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*SUNDAY,-AUGUST 17, 1924 FRANCIS EMROY WARREN OF WYOMING - Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE NINE. Memorial to Harding in Kansas Wheat Field cb more inthe old homestead.|served for the driver that. ‘passes fe Just as"glad ag”the “bunch” | one on the ‘road with a loud fhonk- that they efe homé more. | i horns and then stays just far Sq agi ts esta * Travel, no doubt, adens the in‘ front to 6 rrific i 2 = 3 ae cee 5 mind, ‘but it doesn’t, seem right. for | dust. here ar other _¢ (Continued from Page’ Seven) eighth congress he had charge of, Warren's motives and actions have ‘ Walt and Skeezix to mix with Hopis pres concertiin road’ “low- ‘Bregation by the Secretury of the In-| two. omnibus claims bills -carrying| never been subjected to a word of and bow punchers. ‘ow,’. but this happens to be the rapt cet nits “ an EEreente appropriation of $4,-| criticism, censure, suspicion, or ad- ss favorite. nee with requests from , for the payment of thou-| verse comment by any member of “ } Fel aah aaa: the State Land board, Senator War-/ sands of just claims ugainst the gov-|the senate or house or any, execu- ns agen fs r abe shana at Why go around feeling Ike a ren has assisted in securing legisla-| ernment, and succeeded in obtaining] tive officer of the government. meinen ch ‘the windows.—| Turkish bath these hot days? Get tion perfaitting. the state to, relin-| their enactment into law. Should be Retained in the Senate. pape: ON ee ee ; ak : Aav. a big dish of satisfyir at the Casper Steam } a1 off —Adv. - quish tidesifed iands included“in|, AN chairman of. the Military Af- Senator Warren is in complete tate selections and to select other} fairs committee Senator Warren had} harmony with the people of Wyom- and more desirable lands in lieu of| direct charge in committee, on the|ing~and. their interests. He has those relinquished. . floor of ® senate, and in confer-} lived in the state and in close touch He has aided many settlers'in Wy-| ence committees of military approp-| with its éitigens in businéss and po- oming by assisting in securing legis-| riation bills carrying many hun-] jitical affairs for over half a century, Jation providing for- resurveys of | dreds of millions of dollars. In that time no citizen has been Another ‘trouser raider in Ther- mopolis. Here {s a good chance for an inventive soul to p: t a com- bination lock for pants pockets. arriv: included: city ¢amp Neb, large tracts of land and surveys of As ranking member of the Agri-| denied or refused his ald on account <s Get a caaster {pr the kiddie. this . exteripx, poundaries and sub-dlvisions committee he had charge ot] of political beliefs or alliances, No 2 a : * ee Ral [enters Phe: Zeroeb Coa atery macs of mahiy ‘fownshijis. the agricultural appropriation bills| reasonable request.made of him by * : rats * : zich og Soviet pit foianne ae pte He hag responded to every call of | passed in 1908, 1909 and 1911, two|the people of the state, collectively ‘ “2 % ee i 2 : yery attracti the State Japd board and of pro-| being at.the request of former Sen-| or individually, has been disregarded. ; 1 AR MER gta A nator! Chal dma déctors of irrigation enterprises’ in| ator Hansbrough, who was ill; and! ‘The brief recital in this sketch pehoga. ars Rect) omnes : > Wryorming: for assistanc in expedit-! one at the reques' f Senator E ‘n-| show, 4 rs NM Sear etry 1 ~ 3 saree rolled ste axles, d __ ing and securing favors “ y i auc own tune, Menenne. Werreti RAS )a: steel. wheels, with a mumber of un- Did you ever miss a tr ain because ble aetion!ham, agting chalrman, during the} complished much of good for Wy- usual accessories such.as a-Heense}of a t n tires and a-rubberjagainst it 1 calli This ig, the only upon ‘Carey ‘att enterprises im the] illness of the late Senatc® Dolliver.| oming and its people. His command- Sp Ae ; & 4 ‘ a statg..and,- in’ co-operation with the] The aggregate amount carried by the| ‘ng positions on important commit- pie 5 e F Sea plate, ballo: officers of the State Land board,| three bills was $41,567,158. tees in the United States senate at- : - 3 banded bra has sereceeded in ‘having action ex-|° “As a member of the ,Appropria-| tained by reason of continuous sere ! oe i : eles pO aap iter aet eg Ne is F pag pedited-upon Carey. land- act selec-| tions‘ comrhittee prior to becoming] vice and by faithful performance of ‘ 4 b A Carry. ton welght. it at the swim—you fatr dame " o f, i b # é an ‘ardw irs: cart pr Wo ie tions ageregating hundreds of thou-| {ts ‘chairman, Senator Warren had| duties, make him one of the power- mands of icrt: direct ‘charge of the fortification | ful members of that body; and if he s os St-—Auy. aiid neithe it ever Winva Deatity Leave of Absence. . + [and legislative appropriation bills| should be retained in the senate his : : B EEE 4 al oe soue Deore inthoduced and secured the pas-|‘during the Sixtieth and Stxty-first| opportunities to accomplish results The Queen: of Wyoming? — Look’) now. I . safe ofa measure .granting home-| congress, aggregating “In amount| for his constituents would be greater : ‘ them over and take yonr pick, steag-entrymen eight months* leave] $107,182,600.85, .{ that even before. ——— Diseriminatiow of abgerice from their entties follow-| The aggregate appropriations! Wyoming’ citizens yrill perform a Be prepared for aceldents around | choosing your ‘wateh # UES Misnetrdus drought of 1910] made by*’the last completed (67th)| service to themeelves {f in the com. the home. Tripény's has,.a. com-| repairing. Jos. plete stock of reliable remedies.— eee Ady. andithe severe winter of 191011, congress, as stated py Senator War-|ing election they vote for the re- fe introduced and secured the pas-|rén, chairman ‘of the Appropriations) election of Senator Warren to the ymewhere A siigeY "bills tranting lands! for wa-!committee, on the closing day,| United States senate. 3 — “Casper, 30,000 in ter supply -and=municipal purposes | amounted to $8,102,088,157.03. Speaking of temptations—what 1s] that le Ww to. the, cities of Rawlins and Chey-| In. handling these great supply] ,, your prize weakness. Qne man was! fiye different. v an bills“in the senate, amounting’ to L ric acatd from a= short trip to saying: the other day that: the snake'practice- 50,000 He introduced and assisted in se-|many Dillions of dollars, Senator ‘ and apple were om hoi when he|and push curing the passage in the senate and was forced to by cargo of aoe Motorists—For X Specifications, House"6¢ “légiglation to enable the ms a pirits’’ (aleoh that had just) pineoln Cleaners—ihone 2519W. Cae ebekk coalithines: to icontiue Ain Nunire Bolatat tener ene been brought in by, the police force. ed operation pending the adjustment of : ERE and Stations.—Adv. Some truth to’ that, after-all Did you ever stop.to ponder over eivil wuits*brought’ by. the govern: ||: —_— a the’ fact that » busine 0 will mentragainst the owners, thus. pre- THERE Mr. ‘and Mrs. Everett Mulinix nd jewe iving done | prepare m ems ventiig over 200 miiners from being motored Saturday to Thermopolis sis gives | in ¢ ¢ ife t a déjifived*bt w where they will spend the week end the wis Senator, Warten-bhas responded to]. If some of the motorists who wor-| visiting with Mrs, Mullntx’s sister, - - Watts th Mrs:"Arine Moore every request madé by citizens of/ry so much about accidents over the | Mrs. Davis. t amount of - thought at’ th College het her Wyorfiing and otter “west states} daily newspaper, would stop {o worry the stronger the conclusion that alsugges’ «a means of “profitably A year ago, while on, his way to San Frahcisco where he died, President Warren G. 5 rned “ ‘i farmer” one day at Hutchinson, Kas,, and shocked wheat. On the spot where the late 7 pst bali bad SNe SeSsied Disce In. Hehe nase ibe Sel eens last bundle of wheat has been erected a monument (upper), paid for by contributions from school children. | Elizabeth Humphries (lower right) then 11. recipient of a kiss from the chief executive during his visit, un: velled the monument. In the lower left Harding ts shown as a “dirt farmer” on the spot.” for..gaeistance in. securing land pa;|about them while on the road, there} For business men with a. short tents, pensions, fish for planting in| would be fewer deaths and accidents. | !nch perlod—drop into the Casper lotelMatecanrs ald" lakes, field” and pes SE ean: . Steam Bakery for quick service on vegetable,.seeds when available by} Jt may.be fun to run. down a|# delicious lunch,—Ady. acts Of Congress, government publica-| rabbit on the highway, but sports- Mohs#}"pagevts ‘upon “Inventions,-con-| mursiip 4d entirely lacking in the| Girls! Send in your photographs cession, sent the, various _ depart:|man who doos it, and,. moreover,| and qualifications for the big beauty nients of the government, _appoint-| the remains are not cheering to the| contest. The time draws short. * i * mentss tor places ~an- tho military:| next day's motorists. . Thine it over. “st ps mote cohgoleperyeth led areal | naval, and civil service of the gov- Visit our store for the latest word bo’ Laan 7 He heed is ernment, and {n no instance has the} On the way home from work stop|!m Jewelry. dos. I, Schwartz.—Adv. be i rat Fed * choo! house—np politics of the applicant beer consid-| a+ the Casper Steam Bakery for re : 1 manner. Every|, quart of ice cream made by our-|_ Mr. and Mrs, J. Telchert of Black- Mless-of the poll-| selves. Mein’ the cook and surprise] foot, Idaho, passed through Casper on making it, has hi the kiddies.—Aday on a motor trip Saturday. Hitetest ‘of ‘Setiator War st Yellowstone. Phone 1617J.| Hall” left with the impression that “Our Mery” is-capable of playing any character, anywhere, and any- time. the younger generation when they|326 W We can remember the time when the question arose of whether or not y ckford could play adult| Let us repair your soles and shine Don't destroy your old mattress: y once and all, the ques.|the uppers. Our work gives satis: Our mattress repair man can re-|tion” has been definitely ttled,| faction. The City Shoe Shop.—Ady. make or repa’ y tress or box} Those who %aw Miss Picicford play i 1 a PR Do: Fisk sof Mi .Fla., has | Already we cgn hear the wails of spring. y Furniture Co.,'in “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon! Walt and the Gasoline Alley folks - Matbe, hundreds -of thousands of| heen a resident at the city camp for = = 7 — - wna letters Tecéiyed by him, not one has 1: day : intentionally been unanswered or delayed; every letter has been giver| pont run chances with ‘your prompt attention and the wishes of| ,odak developing, Tripeny’s work the writer camplied with"if possible | i<’aone quickly and carefully.—Adv. to do s has atealk times main- tained an ddtquate :tnd“capovle cler L il al staff $0 thatthe wishos and re-}_ U- FE. Mulling of Denver was @ quests of his constituents could al-| Visitor in the city yesterday. ‘Ways be given prompt attention, re- Sardless ef c er , Rent your extra room... Furnish "Great Appropriation Bills. it tastefully ‘and With lUttle~ cost at Mint Watren “Ki's-been Jn direct] the .Ba‘ley Burniture. Co. A well charge of various. great general: ap-| furnished room is_a. guilt-edged in: propriation bills carrying large sums|vestment. Phone 1617J, 326 West of money. Yellowstone.—Advy, As chairman of th Cae seve Election News National News Political News National Feature News Sports Markets Complete Wire Services National: Advertising State News -«. ++ World News . ~ Sunday Features Inspiring Editorials Comics for Children All Are Combined Together In he Casper Daily Crilanw _ Candidate for the Republican Nomination For Representative and Re-election by the People of Wyoming TO CONGRESS making it not only Wyoming’s largest and best newspaper, but : one of the outstanding newspapers of the west. \ Have the latest election news; the opinions of the best writers on political subjects, unbiased, and reflecting the news as occiirs—the best authorities on sports who now are covering the boxing and the baseball season, the latest and most reliable market news, and complete coverage of important state news. “I Will Appreciate Your Support and Serve You to the Best of My Ability Charles E. Winter (Political Advertisement) DISTRICT JUDGE. (Political Advertisement) * All of.this is available at this time, and a three months’ subscription for the Tri- bune at a total cost of $2.25 will bring you every day, the world’s the nation’s and the state’s news in its most complete form during this interesting period of national affairs. RICHARD M. BOEKE Candidate For DISTRICT JUDGE Primaries, August Nineteenth Political Advertisement ELECT HENRY E. PERKIN

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