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THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 19: PAGE FIVE, to Lavoye. after a few day's visit in i. When Am , Ror d-th W > Id 1 R hed J ~ ton-D.-C.-furniture house, and other Magnus Johnson, __re-nominated } " , erican un: \e- or. Fliers ac. apan Casper. Lu prizes in the $1,000 contest were| Monday on the Farmier-Labor thelet | a- + meee’ 2 f F. won by houses from various parts|in Minnesota declined today to ad- 4. . —— = ‘ A Portable Victrola—the children's of the country. dress the national Farmer-Labor G ; cee companion, the sheepherder’s de- OF RETAIL The Heywood-Wakefield line of| progressive convention. Ho nent 4 Mght, the old maid's comfort. $1.00 baby carriages and reed furniture|word he had promise 4 18 promised to help som» | : down, The Music Shoppe. is a representative one in Casper, | friends in the North Dakota In pri- 4 k: CLERKS LOCAL HERE and, is handled by , the Calloway |mary campaign and Ceparted for = eS Oo you cr: fun? Get 5,000 , ‘urniture company, and the Cham-| Grand Forks. =| ) (Continued from Page One.) ' hey. has CEG paisa Teatenguaeraiai toe cater ais ione % iS ~~ ( ‘ ie) * 0c: ouses not enter the con- heard in New York up to the pres- . . . “ Rivalry for corner positions in sell-|__ Fetafl clerk’s local No. 102 of Car-| *®#* : Aion rag Tribune for highway in- ent. Tne candidate is Governor ; J ing papers has become a matter of | Peé met last evening and elected the ——_—___- 4 Jonathan M, Dayis of Kansas. The : > 3 seriousness among the younger and| ‘owing officers. J hh: T: 2.2? Wyoming M yt eadquarters ts unpretentious but P 4 4 older generations of ‘newsboys. An| ¥resident—E. C. Romine. onnson Lurns See eeeeee nay T 2 here isa constant stream of callers : ; interesting word-battle can often be| Vice President—rEa Shuck. oti or ltare: 1 . : R Bd Shick, : More than 250 national, sectional, nda steady distribution of Utera-| | : heard on principal corners between| Recording Secretary—F. 8. Braw- Down Agrarians| state ana district tournaments will ure, photographs ani n x the quick of foot and sharp of} °: Hsien A . : d ‘i toaaee DOE Gukralacaart siete, be conducted this season under tho McAdoo supporters have adopted! - : : ees If Trustees—Wi) Riepel, Carl Thom-| “sv, PAUL, June 18—Senator| Tennis Association es Lah ‘ho slogan with which they boom-| | ¥J F s ‘ RPE Good catches are synonymous with | *%02 and Bert Wagner. = — — - — 2a the sine at ielevcangene at e 288 : : good tackle, Let Richards and Cun.| , Delesate to ‘Trades and Labor As. #4 ; Lee aan cere Ms < ; J ; : ningham complete your ‘selection. | %°™bly—Carl Thomason, John Sal: W k 1} f K Hf B 3 Sine reborn slogans on thelr hat| | oe POPS. art mond, L. ®. Pyle and 2, Gromne,| Was Skeptical of Kelloge’s Bran “"pands. | f “Whoop her up! Slim.” We're all Pati heer oe sales-women now ti it s . It ‘ going to “Poverty Gulch.” nployed in union stores have mind. l h hack his h h & Sonator Ralston, daric hora, tx rerty Gule spiiteatione ‘ois nine unt H gave him back his hea Spuill tilling his farm, , Tho crowds flockihg into the scene| Clerks’ Union and arrangements! Naturally Mr. Carter—whoso lette: ton, ete., ad Infinitum! You have near Indianapolis, and will remain Lieut-Gen. Ugakd, y : of Huber’s auction sale shows that| Will be made to Initiate a large hata, me that matnt cwonderfal .product. for Shere during the convention, saY8| presents upon bing whe arggieegehies age ni Is shown presenting tho American world-flight airmen ‘with | Po itor tesling for ucla restent| class at the next meeting. Sky ivnbpolbed oper pr ees constipation I have ever seen of Jaw _partner, - Frederick “Van - - diminished. “The strident voice of an See ane ae or eatightie = All fence Bt ate core voce eratatclly, QNuys, who is here working for‘the E er : auctioneer somewhat reminds one of ahead ins nampa Ly Tn ety, Carters. 498 Ningtocnth Cty Senator's nomination, ni j thadoldfaationea)-belly-hoo: tan et DISPLAY Kellogg’s Bran brought him perma- Brooklyn, N.Y. : = 4 rai , H d Th the country circus. ’ nent relief, just as it has done for} Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- = The house committee of the Hotel ‘ 5 ere an ere phic Gitta thousands of others. Read his letter: | bled, does not irritate the intestines ‘Men's anagclation given out the fot | j ly Evolix cla’ subtheees Pavaniea on will CONTEST WON BY Gentlemen: like drugs and pills. It acts exactly as Jowing: oa on ‘fn somewhat + 1 Flyfishing will econ be in-erder.| eet you a brand new one in exchange ] of Sm £8 years old, and have been | naturo acts. Eaten regularly, it is l at the Casper Matti F aan lor years a great sufferer from elie a asc: ew Yor! nom: A 4 clerical position beca E ation, 3 A ee in ak: oa tales. fi i yi ate 1 a Sao s Ton Daipakows Le APITAL of blood to my head, sonia of which your grocer will return your money. M¥bSple usually got to Democratic " ‘3 a . wt ton of fun for 60 cents at : iow = caused me to fall to the ground. I You will like the exclusive, nut-like Peonventions by. consulting railroad] \ (Continued from Page One) fo, the nats ‘executive cormittee| “Poverty Gulch.’ SNE cpap feng aa ee —- Sore tae Cetaoe Jaboring Job and “| favor of Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and SEccords, ‘These show that 10,000] communists and gave them import-| if n't ultimately get rid of the , should take care. the mule may back. | Alege ood Wakefield comrany| Yadmit, your Krumbled Bran. ‘The | krumbled. Eat two tablespoonfula 8 went»to Baltimore, 15,000 to}ant places on the committees’ and) communists. ‘They belong in no| The Mesdames Effie Effinhallway| tity and land him in. the toa. el phere ae sean Somdugted result has been wonderful. I began daily—in chronic cases with every is and 12,000 to San Fran-|even ‘selected as permanent chair-| scheme which has for its object con-| and D. B. Vids have gone to Rawlins pool of/throughout the country in conjune- to be normal after I had been on } it wi Yl -6t. Lou! gone political has-been: ~ meal. Eat it with milk or cream and Ngisco. If New York gets twice as|man State Senator Charles E. Tay-| stitutional methods of securing poll-|to spend the remainder of the sum. SonemetstMer, national advertiging|' thei ties sehen’ thresideys, OMOb 115 1, Poctoes on every Sol “many we will be doing very well'in-}ior, of Montana, a friend of William | tical power. Their purpose is only|mer months. aieosrshandmea pp ccemrs (Catnea aby. tome arinnine| 14, are estanes he saves OS Te Bes ill grote Mado ke Hate One Geed. We have’ many vacant|Z. Foster, and’ a man who, while| to sit in-the counclla of the radicals CMOALAONUB IE atari te | cee won by_a Washing comme amiinithe Areata net ln ets m bi he Communist ; : re poms, Rts uae ae pas ag is) hair Gadi cgi te fea Hand Mb rantheet ny 10 and 15c at the| store, 326 West Yellowstone. 1617-J. After a prolonged study of fa-| group. other disturbances to the economic os Yorite dishes, Joseph Burger, presi-| At the very outset, William J.| order. pM ES bulge eke your. sts}.* Give’ her. a chance dent of tho United, Restaurant Own-| Muhoney, temporary chairman, let| ‘The members of the Farmer-Labor| companion the roe ee aren's | fo Bet, that, diamond ring at “Pov- Gra association, anounced, today] the cat out of the bag by revealing| Pary of Minnesota are mainly form-|jignt, the old made en sgl Brrangements had been made to] that although TaFollette’s letter was| or Republicans and Democrats. They | org, ay ents, comfort, $1.00] serve each delegate ‘with the food] crue! blow, nevertheless he'had al re radicals only in the sense that|(°"?: The Music Shoppe, painiy cues begeie nua i CHaInS A. fo which he has been accustomed | well-advertised name and it would be| they favor changes by legislation in that at. vt ‘mide br pphed ds cepttaey Sor to-atford him .a complete, switch |.a splendid club with which to break|thg realms of agriculture and in-|_ Mrs. Thomas McKeehan left yes- sebemece Popa sine Soa 7 leah ag ; ‘hes up the Republican and Democratic] dustry’but when prices are high|‘¢T@y for San Francisco where she| "ot at Coney Island. Gumbo is a de- parties, again they will become conservative| Wl meet Mr. McKeehan's two|shtful substance when it is dry. ern states,” said Mr. ‘That's why there is still a desire| once more. sisters and three of her girl friends. “there will be frie@*chicken, Vir-|to name LaFollette, but the Wiscon-| Tho third party convention here|!¥oM San Francisco the group will), Special enle of watches, jewelry Fyinia bam and old fashioned south:|sin senator knows that if he is to| represented small groups without | *t!! for Alaska for a visit of six|8Md novelites at H. B. Kline Jew: rn waffles. For'the delegates from| have the support of the Conference| real political power and sufferea| “¢°*: ‘They will touch several in-|°!¥ Store, 135 S. Center and in our Doulsiana and the nearby, states|for Progressive Political Action, | from a communistic taint. ‘The real| “24 Points including Nome and Val-|¢W store 120 E. Second, here will be creole dishes. For the} which meets at Cleveland on July 4,| third party convention of progres. | 9° ‘ a outhwesterners there will be Mexi-|he must continue to keep himself| sives will be held in Cleveland on : ‘Learn to Earn." Enroll for sum: ean specialties such as hot tamales| from being in/any way connected| July 4. For correct time phone 4, Yellow] Mer Work at the Casper Businesy ‘and chill cow carne. The far west-| with the St. Paul convention and - Cab. College. erners will get turkey with celery | {ts communistic delegates. : Bie ee vn ‘eatice, boiled onions, steamed sweet] ‘The fight here is to make a per- F i e police reserves were calfed out Spasicee, boleh onlena, Pememmon swyst |” “Ths tiant ‘here 4s to. cuaka =. vse (S7p] CONLESSES oS 004 -timethe, sky's. the] nis morningalmostto. handle the ere will be weiner schnitzel. with|are enough communist delegates to ; large crowd of feminine shoppers that prika sauce, parsly potatoes and{ permit the national executive com- To Arson Charge Mrs. Cross is spending « few daya| Dor trode coe the, Shikany segg noodles for those from the mid-| mittee to accept avowed communists in “Davey. ve | ay, Goods ponianeny._. Hatt tases sgie northwest.” on “its personnel. This committee SAIS [Ce Deine +o & contingent of - would be analogous to the national] LOS ANGELES, Calif, June 18.| por soft arinka and paresis hunters: = Mrs. Alice Curtice. Moyer-Wing.| committee of the Republican or|/A 14 year old girl, whose name] oiioy them— Koren rete ee” ——— Well known as the head of the Mis-| Democratic parties and {ts chances| he withhe!d, today confessed to ni ibe altae Woomera yatice eS ready-to- ‘rourl State Department of Indus-|of amounting to. anything in the} having set fire to the Hope Devel- wear at Jacob's New Sample Shop. Firial Inspection, will try for nom-| future depend upon its willingness | opment school at Playa del Rey,| are contemuiathig ee te ceenter | Now merchandiso\at reduced prices, Fination for Congress in the August |or unwillingness to oust the com-|near here, May 31, when 24 lives| Park and e ae |Sale on Friday and Saturday. primaries. " Laaunii : wero lost, according to an an-\They expect to leave aneue Frome $$$ Irrespective of what happens nouncement today by District At- . 22? Wyoming Motorway 21? here, one may predicta short lite torney Asa Keven ile Metareraeeprtetatn, WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH MERCHANDISE AND MUST REDUCE “a. ‘ the gaff? To find it go to Richards OUR STOCK AT ONCE WITHOUT THOUGHT OF COST, LOSS OR FORMER Ms hust j and Cunningham. PRICES. ancl Billy Sparks, member of the state insists on. highway department, spept = day in F = Casper with his-family,, Mr. Sparks We sell such standard brands of merchandise as Wilson Bros. complete = Coffe e I is Worling on the Salt Creek High- line of Men’s Furnishings, Cooper’s Underwear, Bostonians and Weinbren- ii =] way. ner’s Shoes, Stetson, No-Name and Keith Hats, Racine, Stag and Can’t Bust a0 “reiain'e nothin” else but fun” ai dire. ‘i ’Em Work Clothing and many other high quality lines of merchandise. zi : i] ki [5 ed Says Y “Poverty Gulc! your DIET Straw Hats at Reduced Prices \ Eat nourishing, wholesome Men’s Genuine Panama Men’s Sailor Straw A. E.M 5 A thei poligecabpavthiner tee eae | piboods \which Gaia evertas Hats, at —_ Ms $1.95 7 Hats, at is a) | .00 n pwar MEN’S SHOES SACRIFICED y | has brought his family here ‘from 4 | Douglas. Right now, for instance, ty At prices that will make you stop and wonder how we can sell high grade shoes for so little money. “Learn to Earn.” Enroll for sum- mer work at the Casper Business col- lege. Try. Marinelio face bleaches for re-| Shredded Wheat with Straw- sults. Henning Marinello Shop. Hen-| berries. The tasty oven-baked Ba Tae shreds of whole wheat com- See Casper in the early days at| bine deliciously with berries to y te) I Nabe = Iu “Povert: y eprampekh ia form a delightful meal. MEN’S BOSTONIAN DRESS SHOES WORK SHOES “ Mrs. W. W. Schwartz, wife of Su- AND OXFORDS Men’s Solid Leather 1 They are cut from rich full stock Work Shoes. Sale me | 43D leathers and are guaranteed to give Men’s Brown Solid Leather Blucher perintendent Schwartz of fhe Bur- lington round hoase, has gone to Hastings to get her young daughter, Mary Louise, who has been attend. 6 9 = 4 e e satisfaction. H dy" t 2 Tr S no ne @) Ea eta there during the past You buy style and keep it in Bos- one acer on * sale “Friday } : ; tonians. They are built to the actual foe $2.25 ‘ shape of your foot. These shoes are | —— ~~~"~ Ream Bee boa Es ; 1 wtined. Men's All Leather Darkstone Blucher, RAnBHBLiyadyertis6 Moccasin Tip or Plain ‘Toe Work Free carnations! Dan. uN” Sate, Dane Sorter neat compare with it” George Palmer and John’ Tucker, All Bostonians at Reduced Prices. Rhoeal with*Rubhes precipi ype a A MEN’S DRESS SHOES Heels. Sale price_-_-_- $3.75 at Sage Creek Russia Veal Leather, $2 95 Men’s All Leather Puttees, in strap or . ~- meal Blucher cut. Reduced to ° spring style, ¢Sale = July 7th to 12th will be Casper’s » ; ay ian ay 85 . : biggest time. Go” to “Poverty Men’s Solid Leather Dress Shoes, ji EP al ER. | Sa e A We, would be surprised how often grocers | Gulch." In two Seerent Welts, on $4 15 —— tell us, “My customers insist on Butter-Nut | A Portable Victroth—the children's biscui S ieee a: Srey bear: crea lal Ati x 4 s * : Men’s all leather creased Vamp, plain Good quality leather, come in Black I Coffee. Nothing else sill do. ‘They say there | eg ees ~ t ° 0” down. The Music Shoppe. toe, Goodyear Welt with creased Vamp. $ Dress Shoes. Reduced to $4.45 Special pe 4.50 Men's Dress Shirts, fast is none to compare with it. That is the tribute women always pay to de- ‘Mrs. George Denham, Miss Lela Craft, and Miss Lucille Pavilk have erty Gulch." pendable quality. Butter-Nut is always coffee es rte een HAY—GRAIN MEN’S wor corny neat. peerae 95c mee erate: f soc GRP Pe eee . Vv. D. i i ici . — T M G leather_ belt ped ee at its best; rich, mellow and delicious. That Ridin’ Kid will be at “Pov- CHIX FEEDS— SAL Special, Per Pair with eat viper piat- 5e Union Suits } Sale Price ed buckles at --..-- 7¢ Men's Leather’ faced OE @ Men's Full Cut Blue Cham- Men's Silk Plaited socks in ray work shirts == A Qi¢e it goes it wins a host of friends, If Jou have never tried Butter-Nut, order a can today, Let your family be the judge of its Casper Warehouse Co. + For satisfaction try the noon-day 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE lunch at Kopper Kettle Inn. TEL. 27 Mrs, Juanita Ryan has accepted a| STORAGE FORWARDING position in the Midwest offices. en's Athletic Union Suits. cloth, $1.00 value, xquisite flavor. For the best results in raising at wasas hehvatedet ei: A The thinking fellow calls Yei.|shickens use Victor Buttermilk al cole Pee 29C stim Sim Neck Ties in a large Pace 75c : low. Phone 4 . For more eggs feed|M air -----~-------- a i appre eter Victor Scratch Feed and Laying|[ Men's Leather faced gloves Variety of colors = BQ ee Men's Perfection Porous Miss Hdjth Maloon ts with the| Mash. with tipped fingers in knit 8° ~--------------~ Knit Style suits with long Bury Realty company in the Daly Building. A Portable Victrola—the children's | Ught, the old mafd’s comfort. $1.00 2 ewar down. The Muste Shoppe. Five dollars revvard will be pald to the party furnishing the Casper Mrs. W, KK, Edwards accompanied | Daily Tribune information leacing by her twin daughters, Joanne and| to the capture of the person who Is Suzanne, will arriveyin Casper tho | fraudulently collecting subscriptions latter part- of the week to be the| ‘rom Tribune sut Patrons guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nealy 8.|°f the paper sho wrist or Gauntlet Men’s Balbriggan legs and short Union Made at 40C water suites 698c ieee 85c Paton sa 3 Ciaace. one thelr subscription except the Ne COFTke DELCO ent i Bee the days of “Deadwood Dick"'|otiice. If you arc sure you are = rece Eg C at “Poverty Gulch.” paying the right collector, ask him &. ~ a > show his credentials. If he n A fish is wise, Fool him with|not do so please call the Tribune. leaders and snelis ‘from Richards and Cunningham. Telephone 1 5 Miss Julia Kassis, manager of the Lavoye Kassls Store, returned today 220 East Second St. Tribune Bldg. Opposite the Postoffice