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; F SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 ooms || NOLAN CHEVROLET C0, | iG | Sos Rooms) pms ITSATON SCOTLAN 0, 5 | hes ao : PROGRESS IN PLANS” care. Wall street really likes the PAGE TWELVE IRISH “TAKING ~ cacec B=: |Enplish Cottage, 5 er he has had some “pipe line” into Cem <= p e : element of uncertainty about Liver- = : “9 more. ‘Traders Pebte onesie moms . SS Sorte ra haa Quotation by (iii Z er he is operating for himself alone = “Jack” Nolan, who has " NK Nat E or for a ayndicate, The effect of = ; eseaenon = Abe Kiplen iterrchs \ a what he says or is reported to ar : company «Mr. Not —— doing is the same. * r bacaprypend peice enthusiasm calle y = An office boy at $3 a week not ure of the Chevrolet } AS y so many years ago, Livermore today motor car in Casper and V Large Influx From the \\ ; : is credited with vast riches, “His i ee : ; county as his words testify: Emerald Isle Seen in home {s a modest quarter of a mil- ‘a 3 “Despite the handicap under lon dollar affair out at Great Neck, Boel - i 3 which the Nolan Chevrolet compan, L. I. The young broker owns an f md has worked to date, brought abo. emerald for which he paid almost by lack of adequate space to carry as much as for the house. Speed - on an automobile business, progres; boats are his hobby. He will pay ne oo an TS has been unusually surprising. sey. almost any sum for a speedier one. “Es " - eral deliveries have already been Most of the Wall street men of Highlands. NDON.{By Mail to United }—Irishmen have moved to made, and scores of deposits are « n large numbers that | Livermore's class get their speed . J on file for future delivery in England are pre-| from race horses. The racing bug e 4 = Chevrolet cars. Several carloads of = ig that these newcomers will not yet bitten the “boy wonder sen new Chevrolets are on their way to = ally alienate Scot } but it may get him any day. Casper. We are certain that the ™ England. Meantime if he cares to express A five-room English type bunga- Nolan Chevrolet company will be a my he |Jow meets the requirements of so marked success in this city. Oh. It is claimed that the Irish have a view on the market, all of the} de - S " ide Many housebuilders that each new building will be complete on about increased so rapidly that today one papers in New York will open wi le | bs ¢ Glas- seh 4 the stock tick.|@esign for such a house is assured April 15. quarter of the population of Glas their colimns and the s ch ow and Dundee are Irish. ers will quit sending quotations to|°f Welcome and study. It is al- 3 7 hat the matter report some passing Livermore re-| WAYS necessary to select carefully, by pl, Rigg dase ep bgy hee: homey Sl agaad keeping in mind the fact that one str {s to be brought to the notice x at the characteristics of the Eng- en Premier Ramsay Macdonald. It te @ strange influence that Liv. |i, ‘he Shame clty, and. thee un Dr. Duncan Cameron, in an inter- ermore yields, but he vas continue |casements and “rather steep’ gables; ly view on the race problem in Scot- an influence so long re ofl henge ending in a narrow rake mold, are in land said the annual rate ef non- right onnene guesses the other fel-lcarmasks. room and the dining room) although British immigration into Scotland 1OWS: hat ane waan's whime, er one| If this pleasing example, the ex-|of course a heating system is pro- r? was increasing 0 rapidly that In a sis thoughts can affect the se-|terior derives its charm wholly from} Vided for, Oak wall-paneling ex- in measurable time the country would man's thoughts ‘learerul balates ami excellent cet | tendihge, tree Stabe te" beat comeing th in sympathy with | curity values of millions of Ameri-| PI Pe isch cetanca aa eet can citizens. Many men have tried Portions of harmonious details—for | carries out the English motif in the = the republicanism of freland. =| rag emech gigs hemes which j!t 18 of the utmost simplicity. Al-|vineroam as does wee corner pee fs the situation,” he woud not be sensitive, but so far/though here developed in stucco an the seood feoeke thandiog doors, i. ; that the See ere Wall street has resisted a’! attempts |brick or other localy available ma-|i- or course stained dark to ‘carry an powertal.. bomies | ns reer ee at a change. jterials would be equally desirable. | out this idea. ‘The kitchen is a do- th Church of Scotland and the United ie cee |The layout of the interior plan is sirable shape, long and narrow, and Fs Free church, have unanimously de- junusual and delightful, and ts es-Fi, excellently planned for light and ole cided to urge upon the government pecially suitable for warm climates,| Convenient areangement of its hiv to inquire into the situation with a where a maximum of ventilation | Qouipment, built-in. and otherwise, a view to the preservation and pro- = is wantec, and a cross-sweep of pre- There is a ¢drect opening into the ati tection of Scottish nationality and ‘vailing breeze through the Uving]iving ruom. ‘The rear entry in- . civilization. room. 3 cludes a small latticed porch, a he A memorandum has been pre- NOW TURNING OUT rH An overall. width é ch pared for presentation to the prime ! overal of 42 feet 4 in-| store qioset, the basement steps, M. minister, and he will be asked to ’ ‘ches allows this spread out arrange-|and a hand refrigerator closet. h Dh ment of rooms of good size. Where| ‘The bedrooms are each provided jthe building restrictions are not/with a good sized clothes closet and ie, stringent, a 50 foot lot wil! suf-| built-in chést of trays. There is fice. The depth of the house is|a linen closet opening off the smal! xo receive a deputation.” 4 oy “Today,” Dr. Cameron continued, = 650,000 | thero are approximately int le ial belt 8 inches o: he longest Irish people in the industri | 35: feet son tl gest | hallway which dannects the two an hing fi Greenock to Dun- Reports from Cleveland are that side, including the ell of the bed. : pt mn or At chaatie Kal and sell out. Saunders thought he| phe Rollin Motors company 1s now room side. tag ahh rine Fe dee, but Sree ae, Wonder Trader Who Handled Mam- knew more about the Wall Street Anyone desiring a bungalow plan turning out thirty-five cars per day.| No pompous heavy pillars give] io; rind) this, one exceptionally game than his wily broker so Liver-| This quantity,’ says James G.'q forbidding aspect to the inviting re: “Their numbers are increasing = °. more is sald to have withdrawn from | teasiet, President of the Rollin pore! 4, | desirable. nt rapidly, while the Scottish popula: moth Issue for Sinclair Sent Values further transactions, Then came| corporation, ‘is only the start of Reine fs ar dete "The |7 ‘ tion tends to decsease. Indeed, hur- the crash, Trading was stopped and| what we are alming to accomplish. ? aS : : ose ' : *\living room, which opens directl; nt tng the last decennial saeiea tae ie) Tumbling With Predictions eller ae eee Was placed on the | Indications are that we will be hit-lorr the porch, extends on through pie crease in the Iris a delivery contracts. e man from|ting along close to fifty per day b: i nt Scotland was six and a ae ba 5 — Memphis who boasted that he had thevcna of March. And the sweet- 04 eS ae eae arene =, Re the increase in the Scottish popula- 3 beaten Wall street at its own game| ost part of it is that every man in| fo thd fz 8 tion. One-quarter of the populations | ___ BY ROBERT T. SMALL, ing the price of Pigsly-Wigsly down |found he could not handle the im-| Gur production department is on his beh seabed tact rd iy QUICK RELIEF 3a of Glasgow and Dundes is Irish. | (Copyright 1924 The Casper Tribune) by ‘going short” or agreeing to de-|mense amount “of stock he had| Cur, Prous Gepartment ! though | lana” asttarbanky omit an eceten mee : saz 65 sn 1 a “The trouble is that wherever the] NEW YORK, Feb: 23—Jesse Liv-|liver the stock at prices below that| tought and his personal fortune, |1o° had bean mallaine Rollins foo w neem! EF 5. INDIGESTION Tr. = 366 ac Irish go they create slums. ermore of Palm Beach and Wall spate’ on the stock exchange, Mr.| made out of building Piggly Wigsly | dozen years. £4 hed Og is almost enclosed, . 3 _ a” Saun : 4 ret “In Scotland, the non-British) Street who recently “unloaded” on ers as head of the company,|was wiped out in the ensuing set- ‘Naturally, we have a big labor |>™! the New York stock exchange and| Started out to “corner” all the out:-|tlements. |_There are fireplaces in the living sent prices tumb!ing in the most|Standing stock so that when the ! 10% races are inferior people. advantage inasmuch as nearly all 20 | “ 7 On the famous Wilson peace note} of our ‘key’ men have had years of ol “Statistics show that since 1920 | sensational decline of the year let it| “Short” brokers were called upon ; t : ‘ lin H. White and = approximately 50 per cent of the|be known that he though oll disclos.|to deliver they would have to nen Paaiied tia satis get bor ory beh oagpbacrr Sores White | . ‘Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good ? he persons convicted in Scotland were) ures at Washington might have the}@"y price thal, Saunders demanded. | shares short on certain “war bride”| job, that anything that can be im- ° 9 * vu Irish. In 1922, 44 per cent of the | effect of undermining confidence in] Saunders ce'led in Jesse Liver stocks and to have cleaned up more] proved upon isn’t good enough. It’s or patients in the Royal Infirmary,! the government. > more to handle the deal for him and] than $1,000,000. no wonder that every Rollin car in -) wjoota iphone covered tat ees" It now develops that Livermore ena rey ley the price of Piggly| The brokers say it is because Liv-| serrvice today—-and I guess they s ot du “In| my “| Was the “Wall Street operator” who gsly began to skyrocket. Whi hi * P ing-in every state in East Seco: jone What Does It Mean oe ! en |ermore has been “right” on so man: are now operating e y . he Dr. Cameron went on, “we dis-/ +, nailed the Mammoth Oil stock for|it reached a certain figure Livermore | big stock market dlais lately that the Union ia giving such a good 228 : asst, i bo! i It peo ny tributed 51 pairs of boots ta moor d Harry F. Sinclair when Mammoth | #(Vised_his client to take his profit! he obtained such a fo’ lowing in the! account of itself. It’ children. Only one child was of)... organized to take over the op- uf Scottish parents—the rest Were | eration of the lease granted to Sin- re Irish! clair on the Teapot Dome naval re- # “Englishmen,” the doctor con-| Solos. Hi re cluded, “must now face the tee act i tvermore Gengen incense: : ti a foore ts mt ann vone a8 the | haps about the flotation of this stock £. ! Hi es baritt from thelr land one ccipire?|@nd the arrangements back of It e ewvest in ; | : aaa ec ieetncthing must be done | than any other person in the world if : a.\ except Mr. Sinclair himself. It may le promptly to regulate the immigra-) 1. therefore, that Mr, Livermore } * tion into, Scotland of non-British | 11) 6 summoned from Palm Beach a peoples. to Washington to give the details = various transactions, unless IN SPRING WEAR W arning oa nelair is able to supply the oil Me, ENGTH Of SPARK Pl ating committee with a’l the ! a information it requires. | ; Mammoth O!! was put over and 1e TH THE «x the market with little or no ex- A citement me persons are cred- oa ited with haying made millions of eS f dollars out of the attendant rise in quietly out of newly created values and there was no “holler” in the street because there was no squeeze The correct length of the spark|and no one was hurt. plug gap varies with the engine| Far more spectacu’ar and interest- zompressicn. An ordinary 4 cyl-|ing from the public point of vie fnder magneto usually has a safety | was Livermore's handling of Piggly- gap of %-inch, allowing a pres-| Wiggly stock for Clarence Saunders Bure of about §.000 volts. This|}of Memphis, Tenn., head of the ON MARCH IST ~ | The O’Rossen Suit. Makes Its Appearance in a Variety of Imported Fabrics os] re ule nm 1 18 a ud The Cost Per Volume of Mr. A. J. Mokler’s ue corresponds to a plug gap of about} company operating the chain stores 66 : ” i Bi .025-Inch under 65-pound compres-|throughout the country. The deal $49 75 t 75 00 S ory 8) a ona oun sion. If the compression is higher,| broke Saunders but this was not the . co} ° E J pe the, spark will jump across the |fault of Livermore. It is said in | 4 safety gap; if it ts lower the points | Wall Street that if Saunders had | should be slightly opened out. followed the advice of his broker he It must be remembered that wid-| Would have been many times a mil- ening the plug gap puts a strain on |lienaire today, the insulation, and if the plug is|' Hearing that certain brokers in badly sooted the spark will leak|the Wall Street district were’ driv- across the sooty porcelain. In tite There’s something original about these ~ Will Return to the Original Price of natty new Sport Suits that the girl who al- ways leads in fashion is quick to appreciate. <ss| = "$12.50 Per Volume ; open air, the spark should elways Their pass through a visiting card, held 7 FOENursingMothers ye between the _points rather than hs . emer ibe et sta eae SCOTTS aa ee ee et —swagger style follows the O’Rossen idea : A " eta one cciaige, neds: poune: EMULSIO N —brief coat, crispy tailored lapels, slim | Until That Date the Present Price of i Sa Aas compression, 65-pound, Vitamine A sleeves, braid-bindings. ; H iH iv 025-Inch if a Low compression, 55-pound, .030- | $6 50 P V I o fa pbetbeone .50 Per Volume | 4 | | tan and navy. 5 i ~ KINNEY FUNERAL TO BE | 1 ees Will Prevail [ N ‘ ) 2 | —fabrics stamp their individuality—fine : I fi CONDUCTED TODAY RY | | twills, hairline stripes and shadow check Now is an exceptional opportunity to obtain this splendid book at half HH e CASPER 000 FELLOWS| =e | covert, equally appropriate for town or pace hee march ‘ ce ne rire teutepee yet te this remarkable \ i‘ country wear. istory of Natrona County for less than -50 an ere is every th ; possibility that the price will be further advanced as the ‘edition is Hii} : Day and NIGUT H exhausted in numbers. re ' », *. ~ "The funeral of the late Capt. John CouRgses ‘And here’s another point—they are Pollock style—we need say no _ ©. Kinney wil! be he'd immediately ir ij H t ; on arrival of the C. & N. W. train more for their perfection of fit and tailoring. This History Will Be Found On Sale-at the Following Places: Saporeine, nt 2.15 2 m. oe af. In Stenography, Book- ‘ og lgergar biia ach rc keepi d Bankin | prominent member of all branches ping ani zs * ° 1 of the Order, ‘and it is requested |! Look into the better class Midwest Pharmacy, Trevette Confectionery, | rer attend the funeral, which win || Of Offices in Casper and 2 | Ward rahi 5 eae mietee a you will find thewreee of || || Casper Stationery, Campbell-Johnson, | Canton Casper No. 6, Patriarchs |] our training. | i | : * ° A Bs Siem acinar sore seg | OTE | o1aen rule ept. Store |, Kimball Drug Store, Little Brick Confectionery bers are request to meet at the asper usiness | . my . | a 380 o'clock to | ; hal promptly a go sac Re College, Ine. | LINDSAY: & CO; Hoffine Stationery, Stockmen’s Bank , Scr nto si ' $ we pester peasiog will be a Phone 1325 |