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Che Casper Dally Ceibune FASTERN ‘DUDES AD FOR ARMENIANS ASKED FROM CASPER PEOPLE LOST IN GREAT CAVE, SHERIDAN - Found After 24-Hour Search Mile Under Ground Trying to Dig Themselves Out With Old Rusty Shovel SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept. 2.—Lost in the “big cave” near the . X. L.. ranch azove Dayton, two Eastern ‘‘dudes,” whose identity is not known here, were {found after a tenty-four hour search, more than a mile underground—and at- tempting to dig their way out with a rusty sHovel they had found during their wanderings. Their efforts per- ‘haps, would have been rewarded with suecess had they continued them a rew ‘hundred years longer. + The men who became lost were mom- bers of a party of seven “dudes,” who went into the big cave. Five returned surface .after traversing the gions of the immense cavern. assumed the other two had 1 earlier and had returned to the ranch, so no apprehension regard- ing the missing, pair was felt until after thi al of the fiye at the I. X. L. Then a arching \ party, well equipped with lights, was organized, re- turned to the caye and spent the night earch which carried them to re- 5 of the cavern never before trod by «ie foot of man. Eventually, when the next day was well advanced, the lost Wanderers were found on the banc of @ large stream which had barred their further pro: . They were pa- tiently digging tor the surface, and Were confident that a little more effort would have brought them to daylight. As a matter of f¢t, six months’ labor by the steam shovels that excavated the nal might have opened a y to the outside. NATRONA PRIMARY VOTE NOT YET CERTIFIED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 2.—The st&te canvassing board, consisting of Secretary of State. W. E. Chaplain, State Treasurer A. D. Hoskins and State Auditor I. C, Jefferies, has been unable to canvass the judicial, legisla- tive and congressional vote cast in the primary election of two weeks ago be- cause of the failure of two counties— Natrona and Weston—to certify the re- sults in those counties. The canvass will be made as soon as these returns are received. : ——_a—_—— : A woman may get ‘the Jast word, but aman can always slam the door and go down town, leaving her talking, while she has to stay at home and take it when he starts growling. a The world’s greatest man will be the one who invents a way to run all gov- ernment without taxes. Today we have a beauti- tiful show. ° Salvation of Thousands Rests with Amer-|gmmes, roots. (Xt docs, not master if is @till warmth and wear in them, tca; No Money Is Asked but Clothing “Please send all you can gather to Mrs. L. G. Schreiner, 124 eae spas Drive Launched Thruout Country SEonnt sohee erate ‘ahold toa: Gent in at once, for they ought to be ship- ped to New York by the middle of the During the next ten days, while disposing of accumulations| month.” of clothes before acquiring winter wardrobes, the people of a ES Casper are asked to think particularly of the needs of the peo-| Silas Brooks has left for Denver, ple of the Near East. Warren Morse of Cheyenne, state director of Near East| ‘4 the baseball tournament while there. relief, was in Casper yesterday and made arrangements with —__—--— Mrs. L. J. Schreiner of 124 South Beech * Ben Criswell, insurance adjuster, 4s street, to receive all donations an@|Winter as that of Wyoming. We need | here from: Denver to settle for the Pa- pack them for shipment. everything—shoes, stockings, under-|) a. fire, i wear, suits, coats, cloaks, hats, hoods, oo mittens, éte., for men, women and chil-! WARMER ROOMS WITH LESS FUEI. dren of all ages. We cannot use thia 8. Concerning the need of clothing fur the people of Armenia Mr. Morse says: “The greatest sufferers of the great war are the Armenian,people. Their homes were broken up, their lands de- vastated and families scattered. There are over 200,000 children in that land |who have neither father nor mother. | THEY ALL TALK ABOUT Many of them do not know their own | family names. b J “The ferocity and cruelty of the Turks has been beyond concepticn. e Over a million people were dependent upon the charity of the American peo- FAMOUS ple administered by the Near East Re lef in Turkey, Syria and Persia last winter. Mr. Hoover said that the sit- uation in the Caucasus, but one dis- | trict under our supervision, was the R O O i B E E R most desperate in the world. MADE IN CASPER BY -31-11t “Having started, it is up to the American people to assist these peo- ple until some responsible government . Eyiarantees them protection. and’ free- Casper Bottling Works dom to work—now ifpossible because of unsettled conditions. ON DRAUGHT AT “Later on we shall appeal for funds but now we are appealing for, old b clothes to keep these people warm this . winter. They have had no new cloth- ing for five years. They have been AND deported and driven hither and thither and their clothing is in rags and tat: ters, We sent them 300,000 garments last year and that was not nearly s ¥ enough, - : “We ask now for warm winter clothing, for the climate is as cold in Acc mi ° ° °- > ° pea > o 4 ° 2 z CLOTHES NEEDED TO SAVE LIVES OF SUFFERERS) “5 "<1 '= Germany caseen rusasen making the trip overland. He will at-| — Make our store your headquarters while attending | : The Casper Stampede Sept. 5, 6, 7 = Meet your friends here, use our office and check your pack- ages. You are cordially welcome. There’s a Stampede of high prices on our finely tailored Suits, Overcoats & Raincoats Made by the very best merchant tailors. All hand work and no matter if you are tall and slim or short and stout or,of regular build we have your size. Suits and Overcoats about half price at $28.00 $34.00 . $44.00 $49.00 LYRIC 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. TODAY- FIRST ‘DOROTHY GISH —IN— ‘BETTY OF GREYSTONE’ A D. W. Griffith produc- tion, supervised by Allan Dwan. —N-e-x-t— A TWO-REEL MACK SENNETT —THEN— Burton Holmes Travelogue —THEN— JACK DEMPSEY In a demonstration of the manly art. Can he hit? I'll say he can. Then A WEEKLY Then Be sure and come. The show is a peach. —COMING— MAE MURRAY ‘THE RIGHT TO LOVE’ Scott Clothing Co. 240 South Center Street i ZAcACKACKNNR NNO Start the day Right with a cup of Good Coffee We have a complete assortment of exclusive quality CHASE & SANBORN TEAS AND COFFEES a AY aN OTN pepe Oa MMERCGIAL Se ee ‘Phones 13 and 14 GCA a famin coming winter is causing | Peat To Come ‘Into Coeath. tite Minister FcInhold | . has drawn up an extensive tree-felling| _ More Extensive Use vvoeam in the state torests, and po- tatoes are to be grown on the clearinga.| BERLIN (By Mail).—Peat. will prob- BY QUICK RESULTS ably come into more extensive use.as! “hyeryone is pleased with the quick domestic and industrial’ fuel in Ger-\resnits of simple witchhazel, camphor, | many as 0 Saueibet Ht rene oe hydrastic, etc, as mixed in Lavoptik agreement, he ‘mun! Ly ol erliN }eve wash. One man’s eyes were so bad- NIC: best remedy, has started a turf digging plant on its i AeaiVaeA ha doula snot seal without ee etn perro ete property at Blankenfelde, where twenty| hain. Two applications relieved him.| of the body and, of course, you pot tons of peat are already being produced| 4 jaay with weak, inflamed eyes was| well. Tensof: wonderta daily. Mixed with coal, the peat Is used| sreatly helped by ONE bottle. We |. Guaran’ .to satisfy or to help feed the boller fires at municic) .<czziiee- small bottle of Lavoptik to! money refunded: by Fe own dene pal power stations, CaF) help ANY CASE weak, strained or in-| gist. Cost a trifle. In Saxony, too, the thratened coal! tiamea eyes. Casper Pharmacy.—Ady: : NOW ‘ ™ TODAY |. PLAYING | / 4 ONLY GERALDINE FARRAR IN “THE WOMAN ANDTHE PUPPET” ——ALSO——. Booth Tarkington’s Comedy, “Edgar’s Sunday Courtship” Tris Concert, Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening ~~ Continuous Every Day—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 P. M. TOMORROW—“THE REVENGE OF TARZAN” % nn nin 1 Richards & Cunningham Company - Ls | Men’s & Boys’ Department Clothing Our new stock of Hirsch-Wickwire Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter are now in and we want you to see what beautiful patterns and models we are showing for all classes of men and the latest up-to-the-minute models for young men, and our prices are right, considering the high cost of production. Ker ae Special Announcement For the next three days (Thursday, Friday and Satur- day) we will allow a special diséount of TEN PER. CENT on all men’s and boys’ suits and odd pants, which will be an inducement for you to buy your new fall suit to wear at the Stampede Show on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. This will also give the boys of Casper an opportunity of saving a few dollars on their school suits. Shoes for Men and Boys ‘ Our stock of shoes is complete now and we will also allow you a discount of TEN PER CENT on ail men’s and boys’ shoes bought — in the Men’s Department for the next three days (Thursday, Fri- = . day and Saturday). This will be an inducement for you to buy a new pair of shoes when you buy your = new Fall suit and. save yourself a | few dollars, \ Hats and Caps for = Men and Boys FOR THREE DAYS ONLY (Thursday, Frid. id Satur. i ii count of TEN PER CENT on any hat or cap, nicest the Tokn = 9 ated pans paca showing some nifty patterns and shapes for Fall and Winter. ‘ ge THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ets. THU = — re