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PAC i PAGE T TEN MASS MEETING ONSITEFOR THE COMMUNITY © BUILDING WILL BE HELD LAST OF MONTH the bo eae for the men Full Expression of ‘of Cee Desired by | women ana xiv =i 's Department. | s and the op | cb e Casper Daily Cribune Where the Name Comes From a rca Delonas PAs eo MED to Interior offered resolu-~ ly leased were ne os 7 he men’s depart « Committee; A.J. Parkin Explains How ith ; r . . | 4 j 2 jar the direction of th: All Departments Will Function. {a rome ere hobby 4 3 |1 nd e open mass meeting designed to secure from | ci business and pro- Casper people full expression of opinion on the location of | roups meet dail t posed Community building for this city has been set | te for the last week in March. The meeting will] ; be held at the Elks auditorium and an invitation is extended | Women and Girls. Hea ~}] interested to attend and have a voice in the proceedings. The women 1 girls have thelr which remains ofed at the s meeting own gymnasium, club and social Raced J at a decision may be rooms with expert direction by the) Here is the unique formation on the oll leases in Wyoming which gave date. Applicatic ment head. Here they | Teapot Dome its name. Years of erosion have worn the stone until now ‘ ny i vities w resembles a & teapot. Dp 8 physical | t-| During the re Jasses, switmming, socia ______| the proposed ¢ of many di 7 pa! SS a mar dancing, milline rs A tions have been « bead we | . onting one ‘the life special interests lik ‘ Light : D> Fa] 7 { thes inquirt ra story-telling hours, hik-| | : res lay 5 er sewing, camping, | Of | t D C; alter anothet 00 population | Ba eapo ome Uase A of in J fe 11 smo! t we? And Boss’ Department. | May 31, 1921—Naval ofl lands transferred from “ ve on being uC fi t s of the cit r-| Department, ed by President Harding. cr yut it, too. j the pe t he Communit April 15, 19 Senator J. B. Kendrick, Wyoming, not a criticism. pebhon of n with their, own -¢ “| tion asking if rumors that oll lands were to be private - the boss about y an active part unas ain under expert eiseuae rane xq oking. pahetrsseal ital arpa whe: enoye a0 1Oveslboe April 18, 1922—Official announcement made admitting lease had @ rooms, scout ubs, bird and swimming reisaw to t ten times bet- grou; 1 hard day of nd communal life hthletic leagues, boys’ city aes laying stress nizations. In all their work the ‘e nce to‘ever. s to have them i you'll thank us t with those ttle tip. of them eengmokes, oper able citizens. few Life Sav- [Rendon House, said ce how they citizen and ever ya r mouth and bei aE th ext smoke | > yo better. | ae 3 get the |! emp -—shabit and you'll never =| Pa jes Ob hea? be without a handy pack- | strial commur Do age of your favorite | h work fact a nd flavor of these very use- ¥ et the demands of dif at * | ful little mints. ferent groups and thelr diversified ie hele diversi pag Solon oth old and your Fight Closed room, | art “By Adjournment) ALWAYS HUNGRY Growing children are almost always hungry and demand an abundance of vitamin- rich food Scott’s Emulsion is vital-nourishment that helps children keep their strength and grow normally. Most children need Scott's Se Scott A Bowne, Bloomfield. 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The beds See our window display included in this display Let us show you the cor are above criticism. plete of Simmor them and judge their mer- Pr B rir its for yourself. See Our Display Window 4. CALLAWAYS » cay FURNITURE 133 E. SECOND C. ) 7 Indiana SIMMONS BEDS been mac Apri Senator La Fol for an ation of the leases, April 25, 1922—Secret lease m April - May, to September 1923— relative to leasing lands. 1 resigns. —Carl Magee, Ne he was complete him in 1 that expenditt n De Ls Doh $100 ¥ F profit out of lease of R lette introduced resolution providing ade with Doheney on Elk Hill. aFollette’s resolution adopted and inquiry ordered. Svidence taken before Senate com- with Sinclair, testifies Fall told told of great Goes to Europe w Mexico editor, ly broke. He further eney testified he eserve No. 1 ‘all. writes letter to Senator Lenroot expected to make in which he the gent! an from whom had obtained $100,000 was E. B. n, Washington (D. C.) editor Jaan 4—McLean confirms Fall's story. Jan, 11, 1924—Mel ch s mind and repudiates Fall's story nbout $100,000 Joan and were returned uncashed. Jan, 11, 1924—Archle Roos Wahlberg, secretary to Sin- clair, Pe and sav Jan. 24, 1924—E Doheny Fall the . W. Zevely t ll without «= Senate resolutic cellation of oil lease n 1924—President Cool el in oll leases. Coolidge and Rot Dent of 1 MOEAE com menme tt! GSS GUeevse!! umn nate committee opposes e his good name. testifies that it was he who gave ave been friends for more than 30 entitied that Sinclair lent $25,000 In curity ons demand Denby resign and can- and Strawn idge appoints Gregory appointment of Gregory Strawn and ap- s appeared in federal court injunction against Sinclai in Los Angeles against Do- ted for contempt by grand jury in earing for cancellation of oil leases MUTHER SAVES FAMILY HERE (Continued From Page One) her voice and cried out for help. One xf the neighbors heard the cry and came to the front of the house. Again Mrs. Hendryx had lapsed {nto unconselousness and being unable to continue her cries for ald, the neighbor returned to his home and went back to bed. Another neighbor on the other side ot the house had heard Mrs. Hen- dryx’s call for help and had indi. tinctly seen the other neighbor move away from the front of the Hendryx dwelling. This neighbor called the police and rushed to the mother’s said, Officer Radden responded at once from police headquarters and when he arrived found Mr. Hendryx and the daughter being revived, Mr. Hen- dryx and the girl had inhaled more of the gas than the mother because they had been asleep and overcome during the time that Mrs, Hendryx | was fighting to keep her senses and summon ald. elghbo! the wi and dc house ar a Dr. teeve, who a fir a Mr. Hendr nconsel t H completely All t s of the were revived Reeve and will recover with out any injury from the experience But for the presenc of Mrs. Hendryx, it {s possi | whole: family might asphyxiat Officer that he was told tt ce of min t the family was in the habit o: ping with their windows ope usual cold weather night, they had closed all the house warm. ws to keep the See the Rickenbacker Brougham At the Auto Show $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward wil) be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Dally Tribune Information leading to the capture of the person who Is fraudulently collecting: subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any on? their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the office, If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can: not do so please call the Tribune, Telephone 15 QUSTING WINS COOLIDGE OXER (Continued From Page One) crats breaking in only occasionally and mainly to reaffirm their centent- ment to keep out of the family row on the other slide. Before the vote on final approval, the insurgents gave up their figh as a futile one, after the real test of the ability of the party organiza. tion put through its program came on the proposal to displace Senator Ladd of North Dakota, one of the in surgents, from the chairmanship of the public lands committee. The result gave 36 votes for Sena- tor Stanfield of Oregon, the major- ity candidate, against 13 for Ladd and three for r Jomes, Demo- ‘ew Mexico. “ats, wo Democ Wheeler, Mon- tana, LaFollette’s running mate on the independent ticket last Novem: | ber and Copeland of New York, voted for Ladd, while 25 voted present. Senator Bruce of Maryland, cast the only Democratic vote for Stanfield. After that there was merely a pro- test from the insurgents over the lection of Senator Watson of In- chairman of the interstate committee, on which he anked by tor LaFollette consin, Senators Borah, of Idaho, and Nor- ris of Nebraska, who led the fight against their party’s program, were among the seven Republicans who yoted against approval of the com mittee slates. a NEWS BRIEFS NEW YORK.—Plans for founding a national college of arts from a fund of $4,300,000 were announced by the council of the National Aca demy of Design. 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