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ete EE EL ES a PE 8 a et PAGE Se oc re oe . €be Caspet Daiip Eribune G.0.P.ENGINES | GETTING WARM (Continued from Page 1) : ae —=——_ —_——— Nathan Dohramann & Co., San Fran-|for a good breakfast and a full day's : noe pea Ree gay igery. eae of. the M. el y ; i er joy better health Regular meeting nex! ursday he le at W A cisco, Cal., living at 36 Plato St. [seork, and am er joying better Fe neg ae oad Fellows hail;|cery. Thursday ‘atversout Wt! “ ” ir, than Tune - Ftc bc iarroo eaR AaI Tanlac is sold n Casper by Casper| Chief's degree will be conferred’ upon a i f class of candidates. All 1.embers re- 6-91t is{Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer-| n y 5 ana oa ———— OE bestlasid ylicccrrre a prs Sart ] cantile Co., in Salt Creek, by Salt Greek | Ruested a iiahe penen Visiting pat Peretti, weighed only ninety-eight pounds and/drug store.—Ady. 5 % ae wn OS ane SE was so nervous the least little thing| Larry Hill of the Warren Construe FOR RENT would upset me. I could sleep but little! A piece of raw beef weighing 100) tion company is here from his Billings and got up in the mornings feeling all pounds, after being roasted, weighs headquarters inspecting the street pav- i | Somantie fagged out. My strength and energy only 68 pounds, ing underway by his company. Store R tie tales comi . 0 eid room ‘1 source origiatiig cit one aae Recpeaeel But Tanlac Helped Him More Than] eft me and I felt tike I would have to| Pee a 8x36, cor. urce, originating out of an atmosphere} A give up entirely, Besides taking every-| The biggest edible oysters in the ner First and South A surcharged with rumor, sustained ‘only | Treatments Here, in Europe |fhing ‘in the way of treatments and world are found in Australia, ‘They NA sh vy ice cream soda water and eoca-cota, z : beh : ure watted! on\ the suramer' beeeaelnroes and in South America |medicines I tried dieting and the rest Measure sometimes more than a foot N streets, new number, cure, but never got more than a little across the shell. | a deradeaiee TRANSFER CO \ 4 “I have been treated for indigestion] “The way Tanlac brought me out is!, For @ long time after sugar was first Phone 489-.j in France, Italy, Switzerland, North|/marvelous, I can eat anything now/!Mtroduced into England the people re- Phone 948 & "3 and South America and in fact all over) without any trouble atierwards. I have|fused to eat it, saying that It was bad POPP or detetesrne the world, but Tanlac is the only thing| gained twenty pounds and my nerves| forthe Jungs. etree { have ever found to do me much good,"! are steady as a clock. I sleep fine every|— Se a Rae aaa rs a = said T. L. Finiger, watch maker for night and get up in the mornings ready one convention center to another. You cannot take these rumors apart and ex- amine them. They too fragile. ‘here is nothing of the concrete used in their construction. All of the committees have reported, except the platform committee, with Senator Jim Watson of Indiana, the Taft oor r of 1912, as its chairman. This report may not be submitted until after the nomination is madt. e| The credentials report, while upset-| ting a part of the national committee's | made no particular change in| » standing of candidates or the gen eral situation. THE BEST SHOW IN CASPER As time rolls on the dark horse id INITED STATES | e f is just a lap ahead. It is the one pom IBLPS—Brig. Gen. Soslowski, formerly of the convention. And the! chief of the Poll * ian Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. ates in this department are num-! directing the activities of the American erous, with hourly additions. \ It is}committee for aid in Poland, declares T Y nothing for a new k horse boom to|in a cable just received that unless the ODA 6 turned loose fifteen minutes.| United States comes to the immediate iey all have a goodly boosting contin-|reseue of Poland the new republic's A Cool Comedy Show nt, too. At this moment Kansas has 8fmy will lose thousands of men from : i crippling the 14 . 39 ddenly gone hog wild over Allen ana!!¢ typhus epidemic now cripp! t nnsylvania has plunked seventy-six | = e Ove e ‘ chips into the betting on Sproul and in-} vited the dark horse brigade to see the A Comedy Drama | bet. | N-E-X-T ! At that, Sproul shows the best front i of all of the unofficial candidates and H Id | 1 da The convention was in session only an| passing relief. mt THE HOUSE OF QUALITY MATINEE @ BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN ; nour Macnee |r areas emma tieeey es THE STATE 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 _ TODAY — George Walsh In a Drama of Love and Revenge. 5 hour today. Tomorrow comes the ava Next lanch of eloqypnc It will be @ full] M i 4 99 day's chore for the silver-tongued, leath- (Continued from Page 1) TOPICS OF THE DA Y 4 lunged boys, with the long list to be THEN. y presented. ‘what do you want,’ he replied, ‘I want riday’s session will be tense and ex-|a League of Nations, a heaven on earth, and no one will take a full| of which I shall.be the recording angel.” A PRIZMA : th until the first ballot is recorded.| The convention got a good laugh. H A Story of Feud, Love and Moonshine in the Mountains of Kentucky. The Wyoming crowd is enjoying itself| a x 5 In Natural Colors ‘ to the utmost. J. F. Mechling, James| NOMINATIONS MAY DRAG THE, “ Gratiot and John McGrath. all of Cas-| QUT THRU, REST OF WEEK SNUB POLLARD ' NEAL BURNS IN A 2-REEL COMEDY, “A FLY IN THE OINTMENT” per, have report The rank and file of visitors likes a N lot of music and oratory and they are : certain to get it. In a Big Comedy “Saturday noon at the earliest" is the estimate of leaders when asked wien | adjournment will come. PATHE RE VIEW The delay is attributed more to plat. A form difficulties than uncertainty over the nomination ‘Word teeny cell Showing the Famous Japanese Dance to give the radicals every chance to oe present their views and stop the possi- - COMING bilit: ft hi ft st ‘rolling, or “excuse for & bolt,” and until th “The Courage of Marge O’Doone” TOMORROW KATHERINE McDONALD The American Beauty, ‘THE BEAUTY MARKET The story of Eve and the serpent is re-enacted in modern society every time a beautiful young woman sells her soul in loveless wedlock to a wealthy man. am “excuse for a bolt,” and until the platform is built there will be no one named to stand on it. The fact that over half the delegates are uninstructed will add to the list of nominating speeches with three or more for some. Between the speeches and platform con-) tests it would not be surprising if ac- tual nominations should be carried over till Saturday. e | The ly to inquiries as to “‘What is) jin the a on the question of vice presi- dent are met with the unanimous 1- sponse: ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOY’S “Nothing; it depends on who is put over to head our ticket.” s : ; But there are lot of budding candi- Dress ‘and Work Grovwiora dates for second with leaders for fii |place dodging. To those who flatly say | they will not take it, the reply is: Once upon a time when Walter EB.) “We heard that from Theodore Roose- Flanders was the power behind the) yelt, Charles W. Fairbanks, and others, E. M. F., he took a liking to a certain) and’ we will see.” STARTING THURSDAY “Barnett’s, of Course” ——also——_ 3 _MUTT AND JEFF in “THE MINT SPY” energetic youth and gave him a job in ederatan Rs ce , the purchasing department. ‘That was] > 1 sorngon of the Deno’ Miling _ MORNING : D Fail h in 1908. Two years later he Joined) pany Set BRETT CWS cia Ca and ending Saturday evening ont al to ee t e 3 ee eee Eman his Work In the) yer for a few days visiting with his at 8 o’clock. We have all ei “When the Maxwell Motor Co. was or-| trade. : styles of Shoes, all kinds of ganized, in 1910, he became assistant} leathers, black or brown. Purehasing Agent and gradually did NOTE THE the buying. Five years later he was| . chief of the department, adding Chal- / mers to his responsibilities in 1917. (og fe) Z Two million dollars’ worth is-a nice g bill of goods for a 32-year-old shopper. | quem ——| $3.50 Dress and Work Shoes ampionship Motorcycle Races Fair Grounds, Casper Wyo. That's his age and that is the esti-} Now mated total of his buying. In tires; “Giz $4.00 Dress and Work Shoes alone he buys enough every r, allow-) ing 5,000 miles of wear per , to carry | Now perth te Ae te eee ey him 600,000,000 miles or seven trips from the World to the Sun. A Helluva Time for a Fire $4.50 Dress and Work Shoes Why, if he were Purchasing Agent in Now any other business, he would have ac-; cumulated enough stogies by this time} In Western Kansas a fire oc- curred at 2a.m. The usual noise £5 ,08 Prese and Work Shoes $4.15 to make a double lining for the equa-|P freidene to a fire awakened an le a torial belt. old residenter who accosted a P. S$. Name:—Roy M. Hood, Maxwe.l-|f passerby with ‘This i a helluva $5.50 Dress and Work Shoes 4 55 9 : ; Purchasing Agent. For other|Mf time o’ night for a fire.” Now .. se e and equally interesting facts see Park | ARERR acka St aorpe Petre 2 P M Troafiai. Bales, and Cow Maxwell # vant to make is, a defective flue, ¢ bs dealer here. a trash or rubbish pile, defective electric wiring, a carelessly MAN IS KILLE Mieeeelouincasten anew cette usual causes of fires are respect- AT MINE WORK |=" When your fire comes will you ON FIRST DAY\f "*“*: INSURANCE ENOUGH ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., June 9.—On|f# TO COVER YOUR LOSS? the first day of his employment in a] coal mine at.Price, Utah, according to information received here B. F. Decker R T KEMP Co of this plac@ was killed by a mine acci-| o ae le | Qosiora Dress Shoes now G4BS Dress Shoes now POeBO Dress Shoes now POO Dress Shoes now DODO Dress Shoes now DOOD $8.50 Work and Dress Shoes Come and Enjoy an Afternoon of Real Svort and- See the World’s Champions in Action Hata 13 ae “nsurance—That’s All” £0100 ‘Work and Dress Shoes $7 35 sand the ‘Trice awn naw 112E.2nd Phone 370 aplenieehciocaa has On the Fastest Racing Motorcycles in the World —_—- = Now $10.00 Work Shoes - : $8 15 Sulop and $10.50 Dress Shoes $8.35 $11.50 Dress Shoes Now ..... $12 and $12.50 Dress $18 and $13.50 Dress Now. $10.15 $14 and $14.50 Dress Shoes Now.. Every Rider a Star Many of Them Holders of World’s Records Including the Following Champions BURNS, CLYMER, WALKER, SEYMOUR MARKS, DUNHAM AND KUNCE Dancing Every Evening Excepting Sunday Union Orchestra ris Pavilion $16.00 and $16.50 Dress Shoes Now .... Laie k $18.00 Dress Shoes Now ........ be. iN. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East pecune Street Greatest Race Meet Held in the West

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