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PAGE TWO MAN WITH TWO BRAIN TO PERFORN IN CITY ~~) Going to Jail _ to Jail Tribune Arranges Treat for Casper in Visit of Hayward Thompson, Soldier Mystery of Great World War People of Casper will wonder, scratch their heads and finally give it up. probably attempt to explain it, but will fail. Hayward Sages, graybeards and physicians will! Thompson, pronounced by experts as one of society’s great-! est mysteries, an ex-soldier who possesses two distinct brains, is due to arrive in Casper sometime next week. Apology Made For Charges Of Mob Here where he will ex to explain himself June 30. ector of the erties Union, has Carey, apologiz- ing for the Un recent charge that that two L. W. W id been 1 to mob violence at Casper, aldwin's letter says in part “Our letter to you was based upon apparently trustworthy information which we received from several any inter: . which long for subjocte¢ truth, if we a | | minent Colorado} sources. We are more than glad to learn that a number of the essen- sh on Thompson’s| tial facts were incorrect. ‘0 explain why he| “Mob attacks such as that alleged two brains, and] to have been inflicted have not been mory of anything} uncommon during the last few his wound. two brains mus ize that the deplorable state of pub- and two names | le opinion which makes them pos times he is known as/ sible has not spread to Wyoming y rson and at others 4s | —_—— Thompson. For several i in Denver e : Friends the streets could not con: | t his rightful cognomen | mont under the he met « vince was 1 f In short, Thompson is two separate beings in one body, and his two brains work at once, each operating in a separate channel. He surprises on. ick Bridge at Westminster Abbey is a 16-year-old girl, Aileen Bransden. > Mrs. Ella M. Wellman of Augusta Me., whose hobby is collecting pitch ers, has at present 700 different kinds in_her home. months, and it is gratifying to real- | The deputy organist to Sir Freder- | Walter S. Ward, confessed slayer of Slarence Peters, alleged black: | mailer, on his way to jail at Whita Plains, N. Y., after being rearrestod. s by writing forward with his hand while he writes the same} backward with his left hand I ssessed of the power to write French with one hand while from the the other hand flows perfect Englis He can draw surprisingly well only | with his right hand, showing that the | brain which now controls the right | sido of his body 1s the one gifted with | r cartooning. Another queer | science With regard to | s condition is the fact that | | Thompsor the right side of his brain controls the | left side of the body and the left sido of the brain controls the right side of | the body. Theory has it that, he was injured during some offensive in France by a high explosive shell, and that in o1 to preserve life, it was necessary to wire the skull together. Just what } effect this would have on his men tality is undetermined. One might continue to tell of the ‘wonders performed by this man, but why spoil it for those who are going to crowd the street before The Tri- bune at a date which will be an nounced the first of next week. eae Cradle Built For Another | Big Dirigible} LAE {URST, N. J., June 30.— Construction of the cradle to hold the ZR-1, the next addition to the American dirigible fleet, has been started at the naval air station here. It is expected that the keel of the airship which will be 700 feet long, 85 feet in diameter with a gas ca- ty of 2,700,000 feet will be laid a few weeks and that the le will be ready for trial s in about ten months. The ZR-1 will have a lifting ca- pacity of 85 tons, with 2,100 horse- power Liberty motors giving a cruising speed of 50 miles an hour and a maximum speed of 75 miles an hour. A cruising radfus 9,000 miles, without refilling is expected. Radio equpiment ot be installed, will have a communication “reach” Try this popular recipe for 4% tap. salt 2'tbsp. lemon juice Xe ‘i cup whipped Red Cross Mille whipped Red Cross Milk. double boiler. using two wire ese whips. eooked and proceed as above. The late Rev. of approximately 2,000 miles. bor’s door. Increased leavening power. Home-baking insurance —no bad luck. You use less 238 East Second St. Gents’ Gold Watch Cases, $3.70 to $7.85 WINTER-HENTHORNE 1 tep. sugar tsp. mustard Safest summer food for children RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT RED CROSS FRUIT SALAD DRESSING Mix the first four ingredients, then add the To whip: Put Red Cross Milk in top part Let cook for 20 minutes. ool. When thoroughly chilled, whip quickly, If thicker cream ia desired, add 1 teaspoonful of Fluff or 1 unbeaten exe white after milk has been “Tl knock for you, my child,” he said, knocker and giving three smart raps. “Righto! cried the child, “now run like the deuce.” We are likewise knocking at your door, but we do not have to run like the deuce, bringing you something that will make everybody in your home happier than they were before—THE NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR JULY. ARE ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING. You want to hear the new Records—we want to play them for you—we await pleasure of serving you. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. Everything in Musie and Musical Merchandise. €be Casyer Daily Cribune again baffled the best man. |Dally Telegraph has G. Bruce, head of the present tion has been forced to the in useless tragedy. to abandon further attempts, condition climbing parties returned, says the writer. Major H. | | | | and several others less sev: | The correspondent quotes | tne greatest authorities on } | lavas” : | a able. ia_is that if an dition RED CRO BRAND Evaponatt®, STERILIZED unswet TO THE NEW JULY RECORDS ARE HERE Listen Folks--- Phillips Brooks was walking down his street one day when he noticed a little boy try- ing without success to reach the knocker of a neigh- The kindly minister went to his aid. lifting the because we are THEY the SUITS In neat stripes, and solid colors. and belted models. Men’s Cool Cloth piece Suits. Neat terns. $15 values 5 $8 tones. Excellent value, Peachy en eo eon Athletic Nainsook. special at SALE ras Phone 1745 We Always Have the Records You Want— When You Want Them. LONDON, June 30.—({By The As- sociated Press).—Mount Everest has efforts of | ‘The Cateutta correspondent of the confirmed | previous report that Brig. Gen. C. in which the two last the ad- vice of his medical officers and the certainty of worse weather condi- tions daily forced him to a decision, T. Morshead was t) worst sufferer from frost bite. 3 L. Mallory and another member of the party also were badly as saying that Bruce's ious failure” has proved conclusively that the summit is almost unattain- The authoritative view in In 154 South Center St., Townsend Bldg.—Phone 752 ular $22.50, $25, $30 and $35 values _ $16. MEN’S NECKWEAR The newest Grenadines in solid colors, also two- MEN’S UNION SUITS _59e MANHATTAN SHIRT One lot broken lines, $3, 95 Blue Chambray Work Shirts. Full. cut, 65 fast color, good pear] buttons, special.......... c “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” CLIMBERS GIVE UP HOPE OF SCALING MT. EVEREST, FEAT MAY BE IMPOSSIBLE it might be possible to reach within a thousand feet of the top, but that the last lap could only be covered by almost super-human effort, under unprecedentedly favorable weather conditions and by men who faced the certainty that they would never earlier in the season barely expedi- conciu- | Feturn. MANY LAVISH SCENES | sion that persistence in the effort | to scale the peak would result only } General Bruce was most reluctant but the bitten Jand lavish settings which has been ely. viewed for some time past. ‘one of | <:xlicas of both the interior and ex-/ Hima- | tior of Si. Mary's caurch in London “gilor- functions were staged. include a house part started ft OUTFITTING CO. -IN OUR NEW LOCATION Come in and see the special values we are offering in Summer Underwear, Manhattan Shirts, Knox Straw Hats, Grenadine Four-in-Hands, Palm Beach Suits, All Are Being Sold at a Sacrifice The reason for opening our Men’s Department at sacrificing prices is because we have been selling out the Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear stock we bought in order to get our present location. While we were busy selling out the Fashion Shop stock of Ladies’ Ready-to-wear we have missed the early Spring and Summer business on our Men’s Furnish- ings, Shoes and Hats. So we are now forced to sacrifice all our Summer Men’s Wear at big re- ductions. MEN’S TWO-PIECE aez| OO * Off Plain Reg- || On all Knox Straw Hats. We have many styles in special feature Hats, nov- elty braids, Sennets, Leg- horns, Bankoks and Split Straws. 50 ‘ two- Dat. || ONE LOT OF STRAW HATS grade at. 91.95 CORLISS-COON SOFT COLLARS Newest Eastern shapes. 2°" 25¢e MANHATTAN SHIRT SALE $7.50 and $6.50 grade ~_..... $5.00 and $6.00 grade ___..._..__ $3.85 $4.50 grade_____.. $2.95 $4.00 grade______$2.65 $1.50 9e TWO FOR $1.75 $4.85 Very MEN’S GARTERS Ideal and Paragon make. 25c _15e value IN WYOMING FEATURE “The Furnace,” Willtam D. Taylor's special production for Realart, which will be shown at the Wyoming theater tomorrow is declared to be one of the richest pictures in spectacular scenes} were constructed for the big wedding and many sumptuous English ‘These javish garden and a gorgeo 1. dance. | [orm scene. press. er and others. | London scientist. |The interior of the famous hotel at | Monte Carlo was also duplicated for lcertain scenes in the honeymoon se- jquence. A big land slide is another detail that adds zest to a stunning The picture is adapted by Julia Crawford Ivers from a new English jnovel by “Pan” which is just off the ‘The cast fs all-star including Agnes Ayres, Jerome Patrick Theodore Rob- erts, Helen Dunbar, Betty Francisco, Milton Silla, Fred /Turner. Kelso, Lucien Littlefield, Robert Bild- a Harmless insects trained to attack and destroy various pests which dam- age garden crops are the idea of one Mayme | Foree, divorced, and James W. Cogs- FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. Judge Makes Erroneous Pre- “About one clean shirt is all 1 thought he. would ever wear. H. had fallen away to a mere shadow was as yellow as saffron and often doubled up with pain. Doctors con tinually gave him morphine and were about to operate for gall stones Mayr's Wonderful Remedy quickly re stored him to perfect health again.” Couples Trade Husbands and Wives, Report SLATER, Mo., June 30—Word has been received here that Mrs. James M./1, ;. 4 simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the igtestinal tract and allay: the inflammation which causes prac well were married recently in Hunts- ville, Mo., and that Mrs. James W. Cogswell, divorced, and James M-| tically all stomach, liver and intes Foree were married in San Francisco. | tina) ailments, including appendicitis. All four reside here and are intimate | One dose wili convince or money re friends. Foree is the son of Judge J.! runded—Adv. P. Foree of Marshall, Mo. friends. A LAR wear. and white. Twelve Men Seek Nomination for Sheriff, but Just the the Same You'll See A WIDE OPEN TOWN PHONE 1981 Casper Dry Goods Store (Formerly the Lyric Dry Goods Co.) SATURDAY, JULY THE FIRST FLOWERS WILL BE GIVEN BETWEEN 2 AND 5 O'CLOCK We have been waiting until our stock was complete, the decorating com- pleted and everything ready to give you a good opening. A day of bargains, too, to make your visit to us profitable as well as pleasant for you. to make this your bargain center, Saturday and always. Following are a few of the bargains offered for our opening day: FE) DECORATE FOR THE FOURTH Bunting, in blue with white stars, red, white and blue stripes, etc., per yard_____ Of Gingham and Percale. Cool and pretty Plain Japanese Crepe In all popular colors. Specially priced, yard. Children’s. Hose Just the Hose for play Per pair TWO PAIRS FOR 25c Casper Bry Goods Store “QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT QUALITY PRICES” Announcing the Formal Opening ASSORTMENT OF THE ON’S LATEST Handbags Chic and new. Priced to sell at, each \ A SHIPMENT OF RATINE Just received. All colors. 66° 15 per cent off on all Summer Silks. came by express and are the latest popular pat- terns for Dresses. SOISETTE—The most popular material for Un- derwear, Blouses, Dresses, Rompers, Petticoats, etc., in pink, lavender, yellow Per yard............. Of the - AT 120 EAST SECOND STREET We want you Come and bring your 18c Silk ‘Sweaters Newest creations just on the market at popular prices. Specially priced at $5.25 to $12.50 Special, cach GO L..05 Pongee Bloomers. Exceptional values at $1 98 BATH TOWELS Vestee Sets One lot of as- sorted Collar and Vestee Sets from 50c to $1.50 Extra large and heavy. Take home a dozen. 75¢e You won’t find any more like Cc Gingham Waists In assorted colors with Imported Or- gandie Collars and frilly Cuffs. Made of the best $2.20 Imported Gingham... 15e } Per yard ea Es Brrr t These just _.._-. 88@ NEXT TO WIGGINS 120 E. SECOND

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