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PAGE EIGHT. BY THN FESTIVE COLD AS RODEO OPE Master Decorator on Jobs} | Spirit of Business Men Makes It Possible The man who t eight possible pri competition the Ellis 1914, and who decorated the City Colorado Springs, and the great De ver auditorium for their first times. has put forth his best effc decorations for the he succeeded? Complete cooperation of ° chants made {t possible. G. J of the Kistler Tent and Awn 432 South Hlm street, charge of the decorat! flags, signs, and nov thousands of dollars, both for mate rial and for Jabor in placing them ad vantageously. Mr, Kistler is one of the first three western decortors. He names as his temporaries, Wayne Abbo awin, who c western country establish balloc in aspe & field is Sexrtbabativaiy is Tae to of Casper, but we know uccess of the Rodeo decora tions will end his regime as a stranger. ee Authorities «at ¢Wausaw,% Wis | Bought Mary Lawando in a swampy woods for eight days befora' finding | her to question her about an assaulg | ‘With_a club_upon her: mot RECOGNITION OF RUSS IS BORAH PLEA TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Recognition of the Ru: government was characterized as “an indispensable factor” in the estab lishment of peace’ in Europe by United States Senator William E. Borah, in an address here last nig The senator also urged a world bunal for peace, which, he sai ought to be modeled after supreme court of the Unitea Btates. Declaring he was “very agree with President Harc the president agrees with me tor Borah ase glad to when ona erted that the chief ex ecutive had marked the way for es- tablishment of the world court for permanent international peace. { — Sage Hen season Phone 425 BRING THEM DOWN BOYS plete for the hunter. Come in and talk it over. WELCOME RODEO VISITORS : Remington Guns and Ammunition CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. Hi Johnson Back for = Fray Hiram Johnson, California senator;"as he stepped ashore from ‘the Teviathan’ in New York where'a great’demonstration was held for him a2 8 pogsible‘eandiaate for the)presidency,* The police sergeant is just helping him step | from the tug.” BUICK SECRETS ARE BARED IW ANNOUNCEMENTS TODAY OF 1924 ‘MODELS, GREAT STRIDES MADE Introduced to the public today, the 1924 Buick cars of-| For months | gossip of what Buick would do on August 1 has been preva-| lent and often solemnly asserted by the wisacres as “‘on good fer renewed proof of the unreliablity of rumor. both the six ur exlinder. models, We've tried most all of them and we back Michelin ‘Tires—world’s oldestand best. R. M. MOSHER Phone 309 2:®) W. Yellowstone from Augusf 1 to 15. Our stock is com- 147 South Center Che Casper Lailp of which there are fourteen body styles. Exterior features noted at first glance are the new head lamps, nickeled radiator on the sixes, water tight hood hinge, open hood support, newly designed crown fenders, a more effective weather-proof ing in design to the head-lamps, flush ventilator, new dust apron and a heavier and better looking gasoline tank. It will next be noted that a two to four-inch longer wheel base on the six cylinder chassis has created more rcom in both the front and rear com- partments, The finish is exceptional- ly fine, even for Buick, and the ap- pointments unusually complete. The six oylinder valve-in-head en- gine, which has probably brought more enduring fame to Buick than any other unit of its construction, has been so re-designed that it ac- windshis!d| strip, operating instruments conform-| Cribune tually yields 60 per cent more power and a speed of 60 to 70 miles an hour. It has forced feed lubrication, removable heads, larger valves, heav- jer crank and cam shafts, greater Piston displacement and a new Mar- vel carburetor that includes a sim- ple dash adjustment for economy, re- gardiess of weather or kind of gas line employed. The extension to all four wheels of the highly successful Buick external brakes is a feature that, it is an- nounced, has been in process of de- velopment for a period of years and recently subjected to more than 150,- 000 miles of hard and varied road tests. These brakes enable the car to be. brought to a standstill much more quickly and smoothly thus af- fording an added factor of safety in- estimable in its advantages. Another outstanding factor is the improved lubrication of the engine. There are new cup-top push rods and | | { | I have been a famous beauty for I am still a stage parts. | nearly 40 years. | beauty, playing young girls’ | And I look ifke a girl of 19. I was born with some beauty, but I learned in France how to multiply that beauty. And I learned how to Hid Ei cht D authority.” Yet so little of it proves true, and so many com-| I ignt - ays plete surpises characterize these cars, that Buick is to be| — 4 congratula on keeping its secrets Sere The thousands who are certain to “i coe. See these cars in the leading centers ‘With Atty per cent Taree pome | tng -and very soon in the show claimed for its famous yalvedn-head) rooms of all Buick dealers—will first six cylinder engine, successful ex-| observe a change in body lines, un ter brakes extended to four wheels| doubtediy influenced to a degree by both Sixes and F recent refinements in foreign design. desi ened carbure' Thus a more modish appearance. as a wonder, and litera’ even than the 1923 Buick has been ther developmen accomplished by a departure in radia. | Buick proves t engineering} tor and he tour on both open staff has been very much “on the| and closed + This applies to| keep it to my grand old age. | 1 have supplied those helps to countless friends, and they obtained e results. So I know that millions can gain new beauty and keep youth in my ways. And I write this to help | them. Above All, a Clay. My chief help is e. facial clay. Not the crude and muddy clays so many use today. I quit those years ago French experts have perfected clays by twenty years of sclentific study. | I uso their latest type. It is, they tell me, the very utmost in a facial clay | I now have it mede by American | experts, just as French experts make it. It is a rare clay, mineral laden which proved itself supreme. refined clay—white, clean, with the useless mud removed. has It added factors. which give th clay new and increased ‘effects. I used the crude clays in the ok times and thought them wonderful But this perfected clay is fully ter times better. No woman who once tries It will return to other clays. | New Beauty at Once. I now have this clay made for all who desire it. I call it my White A French Clay Gave me beauty and perennial youth By Edna Wallace’ Hopper |,same for millions, and I want it to. | Youth Clay, It is at your store to- day. I feel that I owe this service to my sex. Youth Clay brings results which are quick and amazing. It purges the ‘skin to remove the cause of sal-) lowness, blackheads and blemishes. | It brings the blood to the skin to nourish and revive it. That brings a rosy afterglow. Many women, in 30 minutes, seem to drop ten years. It firms the skin, combats all lines and wrinkles, reduces enlarged pores. Thus it acts to give and/maintain a youthful bloom and contour. { I owe my beauty largely to Youth Clay. To it I owe my beby-like com- plexion at my age. It should do the Clay is a beauty essential. No wo-; man can look her best without it, no! woman can keep her youth, Famous: beauties of ail ages have used clay. You can pick out clay usera in any, cgowd by their beauty and their Dioom. So every woman owés this to herself. Edna Wallacp Hopper’s Youth Clay} is now supplied by all druggists and tollet counters. Price, 50c and $1 per tube. Also my Youth Cream, which should follow the clay. Also my} Facial Youth—my famous lquid! cleanser, Also my Hair Youth, which brought my luxuriant hair, My Beauty Book comes with each. Go try my methods. Learn how much they mean to you. I can do) you no greater kindness than to urge) this course. #dna Wallace Hopper,| business address, Waukesha, Wisc.—j} Advertisement. | 232 E. Second The Becklinger Barber - Shop Wishes to announce that we will be open evenings until 9 o’clock Fo rthe convenience of those wishing to attend the Rodeo Your Business is Appreciated BASEMENT BECKLINGER BLDG, | the rocker arms, valve stems and springs. connecting rod bearings are atl automatically lubricated. Of the fourteen body models of the line, ten are mounted on the six cylin- der chassis and four on the four cylinder chassis. Of the six-cylinder” body models there are two interesting departures from the 1928 line, a five-passenger Sedan to be known as the “Double Service,” and a five-passenger Brou- sham. The former is painted. a dur- able black and the interior is lined and upholstered in easily renovated material. The result is a car that can be subjected to the roughest usages of business and at the same time is quickly adaptable to social purposes. The five-passenger Brougham, painted in a brillant maroon, is a very smart model of the so-called sport type. ‘The five-passenger touring car and the five-passenger Sedan, finished in lustrous black, are distinguished by ample room. The seven- seamen ker liaved the disappearance touring and seven-passenger Sedan, nervous are finished in a beautiful soft shade of blue. The sport roadster and sport touring are both meroon color, Of the four cylinder line, the five- passenger touring and the two-pas- senger roadster are finished in black, the four-passenger Coupe in maroon, the five-passenger Sedan in blue. pctemcrintn doo trata THEATRICAL MAN MISSING LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1.—Investi- gation has thrown practically no light on the disappearance here last Satur- day night of Henry Duffy, theatrical producer and husbana of Anne Nich- ols, noted playwright. ‘Two asserted suicide notes recetved by Duffy's friends are reported to be in his handwriting bu: hm closest friends are inclined to scout both sul- cide and foul play theories. They, due to a OIL PAINTINGS WESTERN PICTURES A SPECIALTY. Your favorite contest picture reproduced in any size Don’t fail to see the bucking bronco’s painting exhibited in Casper this week, and when you think of painting think of DOROTHY DOLPH Leave Orders at Bell’s Studio SPECIAL RODEO PRICES, Smith Building Phone 1303 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923. it and that he will return safely. fe le vacation, Vicks is “standard equipment.” It eases attacks of hay fever, asthma, catarrh and summer colds. Fine for sore feet, too. yicks y, WAPORuB Oven 17 Musson Jans Uses M. FREEMAN, D. ©., M. T. Doctor of Ohiropractic Spinal Nerve Adjustments For Nervous and Chronic Diseases, Also Radium Bath Treatments Hours 9 to 6 p. m. Dally. Evening —By Appointment | Suite R, Wyatt Hotel Casper, Wyo: OURS WAS THE REAL RODEO STORE _THIRTY YEARS AGO JUST AS WE ARE THE LEADING DRUG STORES TODAY _ The Kimball Drug Stores MAIN STORE Kimball Bldg “The Pioneer Drug Store” MIDWEST PHARMACY Midwest Bldg. - Opposite Entrance to Postoffice Sam W. 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