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PAGE EIGHT NEST 1S STRONG FOR HENRY FORD, ASHURST SAYS Genius to Government, People Believe. WASHINGTON, May 28.—(United }—The west is “very strong” for Henry Ford Senator (Ashurst, eenator from Arizona, re. Ashurst has just from a-tour of twenty tates, which, he salq took him ‘close to the grass roots.” Ashurst said he was not endorsing ord for president, but merely rep gs sentiment as he found it. street,” was the mrariable answe nother to Ast citizens as to wh Ford. The people believe that Fort would ply his business genius to the gov- . and give them aper fertilizer ture. a generally aid agrici Farmers and cattlen throughout © west and middlewest have not im- roved much in their condition since Order by the case HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER 426 East Second St. AUDITORS 4 ' for th cores of th Tet f re. Would - App}y. Business| Sco scm’ass ainon, whence they IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE st year but sheep men are smiling, ' sald. | GOV. ALLEN OF KANSAS APPEALS FOR GREEGE BY ANTONIOS PAPAYANNAKIS United Press Staff Correspondent ATHENS (By Mail)—Former Gov- erumr Allen of Kansas, in an inter. view with the United Press, appealed to Americans to assist Greece in car- flea from the Turks. | “Thoughtful people in the United States,” said Allen, “must realize the tremendous burden that js resting up- on Greece. Owing to the fighting in Asia Minor she has peen called upon to assimilate an Increase of 20 per cent in her population. “All of these are refugees, most of them without any resources, and 70 per cent of them non-productive which greatly adds to the burden Greece must carry, The Greek people are industrious, and the country ts rich. A few years’ repose would be enough for building up a new Greece, who would enjoy the friendship of the western world.” Allen, who has been surveying the activities of the Near East Relief, was warmly received tn Athens. Follow- ing the interview he gave me, he de- parted for the Island of Syra to ded feate the orphanage build!ngs con structed there by the Near East Re eee aaa Up-to-date burglars are using col dion on their hands to prevent leaving telltale finger prints. or 5-gallon bottles. CONTRACTOR AND — BUILDER ERTL weitesas ht! f > Accountant con <4 KOUL ome Tax Service ontractor and Builder aa bas Phone 762/141 W. ‘Tenth Phone 376w HARRY ¥. COMFORT | DOCTORS Auditing and Accounting Daly Lin VAN DENBSRG ifted Public me ‘Tax Service Over Campbell / easlgtae Phone 14 ARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Beaters and Accountants—Stock trar and Transfer Agents i ceri Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660) ARCHITECTS itects GOODRICH, Architec asper, Wyo. Phone 44 WESTFALL, Architect ite 'g, Daly Building " Ez Architect E, M. MILLER, Architect || WATER, Architect olidated Royalty Bidg. phone 1078. AUTO PAINTING Caper 9 3 8. Center Auto Top Shop, 63 Branch at Lavoye Auto P pecially BAGGAGE. and TRANSFER "a epee 2 rare in a SEARLES TRANSFER Ree Phone 87W nting Bldg. | Office Phone $13|200 0-S Bldg. Offi re De T. J. RIACH hysician and Surgeon Phone 1219. Residence 2118. | THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin ‘Phone 273 ‘omen's and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 STAFF SURGERY, 2LOGY AND RICS O'Donnell, M, TARMACIS' and: 55 DR. W. W. YA‘ Practice Limited to Ey and Throat And the Fitting | | Suite 2 DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons Ph. 699 Res. 746 an, Prop BATTERIES CAS BATTERY CO. 08 E. Yellowstone E Apt al elaine CHIROPRACTORS | —_—_—_—_—_—_ SINCLAIR + Chiropractor , Room 7 “Hi. JEFFREY GRAHAM JE! FREY c Chiropractor Phone 423 HARN Chiropractor North Kimball St. 1457 BERGUIST orage and Fuel! P prop. Phone 949 Phone 907 Vhone 15405 dg. Phone 706 DR. P. E. SHORTT Specialist Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 304 0-8 Bldg. MARSHALL ©, KEIT. a HERBERT L. HAR M.D. | Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice’ Surgery Obstretrics LAWYERS — AMBREOSE HENINGWAY Lawyer Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETY wawyers 89-10-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, HAGENS & MURANE L yers 206-207 Oil Room 221 DE ; Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 175% “Attor conn GROVE Salte 14-15-1 a eer VINCENT “MULVANEY i ! ttorney-at-Law Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray 427 Midwest Building 1. ARNOLDUS OGILBEE & ADAN ic, an Ciiropractle 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 tding Phone 1754 = ; 810 O-S Building allah ~ OSTEOPATHS S Se nae CHIROPODISTS DR. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS si pftnet nike Osteopathic Physician INNE EB, 0'BRYANT Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 88 Foot Specialist eal ni anes Dien nee nc Lode. Center St Phone 124-J DR. ©. A. SANFORD puter Osteopathic Physician COAL Midwest Hide, Phone 1036 @ASPER COAL AND COKE CO, SHOE REPAIRING Genuine Gebo Coal NORTH OAEPER GhOL . wee *hone 677}, NORTH CASPER SHOB SHOP 356 N. Durbin Phon “pen subi, Work Guarante ; | Ben Suyematsu CLEANER: as ae a - — TASLORS 8 VICE CLEANERS — _— — Gat Jackson | TROY TAILORS AND y) Vhane ‘56 148 EB, Midwest Phone 068 DALLAS, Texas, May 28.—The ser- bar is being made by the citizenship committee of the association, of which R. E. man that he anticipates many hundreds of the bar association members will ad dress celebration of Memorial Day. “Our ‘LAWYERS TO SPEAK ON Phone TS} AMERICAN GONSTITUTION and other patriotic occasions in ffort to have laws passed requir the teaching of the United States Constitution in the various states and jin encouraging summer conferences on eltizensh!p-training in schools and I WANT To Ge SURE HES KAYO, Doe - THe BIG Race & Aexr SATURDAY AND I STAND To THEY'RE NOT GOING 1D GET YOU AWAY FROM ME AGAIN FOR TWO DANS, PHYLLIS BLOSSOM OR ANYBODY ELSE ! of leading members of the an Bar association are being 1 as speakers on national holi ppeal to the members of the L. Saner, of this city, is chalr- As_a result, Mr. Saner states audiences on May 80 during cltizensh!p committee feels SKEEZIX,OL’ HONEY BUNCH OH! AUNT Emmy! TusT ReaD A LETTER FRom VIOLET HUFF Back HOME - THEYVE GoT IT ALL OVER TOWN THAT (A IN TH MoVIES — ISNT THAT RARE! that the pecullar duty which ts laid upon our profession at this time is that of educating the public on the essentials and spirit of the American constitution.” —_—>____ ‘The poet Byron is said to have been a firm believer in the {llluck of Fri day, ‘and was seriously disconcertod if anything was to be done on that day. DREAM OF YEARS GOMES TRUE FOR CHIN GEE HEE' FRENCH PILOTS ADEPT CHINESE “JIM HILL” FORMER SEATTLE LAUNDRYSAAN SEATTLE, Wash., May Troubles Over, States Popular Hotel turbed dryman Railway, say Seatt in touch Hill.” Marches and clashings of the oppos- ing armies in China have not dis- the serenity Hee, one time track laborer, laun- and merchant and now president of the Sun Ning South China, ho have kept “Chinese Jim friends all say I look better than I have tn years, and I certain- ly do feel the part, too," recently said Geo. L. Burke, popular day clerk at the Portland Hotel, 555 Main St, Kansas City, Mo., ard a former r dent of Youngstown, O., In relat ing his expertence with Tanlac. “Before taking Tanlac I had no ap petite, and for two years had been jalmost a chronic sufferer from indi gestion. Rheumatism, knifetife pains in my back, headaches, dizzy spells and frayed nerves also added to my misery. I was losing weight, and had to strain every nerve and muscle to keep going. ‘Well, Tanlao did away with all my troubles, added fifteen pounds to my weight, and put me In the pink of condition. I can't say enough for Taniac." Tantac {s for sale by all’ good drug sists. Take no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Tanlao Vegetable P: own remedy for Despite his 78 years, Chin Gee Hee remains activel yat the head of the various enterprises which have earned for him the sobriquet ing of South China” since his return to his native country from the Pacifio coast in 1905, The Sun Ning Railway, first in China to be constructed by Chinese capital independent of ald from any government, is the fruit of a dream that came to Chin Gee Hee 60 years 4go when, as a common laborer, he aided in the construction of a branch line of the Southern Pacific in California. Two years before he had begun life as a laborer in the California gold flelds. Chin Gee Heo held to his vision. In the seventies he went north and worked on the construction of the Columbia and Puget Sound way, now a part of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul system. It | was not long before he became a contractor In a small way, using Chinese labor, and by the time the road was completed he had acquired some capital. In the early 80's Chin Gee Hee established a small laundry here, branching out as a merchant in partnership with Chin Ching Hock. Following this venture he founded the Qong Tuck company, a mercan- tile establishment still tn business under the direction of his nephew, Chin Keay. The fire of 1889 which destroyed the business section of the city took Chin Gee Hee’s store along with the rest, but before the ruins were cold he had started the construc: | tion of the first brick building erect- ed in Seattle after the fire, It still stands. During the ant!-Chinene riots of 1886, Chin Gee Hee was ordered from the city by a mob, but re- mained under the protection of a small group of residents. The erstwhile track worker kept in his mind the project of an inde- sale everyw re.—Advertiseme pendent railroad for China, and through the influence of Seattle friends attracted the notice of Che Casper Daily Cridune BARNEY GOOGLE-Sparky Gives Barney Som ething to Worry About. ——- ¢ WouLD Be SUCH FUN! James J. Hill, president of the Great Northern railroad. Mr. Hill advised him from his own experl- ence and invited him to make a trip as his guest over the principal lines of the United States. In 1905 Chin Gee Hee returned to China and shortly thereafter the con- struction of the Sun Ning Raflway was begun. Railwaymen have praised con- struction of the road—built with- out the ald of a single foreigner— as ono of the finest pieces of en- gineering work in the Orient. Decorated by the late Chinese emperor, Chin Geo Hee retained the confidence of his country's leaders after the change tn govern- ment. The road ts protected by a special guard of soldiers from the Canton army. oe eS a ‘Try a Tribune Classified Ad. our Personal ‘Records | | ever have to huntfor| valuable papers you've | some | If you ‘ RING BINDERS gou can find them instantly, Stationery Department Commercial Printing Co. THINK So, LILLUMS~!T IN NAVIGATING RHINE; OLO LEGEND SHATTERED PLIGEN-ON-THE-RHIN®, May 28. venis pilots in sino froma Scie have taken the romance oj ceztain German fairy stories of tne Middie Ages, and shattered legends of the Rhine which have stxd fer many centuries. The mysterious cur rente of the Lorelel, farasd in soug and story, and in Germany as well known airost as Old Fetuer Rhine himse!f, have been conquered Ly the Freack without a strugsla. 426 East Second Phone 222 Pat: MONDAY, MAY 28, 1923. : By Billey De Beck 7 : i SEEMS LIKE HOME AGAIN —-NO WONDER 1 MISSED You! z | HaveNtT TOLD AUNT EMMY PSTN : THar HAROLD {6 ouT HERE 1S CRUEL TH ALLOW TH . n SEARCHING TH MOVIE 7 CONTINUE HIS FRUITLES! stupas FoR ME! SEARCH> BUT THE LONGER, He Looks FoR Me, TH MORE ad He wie APPRECIATE ME~ PERHAPS | MAY Ty T GET IN TH MOVIES, So AS NOT To - DISILLUSION ~ HIM! . When the French a>! Belgian oc- cpation of the Ruhr bes-n scores of who tugs and trall'ng Larges thivvah the teea Lerous chan- nel which swirls about the great rock evizzled = =Cerman steered yi tverful boevren Lorelel, ov part of Versi Therem cy persevering Frenchmen depths were taken, tricks of the chan- nel were recorded, and within a munth the French were guiding freight boats Sy the Lorele! ‘ust as if they hed done wr all their lives. looked over the task ahead of them. Boats on the river must be kept go- ing and coming as part of the occu- pation program. None of these pilots from France had never heard of King Rhine's fairy daughter, of her golden hair and silvery voles which charmed all navigators so that their boate were smashed against the rocks, and their bodies wafted away to fairyland. Therefore they could go to work un- THE CHOICEST FAIR VIEW LOT Dobbin Realty Co. hampered. Modern methods were quickly ap- ‘The river's plied by the Frenchme.. 237 South Center St. Mr. Business Man A saving of time means money. Higher efficiency , means money. Health wealth. Hill Crest Water MEANS PURE WATER _, A special cooler in your office means a small cost offset by the above good reasons. Phone 1151 Quick as a Jiffy. means

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