Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT _ Coast Cities Fete Airmen | LOWELL THOMAS the Mo | | | sast were bidding for the first flight around the 1g d their crews had reu e the moment they organizations of both ‘om aslee By the time Mr IB Ellis 23 ling clear. | from the] Las Angeles Out in Force. 1 oe } + Aspirin Gargle | in in Tonsil ung mbecrtbe site| “Subject to Sore Throat as him | can Teleshivite 15 @he Casver Daily Cribune GET READY FoR THE BARNEY GoogLe BeNErirT ONL A FEW MORE Chace SEATS (Ny THE GRANDSTAND REMAIN To BE SOLD = Two sucks per ACNANCE SALE Aisty REACHES * 6000 EVERY DOLLAR CF Tee CATE (MONEY GOES To THe ONFoRTUMNATS_ CAISTER Goocce BARNEY , The CLUB HERE IN Taw Is ON BOING A Feus Rou New tS THE TIME For FINEBACIAL HELO, ate ~ Bors KNEW You (a YOUR PALMY DAYS WHEN You HAD Your Oumy LIMOUSINE SHE sosD ALLY a Bor GLAD SHE'S CONE Shc HOME. OHLLIS IS THE OLD STANDeY were f Angeles ing over the outskirts of Los{ said Erik. “As ta. Monica and of cach of us and started through crowd. They used us much like » old Roman soldiers used to use a we do: see whether C field | battering ram. People were tearing was atill there,” remafked Letgh| bit soft our clothes for souvenirs. Wade, “‘we got enother kick of a| One lady got a piece of the collar o! lifetime, All the adjoining fields} my overalls with a penknife. An- were packed with automobiles. They | ott: tale. yer got hold of my ear by y uvenir out of The other as well, some last I saw of lined fender to fen ng and a must have ars around half mile| the been er field, double that number, and he arms of at least resented perhaps yung ladies. At any rate, si tor trans-| minutes of this, we | at the ‘end of the| e added r wear. as children 10,000 school ld to see the world eo planes land but The six airmen, from one 2 thou #and to a quarter of a million. It far the lgrgest throng ever|t was by at was all aesembled at Los Angeles, and cer-/ then on, were swallowed up in the tainly the greatest crowd we had| maelstrom even looked down upon from the Rabid Sonvenir Hunters. y- As we circled around “nd! souvenir hunters even ripped the io sliding down into the wind! buttons of the tunic of the advance 2:47 p. m., I thought to” myself, representatives for the world flight, who usually landed just ahead of the A cruisers in each city actoss the American continent, Nearly every one seemed.to think that Lieut. Wright was’one of the clrcumnaviga- for wild time’ bo, I wasn't far wrong ' “4 big grandstand had been erect ed on one side of the fleld and in nat was a fenced inclosure ou're tors, and he was constantly embar- ad been filled with truck Sed by pedble inkking ecfobe ‘over d after truckload of roses. There} tin, and by young ladies falling on have been an acre of them,|) so per, right int midst of those) Oring to the mob at Clover field tt we taxied 10} was impossible for the flyers to do ‘ : on their planes that night, around was a vy Ine). they started for Hollywood and ards. But as we crawled out| +1, christie hotel. On the way they cockpits ry wd appar edie supposed to stop at Beverly wild. With a roar they! tris, where another reception in fence. The¥| honor of Tleut. Harding, whose » police, They! mother had been lving there for soldiers. They} eoveral years. But “Smiling Jack” And if the great had been made a captive ] and never got to Bev: others Hillis to re- ere they 6 ked it down pons aoe y ceive the globe of flowers designed Crowd Widshger’ Paves, y pode hy x d for a bit ap though) An interesting human interest epi- © going to téa: planes sode occurred here with regard to had to | The South: Invites You to pursue your favorite outdoor recreation in the sunny land where it’s summertime all win- ter Attractive Winter Fares to hundreds of popular resort places in Florida, Cuba, Texas the Gulf Coast and along Go one route and return another, stop- ping off where you wish along the way Comfortable, modern, reliable BUR- LINGTON trains make convenient con- nections at Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver with best through trains via all routes South F. S. MacINTYRE hotels. It seems that weeks before the start of the world flight, when word arrived that a group of pilots x echanics ware “iste west to of the air to attempt te the globe, an offi alr service stationed at to the managers tele. He realized nd mechanics were coming would not recetve a big enough owance to cover thelr expenses if stayed at a first class Califor- nia hotel. So, entirely’on his own re sponsibility, he tried to arrange a concession for them. But all to no | avail, unt! a Mr. Christie, proprie- of a hotel in e suburb of Los at 2” Arnold v members uts. Kenyon caps fight at ed toward| Angeles agnt word that he would ¢ thing mob/ consider it a very great honor to tween us, it appeared though | as his guests any men who ® were golng to have about as| had the courage to undertake to fly around the world. So the théeh un: flyers stayed at Christie's ho. Hollywood for a number of and then one morning they weeks A Guaranteed Remedy FO bine of reotetpme PILES BLEEDING OR It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable pile pipe making it very easy to apply. ow ORUGGISTS refund money if it fails to cure. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggist will order it. (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) BUSINESS the pl-} |BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MEAS. FIGGERiN’ 3 OF SEATS FoR MouR * SENSEYT “Atext SATLRDAY BuT L HEARO That Some of The MEMBERS 4RE OPPOSED TIT! You Te CRASH (NTS ONE OF Their MOCA-DA MEETINGS AND PRE To'EM Thar You ee. DOWA AND OUT, WORTHY OF) CHARLIE - Rigar Ncw “sae. BLOSSOM AIN'T \ { HERE. MIsTA WALT, TOOK HER scp 1 CAM BEA MOT withour A ean A | planes and started around the globe, | hundred thousand people, entertain 4 journey from Which very few peo-|ea until you are ready to go to plo ever expected to'see them re | sieey standing up, and then flying RS a in! the next day, is almost as trying But when they did eventually get} as attempting to get trom Iceland | back, and when they landed-at Bos-|to Greenland or as through a sand- ton, after having achieved world | storm in India. But Sortunately our fame, the great hotels of Los An-| fight next day was to be over coun- geles both wrote and wired the|try that I knew as intimately as my world flyers, generously offering to} own back yard,” > place suites at thelr disposal. But | ——————_____ the flyers sent their regrets and said wer “17 that they had arranged to stay at Christie’s. Mr. Christie had been thelr friend when they were -un- known and now if thers was to be any advantage derived by any one as the result of their stopping at any | particular place, then they wanted him to have tt, Whea they reached Christie's | they found the lobby banked with | lowers, and then they were ushered up to the eame rooms they had occu- pied before the fiight.. On each door Christie ha@ placed a bronze plate with the following tneertption engerved thereon This room occupled by Lieut owell H. Smith of the United ates army rvice upon the completion of ‘the first. clreum- navigation of the world by afr. | Ever since then each room, mark- ed by a plate bearing the name of one of the six flyers has | constant demand “After our experience in Loa An- | geleg.” faid Commander Smith, “we | } t feel as though we could eur- | vive many more receptions. We were lanxtous to get on to Seattle, and get |the flight Over before anything | should happen to mar tt. Flying halt the ‘day, ‘then’ being welcomed by a been vin mM JUNIORS— Little Nts Poeghied the coru: dren and adults. ‘Your Druagist, = WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925 By Billey De Beck Ye sale Deakin aac Kaas aint | HOPE SHE ISNT HORT )\ BECAUSE (VE KIND CH | NEGLECTED HER WHILE SALLY WSS HERE. GOLLY, | WONDER WHO THAT instantly that then shortly you lift tt right off with fing of ficlent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore. nees or frritaton. | | Wyoming State Training School ...-—-—- 98,850.00 | | | Workmen's Compensation Department ~. } j | | Special Paving Fund None 15, 497,48 | | Governor's Emergency None 25,000.00 (Continued from Page One) TOTALS -.- ~--~-----~-—--$2,443,203.64 $2,430,834.15 State Treasurer - 27,890.00 20,620.00 ‘ANALYSIS OF GOVERNOR'S BUDGET. State Auditor mer = 27;568,00 21,008.00 Correcting the errovs and ommissions in the figures presented by the Superintendent of Public Instructio - 111,408.00 governor on a basis of estimates for the year, April 1st, 1925 to March 31, Adjutant Gene 2 if 9 | 1926, the governor has an excess of expenditures over revenue of $: Attorney General & 0.00 | 448.36. This in accordance with the books of the state auditor, and shown Chem! in ing table Engin SUE, AND, FIXED EXPENDITURES. Exami 43,820.00} One half of budget estimate for Game end Fish 195,000.06 biennium $1,215,417.03 Geologist 30,425. Items Not Included in Budget. § Historian 10,334.00 | 2. Error in budget footing, State En- State Librarian - 15,460.00 4 of error - a 9,657.00 State Veterinarian ~~. 39,680.00 2 to coun Soldiers’ Coal Mine Inspector, Dist. ‘Ni 8,870.00 ‘Tax Exemption, estimated —--- 100,000.00 Coal Mine Inspector, Dist. 8,870.00 3. Interest on permanent fund tn- Cominisstoner of Agriculture 68,950.00 vestment in warrants, estim'd 30,000.00 Commissioner of Child and Animal Protection -. 15,837.18 4. Interstate Streams commissioner, Commissioner of Insurance me-—-- — 15,000,00 25,018.00 salary .- 4,800.00 Commissioner of Labor and Statistics --.---- 14,346.00 14,250.00 | 5. Interstate Streams commissioner, Commission of Public Lands weeeeeeseneeee- 93,400.00 118,100.00 Expenso (Same as 1924) 1,863.85 Capitol Bulding Commission - 14,450.00 39,450.00 | 6. Reporter of supreme court de- State Highway Department -. 200,000.00 cisions, salary ---------- 1,500.00 State Law Enforcement Department -. - 60,600.00 7, Printing supreme court State Supreme Court - 54,000.00 (same as 1924) 990.00 First Judicial District 21,990.00 8, Meeting of county commissioners Second Judicin! District - 18,800.00 and assessors, estimated ~~... 1,600.00 Third Judicial District. -.--—- —- 21,550.00 "9. Law conference association .---. 100.00 Fourth Judicial District . 20,050.00 10. Commission on uniform laws Pifth Judietal District 18,690.00 19,180.00 (same as 1924) ------------------ 868.75 Sixth Judicial District 22,930.00 22,650.00 | 11. The Veterinarian's special con- Seventh Judicial District 778.60 28,418.00 tingent -. ro 500.00 Eighth Judicial District -. 22,390.00 Revenue. Board of Charities and Reform 28,700.00 17,380.00] Tax Levy 1924, $814,327.00 less 10 Board of Control - - 84,430.00 23,643.00 per cent uncollected jose $ 732,394.30 Board of Deposits 400.00 Noné| One fourth difference between estl- Board of Equalization and Pub. Ser 35,000.00 37,198.00 mated 1925 levy and 1924 levy Board of Health 24,500.00 for Jan. 1, Mch. 81, 1926 .-- 14,542.87 Board ‘of ‘Live Stoc 9,300.00 Estimated collection of delinquent Board of Sheep Commi 20,000.00 state tax --- 20,000.00 Board of Supplies 1,000.00 1,000.00 | Estimated revenue state institutions Board of aminers of Coal Mine Inspectors .- 800.00 800.00 and departments etree, 329,497.70 Board Of Examining Engineers Nons None | Estimated Interest on Balances ~ 2,982.76 Board of Dental Examiners 410.00 410.00] Bxtimated car and express com Board of Law Examiners -. 3,000.00 3,070.00 panies taxes - —_ 6,835.00 Board of*Medica! Examiners -~-.---------------- None None | Excess of Expenditures over - Revenue 253,446.36 Board of Nurse Examiners -------------------- None None _—_—_ Board of Pharmacy .----...--------—--———--—- 2,000.00 $1,360,196,78 1,380,15: Big Horn Hot Springs Reserve -.-.-------_-. 27,326.89 Soldiers and Saflors Home ~.-. e------ 13,000.00 State Homo for Dépendent Children ----- 29,400.00 27,196.00] The system of shorthand writing | 8 State Hospital for ‘the Insane ——------ 168,852.70 172,035.00 | In general use in France and Italy CHICKES ee State Penitentiary ---- ieee: Ss RUTNEIOS wan invented in 1786. University of Wyoming. - ----- 112,000,00 212,000.00 DE Wyoming General Hospital None None | Wyoming Industrial Institute 170,000.00 75,000.00 CURNS Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton | Mine measure | Moore & Morris | Phone 1734 | \Lift Off_-N No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bi “Freezone” Drop a ut on an aching corn corn stops hurting, Salt Creek Busses | Leave Casper, Townsend Motel 8 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave Salt poe 8 a. m. and 2 p, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 2:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, | _TELEPHONE 14 | | ls a tiny bottle! for a few cents, sut Your druggist » “Freezone” CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A, M. FARE—$12.50 Saves you approximately 12 hours: travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Sait Creek Transportation Com; y" TOWNSEND HOTEL ren PHONG 144 nseeeeemnneeetnsaneintibeeiemmeeeeenen en s ic : ! as | ‘, | b 7 i

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