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PAGE TWO — Gy eis Se eet ee issued every evening excep . Natrona county, ¥ t Sunday at yo. cation ‘off Oil Exciiange Building. tried to put this thing over as it ESS TELEPHONB... eee BB was, but th who are trying to slip Entered a fic ant, which sound one} | n another. tt the New Manager patch to ity kditor A Coblen ditor York Times Advertising Representatives Davia J. Rand "ar fth Ave., commission has struck a blow at Cit i ae Pradden American commerce by ruling that all Bids. duties entering Germany by| "are op go of- land n d in depreciated Ge man but all sea imports PTION RATES Carrier in gold. This makes duty on Amer 1 imports four high a and Frenc “" imports. This is ir sample of the $6.0 3.00 We 1.50 for be in which American interests are ng protected in the grand concert » paid in ad- of powers for the introduction of cription be y of trade among nations. eee Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- rea ef Cireulatt DANCE AT DREAMLAND = The Trades Assembly dance com- aberietjihelaee wince r The Asrociate Ss exclusive ittee hes ared the Dreamland lion for Labor Day night and will operate the own right. All friends of labor are invited to come to the Dreamland pavilion, where special music will be on tap some interesting surprises are in store for those who love to dance A percentage of the net proceeds , will be given to the Salvation Army. DICKENS PLEADS GUILTY “os TO FORGING $265 CHECK pavilion in its en- ell to foreign pur s of under. quant good it which to the ion of Con disposed! Le s of cot- in sof 0 district court and was °* to not more than three material to b Dickens pleaded guilty to forg- 69,000,000 yz sentenced nor less than goods, 35,000,000 yar 1 piece goods, 9,000,000 pairs two y in the state penitentiary f summer underdrawers, 20,000,000 at Rawlins, Wyo. He will be taken Ae to the penitentiary tonight by Deputy mer und 7,500,000 win - Kyte. awer 000,000 winter under- Dickens forged a check for by s, 2,000,000 cotton stoc 16,-|3 g the name of Lewis Barker. to |* 7 a check, ,000 woolen stockings urtment is also reporie “= HINWERSITY BULLETIN FOR mee VFAm 1919-9015 ISSUED The University of Wyoming bulle- ‘tin for the calendar year 1919-1920 Covenant nd amend it has been issued. It is an attractive Wickersham were Pock from the Laramie Republican vompany: The fall term begins Mon- day, September 15, with a meeting idsef the feculty, and registration he- ‘gins on the 16th. A number of néw appear in the faculty list. The e as follows: 5 nder B. Hamilton, M. D., president; William C. Deming, M. 4., vice president; Charles D. Spald- urer; Frank Sumner Bur- B. A., secretary. sutive committee—A. B. Ham- . P. Arnold, C. D. Spalding. -—Constantine P. Arnold, . D. Spalding; J. M. Carey, lexender B. Hamilton, M. n H. Brooks; Charles S5. B. S.; Mary N. Brooks; E, W. Croft, M. D.; William C. Deming, M. afraid A.; Mrs. R. A, Morton, State Sup- erintendent of Public Instruction, Ex Officio; President Aven Nelson, A. » Ph, I DREAMLAND a tremendous n her which it place on the market. EE George W. Wickersham says ratify gue rd. if Mr anyone to sign a eontract up by the other feltow, 2 fellow ,\t @ protection of ,, depend on the to joir sing it for ¢ rty of the first part th Al ould be a candidate fo: nt on the charge of having flim- flammed his clie: --—— 0 > people of this country will n fied with meaningless “int ons” of the League of Nations "LL. D. people who t cooked up by #avor rights and interests, of surrender of Ameri but Day by day th so in public. ¢ of popular indignation sh-| —— Wilson pact rises higher, and in time} Publi- jit will engulf not only those who have} : asel words, like those| STATE | Platte river. The plans and soon be! in shape to submit fovernment for approval. salt of the conference. INSPECT ROAD Sali Creek Road from Casper to Home Camp is Investigated Yesterday by Various Officials An official party, composed of rep- resentatives of the United States gov- ernment, the state highway depart- ment, the county government and Midwest officials yesterday made an inspection of the Salt Creek from Casper to the home camp. government was represented by J. W. Johnson, senior government enginecr for the district composed of Colorado Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico and A D. S. McCalman, state highway superintendent, represented the state; Vice President Ellison and Ambrose Hemingw for the Midwest and Commissioner J. B. Griffith for the county made up the official party. Among the matters discussed w the extension of the concrete h way for a distance of approximatel; three miles farther, the maintenance of the road when completed, and the propose: idge across the an; = CENTER STREET _. Suits Of Duvetyn, Peach Bloom, Tinsel- tone, Duvet de Lane and Tricotine in the newest shades such as Pom- peian, Henna, Brown, Beaver and all pices $47.5055° Dresses Tricolettes, Satins, Georgettes in a wonderful collection of styles. Benn PODOO Vp te, <= RES SPECIAL; ig As a special inducement to visit our new store we offer Dresses $23.75 We are placing on sale next week jowevercrevececcocececcossoeooocoscoeee TONIGHT Diamond Rin WILL BE GIVEN 10 THE LADY HOLDING THE LUCKY NUMBER GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD FLOOR COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME 100 new Fall Dresses in Satins, Black, navy and Taupe, also Geor- gettes and Taffetas—that sold up to mene, nary estimates for a 400-ft. concrete returned home this mornin; Span are about completed and will’ ..tended visit to Denver. nouncement was*maile as to the na | prelimi-| | Mrs, G. H. Mann an Dr. geon, is to start a practice here. Doc- Miss Dorothy Stitt will leave this to, West recently has come to Cas- evening for to. the ts | No an-, Thermopolis, driving per to Coats Polo Coats are very new and smart—in shades of tan—other new coats are Peach Bloom, Tinseltone, Duvet de Lane, Bolivia and Velours, some fur trimmed. A _ wonderful collection of styles, and pes Priced J an at $37.5 up eoeccccccccvcccscccsoces: HUDSON SEAL COATS AND FURS “ao SPECIAL PRICES +) S) d daughters overland with a party where they will gg after an spend the week-end wht friends. i KEY &CO.' SOUTH OF IRIS THEATER In Our New Location Tuesday, Sept. 2nd We offer for your inspection the most exclusive line of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear for Fall and Winter that has ever been shown in Casper. uiigsewe We will be pleased to show the Ladies o Casper some of the wonderful creations that are copies of French Models. _SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919 third engi live from: St. Paul, Minn., | half. aan, RATT PSLTUIT TLS EL LT /} Dresses _ Wool’ Dresses in Serge, Trico- tine, Corde Laine, Tricolaine and Wool Jerseys. $35.00 oa Priced Skirts _ New Plaids, Tricotines, Velvets, Satins, Serges and Fan ta Sai in all the newest shades and styles both wide and narrow $10 and *“Skirts. Priced .., up 3 SPECIAL An Unsurpassed Offering of Blouses Our 200 new Georgette and Crepe Blouses in white, flesh, and other shades; you will never be able to get these blouses for this price again, so buy all you can use next Only ‘where he was a. physician. 2 West was graduated from the Chi- cago Veterinary say ec age fr s3 i 4 ie ed the twe: fod T. E. West, veterinary sur- practiced mae ed ow cstiepoag France for more than a year anda 3 Doctor \ s 4 34