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see ~ Che Casper Daily Cribune fitting the time and specially equisped ly appreciated. ,: , le gift which was grea | Drinking Glasses There were thirty-two visitors to the association rooms Monday, the banner Donated Y. W. By |number. "rie association has on file a ,: | wish to do office worlg of various sorts} Metropolitan Store ¥01) (oui Sivrcciate) tne’ co-operation| {number of applications from girls who} jof employers having ‘such positions The Metropolitan store has presented | OPen- the Young Women's Christian Associa-| tion with three dozen drinking glasses wen F. L. Park, factory representative of. d Burn With Skin: Diseases? WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 19, 20. to best meet the crisis the country tions were the only ones the delegates Mr. Kramer’s convention record is Mr. Carl Kramer of Columbus, Nebraska, who is on a tour of thelriver. Among public men of the east. 4 Why Itch an $$ $_—___—_-___— CASPER VISITOR HOLDS RECORD Hine erecta moment “Bote: cou ve | tions were practically deadlocked. The a FOR CONVENTION A ENDANCE ilies Bee See Seana chica: i] leased from instructions and obliga- junique and so far as known he has} ‘attended a greater number of national 5 river. Among public men of the east- west, stopped over in Casper for several days the past week to visit|®r States attendance records of his son, Harold Kramer, who is assaciated with the See Ben Realty | i candidates named in the two conven BEGAN WITH ABRAHAM LIN jtions to favorite sons. ‘LINCOLN gatherings of his party than any other tional conventions are held by Chaun- leey Depew of New York and Joseph G. mpany. Mr. Kramer is a Republican of the st: jCannon of Illinois and others from the There %¢ a Way to Get Rid of} When any of these symptoms cone a litical Gring li “P' % alwart type and has! yincoin period; and then there is the » the Torturous Suffering. appear you should take prompt | been on the ages hoot ra in Abed Panpaats @ since 1860. In that! Pennsylvania man who-has the un-| Terrifying skin irritations, ¢cze-| steps to rid the blood of the germs | j as a hi schoo! student in ica: i _|broken record of ten consecutive con-} ‘ma, tetter, boils, pimples, etc, have} which cause them. nd the one | bai he.was.a! ean held on ‘May 16; } a shea the Republican Na | ventions as delegate to his it. There| their, origin in a disordered con-]| remedy which has no equal as a ( then raHous’ <i Wigwam" capedially | ie: near off the New York delegation may be others but they have not come dition of the blood. They come| blood cleanser is S.S.S., which is in as ris Rie pageaa: Laiettare nk A 3 Seward's opposition, sat as a dele-;to light. from a colony of tiny germs which| sold by druggists everywhere. | oreean OE hor | gate from Oregon, by proxy and was a| Mr. Kramer is very favorably tn-) . get into the blood and multiply| Begin taking S.S.S. today, and write to our Chief Medical Ad- viser, who will give you special in- stguctions without charge. Ad- obese Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, ie show that by the million. Lotions, salves, ointments or similar treatment cannot possibly reach the source of the trouble, which is the blood, rds of Chicago Carl powerful factor in convention pro pressed with Casper and found much io} 's de-\interest him in this vicinity. | Later, convention rules pro-| - - [hibited absentee representation. | w.-r. Hin of nm’) Mr. Kramer has attended six Repub-|ing a few days DOURaiaas and participated’ tican national conventions in his time.| 2 a | May 16, 1860 at Chicago; June 9, 1888 rs previous, and was bound to wit- ‘7 a PSR ne At vial theahoped Tor tenia ion’ Gk Bis} Se CTucesC, Sune ey ene oe a favorite for the presidency. The éla%0-|5¢° Chicago; June 8 argo (ead rate ticket system of admission did not mhe party nominees in order want Lan difficulty in gaining admission by een Hecane eds te. oon nee Pay ing early on the ground. He was an|Cecstuiy elected, Hughes lost by a interested spectator from the be4in-| Mere fluke and Mr. Kramer's bellef is ning to the end of the convention and {yet Harding. will be triumphantly his impressions of the proceedings are! (1, . ddl st elected. It is always an omen of goo1 a aa SEE ee eee Tnetiaaa. (aoe: when Mr. Kramer arrays himselt - ; +p, in his Sunday clothes 1 goes to a! ing eaiaiaate wane Be rectag with the Ftepublican, national aaiandl wocas to) tremendous prestige 0: having van- M = 4 ' “ staat’? r. Kramer sees in the first and last wee anatan eee B perestepti slav'| conventions he has attended many Yenger for the favor of the convention.| *alasous Shai This was the first Republican conven.| Both of the conventions were held in’ tion in which “favorite sons” made|Chicago. Neither Lincoln nor Harding {hele appearance, and there was a for-jentered the convention with more than! midable list of them, Simon Cameron,|Ominal delegate strength. Both were Tt Pennsylvania, Edward Bates of Mis.|Compromise candidates. Both were rec: sourl, Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Will-| 0Bnized by the delegates as particulurly iam L. Dayton, of New Jersey, and Jacob Collamer of Vermont. Three} SCREENS pallots were required to effect the} nomination, Seward led on the first allot. On the second, Pennsylvania ume to Lincoln with a portion of Ler Kramer was absent without leave on| {ngs and a contributor to Sewar that day and he told us today why he! feat. was absent and where he was. He had heard one or two of the famous Lin- coln-Douglas debates in HETHER your business or your financial affairs be of large or small import, you have not done your duty by your firm or yourself, until you have learned |_____l about the Banking Service rendered by the National Bank of Commerce. SCREENS SCREENS We Make Them the Warner Trailer company of Wis-| Miss Margaret Fulton of Deadwood, consin, t#*In the city placing an agency|S- D., is visiting her sister in Casper. pig ete company and visiting with Jack Gerald St jarner, der on busine: O, .& 0, ©, & .% Oe Oe Me ln On ta ta tase tetova dete ecete eed, MOV erere, Cea a ae ae a a a ae he i i Si Ss of te ae BA ge + $ Your Appreciation of + % Se + Anything Depends on + x < 3, 5 3, ¥ Your Eyesight y ex 4 a : . @ oS There is no need of your denying yourself the bene- 4% oo fits to be derived from wearing glasses when you can o Ds get the exact lens necessary to perfect your ‘sight— oe “The Burnett Way.” + We use no drugs, but accurately measure the re- ss @e fractive errors in your eyes and reproduce the lens or ¥ & prism necessary to correct the error. &e ns “Let me look you in the eye.” If you don’t need o ns glasses we won't try to sell you. o k3 3. ee Seo 3 BURNETT OPTICAL CO. ; @ » — : a < Hotel Henning Entrance, Casper, Wyo. o 1% - Notice to Truck Owners Running Pneumatics We have two 40x8 Lee Cord Puncture-proof Pneumatic Tires which we will sell cheap. If interested call The National Bank of Commerce We feel this is a good Bank for you. vote. On the third ballot, Lincoln came within one and a half votes of nomina- tion but before the result was f”n- nounced Ohio swung over to him the necessary votes from Chase to dedicate the Great Emancipator to his immortal task. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, was SCREENS SNGAYOS PHONE 702. For Yours Casper, Wyoming A Bank of Strength and Service chosen the vice presidential candidate on the second ballot. One of the most interesting f! in the convention was Horace Greeley, the illustrous editor of the New York ‘Tribune, SCREENS SNIaHOS who in previous years had partner of Seward, had SCREENS SCREENS SCREENS ) == It is in the interest of each and every one to watch these Thrift Thursday Specials and to take advantage of some of them, because in this way you will be able to buy merchandise right. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR . 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