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i FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924. EROS de Casper Dally Cridune PAGE FIVE. 2 ‘|Casualty Agency |Garden Produce Is\x< Sunday. “fr view of the late CONGRESS SAILS)/5hji]}_ AME) AERO OIL PRODUCTS STATIONS ° Ost Agency [Garden Produce niin ay ioe Tee Home grown vegetables will be avail- able throughout the summer. ~~ See Ben Realty company is now “Jerry the Gardener,” who con-| Local telephone stations in service WILL OPEN HERE SATURDAY exclusive agent here for the Maty-| ducts a vegetable garden in Besse-| throughout the United States and its . The Aere Ofl Products company] cern with several branches in this|land Casualty company, Baltimore,|mer Bend on the Alcova road about| possessions total approximately 15,- P will be open for business at its new | state, Its operations are confined| Md., one of the largest casualty and|11 miles out, reports by advertise-j 009, or an average of one to 3 filling station, Second and Durbin|to Wyoming. Jeremiah Mahoney| surety companies in the United| ment Tribune that ihe will every eight inhabitants. ‘ streets, tomorrow. A hearty wel- ra anaes ia the local station. Les-| States. In Denver the, company | == ee . 7 Ne i . | come is extended to Casper motor-| lie A. Miller is head of the com-| maintains a branch office and ar- ’eélamation Bill Passed by Senate and lai gene Je seca toy Gepea mean e" A rangements have been made for tm- s | opening day. mediate action upon all underwriting Chairman of New York] 7 station nas been constructea and claim matters originating here. gh ‘With the idva in miind that it should Inspectors, adjusters and special arm 0C to State Committee Is | ts,cmei''s mest motern construc: ‘ Aa thi Ulsatase canis abeoree eae * GRADU ATES Active in Drive. | stive‘up'ts i ant be off the nreas| Make Fight to |: pier soir. ATTENTIO even while waiting in line. Such waiting will be jhardly necessary , NEW YORK, June 6.—Ten rea-| however because eight cars can be I ass M easure The Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co. in the Daly building on Center street, will make sons why the Democratic national | filled at one time while 12 cars can of the major problems that threaténed several days ago |convention should nominate Gov- | be accommodated in the driveways. ernor Smith are specified by Frank-| ‘The driveways open from three photo copies of diplomas of the 1924 gradu- ating class free of charge. These photo copies are permanent and are for use at to make its last hours hectic. ; WASHINGTON, June 6, — In a - - : lin D. Roosevelt, chairman of the| streets, Midwest, Durbin, and Sec- 5 The reclamation bill, passed last night by the senate | Xow ‘york state Smith committee, ond. final attempt to secure farm relict times when it is inconvenient to produce the diploma. Other Work Cleaned Up as Date For Adjournment Nears WASHINGTON, June 6.—Congress sailed toward ad- journment today into quieter waters than customary at such times, having disposed, one way or another, of most Benim legislation at this session, the farm as a rider to the deficiency appro-| in a letter sent to each’delegate and If computing pumps have been < priation measure, had. preferred| to their alternates. installed and these guarantee full east een the senate and houre status in the house, while further] Among the reasons given in the| delivery of gasoline. Air operated SH ag ee ene, Baraura efforts to get relief action on the tetter were: oil servers facilitate speed in the | thats lorizing the secretary of agri- Norris-Sinclair bill were advanced! “Js strength is greatest !n doubt-| delivery of lubricating oils. An| Culture to pay an export bounty of by some senators, but with little} ful states where strength 1s most| automatic air stand delivers air to|%5 €ents per bushel on wheat and hope of success in view of the fail- ; needed. tires in exact pressures desired with-| Wheat products, ure yesterday of the farm bloc to} “One reason for his strength is| out the necessity of using air} The bill was favorably reported agree upon an emergency proposal.| his following among independent | gauges. Drain ptts have also been | today by the senate agriculture com- A. majority of the senate oll coi constructed for draining crank cases|™ittee and Senator Norbeck, Repub- mittee’ was ready to ask for a vote He is an expert on the affairs of| and greasing and washing cars. lican, South. Dakota, asked for im- % on the report prepared by Senator| government, with an experience un-j | The gasoline which will be sold at} Mediate action. He declared suffi- re fi Corns Don’t Pare Them! Cutting a corn is always dangerous, Blue-jay ends coms. Kills the pain instantly, then the corn joosens and comes out. No risk,no constant trou. ble. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. Blue-jay The Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co. wishes the class of 1924 the greatest success and takes this means of extending this wish to the graduates. Walsh, Democrat, Montana, as_ap- jualled by that of any man alive. | this station is refined at the White|Ccient votes for passage had been Proved yesterday at a meeting from| “He has at once the undivided| Eagle plant east of the city. The |Pledged to it both in the senate and which all of the organization Repud-| support of labor and the confidence| Aero Oil Products company also lican members were absent, includ-|of businessmen. Specializes in motor ofls that will ing Senator’ Spencer, Republican,| “Above every other executive in the house. Supporters of the bill said it was ~ exactly suit the car in which they| intended only as temporary legisla- Am to Be Next Stor Missourl who sald at least three of] America he has stood for fearless| are used. Hon -to. relieve wheek- growers who Oy Pp |them would refuse to sign it. enforcement of the law. Though} The company ts a Wyoming con-' face bank y Am “4 Airm In addition to passing.on the rec-} personally. believing that the Vol- Of erican EN. | tamation measure, which embodies] stead act should be amended, he : : recommendations made by the in-|not only served notice on every Now in China. terlor department's fact finding com-|peace officer of the state holding mission and the $20,000,000 deti-)bim to strict accountability for en- ciency appropriation bill carrying} forcement of the law, but he called funds for the soldier bonus and ala conference of all enforcing offi- $16,000,000 additional for tax reduc-|oers to devise means for better en- flyers on their way around the] tions, the senate yesterday also dis-|forcement of ‘the law. and set an world announced tonight that they| posed of the naval modernization|increased appropriation of $409,000 planned to hop off for Amoy, their] bill designed to bring the American|to add to the force of the state po- next stop, at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow | sea forces up to the 5-5-3 ratio agreed|lice which has for one of its chief morning. upon at the Washington arms con-|dutfes the .suppression of smug- ference. This measure now goes to|gling of Mquor over the Canadian AMOY, China, June 6. (By The As-} the president. ~ border and neighboring borders.” sociated Press}—The American de-} Much of the senate's time yester- eR stroyer Tracy, on duty with the} day was taken up with an acrim- around the world aerial expedition, | onious discussion of the achieve- arrived here today jn preparation} ments of the Daugherty investigat- for the fliers’ hop from Shanghaijing committee, which ended with tomorrow. adoption of a resolution proposed by TROUBLED HIM - | Chairman Brookhart, calling upon RANGEON, British India, June] the attorney general to appsal from 6—(By The Associated Press.)—| the decision of the federal court at] “I know I have .done wrong, Balked by adverse weather condi-} Cincinnati, releasing M. S,. Daugh-| please forgive me for not doing my tions in their attempt to fly here] erty, brother of Harry M. Daugherty] duty and writing you before. I am erday, from Akya, Lieuts. Bel-}on a writ of habeas corpus after| thankful to God for the good remedy and Paes, the Portugese aviators} he had been taken into custody in| He gave you, and would not take flying from Lisbon to Macao, car-| pursuit of a senate subpoena. $500 for the good the first dose gave ried out the flight successfully to-| The house, meanwhile, passed and|me. I have been bothered for many day. They made the journey in] sént to the senate ’a bill making| years with,gas-in my stomach and four end a half hours. ‘They hope | $165,000,000 available after July 1,| indigestion? but since taking Mayr's Store literally taken by storm—packed all day with satisfied customers. Good news travels fast. Don’t delay to leave for Bangkok, Siam, tomor-} 1925, when present appropriations] Wonderful Remedy two years ago, hen are ‘used, for a two year highway| have had no’ such trouble. It is a one minute to get in on this unprecedented bargain-fest. We apologize that we couldn't take care of all sales Beat aes nae smbresing. rural alinple, /harmie’s’ pteparation : that but little did we anticipate such a whirlwind response to this Clearance Sale opening. .50 (SOS SSO SHANGHAI, June 6.—(By The Associated Press.)—The American NO EXCHANGES Every Sale Final A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until Wanted SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS Post roads, forest roads and trails,| removes the catarrhal mucus from Dr . Freeman P. lans and the Cramton measure, providing] the intestinal tract and allays the for the establishment of a prohibi-| inflammation which causes prac- Clinical Study [| tion bureau in the treasury depart- eerie Eastern Clities ° tically all stomach, iver and intes- SPRING C0 ATS $ ment entirely separate from the in-| tinal ailments, including appendicit: ternal revenue bureau. One dose will convince or mon aes =| ANOTHER AMAZING SPECIAL ‘Tribune wantads bring results. | tisement. siicihaslec Calpers curine the teat ‘ Coats. All silk and satin lined : ‘oats. silk and satin lined. FOR SATURDAY MORNING Regular values that sold up to 9 to 11 o’Clock $50.00. One lot of Sport and Dressy practicing in Casper during the past year as a drugless physician and : chiropractor, during which time he has built up'a large practice, is leav ANNOUNCING ing Casper Sunday for a two months course of study in the east. He THE OPENING OF THE will do post graduate work in both Chicago and New York and attend numerous clinics. + Dr. Freeman will go direct to New Jerk, which ,is his former home, for a visit with his aged mother b ae before taking up his studies. “He “Casper’s Really Delightful Place to Eat’ states that the broader knowledge ae he will be able to gain through study and pttendance at chiropractic clin- 129 SOUTH CENTER STREET Open to the Public SATURDAY NOON to Casper to do even more for the Special Menu All Day Saturday JUNE CLEARANCE PRICE.... We Will Place On Sale for Quick Disposal 1 03 DRESS ES One Lot of Better Coats Cy oe These are regular values that sold public than he has been able to do in the past: year, and upon his re- turn he contemplates opening a larger suite of rooms for the hand- ling of patients, newest shades. This sea- Of the people of Canada 2,500, 000 are directly dependent on salar- from $65.00 to $89.50. Consisting of silks, wools $ 95 JUNE CLEARANCE PRICE and French flannels; all a a ONE RACK son’s styles. Values that OF DRESSES sold up to $59.50. Your un- ca y : r Consisting of remaining stock of restricted choice _-____- she our high-grade dresses. All colors = and néwest materials and values Canad that sold up to $95.00. JUNE CLEARANCE PRICE. + NOTICE ee When You Plan a Special Dinner or Picnic Lunch, Call Johnson Brothers Grocery Co. PHONE 1251 For the best of eats. We are sure summer is here and with it comes thoughts of outings of one kind or another. You will always find the best of just what you want for that good time you plan. If you trade here. WE MENTION FOR SATURDAY: Stiga 12 bess RR Lee ---$1.00 1,000 PIECES OF SILK UNDERWEAR AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES In Chemise, Teddys and Gowns Make Most Acceptable Girl Graduate Gifts JUNE CLEARANCE PRICE Chemise, Teddies and Gowns Regular $7.50 values. Radium, pussy willow and all fine fancy materials. a HATS REMAINING STOCK One lot of fine exclusive millin- Of Our Exclusive Models In ery. Italian Milans, Satins, etc. All Pure Silk Chiffon HOSE Matehmetlows: (Bulk), perib et 50c Petes povieesshat soldjup)to HIGH-GRADE SUITS Regulate $5.50 values. In latest Grane Juices pings) a2. ut a ee 35¢ JUNE CLEARANCE PRICE.. AND COATS JUNE CLEARANCE PRICE........ i. 14-02, Quality ‘Ketchtp2:. <2). 22. Se 20¢ ALL REDUCED A LOT LESS THAN MEAT DEPARTMENT Home-Killedhryesib 2020s a - Home Killed Hens, Ib.___ Try our Corned Beef, Ib. Nice Boiling Beef, Ib.___ Ls UBS. VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Fresh Cherries, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Turnips, Carrots, Onions, Radishes and all Vegetables and Fruits in Season CASPER’S QUALITY ICE CREAM (ALL FLAVORS) BOTTLED DRINKS OF ALL KINDS HALF PRICE $4.99 used 91.99 _ The FUCHS Co. CASPER’'S LEADING SPECIALTY STORE FOR LADIES’ AND MISSES’

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