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_PAGE EIGHT PERMANENT: STATE FUNDS as aided irrigation district 1 It tie a at come in-handy when the oil is finally fail.in value. * ty nest egg that ill”: usted ends the tenis “The State Teachers’ association did well to ina resolution favoring the saving of the Sy hae 3 for the . * children of Wyoming. We have a tremendous sum coming — ‘in p Baird from federal oil royalties and other sources ‘and: * should ‘be content.” FAMOUS STAGE. NAVY DAY WILL MINSTREL DIES} BE CELEBRATED! i (Continuea from Page One)" gress and Hoboken were ber dyr sure, of-a laugh, he once said, be: cause the public liked a new joke on an old subject better than an old joke on a hew subject. An old joke was easier to “get over,” he main- tained, “because the audience knew just when to laug' - {Lew Dockstader, whose real name was George Alfred Clapp, was born ‘n° Hartford, Conn., August 7, 1856. He learned to play several musical instrurnents in his. boyhood, and for 17 years was a member of an ama- teur minstrel band before making his professional debut.. In 1873 he signed with the Earl, Emmet and Wild troupe for a tour of the east- ern states, and later transferred to the “Bloodgood Comic Alliance of Springfield, Mass. The following year he joined the 4 Whitmore and Clark minstrels, and after a tour lasting several months, made his way to. San Francisco, where he appeared in a song and WASHINGTON, _0c Oct. 27. — Navy kept “open” ehip today: Boi day and the’ birthday of Theodore Roosevelt. In every harbor and at every na- vat establishment the public, was in: vited to inspect the workt: of the arm of seq defense. In addition at various» stations, ‘patriotic ~cereman- ies were held, press naval officers de- sivered addresses, naval airplanes flew over much of the country and every effort was put forth to give the ublic a more intimate knowledge of the epirit and purpose of this branch of thé@ service, The death of Secretary Wallace caused a curtall- ment of plans for celebration of the day in. Washington and elaborate ceremonies gave way to simple com- memorative exercises at mounments of naval heroes. Wreaths were plac- ed at the statue of John Paul Jones and others of the early Amercan admirals. dance skit.at the new Adelphi the- | Th ater, under the management of Co- gill_and Cooper. The famous old song, “Peter, You're in Luck This Morning,” was one of his own choos- ing, and made Dockstader the head- Iner. Joining Sergents Minstrels, he re- turned to New York and formed a parthership with Charles Dockstad- er, who, despite the name, was no relation|to Lew, The Charles and Lew Dockstader minstrels prosper- ed for a time, but were disbanded when Charles became ill and was forced to retire. Lew Dockstader immediately formed another com- pany, and for the first time became sole‘owner of his own attraction. He was 22. years old at the time. In 1886 the Dockstader minstrels were established in New York’ for a ghg run, and for more than three years were as much of a fixture as Sty. halt it In 1890, however, financial les arose and the comedian was forced to strike out for himself,,and for several years he in vaudeyille on all the circuits touring the came sole proprietor of the aggrega- tion. .Since that time he has been continuously upon the stage, either as°owner of a minstrel troupe or as the public longer than any other black-face comedian, and to have had -the -honor and distinction—as well..as the pleasant sensation—of receiving the largest salary ever , Pala in. this branch of the profes- ston. Roosevel tary Wilbur will deliver an address on the navy by radio. 6.0. P. RALLY ISHELD SUNDAY AT CAIRO CLUB Greek Colony of Casper ‘At Meeting Voice Sup- port for Republicans. Members of Casper’s Greek colony were rallied to the Republican cause at a meeting of the Cairo. club ioe night attended by some “was oft} Barnes $300 monthly, ember 1. he Casver Daily Cridune BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG OW! IT OF serves THE |) PURPOSE { ALL RIGHT. Actor’s Wife Wins Divorce And Alimony DENVER, Oct. 27.—(United Press) —Susie- M. Barnes.wife of George Barnes, Denver actor, was granted a decree for separate maintenance by District Judge George P. Dunklee ordered to pay Mra. beginning maintenance suit separate can was Prelimigagy to a suit for-$100,- O. J. Cacharelis, as spokesman for the. citizens of Greek origin, out- lined -the history of the local Greek - | ments, county, state and nation could be best served only by the return to power of a Republican. regime. Mr. Cacharelis ad support of the Alcdva irrigation project as an enterprise vital to the continued growth of Casper and of Natrona county. Gus Pappas, George Poulos and George ‘Weedell also participated in the discu |Rail Revenues loting Seoterday. in the free state of Hamburg where the government bloc hitherto -had had a smal! majority is regarded ‘as significant in some quarters. Provisional figures indl- cate: Democrats lose two. seats; Social- ists Tose “15; Populist party lose. 8; Center party unchanged; Nationa!- ists gain 10; Communists gain 7 and the Hitler-Ludendorff party gain 4.The formation of a so-colled mid. dle bloc government with the ‘in- clusion of the Centrists and people's party appear probable. ARSENAL IN ‘WAY OF FIRE DOVER, -N. J., Oct. 27.—Forest tires which for thirty hours have been. raging through inaccessib'e woodland towards the Picatinny ar- senal where sliells and torpedoes ane*stored, today flared up with re- newed vigor. » ‘Marines who had. been released front their pick and shovel fight last night ‘when it was though the fire ‘was under control were recalled to a8sist 100 soldiers rushed from Gov- ernor’s Island, New York. The fire, climbing a mountain, ‘was 2,000 feet from the nearest ar- senal building. Lutherans Endorse Any Just Warfare CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—(By The As- sociated Press.)—The United Lu- theran church in conference here today adopted a resolution reaffirm: ing dts position that Christians may fight in a just war, although oppon- ents declared United States Senator Borah in the next congress would introduceqm bill proposing to outlaw aly war, Show Increase CHICAGO, .Oct. 27.— Operating revenues ofthe Chicago and North- western railway for september totalled $14,631,857, compared with $14,062,408 in September last year, it was announced today. Operating expenses aggregated. $10,665,150 for September, - 192: weainst $11,056,345 in September, ted intensive |, Boston, Mast court by Mrs. Barnes against Hammond, in which Mrs. Barnes al- leged Miss Hammond had stolen her husband's affections. In addition to his monthly pay- Barnes was ordered to as- sign to his wife his share of ap- proximately $1,000 the couple have on deposit in the Desert National Bank of Salt Lake City. Jas. B. Morgan Noted Banker, Critically Ill CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—James B. For- gan, 72, dean. of Chicago bankers and chairman of the Board of the First’ National bonk here, is in a ibyterian | critical condition at the Pres! hospital .tonight following a hem- morhage.in the stomach. Pr." Ralph Brown, his physician, said that Forgan, although resting quiétly was not otit of danger, OF MANIAC IN ALABAMA DIES GUTHERVILLE, Ala., Oct. 27— son, crazed doctor who Saturday kill- ed his wifeand sister-in-law, died _to- night.. He was Abner Gaston, fath- ‘De-| er of Mrs. Johnson and Miss Jessie victims. jot by the doctor |. Gaston, the other, Gaston, before he killed himself, is not ex- pected to live. Johnson, it was said, had become mentally Gceranged from brooding over domestic troubles, Ernest Torrence—who made such a hit in “The Covered Wa- gon, is scoring a great suc- cess in his new picture, “The HORSEPOWER Many an otherwise good motor fails to. develop its full rated horsepower because of poor fuel. Give your motor a chance. | Use Aero gaso- line—use it regularly. Be repaid with abun- dant power, smooth en- gine performance and more miles to the gallon. Aero Oil Products Co Heavy carbon deposits and fouled plugs are a rare oc- currance in motors lubri- cated with the right type of Hiway oll. You can demonstrate for yourself without or cost. We'll return money if the de tion isn't convincing. this risk “Keep Wyoming Money In Wyoming” EMILY, NOW TRAT WE'VE ‘COME. INTO HAVE THIS CLEANED AND BLOCKED. THE STYLES. CONT CHANGE [THIRD VICTIM [S!rTH-Davis FORCES JOIN HANDS AGAIN By PAUL RB. MALLON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1924 By Billey De Beck ANY TWACE IEF WE PUT OOR MONEV INTO THINGS THAT SHOW, FOLKS ARE GOING TO THINK WE'RE HIGH-TONING ‘EM. BUT WE CAN HAVE RIGHT NOW I'M GOING OUT AND BOY TWO NEW SPARK PLOGS AND A FRESH SHAVING MORE COMFORTS AND NOBOCV WILL BE THE urday—just as he had promised to the Democratic convention last June —and joined. hands with John W. Davis for an invasion of New York. The Democratic gubernatorial can- didate and the presidential nominee opened their dual campaign with speeches to an assemblage of Demo- cratic women at a ‘hotel meeting here, The slogan of Davis and Smith (United Press Staff Correspondent) | and Victory was.emblazed on stream- NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Al Smith|ers and. banners. The third victim of Dr. Curtis John-| ‘20k off his hat, coat and vest Sat-|. Davis’ friends are.elated over the decision of the New York governor in dropping his upstate campaign to come down here and lend his per- sonal! influence to the desperate last minute effort to wrest control of New York's 45 electoral votes. do not see how he can lose the with Smith’s and Tammany Hall's strength activity in the fight. In his speech Davis referred to the reaction of Republicans of the third party movement, denounced corrupion in government and spoke ipecial legislation. STICK. “But I have insisted from the be| ginning,” "he said, “that I had nc message to bring to the woman ©! this country, which was not equally addressed to their brothers, for ‘un| der my conception of American pol ities there fs no division of the Amer ican people into two: great ‘groupt of mien, on the one side and on the other, but there fs an abso lute and an equal partnership bott in prosperity and. failure.” ESSEX COACH Was $1000 Now *945 Freight and Tax Extra The World’s Greatest Automobile Values are now Priced Below All They are the finest Hudson and Essex cars ever built. reductions are possible because they are the largest selling 6-cylinder closed cars in the world. RN denSan MUTUN TRUK Phone 1406 & LAR SALES McKinley & Yellowstone Comparison Such price