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tee PAGE YEN. CASPER GOING [PPIDIAS [fcr STRONG, ~ MEETING TOLD “After an absence of two years I see nothing to be pessimistic about,” said John M. Crawford, president of the Parkersburg Rig and Reel company and. a director of the United States Chamber of Commerce who spoke before Judge William A. Riner of Cheyenne, delivered an address today on “Courts and the local chamber today. “You should be proud of Casper. Look up and not down, forward and not backward, and keep on work- ing,” said Mr. Crawford. In an in, terview with a Tribune representa- tive following the meeting he re- marked that Casper had not begun to dévelop its resources and that s0 far as a depression was concerned this city was just getting back to 100 per cent business after it had been enjoying 150 per cent business. Judge Riner’s talk tocay was one of the most eloquent which has been delivered before the Casper cham- ber of commerce over a long pexiod. He took up the matter of require- ments that should be the possession of every lawyers and judge. “In the court room you have three law- years,” he said. “You have the judge FORUM these know exactly what is right in the case. The best they can do is to abide by what frai! human knowl- edge they possess. I think the day will be at hand when the law be- comes a true minister of justice and will be executed without discrimina- tion. “We find that persons who have some trade or business are the ones who get into court the most often. They are those who most often break the rules of clvilization and therefore the law. “Anything that society can do to make marriage # Success and not a miserable failure will have an ef- fect on reducing criminulity.” 3 3. Nelson today announc-|of the bureau of mines, antag acta amined with reference to the drain- ed the booster trip which will be taken June 2, and urged that all who still believe in Casper as a and an attorney on each side of the question. It is rarely that any of city of possibilities should attend. ‘BUCK’ TAYLOR, PIONEER AND INDIAN FIGHTER OF CENTRAL WYOMING, D IES IN THE EAST Indian fighter, cowboy, rancher and member of a circus company, William (‘‘Buck") Taylor, for many years a resident of Wyoming and fdr somo time a ranch owner at Dry Creek near here, died at his home in Downingtown, Pa., yester- day, after a lingering of pneumonia. Mr. years of age. The ¢ ves in Casper. }2 CY avenue, is iss Frances 1 of the son are nic William Tay! from Texas with his brother Baxter Taylor. The brother was killed about 20 years ago in an accident with 2 horse. Taylor worked with William F. Cody (“Buffalo Bill") when the latter was a scout, He later traveled with Cody not only throughout the United States but | throughout Europe. He was a typical scout and took part in many Indian fights. He bought a ranch Keep Moving - The merchandise of a scientt- fically advertised business house 1s new and seasonable, The goods of a merchant who is waiting for the public to find him and ask him what he has to offer cannot be kept up to the minute. The important thing with a merchant is what is called “turn- over” of stock. The meaning of “turnover” has been aptly. defined as the process of hearing the dull thud of the goods at the re- metallic ring r when the 1 can therefore, Good rehants _ consistently use The ‘Tribune to facilitate the prompt and continuous movement of merchandise. SHOP IN THE TRIBUNE BE. SHOPPING IN THE SHOPS City of Erie Goes Aground |«: BUFFALO, N. Y., April The City of Erie, lake passeng: ner of the C and B line went ‘ound against .the outer harbor breakwall on its initial trip of the se Cleveland today. Forty were reported aboard. were dispatched In an attempt to pull the liner off. Mountain View Suburb has houses, built in 9 over 85 months, venience and loss and come to come to our Real Estate - | deputy U. S. marshal. To Fellow Realtors and Insur- ance Firms in Townsend Block We sympathize with you in your incon- fices and make a home ’til accommodations can be secured or repaired. See Ben Realty Co. REALTORS on Dry Creek, later selling it and moving to Pennsylvania where he retired on a small farm. He lived there up until the time of his death, One of ylor’s eccentricities was that he always wore his hair Jong after the fashion of Buffalo Bill. He continued this style even after moving to Pennsylvania. Among his friends here is Jack Allen, Allen worked Charles {fs looking with him many Trego of Cody, years, Wyo., -] after the interests of the deceased. Miss .Frances Taylor left yester- ay to attend the funeral which will be held during the latter part of the week. French Flyer i Off for India BOMBAY, British India, April 29— Lieutenant Pelletier D'Oisy, French airman flying from Paris to Tokio, left Bender Abbas, on the Persian Gulf this morning for Karachi, British India. Naturalization Examiner Here For Two Days Allens wishing to file petitions for citizenship will find the naturaliza- tion examiner for this district in the office of Hazel Conwell, clerk of the court, tomorrow and Thursday. A Good Thing—DON’T MISS IT Send your name and address plainly written, together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co.,' Des Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a trial pack- age containing CHAMERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, “flu and whoop- ing coughs, and tickling throat; CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, billous- ness and constipation; CHAMBER- LAIN’S SALVE, needed in every ‘amily for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections; © these valued family medicines for only 5 nts, Don't ment, miss it.—Advertise. ———____. East Terraces is only a short distance from business center, For The Best in Building At Reasonable Prices See F. O. HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder 721 Madison St. Phone 2044R extend to you a wel- large and roomy of- Insurance NERVE, WWDOW = ewe GEIS ‘RELEASE Seer No One Has Questions] our. vrotestea against her exam!- proaching the end of its protracted inquiry, today listened to expert testimony regarding conditions in the oll re-| Senator Stanfield retorted that Sen- no home life or are not occupled with | serves. miltee prosecutor called the name] said, how the facts with regard to of the widow of Jake L. Hamon, of| certain phases of the transactions Oklahoma, who is to be questioned|o¢ Hamon coula’ be ascertained. about stories of an ofl deal in the 1920 campaign, but she was Not pres- e leum geologist and former employee age of ofl from sections 1 and 2 on naval reserve number 1 In Call- fornia. He testified that by the fail- ure to drill off-set wells, the gov- ernment Jost on the sections before March 4, 1921, royalty oll worth $3,200,000. * Mrs. Hamon entered the commit- sponsible for her summons to Wash- ington. t Senator Spencer, Republican, Mis- nation, saying that no information which she might have, would have a bearing upon the subject Before the committee. The committee prosecutor, Sena- tor Walsh, of Montana, replied that she had not been called at his re- quest and he had no desire to ex. amine her. He sald Senator Stan- field, Republican, Oregon, was* re- sponsible for her subpoena, but To Ask Mrs. Hamon Tn Hearing. ‘WASHINGTON, April 29.—Ap- the senate oll committee ator Walsh was not. stating the ‘When the session opened the com- He had merely. suggested, he facts. nt. Willlara W. Cutler, Jr., a petro was ex- Every Purse and Purpose Special $40.00 f With the Hartmann Protective Cushion — garments are traveled immaculately, There Is a Hartmann for People of all classes the world over ave recognized that the Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk provides a convenience much needed at home and when travel- ing. It is a modern, secure wardrobe for man or woman. Those who are very conservative in taste or cost find it a worthy purchase. Hartman Trunks $35 to $125 MEDNICK Bros. Casper’s Leading Store for Men What if that had been our office ! Nex time perhaps it will be your office and yout’ irreplaceable papers. Fire is no respector of persons, and it never comes where or when it is expected, Play safe! Get a “Y and E” “B” Label Safe—the safe with Dry Insulation, and your papers will be safe for the rest of your business lifetime. Ask us for particulars, Casper Stationery Co. fhe Casper Daily Tribune One of the oldest and -jmost substantial gas ranges manufactured. _ {Built according to Am- ' jerican Gas Association specifications. Every range is built on a heavy two in angle iron frame and not band irons. Cast bound front and doors, which gives even expansion and contraction. Doors always remain in right position. Each and every stove guaranteed to give absolute service in every respect; both to quality of material and baking qualifications. Mr. S. A. Brandon, factory representative, will be at our store again tomorrow. He would like to meet you and demonstrate this wonderful gas range to you. Special Ten Days Reduction 15% OFF For Ten Days Only We Carry Only Standard Makes of Stoves, Gas Ranges, Gas Heaters, Fireplaces, Heaters, etc., etc. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT KITCHEN UTENSILS GARBAGE PAILS TINWARE $1.75 regular salyeniael 4 on cans ~~ ..-.. 1.1 Regular 100 Pie Plates—Cut | fr my “Catvanized Garbage ee --------=-na-2-- = Be | Pigg ocr ce ee $2.25 Regular 10c Funnels — Cut | 90.991, Galvanized Garbage Price ------- = eee eee Cans — $3.00 Regular 25c Was! ns— | 26-gal. Cat Price -----uee=-ano= M01] Cee eco ee Regular 25¢ Pudding Pans— | Clothes Pins, 3 dozen for 10c Cut Price -10¢ HAND BRUSHES Just what you need for your suit, or toilet, a hand brush, Regular 15c Pot Price Regular 15c 2 qt. ee a Cut Price ------------- . regular 1c, Cut Regular 30c Large Funnels— Piles ee pase eb 3c Cut Price -------------- 15¢ Regular 30c 1-gal. Measures ALUMINUM WARE —Cut Price 150 Sauce Pans, aluminum, 4-qt. at Bread Pans — -15¢ rap 6-Cup Muffin 15¢ 4-qt. Covered Sauce Pans, Graters ------- 15¢ aluminum, at ~-:_-..___ 59c Fruit Cake Pans - -15c 6-qt. Stewing Lip Kettles 65¢ Mixing Bowls, aluminum 65¢ Flour Sifters -. ; Fruit Cake Pans, large--.26¢ | fat. Aluminum Pudding 8-Cup Muffin Tins ----28¢ | 1,- 7 4""ouble Alumina. Dish Pans ------------ 28e | Bolen Pha duis taste Lavan Aluminum Percolator, EXTRA SPECIAL 3-Cup Alum erco) Lie, 10, 12, 14 quart Galva- SPS a ERR, oe! 85e nized | Fells. oe OE 10-at. Dish Pans, aluminum, a at ..-----..--....~.! $1.00 Price - $3.00 Oval Shape Dish Pans, ea ae Micathihn wide Sasebees $1.85 nd Doubl lumi Adiqt Dish’ Pans :scsn<-98e: | Roasters cee es 17-qt. Dish Pans - hs Stew Kettles, aluminum, a $1.00 TINWARE cag Sauce Pans, aluninum, Bh (NSE ei AR 1.00 Choice of all. Sanitary’ Drip E : ! Pans and Biscuit Pans. Reg- Rinminne ee et ular values up to 10-qt. inum Ket- per eee 50c J0-qt. Mirro Aluminum Ket. English Fruit Cape Pans 30c | 5-at. les, aluminum, 2-qt. Flour Sifters, finest 30¢ | ®t ----------~.---- $1.50 $1.60 10-qt. Bread Raisers 75¢ GALVANIZED TUBS No. 0 Tubs -.. No, 1 Tubs - No. 2 Tubs ~-. No. 8 Tubs oo EXTRA SPECIAL Regular 15c Granite Cups. Just the thing for Camp- ing. Slightly damaged in shipment 4c 90c - P. BRENNAN AROUND THE CORNER OFF SECOND 149 S. DURBIN NOW IN FULL SWAY STOVES, GAS RANGES, HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS Aluminum Ware, Enamel Ware, Glass Ware Paints, Enamels, Stains, Tinware, Rugs, Wooden Ware, Cutlery, Etc. If Cut Prices Talk... Then I Am Shoutin | FLOOR ENAME] WALL PAINT Roman interior wall paint made with pure oil colors and a specially prepared linseed oil which dries flat without sacrificing durability; is far superior to kal- somine as it can be washed when soiled. Beautiful, durable, hygienic. All desired colors. Regular price per gallon $5.00. Cut Price per gallon etek BL, Relay. Sys aE pce $3.50 INTERIOR PAINTS L White ‘and ivory enamel inside paint finishing; Regular gallon $6.00. 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