Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1924, Page 2

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mr pate ne SAECER AROURDAODIRSRORDOSDODED RE SEaEtae ste Te ber Ebs Sbastens sete cosas bane PAGE TWO. KING OF PETROLEUM TO BE CROWNED AT TULSA Newblock © fc and pre: of Tulsa, All of | var > owers of ald un city for ties whicl Tulsa du troleum of his the oi] states send the 1, oily court. petroleum's progress, In the pageant this year, will be ct * Queen oren from among representatives of the prod: states. Casper Tribune ‘is selecting the Wyoming beautiy and has prom ised a princess from that state-who V “ nder. for the queen's @ very start of the ® beauties and their provided with ound trip transportation and Pull- v ein, The International Pe- position to be princesses man tickets to Tulsa and will be guests of the city wile here. The ex , which will be attended by followers of petroleum from all parts of the’world, wilt be held October 2 to 11, The queen and the princesses, to whom “King Petro!eum” and other worshippers at the shrine of petrol eum will pay homage during the exposition, will be the honor guests at numerous social affairs, in addi tion to occupying the position of honor in the pageantry events. For the princess from each state Her- bert Barnard, famous artist, is pre. paring a beautiful and expensive float typlfying the commonwealth which she represents. CLAR <SBURG, W. Va., of D anders for tonight to John W. us the standard bearer of selection rty ment of the the f organiza defer cation election-of the mn of the DAVIS WILL Mr. Aug. 11 & gun in the 1924 presi sounded he em, Democratic to be completed with the itional commit Clem L Davis marshal and t representatives states his own ideas of how ampaign should be conducted committee 1 unti] the time of emonfes as had chairman of executive and campaign here is a disposition on the BE NOTIFIED OF NOMINATION BY DEMOS TONIGHT today nal notification Davis of his | part of some members of the na tional conference to suggest amend ments to the two thirds nd unit es ional conven. s, many leaders were inclined to postpone any consideration of such| inétructions,! After the committee meeting Mr. Davis’ program was left free for rest until the notification ceremonies at Goft Plaza but it was expected thgt he would use the intervening time in conferences with those in command of the party battle lines. The prog at the plaza will open Spangled re” Marksbur; Carol An¢ pastor of the Central church, will offer the invocation and Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon will deliver the notification ad tan dress. Mr. Davis, in responding will sound the keynote of his campaign, LaFollett Will Use Medals Pushing Campaign Aug. > medals WASHINTON 11 Ar 1 Bi im ‘odel_has been made rgtun ulpte f of Senator I ured of a ributi 34 W. Yellowstone For —Thous. are to be distribution among LaFollette- by Gut and th quarter on with Nar in LET US SAVE YOU MONEY AUTOMOBILE BRAKES RELINED 0” off ALL THIS WEEK BRING IN YOUR CAR FOR QUOTATION FLAT RATE PRICES LESS 20% Warne & Crosby. Motor Service Co, ‘OR. NORTON 15) AVPNOTIT Wi) KNOWS COMEDY A hypnotist with a tendency to humor is Dr. J, B. Norton who made bow to Casper audi- ences. yes' the Columbia theater possesses a | likable and he knows the of his trade so well that| jeverything works smoothly from start to finish. As a hypnotist he would be difficult to excell. His fun show ‘which pleased audiences yesterday Is destined to do the same for others who attend the show. “Help Wanted" comedy which 4 is the musical being given, Phone 2610 “Jake the Tailor” Is Back From Trip Jake, the nifty tailor, has just re- turned from a visit to Sheridan where he was in business for a doz- en years previous to coming to Cas- per. Everywhere he was greeted by old business associates and friends and neighbors who extend. ed an extremely cordial welcome. Everywhere’ Jake goes his car carries an unique. advertisement for Casper which provides informa tion. as well.as amusement... Jake returned from his Sheridan trip last night. \ PUBLIC. AGED T0 BE PRESENT AT YOHE PROBE Pastors Say Hearing To Be Open to All at City Hall Tonight According to reports in the press Police Chief Bert Yohe is to have a secret hearing tonight at the city hall. ‘The charges against him were publicly made and published in the newspapers. Fair play demands, whether guilty or innocent, that. he have a public hearing as to the charges being made against, him. He is a servant of the people and they have a right to know what he has been doing. In addition to this, {ts contrary to the true American spirit to try a man tn secret for any offense. We are for open covenants openly arfived at. The city fathers are elected by the people, the city hall is the property of the people. The people have a right-to know what the city fathers are doing and to the free use of the city at all rea sonable times, They say tho chief is inefficient, it looks as if he is too efficient to please some of our high-up law violators. Come to the city hall tonight and petition the counci) for 4 public trial of the chief. If you can't get inside, there are no signs, “keep off the grass," and you can stang outside and at least look into the Windows, “und those on the in- side will know that you are doing all you can to see that fair play is done. You cannot do less and do your duty, if the chief is r - WILLIS. H. GERMANY R. R. HILDEBRANDE CHAS. G. STOUT J. T. HANNA —Advertisement Rotarians Are Entertained By Grocery Manager Casper Rotarians were enter- tained by a talk today by Arthur G. Jones, local manager of the Paxton & Gallagher company, Mr. Jones’ talk covered phases of the whole- sale grocery business and proved very entertaining. Other speakers today were W. L. Whitbeck of the Park-to-Park high- way association and A. E. Stirrett. ——— BRYAN FUNERAL TODAY The funeral of Zach Bryan was held from the Shaffer-Gay chapel at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. Willis H: Germany officiated. Burial was made in the Highland ceme- €be Caspet Dailp Cribune . - ak Jack Blankenship me spent sev- WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Reply-]eral months in jail this year, was ing. to a protest against the _can- Reroated Toney ee eet sickth nat didacy of a negro in New York | stree! one charge).0 iquor viola- State for congress, President Cool-| tion. Babe” Hammond, also an idge today expressed “amazement” | acquaintance with police authoriti- arrested on the same at the suggestion that he intervene, | ties, was reaffirmed his intention of admin-}charge this Better Prikes Is Advised for Autos “Better brakes and less accidents” should be the slogan of every Cas- per motoris. Too often a car traveling at a high rate of speed and unable to stop within’ a reas- onable space becomes a death deal ing machine or at least a. brii vr of unhappiness and unnecessary ex- pense in the form of a damaged au- tomobile. Every driver should be certain that his brakes are in per- fect condition. An automobile with two wheel brakes traveling at a rate of 20 miles per hour should be able to come to a dead stop in 37 feet. A car with four wheel brakes should be able to stop in just about half that length. Have those Federation Predicts brahes tested now before it is too late, avoid that ever present danger Coolidge Refuses To Intervene In Dispute On Negro istering the constitution which, he pointed out, “guarantees equal right to all our citizens, without discrim- ination on account of race or color.”" LABOR TO VOTE FOR COOLIDGE, POWERS SAYS of Former President Standard and Rail Executives Arrive\| Col. R. W. Stewart, chairman of the board of the Standard Oil com- pany of I ‘a, Carl Phorzeimer, New York financier, Marvin Hewitt, Jr., Frank Walters and A. C. John- son, Chicago and Northwestern vice Presidents, were in Casper yesterday morning enroute to Lander, From there Col. Stewart and Mr» Phor+ zeimer will go into the Dubois and Jackson Hole country on a_ pack ‘trip, returning after about three weeks. The Northwestern executives returned here this morning. ————.-___. FUCH SPECIAL SALE STARTS R. J. Fuchs has just returned from New York where he succeeded in making opportune purchases of cloth and fur fall coats at very low prices. Mr. Fuchs has arranged to have these bargains handed on to the patrons of the store here and starting tomorrow and continuing the balance of the week the Fuchs company will hold its annual Mir- acle Days sale. This will be in‘ cele- bration of the anniversary of the store. ‘The goods are all new fall merchan- dise. Only because of exceptional luck was the management able to secure the bargains it has and to offer them to Casper women, ac- cording to Mr. Fuchs who states also that coats will be held for pur- chasers until later if a reasonable deposit is made in advance. ———__. State Campaign — Managers Named CHICAGO, Aug, 11.—John G. Bal- laine of Seattle, Wash.; Allen Bogue, Parker, 'S. D.; H. F. Samuels, Idaho, and Ernest Kroner of Portland, Ore., have been named state managers of the La Follette campaign, John M, Nelson, national La Follette cam- ALMA F. Wide Support which is always attendant upon the bor declared today in a statement made through the Republican na- tional committee, Powers, who was vote of organized labor.” “Like | the school board to W. E. Pratt for other Americans,” Powers stated, | $30,500. .The plumbing contract was “the members of organized labor|let to the Service Plumbers for working classes in the country want] within a few days. a continuation of good times and a| * full dinner pall.’ ‘They realize that MANILA, Aug. 11—(By The. Asso- ciated Press)—A court martial try- ing 209 Filipino scouts, on=charges “If my present administrat! CHICAGO, Aug. 11—(United Press) | drwing of a motor vehicle, —Labor classes, both organized ees unorganized will support the Repub- CONTRACT LET associated with Samuel Gompers in (IN NEW SCHOOL the organization of the A. F. of L. and its only president until Gom- PESTER Ess vote according (o thelr own dictates. | $9,530. Powers said the boom for Senator, 1. Robt. M. LaFollette for president} Attorney D. W. Ogilbee who has anything that spells LaFolletteism only means a four or six year per- lod of depression.” of mutiny, was forced to adjourn today on account of lack of funds with which to pay the official sten- lican ticket at the November election, pers became its leader, said_labor| The contract for the construction is losing ground and predicted labor |recentiy undergone a surgical oper- A Court Martial Is ographer. Before adjournment the {Poli Republican Candidate for RE-ELECTION COUNTY CLERK Natrona County appreciate your vote at the August primaries. al Advertisement. HAWLEY ion has given satisfaction, I shal Richard H. Powers first president of the American Federation of La- leaders would be unable to “deliver | of a four-room school building at the or influence to any great extent the| town of Salt Creek was let today by would support the Republican ticket] ation is convalescing rapidly and on a “bread and butter” basis. “The| will be able to return to his office i Adjourned Due To Absence of Funds court overruled a defense motion for acquittal. him again. THE REASON WHY J. B. GRIFFITH Should Be Nominated and Elected County Commissioner For the Four-Year Term On‘the Republican Ticket (By G. Lynn Frost;.131 W. Thirteenth St.) BECAUSE I have been a resident of Casper for seven years, and am fond of recreation and outdoor sports. more gratifying than to take a/trip on Sunday or my day off from work and get back without racking my car to pieces and having it sent to the shop. When the people elected Jim Griffith as county com- missioner six years ago we had _no roads. been in office six months there was a complete change. He put in a maintenance system on our county roads, re- organized the entire system, and it was a pleasure to take a trip out in the country. He KNOWS HOW. Let's elect That Alcova road is terrible now. most beautiful drive around Casper. But somebody has let it goto rack. I'll bet if we elect Jim as our county com- missioner within 30 days after he takes office you can go to Alcova in an hour, Note the terrible condition of some of the roads today and then let your thoughts revert to the well cared for county highways during the office term of Jim Griffith as county commissioner. It was only a few years ago that Griffith made a record for good roads—you know, Mr. Motorist. P. S.—I only wrote this ad; Jim is paying for it. . A vote for Griffith is a vote for GOOD ROADS (Political Advertisement) of AMERICA ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL MEETIN GEO. W. VROMAN POST MONDAY EVENING—8 O’CLOCK At-Club-Rooms—Turner-Cottman Bldg. Election of Delegates to Convention—All Out the : N LEGION MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1924, and heal sick_skins want for yourskin- toséoptheitching and burning—Resinol to 4za/ the eruption. This gentle obese Water e that /-Resinol is what trouble—R, The Doctor Says “A Good Case” To Keep in the Home. Cool, Pure, Delicious and Healthy just ae Whistle Bottled Exclusively at Casper Bottling Works, Inc. Member of A. B. of C. B. s Nothing is It’s the Miracle of the Age « “STUDEE’ THE TALKING STUDEBAKER s THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 : STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 226 SOUTH DAVID BE THERE After he had It’s the unexpired term of Mr. W. Day Schoo] ... Night School. 546 East Yellowstone Ave. ANNOUNCING OF THE . O. Mortimer as preside Stenographic FALL TERM OPENS Change in Ownership and Management CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, INC. N. S. Moore and Anne Moore have purchased the interests of WwW. 0. Mortimer and Daisy L. Bryant in the above institution. At a special meeting of the board of directors Mr. Moore was elected to fill the nt, and of secretary-treasurer formerly held by Daisy L. Bryant. Mrs. Moore will continue in charge of the Moore will be in charge of the Bookkeep: Mrs. Moore the office Department, and Mr. ing Department and the office. August 25 -August 26 Phone 1325

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