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AGE TER fhe Cases Daily Ccibune : Slaw ; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921. Anny CEERRINE) *Bettectigg Semeg ix aes [AUTO TRIP TO KENTUCKY a ST Saas | Shee sce LACK OF MAINTENANCE gus 5 URGED sors Serer NT CONVENTION AND RETURN COSTS LESS | |) rises cSt estan cont | Hoare cee | AUIS KAGE ROAD Manufacturers Must Keep ferry and bridge tolls and. every “Casper has the best pulglic camp THAN $100 FOR FAMILY |) percc®™ 0 Sst ss S| groand which we encoun trod any. pense. where. The next best grounds we C.-R. MeGrew of the Capita) Life | While on the trip the party | found at North Platte, Dijeb., but [Insurance company has returned from “topped at a hotel but one night. | that camp does not compire with |Kaycee over the 33-mile road and Interesting facts on overland | better toan 360 miles a day. They | spending the rest ef the time camp- | the’ moderness. and arrangements |eays that while the highway was in travél wre gathered from informa: | spent two weeks visiting friends | img out. ‘They were forced to use | of the local. camp.” excellent condition last yeat and could tion secured from David H. Griffith | and relatives. On thé}return trip | ciains’ but-once on the entire trip. —_—_ have been kept so by maintenance of the Commercial Printing com they traveled thé Dixie highway to General conditions throughout the THERMOP ADVERT: work, the read is in very. poor shape pany, who with his wife and son, | @hleaco. the ftincoln highway to | territory Visited by the party were THERMOPOLIS, Wyo, Aug. 3.—}now, no work having been done this have just returned from an extendes | Cheyenne and the Yellowstone high- | found to be good. In lowa and |““Thermopolis” is the title of a new v! year. ! tour of five weeks. way to Casper: Nebraska the crops are of bumper | folder prepared’ by Arno! A Y “» Abreast of Public Taste, ‘The destination ~f.the party when ‘The expensg 2s soown in the use Ptopértions while Andiana. Missouri | secretary a{_the ‘Therm: ooud aes * pepedage Tos dg Peenitser Jobbers Say in Discuss- it left here June 2%, was Lexington, | of an even 200 gations of gasoline, | and Kentucky the crops have been | of commerce and just off tte press of| improved road conditions is being lost ing Trade Secrets. Ky. The trip was made tn a Dodge | which was purchased en.route at | damaged by drought. - the Independent. “Wyorting. the| py an cf: rgncheré Fisiting otlicr x | car and the expense of the long trip | prices ranging between 19 and 26 DeKalb, Til, furnished an excel-' | farthest real west in Amerita today.”|trading points. DETROIT, ™ Aug. 3.—The ne was remarkably small. cents. The average cost was 21 | lent camp ground in Anne's Woods, |is a secondary theme of tf folder. ———_—_—>_——_. : hing a candy clear-! The trip to Lexington was made | cents a galion. but with this exception there are |which advertises Thermosolis and|—————Tribune Classize: acs——— cope ‘with ‘the. varying} in_seven days, or an aierage of In_addition “Mr__Griftith reports _}_verx_few_accommodations_east_o¢_| Wyoming in highly attracti ¢q stvie of the candy buying = —— consideration today 3 of the National Jc association. NO FIEFUNDS NO EXCHANGES NO AF'PROVALS Suit for divorce has been brought Following a re-| S€ainst Philip M. Shaw, millionaire hat some stores} partner of Philip M. Shaw company, . ceiving profits of wn, (0 per cent had red candy prices 14 WATCH OUR WINDOWS ee} THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS ET New York brokers, by his wife, Mrs. Elinor Shaw, upper right, in which she names as corespondent Miss Ma drienne La Barre, 20lyearold “But- c- | terfly” of the Ziegfold Follies, upper er! left. Miss La Barre says she was duped by Shaw, who she says, repre- sented himself as a single man. Jons of from Aarti kas for MORE sO CARS Me It = RECOVERED INANE T0 lara struck by Car | semen 't easesumens oiey Hedibaippertow MEN UPANG ABT Sess nceceo ===" MUNSINGWEAR UNIONS | | SPECIAL = | Runs Into Building ¥ SEE BEN E'.. AAA AL E CHEYENNE, wre. aur, 3-—01 For the Kiddies HA ND B A GS , More man has been arrested “a t Ehree more stolen cars recovered, in ROCK SPRIN Wyo., Aug. 3.— Ary Be sa pak PURSES AND 4 aE oe Lemenla, County cod Ee Chel | dane erecake oes aia bial a coals Sa These ever popular Union Suits arethis company’s ronne lice a e1 o break i ¥| * vatchi: buildi rol ramer, or . : TUE iococttle atenling: tn ant sear" Chased Geese Ole Netaen aaekeatncn eee | ares” Manager regular $1. 25-seller. Values up to $15.00. Leather, Silk and Beaded jatest arre: he fifth in ies and probably escaped because the runaway a is that of Solo., who E. Woods taken into nt after striking him collided his garage here. The thre: ith a building and came to a stop. dditional cars recovered—which| Nelson's clothing was tangled in the rings the total number recovered| machine and he was being dragged Oo seven—were in the garage y _ le R-40—Two sections nar Powder — River, ine miles out with cks acres ed. one and a half miles of fence. Priced at $300 and $400. beneath it when the collision with jare a Cole-Eight owned by the building stopped its run. The Auto company of Denver, Colo. > nace a i ts SE ats? Bags, Leather Purses. ‘ Price 9 5c x Speciai for 2 45 douring car owned by H. M. Sikes of pedis . y s Denver and a Haines touring car - t-41—Eighty on — Each Ba 2 Se ronal | | Poe Vanes em Bie "ah ead BUY MUNSINGWEAR NOW : Bato. Don't: mates ‘acstay, at miles out, on ‘good M highway R-31—Forty acres on river two miles out. Earlier R. H. Darnell. Walter Wells wind Leroy Pace, all of Greeley, and “Frank Welsh of Cheyenne had been ‘Arrested at a ranch ten miles north of ohie city, where three Fords and a “Tulsa were recovered. One of these Sars is the property of A. D. Schoon the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot MEN’S DEPT. Ranches, Patented Dry I : ‘maker, Colorado automobile license | 1 y : RAND WHI E SHOES tt rin: Farms, Homesteads, Re- Y inspector Sp gs linquishments and ‘Bus- KA -NEE Bi Specializing in Irrigated HNN a REP RT OLR “The largest mineral ALALALALALALALALALALALIAIA DALALCALALALALALALAVALALALAAL iness Opportunities. springs in the world.” Notary Public TEER MOROUS 5s WIOMINGH K KHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH mj The greater part of the scrap Jeather from the New England shoe ‘Tfactories is shipped to the south, Swhere it is used for fertilizer. BLOUSES FOR BOYS _ For Children Comfortable well made Blouses for boys. Adjust- This lot contains Oxfor¢ts, Pumps aii High Tops. able button waist bands, soft collar, buttoned cuffs, tn-canioaeianiddein: one pocket. ‘Blue chambray and assorted stripes. Regular $1.00 values. : "To Close Out $ 50 the Thrift | 5 Cc On Thursday “F ff SS ™ pair 0 i Beernm The'sterling”’mark of circulation Price i ‘ BOYS SHOES s«|Ct«‘«‘éRUCK TOWELS 18 x 36 inches : ’ = eeareccsccvcccescacccccscccasansceccanseccenssesseseasesseeseeseeeeeseneees aa NEE EERIE nar nee aa nNOS These Shoes are the Bal. Guting style, ‘unlined: Soft, strong leather, Avalf -bellows tongue, light in ‘oi f ht thawed. weight with. indestructible elk” soles, nailed, and. These Tow Siagre 6 a godd Veleon wins stitched. . Regular $2:50-values. > Tes". borders. Regular 57c values: Most cities employ a City Sealer who verifies the accuracy of the scales from which you purchase your food, ma- terials, etc. In buying.cloth you have the yardstick. we $795 2 | sr 250 Every Day Is Thrift (Thurs) Day in Our Grocery Section The volume of bhisi ean we have gotten from our: big: Grocery Glosing Out Sale h: as surprised us. Order after order and some.very large ones, too, go out every day. This alone is proof of the wonderf ui values we are giv- ing in Groceries. . If you haven’ t studied our esting a list of items, get busy. It means money to you. Circulation likewise has its measure, the one standard by which it can be correctly gauged. That measure of course, is the A. B. C. Serres The Casper Daily Tribune Is a Member of the A.B.C.