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PAGE TWO PROVISION FOR |Fall of Bastile Is | Great Film Feature}> ° amazing ple and ali that it vaudeville : for as’ the beginning of a revolt so - complete as was the French revolu- : rh tion. In point of fact, it was the at- : |tacking of a fortified prison by @ ca- pricious mob who .sought to destroy it merely as a figure for what it stood Officers in their eyes, a favored place of con finement for prisoners condemned by |the kings of France. | True, it was the first se revolt of the French period. But only a slight 3WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Amend-|phetic among those who stormed the mt of the national defense act to/ Rastile could see in that act of de- irease the number of sergeants !0/ struction the beginning of a complete has been asked by Secretary} overturn uf-power-. It was the whim was announced today, inlof the mob—a desperate and mind- bout 1,600 mon-commis-| harried mob, to be sure—but it was ) rs assigned ‘as instructors) he turn their destructive impulse took te the national guard, organized re-|that led them to attack the edifice. serves and training corps bav be cut In rank and pay| Thursday. Non--Commissioned :Not Given Due Considera- © tion in Army Reduction, Says Secretary. | latest jazz. in the film- s “Orphans The Tero Or. ted Artists and ough the story cf nd whereas it is % ne, those that follow quite t But as jolent revolt it stands out of the tremendousness of its to the people. import e. Hundreds of such non-com-| qompressed within comparatively a ed officers are scheduled for] ew minutes in the showing, Mr. Grit y with organizations of the national! ins picturing of the actual storming shard, the organive? reserves and at|ig marvelous in ‘ts det a. réserve officer ing corps units. J|erg of history know that the formul: “For all its activities the,war de-|tion of the prefect and the partment should have abvut 7,600 son-| tion of the idea took at least two days. commissioned officers in the t and on the morning of July 14th the senior grades but based on a st of 125,000 and the terms of the « ou t ins ing law only 5,500 can be kept in these] centered around the edifice. The Bas gtades. |tile was tmpregnable as a fortress and “After a careful study of this situa-|suific.ently armed and victualled to tion, it has been found that about 1,600| Withstand a sioge. of the senior non-commissioned offj-| The thousands that assailed it were cers of the army are to be demoted un-|® b, fll-armed and all ‘oo insuffi less some increase in authorized num-|¢! for any military attack. But bers fs made. Cf course this demo- a maddened, desperate mob| tion will carry with it such loss of pay| that recked not of death or cared if and prestige as to make it impossible|!t came. Fired upon by musket or for many of them to continue on the|°amnon ther filled In the furrows of work now planned for them.” their masked ranks and persisted in| snares tsa t last |attack, they wore out the confidence} M * * jof the castle's defenders and under} exican Strike | promise of immunity the Bastile was surrendered. It isin the handifing of these mobs | ° Fails, Repor€ Mr. Griffith rises to his greatest | | | heights. Never in anything ho has jdone, not even in the mighty scenes of “Intolerance,” as he so marshaled his army of supernumeraries with such perfect accumulative effect as ‘n| this scene so inspfPing to the heart of every French citizen. {MEXICO CITY, Oct, 24—The 24- bour strike schemiled for yesterday by the Federation of Syndicates in sympathy with the forty day strike of the workmen of the Toluca and Mexico Brewing concerns. did not materialize. A mild demonstration was held Sunday and the labor leader: sqid that that was sufficient. : H. B. KLINE ' —_—_—_so 3 DIAMONDS + To Cure a Cold in One D; sews! yr Take Laxative “BROMO QUININE ae Dace a si. Log Rae tablets.. The box béais the signa. ee ’ tyre of -E. W. Grove.. (Be‘sure you ON Fexchange.. Pullding spt BROM ) 300. Croan = = AAA AA In his defense of the Teapot Dome lease, published in the Casper Sunday Morning Tribune, October 15, 1922, Mr. Mondell said: “Under this contract, royalties are to be paid to the State of Wyoming, beginning at 124 per cent-on a production of 50’ barrels per well, and running 50 per cent on a production in excess of 1,000 barrels per well.” Did Mr. Mondell cite the provision of the contract which gives the State a single penny of royalties? NO! FOUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND PICTURE FOR TRIS. BILL A feature picture, “The Hole tu ! the Wali,” and four lively acts of performances will be included in the show at the Iris theater for Wednesday and Esmeralda and Wybb in 3 and musical oddity are listed. Eameraido plays everything on the zylophone trom the classiclal to the Mr. Webb possesses a Sweet Irish tenor voice. The two work together in p'aying tho zlyo- phone to a rip-roaring finish. “A Cheerful Liar” fs the title of the act put on by Da¥is and Nelson. This is an eternally funny subject Greased up in an excepyonally funny way untll ‘wedded couples, old and young, wiii burst their sides laugh- ing at their own caricatures. ‘Why the Nation | Demands Calumet CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER es THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER LAMA AAMT Mr. Mondell Spends Two Hours Excusing the Teapot Dome Lease BUT HE DID NOT 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: NATRONA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE AAA Che Casper Daily Cribune Bociety world. with the -tynamite of oxplostve emo- tions. and bas a sutprising ending that is the big ~«nsation of the pic- 2 tare. 1 TO FEATURE MID-NEEK OFFERING Anyone who has ever had diffieul- ty In getting a number over the telephone will: ap) the predic- aments in which the hero of “Nifty Nonsense” gets into when he enter & telephone booth and > nds that the singing | operator is a dindet ad absolutely Mise | below normal an‘nal intelligence. There ir the possibility of a long ramance packed into this brief and clever act. Ground ‘tumbling by the. Williams Let trio closes the vaudeville. The stunts in this act are difficult’ and executed in good manner “A very pretty girl athieticay developed works with two trained acrobats in some real feats. “The'Hole in the Wall” Stars Alice Lake. It Is a story of the un- derworld, the spirit world, and the eS —__—~—-_— PATHFINDER NEWS. S S. Siweth and wife of Rawlins were callers at the J. C. Austin home last Monday. Beach Coieman. XR. T. Jones, W. Mc Cain and Mr, Petite of Scotts Blutt, You are looking for re hed is buyers. Omsha amery men sonduct a’ business that makes Omaha the greatest butter producing city in America. Cream is shipped from more than 400 miles on fast trains to OMAHA — because it has more than the ordinary leavenin: strength; it raises millions bakings every day to a light perfectly baked perfection that cannot be equaled. —because it contains white- of-egg—the vital element that gives the housewives protec- tion against using a i powder that has lost its origi- nal leavening strength. It assures light, tender, tasteful things every time you bake, —because it is economical—, pure, sure and wholesome. That’s why ick cy of Calu- is over ‘greater than that of any other bak- market for the district in which you live. Let Us Tell You Mors. Write eater of Sopeae Set “Omaha's Creamery Business” For Expert Watch Repairing And Jewelry Repairing of the better kind CALL AT TRIPENY’S || 241 8, Center Phone 72 or 99 A pound can‘ of Calumet con- “Watch Who Goes There.” tains ful 16 ounces. Some bak- : ing powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure Pera get a pound when you want it. Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling of Ali Kinds We specialize in ladies’ od wear. COMMERCIAL ~ CLEANERS 232 S. Center—Upstairs _ Phone 1149-W at Pathfinder for a week. R. T. Jones was summoned to Scotts It is a story packed c have been enjoying the fishing ; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922. the funeral of H. E. Caihoun, who was aceidentally drowned. canes bs H. E. Hoshaw and gon Allen were business visitors in last week. below the top of the Miss Lilian Austin friends in Neb.. last Wednesday to attend VOTERS OF CASPER - Did You Ever Hear This? — “For the want of a nail, the shoe was lost, ’ For the want of the shoe, the horse was lost, For the want of the horse, the rider was lost, For the want of the rider, the battle was lost, For the want of the battle, the NATION-was lost. And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.” The prosperity or failure of the Nation, State and County depends >on the manner in which the citizens use their power to govern. If rou do not use this sacred right—THE PRIVILEGE TO VOTE—~you are a SLACKER. If you do not vote INTELLIGENTLY, or for the best in- terests of the NATION; you cannot expect to improve conditions that directly affect YOUR OWN HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY: Gone are the days when bosses controlled the votes for their own selfish purposes. The Republican party believes that the best govern- ment can only be secured by the GREATEST NUMBER OF UNTRAM- MELED VOTERS EXERCISING THEIR RIGHT TO A VOICE IN OUR GOVERNMENT. You Must Register If you want to vote on November 7th. You have but two days left in vhich to register, OCTOBER, 26 AND 27. Hours are from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 2 p.m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9’ p. m. at regular voting places. ~. "The Republican party, the party that has made this the GREATNST and the most PROSPEROUS NATION in the WORLD, has nothing to fear if our citizens will REGISTER, and VOTE, For any information call Republican Central Committee SECOND FLOOR, OIL EXCHANGE Phones 945 and 652 “« * * 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, Tuesday, April 17.) If, as Mr. Mondell has stated, and as the record shows, the lease was signed, sealed and delivered on April 7th, why did he not explain how, 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.’ The Mammoth Oil Company is incorporated at 2,000,500 shares of no par value. Only the holders of the five hundred shares have a right to vote and to direct the affairs of the corporation. Did Mr. Mondell tell the people of Wyoming, if he knows, who are the owners of these five hundred shares that control this two million five hundred share company? . a ij os Did Mr. Mondell tell the pa William Boyce Thompson of Republican campaign fund ig board of directors of the Sinc! NO! Wyoming when ho collected the lgned from the yr, 1) HAH Governor Robert D. Carey, the Republican Governor of Wyoming, protested against the leasing of the Teapot Dome. Every independent oil man in Casper protested agelnys the leasing of this dome without competitive bid- | _ Did Mr, Mondell explain why the Republican National Administration saw fit to disregard the protest of the Re- publican State Administration, saw fit to deny any Wyo; ming corporation an opportunity to bid upon this lease, and why it saw fit, after having granted the lease, to deny to Mr. Mondell that there was such a lease? BYRON S. HUIE, CHAIRMAN (uz wu = = = = = => = = = = = ‘The water in the reservoir is 61 ¢.., spillway. is* visiting s.