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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923. BUILDING TOTAL FOR JULY ITs bea 000 MARK June Record Exceeded By Permits Issued Here In Last Month. Building permits in Casper for the month of July amounted to approx imately $5: 00 which figure ex- ceeded that of the previius month by $30,000. This marks the third month in which permits here have hit around the $600,000 mark, having gone over this mark in Ma A great deal of small building work ‘was done during the month of July end it was thought for a while that totals would be lower than they have deen. but a permit for the proposed Cottman buflding which was about $105,000 and $75,000 worth of per- mits for several houses by the Mod ern Building company in the south swest part of the city brought the am ount up to the high mark, SS SS CAKE-EATERS? BALL 15 CASINO OFFER THURSDAY The Casino dance palace offers the cake-eaters’ ball for Thursday At this time a number of val due-bills will be absolutely given away by, ‘the Casino in cooperation with a number of Casper merchants.. One does not have to purchase a penny’s worth of dance tickets to be eligible for the duedills, but merely has to enter the hall, the admiesion being free, The’ Arapahoe Indians again enter- tained at the Casino last night and executed their best known tribal dances and sang one ‘of their tribal songs. The audience was very much impressed with the entertainment. Marie Roderick and Doug Is! still going strong as vocalists at popular amusement palace. i] | | ‘ BomeRtimo§ sincogyou'va! fRodolph}Valentino Hero} he}isin} his} jrith{his/long{cigaret:holder.as.ha sailed¥fori Europes rawikaty/an 815 South Grant Phone 1168 Will Be | along this line. | the Arkeon has imported for Rodeo NOTICE In order to give our empoyes an opportunity to attend E. R. WILLIAMS STORES COMPANY DO YOUR SHOPPING THURSDAY John H. Lynch, of Pawtucket, R. L, with his invention, the verti: Sractor which he has ready for trials at Mineola, Long Island. He says the machine will rise vertically, like a helicopter. Two Propellers driven by 200-h. p. motors force air against the cover which is somewhat lke that of a prairie schooner, PAIR WHO LOOTED DENVER BANK TO PLEAD GUILTY; BROKER WHO ASSISTED STILL BEHIND BARS DENVER, Colo., Aug. 1.—Leo P. Floyd, secretary, and John Harrington, teller, of the Hibernia Bank and Trust company, will plead guilty to charges of larceny by embez- zlement when they are arraigned in court tomorrow morn- bank. | Floyd, Harrington, and Mandell | market for real bargains in| been stolen in the conspiracy. clothing are finding much to| ‘The three were charged with lar Yesness is o g for sale to Ro- h-grade forward to mark traordinary sale, the Arkeon dancing academy. These are two quick change artists who ing, the Denver Post says this afternoon. were arrested last Friday after the em at the establishment of|ceny by embezzlement, by receiving suits of men’s clothing at greatly re- this morning. so know how to sing and entertain before it closed. All are in the coun- ty Jail. Mandell’s bond has been fix- ed at $250,000, and those of Floyd and | Harrington at $20,000. Floyd and Harrington, according something always gets am looking ess in this ex Mr. Yesness in the alleged conspiracy. continues to maintain that transactions with. the within the law. all Floyd and Harrington are accused of being tools of Maur- ice Mandell, Denver broker, who is CLOTHING SHE HAAWS | alleged to have obtained | $441,000 A] TENTION Of VISITORS directors of the company surrendered the bank to the state bank commis- |sloner and closed its doors, nearly a Harry Yesness, the Man-in-the-Barrel, | stolen property in connection with the who believes that quantity sales at a| withdrawal of $22,000 worth of lib- low price is an‘easy winner over a duced figures. “I believe that giving away for almost no — GOING FINE AT ARKECN Pierce and Roslyn, entertainers de | which was filched from the Hibernia Visitors from out of town who are|third of its entire resources having few sales at high prices. Consequently results, and consequ [luxe, are ‘going over big this week at \WyKeep Resinol handy There is nothing better to relieve that miserable little burn, cut or scratch—that bruise, insect sting, or any of the many other minor hurts that occur daily. The Indian act in which they take part is a peculiarly happy per people who have ceen t hoes dance on the reets or anywhere Indian stuff is a correct interpreta Apply freely of the original. Besides this, he has| but gently to the affected surface so as a black face act. He is a not to disturb the injured skin, then the banjo and bandage lightly those who h n. “ This cool, gentle ol The Universi Yebranka sere-| sting even when applied tar hen naders are a special orchestra that| skin. It usually stops sensation at once an In an amazingly short Resinol Soap Is not only « valuable ald to intment, but it is the ideal toilet and ath soap for every member of the family. itandseel Ask your druggist today for R “A boon and a blessing as an injury dressing” week, ————__. Madoc, son of a Welsh prince, Is believed by his countrymen to have discovered America 300 years before Columbus the Rodeo the 446 South “Wolcott 129 West Second Phone 457 Phones 10 and 11 Closed Friday at Noon jerty bonds from the bank five days to the district attorney's office, sign- ed statements confessing their parts Mande!) his bank were CnGE S2VEA, Che Casper Daily Cribune j-,80n, Laramie; Maynard Jacobson,| Mrs. Harry F, Crowe, Casper; Mr. and FULLER BRUSH PEOPLE HOLD MEETING IN GASPER: i. irectsee. ccs te.” So. Ftd BUSINESS CONDITIONS 6000 WN. WYOMING A branch office convention of twen- ty representatives of the Fuller Brush Company was held in Casper today. with sales talks and a luncheon being the most conspicuous features. It was the concensus of opinion of those who had gathered together to compare notes that the Wyoming territory is facing excellent business conditions and in fact much Setter conditions than a great deal of surrounding ter. ritory. The Fuller Brush Company has its home offices in Hartford, Conn., and has a branch office in Cheyenne, Wyo. The men who attended the convention today represented western South Da kota, Western Nebraska, Northeast Colorado and’all of Wyoming. A. A, Whetstone, educational direc- tor of the home office, delivered the principal talk today. Mr, Whetstone dwelt on salesmanship as applied to the articles which the men have to dispose of, He is making a tour of the United States, Canada and the West Indies, delivering such educa- tional talks, There are 800 active branch offices in the United States and Canada, and there are 4,200 sales. men, so that the educational director has a very full program mapped out for him. The company handles all kinds of brushes for the home and follows the policy of dealing direct’ with the con- sumer. Every salesman {s a man trained in household efficiency before he goes on the road. In this way he is able to instruct his customers in | the way of using the brushes to the best advantage. The convention today included the following: A. A. Whetstone, educa- | tional director, Hartford, Con: | Harper, district manager, De: | D. Bigelow, branch manager, | enne; Mrs. C. D, Bigelow: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rogers, Sidney, Ne- braska. ‘er, assistant manager, Casper; Lieut. C. Mehl, Lead, 8. D.; Mr. and Mrs. I. Eaton, Scottsbluff, Neb.; L. F. Leaman, Northeastern Colorado; W. §. Underwood, Casper; C. F. Jones, Northeastern Colorado; L. W. Jame- During the last 12 or 14 years, the Hupmobile has stood to the American public in the light of a friend known to be stead- GOOD POSITIONS ARE PLENTIFUL FOR THOSE WHO ARE BUSINESS TRAINED Fall Term Starts August 27th You will pay for a business training whether you get it or not. If you do not get it, you will do harder work and get less pay. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to come to our office for an interview. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. 546 East Yellowstone Phone 1325 fast and true. John M. Whisenhunt Dealer East Side Garage First and;Park Streets a IT’S A ROUND UP WE WILL HELP YOU BUY AN AUTOMOBILE EITHER ONE OF | The Quality Line HUDSON MARMON ESSEX OR A GOOD USED CAR Bostonian Style Lasts as Long as the Leather Lasts The clean cut style that comforts your foot and pleases your eye is built right into Bostonian Shoes. Fitting as if made for your feet alone, and treading square, they hold their first splendid lines as long as their leather wears. And as fine leather as is tanned is in them. DROP IN OUR SHOW ROOM Come and see the Bostonians in my store— where fitting is an art and prices in reason. See them today, even though you really don’t yet need a pair, Shikany Shoe and Clothing Co. 142 East Second St. Phone 474 CASPER, WYOMING Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $225,000.00 Resources $3,000,000 Enongh for Everybody Prices for Everybody | If your dressing table looks bare— If your toilet articles look worn— If you want to start a set of ivory toilet articles with a standard pattern which can be added to as you wish from time to time— NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Probably never again will prices be as low as they are here during Rodeo Week. WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF TOILET ARTICLES IN WYOMING Our patent medicine department has everything you can require. It will pay you to ask for our prices. Lloyds THE BIG DRUG STORE NEAR THE POSTOFFICE 145 East Second Phone 51W tt 34 Years of Service ~ ‘ MAY WE-SERVE YOU - H. E. Smith, Asst. Cashier, H. J. Walters, Asst Cashier. C. H. McFarland, Asst, Cashier. R. E. Barton, Auditor, P..C. Nicolaysen. A. J. Cunningham, President, J. DeForest Richards, Vice Pres. Patrick Sullivan, Vice Prev. Q. K. Deaver, Cashier. evry ir