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DRUNKEN SPEED. ma FIEND GRASHES. Carl Peters Arrested and Taken to Jai) Following Accident at Cor- ner on Park Street Tues- day Night Drunk and speeding around a cor- ner at nearly 40 miles an hour, Carl Peters crashed into an Overland roadster driven by John Tucker at Park avenue and Park street about 10:30 o'clock last night. None of the occupants of either car were severely injured although two wo- men in the Peters car were thrown out.and suffered minor injuries. Witnesses of the terrific crash, whieh was heard for several blocks,, - z state that Mr. Peters was driving 40 “The Shepherd of the Hills,” blood! poison mites an hour on the left side At the Iri t id. the street. When he approached the ctiniei Next Meadayiand Luceday street intersection he was unable to turn in time to avoid the Overland car. Mr. Tucker spent most of his time attempting to ‘oid the on- rushing high powered lillae which Peters was trying to drive. Peters was arrested by Officer Cai and Deputy Sheriff Ellithorpe < a struggle. He was forcibly pla in the city jail cherged with being drunk and resisting: an officer. Pet- ers refused to be placed under ar- rest and when Officer Cain drew his gun, he ordered him to put it up and come and get him. Meeting of the ° Which Mr. Cain did but only after Baptist Mission Circle | a struggle. Blows were fre The Baptist Mission Circle will changed and the combatants rolled meet Thur at the home of Mrs. * uround on the ground before Officer C. W. Bakin, at the east refinery. ©ain convinced Mr. Peters that it A picnic lunch will be served at would be best to go to jail. At the noon. A large attend: city jail it took the persuasion of ;as good speakers have been provid Chief Frank Webb to place him in aj} Tae om cell. He is now out on $100 bond. | Pat Sullivan, the Misses Margaret Louise Dilts was with Peters in and Eileen Sullivan, and their house the car that crashed. People on their guest. Miss Alice Kennedy, have gone) Gp porches on Park avenue heard her to Cheyenne for the Frontier Days’ : say, “Carl, you're speeding,” as the celebration. car flashed past. The accident came a minute later. The wheel of the Peters car was| Bo broken off when it hit the curb, but tu it continued in the general direc-| after hs ee ties dee'Gl'Gi22"" THREE KILLED RICHARDS DOME ‘PRIMROSE D DIES Norstar tothe Yeloncone se BY EXPLOSION LEASESSOLDTO — AT SAN DIEGO OF U.P.ENGINE GAYNOR CROWD x. r:5- 557 oon John Carey ha e to Yellow tone park and vicinity, driving over. EVANSTON, Wyo., July 23.— Three men are dead a result of I. FE. Clark and p the explosion of the boiler of a | and locators of lands locomotive at Curvo, a few miles field, sold yester west of Evanston. They are: Gaynor of Detro Thomas Carroll, engineer, Evan- tions of land ly ston. 89-90 in the Ric! William Woods, fireman, Ogden, both Natrona and Utah. were sold. Charles P. Hobbs, head brake- 3 = MA AGE Lt NS F. P. Lane, state leader of county ee teh s one of th nent of be started n Wert, dey ou Washakie county, is her UR : ctl hh kee OE The Perfect oil for 2 Ate } How To Make Perfect Pie Crust Here is a Pie Crust recipe that will convince you of the wonders of Mazola. And remember, too, that pie crust made with Mazola is perfectly digestible. CITY NEWS Me with the city and nd I le, they could move the Mi Florence | of the Burl Il., are enjoy hibet t Cheyenne. Af they will’ drive Stutz car. hey wis eral offices ngton to Casper com who as forme Ffrench of Chic the Fron ter the here in their ne nee is desire “ns of the Hae Sta e law office night from Thermopolis la ea ance W. D. Weathers, presi Fargo-Addison oil interes Days’ program * A. P. Cox, sister of Mrs of East Hug oh ed to her home i y a visit here as a house guest Follow this recipe—youcan get Mazola at your grocer’s. tion of the Overland car. The fronts|°f Mrs. Boyle. x | Addie: horsaihies of both cars were badly crushed and : : Mr. Carnevibe eeeeue norser Brande 2 cups Flour Pinch of Salt the Overland car «also lost a wheel.| Miss Enuice Shafer has returned) yoturn ton v to make UE 1 5 oe ¥% cup Mazola Ice Cold Water Witnesses of the accident state that to ( r, where she will teach kin-| here Mie pe ak Lee r. Tucker was going at a moderate | dergarten this winter, ' \ : ; Miia: Work Mazola well into the flour and salt, FREE A wonderful speed and that he did his best to : Mrs. Winna Bucknum returned . avoid the speeding Cadillac. But it; Robert Simpson, monument build-; ¢,9m Nebraska where she Woe leuk add enough ice water to hold together, about book of 68 was useless. |er, has gone to his old home in South! ing into the food situation. Mrs one-fourth of a cup; roll crust out at once. pages—the Corn Products Chief Webb was told that Louise) Dakota, where he will sell his busi-| Rueknum cays thet there ken plone | Cook Book. Beautiful Dilts was also drunk but she had ¢ ed in as to confine his work ful supply of wheat, but that Save T Money le stpanes wecines seer a eee ide the entirely to casner. mm heldctorshcier eute: to follow and econ appeared when he went outside the ¢” sper being held for higher prices, SMITH'S AUTO SHOP CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY injcostayi etal frowil Write police station last night to arrest her. The Peters trial will be this after- Shower Given For Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Bartholomew BS: See ee noon. Miss Norma Jourgensen \arrived in Casper from Denver last All Work Guaranteed a Miss Norr t driving their new Pierce-Arrow 4 W. Third § piration fo aatieters BREE New York us today for it. Ford Cars Contracted Joursensen was the y the N h this < Jourger r Phone 1086 | Sa \ umes A. E onsen, of Chicago, | ;. } Hin. Misses Edna Mae Healey, ny i | Wilma Shaffner, Fredonia Huff, Ge- a GHATIREICY Geen AL CAE neva Shaffner, Mable Johnson, Hel- | y sa ecton haga aaa [en and Norma Banner and Blanche asthe home of M M Haeeed er ‘, the Mesdames Walter Storey Miitonitstraat L. Seidel, Michael Purcell les oa 3 Directions Ghenbyihi by Firestone Com-| | ae ae Mee TGNR TOU pany Will Contribute to Sery- ice and Long Life ‘own, Jr., of Den ensen W as of alu- e \the guests. The shower y | minum wear. | Lovely refreshments were served |by the hostes eS. | TIRE TALK NO. 3 The careful application of tires is) guite as necessary as the choice oe Mes, Reed Milles the correct type. Especially should | Dee o Sa ecatys the best adaption of tire to rim be} xe: Gre ie a a jec concel j guests at an informal tea y made a subject of concern. eelatest Irs. Miller's alters M Miss Minnie ar leice are in from t es } a 5 4 me = = . Betore applying.a tire all rust and} B.C. B sigbee) AVIZOne ewes ———~~~ ' other foreign fnatfer should be care-| ff ©. Brown of ——— . fully removed from the rim. If rust! ‘© 84S ae ; has formed on the rim it will cause | — Fi . trouble at some later mes apart from Cigar the eoradog afltence of he ror | TMA culenrTs HEL FOR s 58-8 dé If;tires have been driven deflated at| PoC CO oe Retrem “Snappy” Reductions in All De partme nts & any time, mud will probably hav —— a accumulated on the rims, and unless THEFTS IN A IN AA YARDS ee ee | . this is removed the tires cannot seat All Spring Suits All S Sprin; g Coats » or fit properly. The danger of pinch- Wate the Miglin STRRCaaE : ing inner tubes can best be reduced| One-Half Price One-Half Price ) to a minimum by dusting soapstone In Jim Avery and J. E. Donalson % or powered mica on the rims, so that|arrested last night at 10 o'clock in ae ‘ the tire beads will slip into the cor-| the Chicago Northwestern railroad a rect position easily. yards, the police believe they have , q rac Sir . » Inflate the inner tubes just enough | the men who have been stealing mer- Silk Dresses Dress Skirts * to round them out before placing|chandise from cars in the yards here Taffeta, Tricolette, Satin and All skirts in Wash Satins, Bz them inside the casing. Do not use|for the last two weeks. The two Georgette, specially priced at nai Satin. Gaorwatte Patfet Ail tubes of the wrong size, and be sure] were errested last night while tryjng that the ‘valves are equipped with(to break into some cars in the rail- spreaders adapted to the particular] road yards. Crepe de Chine at 20 per cent RE- DUCTION. a & $8.75_° $35 type of casing used, whether instance,|/ Avery and Donalson are charged clincher, quick detachable, clincher or straight side. Valves in Firestone tubes are equipped with a universal| spreader, and therefore are suitable for use in all three types. Dust the inside of the case and the inner tube with powdered mica or tale. This will reduce friction and prevent adhesion of the tube to the case after they have been heated in service. When the tires have been removed for some reason, it is a good idea, when reapplying, to reverse them, that is, to place the worn sides of the tires toward the car. It is not very generally known, tho it is a fact, that almost all of the side wear on a tire occurs on the outside; that is, on the side away from the car. The foregoing sounds Irish, I know, but it is a fact nevertheless. This is due to road construction, rut wear, curb seraping, and such things. The life with burglary and their trial will be held this afternoon. It is said to be a state case. ble the tendency of straight side tubes to lift up from the rims at the inner edges of cables and in this way permit a rolling motion sideways, it is advisable to have more spread be- tween the cabled than is needed for beads of the clincher variety. J The best way, therefore, to use straight side tires on clincher rims is not to use them at all. The two types don’t mix. Concluding this subject, the import- ance of using flaps should not be overlooked. Whether clincher or straight side tires are employed, both rings should be in position. A few folks really don’t know these last two things; more people know them and don’t do them. oe 3efore you buy your ticket for that: trip—busi- ness or pleasure, let us fit you out with the right things to wear. For busine suits of fine wool, worsted and serge in new, and novel styles and patterns; s neckwear, st letic underw pajamas. For pleasure—Outing suits, Palm Beach suits, flannel suits, white flannel trou Ik shirts, silk socks, summer neckwear, soft collars, caps and straw hats. of a tire may be prolonged to such] The best store In the best little city. an extent that a great deal higher/in the west solicits, at teast, a share mileage may be secured by turning|of your trade. We are the only the tires about occasionally to secure] strictly Cash Store in Casper. Al) even wear upon both sides. goods must be paid for before leav- I said that tire and rim should be]ing our store or on delivery. All are suited to each other. If straight side'treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay tires are to be used on clincher rims,, LESS. We cater to quality as well filler beads ought to be fitted in the as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- rim clincher to keep the side walls; ware. ef the casings from being chafed and CASPER COMMERCIAL CO, gauged. To avoid as much as Donets! SHOE & LOTHING co Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. EM AAT RABY TE REN As A Sa, Taffetas $1.95 **° $2.05 All the staple and the newest col- ors of the season are included in this big array of silks. Fettiegats, Grane Corsets. al Cut Prices on Sr ; Poplin Skirts, Wash Childrens » Middy Blouses, Madame] Blue and khaki. Kuveralls $1.98, $2.19, $2.39, $2.48, $2.69 most complete assortment of fancy silks, shown this season. Pretty yulards have been very 7 plaids and stripes in well combined Foulards $1 95 ““° $2. 33 Novelty Silks season and a continue what we 2 offe it this sale All a yard wide. ‘All Ladies’ Silk Dresses One Half Price Men’s and Boys’ All eee Summer Millinery Straw Hats Aft $1.19 Beautiful Summer Silks Offered at This Sale, at Prices That Appeal to Al Visit Our Bargain Basement Twenty Per Cent Off One Halt Price The Golden Rule Stores Phone 10. a Me ER EAE EEDA EL PAAR BBRBBRABRRREEG Ladies’ Reduced b % % % ® ® % » % *% 4 % a % ® “f N ‘ Shoes and Oxford