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PAGE TWO. FLOOD IS REPORTED INNEBRASKA OMAH ° rivers, but there according to reports, re- rom various sections of watera are receding. and) Arowsil ® no accurate esti- available. ved from Fuller: of S. B. Vurgees swept away CHANGES IN DRY CHIEFS WASHINGT June 20.—Another the assignment of 1 chiefs was an ctor Mayes ef nderson, formerly in e California-Nevada-Ha- with headquarters at was transferred to Chi ce A. RL Harris. charge of {1 divis Washington ehiet of the Kansas Marshal | Petain Is Injured In French Wreck BERLIN, June 20.—(By the Asso ciated Press)—Marshal Petain was slightly injured and two officers ac companying him were killed in the wrecking of the Paris-Mayence ex- prere, according to the correspondent of the Berlinger Teageszettung at Frankfort. rahal Petain, he adds was on his way to the Ruhr and Rhineland for a tour of inspection and a parade which was to have been held in Mayence the next day and| had to be. postpor Leviathan Oft On Cruise In Tropic Waters appointed City division, BOSTON, June 20—The great liner Teviathan sbfled Tuesday on her trial trip to southern waters with several hundred guests of the ship- ping board. Thick weather deprived persons on the mainland who had trained thelr glasses on her anchor- ago in the lower harbor of the oppor tunity of seeing her departure, but shipping board officlala gave word that she had started at the appointed time jon proceedings to prevent riled to materialize, g reports that they might DAMAGE! | not-|s MILLINERY VIOLET DAISY 30 Other pillar anc Shov j All Millinery in All Millinery in stock including Midsummer models on sale for the balance of this week at ........ HALF PRICE THE BARCLEY SHOP Main Floor—O-S Bldg. CORSET TODAY Afternoon and Evening, E. Second and Lowell Sts. THE AMERICAN LEGION ARABIAN CIRCUS OFFERING CLARENGE-A- ORTHAM Wor to's Best SHows AND FEATURING HILTON s and Attractions, Including the Cater- Butterfly—Here for 42-Year-Old “Kid” Goes to Big Carnival Show on Own Account, Lets Youngsters “Trail” Along An old joke and a worn out “alibi” were shattered at the Ara- bien circus at East Second and Lowell streets last night by a man with a gray beard, 42, was escort+ ing a party of children down the midway and was getting as much fun out of the Wortham shows, which are presenting the circus for the American Legion, as were the children. FRERCH POLICY OF ‘TERRORISM’ IS PROTESTED WASHINGTON, June 20.—Protest- ing against the “inceasant French pol- {ey of terrorism” in the Ruhr valley, the German government, in a com- munication deitvered to the state de- partment late yesterday, says it “an- nounces to the world that the respon- sibility for any consequences rests alone with the French government.” The communication, addressed to Secretary Hughes and signed by Dr Otto Wiedfeldt, the German ambassa. dor, here said the French govern ment, in connection with alieged acts of sabotage in the occupled territory had made no reply to repeated pro y the German government that “u counted for incidents should be tigated by internation al commis: ‘CURTISS SUIT WASHINGTON, June 20 — The declaration of James V. Ma air plane inventor, who asked $51,510,000 damages against the Nati Aero. nautic association, the Curtiss Air- plane and Motor corporation and oth ers was ordered stricken from the record today by the District of Colum- bia district court. The court explain ed however, that Martin would be per mitted to file a new declaration in accordance with the ruling. Don’t Spoil Your Child’s Hair By Washing It When you wash children’s hair be careful what you use. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free nlkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. Tho best thing to use fe Mulsified cocoanut oi! shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It is inex pensive an@ beats anything else all to pieces. ‘Two or three teagpoonfuls of Mul- sified is all that is required. Simply moisten the dir with water and rub it in, It makes an mbundance of rich, creamy lathen, cleanses thoroughly and rinses out eastly, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to manage. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of duat, dirt and dandruff. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo at any drug and a few ounces will last for onths. Be sure and ask for “Mul —Advertisement. Stock LINGERIE, AND ALL THIS WEEK San Antonio's Famous Grown- Together Girls the First Time In the Position” @ second say, spoke it out forcibly, and the crowd st The ola gentleman was approached by a frie “Suppose you came to bring the children?” : dered. ‘tail’ along.” things about circuses, take the was havi children show himself, and in addition en- Joyed the He, rounded wanted to see, and in the parlance of the s! satisfied, things, and plenty to think about for the week to come. Last ni wonderfu! family is impressed with Casper. The city still spirit that says and go drop in was mis: like thousands of others, other folk have that hang-on spirit midway he became “op- to two shows, because for he said what he had to opped to look and listen. nd and asked: said the friend, the elder man thun- me to see the shows Then he said more men “not loving” and “going to them to children." He admitted he ing a better time than the decduse he enjoyed the delight of the children. the midway, saw what he howman, “he went home with an eye full of new ight the shows enjoyed a 1 business. The show has that cowboy “Let's Go,” while home to let their friends later and tell them what sed. Su Sai 25¢ end 301 at . MRS. LYNCH Public Stenographer One Lot Straw Hats, OO A a is One Lot Union Suits, | | | | | re Relief — ANDIGESTION 6 Auluane Hot water Sure Relief 75¢ Packages Everywhere Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 203 Experienced One Lot Boys’ Athletic Union Suits 39¢ Boys’ Tweed Hats Great Values At 95¢ The Wortham shows are the big- gest of their kind in the world. They combine the circus, the wild west show, the riding devices, and all other things common to Coney Che Casper Daily Cribune thrown in. Matbel Olson, with the American Legion trained animal circus with Worth- am’s shows putting a bear and a pony through thelr paces. Island and a few more things The orderly manner of the show folk and their uniformly courteous treatment of visitors has made a most pleasant impression on Casper amusement lovers. Airmen Inspect Flight Route Through State CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 20.—With the announced intention of reaching Dayton, Ohio by nightfall, Lieutenant Russell L. Maughan, Pulitzer aerial DURHAM EVRY HAT ON SALE WEEK END HAT SALE THREE TABLES—THREE PRICES $15 Hats at_ $10'Hats at_ $ 7 Hats at_ Serr: $ Three days’ sale beginning Thursday. must go regardless of price. real value. Mrs. Mac’s Hat Shop Smith-Turner Balcony specials $538 0 Every hat This is where you get Mothers You who know and ap- preciate real We quote just a few values. For the Boys One Lot Boys’ Percale and Chambray Blouses 69c One Lot Boys’ All Wool Suits $10.00 Values $6.50 1,000 Entire Second Floor “One Lot Dress Shirts, at . One ‘Lot Munson Last Work Shoes 240 SOUTH CENTER For the MEN Many Savings for the Man Who Demands the Most For His Money SUITS AND TOP COATS Our Enormous Stock of Suits and Top Coats Offers a Variety Of Selection That Is Seldom Found—Priced From $15 10 $55 a Oe "93.95 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. Pattern Hats and Midsummer Sport Hats At Special Prices Anne’s Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Bldg. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,1923, itinerary for @ proposed four-stop “dawn-to-dark” flight from New York to Ban Francisco. He arrived here from the west at 5.45 last evening. speed trophy winner, left Cheyenne at 6:50 this morning. The distance to Dayton 4s approximately 1,000 miles. Maughan is inspecting the The Spoken Word The spoken word is more effective than the written. Your voice, not your stationery and signature, is you. Often it is not what you say but how you say it, the time and manner of speaking, that carries your message. ail Correspondence, therefore, is not entirely satisfying. The sentence you dictate to a stenographer looks different when read in cold type. And you have to wait for a reply, sometimes for days. Letter writing has be- come inefficient, long-drawn-out and futile, The telephone takes its place. There is no waiting for an answer when you telephone. You have direct contact. You can ask a question, get a reply and close a deal while you are dictating a IOC, X, There is no substitute for the telechene: It has supplanted all other forms of communi- cation for busy business men who want to utilize modern methods. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company in quality and prices. An Attractive Sale Of Women’sSummer Wearing Apparel FOR FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY : Warm weather is at hand and our Summer Goods department is well prepared to meet the large demand for merchandise that is attractive at once Careful planning and spe- cial purchases have made these week-end offer- ings particularly inviting. Summer Silk Dresses For Street and Sport Knife Pleated Silk Skirts at $9.50 and $12.50 in white, tan, dark blue dressed. laces. shades in this group. with lace, ors. good. quality materials, gandie collars. sizes. Silk Roshanara Crepe and Crepe de Chine Skirts, garment is a very necessary article in the ward- robe of the woman who would always be smartly Children’s Dresses $2.29 Age 1 Year to 6 Years These dresses are made of imported organdies, dotted Swiss and voiles. Many of them are hand embroidered and trimmed daintily with ruffles and There are all the new summer Misses’ Zephyr and Tissue Gingham Dresses $1.39, $2.29 and $3.29 Dresses that gre cool, comfortable and dainty for warm weather. white collars and cuffs. We show them in all new wanted col- Sizes 8 to 16 years, House and Bungalow Dresses $1.98 There are more than fifteen models in these attractive House and Bungalow Dresses, made with belt or sash of square necked styles; some with or- “A ; “ Sane ee in checks; 32-in. egular and extra wide. Specia ‘ at yd. 45c Joe David & Co. 227 South Center St. and gray. This popular Week-End Specials in Underwear Ladies Satinette Bloomers in light and dark shades. All sizes, re eee $1.85 Ladies’- Silk Bloomers, made with double elastic at ‘knee; in light an@ dark shades. 2 95 ° A Special at. Ladies’ Silk Radium Petticoats, 95 loped embroidered hems; 4.9 In pretty shades, at. $ e Ladies’ Silk Jersey Petticoats; in 95 and dark shades. Special at, $2.50 and $4.95 Washable Dress Fabrics Imported English Tissue ; Gingham; 32-tmn. wide; at * 49e in fancy pl ag Ne ae Ratine, 1 00 plaids; 36-in. wide; Trimmed OU en as Checked Dress Ratin: wide; at ydin 2s. Round and Phone 747