.sm = zeit use se re, fair Emer w now Ceremony Arranged for Formal Opening of _ ‘he wrest and ‘cepecially" to" Wee Southern Gateway at Two-Gwo-lee Pass urday Evening Post will be on hand Hutchinson, Horace M. Al bright and other park officials will take charge of various features of the program Among the Casperites, who have special missions are J. S. Mech- ling. president of the Casper Motor club; J. E. Hanway, editor of The The spirit that was responsible for writing “Out Where the West Begins” will be impressed upon the hundreds of visitors who will swarm from all parts of the country to at- tend the ceremonies in connection with the formal opening pS, . ap acon es ate - Sig ibune; George J nniga 0: of the new south entrancé to Yellowstone National park. accra Wyong “Weakly Pieces! Wi Lander, the metropolis on the new road, is preparing to 'c. Deming. editor of the Wyoming extend a most hearty weicome to its] ming will be on hand for the cere- risitors and everything will be done! monies and wil! take part in the cere- he crowds with the scenic | monies. historical connection of| Dr. Henry Van Dyke, border cach side of the America’s foremast lite will attend the ceremony. G State Tribune and Cheyenne Leader: B. B. Brooks; Governor Robert D. Senator John B, Kendrick. of the features of the cere- s will be addresses in the na- ongues by Chief Little Shield of considered ry writer at news The preparations which are being |paper_syndicates will have literary Arapahoes and by Dick Washakie made in behalf those who attend - announced yester- | ; . Lander MEN ONLY! ais dey MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street scheduled for August 21 event that A caravan of 150 or more automo- biles will leave Lander Friday morn ne August 19, to tour the scenic The visitors will be taken to e natural wonders in the vicin Lander and to the play places Oppoxite Entrance to New Postoftice n that region. Lander residents will ttep aside and do their utmost to see . , COME AND BE CURED that the visitors are treated to a won G I affect ferful time. | . chronic dise On the road to the pass, Judge Stone says a stop of an hour or two will be made at Fort Washakie, the eld Indian trading post and at other places of historical interest and nat- aral wonders. Arrangements for a luncheon at Trowheart Butte, Saturday noon have been made. This site is rich in In- dian lore for it is here that the last treat battle between the Shoshones ind the Crows was fought years ago. Swarming from the northiand the mighty Crows swept on to the Sho- shoni reservation with the avowed purpose of exterminating the tribe that had given too much assistance | and been too friendly with white men. Worsted in the battle the Crows re treated over ground that was drenched with the blood of red men and fin- july intrenched themselves on the sluff that afterwards became known ts Crowheart bluff. Quick to take advantage the master warriors of the Shoshones surrounded he Crows on the bluff and after cut- ing all communication lines waited ‘or them to come down. Eventually the Crows had to surrender and they were exterminated Asking no quarter the great chief the Crows caustically chided the hoshones for their connection with hite men and for their treatment of their captives. With a spirit of lair dealing an old Shoshoni chief challenged the Crow rior to a feath battle singie-han with the »ption that the Crow would go free f victorious The Crow was killed and the Sho shone chief ate his heart because of ais fighting blood. That is why the vluff where the caravan will lunch aas been named Crowheart bluff. These historic legends will be ex alained by able speakers as the cara- ran werds its way through the won ferland. The entire caravan will stop at Du sois Saturday night and will leave on the morning of August 21 for Two Gwo-Tee pass for the opening cere monies. Able men of national prominence nd many leading figures in the pub FOR MZRE EWERG' Build Up Your Biouw When you are listless and have the don’t cares, it is he- cause you lack some epatey COME IN AND TALK IT OVER F REE—Consultation, Examination—FREE Charges so low an to be within the reach ven the poorest, and yments arranged to sult your copvemience. Pe7"Consvltation free. 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There are flo tricks in our Plumber's kit of tools or int our business conduct that doesn't square with courteous treat- ment and fair prices. Get ac- quainted with our telephone number. SCHANK PLUMBING & HEATING co. INC. EAST SECO ° BHONE The €be Casper Daily Cribune chief of the Shoshones. Their ad- white brothers. Judge Stone says that every con- venience that it is possible to ar range will be prepared for the benefit of the motor caravan that will start from Lander. Trucks will be fur- nished to carry all excess baggage and bedding: repair trucks equipped as automobile garages will follow along the route and an ambulance with trained nurses and a doctor will make the trip to administer to those who need attention. “No trip in the werld has wonderful , oF historic All $3.50 Shirts Now_ All $5.00 Shirts Now— All $6.00 Shirts All $7.50 Shirts Now_ All $8.50 Shirts All $9.00 Shirts Now All $10.00 Shirts . ._ colors, all sizes. Spécial Per Pair JESSE L. 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It is the safest road in the park, according to Judge Stone, and it cai? be travelled with: out danger to the passengers or car and can be negotiated in comfort. The ceremonial at TwoGwo tee Only Three More Days To Procure the Best Make of Shirts at a Very Liberal Reduction. The Manhattan oh peau Shirt Sale Ends Saturday Evening, August 20 1 Se 85e Why Does Rissbnce Love The Thing Forbidden? Why does the thing per- mitted lose its thrill? The answer is this vivid drama of_courtship, love and mar- riage. A story that touches the secret heart of every man and woman. Romance HEARTED” Admission 40c WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921. H HARDING DECLINES BID. 1 De You Know that ‘the tithe st WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. — Presi-| grade dent Harding has declined an invi-/trona coun Jatin to the International Press con-| Supply ell Sai dealers Willams Motte grers this fall in Hawaii, He told a stone nationa! park, and P. C. Spenc Plans for the wit is also understood, received | committee of publishers that public} H. O.| business would not permit him to 50. | besetat ‘iste pir 3 Es Marion, Ohio, is to bulld = ge00,c00 | ‘The Baltic Sea has an average depth; hotel and name it for President Hard ing. THIS IS NOT A SERIAL ot_only 43 yards. Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Food for T hought —can truly be found in our noonday specials. Tasty, they are, and nourishing—foods that lay lightly on the stomach—foods easily digestible and delicately prepared in our spotless kitchen. A good lunch at noon makes for good work in the afternoon ‘THE JUNGLE PRINCESS’ Full of Thrills, Excite- ment and Adventure. —-NEXT— Henning Dining Rooms and BIG COMEDY Henning Hotel —NEXT— PATHE REVIEW TOMORROW “TARZAN OF THE APES” COMING “JIM THE PENMAN” The Big Forgery Picture Attention Dealers HONEY! No reason to risk breakage and leakage in transit. ® I will deliver either FANCY COMB or strained in paiis to your place of business. Market will govern price. WILLIAM MOSTELLER P. O. Box 1105, Casper TODAY AND THURSDAY A HUGH FORD PRODUCTION SJ HOMAS EIGHAN at Civilian : =e Clothes With Beautiful Martha Mansfield A Liga GParamounl Mee =. lure [UL KY s Giaare Jak to Over there, in his captain’s uniform, he had been her beau cde! of a man. Over here, in his butler’s garb or his noisy “hand-me-downs”—well, this snobbish little aristocrat hadn't planned for that! But he was her husband, married in France. And fighting Sam McGinnis made her fit to be called his wife in America. : : : —ALSO— ‘ RETURN SHOWING “SOUTHERN EXPOSURE” A CHRISTIE COMEDY CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11

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