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; } PAGE SIX\‘ be Casper Dally Cridune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923. The Casper Daily Grithinte | o™2"*2s from the hub of moviedom for the gen-, |which 1s in the same general attempted to Usht his safety lamp eral good of the leading ladies and gentlemen who! | srological structure. in a gas filled room. ain 7d ke pict AS eae ee one aakeeetiogs The Ci Daily Trib issued every evening and | ake pictures. | é : the mine preparing it for 2. The Suhday: Morning ‘Tribune every Sunday, at Casper While it is untrue that Hollywood is rotten it Frontier Mine at x Re «Sey OTTAWA, Ont—At present the Kemmerer Reopens Canadian people have $1,837,000,000 Wyoming. Publication offices. Tribune Building, OPPO! the core, ag frequently represented, still there have | invested in Dominion of Canada It Happened in Wyoming Matters and Things of State-Wide Interest, Wired in, Telephoned, Written, Grape-Vined and Some of it Purloined. ‘ Satsvicti been in the past sufficient happenings in the im- Entered at Casper (Wyoming), postoffice as second| mediate vicinity to establish in the public mind a class matter, November 22, 1916. | question of perfect deportment at all times on the Business Telephones —----....------------—--- 15 and 16| Part of everybody concerned. Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments! Hollywood intends in future to see to it that By whatever happens within its precincts the details J. BE. HANWAY will not reach the public by way of scandal writers. — Doubtless there are a great majority of perfect MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ladies and gentlemen concerned in picture making.} greRIDAN.—Harry Palmer, | KEMMERER, Wyo. Aug. 2— ae . i | Regular operations in the Frontier 3 Mine of the Kemmerer Coal company,| Mra, Paul O. Russell and daughter i rhe in losion occurred last Tues-| Marion left Monday evening for Col- Establish New Road | yreress cxvtosion occurred art Ticy |orase Springs to, bs gone several it was announced at company offices | weeks on a pleasure trip, KEMMERER.—The Wyoming reed) rere. ‘The explosion cost the lives of miners. A coroner's jury found boss Proposed National =| "4 resoned that any wquia guarded |so securely must have a kick. He Park | found a way to get in, and when the | stuff was checked up it was found PT ERy | two quarts of the nitro was missing.{Commission, in conjunction with the i - ¢] ab r The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the! T+ is bound to be so, else the great industry would! resenting the Sheridan Commercial) There are those who contend that/forest service and bureau of public) that it was caused when a mi rep- nitroglycerine isn’t very strong. after| Toads, has decided to select one of all, for a feliow who is used to drink. | three routes through the Jackson Hole ing moonshine. country and to maintain the road in use for publication of al! news credited in this paper nd also the local news published herein. not have attained its greatness. This business/club in company with Dr. George could no more prosper in the hands of reckless! Bird Grinnell, chairman of the Na- Advertising Representatives and immoral men and women than could any other| tens! Parks committee of the United | eesti SO OSS ES |the future. At a conference recently Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-28 Bina eae large enterprise. ean arate Fait . seekick Ml ehe Sta Repairing Dark [held in Cheyenne it was announced <3 Fifth Ave., New York City; Gl . 4 » nd member of the ‘that the road is in bad condition and Fee ae FSiite “sos, Sharon Bide., 65 New Mont-| At the core the business is sound and its pro-| Parks committes; Col. Henry Hall of P s age Boston, Mass., Suite 404 n gomery St., San Francisco, Copies uf the Daily cate une are on ‘ile in the New York, Chicago, Boston an San Francisco offices and visitors are welcome. 7 * , |is in need of repair. This report was duct plays a large part in American life. At jet Pie rps btees recat ps ele pesnse ROCK SPRINGS.—The railroad !s|™Made by R. H. Rutledge, district same time, where there are so many sorts of people | 5/0)", abbey sce ine ccantahtion: repairing the damage done to the! forester at Ogden, who attended the |congregated an occasional vacuum cleaning is not|jetr yesterday for a survey of the UOrth bridge near the coal chutes a/ meeting. It was agreed that a sur- Yirculation (A. B. ©.) ; iq | ectiess few weeks ago by the flood. New!) Vey should be made at once of the Member of Audit Bureau of Circu amiss for the moral welfare of the colony. country west of the Big Horn moun-| ping has been put under the bridge; section of the road through the val- Some day, also, those who bear the responsi-| tains which is being investigated as 14 also the eastern abutment. The! ley passing along the west bank of SUBSCRIPTION RATES bility for the press notices, concerning stars and |* Presible national Dark ved ie inj Western abutment was so badly under-| the Snake Pectin doo ‘ i i ill | a mined that jt was taken down as well; The road entering the Jackson Hole Carrier seins tae near sent out by the big corporations, Will| tne shape of a triangle, with one mined that Jt w concrete bottom near, country through Hoback Canyon from If we put 7 SEAS coffee One Year, Daily and have this stuff fumigated and that will also help/angie at Bald mountain, one side the spillway. The broken blocke ef| the south is being put into condition ; a . . One Year Sunday Only —.- restore the movie business to the place of dignity | running west up Cottonwood creek to| concrate have been duoied Palen the| by the bureau of public roads, under in anexpensive container Siz Months, Daily and Sui and respect it should hold in public eateem. a Point across the Montana line, and spijiway and also a lot of rock. ‘These|the direction of W. M. Austin, high- you would ay consider- Ooe Month, Daily and Sun¢ 5 FSF ES ols rrountaln nd necth att from Bald will be grouted in to form a sloping| Way engineer. These new roads will Pa A par con f TER 5 ree tang north along a line that| spiliway reaching beyond the north| connect with the Lions Trail-Hoback ably more for it. Will Objections Avail? rou include part o: ie Crow reser bridge. A new abutment will be | Canyon route out of Rock Springs, By Mall vation and the famous peaks of Sheep piaced under the west end of the| and will be the most popular entrance One Year, Dally and Sunday - One Year: Sunday Only ----- Six Months, Daily and Sunday - Three Months, Daily and Sunday One Month, Daily and Sunday - ~ One of the burning questions of the hour in|™ountain and Medicine peak in the }riaqge and concrete footing will be|to the Yellowstone park next year. 00| Democratic circles is, is William Jennings Bryan| Proposed park. Nothing on the east hurt under the eastern abutment and nes ae 26 16 at your Grocers | slope of the Big Horn range would be i : he sides of the bank fixed so that, * powerful enough in the councils and camp of that | jnciuded, ‘except a partion Geaebeuini tl ; party to kill off any political ambitions that may) fiats, and most of the area would lie 2° c2mage can be done by future! Oil In the Hole he ‘ tal flood: All subscriptions must be paid in advance and tO) center in the breast of Oscar Underwood. It is| within the boundaries of Montana. | "°°™* THERMOPOLIS—The Union Oi! ALS fe ageldor gral ato ig tab as ; conceded to be a matter wholly within the prov:| ‘There would be two entrances to e company, drilling at Hale Dome, ts one “mon : nce of the party to which both gentlemen hold al-|the park, if it is created—one from| Beat This One |down 2,008 feet, just entering the |legiance and really no concern of ours, yet as we| Hardin and one from Sheridan by} ae Amsden sand with an encouraging A = Good Old G. R. | journey along toward presidential season one nat-| Way of the Sheridan-Lovell road. | Rock SPRINGS.—The largest| showing of ofl. ‘There is several hun: JAKE Th N f T. il Jurally turns to speculation and in the past for|, The party will return here Septem-| trout which has been seen in Rock| dred fest of water in the hole and 9 e NI alior ible for the name ber 6, when a dinner or some other! ¢ A child cannot be held responsi ca ; we fa kent Mien eran ; Springs this season was brought in until this is shut off the oil situation r A = selected for it to wear thronghout life by its par- IHARY TRANS SIL ADCUE LS LAO himself or as| Puc function will be arranged by|inst Sunday by Jos. Minton. ‘The| cannot very well be determined, The Best Goaning ae Pipeane Service ; he loca- > ; ; eridan sh was over 26 inches in length,| Work of cementing off the water ts iso Hat Blockin este any more) tha St ce eee cana |27orable to or opposed to some other gentleman | residents will have an opportunity to weighed six and one bait pounds, was now completed and the rill will be WYATT HOTEL BLDG. . PHONE”802 tion they choose for its birthplace. In fact a | likely to become a candidate. hear unbiased and expert reports ©M/caught in the Green river north of running again within the next day or has very few rights, parents or anybody else are While Mr. Bryan could never elect himself pres-| the feasibility of the project. Cora and required thirty-five minutes’ two, or as soon as the water has been pound to respect until said child is able to stand|ident after securing the nomination at the hands Prec Grinnell’ 19:8) SDoneee ag OF the} to land. The trout was a beauty and pumped out. The showing of oll as oun: Tes = . heh - northwest, having been one of the! wo f of his party, it is not to be denied that he has on| frat Pearl tai tecoieconche|eatoediael Te exhibition at the Heltz Hard- the Amsden {s about to be entered is i ights, and at the same time : wa store fi a id he extremely encouraging and seems to up and assert panes t easaaeioas stitu-| the rare occasions when he was not a candidate,| country. He was on the Black Hills|enyy of all fishermen who saw it. Siwracraiit aie eked tha mana WE ARE NOW LOCATED IN CASPER point to the provisions 0! ore succeeded in nominating the candidate of his own! expedition with Gen. George Custer - be found to be a good producer. READY TO DO ALL KINDS OF tion as the basis of establishing them. choice, or preventing the nomination of the candi-|in 1874. He is a distinguished natu- Have Chemical Engi | Should oil be struck there in com- Therefore when Graddus R. Hagens, in the|date the remainder of his party desired. ralist and author ands member of ME | ;nercial quantity, as now seems prob- TILE AND MARBLE WORK. . ? }many sc: cleties, So able, it will not only open up a new guise of a little Godsend from Heaven, appeared Has Mr. Bryan’s power waned? Judging from pois cam teh dy THERMOPOLIS.—The town of| feld at Hale Dome but will aleo prove TILE SETTER LOCATED IN CASPER last day of February|his latest attempt to exercise it in opposing the . : * Thermopolis has added a new chem- | hee Ste seen aa cae 7 name hand.{ selection of Mr. Cox in 1920, it has. Highjacked Nitrogly- | tcat"tane mounted on a Ford truck 12 CcePer sands at Warm Springs, , he mee! 2 Tile Bath Rooms, Kitchens, Mantels Even though Mr. Bryan has transferred his} . chassis to its fire fighting equipment. | ed him and set up no howl about it, Eye habitat to Florida and professes his conversion | cerine | The Lay oe anaing ins atank In our Denver, Beste we care, * fal dss of Andirons, ’e ie 5 P ti ting | poaear er | capacity o} gallons with a refill re . . jasket Grates, Fire Sets, Screen: howled about other things in plenty. Tetras tal epnel Soha) Desa are south and semaing|, THERMOPOLIS.—B. W. Osen-|serve of the same amount which gives Horlick’s a9 wore on a great attachment sprung up nacnet Me Healt: eaniah: | ““Dhes Mouth is Tikety | Daush. the well shooter, is wondering an 80-gallon supply available at all ORIGINAL Th M ELHINNEY Representative hi if and his name. They became inseparable. | Characteristically Clannish- 2 ‘Y|what kind of an appetite the fellow| times. ie Cc. H. J. ORBACK. “ imself an ind him to change it| ‘© Tesent his interdict against Senator Underwood | must have who highjacked his nitro-| The truck body was built especially Safe 143 N. Kimball And today you could not induce jof Alabama. If the nomination must go to a/glycerine cave Monday night. Mr.|for the purpose by the Lee Auto com-| TILE & MARBLE CO. Phone 154J for all the Bills, Johns and Georges there are.) Northern Democrat, the South might regard Mr.|Osenbaugh keeps the dangerous ex-| pany of this city, and the whole as- Some Iowa neighbor advanced the theory that} Bryan’s advise as worth while. But if the South| plosives in a burrow back of Round-|sembly makes a neat and efficient i hie rice is likely to|top. The place ts securely bolted and| fire-fighting apparatus which should since there were ten children in the Hagens fam cei yi as ep ie all eaten locked against all ordinary prowlers—| considerably lessen fire hazard hero ily and names were getting scarce when G. R. " Sanator idarwr has already taken the tack 2Ut ® moonshine appetite, lke love,|in the future, as the chemical engine ¢ laughs at k: iths. Probably a came to town, is the possible reason he drew the one} that is very sure to discount Mr. Bryan’s disap- ‘USS at locksmiths. Probably some) can get to the scene of the blaze and OufckT.unchat Home,Offices Fountains, man with a consuming thirst saw a|have the chemicals on the fire several he did. However it is an honorable name and its] preval i rom on a presidential cand a te. ate Div ver matte aiveeaeuiiatke cates the] minutes batbines at de tooaattae, torre ign peated Goaieiepctiaive- that way since coming into pos-|enters the lists trumpeting the claims, the virtues place in the dusk of evening. He in-| hose connections and get water pro- re ae uted ya ste in the pride of the South. Mr. Bryan’ will only | vestigated, saw the locks and bolts’ tection. ( 8& Avoid Imitations and Substitutes : session of it. on|®lienize himself still further, if he undertakes to eae poe eee = Even when plowing for a bumper corn crop 0M) di.credit the South's favorite son at the only mo- the Iowa farm and the boys referred to him as) ment since civil war days when the South had even “Grad,” he never got sore, because he felt that/a remote chance of supplying the Democratic can- x . there would be a day coming when the entire name| didate. . G 1 am Mr. Underwood is quite as likely to fail of the would be used and it lp ek cl nomination as to receive it. But the determina- SRich as Butter— Sweet as a Nat? the way of dignity and standing in the community | tig ig not Mr. Bryan's; it will depend largely on ° and all he had to do was to wear it worthily. He| circumstances. The South constitutes the pan P Wyoming ° Phone 1732 bas done this, but he has been disappointed in in-|oply of Democracy’s array. If the southern lead- | RES ® Casper, Wyo. ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages: ~ ducing 1 name, especially | rs next year think a southerner has a real chance ot anybody; eo nuse ae t pp iagotes they will make the northern Democrats accept at since he came to Wyoming in about 1905. southern nomination. They will have the power . the day he landed he has been known as G. R. and| 5 to do. - in all liklihood it will be G. R, to the end of time, | Tegardless of any rise he may meanwhile make in ‘ public or private life. Good and Bad Radicals s in|. The American Bar Association is usually lis And speaking of rises, G. R. has not stood still) |i a'to with considerable respect, because it num- since he came to Casper after exhausting North-| hors among its members some of our best and most western University of what it had to supply in| patriotic citizens, as well as citizens of much learn- the way of erudition and degrees. He has done] ing and great wisdom. But the warning of its mighty well materially. He has not only estab-|committee on American citizenship is not going 4 ‘ A .| to excite any great amount of public apprehension. lished a magnificent law practice and a high stand. This committee of investigators report the ex ing at the bar of Wyoming, but he has through} ictence among us of exactly 1,500,000 radicals, all earnings and investments become comfortably fixed. /eager for and working to accomplish the overthrow Independent you might say, and totally unmind-|of our government and its institutions. ful of the relative position of the proverbial wolf} Perhaps there are as many as that, but the DISTRICT MANAGER AND SPECIAL AGENTS FOR CASPER Men and women of good personality, ability and char- acter; hustlers full of enthusiasm. Manager must know how to handle men. To those who can make good we tender an attractive proposition. Contract direct with Home Officee. Write us today, giving business experience and ref- erences, The Bankers’ Reserve Life Company Omaha, Nebraska MILLIONS OF ASSETS BUSINESS IN 37 STATES 4 roundness of the figures is something to excite and the back door. doubt of its accuracy and to hint exaggeration, In Wyoming most people of red blood take part/ while the term “radical” has many meanings, de. in politics. G. R. coming from Iowa and consti-) pending on the user's point of view. tuted as he is could not help mixing in, even if} And there are as many kinds of “radicals” as é the name has meanings. The several varieties he tried to stay out. Being properly brought UP| nave rather less love for each other than for “con- | and educated and naturally wise, he is a Republi-| servatives,” and for a while, at least, the latter can. This particular fact does not have to be|can consider themselves safe as is the sea captain asked. All that is necessary 1s to stand around|who has taken care widely to diversify his crew n bit and G. I. himself reveals it. Possibly the|#8 regards nationalities of its members. He knows pence end Gs Te. Teniae bea , that they are a tough lot and that they all hate width between the eyes accentuates it, but there| nim, but he also knows that they cannot nnite are so many signs and indications of his Republi:| against him, and that therefore he and the rest eanism that everybody but the last stranger to get| of the afterguard are in no danger. . off the train knows what G, R’s brand of politics is, Se ee eee I LW MOmUMUMO “ Not as a matter of relaxati d se f n 4 4 ; H r of relaxation and surcease from | The Best Kind of Invitation business and professional duties does G. R. take a e . ,° Shand in politics, but from a desire to do good to} States, counties and municipalities must awaken e Buildin M. ] » his home county of Natrona and his home state of | to the fact that the tax situation has a most direct b4 ateria s bearing on their future. Wyoming. His preference is to trim the boat and) Are on Sn tees ccated it in possible to A cut in prices ranging to 15% and see that it is navigated on an even keel. He has|tax it out of existence, to the real injury of the served his time on county and state committees and| owner and the detriment of the communit We are equipped with the stock to supply ~ up to date is sfill in the harness and likely so to} But you cannot by this method force new indus . . your wants in high grad ald. remain for some time. The party likes to consult| Tie into your community. ‘the progpective investor AFREE TUBE with every Vacuum Cup Tire purchased. uaa igh grade lumber and build Breiner Che a ‘ |who has seen his dividends swallowed up by row 4 et ane ; : ; Aili . ppeim and He ai ea ne ha — it efits he! ing tax demands is becoming exceedingly wary Effective today and continuing for a very limited time only, we will ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. « knows. ney have tried to tempt him with state) Not only does he consider the present tax situation + i i Fchairmanships and high political positions, but|before investing but he tries to forecast public give, absolutely free, with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased, have never succeeded. He has but little hanker.| Sentiment for some years into the future. wang for dindems, but an uncontrollable desire for|, No locality can send out a better advertisement Hs KEI I H L U MBER CO 4 Bb ekoe seri tacinins | to encourage capital to come in than to show a/ ‘4 wp the heavy work incident to campaigns and conven:| sound conservative government, backed by a deter. | Phone 3 ~ tions. | mination on the part of the people and public offi: | " Sapa 4 * There may come a time in the life of G. R. when| cials to maintain reasonable taxation and a square | of corresponding size "he will view a political reward with less disdain | “eal for industries, Combi ‘ . Tube Offer aff. ximate than at present and if the time ever arrives Na. i: ae ined price recusiea ais 3° iz oode.en aged trona county and Wyoming ought to rise up and Homes Make Patriots \ SAVING OF 30% pal it on him by acclamation. The service he} ‘There can be no such thing, in the highest sense, | zak jenrel he Repablicta, party’ be Wyoming] as a eee Senge Zou own it. | There must be an You never have had an opportunity to buy these famous tires so ad- an) 1 rift. | incentive 0 8, to beautify the grounds, to x pa * | preserve and improve.’ It elevates a man to own | vantageously. Better anticipate your requirements NOW! No. 608. r Not At I ot la home. It gives a certain independence, a force Bastboun aceite, apeeta Not At Home to Visitors of character, that is obtained in no other way No, 606 so p.m. ~ ie ym Hollywood has closed its studios to visitors,| Homes make patriots. He who has sat by his| : ; ‘ That is the visitors who come, look about mat ihn, |own fireside, with wife and children, will defend B go away and write lurid tales about the place and| *:, Pew men, have been patriotic enough to shoul: | Pet oat Rieiga Wan tele eke Hy ites oe anc) der a musket in defense of a boarding house. The 4288 ” >} 35 p.m gsc who labor there. + hla iis about th e. ‘| prosperity and glory of our country depend upon | 428 South Elm Phone 983 HhNo ghee ee 1 io under the circumstances,! the number of py B whi anek haces No, 29. ~for there have been too many stories : Robert G riberyoll: panes Re ones its

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