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Delaware, Mis- sourl, Oregon—comrades of negro marching arm-in-arm with of white—kept step to the HE' JES’ GOT 4 TO 'VESTIGATE EVERYTHIN’ AGAIN . caught in the, commission of an offense, so that’ legally ball could be accepted. ‘As to alleged holdups and rob- beries being almost daily occur- rences, this is not true, There have been some holdups and robberies, the perpetrators in some instances are under arrest, have confessed, and no doubt will be sent to the penitentiary. Careful investigation convinces me that the majority of these have been practically fighs between criminals, thugs, bootles- gers and highjackers of whiskey, in all of such instances {t being fife and drum rps that was sound- ing out “While We Go Marching Through Georgla.”’ Kentucky, West Virginia, Washington and Alaska. preceded the southern group of states, These Included New Mexico and Texas. Their numbers were small but the spirit Strong. STATEMENT OF POLIGE CHIEF (Continued from Page One.) when ordered to take same by the police judge, and I refer you to Judge Murray, who I have no doubt will corroborate this statement. If reference is made the men ar. rested in the Henning pool hall raid, then I state that I held these men only sufficient time for the city at torney to prepare legal cha to QUICK SERVICE A place to eat—good TOO good for none. STOP! Flat Rate Pri 434 West Yellowstone Announcing THE OPENING OF Riley’s Cafe 144 SOUTH CENTER WEDNESDAY, 6 A. M. Let Us Save You Money Automobile Brakes Relined 20% Off ALL THIS WEEK Bring In Your Car for Quotation Warne - Crosby Motor Service Co. ainst t as they had FAIR PRICES enuf for the best—but QUICK! ices Less 20% hone 2610 almost impossible to get any infor- mation from the alleged victims, or from any other source of a reliable character.” CHIEF YOHE Is GIVEN SUPPORT (Continued from Page One) tind the gullty party. He did not remain. “There may have been errors in judgment, There is nothing that I have found which would amount to malfeasance in office or justify the dismissal of a faithful servant. “Another charge, that of - giving men badges who are not authorized policemen will be fully investigated since out of this charge been a claim of $25,000 filed. Also that of holding people in jail without bond, since claims of $50,000 have been filed on this count, willbe investi- gated and will be tnvestigated re- gardless of Mr. Yohe's feelings or his friends’ feelings and the report will be made publicly and in the papers.” Councilman John M. 4Whisenhunt made the motion that all charges be dismissed. This was seconded by Councilman J. W. Tucker who had originally introduced the charges. The motion was carried unanimous- ly. The answer which Yohe had filed with the clerx was not read since it was taken for granted that RECOMMENDED BY HER DOCTOR Found Strength by Taking Lydia E. 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Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound is a de-| pendable medicine. . | Its worth is thoroughly established by such letters as the above. ‘There are women everywhere, who, having received benefit, gladly tell other | women about: it.” For sale by drug: sists everywhere, i the audience was informed on the cane. The next order of business wae called for and a motion was passed to accept plans and specifications for grading District No. 9 and to adver tise for bids) The people who had gathered for the excitement slowly left the hall after they found that there was to be no excitement and after they were satisfied that nothing further would come up. The counti] adjourned immediately afterwards. ———_—. PRINCE MA GO TOTULS (Continued from Page One.) as only one of the stellar attrac- tions at the exposition, the beau- tes of Wyoming will be eager to enter the competition in which the Casper Tribune has been delegated by the mayor of Tulsa to choose the most “superlative” to act as Princess Wyoming. The princess will then compete with the prin- cesses of other states for the title of Queen Petrolia, who will be chosen for her beauty. The state princesses will be the guests of Tulsa from the moment they leave home until they return, Girls, imagine leading the grand march at the Queen’s Ball with the Prince’of Wales! “TADGO” PRODUCTS 10 BE RETAILED THROUGH FILLING STATION HERE Having faith in the future of Cas- per the Manufacturers of TADCO products which will consist of a com- plete line of high test gasoline and ofl and several medicinal products including the already famous Tadco Hay Fever Relief have acquired the new filling station at 405 N. Wash- ington . Street - facing Yellowstone Highway for a distance of 160 feet. The station will be opened as soon) as a supply of products can be ob- tained from the refirlery, This is purely a Casper organization and the support of the entire city should be’ back of it. The company has acquired prop- erty at Spring Valley in the heart of the oldest oil field in the state. This s the first producing oil field in Wyoming and it was here that Brig ham Young and his hardy band of pioneers stopped to obtain oll for do- mestic and medicinal purposes both for themselves and for thelr weary* stock. For many years this field produced an of] that averages a specific gravity o2 .82 and a Baume | test of 43. In addition to these holdings the company has of} rights at and Troublesome Dome, Shirley | in and has pending government ap-| ble Compound whenever I have the} pitcations on the Eight Mile Dome! south of Rawlins. It is the inten tion to put the company products.on if they all are welcomed with the legree of good will that Tadeo Hay ‘ever Relief has been recieved there s every reason to expect this com- eny to make a wonderful success The company is now selling’ stock snd feel that asthe products are ones in which tremendous sales have taken place in similar lines that every stock holder will be glad that they boyght stock in the Arentz Development company. The company’s main office {s 10. cated at 316 Midwest Buildi the offiters invite the pub! and get acquainted. Nelson | VOU BEEN AWAY SO” LONG, HONEY, WHAT= EVER YoU DOES RACHEL CAN'T BO NOTHIN’ BUT LAFF! In BShanghal there has recently. been opened the Women's Commer- cial and Savings bank, organised by women, staffed by women and de voted to banking exclusively. among women. At the head of the institu- tion is a Chinese woman who re- America on ceived her education in the United September 2 || ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Aug. 12.) NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for ie —(nited Press.)—At the Beauty eases severe, and cramps ie stomach Pageant here on September 2 will|colicky come the crowning of Miss America|and bowels, deadly free Or toe ening diarrhoea. For and 1924. Already 60 beauties h: it in| Stown-up use a 4 hey ail repent axa | CHLA MBERLAIN’S COLIC Gat! PIAREHOEA entries. They will represent sixty Crown Miss cities and it is expected many more names will be added to the list. Great crowds are expected to at- tend the festival and only the early arrivals will get places in the “bald head row” for the entertainment. This year the pageant will run for five days. But there will be no pa- rade in the bathers’ review as in the past. The beauties, instead, will be seated in floats, adorned in a@ way to set off the charms of the riders, and they will be pushed by costumed attendants.» There will be several short pa- rades, however, including the beach review, the court presentation at the pliers, and the grand march, aaa A ais \ HERBERT L. KENNEDY Republican Candidate for For results try a Tribune Clas- Advertisement) sified Ad. oles! To Wyoming Investors: Why not conserve and invest your funds safely-and receive 1% TWICE A YEAR? e AND INTEREST the We own and offer AT PAR unsold portion of $30,000 FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE’ SERIAL GOLD 7% BONDS . THE SMITH TURNER (Gladstone Hotel) BUILDING (Casper, Wyoming) Dated December 1, 1923; Due Serially from 19: ; terest payable semi-annually; principal and interest pyertie ia gold in New York City and Casper; Denomination $1,000, THESE BONDS are an absolute first an closed on a new and thoroughly modern seven-story icleees morteae situated on the corner of First and Center Streets in the tnd mediate business center of Casper, Wyoming, which is the largest and most progressive city in the state, This is the tallest and one of the fine: ildi i State of Wyoming, and will be ready for ete a 1, 1924. The ground floor consists of about fourteen stores for general mercentile purposes and the other six stories and mezzanime floor will be operated by the Gladstone Hotel com- y pany as a high class hotel—one of the finest in the west—em- bracing 132 elegantly appormted est chi i i. vate or connecting baths, Fate Arn pete «AL ORR pet, The physical value of the propert: ledged i: i appraised at 000,00, Agalnat tule Bi rso0e. of Fint Meee. gage Bonds—a 50% loan. The income based on conservati' gstimates, will run between $10,000 and $12,000 per month, Phe bonds are further secured by the personal liability of the borrowers, Messrs. Smith’and Turner, two of the most success- ful and conservative business men in Casper. The Citizen's National Bank of Casper is Trustee for the bondholders, ieee e regard these bonds to be unusually conservative and attractive short tert invesiinents and will be pleased to supply a confplete descriptive circular and sicontplete di all necessary data for your Price Par and Interest to Net 1% ® The Frank C. Evans Company FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO. | |