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PAGE FOUR NEW TOWN OF TEAPOT 15 BEING Local Company ae Out Townsite Adjoming Great | fbe Casper Daily Cridune _ ADDITIONAL AUTOMOBILE NEWS PLATTED NEXT TOBIG OL FIELD CONTRIBUTIONS ROLLING IN FOR WORK ON CASPER MOUNTAIN ROAD Naval Reserve Where Mammoth Corporation Is Rushing Oil Develepment Program Civil War Vet Those Who Can’t Ten TaborensAts Already Hired With Funds Donated With ] SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922. LANDER-YELLOWSTONE HIGHWAY |<: PASS CLEAR, TRAFFIC BE conditions between Lander and Yellowstone park} One-tweifth of the entire manufac. improvine with indications that the highway to wae of the United States is done ace sani o the n«*..nal playground over Tw within @be boundaries of Greater N.w ‘O- | York er in its immediate vicinity. Gwo-Tee pass will be a veritabie boulevard by July 1. L. D. BRANSON AUTO.CO, tana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. stellate os he hotel at Brook's lake will be ready Teapot, Wyo., located inside the famous Teapot oil struc- ture, promises to be the state’s newest town, according to the plans announced yesterday by a number of men interested in developing a town contiguous to the Mammoth Oil age pany development work and to the Salt Creek camps. Teapot will be located on section 31-38-79, adjoining oS now being 4 by the Mamebonts Of Co., under a contract wit! the | departme | aite ts on the main Salt Creck high- way, P eally at the junction of the The locs s six miles south i= west the naval veserve which t of the interior. The town- road which runs to the Mammoth oll spot chosen the remainder Zasper Man in Only Coach | mai site is the orig- a inside the Teapot struc jghway. A survey is being un ile yer: now and the land is being platted and That Failed to pigen ded mapped into business and residential TODAY AND SUNDAY WITH Enjoyed Trip to Pacific tote: Coast. This property, according to the eee backers of the townsite idea, has un L.A, Reed ‘has returned from a trip | * to’ the. coast, where he attended the convention of the Rot Angeles andthe Shrin onthe D. &,R G. train which was} just over on the naval reserve. wrecked in southern Colorado some|” <.nastone deposits 1 anys ago. Mr. Reed was riding in the! goat quantities, estimated to be suf only coach which failed to turn over Dut states that when a car starts! oa sor the time being. pitching like a western cay and tips to-a 45-degree angle there are sev- this property is remarkable. = > thin pon ich re oral things to think about which T°) spout a mile is the recent well brought Ee ahuy evening of last week |= by the Fensland Of! company which | On Wednesday evening of last was reported to hs at 2,000 barrels. W Mr. Reed was a guest at a banquet gtven by the Colorado Society of En- gineers in Denver and spoke on the subject of Asphalt, giving a. history of the product and also covering the manufacturing process, incidentally slipping in a few boosts for the local plant. lucrative producers. ee ownsite, permanent camp] val Se hs SS AMON THEATER OPEN In addition to its the best in that it has a telephone line traver- nd gas lines close for fuel and Water is estimated to Ue at} Of opening Saturday's and Sundays, ctaco. |leas than 100 feet and the land has a|The America theater will open these He-reports an-enjoyable trip with| rine spring in the southwest part. Aj|two with a bang and a corking pro- one exception, he being a passenger! small park of great natural beauty Mes | Tam. ® present in ficiently large to supply all building The ofl development contiguous to North been brought in one-half miles is the Mosher Syndicate well which is one of the ficld’s most The Mammoth OM company: has lo- cated one of its original 20 wells on |’sion. ction 32, which adjoins the Teapot It is believed quite probable | ny Reward,” completes what promises in the not fat distant future this|to be an excellent program. Routs Burglar With Old Sabre | | LOS ANGELES, June 24.—The asbre "sed by G. W. Congrove in the Civil war again is biood stained. He awoke with the impression somebody was in his room. He qutet- ly took the sabre from a shelf above his bed and gave it a vigorous and random thrust. A cry of pain followed. Congroce struck a light and found blood on the weapon. Another roomer in the apartment house* later told detectives he had seen a man fleeing from Congrove’s room, covering his abdomen with | his hands. QUARTET AS FEATURE Conforming with the present policy The feature picture is “Iron to Gola” with Dustin Farnum, and is his |latest production. A romance of the wilder west. The locale of the story is in a mining country. two days the America will offer four colored songsters known as “The Pan- }ama Quartette.” Here are four artists in their line. Their offering consists of solo, trio and quartette nambers, oth popular and jazz. Their act runs about twenty minutes. They will ap- pear onte éach afternoon and twice h evening. There will be no advance in admis: st about one and As an extra added attraction for the| ployed, to represent him by putting in Report. HH. A. Burk started something when he came to the Chamber of Commerce headquarters and pianked down four bucks for the purpose of hiring @ la- borer to pick rocks out of the moun- tain road oh July 2 Yesterday even- ing Attorney E. G. Vanatta came in aod also separated himeelf from four silver dollars. Then came F. H. Jeff- ryes and did likewise, closely followed by Lemon & Stewart, with the result that the Motor club now has $40.00 with which to pay ten laborers for a day's work on the mountain road, be- sides many volunteers who would rather work than pay the four iron men. A team from the Kiwanis club is being recruited by Ben Scherck, and the Rotary ctub will be represented by |Otis Thompson, while the chief har- poonist for the Lions club will be Frank Tynor of the Casper Supply Co. Up to iis the following have contributed money for work on the road. H. A. Burk, $4; E. G. Vanatta, $4; F. H. Jeffryes, $4; Lemon & Stewart, $4. Schank Plumbing Co., $4; Bert Kline, $4; O. Cv Goss, $4; J. T. Gratiot, $4; E.,P. Bacon, $4; J. O. Brittain, $4, Up to date twenty-five citizens have pledged themselves to be on hand Sunday, July 2, with a rake, a pick, shovel, or some instrument of wa: and assist In making “Mountain Good Roads Day” a great success. Any citizen who is interested in the work is asked to call or phone the Chamber of Commerce and volunteer for work, or to deposit the necessary $$ with which to hire a laborer who will be recruited from Casper’s unem- eight hours at hard labor on that day. BUY PIGEON’S BAKING POWDER 16-oz. can, 25c Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 -:_kid ond animal comedy, “A Pen- Indlan country to the border of the national forest is cared for by the state, and from there to the park, the national officials shoulder the respon —_———— An ocean-going steamer arrives or departs at the port of New York every 20 minutes of daylight every day. Cadiilac Still Forging Ahead During the month of May, there war more business in new Cadillac cars than in any preceding month of May in the history of the Cadillac Motor Car Company. The first five months of 1922 have been the best first five months in the twenty years of Cadillac’s existence. Figuring on the way the vast majority 221 W. Yellowstone Phone 1545 Wellington & Filiott propery will be drilled and will prove | vera} busir is are reported to think ° MEET MON MONDAY NIGHT | proposition that they have negotiated | & bag the propery owners for’locations 6 for si Among these is a hotel|® An important meeting of the Amer- fean Legion will be held at the club rooms Monday night at which various owner who expec modern hostelry. The Teapot Townsite company, which is backing the project, is a Car- per organization. The officers are: to put up a stricit: ©990002898020¢( Political Advertisement}? ANNOUNCEMENT- I hereby annoutice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of the voters. _E, M, ELLITHORPE. of Cadillac people are working, it looks as -though 1922 will far exceed any preceding year. The Same with Us There must be a reason and we feel we have discovered it. All you need to do to get in the secret is to take a ride in the new “61.” The answer is obvious. Lander-in long distance communication with J. T. Gratiot. —— — AGENTS FOR BUICK AUTOMOBILES Mr. Barber hed just returned over SERVICE AND PARTS FOR CADILLACS GENERAL REPAIR WORK pass as being cleared of snow. The All Work Guaranteed PHONE 1741 THEATER 234 SOUTH DAVID Continuous Hi U 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY AND SUNDAY i —— _—? eo St a ee 4 SECOND HAVO inl boo, ““AUNIVERSAL “Second Hand Rose"—The Song—The Story—The \Girl—Seo Gladys Walton in It. If You've Ever Been on Good Terms with a Piano, Saxophone or Phonograph You Know “Second Hand Rose.” Matters will be discussed. C, M. Elgin, president. V. EB. Stanley, The drive which commences July 1| yiceprosident. and: George F. Stern. ip which every member of the Legion | erg, secretary-treasurer. is detailed to get an additional mem-| Phe gale of lots in the Teapot town. Ber, will b. explained as will the latest | .j¢9 will be announced later, with full Feport of the committee in charge of | particulars. Securing a better home for the post. 2 Tt is expected uct Jim Neilson, who will assume his duties as financial Manager and executive secretary of the Legion, will have a report to make | @nd will outline various enterprises which he has in mind. Smokes will be passed around. It is specially urged that, a good percentage of .the membership be present. shitecsirealaeo ies 81,300 People Sign Muscle | Shoals Plea} They cleaned-my clothes —I packed my grip, And now I'm ready for my trip. |, Invited to take a trip and not a thing — no not ‘a single thing to wear. . wait a minute — you NASHVILLE, Tenn; June 24— Roy Darden, who has been touring Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee in the interest of Henry Ford's offer for the Muscle Shoals project, h: reached Nashville, en route to Washington, where he-will-present a petition ask- ing that the water power plant be sold or leasal to Ford. A total of $1,300 signatures to the petition were-obtained in two months. Mr, Darden expects to have more than 100,000 signatures when he pre- sents the document to congress. C. L. Martin For Sheriff look fresh apd serviceable again if wou let us dry clean them, THE SERVICE CLEANERS 113 E. RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 56 Cc. L. Martin, Republican can- didate for sheriff of Natrona county in the primaries, August 22, is a man among men. He-was-born in Putnam county, Missouri, of one-of the oldest and most promiNent families of that section. His father was one of the famous peace officers of that part of the state and young Mar. tin was trained in the same line and became his father's deputy and trusted assistant. Fo: number of years sub was engaged in de and was His business took him over the entire country. About eight years ago.he came to Casper and joined the forces of the Midwest Refin- ing company where he is st!!! em ployed. He is widely known among the employes and is uni- yersally respected’ and esteemed. He is not related to former Sher- iff Lee Martin or any of the other Martins in this vicinity. ‘nominated and elected a strict enforcement of the laws without fear or favor and a strict observance of his oath of office in every re&pect All You Need at a Moment’s Notice, 119 East First St. Phone 1500 KEEP COOL Swimming Every Day and Evening At RIVERVIEW PARK PLUNGE MILLS, WYO. Plunge Running to Capacity Every Day. BUS SERVICE LEAVES POSTOFFICE PARK ON THE HOUR “Second Hand Rose"—It’s the Girl of the Song Just as You Know Her, a Sweet, Lonesome Little Irish Lass with Gladys Wal- ton Playing the Role. Take It From Rose—Thera Isn’t Anything -new on! Sec- ond Avenue Except Troubles! See Gladys Walton in “Second Hand Rose.” . “Second Hand Rose” Found Everyifiing in Life Second Hand, from Shees to Combs. She was Second-hand Herself—An Irish Wait Adopted by an Impoverished Jewish Family! We can deliver a Ee car or phaeton at once. If you are in the market for a good used Cadillac we have just what you want. Wyoming Cadillac Company C. B. Peterson, Mgr. Dazzle GREYBULL, WYOMING June 27-28-29 GRAND CARNIVAL OF FUN Given by Greybull Lodge No. 1431 B. P. O. Elks Initiation of Candidates 3 Ten-Round Boxing Bouts ‘AUTO SUPPLIES CAMPING SUPPLIES BASEBALL SUPPLIES GOLF SUPPLIES TENNIS: SUPPLIES FISHING SUPPLIES Everything for the Sportsman and the Car Driver e : Parades Girls—Cowh: Casper Sporting Goods Co. Ball Games Deniigger: Corner Second and David Phone 214 Vaudeville Concerts Music ELKS’ QUARTET Just a reminder that-we appreciate the business you have given us and we assure you that we aim to carry a full line of auto accessories at all times. We are distributors for Miller and MeKone Tires. We solicit your patronage. ; Days of ’49 Lasting from Daylight Till Dawn Public Wedding of a Greybull Elk Everybody Invited—Bring Your Friends Three Bigs Days and Nights