Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE Two 1 | bama STORM CONDITIONS IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUNTRY PASSING: . WARMER WEATHER FORECAST rains are reported over a ching as y njuring two trai in Wyoming. and Virginia, M ¢ the warmest grees under the its heat peak yes- 1, Louisiana, Ala In the elghties and smaller ninet (PROUP ee Spasmodic Croup is frequently Le relie ved by one application of ~ VICKS VAPO UB Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly Announcement o announce removal of his office from Yesness Build- ing to Smith Building over Callaways Furniture store. Associated with Dr. J. W. Bingham, dentist. Phone—Office 2208 Res. 1715W men will Dr. A. P. Kimball wishes }} + PROSPERITY DAWNS FOR TOWN OF TORRINGTON WITH PROMISE OF NEW BEET SUG SUGAR FACTORY ts of Tor-, proving out will thern Colorado {n fin x stock for market, a payroll »@ provided for the “campaign” eason of two or three months, me into much larger demand. A market for all kinds of prop fonal yields o! orrington ason'is in fu stand to rea The har. ng and excellent grain in that region is prac- Ty URIN Night end Morning - Keep 1 ‘rite tor tree Bye Care Dook Kurine Co,,Cricage,U.SAe ur south as nd Arizona. Hundreds of men are repairing landslides and washouts along the Denver and ande Western Railroad near do, near through n Union Pacific trains are delayed The light snow fall In Sioux City, nesota, melt- Worth up| is ies. york in local Livestock feeders will et pulp, used with the cattle and sheep and be employed at the plant . | throughout the year, Business of all kinds should re- jon work will afford employment while the factory 1s going housing property will be and residence property will including farms, is anticipated ngton dis- oof 12 season and 25 tons a special report to the » from the Ward Hildredth Your Eyes cL paawlse - CLEAR and HEALTHY Cavalry Scout of Old Days in Wyoming Back To Retravel Trails what frostly around the tem- nd not quite so spry in the us he wag back in the seyen- Mountain Shorty drop- ped in ‘asper the other day to look the Wild West over. They call him Joseph Walker down at the soldiers’ home in Los AngelesAngeles, whither he will re- turn when he concludes his visit with Manuel Arminto, But it was as Rocky Mountain Shorty he was known to Buffalo Bill back ih the days when Kansas was a raw fron- tler; it was as Rocky Mountain orty that he served as govern- cout through the leng! nan can’t work any more and lope a clean hundred yards without bumping up against a pesky fence—unless he gets out in the highway and dodges with halr-brained motorists. Rocky Mountain Shorty had his share of playing tag with Apaches down tn the Arizona desert, and after due consideration of the hazards of mod ern traffice he has about decided he'd rather take his chances with Geronimo, "or knew even guessed of th voirs of Hquid w the tawny reack even cattle and sheep had challenge the dominit ion of and buffalo, He was with the Fifth cavalry as a scout from 1873 to 1879. He helped to blaze the first trail across the uncharted wilder- ness from the government farm at Fort Laramie to the Red Cloud agency in Montana, Under the com: and of Captain Rogers he was a ber of the party that mapped a road from Rock River to Fort Fet- terman in the late seventies. He knew most of the sturdy, reck less folk who lived history in the raw—scout and soldier, trader and outlaw. He recalls many of the bad men whose names spelled terror in those remove days — men who stretched hemp or died in battle and went to rest on Boot Hill—Red Lynch, Holdout Johnson, Dick Sim- mons, Johnny Vasser, Persimmon Bill, He came unscathed through the Meeker massacre on White riv- er in Colorado. Rocky Mountain Shorty will be elghty years old next February, But he has not lost the zest for travel and adventure that brought hira west from his Pefnsylvania tleally all threshed and returns were -|exceptipnally good. Wheat yields ran as high as 60 bushels per acre and oats more than 100 bushels. Corn escaped damage from early frosts and a good crop will be harvested, _———$ Guy Gay nelle life insurance. home after he had served through the Civil war under Sheridan, Evy- ery summer he manages to get a furlough. from the soldiers’ home and spends it in revisiting the scenes of his youth. He will be the guest here of Mr, Arminto, another pion- eer of the old Indian frontier, until the last of next week, when he will rn to Los Angeles for the win eee STATE COMMISSION ON Three organizations in Wyoming have acted favorably on a resolution adopted by directors of the Casper Chamber of Commerce recommend- ing appointment by the governor of a commission to investigate the Yel- lowstone park extension proposal. ‘Those who have already supported Glenrock Community club, the Kay- he Rawlins Lions club. Council of Industry, 1 take action at an ion that provision for a stat ¢| park to include the Teton mountain PAK EXTENSION WING °|= THREE ENDORSEMENTS) a the Casper chamber include the| sy. The resolution includes the sug-| © Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘ITINERANT’ SCHOOL TEACHER TO CARRY EDUCATION HERE TO ALL ISOLATED DISTRICTS Sheridan counties and was The itinerant school teacher, long son a considered passe and fit material prineinat at Megenth, Wyo., benides only for the writer of stories in lighter vein, has come to, Natrona county. Ichabod Crane, the hero of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, was content with a horse, and not a very good horse but this modern rider of’ t shall ride In an nu ls a woman! Miss Azile C went to work for School Distr 2 this morn Ing. Miss Crow will have the job of teaching five children in the dis- feels, shoul There are no s near e sh to make it a proposition to build a where they live, So it shall be Miss Crow's duty to seo that they are given some opportunity to keep up with their studies. Miss Crow will visit at the various homeg for several weeks at a time, tutoring the children, After child of one family »for né will go to another s making the rounds. board will provide her rortation from place to official position ts unent substitute teach- he {is not instructing pils she will fill in at the regular teacher {s Crow is said to be for the work. She has in the rural schools of John- irl. The romantic tale of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Told with anew vividness by Rafael Sabatini, famous author of"Scaramouche.” “The King’s Conscience,” is the story's name. 4 Dees hypocrisy and desire of a mon- arch, the beauty and ambition of d agi GemMotelend, , alittleseven- I; it better to go to college year-old boy, lost in the barren wastesorche Alaskan ness? Bruce Barton, the great peninsula. The only survivor inspirational writet, answers of a shipwreck. How he _ this critical question on the learned to fend for himself, basis of his own experieuce making friends with wili Read Is College Worth Whi's? first or straight into busi- beasts, And how he fought 2 novels —5 short stories— his way to love and fortune. 7 special articles—many “Child ofthe Wild”by Edison helpful departments, all ia Marshall begins in thisissue. the new October GOOD HOUSEKEEPING —_—~. -- BEIRUT, Syria—A Syrian cavalry has put down what ts de- as a local uprising at Hamah, killing or wounding 30 of the dem- rivileges of the | te pupils of the dis- | . parents are settlers | f pagent g out esto it. SNA We Are Brings We Are Organized Under the Strict Laws of W: ‘yoming RAYMOND F. & AMG. VV ath WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925 ~/BIGHTY-FOUR BIRTHS IN COUNTY IN MONTH) Eighty-four children, all white, were born in Natrona county during the month of September. Of these, forty-five are girls and thirty nine boys, according to figures compiled by Dr. H. Garst, county health offt- cer, Twenty-nine deaths occurred dur- ing the month, seyen of them being ies caused by accidents, Of the accl- dental deaths, four were automobile mishaps. Only one person died from a communicable disease. men and nine women died. Efforts of divers to recover more bodies from S-51 stopped because of denger in squalls; submarine will he salvaged, Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION | = 6 Bellas Hot water Sure Relief peg ee and see eel 2 Everywhere 2 3 LLAN Ss LD MAN GLOOM” quickly disappears when the mirror in the hall beams blue and gold— when the woodwork in the living room lustres with delight —when the old chair in the bedroom glistens a lovely sea green. Devoe Mirrolac Enamel did it all! Sixteen artistic Mirrolac Enamel colors to choose from. All easy to apply. And just think of the thrill of seeing a gloomy piece of furniture emerge spry and bright from under the touch of your magic brush! ‘When you want to know anything about paint or painting drop in and discuss your problems with us, JOHN JOURGENSEN Phone 33 242'46 West Yellowstone Highway CASPER, WYOMING Throusleais the Sac. of Wyoming | We Now Have Over Two Hundred and Fifty Stockholders ---Ardent Boosters for Wyoi.ing and Wyoming Industries We Are Building a Safe, Strong Legal Reserve Life Insurance Company Wholly Within the State of Wyoming WE ARE MANAGED BY EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE MEN ring Into Our State and: City Thousands of Dollars FOR INVESTMENT AT HOME Safe - Conservative - Profitable We Have Room for a Few More Such Stockholders. Why Not Be One of Us? Write for Information MARQUIS, President YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. HOME OFFICE---MIDWEST BUILDING, CASPER, WYOMING CHARLES A. BARTON, Secretary ee ee ee eit: