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tn thi su sh th: for ley tir ha th to vr or th te er N a ec » u tr et ™M Cc ™ t it a ct s ie te pS] tab enebienhaen: ita. ENE AAA A ley ~ PAGE TWO. FOR AACE TOMORROW MORNING) Long List of Prizes Hung Up for Winners in Elks? Event Saturday and Entries Must All Be In Tonight Bicycle ‘riders—heads up. Tomorrow morning—9:30—corner of Center and Eighth streets. That’s the start of the Elks boys’ marathon bicycle race. There is a long list of prizes and“being a handicap race every boy will have an even chance at the prize list. Woman Forger In Schwab Case Goes to Prison NEW YORK, May 16.—Mrs. Myr- te Hayes, who recently pleaded guilty to attempted forgery of the name of Charles M. Cchwab as en: dorsement to a $25,000 note, today given a suspended sentence frm one year and threo months td” two years and one half in stato's prison, Lemon Juice i Whitens Skin The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with ounces of White, any drug {| gist will supply for a few cents, Shake W well in a_ bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most ul skin whitener, softener fi this -sweetly | fragrant h into the face, neck arms and hands. It can not irri tate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach You must mix this remarkable lo- tior. yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepared.— Advertisement. Casper Monument Works 608 South Conwell Phone 254: Have five nice lots on ner near new North C school, cheap. Dobbin Re Entries must be turned in to Red Row, Elks’ Club athletic dire@tor by 6 o'clock this evening. After that all that is necessary is to be ready to start with the rest of the riders at 9:30 tomorrow morn- ing. ‘The course will be policed so that the riders will not meet with inter- ference from other vehicles. The finish will be up Center street to Seventh. The one big bicycle face of the year is on tomorrow morning. CASE OF ‘DRY’ AGENT TAKEN TO U. S. COURT SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 16.—The against Charles F. Peterson, assistant federal prohibition direc tor for the district of Wyoming, who is charged wt!" assault and battery by Oscar Nelson, real estate deal er, was taken out of justice ‘court by a habeas corpus writ and trans. ferred to the United States court at Cheyenne before the time of the hearing Thurs: The writ was read to Justice J. F, Hoop over the cas teleggone by Hugh Patton, United States marshal for Wyoming, from Cheyenne. Nelson now must go to Cheyenne if he prosecutes his charge. Peterson is in the custody of Wils Ridgeway, deputy United States marshal here. The case arcse from the arrest Saturday night of elson in a prohibition raid on his place. eel eet GIRL BANDIT AIDS HOLDUP OMAHA, Neb. May 16.—A girl bandit last night helped two masked men companions hold up and rob two women and their husbands of between $5,560 and $10,000 worth of er: feature inaugurated for the advance- ment of Mountain View Suburb, the Baker-Grude Realty company has evolved a plan whereby all those pur- chasing lots on or after May 16, will have the privilege of owning « home on an easier payment plan than was ever before offered in 4 ‘This plan will be fully explained to any one who will step in at the Baker-Grude Investment company office. This firm has made quite 2 record for doing the unusual thing tn the unusual way, When they started selling Mountain View last June, no one had any idea there would be 900 lots sold and nearly 100 houses built in the short period of less than ayear. The optimistic ones pro- phesied that within two years the sales would be coming in well. who were a little doubtful we: it was so far out it could never amount to much. Had Mountain View been handled in the usual way, that is in the way most additions and suburbs have been, these predictions would have been true. However, those who bought lots first. were promised water. On account of the delay in procuring a right of way, machinery, pipe, tank and tank site, {t was four months before the water plant was in operation,. Notwithstanding, gas and telephones were not mentioned in the beginning and they have been in operation for months, Bus ser vice was installed as an additional WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPER! Waists Kimonos Draperies Skirts Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Diamond Dyes Each 18-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Drug stores sell all colors.—Adv. in the path of Casper’s most East Terraces is e be Casper way aripune MARATHON BIKE RIDERS READY UNIQUE PURCHASE PLAN FOR HOMES | manent sgn son. ty save m| PACIFIC TRAIN promise of electricity soon and a commodious school building “before fall. Of the nearly 100 houses’ in Mountain View, Baker-Grude Invest- ment company built twenty-seven. They anticipate building many ad- ditional houses on the new plan now being inaugurated. The lots are being sold on unusually easy terms of $10.00 down and $7.50 a month. One instance related by Mrt Baker Was to the effect that a lot ptirch: ed last fall for $112.00 resold only this week for $225.00. It {s ‘more than a quarter of a mile from the highway. , At present the huge ditching ma- chine belonging to the New York Oil company is digging several miles of ditch for additional water and fas mains, One store building on the Highway which will be 36 by 50 feet with full basement is under construction. Mountain View Suburb 1s show- Ing the most rapid devel; nt of any district adjacent to Casper. A ride out the West Yellowstone High- way will be a revelation to you if you have not seen Mountain View for a month or so, ings. TWO KILLED UNDER UNION LARAMIE, Wyo. May 16.— Charles Anderson, 50 years old, and E, M. Anderson, 21, belleved to be father and son,- were killed this morning by Union Pacific train num- ber twenty-one, on a sharp curve a mile west of Dale Creek, which is be- tween Laramie and Cheyenne. It is believed that they were boarding a g.| freight train when the passenger approached unseen on the westbound track. Both men -had worked in mines at Rock Springs and the younger was carrying a hunting license. P. G. Anderson of Pitts. burgh, Kans., was wired and re- quested that the bodies be held for further word, CHINGE MAE IN MAME OF WYOMING LAO LARAMIE, Wyo., May 16.—F. B. Miller, who has beén recet JUST A MINUTE FRIEND I claim that with my low overhead expenses and out of the high rent district that I can save you many dollars on Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Topcoats and Furnish- SEE MY NEW Fred’s Policy FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924. Professional Nurse Says Colorado, Wyoming: and Eastern Railroad company, operating a line from Laramie to Walden and Coal mont, Colo., today ennounced the change of name to Northern Colo- rado and Eastern Railroad company, following the purchase of the prop- erty by a re-organizetion company for ‘the company. Mr, Miller be- comes the president of the new com- pany in cHarge of the the 112 miles of railroad. - Joyful Family Reunion “wo of my brothers, a sister, as}a professional nurse, the statement well as myself have been chronic|of Mrs. J. Clark, of 418 Walsworth sufferers from gas in stomach, in-| Ave., Oakland, Calif., will be of in- digestion, pain in right side near ap-| terest to all who are tn need of an pendix and liver trouble for many | upbuilding tonic. ‘Sty sister tried Mayr’s Won- derful Remedy with such good re-|jense as a trained nurse,” says Mrs. sults that we all took a course of it| Clark's and it-helped in each case. Last|the equal of Tanlac as a stomach Sunday we had a family reunion in| medicine and tonic. celébration of our recovery and what|an attack of influenza left me with we all did eat.” It isasimple, harm-| out appetite and my less preparation that removes the/such a bad fix that the little I did catarrhal mucus from the intestinal| cat seemed t tract and allays the inflammatich: which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis. One dose will con-| vince or money refunded. At all years, Druggists—Adv. East Terraces lots will in- crease.in value. 2-Pants Suits NO CHARGE FOR THE EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS operation of Tanlac Has No Equal ‘Stomach pains would make me Mrs. J. Clark Says -Tanlac} ., weak 1 would feel right faint. Was More Than Match | The teast exertion » would completers exhaust me and mont ‘ore, Eee sirens taking Tanlac I so weak I had to hire my housework dons in bed most of ‘the time for two months and was getting desperate. Tanlac was more than f ‘match for my troubles and eight bottles left me feeling fine. I cat «and sleep like a child and have energy and strength that makes life a pleasure. Tanlac {s. simply grari ‘Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug- gists. Accept no.substitute. . Over 40 Million bottles sol By reason of the fact that speaks from her long experience as “In all my fifteen years exper- tement, “I never found Two years ago Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for con- stipation made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac— Advertisement. : : Specials for Saturday, May 17 Special Demonstration and Price on White King Soap mach in 0 do me harm instead of good. Large size package White King Soap, reg- ular price 55c; Saturday only, price §9e, including 2 bars Toilet Soap FREE. Special on Red Cross or Borden’s Tall Can Milk, for cash only,.10 cans, $1.07; per case, $4.95. Absolutely no charges at these prices and no delivery unless other merchandise is ordered with milk order. Bungalow Grocery and Market 412 East Fifth St. Phones 22—23 The concentration on a few prices only—everlasting turnovers—I do not per- mit my stock to grow stale on my racks—low margin of profits and big volume. All these facts give me an opportunity to sell at the most advantageous prices. My big savings are reflected in my low prices—that’s why I, don’t hesitate to offer my broad guarantee of your money’s worth or your money back. THE HOME OF 2 PANTS SUITS , according to descriptions of |] rapid development. furnished the police. Step-in Pumps New—and Original Pictured in a new version of the strap-pump de- signed for the woman whose wardrobe must be interesting as well as smart. And note its adaptability for any occasion—for the Spring suit, a semi-dressy frock or as a dance pump! Black Satin’ $10 See the New Sunshine Sandal in Patent Suede and Calfskin GLOBE? SHOE: Cw. 230 SOUTH CENTER ST. Lions and Kiwanis Baseball Game, Thursday, May 29. Proceeds go to Girl Scouts Camp Fund. WE MAY BE WRONG But we believe that every housewife is on a still hunt for an opportunity to re- duce the MONTHLY FOOD STATEMENT. Such an opportunity is offered to Casper by this Market in their SATURDAY SPECIALS Pot Roast, lb. Shoulder Steak, Ib Meat, Ib. Sliced Bacon, Ib._------ Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib. Pure Lard, Ib. Smoked Picnics, Ib. Sugar Cured Ham, Rratit;. G6.) cookie ese Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. OUR BUTTER SPECIAL Climax Creamery Butter, Ib Save the coupon in each pound of Butter. to a quality apron—FREE, ~--.~18¢ ---10e -~~18¢ -25c np Sta ; 15c Boiling Pork Roast, Ib Pork Chops, Ib Spare Ribs, lIb._ Sixty of them entitles you A FULL LINE OF OYSTERS, PICKLES, RELISHES SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY MEYER BROS. MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 Lions and Kiwanis Baseball Game—Proceeds to Girl Scouts ished worsteds. new shades. ages. Men’s Hose Black, tan, white or blue, re- inforced heel and 7°c toes, sale price... Men’s Suspenders Extra fine quality. sale price Men’s Sweaters In Jersey, pull over style, sale price..__ 95c Men’s Hose The genuine ‘“Holeproot” pure thread silk in all col- ors and sizes Sale price Men’s Shirts Blue Chambray in light or dark shades, 14% 0c to 17. Sale price .. Silk Shirts Jersey Silk, the newest stripes Sale price Men's Breeches Double Seat: lace or button, heavy khaki Riding Breeches Sale price \e season’s Men’s Holeproof Hose Silk Lisle, all colors and sizes. Holeproof 3 PAIRS $1,00 Men’s Pajamas Silk Braids, lisle finish; all colors and sizes Sale price. Patek TopCoats Gaberdine, belted, water- ree L485 Men's Dress Caps Suiting Patterns; the very . Men’s and Young Men’s ’ 2 Pair Pants Suits Priced Special at g02. 10 Whipcords, hard finished and unfin- Pencil stripes in the Checks and solid colors in every wanted style, for men of all fF _ Men’s and Young Men’s f 2 Pair Pants Suits Priced Special at 918.89 In sport or conservative models, fin- ished or unfinished worsteds, light or dark shades; styles for men of all ages; the extra pair doubles the wear —costs you nothing. Boys’ Stockings Black or brown, 7 to 8%. Sale price, 3 pairs 95¢c Men’s Pants Heavy Khaki, well tailored flaps and cuff bottoms Sale $1.65 price . . ants Men’s Heavy twill khaki with flaps, Sale price. $1.80 Men’s Garters 5c iene eat eat 1 Men’s Ties Single grip extra fine Knit ties, very neat patterns, Sale price 35c elastic. Sale price.. Men’s Shirts Khaki color; full cut, Men’s Gloves Genuine Horse Hide (union made) Brotherhood brand. Sale price__ 95¢ Men’s Shirts Sweet-Orr (union made) arated 2 Lor shirts. ‘olka dots an grays. Sale price $1.85 Men’s Shirts Pager aed color, Sweet- rr made, sale prica . eee 2.45 Men’s Union Suits Athletic style, elastic back closed crotch 5 Sale price ic Men’s Union Suits posers athletic elastic back closed crotch Sale price 5c Men’s Union Suits Short sleeves, ankle length, in white or ecru Sale Price _. Men’s Union Suits Coopers Allen A Union suits. Long or short sleeves, ankle or knee length, white or ecru colors Sale price ° Boys’ Blouses In neat stripes; ages 8 to 15. Sale ioe 55C Men’s Hats Light or dark felts, Ve g00 shapes, Kile price... PLoS Men’s Dress Pants In neat stripes. Hand fin- ished worsteds Sale price Men’s Pants The genuine Sweet-Orr Un- ion made corduroy pants. A new pair if they don’t wear ee 3.85 WER. cccen rns THE BOSTON STORE SHOE DEPARTMENT 260 South Center Street Lions and Kiwanis Baseball Game, Thursday, May 29. Proceeds go to Girl Scouts Camp Fund. WASH DRESSES Several hundred wash Dresses for Women and Misses made of fine quality Ginghams, Voils, Linens, Organdies, Swiss, and many others in all the imaginable colors and newest styles, very nicely and neatly trimmed. 93.00 Up to $23.75 MILLINERY Our entire Millinery Department regardless of cost; very good styles and colors; yalues that sold up to $15.00. CHOICE OF THE HOUSE 02.45 $4.95 SILK DRESSES Our racks are filled with beautiful all silk Dresses, in all imaginable colors and styles, fancy trimmed; a choice variety of silks to choose from. THREE SPECIAL LOTS AT $7.95 $12.95 $18.95 SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL From 7 to 9 P. M. BUNGALOW APRONS Women’s percale Bun trimmed, a variety of c galow Aprons, fancy rick-rack Olors‘and styles to choose from. VERY SPECIAL AT 59c THE LEADER The Store Accommodating The Store That Undersells Lions and Kiwanis Baseball G. a . jame, Thursday, May 29, Proceed: to Girl-Scouts Camp Fund. ¢ gorda