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PAGE SIX. : Cde as: oe oie eae Sa aie SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924. ne women and the utter futility of ‘objection to it| set-in motion concerning | ( cr . he e. ij Che Casper Daily Cribu cn any account by the opposite sex. 7 foremost in erystalliziny pon’ \e : : tai MEMBER THE ASSOCI4TED PRESS |. | That director ‘has dro} all foolish nations.| tions. He does not pick : : ie” ation r , mem- | haloes re oe eee ee ee a tied in this paper |About an old-fashioned chorus, promptly engaged | whose unpopularity mij This own, qui ‘3 Of the. to sane te og Ree ea tae * ma . end also the local news published herein. -| twenty-four snappy bobbed heads and their} ties shine by TMomber of Audit Burtau of Circulation (A. Bo) |‘Taining is now going forward with great suc- cess. The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening ant | What's the use. The Sunday Morning ‘Tribune every Sunday, at Cas- . Wy . Publication offices: Tribune Building, - - ~ fal Enposite portettioe, Dawes and His Pipe } Ri Minieaddte"s. ii ities ROE ee ee Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postozfice as second} There has been much» said about =the Dawes class matter, November 22, 1916. pipe. You read it in the presi Penile lec ao a ETRE Ee © % gS ied from Page One.) represent some state or < ) by one m lamp post already is ds h ser uaieeent pom: ta. with: four- flags, two verge 3 mittee, > makes members of that| flags, the flag. of New York City, - PA eb etee s haeetne | ended Detiaess FetEE TORE” ™; -------15 and 16] you see it in the pictures It has | ‘ whe ~-Altho : “ e ol] delegation his guests for the entire and the flag of ate in" Ee pranett, “Telephone” Bxclange Connecting All the famous attachments to the Republican can-| emergenciés. < d ; eveland ‘on’ July 4. Pia : tenure of the fracasrhere. t Meantime, the “business men’ Departments. . —_—_—_——-| didate’ for vice president. Let’s look into the ~He looks after ‘them, he takes! ig expect to Scape, 5 x b ‘oa “4 of By blamed thing and see what about it. A pipe with | jg has not taken® : ine “ . : them eee betas pes ee nares than pocket mor id ep oS eager +. RB. HANWAY and E. BE. HANWAY a reputation on two continents must. be some touproelslaaee oil Ba j Eile Lig right Spe nls eee 4a eatab ten, deinkablen feat re ier ryens Pipe eee A dete net onan Mei. : we e rete th t to see; he arranges | “T° é a the Fotepr timer Seeman rp ters a Bide. Me senting pipes to this friends and therefore buys he iateautage eres by: 9 iree! ran fo . es ter en hattheke RDtaLr ata ges my fendora lise Mp siareatps bo t AED * ey a ate Mont.| them by the gross. Here are some details. It has not counted the cost of ~ the ite of: tea parties, provides them with an Laeepaninga yar yy mney Dail: , i f the i ted ? vases aS tog jeral i € orchestra all their own. Boy rick, in ete eee eet nclac, Gal, Copies: of the y |the appearance, froma distance -of the invert Prag tohitteiey oo bye, Sane vied six sou: ut he died a-month| The list of the New Yorkhosts| For, although R. Q. Merric ecution:of:the Harding | rit: nm the New York, Chicago, Boston, /dudeen affected by the Irish laborer of fifty mm states, Bu ta ¢ federtt prohibition enforce- and Pan Trancuce offices and visitors are welcome, years ago, but this is only because the stem en-| policy. of retrenchment and economy. One ofthe | 2*er eae Heras an ant ed Somatic aris anions cen oT birpaihtees*, hg ment has announced raausel eles ' p rs + . er a! e | wei 5 Re. abate yeh A 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES | ters the bowl nearer the top than the bottom.| first” items that confronted him was. an % apontenciaen, pa ep ee ee Ene | Wiltisas Boyce Thompson very, Very ary pveing ar pi Ae By Carrier and Outside State As a matter of fact the pipe is as upright ag a mate of $250,000 for improvements in. the White |@P! ed tion, One Year, Dally and Sunday - .60 | Congregational minister. Tt consists of two bowls | trouse, He could have approved of this item with- | Votes here, since they could not cast their there willbe: plenty: of fire-wager: hi are ea cc fe Ra el eS fot ea 69] one screwed into the other, with a cooling cham-| out public eritieism and personal. comfort | ballots for a man who was dead. Pattijobh, Charles 1. Sabin, secretly.on tap. mnenecnnoden ee eile ae etE EG RRS HT EeeaT There da: ber e bottom throu, ich the smoke}. ri enhan ee . McCann, Gen. Goethals, bullder of In Madison Square Garden One Sonth, “Daily nad Sunday peri it is then eae bartels a spiral into bibtrah pr span pa lag Of. mi a fe “Panera Cenaly; Tames W.5Ger-| © Kifprceet iad see Per Copy the mouth, making a detour, it is said, of twenty | out of the b t. Hia purpose was to reduce |/2ny, ¢ petal aig i ea eA Sepa eel Segreec ors Soe or caveralldaye' th’ recatee ie 1% Six aronthe, Dally and Sunday ——-—-------—---"3.35 | that with a waterpipe, the smoke salmon taste ph tegen By. cthoOkSe- si tdoaa x sonert at “a, coiupliment to met Kawneer And others equally well] Tyyelegates will be seated in the cen- One Month, Dally and Suncay --——--———— fe |1€88 whereas with the pipe affected by General | oliticiau would have approved the bonus ‘bill; Beat: n\public life who, were Fach man has volunteered to pay| ter of the big building. "Alternates advance and bi larger ‘42 votes, 1 Thomas s4 y f them. Mem- All subscriptions must be peud tn 7 after subscrip-| Dawes almost the full strength of the tobacco! the postal pay bill and all other bills catering Deaber, | a vovemy went to. Th Bs TECH ive entertainment voste of the dele-| Will pedal clang bees ae Daily Tribune will h hi ke Ithough it is delightfull. rnor. and senator of Indiana, who ig | bers tion “becomes one month in arrears. Seal eatin ppalicoly o him, Efull¥ |to numerous groups: possessing the ballot. Mr. Ww val of, Tilden for the Democratic presi-| Sein Awarded him. The ist ea! vention Committee and guests who \ RICK. IF YOU DONT GET YOUR TRIBUNE, _ | °0! by the time it gets to him. Coolidge kept to a straight without re-| 7% Ata 3 i . 3 ere ¢ absolutely non-partisan and includes ts through the Democratic 't find your Tribune after looking care-|_ It has not been determined as yet to put the] gard to his personal popularity. He kept the |2utial nomination four years ‘later, and was|the city's most prominent Republi. See ee ee tttes gag wit eae: ruil; tor se call 18 oF 16 and it will be delivered to you} Dawes pipe out in the form of campaign sou- on, icket with him for vice, president.| cans, as well as Democrats. Pot ’s expenditures ‘to the figure} Put on the ticket = , _|ea on the main floor. ‘The. rest. o by special’ messenger. Register complaints before 8! veniers, but it is entirely likely that pipe smoke a seen ee ae aoe 5 n 1884 he elected.on the ticket Cleve: |. A sample of fun in store Js the en-| ti, “crowd must. tse the balconies, o'clock. , ers will be sniffing around about the ‘matter| phe stability of character that. furnishes. a. ~ 4 Raia Habeetn | Ly Bugene 1,|_ For each $100 subscribed by. New before the big show is over. foundation for statesmans has permitted Mr. Yorkers for convention entertain- t i 5 tenet Ka ghithen ) ele oe fee Moran, its sponsor. It includes a rah. ATCT is They Answer All Requirements Coolidge to build a. solid structure of achieve-|,, Dighteen ’ electorial votes went to B. Gratz | iy *itouna New York harbor, in.| ment, one Sen ain net taxa oie i i y h vill ‘ _| Brown, senator and governor of Missouri, who} spection of transatlantic ships in| of them, however, ‘2 Let the Democrats nominate whom they wi A New System E ment as statesman, He has foresight, / shrewd- | ¥. hints a for! “ei identmori+thel pcre: iinet “inccheos aboard «the rrow. = at New York. They will haye to exercise mighty , ° : it ness, tenacity and patience. His patriotism — can : port, buffet lunche : Ganeath: thet was: 2) Pte lgment to secure men equal to the Re-| ‘This year will go down in history as the period part of his natire. "| Greeley ticket. Charles J. Jenkins, governor of | Majestic or Berengaria, 28 thee ante ein te lito pin tyopeaet eae eeblican candidates. Coolidge and Dawes are|Wwhen the American congress went wild and made Georgia, 3 ie ed Bay 2) and Daria Pe ter mar tne the Rucet of Afary KIrk-| nich the potographers and moving RB tdely lmowan to the people. No or compelled | an ass of itself on the matter of inquiry, inves- M 5 = whose sudden resignation from the Uni tates Besidéa the delegation entertain-| Picture men do thelr work. < to ask who they are and what they have done. | tigation snooping and breaking into ‘skeleton His Estimate of Mondell suprem iy TP eee ee | 7 tact Nasement_ wil be telegraph ‘All of that is a ‘part of the history of the country | closets. When more Paul Bys were running at! John Temple Graves the brilliant journalist, es really Geni UeeWina certertalanient, start. snatrsparnte, telephones pee ane and portions of it are world history. large and more gunpowder plots and mare's] yy ator and Teader in southern public opinion at | BE today with a garden party to| Conveniences of then, No one need ask where or how they stand]|nests were discovered than in all time before. a The whole country heaved a great sigh of relief when_congress adjourned and went to the nation- al conventions, that is such of them as were wel- vhat their policies. Their lives testify to that. Shey stand for the best interests of the Unit- ed States of America for one thing. They are both loyal and thorough Americans for another bi ‘ither of them is afraid to make a statement and back it to the limit. That’s another thing. Neither is a pussyfooter. Neither has a thing or exe n any public or private ac- ken. That helps a lot. aunch and safe. Both are plain everyd citi Both are solutely honest. Both are human, Both have the unmeasured con- 8 Wor n : fidence of the people of the nation. together with the members of investigating com- Both are able, fearless, loyal. Both haye been|mittees could bring about a complete transfor- eye ? ‘ Iven by Miss writing in the Washington Post on: the ‘eve of | Yt: Sormmltssermpmen, "| ‘The radio is to be extensively used the Republican national convention ait oes d eT hy rominent Demo! tite convention. Two companies erable compliment to Frank-W. Mondel. per “pe Every arrangement for putting the| Will do al e broadcasting—the, come manent chajanan, V8 "ORE eneE ee “King of city Ina new holiday cuit of clothes | American Telegraph and Telephone i ; ; real southerner, a man of national viewpo' “Kansas is up in arms against Senator, Cap-|has been completed—and what a any - * eat f * Mi anaiey ho? y, the latter a suBs!- we Cellet ea is ase le ee ate Ey and just estimates, It may be taken as’ a) bow: |per ” says Ed Howe; “but I sounded a warn. | “sult” tt Ist Dinter the thier: hey will Wend feel that thee hee ety of criminals exist who | cuet “to Wyoming while giving. one of our. citk against the man yedrs ago and no attention | | Every building ts ablaze with the | Pee oe ine a toe eatterad feel that they have been unjustly discriminated | jong hig proper place “in the uiblican party aid to it. — Berean ce (SIRE: “evan “Ublown | oy s the cointiy, Tidy are: eee against. They are willing to teatify'to anything| 19 45 -tlie ation. Bir. Gravel! aehRse SOoWE Soe here is nothing whatever to Capper (beyond | “re Window is filled with fine silks | Oy waz ‘New York: WCAP and nd everythi bout anybody for a considera- ‘ ‘ ‘ and the glitter of bright and prec. e : Wey. ti Te ‘y 35 2 a A y i sf Ornette bility By right of eminent equipment and as well|an ordinary good, fellow): exeept his ability as|ious thincs. Even. the workaday | WRC, Washington: W Gx Sehaitee. hould bake s sat ot the ancl - L ‘a abi''Y by presidential preference Frank Mordell. will a Hand-shaker. He is one of the most dangerous | downtown world is clean or at ae ath are nana a oThe csanetion ber electing to: een ged the wit-|¥#ve the honor to preside over the permanent |men in politics, for°the reason that he can suc- leant “ay clean as is possible in a ee a GN tate ane y : | sessions c 1 leve- von" both: x valley ‘of loweriig buildings and 10,-] Chicago; KSD, St. Louls, K who have already testified with such ef-|5¢8sions of the Repubitcam convention at) Cleve-| cessfully carry water on both shoulders. es med tai tg yu gs an Kansas City. Both z z = Bist: at Rok land. “He is for high taxee, God, the devil, virtue, The Hotel Association Committee worthy of consideration. These creatures Ie will louk and act the part, superbly. One villainy, whiskey, prohibition, and gets away vbiicastarttite ec sin selene today announced that there still are of the handsomest men in the house of represen-| with. it. « hee visitors will see n trafsformed Fifth | "Ooms" avallable it prices varying “People like’ slobbqry men, in polites, litera- 4 i itic 3 ..| tatives, groomed always to sartorial perfection, Avenue—the aristocrat. of streets. | f9™ $2 to $8... New York hotel men ied and teste: ither has ever failed to come} mation of our political system, Instead of goy- af y a cay thay wan't pepalee: ek eEaE ot ations of those who trusted in|@rnment by legislation, we should have the new-|2"4 With the fine manners of a Chesierfield, he |ture, religion and everything else, and Arthur| Tho decorators called thelr product may easily be posed’as a representative of the|Capper-is king of the slobs.” New York's “Golden Way.” at, 2 From Washington Arch to 60th The news ‘that the senate will broadcast its| Street, the Avenue will blaze with ;played havoc with the sale of radio orange colored lamps. Then there t 3 on er idea of government by investigation. or the 2 2 apothesis =) the olla coindl lawyer. Brace, of the ease and the polish os his: ancient The proposal should be carefully examined | P2?tY grown, aristrocratie in its: long aoa by the parties and the people. Possibly Mr. La- ae peat riprtarnsertc a pre dia (haber splines er yt bab 3, o SS ‘lev, . ‘3 kr bead i 4 will get upon the suggestion Nt © uly 4) sive congresses he haw moved serene aad distin: |" “A mormal taxpayer is one”who thinks he has| mp fo" two and aacSrRYe TIGRE: PD : ; guished amid the stormy scenes of partisans up-|his money's worth when’ he shakes ‘hands with ing ever-attempted. More than 25,- that have worked before and will on the floor, and of strategists in the council |the ‘president.—Brigeport Telegram. 000 globes will b That is their treatment and their Behold the Laborer chambers of his party. He is an astute and mil-| “Well, I declare!” exelaimed General Dawes | Each block of manner of treatment and their encouragement Aint satin tontasbench tii Ake imaikeowtcns ik tant leader of the best standard Republican type, when the‘radio told him of his nomination. Tut, r afc y. a - ; e | Genéral, -be | yourself !—1 |! - W'Doee the cldest inhabitant recall. any crista|day) afternoon and watches the birds that sit) ® Kem and aggremelve debater, enc ae any Sima Geter et benrauselt '=-New,) ork Héraid/Trib Z about him and he says to himself; “They've got to. grapple with the doughttest: 0 ators 5 in American affairs when the country did not r rt of Der Oren ‘the men fitted to direct the ship into the | it soft. Nothing to do but hop about and eat all] '® Sive a good account: of himself ‘always and them, It would seem that they are the very men, who have arisen to guide the republic through the trials that have beset it. advocate and practice no quack remedies ls of the country. Just plain home ef a . Oy . For ¥ he was the floor leader ‘are’m . “representative of a great = chia > day, and no need of a house at night. I'd like to | °V¢TY Where. For years e ay Tep! ‘ ae 4 x, here and Coolidge and Dawes are | be a bird.” wane aaa ann SORAYA, Bik cman sISIEAL perer. peed tat ike ee Os the men to assume command and bring us to] But the man hasn’t observed closely enough wank aah orit: di inority. There’ were nor’ diive 4 i pafety. 7 There is no living creature that “has it soft;”|"@"* as thajority and in minorjty. neve rocated an unwise .or un- : pe 4 giants in those days and Frank Mondell bore sound national policy.—Frank W. Mondell. ° prin: evans tg their bread and few find the himself amid these strong, great figures of Dem- - Gontiides “thie Mirowi <thrsaher with his rea. |0Cra@cy with power ce, with comeliness | The pre-convention fur is flying in New. York. brown jacket. and his spotted waistcoat and his |%"4 courtesy that stamped him as a real Jeader |The one, crowd = Soke assert Cox will a ae " among men. ‘. e | repeat 1920. triumph. ey mean of course pene Hs be aie ee ee “It is out of these stormy, strenuous years }his nomination by the conyention, not his defeat little while it is but to hearten him for the su a Hewabiion a permanent ue woankewses by the: people. k A with the fine record an e high repu é .o= eretyahietneieienatee apres mate’ that he moved Coolidge to choose him for, the permanent They are talking Senator Walsh. of Montana, i 8. of oil investigation fiasco fame, for permanent 1 oh aie Bis chair at Cleveland. Sis a ee ae sper tea “What he fronts at Cleveland is easy road to|chairman of the Democratic national convention. ery a One would think: that the convention had more 4 seaey-Ay § Bcc »y | Lim. To preside over the most flawless harmony foundation ‘and/frame ‘are heavy.“For a. number i107 eves marke a political convention, to hold |self respect. of days he and his spouse labor almost without el over 1,100, men in love with one another ae bey fees sit 1 arr brit cl or and in love with their predestined nominee—to ERG es es a LOW, in a tree, whose | niodarate, succemive bursts of nearly unanimous nity is infrequently invaded; but once the | Sy oiuuse to ap cobate ao; ithe tiomah the convention. The tc n vote is one | site of the home is chosen, that particular tree is | “PF fe, PPo rms a. DER x . ‘: a chosen to aunounce,the final ballot that lets thousand ninety-eight. magic two-thirds is|the private property of the thrashers. Jays and loose the thunder of¢n roval that waits the; fi- seven hundred thirty-two. So there is no real|other such noisy folk inyade: it at their peril. PR Lp 7 1 announcement—is an easy, charming and:be-|persons. This leaves just enough pedestrians for|your friends. You will find it a delightful way to enter- hope for McAdoo in the earlier balloting unless | Dogs and eats that approach are assaulted with |") § *s “ 54 ik : 'y 0 -en! he can succeed in some manner, in abrogating | scoldings that seem to contain some hint of pro- coming pose for the handsomest and most. pop- ret? ian bi athe : sport: tain. Dinner from 12 to 2 and 5 to 7:30 p. m. Every the old rule which governs. fanity, Le onerowsmaneot- ts Republlgen ra geht) 908 A eed ITP, Sunday. All you can eat for 65c. . The McAdoo whoopersup believe they can| And then the brood is hatched. What a desper- pen fhe dircr of pias tet eat ae O5% Lines and “ es —_—_- rustle the five hundred fifty votes, which is the = peaen it os to eS gaping mouths! | ¢4. the conten lace of a coneenteie tea, BY, TED OSBORNE majority of all votes if they can break the rule,| From early morning until the twilight of eve- a . A LESSON IN CIVICS. Their efforts will be centered on telegrams |ning there is no rest. Long bills, driven with a and Frank Mandell should be in his élement from rT i 5 First (Councilman—“Here’s a fine-lookin, ‘ from back home to delegates to vote for-abroga-| power that seems incredible, explore the lawn, nla He Git eopieten Silk serene street.” | ‘ x); THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0 odore Burton supplies in power, and‘he will-both | ~Seeond Councilman—“You're _ right. What's ® tion. ‘these wires will pour into the convention |and darting flights are made to seize unfortu- 0 look th irit the. best. thing, to do for it?” : ; 233: pronounce, 94 3240 e spirit of;-the political Everything in Building Material at the psychological moment and with the hoped | nate insegts. Somehow the young are filled, when for effect. The master stroke isswell plan the old folks eat nobody knows. Well, the young} [ove feast over which i i First—“Let’s, have it 4 f 2 3 . t is his ha fortune to r ‘8 have img up for a sewer. wee g é mtie g. Second—“But wouldn’t it be proper to pave FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS if it takes on uninstructed de need much, There is such a little while to de- But on the other hand the convention generals | velop a body and strengthen it in practice flights “Frank Mondell comes from Wyonting, It lis it first?” : far enough west to meet the geographical and | First—“Of course. I thought you understood Distributors of The Traditional Rule In the Democratic convention, opening in New York, next Tuesday interest centers around the effort of the McAdoo fo to break the two: thirds rule which has long held a place in the conduct of Democratic national conventions and has been the means of thwarting the ambitions of candidates for the presidency who have come to the convention with a majority of the dele- gates pledged and have remained unable to se- “ure the required number to nominate. "he McAdoo forces are short, away short. 'They control a little rising of four hundred votes in clenrock paeken pO nBeES are still attracting Casper mo- ; Th ' jt, | borists in droves. No wonder, for such toothsome dinners pa denen ania Bb Pardes ‘o ib lare not to be had outside of the best homes. Motorists : ; ap) reciate having a place to go where the real home California has, an automobile for every five |flavor is obtainable. Try it yourself. Come and bring Even the senate in little old Rhode Island had AT PERE PERSE EERRESOR DATE ERENT EY Oi IER ERTS EDY poguee eetes LERDRSEDTRTAGTORRND OC bERECEOHROEE HEMIOS Denes? sunshine here are numerous favorite sons in This is no pleasure trip. All migratory crea- the field, well as several opposing candidates | tures travel on business. They go where food is * with instructed delegates all of whom figure that] to be found as workmen drift from town to town. : the two-thirds rule will be in their fayor, in nie the sonnets develop stamina for the with holding the nomination from MeAdoo in| flight is one of the mysteries of nature. i . P the earlier balloting and later in aiding their] ‘The thrasher and his kind haye no sinccure. If peel Drees ease pee i) parece oH ot a “ Jered or chances when the dark horses are brought on|certain’ twodegged mammals were required. to i “Dattlen for mension tee Weeat opposed to MeAdoo will not be drowsing in the| before the great adventure of going south. diplomatic requirements of a president whose | that. Then after it Je eve, and a drain put in, judgment in such matters neyer slumbers nor | Well have it re-payed.” ~ sleeps. He is indigenous to the life and industries | _ Second—“All in readiness to be dug up again of Wyoming. He has struggled in all. the indus. |for the gas ? I see you understand the prin- economy. And after we have it re-pa the second time, then what?” First-—“Well, then it will be ready for widen- w York and West Virginia, * “The Republicans this year are forutnate in The argument in behalf of the majority rule| having a president who is entitled to succeed cites the fact that in 1920 at San Francisco the | himself and upon whom all sections can enthu- convention by adopting the rules governing the stically unite,” says the Washington Post, United States zress av the rules of. the con “Although not chosen to be president, Mr. vention lly abrogated the traditional | Coolidge has so triumphantly demonstrated his y i re two-thirds r contention is not concurred | Wisdom and courage while president, and has Engel Po Payer tape get invhy thes ber of members of the con: Jestablished himself’ in the public contidence to| they will delightfully noc pre eae mon jae vention and the party leaders. such a degree; that his nomination has been al ojq° regime and the yanitaht new Seeds ofthe COMPARATIV®LY BEAUTIFUL with i foregone conclusion. indestructible Republican party,” , ‘Your bride may be wealthy and all that, old “When Mr. Coolidge became president, in An- fellow, but I don’t think she will be ‘a beaut: ayes Bobbies ema gust last, he was highly regarded by the coun- ® i show ‘at the altar.” . if 0} try, and a safe administration was expected, Rather a Frost “You don’t, eh? Wait ’til you see the bunch of he other day a theatrical director in New | but he had not yet revealed the Sreater qualities! It doesn't seem to be a really good year for bridesmaids she jicked out” se hs York advertised for applicants for chorus posi- | of statesmanship that are now universally rec-| third and fourth and fifth parties. The Farmer. . “ tions and specified that no girl with bobbed hair | ognized. Rarely in the history of the United Labor-Progressive party national ‘conyention at need apply. His idea was to show the people of | States has a public man made such rapid prog-|St. Paul, where ten thousand, delegates’ were rountry an old-fashioned chorus and mako|ress in winning the confidence of the nation. anticipated, numbered actually ‘three hundred ture of the long tresses. The next day the| “When Mr. Coolidge’s brief record as presi-| fifty-five, one hundred-sixty of the total bein, ints began to pour in. Out of the first two |dent is serutinized it is perceived that his per lents of Minnesota. x _ only two wore long hair. sonal character is the prime factor in his popu ‘either Magnus Johnson nor Hendrik Shi director gave it up and changed his plana, | larity. He is not preeminent as an dratod. He is d, senators from Minnesota and elected vy gured that if out of two hundred only two | not a skillful manipulator of publicity in his | the party put in an appearance at the conven- sles appeared the season would be over be-|own behalf. He does not know Now to originate | tina) he runs. Mondell could easily have beaten any |4ted dollars a month spending money?” Hubby—“Not where” + . in all it litical battles fo: ‘ly two decade & the track ' ; ‘ work as hard, their wails would be heard above | of vigandvadivac Hip ‘hip visyer: Seat deféated”in ing. There’s nothing I admire so much a system Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. ee Advance judgment is that the unlikely thing is|the din of their, industry. public life until in the last senatorial election |in the care and improvement of our streets.” Phone 2300 and 62 Cas; Wyo. : the -nomitn ton af: Measano ¥ ard the deine eerste: he ‘leveled ‘his thining lance agai that eri, BE Foci aan Office and Yard—First.and Center Ss. i : i oute ark horse e 0 $ ‘ gray, redoubtable Demorrat John B. Kendrick, ‘ . CAN LE : Sen tor Ralston of Indiana or John W, Davis President Coolidge who always wins, Seti mail hanlabt whoever. Wifie—Do you-object to my haying two hun- JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW other antagonist in Wyoming, and only waits another general election to comb-baek to public life in Washington. “Theodore Burton and Frank Mondell will at all, if you can find it any- UNCLE HOOK SAYS. “An ass may look wise t’ another ass, but et don’t mean nuthin’.” TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicazo & Nerthweaten SUCCESSFUL. “Did the marriage turn out happily?” “Yes, they got a divorce in two weeks.” A scientist says Drunkenness is a Disease. Very true. T have had a SCOTRLAPEIERRE DROSS PEREREE ON RELET EE DIOS EA HK SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER—TOWNSEND HOTEL Le A 2 a i ra he could find the twenty-four he desired. || and circulate myths which would picture him as] There seemed to be a sort of jinx on. the whole Bren cinne ae cod Sess calles and Delivered o tLaector's experience only shows how uni-! a man whose intense love of humanity commands ‘affair, bee 9 a.m. versal the bobbed hair fashion has become among 7 pe, seeause of the large number of commun: loye in return. No ‘human interest’ apecdotes are Company ae 1a - 2:80 p. m. Company : Fighteenth A: sts and other breeds and elements of: disturb- Was Se ebed mendment