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EEK. ea nace “Re PAGE FOURTEEN. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TO TAKE STAND ON WET AND DRY ISSUE IN CONVENTION ON WEST COAST SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 28.—The policy of the N Association with regard to the Voistead ibing of liquors by physicians for s probably will become known by tonight. ve body o fthe 90,000 or- *t on half a dozen resolu- ing the gullt dical A ts the p sgates, legislati theduled to 8.—There | Parc these babblin n sald he disc: of accused per The chief opponents of his theory based their contention on the fact that subj sts anaesthetized with other James talk concealed and that 8 are by no means al freely of inct- » to the char- Johnson, of the ted the effec in determin The warden, s failure to $, said that s, the same e divergent t STOP IN OUR STORE Friday and Saturday and see the extraordinary low prices on our high- n Sie Atti Ga SEE OUR $4.95 and $8.95 WASH DRESSES They are the Biggest Values You Ever Saw > Wearing Apparel for women and misses. Our € > stock of wonderful values will be radical reductions that you cannot affod to miss. offered at CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES tion in the world today. the world, or 25 sets. Chicago & North Wester System C., St. P., M. & O. Ry.C. & N. W. Ry. Facts Relating to Railroads RAILWAYS—A NATIONAL ASSET: The United States is the wealthiest na- It contains £ 1,555 miles. The railways States in 1900 there was transported 8 tons of freight. 12 tons. VALUE OF TRANSPORTATION: ization. of civilize ciency » created except the limi History confirms this statement. must be very limited, and if so limited would have greatly retarded the progress ion. Transportation increases the worth of all property it serves. Property values are largely determined by the ability of the property to pro- duce and the owner’s opportunity to dispose of the products at a profit. The value of all farm property in the United States increased from twenty and one- half billion dollars in the year 1900 to seventy-eight billion dollars in the year 1920, and the value of all farm products, at the same time, increased from five billion dollars to twenty billion dollars. This is due in part to adequate transpor- tation. INCREASE OF MANUFACTURES: Production is the measure of human ef- i There is no limit to the amount of wealth that The purchasing power of its power of production. Manufac- States increased from a value of e 1d human progress. vidual community or na tured products in the United half billion dollar: the year affording 2asy method of exchange. PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES: The total wealth of the United States i ar period, , from 1900 to 1920, two hundred ninety- farm values in the United States have Investments In manufacturing in- has incr commerce of the country requires t. mer comr ADEQUATE RETURNS: estment in locomotives, cars, v the c Y y which does not yield a reasonable rate of inte An expand- erce requires continued investment. It is clear that investments in rail- roads in the United States must be made more attractive and secure, RE among other things, be sufficient to meet the cost of wages, materials and fuel, person to sell his ware » use of capital. The railroads ation, in order to render efficient service which taxe sed in the twenty-ye nt. During the same period od two hundred eighty-one per cent. ies have increased three hundred ninety-eight per cent. Investments in rail- in the United States have increased ninety-three per cent. The expanding an expansion of railroad facilities and equip- It is clear that railroad development has not kept pace with the growing ation of production. n liesin ree. A new era of expansion is necessary. years ended December increased investment. y 81, 1 The railroads in tl ards, termina mn dollars. The income they r lars Jess than in the year 191 Investors a MADE READY Location This Year Is 30. Miles From Buffalo in | Beauty Region. Dedication services for the Y. M C. A. summer camp to be held on the lower Tensleep Meadows miles from Buffalo and 20 miles Tensleep and to be known as Camp Brooks will be observed July 4, ac cording to morning by has fus Wyoming where he has been making ns for the camp The camp committee composed « A. Toothaker, who -10 percent of the land area of the world; 6 1-10 percent of the population of the world, and 36 percent of the railways of are one of the nation’s greatest as- They provide transportation which is the basis of commerce and the means whereby exchange of products is accomplished. For each person in the United The increasing cost of living is really the cost of better living. Transportation is the measure of civil- Production in the year 1899 to sixty-two and one-half billion dollars in ransportation contributed substantially to this development by United States increased their in- and other railway property, in by more than five billion four hun- eived in the year 1922 was eleven ng a smaller income from a sub- inot prudently place their money SONABLE RATES: Railroad rates to be just 1 the interest on capital t and all agree to ¢ é conside No one expect 1ir marg 1 for th one man from each community central and northern Wyoming wil For each person in 1920, without transportation ' sven and one- and reasonable must, at President FOR DEDICATION ouncement this returned from northern § and will meet with Forest Supervisor! The Christian Ei Spencer for the special dedication and forest service. The ground on which) 20 there will be: maintained a camp| boys’ camp at Crazy Women Creek| Tensleep Che Casper Daily Cribune acter developing organs of the state.| pert marksmen and for that reason| comes from a panoramic view of the eavor society will| the practice will be especially valu-| Big Horn mountains, and the athletic hold camp at some time previous to] able. the camp is to be situated will be! for younger boys under high school| and the Black and Yellow trail. The| to allotted to the Y. M. Durham will represent C; It is the intention of the Y.M.C. A. to build COC OOCOSOOE SOLOS OOO OO ODO SOOO DEDSO DOO STEREO DOE SOOO OE DEDODOC OO ORO RODD OSOSOOOOLDDOSESEOOOE® r planned to offer the camp for the u Each building would mentioned. Detached scout ing each se ristl ment, This ¢ MESSALINES 86-in, Satin Messalines, heavy qual- ity. This we carry in every color. gameokiaema iio, YE) WASH SATINS This comes in flesh, orchid, maise, turquoise and white, full yard wide. Priced specially this week at .. BELDING TAFFETAS 86-in. Belding Taffeta,, in a good range of colors, for street and even- TAFFETAS One table full of high grade Silk Taffetas in staple colors, including black and navy. Some of these sell in the regular way as high as $2.50. ae $1.89 SILK SHIRTINGS The season is just ripe for Silk Shirts. We are showing a splendid line of good neat patterns in crepes paca fF COLORED PONGEE In sky, lavender, grey, rose, coral, pink, brown and oyster, 1 is not *. A. for a per-|age. Boys at high school age and] trail had not been completed to the| Powder r: 1 manent camp at this location. H. B. up will hold camp from August 20 to| present site at that time. The boys| fore at very convenient distance. las; Ford B. Kuhns, per. August 30. The Y. M. C. A. limiting this camp to its own mem- Bvt lve. pecaent (ati the camp an: July a - . . ‘ . for signing the contract with the! August 10. Between August 10 and} The Y. M. C. A. last year held a| It 1s only two miles from thi camp will be maintained to the, camp. great interest in the movement. L. hout the summer for various, The Sheridan Rifle club will super he site has been selected because | Powell; 1. us organizations and it is vise three 4 actice dur-| of the transportation facilities it af-| Hinman, ¢ np-| fords, the convenient and healthful supply, the _scen! lue that thinking of summer clothes. GEORGETTE CREPES Georgette Crepes, 40 inches wide, in a most complete line of colors. Extra fine quality, AG ssecrecnte spe FLAT CANTON CREPE In pearl, ashes of roses, brown, muffin, navy, black and white. Good heavy grade and an excel- lent cloth for dresses of the better kind. These sell in the regular way at $3.48. All ‘t's $2.69 SPIRAL CREPE A most satisfactory weight for capes, jackets or sport skirts, can be had in silver, toast, brown, black and white. Dur- ing this week, at............. $2.98 SILK TWEED This is a new addition to the many novelty silks for sport wear for this season. The nature of its construc- tion will add to its popularity. Reduced ae! bute? $3.19 SATIN FACE CANTON CREPE Satin face Canton Crepe in a full range of seasonable shades, includ- ing those that have been. so popu- lar this season. Full 40 inches on eeeD Third Floor Lindsay & Company had the privilege of naming the new| The ite amd they gave it the name of| the nent lodge for each bers nor to any of the organizations| Camp Brooks because Governor B.B.| bers of their respective communities: troops} Brooks was first president of the| The Rey. Hubert W as “Casper and others who are independent of| Y. M. C. A. in this state and still| mopolis, ete. Jarger organizations will be welcome| maintains that position, displaying | Lovel McMown, camp commi' following representative mem- THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. , Massey, Sheridan; C. M. Whitlow. ‘oote, Lander; H. }; he Rev. C. A. Ben: Theadore Wanerus Gillette; H. E. Edson, Moorcroft: th« ven Brothers lakes and| Rev. Lewis Weary, Buffato;- Oliver er. Good fishing is/there-| Saul, Glenrock; Floyd Walker, Doug Riverton; L. R. Durham, Caspe: ley, Parkerton; 1 SC OOOOCOCCOCOOTE SEO OSETOOOOSOOOOODODOOSOOOOOOID4O “COO SOS OOO SSSOSODOSOTOOOHOSSO OOOO OOS OOSOOOSSOSOSESOOOOOSOOESO® Silks For Summer Wear Featuring Summer Silks in many pleasing designs and colorings The women are taking advantage of this sale of Silks which comes at a time when every woman is MANHATTAN SILK SUITINGS These are very popular for sport wear. They come in light colors with pin checks, and satin stripes, jpconteasnne. colors, ie. $2.29 NEGLIGEE SILKS A beautiful selection. Dainty Silks that make up into pretty undergar- ments. These include radium silks, radiumette and others. Priced for pices |" NOVELTY SKIRTINGS We are including in this Silk special for this week many of the new novelty skirtings which have recent- ly arrived, ranging in price from $3.48). 3 to CANTON CREPE Here is an opportunity to purchase a high grade Canton Crepe at a sav- ing. This number we offer this week is an exceptional good grade and is the usual $3.50 quality. Can be had in every color the current season demands, Feautred this week, at. $2.79 CREPE BACK SATIN The finish and texture of this cloth is such that you will admire and want it for your better dresses for street or evening wear; 2 9 $3.50 value; priced... o Golden Rule Department Store Lusk; E. b. consists of| Shulz, Sunrise, and M. Molm, Upton A CHILD IN PAIN runs to Mother | ster, Ther) for relief, So do th chairman; Reyn Leedom, bot ie grown-up». or ngeedon: | For audden and severe pain in stomach oe oe oetiie! and bowels, cramps, diarrhea CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY It has never been known to fail. 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