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t i OREDROsB1E S 44 iM V] ée43K4 \II Pose eee us EO EO es fy PAGE FOUR NORTH PLATTE! COMMISSION IN LATE SESSION ~The North Platte River commis- sion, recently appointed for the pur- pose of formulating a compact be. tween the states of Colorado, Ne Draska, and Wyoming and the Unit- ed Stat ng the use and waters of as announced. es on the com- om were pres rpenter, Colorad Nebraska; 8. G. w s. Judge Stephen solicitor for the Depart- Sommerce and federal rep- the commission, was entat EB w elected chairman. The meetings were held at the Department of Commerce on March 20 and 21, and were at led by Ottomar Hamele, chief counsel of the Bureau of Re- clamation Following a general discussion of the p: ems to be dealt wi! commission adjourned with understanding that later meetings would be held in the time there wo at points ir cerned. It is the t mission that ales and as between the states themselves and with the United States, may be settled through an agreement of all the parties. No compact can be- come effective, however, until ratt fied by the congress of the United States and the legislature of each of the states. DEATH RATE UP, BIRTHS ON DECLINE WASHINGTO?D March 26.—The @eath rate of the country continues to increase while the birth rate con- tinues to decline, Statistics compiled by the census bureau show the annual death rate to have been 12.6 per 1,000 of popu- lation in the first nine months of 1923 compared with 11.8 for the same period of 1922. The annual birth rate was 22.8 per 1,000 com- pared with 23.1. * Montana had the lowest death rate with 7.0 per 1,000 population and Vermont had the highest «rate with 15.8. North Carolina»had the highest birth rate with 80.2 per 3,000; Montana had*the lowest, with 17.5. _—_—_—__ CAR LIGENSE BUREAU HERE TO BE CLOSED The car Iicénse bureau at the courthouse will be closed indefinite- ly Saturday of this week and Casper car owners who have not obtained 1924 licenses are advised to act accordingly, according to an an- nouncement today by Warren Daily, state automobile inspector. Further issuance of licenses will be through the secretary of state's office at Cheyenne which 1s not only slow but involves additional trouble on the part of the person making the application. A state highway motorcycle Patrolman will have his headquar- ters in Casper all summer and a close check will be kept on all motor vehicle licenses. eoncemmnd xia Aa BANK HEADQUARTERS WILL GO 70 DENVER CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 26.— ‘The First Colorado-Wyoming Joint Stock Land bank is to move its headquarters from Cheyenne to Denver April 1, according to an- nouncement made here Monday by C. L. Beatty, its president. The transfer is to be made, Beatty stat- ed, because the securities of the dank can be disposed of more read- Sly at Denver than at Cheyenne. A branch office will be maintained here. Stapleton Damage Suit Trial Opens In Laramie Court CHEYEN City Attor and County zer departed where, Thursd: rial wil the suit of L. R. Staple the City of Cheyenne. which Stapleton secks vator accident building here, sought by the pla CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends in Casper. ver, Colo., for t during the iin beloved moth ri kind wo tiful flora! off r and comfort t hearts. MABEL 1 8. WALKE JENNEICE CHINN CLARK. GERSUILA MIRABAL CHINN CHINN | Copyright, ont England’s Prize “Lady Grey” is the champion horse of Great Britain. Just recently, she won the “King’s Cup,” at a London Horse Show. MYSTERY OF ‘LITTLE GREEN HOUSE ONK STREET’ REMAINS UNSOLVED DESPITE PROBING By ROBERT T. SMALL. ]look. There ts a fire engine house 4, TI per Tribune|three doors away and every now -The|@nd then a blue coated fire laddie se on| Walks by to observe that all is well. The truth is the “little green by| house” has become a “frat” house WASHING now famous K Str is st 01 tery ses eminate fr nge nc night. By day {t wears a deserted! and the fraternity boys at times| REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, Y SUT AN A Quality Seal on Every Wheel Woy can easily identify genuine Heywood- Wakefield Baby Carriages by a Red Hub Cap on each wheel with the letters H-W in gold. This is the Seal of Quality. It is your guarantee of a carriage built to fit your baby, because 98 years of experience have enabled Heywood-Wakefield designers to know every requirement for baby’s comfort and protection. Better dealers everywhere are show- ing beautiful, new models in a wide variety of designs and colors priced within the reach of every purse. 4 Ask your dealer about Hey- wood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furniture, Wood Chairs, Cocoa Brush Door Mats and other products— backed by 98 years of suc- COATT MAUVAEAA CU AAEUEC GE CCCUCCUNMECEUUUAE COCA Look for A Quality Seal on Every Wheel ‘The seal is a red hub cap with gold letters ZITO ETO YOU'LL FIND THEM AT ALLAWAY’ COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 133 East Second SOOT TT TZ NY Phone 246 Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies, Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 echoes of the left-over revels that went on there on days that Roxie Stinson has described so thrillingly on the witness stand. The little green house sits on the corner of an alley and is on that part of K street which once was the most fashionable center of the city. Fashion has moved out and beyond the place now so that the homes of long ago seem modest com- pared to the mansions that have sprung up in the capital since the rich of the nation began making Che Casper Daily Cribune 3 seem to have been inspired by the; green house except Howard Man-noyed by reports of the “activities” their winter homes here. It fashioned architecture. and a part of the alley side of the dwelling are constructed of green stone. color of shallow water in the tro- til it is little better than a garage. of old is a quaint little place, The The green ts the pale pica. The real color about the place, according to Miss Stinson, was on the inside, No one in Washington The Uttle green house evidently though was “some pumpkins” in its day, Compared to palaces of the type of Perry Belmont’s or Mrs. Townsend's or the home of Mrs. “Tom” Walsh, who is the mother of Mrs. Ned McLean, the little green house falls away in importance un- recalls now just who did live at the little Mr. Harding became exceedingly U. P. Shop Force at State Capital to Be Raised to 1200 CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 26.— One hundred and fifty men are to be added to the Union Pacific shop force here April 1, bringing the ILIOUSNESS sick henteshe, sone shomeste An active liver without calomel. CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Never sicken or of @ number of his from Ohio and former attaches of his suite at Marion. was referred to a® particularly active and just as he apparently had reach- ed the apex of his career at the lit- tle green house at 1625 K street, the blow fell upon him. ‘A ukase went forth from the White house and Mannington went forth from Washington. He is in Paris now and all who know Howard "s love of life, know what a grand time he is having in the French capital. —————__ nington of Ohio, who has been men- tioned in the investigations as “go- between” in obtaining Hquor with- ¢rawals from the government. The establishment must, have been an expensive one fromall accounts and as Mannington was not a rich man it is supposed someone helped him share the heavy upkeep. The writer has asked a dozen or more of the men who knew Man- nington well when he first broke upon Washington immediately after the inauguration of President Hard- ing as to his conferes and compan- jonsyat the K street house but scratch their heads as they will, they cannot recall the name ofasin- gle person who actually lived there. These investigations have dulled more memories than any cata- Drs. Morrison and Seibel are now located in their new offices, Room nase Turner-Cottman Bldg. | Phone WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 number employed to approximate!: 1,200. aT SMITH AND _ TURNER 133 S. Center DRUG CO. Phone 150 clysm of modern times. 7 Mannington was ‘very prominent at the Harding headquarters in Mar- ion from the time of the nomination. After the election he let it be pretty generally known that he had writ- ten a number of speeches for Mr. Harding and many hundreds of let- ters for his signature. Mannington knew his Ohio thoroughly and it Is said that he handled “Ohio affa! for Mr. Harding during the pre-in-|_ augural period. After he was in the White house, front apple SEE THE NEW go swim: property. $15,000. ! e4., is a plece of gold.” There are a few hund: plus orders. g There is a home wattine ier you ‘In California, IF YOU HURRY for $105, Just ten minutes walk from finest beach in State; $25 down, balance $10 per month Own your own home, plant your garden. ming, boating, fishing, hiking or hunting and REAP A FORTUNE through increase in value of your Beach Brisbane says biggest in the world, * most beautiful, and the profits on real estate beyond the dreams of avarice—AND THEY HAVE The day is coming when a lot on the edge of the Pacific, now sold for $100, will mean independence if well select. Some day there will be FIFT fornia. 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