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a TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. Al STEEL SECM 1 FEATURE DODGE EXHIBIT HERE “MODEL COMING FO nETRON OTRO FACTORY FORSHOW The Dodge Brothers Moter com pany of Detroit, Mich., is shipping to the Colixeum garage of this city their latest model, an all steel se- @an especialiy for exhfbition at the ‘Tribune auto show, October 23, and three days following. The n gurage will also have on cisplsy an allsteel coupe, which Is a new th ng. The all-steel sedan will hold great interest for economical purchasers who want a beautiful car with splendid upholstering that at the same time combines practicality with ornamentation. The interior of this car is upholstered in blue Spanish, leather, with blue broad- ARMISTICE PACT ys HOA TURN sche. (Continued trom rage One} hese missions allied contingents shall occupy eastern Thrace. ing to about seven battalions, will in- eure the maintenance of law at the border and act in support cf the nter-allied missions S—That the withdrawal of the in terallied missions ana contingents will occur ‘in 30 days after the pletion of the evacuation of the ¢ forces. This evacuation mar eattier, provided the allied govern ments are agreed that adequate pro- vision has been made for the main. tenance of law, order, and the protec: tion of the non-Turkish population. If the Turkish gendarmerie functions normally, the inter-allied missions and contingents may be withdrawn before the expiration of 30 days, SIGNING OF PACT EXPECTED TODAY CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 10—(By The Associated Press.)—The signing of the p¥otoco! armistice at Mudania is expected to take placec at 5 o'clock this afternoon, according to an an- nountement by the Havas agency, the semtofficial Fench news organtzation. Lieutenant General Harington and his stiff, who arrived here on the Iron Duke at 1:45 this morning, expects to return to Mudania at 3 p. m. Met at the pier on his arrival by the correspondent, General Harington said “The convention we submitted to the nationalists last evening {¢ Great Britain's last word It now rests with Agora ‘whethe? the" world (ee tase Peace or war,” “We have gone to the extremity of | concessions,” declared General Tray ington. “The revised armistice con vention is a gratifying manifestation of allied-s0lidarity in war or peace. It is my earnest hope that the Turks will appreciate the lberality of our terms, If they reject them we are Prepared for all eventualitics.” ECISION RESTS WITH ANGORA GOVERNMENT. LONDON, Oct. 8—(By The Associ: | ated Press.—The question of peace in the Near Best.now rests with the Turkish mational'st assembly at An- gore, which has before it the armis- tice conditions laid gown by the atiea powers. Meanwhile the Mudania Sets has been adjourned and the allied generals have returned to their head- quarters in Constantinople to await the Turkish decision. The allied terms include withdrawal! ef the Turkish troops from the nov- trai zones of the Dardanelles and Bos- phorus, limitation of the number of! Turkish gendarmes to be allowed in If you want to vote on Nov. 7th, your name must be on the registra- tion books. eat ee SHEVLIN BESTS SHADE BOSTON—Eddie Shevlin of Roxbury | was awarded the decision over Dave Shade of Portland, Oregon, fast 10 round bout here. Shevlin had the better of six rounds, three went to Shade, while are welterweights. You must register # you want to vote on November 7t Register aPemee tote. 57 A CLEAR AO EO Rudd dy Cheeks — Sparklin Eyes. lost Women Can Have Says Dr. Edward a Me Pd Dr.F.M. Erde! parca | after s/ one was even. The men | cloth used for the headlining and trimming. All the upholstery in the back seat is completely remov- abie feat carry innumberable things. The When removed it leaves a cara are finish-4 with three coats of electrically baked enamel wh'eh gives a. finish similar to porcelain. The Dodg. Brothers Moter com- pany has been enabled to cut off about $300 from the regular sedan Price on the late model. Other models of the ceed and open type will also be dis}iayed by Je Colteoum during the show. yeaster® Thrace, and non-occupation of These contingents, amount-| rt | | Hee | raha danatedep shag it bowel ail ese years his patients a prescription aes a well-known v See | mixed with olive it Dr. eee, Ole Table These tg ee. are aces on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, earings OF $08 waste and tmatter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, ealloy ook, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ee FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished | house @t 712 E. Second. Inquire at 387 N. Durbin. 10-1 paleo ed td IRS hk bls STRAYED—From 710 E. Third, dark srey half grown Angora kitten 10-19-3t°| turn and’ get reward Toate! that provinnce by the Turkish army | until after a peace treaty is signed ci Eeairontes by the new program, and the allies’ reestablished veart matty the Turkish representa tives at Mudania. Ismet Pashs, yester oes High Grade Jewelry, Waiches and Silv erware Of Exchange Bui'ding Men’ $] 985.5495. $9995 $3485 As fine a display as you’ve ever seen with style at its best, and workmanship never better Overcoats $25 to $50 Flannel Shirts $4.95 The most complete line of Corduroy Trousers, Riding Breeches, Moleskin and Khaki work clothes in Casper. Carhartt and M Vests, sheep-lined Vests and Coats. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 that will serve as @ place to | coupe which is mede in all | Dress Shirts be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE Gay let it be known that his agenicl “revel word must fo veos, tays fresh and crispy in thie moisture-proof conteiner. } GHIPPED the same day as roasted. perfected blend of carefully sele: seth high grown mountain coffees (the richest, most pleasing kind obtainable) roasted, steel cut and air-cleaned with exacting care Fullflavored, smooth, satisfying and refreshing— whether you brew it in hard or soft water, it retains its uniformly delicius flavor and wonderful ar “Your coffee taste will tell you.” In one and three-pound containers At Your Grocers h! THINK OF IT! Announcing The First Flash of Fashion in S F all Suits Velour Hats $4.45 Leather Putts | $3.95 $1.45 ogul Overalls, all styles -of Leather SOUTH CENTER STREET STOCK OF THE MAMMOTH OILCO. was placed on the New York curb yesterday and sold for $42.00 per share. This company is capitalized at 2,000,000 shares, which if all issued, would place a valuation on the Teapot acreage of *84,000,000 The company has leases from the government on 9,321 acres which makes this land worth $9,011.00 PER ACRE Our forty-acre tract which is only 160 rods from the 28,000 BARREL GUSHER on the same stucture, within the outcrop, and in the opinion of local oper- ators and geologists, as good as any of the Mammoth, would have, on the same basis a valuation of $300,440.00 Yet this syndicate is capitalized for only $75,000. | Harry Sinclair knew his stuff when he picked the Teapot. YOU have a chance to get in, if you act quick. Buy right now and ride to riches on the golden flow from the Teapot $100.00 tact The ELK-TEAPOT Syndicate | Managed by local men for the benefit of local people. Trustees: Clyde E. Noe, A. F. Edmonds, C. E. Starr, all Elks. ee Depository: Wyoming National Bank. Attorneys: Nichols & Stirrett. {