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” PAGE TWO. shon! at 6 p. m, and arrive in Casper at 11 p. m. There will be in service no change east of Casper. Train No. 80 lecves ca regular schedule at 8:35 p. m, wesiuaminabt S Tank Worker Hurt In Fall Yesterday AIL SERVICE TO BILLINGS Thursday, August 9, ar ratguoeets will be made for through} A fall from the third ring of a tank passenger service from Casper to Lil-| yesterday afternoon resulted in a frac- lings. The Chicago and Northwestern | ture of the bones of the left foot and train No. 41 will leave at 7:30 a. m. A transfer will be made by automo bile at Shoshoni. Autos will carry the | Bridge and Iron Works. - | bruises of the right foot for Andrew Skanse, an employe of the American Skanse passengers to Bonneville where they | aligted on both feet when he fell. Dr. will connect with C. B. and Q., regu-|T. J. Riach is attending him. lar passenger train No. 29 which will Sa reach all points west. South bound C. B. and Q train No./affairs here for a few days from 30 will run from Billings to Bonne- ville where transfer will be maie to automobile which will run from Bonneville to Shoshoni. ‘The C. and4 Cheyenne and expects to spend sey- NL Ww. ait No. 42 walt leave Sho- eral days here on business. Jess Clark is attending to business Chadron, Neb, C. O. Jones came up yesterday from Cartridge Hurled On Walk Explodes Lad’s Ear Pierced A member of Evanville’s younger generation hag been branded for life by having one ear pierced Sun- day when a 22-calibre cartridge ex- ploded and sent a bullet “ureveh the caudal appendage. Waa celebrating a Fourth of eiely 2 ait his own and was throwing the cart- ridges on the sidewalk to see if they would explode. After several failures he finally succeeded in his efforts, Sharp cries added to the re. port of the explosion called many people td the spot who found thut the cranium of the youth had been miraculously missed but that he ‘was bleeding profusely and wags weeping bitter tears because of indisoretion. Hia name has not been LAD INJURED BY ‘The twelve year year old son of Mrs. Grace Henderson was injured ear'y| is leaving this evening for Billings this afternoon rene ® dugout in| Where he will attend the Montana which he was at 213 East J caret th in $e top of him. | Legion. While none of the lad’s bones were | morrow. fractured it is possible that internal injuries may have resulted. Dr. Reich-|to Cour d'Alene to natal the last enback Che Casper Daily Cridune CAPTAIN. PLUMMER GOES Capt. C. P. Plummer, national vice- commander of the American Legion, near his home| state convention of the American The convention opens to- Mr, Plummer will go from Billings is attending the Henderson | day of the Idaho state Convention of the legion. On Friday he will de- ——. liver a Harding memorial address in lerworth, master for|Cour d'Alene. From there he will Ayl road toed the chicaeo, Burlington and Quincy/ go to Spokane, Yakima and Wenat- railroad, is in the city today on ‘busi-| chee, Wash., to deliver TO MONTANA AND IDAHO DUGOUT GAVE=tN f LEBON_ MEET tend the Wyoming legion convention at Laramie, August 20 and 21. ————— MAN SENT 10 PRISON FOR TYPEWRITER THEFT SUES THE BURLINGTON OMAHA, Neb, Aug. T—Aleging his mental faculties were impaired as @ result of injuries received August 8, 1921, when a handcar jumped the track, near Wendover, Wyoming, and that the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, knowing of hig men- tal impairment, had him arrested for stealing a typewriter for which he was sentenced to two years in the we aeae penitentiary and imprisoned a fa'se charge, William Dalbert jae “Perey = le TURK TREATY SIGNED MONDAY AT LAUSANNE LAUSANNE, Aug 7.—(By The As- sociated Press.) — Two treaties tween Turkey and the United Ses one of amity and commerce and thi other of extradition, were signed with. out ceremony in the presence of a small group of Americans late Mon- day in the salon of the hotel at Ouchy, where the American delegates have their headquarters. Pasha, Turkish ‘Foreign Min- addresses | 01 Ismet and rettirn to Casper in time to at-|Davideon, 60, brought suit against|ister Riza Nur Bey and Hassan Bey TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923, signed for Turkey and Joseph Grew, American minister to sg land for the United Staten ° Later the principal signatories, Ye met Pasha and Minister Grew, read short addresses voicing mutual gatis- faction at the conclusion of the gon. vention. Mills Resident ‘Breaks Shoulder In Leap Off Car. Jumping from a a aptruek, while it moving yet eg pre for han Veaudorn this morning. Veaudorn eieroa a broken Shoulder and a bad cut over one eye which he incurred when he lit heavily, ———— M. F. Tucker came Jn today from Salt Creek and will spend several days here. Will Casper Have 50,000 in 1925? YES! Say the Merchants in the New Business District The Palms Building The Palms Bldg. is owned by F. A. Villnave, one of Casper’s older business growth of ¥ Casper dur. We can thank only the daring business men, I Am Glad to Let My ‘Who has been reeponsible for the startling ag the last three years men, and the first to build a substantial structure in the now new business dis- trict. In 1920 he constructed the older portion of the present Palms Bldg., and leased part to E. G. Hadley, who was really the first merchant of the section. In the Spring of 1923, a new addition was started and is very near plete at this time. Another week will be sufficient to see all offices and absres occupied. The new addition occupies the northeast corner of Second and Beech The “PALMS ICE CREAM AND FLORAL COMPANY | OUR RECORD—HIGHEST GOVERNMENT ICE CREAM ”’ ’ TEST FOR PAST FOUR YEARS Firet Business Location In the New District FINEST LINE OF CUT FLOWERS IN WYOMING “Eat Palms’ Quality Ice Cream” E.G. HADLEY PHONE 600 GILROY’S Confectionery CONFECTIONS—CIGARS—ICE CREAM—CANDY No Need to Come In r We Will Serve You In Your Car—The Popularity of This Outdoor Service | | area Is Increasing Daily Snir = GILROY’S CONFECTIONERY ~~ 414 EB. SECOND ST. Formerly Stop, Look and Listen PHONE 1113 The MIDWEST Cleaners BY WEDNESDAY OF THIS WEEK Will Be Established In Their Uptown Office at 406 East Second St. (In the New Palms Building) FIRST CLASS CLEANING AND PRESSING A.W.Parmenter Tailoring a Specialty — Phone 1142 WE HAVE INSTALLED THE FIXTURES AND WIRING IN THE NEW SECOND AND BEECH BUILDING and the contract for the new proposed Market Building and can take on any job and finish in shorttime. ~ RICHARD DUNNE, Electrical Contractor Repairing, Supplies, Lamps OFFICE 527 CY AVE. PHONE 1908 ‘MOTUR rte & CAR SAL Pe R_CASPER, WYOMING. MARMON, HUDSON, ESSEX who, despite the laughs and jeers of merchants more firmly established in the downtown district, went to the very edge of the busienss district and there placed themselves in the hope that Casper was destined to become a metropolis. The outgrowth of this d ago is now apparent to the care movement, some three to four years observer of economic conditions. ‘A new business district has sprung up. A new Sowrsnaven section, which means that the day is here when Casper can no longer be considered a “M Street” town. Along Second street and East Yellowstone High- ae pak Durbin street east for several bolcks, substantial buildings speak well of a bright future, Practically every household need, every type f servi be found in this new section. Shop ied to this dlatriet when: 2 ever possible, and donee bit to show these builders of a city that the le appreciate a service done. “BOB” ELLIOTT GENERAL REPAIR WORK Rid “Work Guaranteed” 550 E, Yellowstone Phone 2309 Tire Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done The Uneeda Tire Shop 522 East Yellowstone Phone 1473-R “Gates Super-tread and Silvertown Tires” We Bound the New Business District On the East WESTERN HEATING & PLUMBING CO. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING We Cheerfully Furnish Estimates Phone 1800 832 E. Yellowstone ye MARTIN Plumbing and Heating 610 East Second St. Phone 718 We are now equipped to handle all tire and tube repairing, up to 42x9 truck tires. ALL WORK GUARANTEED GATES SERVICE STATION 508 East Yellowstone Phone 1478-J PHOTOGRAPHY IS AN ART ‘And I Am a Master of It \ My twenty-five years as a phomersvher in Duluth, Minn., have given me an unusually thorough knowledge of the profession. I believe in the future of Gasper and consequently I will open my thoroughly modern establishment in the eart of Casper’s Newest Business District. OPENING DATE, SATURDAY, AUG. 11 In the meantime let me show you my samples and make you a price. “Your Photograph Is Life’s Finest Gift” ‘-BROWN’S PHOTO STUDIO Now Located 312 EAST SECOND STREET Friends and Patrons Know that I am doing over five times my former business in my new location in Casper’ 8 newest business district, I have a carload of Crescent Gas Ranges of all styles now in transit from Evansville, Indiana. ~ ss Also a large missed in transit of the Bril- liant Fire Radiant Heaters and the famous Lawson Odorless Heaters. I can save you 20 per cent on ae gas appli- ances, My o Is: “Quick Sales hd Small Profits” E. P. BRENNAN 505 B Second St. Phone 133 East Second—the Best Street Casper—the Best Town Union Shoe Shop—the Best Shoe Renewing Shop COME SEE US—YES! A. M. MILES 507 EAST SECOND STREET IT IS OUR AIM TO GIVE The Best of Service We ask your co-operation in notifying us at once should you require this service. WE KEEP CASPER CLEAN The City Sanitation Co. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Phone 875-J Barrett’s Bonded Roofs We have the Roofing Contract for the following: Wyoming’s State College at Laramie, Wyoming, 45; aOR sq. ft. roof; also Casper’s New Proposed arket. E. H. PCE MUREACH, ROBT. SCHMUDLACH _ lanagers The Wyoming Roofing Co. Phone 1804-J ROOFING AND WATERPROOFING “ALL KINDS OF ROOFING” “Our Customers are Boosters” No Job Too Small No Job Too Large 527 East Twelfth Street P. O. Box 1419 CASPER WYOMING