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peyie ue E Hs ane ge beep if : fete 3 ; Ob li 1 § i room fcr the largest asphalt plant in the country, This again is scarce- ly given any thought because it is only one.of the many phases of the great development under way in this, the backbone of Casper’s real existence. The Producers and Refiners’ large BY ROBERT T. SMALL (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) | be such a versatile investigator that It has been the policy of inv ‘ gating committees to issue an - | 8 . Mediate subpoena for any person whore name is brought into the var- ious inguiries regardless of the time yehep“uiey will be expected to tes- ‘tify. After the subpoenas have been issued new “slants” have taken the committees far afield and some of the attending witnesses have been all but forgotten. A good deal of the crowded condition in the com- Presentation of a law suit or a crim- inal case where the facts are known in advance to the prosecutor and he| N can arrange his schedule of testi- mony accordingly. While some ‘Witnesses have been anxious to tell all they know, like Gaston B. Means and Roxie Stinson, other witnesses have proved recalcitrant and reluc- tant. The committee have had to work hard to get them to disclose anything and this fact, it is said, has made the work of the investiga- pear ragged and haphazard. | scents have been struck from time to time, say the investi- gators, and they have had to run at once and then go back to where they left off when the trail ‘was uncovered. The committee also claim that they have lacked com) tent investigators. Senator W: of the oll commiittee, has complained rather bitterly of the fact that he ‘has. to do virtually all of his own “gum-shoe” work. Senator Wheeler, who is conduct- ing the Daugherty prosecution has been perhaps’more fortunate. Frank A. Vanderlip has volun- teered to help him and has taken over a fashionable home here for his headquarters during his cam- paign to “drive graft and scandal from the heart of the nation.” SINCLAIR TO BE ANDICTED (Continued From Page One) number of new subpoenaes in con- nection with it, The most important witnesses now under subpoena to testify is Colonel Willlam Boyce Thompson, former chairman of the finance committee of the Republican nat. fonal committee, whom Walsh ¢e- sires to question in connection with Republican party finances and the reported contributions of Sinclair stock to the party treasury, which ‘Will Hays denied he received. — ————_—_— Explosive bullets were uded in India for hunting tigers and ele- phants. * USTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF (WOODLAND IS. ST CASPER REGION IS LARGE| SCOUTS GIFT Congressional Probe Big Fizzle From an Economic Standpoint for Witness PAGE THREE, way—Camp Carey will be used for (3 PROMISED around. Skiing, snow shoe tramps, ture these December outings. (Continued From Page One) Departmental Club to Meet. A general meeting of the Wo- men's Departmental club of Cas- ber will be he'd at 2:30 o’c'ock Wet- nesday afternoon in the Knights of Pythias hall. A board meeting of the same or- ganization will be held at 1:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Y. W. C. A. headquarters. quently that stove and those utensils are assured. The boys will remem- ber the Golden Rule whenever they hear the mess call sounded. Of course there are more than 80 at} boys who are figuring on taking in pass nese per life, fishing and “that slorious feeling” at Cam; Carey. But since the cabins will care ‘There you‘ are—Skiing in winter, fishing in summer, Woodcraft all the time and a world of worlds for bird and nature study. It's not 60 far away, either, that mother and absorption plant which recently| | (Continued From “One) for only 80 at a time, ti " Pee ee te Page ; the scouts | dad can't drive down for a Bunday|a@ further conf vhich fail “1 told to the Prairie Oil and Gas com. | scot camp in the United States that Biter’ week, the cesoe ant {OE week| visit. ‘There were lots of camp sites| to materializn | “= *@|,,22 each wing of the ostrich 26 ; pyr age . tral Wyomt c* 1 ames | grow abet. tes and convenience when it is eventual- Early in the: summer the Girl| that offered by Ex Governee ee | may ce re omerence elght : @ lot of improvement this summer. Shuster Brothers, whose Salt Creek holding are large, and whose production justifies the building of @ refinery, some time ago purchased @ large tract of land just west of the Producers and Refiners absorp- tion plant adjgining Mountain View suburb and it is their plan to build hs. These in the male owish, ee that offered by Ex-Governor Carey far outclassed them all. It has every requisite for an ideal spot where there is plenty of wilderness with civilization and Casper not too far distant. ———.___. There are parts of Spain where the hat is unknown except in plo- tures. The men, when they nee@ & covering, tle up their heads, and the women use flowers. =) materialize.” said Scaife, “I that Daugherty’s hands were tied or he wouldn't let an agent tell him that his department was a first aid to crooks. I then resigned in dis- ly provided with necessary build- ings. It is already vastly superior to any other site that other scout councils have been able to procure. Purchase of a number of buildings at very low prices was made by the party from the Chicago Bridge and Iron Works camp at Clayton. These structures are to be moved to Camp Carey and there rennovated and re- modeled along rustic lines. Plans Scouts will have their chance to stay at Camp Carey. Then, too, the boys from Douglas, Glenrock and other mearby places will have the same Privilege later on. No single spot in Wyoming will be haif as lively dur- ing the summers as that 40 acres are For the kitchen that is going to turn out food for four score of howl- ing, hungry boys, a great big, de- pendable range and lots of pots, pans, and kettles will be needed. Who's going to fit out the kitchen? That was a momentous question, | Near Careyhurst. but it isnt any more for Golden} Because it ts so easy Rule Dry Goods store has answered| being but seven miles psig a: it. The Golden Rule really answer-j always excellent Yellowstone high- The record of the greatest num. ber of notes struck by a musician in 12 hours ts said to have been made by Paderewski, who struck 1,030,300 notes, gust, determined to take the case to congress.” ‘The banking house of Hornblower and Weeks, with which Secretary Weeks was formerly connected, fi- manced the Bosch Magneto sa! Scaife said. ————__ Hopnotism {g scientifically studied ©, ‘in some of the French medical col- leges. tages of churches and their children attend school. The rapid develop- ment of the automobile, and extend- ing of busses into the outlying dis- tricts is revolutionizing living condi- tions, so that the ordinary family Easter Sunday is April Twentieth—only three weeks away Caster igh Yok. March 31st to April 5th HE EASTER Gown or Suit will of course have just that much better style appearance if the correct Corset, Wraparound, Cor- selette or Brassiere is first fitted to your figure by our expert Corsetiere, New numbers for Spring in Redfern, Warner and Nemo models are now in stock, besides a complete line of H. & W. Brassieres, Where a high-grade corset, with a long skirt, is desired for a med- ium or stout figure we recommend Redfern No. 8K2 at $10.50. Senator Wheeler also is appar- ently recelving the help of that mas- HE FRANTZ SHOP is ready for the Easter trade with a multitude of charming styles in women’s and misses’ apparel and millinery— new creations which have been arriving daily from this country’s foremost manufacturers as well as from the show rooms of Paris creators. This showing will be supplemented, of course, by new arrivals daily between now and Easter. the prospective witnesbes that he is working with Senator Wheeler and has been advising them to “come clean” or suffer dire consequences. Mr. Means has admitted himself to the prospective witnesses do not ° know whether he is with them or .. against them. Probably both. This activity on the part of Means “STYLE RIGHT” is the Showing of Outer Garments at This Store What joy to get into the color of Spring from the somberness of Winter! What ‘delight to select a new Hat for now— and another for Easter! The Hat is the im- portant thing; each new one varies the, cos- tume, brings out some hitherto concealed line of grace; some new color-tone; some different style effect. Coats, Wraps, Suits, Frocks that are distinctive in design; of fabric from which moderate prices do not low- er quality; of variety which gives every woman and miss wide choice for her special likes. And at the moderate prices for even the most exclusive models one can this season afford several. The Mezzanine is glowing with beautiful colors—a veritable bower ° of exquisite flowers. : x Those desiring to have Mrs. Wilson create special-models tor Easter are urged to place orders now as our capacity for taking care of special orders is limited = Dainty Lingerie The very foundation of a well poised figure lieg in the wearing of correctly styled lingerie. As important as choosing your new Spring outfit is the selecting of this ¢ very fundamental of dress correctness. We suggest seeing our vast stocks of lingerie first. They are firmly established in fashion, being given. distinctioin by deft touches of laces and embroidery and emphasized. by pees ances in their makifg and the superiority of the ‘abrics. Dresses for Every Requirement The skill of the world’s most famous dress de- signers was never better emphasized than in our showing of Easter styles in beautiful materials and in new color combinations that intrigue the eye and develop the natural grace and charm of woman to its greatest heighth. For this week the main floor is featur- ing Afternoon, Street and Luncheon Frocks in all the most wanted materials and colors, at . $32.50, $45, $55, $65 As low as $25.00 As high as $175.00 i HE SUBWAY is fresh and attractive with new Spring Apparel and Hats—the lower prices prevailing being a special inducement for those women who wish to confine the cost of their Easter costume to a limited sum. Becoming Modes For the Larger Woman A revolution in designing and manufacturing garments for large and stout women makes it possible for them to secure the same fetch- ing styles as are shown for women of mor slender proportions, iy Write for our illustrated booklet: “Becoming Modes for the Larger Women” The Coats and Suits are Lovely Exquisite “fabrics in various charming styles win instant approval from those who follow fash- - jon’s lead. Many new arrivals make Easter show- ings complete. PEs Hl i Easter Gift Suggestion What woman is not pleased with the thought- fulness of some little gift on Easter morn? A pair of Silk Gloves—a new shade of Silk Hose—a piece or two of dainty Silk Lingerie a Bracelet—a Handkerchief—one of the . new Silk Scarfs—any of these we are sure would be most acceptable. EVERY WOMAN’S STORE ‘All charge purchases tomorrow will not be billed until May first as books closed Friday for March. Ph, 1500, 115-119 E. 1st St, Merchandise that Merits Confidence. a »