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THURSDAY, /ANUARY 15, 1925 OMMITTEES IN STATE SENATE (Continueé from Page One) nesday afternoon were given “train ing’ in legislative procedure when a “dummy” bill, House No. 1,000,000, advertising a carnival which is be ing conducted by the Cheyenne Elks was “introduces and put through all.the steps of procedure except en. actanent. ‘The first of several bank guaranty bills which have been prepared may be introduced by Senator A S. Mercer of Big Horn county. Dill embodies features of the Te 4 Oklahoma and Nebraska laws. 1 provides for a guaranty fund raised By ‘assessing banks annually one quarter of one per cent of the average daily deposits. Standing committees of the senate follow, the member first named in each instance being chairman: Judiciary—J. G. Hartwell, Steph- i. Sibley, P. W. Jenkins, Frank Anderson, Thomas Hunter, Finance, Expenditure, Ways and Means—Stephen H. Sibley, Erwin A Froyd, A, 8. Mercer, N. A. Pearsor John F. Cook. Revenue—W. W. Daley, Free, Fred Burton, Roy John-T. Jones. Education. and Public Libraries— P. W. Jenkins, Arthur K. Lee Roy H. Cameron, Theodore Wanerus, L. »D. Merchant, Public Buildings and Institutions —Asthur K. Lee, Willis N. Spear, John Park, Wade H. Fowler, Frank BH. Anderson. Public Lands, Irrigation and Agri culture—Roy H. Cameron, Ciarence Gardner, Willis N. Spear, John Jones, William Johnson. Stock Ratsing and Stock Laws— Harry N H. Cameror T C. P. Meek, Roy H. Cameron, 4 Mercer, rles A eyers, Willian G. Johnso Coun’ rs and G y Be darles n A. Frowd, ©, Meek, Jenkins, Wade Fowler, C. A. Myers. Corporations and Municipal Laws —Frank O. Horton, W. W. Daley, S.Mércer, John T. Jones, Thoma Hunter: Railroads “and ‘Transportatton— Harry .N. Free, Willis M. Spear, » A. Pearson. 3 Elections—Frea Burton, Claren Gardner, Robert C. Lundy Coal Mines—John Park, Willis M Spear, Theodore Wanerus. Internal Improvements and Pub: Mo Highwaya—Fred Burton, W. W Daley, Harry N. Free, A. K. Lee, obert C. Lundy. Immigration—Willis M. Spear, ¢ P. Meek, Charles A. Myers. Federal Relations, Indian and Mil- itary Affairs—Erwin A. Froyd, Clar- ence Gardner, Frank E. Anderson Game and Fisheries—Clarence Gardner, Willis M. Spear, William G. Johnson. Sanitary and Medical Affairs—J G. Hartwell, Fred Burton, John T Jones. Mechanical, Manufacturing and Tabor Pursulte—John Park, Stephen H. Sibley, L. D. Merchant. Mines and Mineral Products— Harry N. Free, W. W. Daley, Wade H. Fowler. Public Printing—Clarence Gard- ner, A, S. Mercer, Theodore Wan- erus. Pubic Accounts—Fred Burton, W. W, Daley, L. D. Merchant. Engrossment—A. S. Mercer, P. W. Jenkins, Thomas Hunter. Enrollment—Roy H. Cameron, Stephen H. Sibley, Theodore Wan- erus. piles—Frank ©. Horton, Arthur " Lee, John F. Cook. Public Utilities—Erwin A. Fr J. G. Hartwell. P. W. Jenkins, John F. Cook, Robert C. Lundy. Lew Enforcement—Harry > Free, Stephen H. Sib! J. G, Hart well, N. A. Pearson, W. G. 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Ross | LARAMIE, ming in its s best ani count * was Bureau of Ee: before at the anu: erence ate universi ive, every juntry in th creasing its t during the though the 3 has been gr amount stated th grow | duction | still be import man warned, zied speculatic Mr further necessa substantial of the west however, | corn in anc A fellaw who can p! number of people at the same time has eae a bouquet, so we pust back the halo that encumt ow of William R MeMillan, erk of the Wyoming house resentatives, and place in its st nice wreath of pink r and fragrant, intertwined th chiet smilax and maiden hair ferns. For, be it orded that the said William R: McMillan at the close of the second day's ion of the house of representatives, was waited upon by a non-partisan committee of statesmen and informed that the fog-horn voice he possesses and em ploys in calling rolls and making an nouncements from the stage, is thx , most penetrating and un » of any voice heard“ir the Wyoming house. That, it is as serted, 1s some compliment, for in days past there have been loud speaking chief cler galore, but none until now have appeared with voices of such carrying power and musical quality as that owned and operated by Chief Clerk MeMillan. Therefore more power to his lungs. | Behold William B. sentative from “There he stands’ ster said about Massachusetts Chairman of the powerful house committee on ways and means, He stands there as the personal selec tion of Mr. Speaker Underwood, selected for the place from a group of 39 members. It may be that no one else wanted Cobb, ‘atrona county as Daniel Wet repre this job that William B. Cobb took it for the sole purpose of preventing it from remaining vacant. Not so. There \Lady Burglar Visits Riach Home, Belief thought" heard from as a taxt driver pilot sper and Salt eck is wanted In Rapid City e just 38 other able »|S. D his two children are who would have been delighted with | report > be serious'y fil | the honor and the work. Many of ll was received from Pierce's them would haye traded their right | w, Mrs, G. Plerce of Hep eye for this chairmanship. It is | pne D. | | } burglar—or | intriider with feet of nu | small and: feminine cast—visited D. T, J. Riach 18 time Tue day night climbed precipate} out Riach {g inclined t give to his dog, sole of h that nig ht unin nest's “| isitation eacaned discover i i 1 N ing ¢ eer xed and appar bber.or robbers had gone than the basement 1 home, which ts at t avenue, was deserted from | 7:30 until 11 o'clock that ev The famity did not retur ntil 1 o'clock, but Dr. R’a in briefly after the Trot wert in which Mrs. I he attempted burglar 6 to have taken pla onetime during the first three-hov interval, | | INL 1S CROWDED BY | ROUNDUP OF DRUNKS A general round. nducted last Y} morning by Of r.| | Muck and Siebkin crammed t | of the polle static and | number of pocket flasks to the pri- | vate stock of the 1] of th elnity The culpri who will apy der | the grim scrutiny of Judge Mu tonight include John Cochlan ant} Frank both chargéd with be- | ing drunk ance; Tor Po drunk session of Irunt a disturt | = Saf Wad NATRONA SOLON PLACED UPON | “IMPORTANT SENATE COMMITTEES <== he would be the Deiber Sends Invitation To Go ern national stock show here been extended by For Colds Pain g GRoc ERIES 72 W. Second year, the cor turn to the m for western ra Police hi ondition whi most useful es inxs | touch land, goes di liver and | J. Spillman of the According tc fore there that ssistance in aid that constipa: this organic It has been known for years that a remarkable ofl, compounded in Hol- kidneys, and quickly restores normal action— @he Casper Daily Crivune Tremendous Jan. 15. dustry Wyo., has heep 4 4 most solid enterprise in the ement of United an add: the 3} ‘onomics in Wyoming Extension workers vers! comp! » tt Ps he world ¢ federal repre: has been otal number of sheep ast 25 years and 1 1d of wool per st increased, the n ket for wool is far greater than the also mn. The t the speaker present t America is importing more than half of her wool and that the wool pro- in the be doubled and this countr Untted States co ers of wor Mr. § however, against f ) and a return to and the resul ted ‘also “tha: 6 woul he was is a nor west n belt feeders will arket next fall and ange cattle ED PIERCE WANTED. adquarters here have re istance phone ap recorded that William B, Cobb did | ag aa not ask for the pi That he told |the Honorable Speaker that he ‘A SURE WAY T | wanted nothing more than to Le placed where he could be m ful. And, lo, when the speak h] finished making up 1 m Cobb's name was w top of the Scroll, That was where} A well-known. specialist rece ich affects not only on is a conge: Ordir , and do condition. irect to the tones conge: them States t wool-growing would would be « cattlemer hopef finding Ed Pierce WOOL INDUSTRY’ NOW ON sD Bhalo IN STATE ‘Wryo- the w ress sen- | de nar ime ould ren-| th t 1 be mai this peal ntly the sted nary F But sted up. rithout th s eakent, Its Vernor Ross) eer ices es ees cleans and aes jentire systen DENVER, Colo 5 waste time sips Aca ‘i flushes. Ask tions to ( rnor I ané the 5 ON, in ming ure to attend the west only 60c. §& have} the Kimball vernor Morley, Headache Toothache Neuralgia Neuri Handy “Bayer” Bott Also mark of Bayer Manuf tasteless cs Id and guaranteed by et Pharmac: purifies, but sets the m right again, Don with mere tempora fo (! Drug and the SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” —Gomuine | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are iv} not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by. physicians 24 years for Lumbago Rheumatism Accept: only ‘“‘Bayer’’ package | which contains proven directions. | boxes of 12 tab! les of 24 and 100—Druggists. | ture of Monoaccti: ester of Balicy Every Day a Bargain Day E. R. Williams Store Rib Boil, 3 Ibs. for Pot Roast, Ib. 12%c and — Fresh Neck Bones, per lb. ee ones Sugar-Cured Hams, Per IDs ese. ~ Pure Lard, per lb. Picnic Hams pound Berkshire Farm Style Sausage, per lb. (100% pure)_----_ es 2 Center Slices Swift's Premium Ham for._.. Red Mill Haarler: ‘osts Mid. Telegrams received from less than 10% of the Chevrolet dealers, immediately following the opening display, report over 300,000 people in attendance. Thousands place orders for immediate delivery. comment at the NEW YORK SHOW was ‘ produce such fine cars to sell at such low prices? The general “How can they ”” Copies of a few of these telegrams below indicate the record breaking enthusiasm everywhere. In our district 50,403 people viewed new model Chevrolet, 318 bona fide orders taken. A. F. Young, Detroit, Mich.”* “46,500 people saw new Chev- rolet in dealers’ showrooms. 335 orders taken. Enthusiastic telegram and telephone orders received all day regarding de- livery. H. J. Klingler, St. Louis, Mo.” “Dealere report 8,420 people viewed new models in show- rooms. 79 actual orders. High enthusiasm among public. In one town of 300 people dealer had 160 call at his show-room. More prospects than he ever dreamed of. Car is being over whelmingly received by public. J. E. Gates, Janesville, Wis.” “2,500 people visited our shows rooms. 202 orders taken. Harris Chevrolet Co. Rochester, N.Y." “Bresee Chevrolet Company of Syracuse reports 2,800 peo- ple viewed new models, 99 or- ders booked for immediate de livery. H.G.Semmons, Buffalo, N.Y," “Received chassis and touring In time for opening Satur- day at St. Paul. Chaseis on at Duluth but opening was aplendid success. 9,400 people attended opening in Twin Cities. Duluth kept no count but reported large crowds all day and had to request some to leave showroom at 11:00 p. m. in order to lock up in compliance with local regule tions, 194 actual orders taken L, B. ‘Barnes, Minneepolis, Minn.” “9,347 people visited show room Saturday. Actual orders written 125. Fremont dealer reports 238 prospects. Enthu siasm very high among public and dealers L. F. Ryer, Des Moines, lowa,”” Leading in “Asindication c enthusiastic manner in which public has received the new cars dealer in Houston hes hed in excess of 2,000 people to view new models L, S, Costley, Dallas, Tex.” “New models not received until noon Saturday 3,000 people crowded showrooms in Okla- homa City afternoon and ew ning. One dealer, Perryton, Tex., reports did not receive his cars for display but sold 24 cars just from literature and photographe, ‘J. C. Chick, Oklahoma City, Otel ne extremely “Over” 29,000 people visited eur showrooms]to see the new models. 211 orders were re- ceived for immediate delivery. A. W. Enquist, Oakland, Cel.” “New models received with enthusiasm. Over 4,800 people have visited dealers’ show- rooms to see there new cars H. 8, Wier, Baltimore, Md.” Quality at Low Cost wuceives oF 90 BROAD STREET cw LW YORK, Reity sae RE AME ALL Ri26P BU 245A FO FORTLAMD CRE JAN % ® % Onare) comiovone woTal BY ath a women FEES TO ALL THE waoRkD: ‘PORTY EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY OKH PEOPLE VIEWED NEW MODBL OW FIELDS FLOOR TODAY THO HUNDRED TWENTY SIX ‘THE ENTHUSIASTIC MANNER IW WHICH PORTLAND PEOPLE AQCEPTED GOR NEW CAR WY hichom Th eanon TAN 1058) ‘R MUNDAED THRRB ORDERS Taxxy BONA PIDE ORDERS WERE SIGNED THIS RECORD INDICATES PAGE FIVE. Public Acceptance of the Over 300,000 people attend the Opening Dis