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he Casper Daily WEDNESDAY, JULY Che Casper Dailp Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona county, Wyo., Publi- cation offices: Of] Exchange Building. tibune ° by Cons ° pr Was established by the victory over the !Central Territory held powers within the home s as Empires by these eas BUSIN ‘SS TELEPHONE colonies at a distance taken by the Limited by comity plank itself states, and usage, as nothing will be done plelof was | c% s the her man of his kidne deter. admirers of the junior sen: vote for his nomination Lenroot in the senate, ‘We n't afford to take Lenroot out of the mii te We need many MIN AND WIFE HELD FOR. | Casper Ciotkier HIGH JACKING AT RANCH Secures Bargains not to nee, was exactly $4,859,890,3 |The demands of the Demc Aminis ‘REUNION OF WORLD WAR quest for the use of these grounds for |three days was made. The report is to be r to the Ame n “Legion | Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot- victorfous powers senate,’ ‘God save us from another La-| in Suit Purchase: lope: S BAKERY IN TORRINGTON fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22,1916/with no reference whatever to the/Follette in the senate,’ were expressions ST TE LEGISLATOR | i ib aKroanleiny: formeriyaacn ent MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|’ jWishes of the inhabitants of such divi-!1 heard on all sides, among the dele-| exceptionally large quantity of) \Temttative 1 nnn a FLT ibaa | playoree ane: WilewiliacuacHtte (Hea DTS 285 | ailor- orlc ar € 8 der ie ¢ vs rnloye e i. REPORTS FROM THE UNIT. or colonies. In no particular | gates, following the nomination of Sen-| | clothing sturned to the hand tailor-| \ Sea UL cater THE | PEED? OC, ha Debra UR Boccia tites | | ENCAMPMENT, ling houses of Chicago enabled J, §.| ton of the local American Legion 1 E 1 was a plebiscite held excepting |ator Harding. It was only the convic WEN. Beawe T, Wy .. July oR He oe Nia Ben eE Geta company to, Were made night by Dan Me Wyo., where he has established him- Schleswig. i > iW. 3 own is under arrest at Fort! Sco e Scot : SE fan stHewuue OEMHE belt: TA shisinOae Manager| i" hleswig-Holstein, a Prussian}tion that Mr. Lenroot could best serve Collins, Colo.; and! his’ wife is in cda.|secure 1,000 suits at @ big bargain 1 | int fal i as Ga ur ae If in busin SGRAECE | province about the size of an ordinary |nis country and the party where he 1s|tody here, on charges of “high jacking k. M ott in turn is allowing | County fair ands nwa 2 vw. E “Associate Editor|American county and hi iving a popula-| that prevented his receiving a far larger |the storehouse at the ranch of Ha’ ‘asper pi of his store to have asd-| Ww. . HUNT LEY. ditorial Writer | sin, of 1,600. |vote for the vice-presidential nomina.|*- Hunter, & member of the le vantage of this large lot of re ue B f t passed the prohibition law,clothes and is offering them at bar. i e e: py a i patid's: Hand Be aint ave, | far a§ the establishment of the tion, and it was largely the conduct « nimous vote. Hunter, it is {gain prices here in a sale starting to Pruagen, =e ide principle or insistenc upon its applica " the foolish twenty-four’ which strength had been missing liquor rom morrow. i J T2053 lasldwaens tion by the United States is concerned, |ened that conviction among the dele jthe ranch storehouse for some time be M than 600 suits have been placed} 4 ago, IL Cis nareieina | cates. fore intoxication among his employes on display here already and 400 more! ples of the Dally ‘Crinane are on|!* * sand: sates. provided him the clew thet led to the are on the way from Chieago. Atr.| lasses Are da di ge bs leuierid vin werees he consistency of the second para — o——- Cecision that Brown, and poss Scott was surprised at the large num-| Vv = Sus .ph of the plank containing the pro- i : x ‘ber returns which permitted him to bd Clin die 6 WASTERS AND LIARS handle this big le. Altho . 4 : ) “within the limitations of inter: na f Bi vonelyene <.. 207, ont! tional comity aid usage, to intervena| “TW° years atter Armistice Day, he is interested in two other stores in of Enlig tenment Six Months... : ie ih ee a) eC) |Republican congress provides for ex-|Peared, but he was trailed to Fort Cal { Wyoming, ‘Mr. Scott is giving the Cas-| vy Three Months .. with the aspirations of Ireland for | his ; € jlins and there arrested at the request per store the main benefit of this ‘arse 0 TZ Qe Month -. xovernment, is a huge joke which | Pending Wiesce nein Sane of the authorities of this county. jassortment of sults at low prices. | Todny themmearing of glasses is) not theradmission ‘) ; RCE ps: 32: says the ‘Frisco fabri : ee Mr! Scott altho young in age is co! is ; S y Qne Year ... meen en eee of fable. Here are two lines of Demo- K PROBE tsidered by Chicago tailors to be one of of physical defectiveness, age or weakness of any kind, Six Months nee it would be contrary to inter-|°° (200°: ee ilk Reuse Secane SHEYE 3 Tuy 14 ah the mon » judges of woolers but is rather a badge of enlightenment that shows that « subsbrly tion by" mail accepted +e? | national comit’yand usage, to intervena| once Datrorm with w le fn’ cach! one: yafted (Stated) Benator sof) Bart and other clothes in the Chicag atic Ain eRIBTOwAthatROeODIe did not know when } ss period t = mon in the dispute ‘betw Trolana ij fair rage, even for the Democratic] drick, who had arranged to spend the ket. He started in the busin we know ing) v es serectiven t VERO BE EGE rie ES y sts EL) |party. The second anniversary of Ar-/last week in Jackson's Hole, obtaining) father’s store when only 16 years. old glasses stamped their wearers as a “defeci c mabreudeuly ipacripcion| (be: [iinet on even igpemene) ta) thal iatter ®t oro say eeeriee Nevenne niin neni Heat band etniccerna (oa | Sr Eyeglass wearers also have the comfort of knosving comes one month . line of action, the second paragraph is!" a ae .'|ditions there, especially NOTICE. : ‘ that about sevent e other people in every hundred it \arassbec'ot A Wail Burcaa or Glreauise: |a8 burely bunk’as the hist ona jive months after adjournment of Con-lthe ipronosed enlargement of Yeitow-| The jadles of thel/Methodist Ala\ so at ab Dee ee aa or oce ATER PEER TERE Le ADT ETA OE Sereno eee (acerca ct Circetatons: Tol thoeauinoneste Be |sress. Furthermore, the total of appro-}:tone park, was unable to make thelciety will hold an ice cream have similar “defects,” z nat Le EN ae ae Fes pe) en ee Ae ene an CDSE Ari tiw or SUDETT BE LHe. LOvEETnen | Eeimatithinatint id will not wisit the|'Thursday evening on the Y. W. these are wise enough to have the error correcte = ; ce : priation ipport of the m : u ( eeeyete Ths "Associated Presa Iavexclustcoly | Autity of Trish national aspirations, | 7°" Co On ‘ar commencing July 1,|Hole_until August, Hawn _from_7_until_9. proper glasses before it progresses to point where ntitled to the use for republication of this Democratic plank would appear to| okie penne : seeea”| ee é x else will do any good. ail news credited in this paper and alo je particularly offensive |1920, which includes the cleaning up of| “opment Te ee glasses nor anythng theilocalsne wasUb Lx eel ie eee {a lot of Democratic waste and e Sveryone should have their eyes examined for re- fractive errors and have them correctd with glasses— Neglect to do this and you e the younger the better. ore eae eo Gea, alle BENG etre ane Gurr ne ee) Ui P are certain to pay for it, if you tive long enough. Py aa ee all have a pleture of Britain consent-|"™ ‘it § Aree a “Let Me Look You in the Eye aegis sucrenter anyerights shes 7 of Democratic profligacy by reducing! e For Vice-President imagine {she} hag)in (ireland (bo long (as |. aatenay el ratadeialeteation a, : l C. CALVIN COOLIDGE she is able to enforce them. PAGO LD urnett ptica O. THE TRISH PLANK traction themselves figure the force this money as the Democrats have done, Casper Hotel Herning Entrance Wyoming “The great principle of national self /Democratie plank possesses. To our avithout lying abouteielinathion beret letermination has received constant mind it mocks the aspirations for Irish ar reiteration as one of the chief objec: freedom and insults the intelligence of |, We are going to ae = tives for which this country entered the|every honest Irishman. | clean up on our war and established this principle ——0—___. t stock of Summer CASPER DAIRY thin the limita of interna LENROOT AT CHICAGO Hats. We have pes ees tne eee Rope ecurLVelil laniria Gegrean Gearitliheeiiran tins tot asper i placed them on INE EY MIO TS MLE CS lionel costes iy ean George Har | sale at unheard of i! i Ot Che SUTA DALY. OCI We stn ees eel ria rseyia Weenie eitieeT reel ° prices for this time - Cre ee Oe tus United Sts tes fOr tia intr fee and hits having to do with | 0 ing of year. the aspirations of Ireland for self-gov x the Republican national convention| says: above is the Irish plank in the platform the Democratic at San Francisco, Your Choice at “Temera q gest that ious as it may seem to sug- | . | } Unsurpassed party ado observer as yourself at the Republican ation o re d 1 pops , national convention, a rereading of your ad it closle in may Irish born,thosce delightful review of that affair proves Peren tage. andis tt ot Irish’ sympe-l that an’ important factor in promoting | Supplying all manner of Richness tite the nomination of Goy, Coolidge—or at|ff clothing, including the ff) e u ’ Ree with what ie a on least in preventing more serious consid-|ff/ heavyweight Conne Ce | sue Demooraties narty has |broken) (al eration of Senator Arving TacCenrose |Miinente forthe rancharsianc | V4 most every platform pledge it ever fy). nd 1 —eseaped your pen, if farmers and the smart, | Deliciousness mude.: Weiacl confidence Hin! the falnlla ints our notices hatiresithe condack well-made suits for the §} ment of the present one. Be thatasiit) or the Wisconsin\delegation|{which, at city man. | it is to interpret what that party | ine dictation of Robert M. Li Meite, and $3.60 says it be and will do, is the point | imposed on the convention a pseudo Casper is the home of the at issue now, the fulfillment or repudia-' minority report from the committee onj . \s Purity tion of the separate planks may be jutions which should have been re The National Bank | y dealt with in the future ferred to the Socialist convention, ¢ | oTTy. The first paragraph of the plank may | then stupidly and persistently voted 18 Millinery ] be set down as the purest of “bunk"|the nomination of LaFollette on every of Commerce | y j and no one will recognize it quicker] ballot. “The belief (whether well founded or | and Art | 4 : ‘ WILLIE SAYS than an The Irishman. “The Bank of Strength principle of self-determination not) of a great number of dclesates, and Service.” Front Basement, West Hotel Building. “It Sure Am Good was not one of the objects for which|that to nominate Senator Lenroot the United States entered the war. It] would afford LaFollette an opportunity | a F os ieiaiameiemmmese PHONE 471 was n in the declaration} 1o effect the appointment: to the senat« NES : S 2 ~ All summer merchandise is being sacrificed regardless of cost in order to make room for our new fall stock, which will start coming in this month. Thursday Afternoon 2to6 conomy Sale Two Exceptional Groups of | Afternoon and Street DRESSES at Great Price Concession Every dress in these two groups was purchased this season, and i. authentic in style and beautiful of material. Frocks included in this sale are suitable for every occasion. Group 1 Economy Sale of Sweaters $8.50 Wooi Sweaters, $4.95 quality all-wool yarn pull-over eaters in all the beautiful colors and greatly reduced for the Economy Sale to only ...... a $4. 95 $15. 00 Wool Sweaters, Thursday Morning 1i9toi2 Only Silk, Moire, Velvet and Leather Bags Economy Sale of Blouses and Smocks $7.50 to $9.95 Georgette Tricolette Blouses $4.95 Hundreds of beautiful blouses, many specially purchased and just received, others from our regular stock. New est Fine SW combinations Only Voile and Gingham Group 2 the Economy Sale, only sure to find just the dress for you in one of these groups. at ony Consists of Taffeta, Georgette Taffeta Satin and Georgette long and short sleeve styles of fine qual- Dresses All colors at $8. 29 Crepe and Crepe de Chine; all Dresses, formerly priced at $75 ity georgette in beaded, embroidered, ej . . now are, $10 95 to ae now, . $19 95 and frilled styles in white, flesh and AEE puinple co Bulb over sy lcs a Gach seen = e each .... e pastel shades. Wonderful values for the ine quality all-wool ya : ; F Ecomony Sal $3.39 colors greatly reduced for $8.29 A more fascinating lot of frocks cannot be imagined. You will be y e L stony... $4.95 | 95 5.49 ECONGMY SKIRTS $28.50 Silk Skirts Our entire stock of finest gabardine wash Skirts, $14.95 priced "$3 95°" $7.95 One Thousand $19.75 to priced for the Economy Sale at only _ Suits and Coats Greatly Reduced Priced up to $65, for the ridiculously low price for this Beonomy ; $19. 15 Mn Biro Hats Values to $10.00. Scores of new ar price that forcibly demonstrates our ivals at a for greater value-giving policy $3.98 Nor should you miss our splendid assortment of Just a few of these Pet- Children’s Parasols; Small Children’s Silk Dresses, | Ladies’ Cotton Vest: Jouti DAVY spring and summer suits, former- $29 75 ticoats, Washable Silk, these are pink and are nice and cool. Just right these very good quality; all a Pa toe ly priced from $45 to $65, for. e in white and colors of good size, only warm days 1 sizes, bodice or band top $1.49 $1.49 $1.23 __ $123 i 38c HE LEADER 146 EAST SECOND back lace at _| $2.23 | 23 Seersucker Petticoats, 69c Sailor and Dress Hats, $1.98 A Special Offer for a Few The kind that washes so Days Only well Night Gowns, 95c Coveralls, $1.98 Made of ‘White Crepe; a Good w@l-made Wonderful Value