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nt PAGE TWO. EARCH GOING ONFORLOOT OF BANDIT GANGS Buried Treasure. Hunt- ed by Aged Man in Kansas Region. ‘an., IJuly 29. red by what aces of evidence,” Elzy 0, is here preparing to con- O-year search for the ur the Cummins, Cook and it gangs. mly believes the loot of bandits, dead for many years, yed upon covered wagon ng the early 70's, is buried in southern Kansas or Oklahoma. s farmer, with a curl urge to find the hid- s has spent the great- Each If, he oe yugh to encourage search for the purpose nd data that would aid him. Harris said she was ed that part of a bandit loot ral Bridge par The park is heavily dotted with caves and hidden springs and rugged gulches ould require a lifetime to ex plore An aged negro woman, whose name Harr's refuses, to’ divulge, ts uid to have seen part of this loot by dynamiting earth and andit gangs are sald to have 1 over two million in gold dust at ne. The members of the band were captured or killed and the se cret of the cached fortune died with has lived the life of a re- ending most of anyons carry- ing on t search. GAR SYSTEM IN CHEYENNE WILL AE ABANDONED Street Railway Tracks ‘To Be Tom Up, Is Late Decision. Wyo., July 29.—The Cheyenne lect treet Rallway mpany which es a line be tween this city and Fort Russell, is to\tear up {ts tracks and go out of business. This announcement, made Monday afternoon, clarified a situa tion wherein the company’s unwil lingness either to comply with pav. ing provisions of {ts franchise or to take up its tracks, long had delay- ed aving of ations in the business district 1 weeks ago a por tion of its down-town kage was taken up and paving proceeded on ne streets vaeated, but the remain. ing trackage held-up paving on other thoroughfares Removal of the last of the com- pany’s trackage in the business dis- trict was begun Tuesday morning. The line from the business district to the city Mmits will be torn up later, after arrangements have been completed for automobile bus pas- senger service between the city and Fort Russell. Meanwhile cars will be operated over the remaining por- tion of the line. The principal stockholder of. the’ company, and the holder of its bonds, is Mrs, Rose Cosgriff of Denver. PLANS RUSHED FOR ROUNDUP ith the v ute for the Casper-Mills rou than ten days away preparations for the show are going forward rapidly, The race track is being put into shape, men having been employed to scrape it and make it ready for the events of the show. Particular attention must be paid it because of the auto polo games which will be held each di of the vo, All the cars "have arrived men who will drive them ready to do some practicing on course, This event in itself ul furnish any show and if th com up to the standard for thrilling in t that advance formation le one to believe there should -be no opportunity for boredom. Prosr % good rodeo are even & an they were when the managers. ¢ the affair started st to gathef the material for the different ¢ nts, It was soon seen that Casper has a name for being a R00 . w town and r %, ro} t rs and others who f ‘ Y here, many of —<—o——_—~- Tribune for highway tn TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY sengers for Craig, Co'o., leaving Friday or Saturday, enclosed cur, Call 666, Se eee ranean i Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924, . —____—__— ie man and owned John T. Peak. , Charles C. Tinkér, administrator of The patrol, it is etry did not|the estate of W. H. Tinker and Mr. stop after the accident. and Mrs. Chauncey Walker, who 4 1 > were found dead in thelr home here December 20 last as the result of the breaking of a gas feeder line under the house, Charles Tinker is the son of W. 1H. Tinker and brother of Casper Delegation Will y m7); en > . VOnTeren ; Mat 2 gee Yul? sie Park # Cees CONCERN SUED|—..-.-~ Summeftime y Seeking new inspiration for the]ning a stunt which shall be repre- ; SHERIDAN, Wyo., July 29.—Fil- Satisfaction ) Young Women’s Christian associa-|sentative of Wyoming and the Ing of two sults, in amounté total- 7 ' : }] | tion in Casper, an enthusiastic dele-| Casper spirit. Keynote Speeches Put} ins “10,000 against ‘the Sheridan that’s the story bi | gation from this city is preparing to Courses which will be offered this 4 Gas and Fuel company was an- * attend the Rocky Mountain com:| year are: In Form by Nominees | ovncet here by af. B. Camp. munity coriference early next month| ‘(he Home and Social Progress,” 'y ; ln, who said he represented at Estes Park, Colo. by Mrs. Alvin Hendee; “Money Of Big Parties _—_ In addition to the general secre-|%'rails for Women,” by Mary Frances tary, Mias Mary Kissick, the dele-}Day; “The Woman Movement in * + delightful flavor gation will include Mrs, Rose} Burope and the Near East,” by Miss} WASHINGTON, July 29.—Presi- To Whitén Skin and firmness under Leonard, office secretary; Miss Lillie} Woodsmall, and a serious study of} dent Colidge has begun to put on summer heat Roberts and Mrs. F. B. Andrews,|the international responsibility of} paper the Republican keynote ad- members of the board of directors,| women led by Miss Gerwick of the | dress he will deliver here August 14 and Miss Elnora Husky and Mabel] education division of the national | when formally advised of his nomina- hrli who represent the business | board who the leading speaker | tion as the Republican presidential women. C. A. institute held | candidate. The conference, which is an an- Mr, Coolidge spent several hours nual event, opens Tuesday, August] ‘The counci] hours for business | yesterday dictating sections of the , and lasts for 10 days, closing Fri-| women, for secretaries and for board | address to his stenograhper. He made day, August 15,—10 days which are| members will be planned to give} rapid progress ax he previously had filled to the fullest extent with in-]each person attending something of | outlined the address in detail, and spiration ond enjoyment for all the] value to take home to her own asso-| another period was allotted today for women in attendance. ciation and each will be led by a] similar work. $ Fully 400 women are expected to] national expert. Preparations for the notification attend as the Rocky Mountain dis-| Mrs. Charles Carey of Cheyenne | ceremonies have beeen virtually com- trict includes Montana, Wyoming,|is to be the hostess of the confer- | pleted As Sg Pr veinbinle., ai. Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Okla-| ence. rector of e Washington headquar- homa and the extreme western sec-] C.\S. Richamlson of the Consolt. | ters of the Republican national com-| (erful skin whitener, softener and tions of Kansas, Nebraska and the/ dated Royalty company, has offered | mittee, The issuing of invitations 5 *. automobile transportation for the | and other details were placed in Mr.| | Massage this eetly fragrant Casper delegation from Cheyenne to eid pes pee Netionas Chatr- pty rn as the meg ae -s which will make thelr trip to | man Butler, who will not return to| arms a! can not irritate, Ecdpalbihger ppoigip tc ne If Wasnington until & few days betore| Famous singe “beauties use it to Natrona Transfer, 1 "he hg ha he notification. clear, eoyeb le | is asa wee rosy-whits complexion; also as a|| Storage & Fuel Co. and will go from Cheyenne by auto-| DARK HARBBOR, ISLESBORO, | fr sunburn -and ‘tan: Diedch. PHONE With Lemon The onty harmless way to bleach the skin white Is to mix the juice of two Ya @@/iemons with three a ice Ses MOVING druggist will supply Our Specialty MOVING AND for a few cents, ile, esl you Nave. ® TRANSFER GEBO COAL Prices Reasonable whole quarter-pint of the most won- . W. C. A. uses the ¥. M. . A. camp at Estes, ideally located on a beautiful plateau commanding a wonderful view of the park and the delegates are housed in rustic lodges and tent cottages in groves bh surround the central campus |mobile the following morning. Maine, July 29.—With only 24 hours} You must mix this remarkable and administration buildings also of| During the absence of Miss Kis-|f his Maino vacation’ remaining] lotion yourself. It can not be 949 rustic construction. sick and Mrs. Leonard, Miss Ruth | John W. Davis devoted much of his| bought ready to use because jt acts best immediately after it is prepared. The time at camp ts about evenly | Meacham, girls’ work secretary, as-| time today, finishing up his address Satan, divided between courses of instruc-| sisted by Mrs. Ruth McIntyre, & bs Rd 184 deliver at Clarksburg, West tion adapted to tho needs of secre-| member of the board of directors, | Viéinia. Ausust rere accepting the board members and group | will have charge of the Y. W. C. A, | Democratic presidential nom/nation. His calendar was clear of engag conferences with national | headquarters here. ~ otis phen et the 4 ments and his only recreation was a the’ wapletas whoren ison golf match in the late afternoon, Ac- tures. Outdoor sports are strong- companied by Mrs. Davis and his ateassedi,. ¢haxe alieaioves cian friend, Ftank L. Polk, the nominee Will leavagtomorrow afternoon for ity for visits to the many points Bi Camel tistastent (isi itt Spake) lei pt ace New York, “arftving there Thursday I hereby announce myself as Demo- cratic candidate for clerk of the Dis- Chicago girls, seve members of wealthy, families, decided sever: months ago to show Brazillans just what a Russian ballet was like. }>! « Comes Back instead the Brazilians showed them a perfectly good revolution. Anx'e ‘« Pex ry mmornin, Was felt for their safety, as no word was received from them for > | jatieiy pepulen nt ins 8 Par (Nas Again at his desk in his headquar- trict Court. after the fighting in Sao Paulo started. News, however, has. coure are in Argentina now. Her e three of them: Viola Shermont, left; nces’ Dagmare, upper right, and Adris Milar, below. Stunt day with its pageantry rep- resentative of the various sections of the country, ts looked forward to during the entire conference, and PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN WILL) CENTER IN WASHINGTON WITH) '<t%on Feast COOLIDGE REMAINING THERE| 7° B¢ Stased At Playground — rae ters, Mr. Davis will hold conferences with Clem L. Shaver, his campaign manager, and other leaders, among them Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York. Mr. Davis again will urge the governor to become the party candidate to succeed himself and is hopeful that this time his ef- fort will meét with success. After one week in New York, the nominee will proceed to his old home at Clarksburg. Upon being inform- ed his friends and neighbors there plan a homecoming celebration for him, Mr. Davis decided to arrive Saturday August 9, instead of Sun- day, August 1 GEORGE PATTILLO. (Political Advertisement) By ROBERT T. SMALL. the Coolidge forces have sco) 7 ts 3 < red 2 A (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribiine,)| what may prove to be a decisive vi 1 paaalaeeg cy vat ge tem bin yo! Cheyenne Police WASHINGTON, July 29.—Wash-|tory in the state Where “the tall] ‘ree city playgrounds tomorrow ington 1s to be the grand head-|corn grows." Some of the independ neivarom.'5., Unell, 8) olcloek eran Patrol In Crash ‘01, July 29.—The Cheyenne police patrol, backing hur- riedly out ‘of an alley with officers who had been detailed to shoot a dog, collided with g roadster driven by a quarters of the presidential. cam-| onts ha " ve gone so far as to. predict | 2H the boys aud girls that have had paign. that LaRollette and Wheelet would | Petfect. Playground attendance (this Nominally, the Republicans are'to| cirr¥ Iowa. ‘They baled. this pre {3ummeim. wit be allowed to eat call Chicago their national head-| diction on the victory of Brookhart | ™elon® to thelr heart's content. quarters, but President. Coolldge,| in the primaries and sala it evi-], The Casper. Kiwanis ‘club, always nominee and chief asset of the party | enced a resentment in ‘the state} terested in the coming generation, wilh remain in Washington until] Which would be felt by the Repub | ¥#t be the hosts. ‘They have laid November and will be, the center|lcans. Now that Brookhart has|'" orders, for most of the water- mber and will be, the center sa okhart has} celons in the city with the assur- These high-grade bel; ffered (Disturber Strain). Can be seen ‘at hip icobsheli te ticn Dr. Bay’s Dog Hospital and Boarding Kennels : of constant political conferences. | decided to confine himself to nds that pone of tiie 850 oad haya’ x — M etn, _ CRT a a J “iasues* and not: to mermaid Pers c ee : lountain View Suburb, enhe Democrats are to estaniean | ere ene ee mae ieee and girls eligible to the feea will go} Tk ~ 2 H s West Yellowstone Highway, he eaxdquarters with pposec “ e streng Y Ce 4 away hungry. a jomune. Dravichesl ti*Naw' Yoric has vanished in thin . . © watermelons will be served at 2 and possibly in Denver Senator LaFollette will issue many Reheat ene at the wen ) Francisco. The Demo statements during th C Tesse Guilford, once halled as the mngest driving golfer among the mateurs, and a former holder of the tational championship, showed end East Casper. schoo! where the playgrounds have been in session for the last six weeks. The wat just contracted for rooms in one| direct the fight so f of the newest office buildings in| Will permit. But he will not be i the capital. This is the most pre-|to stump the country as Roosevelt tentious “headquartering” the fol-| did in 1912 and the expectation that ‘melon feed is the grand] ‘6ns of a comeback recently when lowers of Jackson and Jefferson! his candidacy would arouse as muc! lassac| n and 0 a hy anale of ‘the playground season as} '€ Won the Massachusetts state title have attempted in many a long year interest as the third party m« : h spectacular fashion. Among other q and indicates the prosperity they ex-Jment that year will 2 to bel they will ba pals weal for! ‘hinge, he shot the course in 64, rf i pect to hover around the old war] Wh wn accordingly. eae Ty. Chrletenhen who has{ Just seven under par, and a new chest these next fews months. However, it is troublesome enough det Jers eee pee competitive record. The LaFollette-Wheeler outft,| 28 it is to the two old parties. They | een in charge of the playgroun which has not yet selected an offi-|#°¢ slad it is no worse. cial name for will also make addition to having President headquarters hington. Its e here at all times, the F campaign executive committee has|PUbicans are to maintain sizeable ted and will function as the} Offices in Washington with James Half the Pleasure of Kodaking —_, Is the Finishing of Your Negatives and Prints season, is leaving Saturday to ie" EQVERNOR ROSS WILL|S2%, Bayer.’= Insis For Pain of athletics in the schools, at the wel : : i Rheumatism A national committees do in the older | ®- Reynolds, one time secretary of | ening of the fall term LET WY K ) F % GASE Neuralgia eu -Let Us Equip You to Do Your Own Work parties. The LaFollette followers | the yublican national committee, Lumbago Colds : are being franker about the neces-| 1? e. Mr. Reynolds was the] president, is to have an active part pity Of ralaing?m big eantpalgnttund (Oe Joolidge-for-President man|in the fight, has Jed to further gossip thaneltheMut the’ olden!nertien/and sought to put him over} here that the strained relations be- have engaged an expert in money | ®t Chicago, being content, of course,|tween Mr. Slemp and National sive te taken? the hatin, when the convention turned to the|Chairman Butler have shown no Eastman Developing Sets REST. TILL NUGUST 27), Sea zs os Bayer package Thus far the campaign committee | M*8sachusetts executive for vice |signs of healing and that Mr. Slemp| CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 29.—No which contains proven directions $2.00 to $50.00 . of the independents is known. only | PFcsident is being held to his job at the White | further action will be taken by Gov-| Handy “Bayer” boxes 12 tablets Gh: a Mplnketen 3 aeattna The fact that the Republican cam: by the personal per-|srnor William B. Ross, looking to} Also bottles of 24 and 1 ‘Druggiste the Conference balgn plans ere progressing, rapidly the president. White} the removal of Fred Wykoff from| Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manu. Voltient. Avuoh ain the without any outward evidence that spokesmen ##ll insist, how-|the office of prosecuting attorney of | {ture Vf Monoacaticacidester of Ballcylicaclé 9 Soe eee than Ohana C. Bascom Slemp, secretary to the fever, that all is serene. Hot Springs county, until August prec. er S armacy . Meanwhile the state supreme court is expected to act on the gov- ernor’s authority to hold a hearing m charges against Wykoff, and to remove him from office if the chief executive should consider the sharges and proof thereof sufficient sroutds for removal. Wykoff is charged by State Law Enforcement Commisisoner M. C. Wachtel with intoxication and failure to perform official duties. as near as the independenta . © ne to a name yet, but, ef ‘se, it is too long to wear through a Ch ‘fg P. L - la 222 € npaign. ne LaFollette people are plan ning an mbitious pro; m but un fortunately for them, “Fighting Bob’ himself is not physically enough .to make the sort of they would wish. As in of the Republicans, the vice pr idential nominee of the in- dependents will have to do most of mpaigning. § re Wheeler likes the situa- tion immensely. He will tour the country and is an effective speaker. He has a robust constitution and a Wyoming’s Greatest Drug Store Face Aug. 1 9 BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS , ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to the voters of Natrona County that I have filed for County Commissioner, for the four-year term on the Republican ticket, at the -will of the people at the August Primaries. K Perfect Shoulders ana Arms Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, pearly white appearanceGouraud's : tal Cream ren- 3 ks ders to the shoulders and arms. Covers love for ha Il take iat tee Canyeine fofbat far ew || EXPOSITION B. L. SCHERCK. to dwell regularity and rior £2 Powders . “SEE BEN.” » i e ide he te-] ‘1 | (Political Advertisement) the Daugherty iny will not find the De while colleagues, following him very far in this resp The Democrats are going to feature the oll investi gation f they feel that it got some- The Daugherty investiga i became a free-for-all -mud inging cont with no one immune and {ts course was directed almost wholly by Senator Wheeler, recog: ® a Democrat in name onl. and by Senatc Brookhart, of lowa, a follower of Senator LaFollette. LaFollette managers are igation. He crats, his erst BS F.T.norxins ¢ Son New York EVERYTHING NEW ed] THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Gouraud’s Oriental Cream#? BRN Perfooners 3D0 $5.00 Reward 30 .PXmcemen 30 Five doWars revard will be mala 95 Attractions 2 to the party furnishing the Casper b) Daily Tribune information leacing Es to the capture of the person who ia 3 Military Bands 3 Thi somewhat disappointed that Senator fraudulently collecting subscriptions FARM retiainitig Jeqhaselsson tHe ef the paper siould not pay any- ? ‘ ing . one their subscription except the Sh fence doing nothing to assist rrier who delivers the paper or ow Grounds Located , either ident Coolidge or Senator East Yellowstone High- way and Old Brewery. ah authorized collector from. tho 5 mits da wirtantietareie oftice. If you are not sure you are tory for the regular Republicans for} The United States Patent Office (above) in Washington, seriocomic vaude- | Paving the right collector, ask him they never expected any aid from] ville act and headline government attraction since 1836, is in the lime- |‘ Show his credentials. If he can. Senator Brookhart, despite the fact] light again. Charges of favoritism, discrimination, inefficiency and | 29t_4° 80 please call the Tribune. Phone 2300 and 62 Ww: ; er, Wyo. that he has been nominated as al domination by a fing of outside patent attorneys have been brought T i Casp. “regular.” Therefc if Senator] against Thomas E. Robertson, commissioner of patents (lower left), by e. ep. one 1 Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW SAE TO Distributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. wee (0c General Admission Brookhart gives neither aid nor| Alexander J. Wedderburn, president of the’ Americin™ Society of In- comfort to the enemy LaFollette, Yentors. The Seuatr Computtne on Patents is investigating them,