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MARION, “IL, Oct. 23.— (By The Associated Press.) — Delos Duty, state's aitorney of Williamson coun-} ty, today renewed his investigation: ng acute’ Sees || Why Over a Million Americans : Now Bathe Internally WEN GRIFITH PICTURE Now. Bathe titer HISTORIGHLLY CORRECT) sihsizsel ei 3S mp SPs Sacra thee pn Ba it Fam Ns Do intestine clean. By the use of pure warm water, administered by the ‘J. B. L. Cascade’ cleansed and the poisons are kept out ots WE. Se theatre tomorrow. D. W.. Griffith Se wpe Play Football.on Crutches casing the efficiency of gov- be ih > SSE ing care that costumes settings, inci. : 3 dents, and characterizaztions should page ens be histarically correct. Al There wire no discrediting remarks Wa? wany of the costumes may In Mr. Hay“s speech but it=was « talk 49 IW je: construction. economy. efficiency and exceesing great care in the af- Griffith wishes to exxpress his thanks “Orienta Point, at Mamaroneck, N. Y., edgo several times before the big Great Crowd Packs Theater| °° fas watisified. PAGE TWO : , Cbe Casper Daily Cribune ‘worked night and day for more than and his own successful bust. appecre strance to modern eyes, they wich, all are authentic and absolutely cor of the French Revolution.” rect duplications of the costumes of| The scenes tn the main were all fab or .che state during these Gays of governmental recons,ruction. Mr. May was greeted with applause that extended over ten minutes, 3 of miners came from ebo to Greet Republican Guber- | ,.. j dOHN W HAY hi) one . gave the most painstak- : . | | ness career is evidence that he is able the period. In this connection, Mr.!taken at Mr. Griffith's great eetate, which he was compelled to acknowl- aught their celebrated band natorial Candidate at with them, Hot Springs. A= BEM ETE mscerarcrorsa woe. ov 2x | OLD BROADWAY SUCCESS bedi ah Ae Taabeemiesees| FEATURED AT THE IRIS) 2a nea em ~ fuey're entitled to the fun greet John W. Hay. of \And they play a good game. ever assem Ma: s 5 foo 2 | i F nes, Republican candidate for governor. 1 eater opened new a few well as an amusing play, and holds|who tried 4 love one woman but In making the most costly and of the system. ’ intended to serve the something for the discontented per-|never succeeded and ended in the = x, ls for years son who thinks that happiness would ‘only possible way. loving the woman | P°!7*ta! pF ithe nate igor Rd You will know what it really means to feel 100.per cent. in the morning after an Interral {MaKe ut {follow a change of environment God mate for him Siaorated. Gevelopthent or Bath the night before—but not until then. aaa ween duction was | gee ciayton: te at her bert in the} famous pi, “The Two So say many right here in this city, who have bathed internally for years and are now cor- -. 5 Path panes) » production was] fine picture “Beyond” which is run-| wh, n the world does a ruble go} Or and which, under a Untted respondingly healthy, happy, strong and ambitious. feo oer sent reet and], eet ae et acata| mins-clons with the musical comedy. | when. it drops?’-— Colorado Springt!artsta Corporation ¢elsnae, “will, te ae p given S say 4 of its size and ent i heretofore in northeren Wyo- evening and drew more laughs} This is a splendid picture of a man! teegraph h of twice It first showing at the America he average play co its a Co. Ask us today, while you think of it, for ‘an interesting book on “Why Man of Today is Only 50% Efficient.”” It is free to you. SMITH-TURNER DRUG STORE — Casner. Wen. he story of “Believe Me,” ts one e z that will interest every man who fs usiastio followers of M-. Hayldown on the world and dissatisfied walked up and down the main aisles| with women as they are. Also it will offering the few boys and girls there is-terest those who think that "wom two bit ‘An for thet ats. This|.. ‘ yy P PS was followed by announcement from | "geen, eet ee the leading CASPER, WYO. the theater anagemest of free] oie, while Edith Hunter plays the Uckets to Monday's performance for|part of the bewitching deputy sheriff = ——— —— _ - seats. In this way the chairs.were| «tas -of Hate,” is she picture P. H d - Cid win Tota sant of the meet {EH it Tunnine lon with “Believe aint Fleadquarters LANDER DAIRY & mn be - heet-| Me.” It is a story of the northwes' e ine the se ble fc ts th he ” e: 1 in ater management nnoanced ” that| "ii some interesting moments in it F353 plonware to'eell Cortain-tood paint,” - “Tie. vee: te ie. scipnising tion (spore PRODUCE CO. ‘taer bed forgottne her ery-| ¢ : it is such good paint. Certain-teed paint. Such quality couldn’ 546 South Chestnut te in an automobile outside HOME FOLKS I$ NEW : 4 t be sold at these prices except for fhe Cer- : an@ at once the mothers commenced Everybody likes it for the same reasons— tain-teed cost plus basis. You get the Phone 173: e tm take inventory of their children. , it spreads so easily and covers so much saving. ¢ 2 It was a glorious night for the Re- OFFERING T COLUMBIA ne to thik 1s bouhd to wil : ‘ biicans, face gallon. fa i, rear RE RE A n such quality in it. Sce us before painting—it will pay you, For the Casper Daily and BUY IGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted played a stage decorated with the na- See tional colors, plants and flowers and ° P filled with many leading Republicans| The offering of the Columbia the Our Certain-teed and citizens of Hot Springs county.| ter last night and tonight is entitled They were there from every avail.|"Home. Folks.” Bert Vailee takes the Sunday Tribune The best in News, Features, Continued Stories and able corner of this part of the state.|Part of & lovable old rustic rather House Paint Per Gat. geon Tea & Coffee Co. ist Attorney C. W. Axtell introduced | hen-pecked. This characterizat ion is si 2.70 the next governor of Wyoming in a|dmirably done and goes a long wav Olive Green (no. 445) $ by rousing speech and at the same time|t?ward the success of “Home Folks.” 3 kg CUT OUT AND MAIL TODAY pad each candidate on the Tocal{ The other character delincations are Outside White (ne. 443) 3.40 ticket @ glowing tribute and refuted|#ls¢ well brought out. Dy records from the court house some| ‘Home. Folks" {@ an instructive as na ee. Ss ve Enclosed od $9.00 for which please send me of the Democratic campaign storios iversal Varnish $3.60 $1.20 $0.75 t St in 3 e Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune for one regarding management of Hot sea Vian Ook ena als 0 30 Lowest Storage in Caspe year, or enclosed find $2.50 for which please send Springs county affairs. 13. Ivory Interior Eneinel 1:20 4 me the Sunday Tribune for one year. Attorney Axtell’s tribute to John ‘W. Hay, hic brief resume of the life of that remarkable man, was one 4f the finest compliments ever paic, in $51 Barn, Bridce & Roof Pt. 1.70 Brakes Examined Free public to any man in the state of @ ACCESSO) Wyoming. RIES Mr, Hay GenJed his own claim that CITA! a ' i , State. he is not @ public speaker. | Ni: effective and convincing Goeesh iver Willis-Hackett Co 4 Scratch out offer not accepted. a rossible, Without an unworthy fling PAINT VARNISH + ROOFING T LINOLEUM COIL, NISH + ROOFING + LINOLEUM + OIL CLOTH & RELATED PRO! : @t any other candidate, he pointed out the need at the Present time of . & business administration and then Gourauds Promised to give such a stat, . j eee! Oriental Cream 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W ‘A Frenchman has invented constructed a wireless aloarm. clock. oO Cc cea ee eT III = MR. MONDELL DEFENDS THE TEAPOT DOME LEASE nd © ® J Perhaps he will also EXPLAIN the secrecy which surrounded the transaction. The lease to the Mammoth Oil Company was dated April 7, 1922. On April 17, Mr. Mondell, replying to a tele- gram of protest against the leasing of the Dome, sent by Casper citizens, stated: I 66m * * Neither Secretary of Navy Denby or Acting Secretary Finney with whom I talked were entirely clear as to what commitments, if any, had been made.” (Casper Herald, Monday, April 17.) ; If, as Mr. Monedil has stated, and as the record shows, the lease was ; signed, sealed and delivered on April 7th, can he now explain why, ten days afterwards, the Secretary of the Navy and Acting Secretary of the Interior were not ‘clear as to what commitments, if any, had been made’ HANA AAT In his defense of the Teapot Dome lease, published in The Mammoth Oil Company is incorporated at 2,000,- . Governor Robert D. Carey, th ; the Casper Sunday Morning Tribune, October 15, 1922, 500 shares of no par value. Only the holders of the five of Wyoming, protested Scales ihe pri ed ye a Mr. Mondell said: hundred shares have a right to vote and to direct the af- Dome. Every independent oil man in Casper sisteed s : E Sa ’ fairs of the corporation. Wéill Mr. Mondell tell the people against the leasing of this dome without competitive bid- ut Pons lh ad Vyonine heteucw aie of Wyoming, if he knows, who are the owners of these ding. é i : : : %; ‘ 4 cenit ORs Gestion of 66 bores Re Eas ig aa Ae aiken shares fates control this two million five hun- : Will Mr. Mondell explain why the Republican National running 50 per cent on a production in excess of caput f . Administration saw fit to disregard the protest of the Re- 1,000 barrels per well.” : Will Mr. Mondell tell the people of Wyoming when publican State Administration, saw fit to deny any Wyo- : : : William Boyce Thompson of New York, who coltected the ming corporation an opportunity to bid upon this ieee Will Mr. Mondell cite the provision of the contract Republican campaign fund in 1920, resigned from the and why it saw fit, after having granted the lease, to deny which gives the State a single penny of royalties? board of directors of the Sinclair Company? . to Mr, Mondell that there was such a lease? " oe NATRONA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE BYRON s. HUIE, CHAIRMAN |