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WWII DRAWS NELL BRINKLEYIS Che Casper Sunday Cridune PROSEGUTOR OF HOT |Govermor Te PAGE THREE. * years was. that consigned to the NEW YORK o «lingerie is 5 this town, not long ago. Approxi-| pale green kn as “young leaf.” mately 1,000 steers from southern] Undergarments of radium sili in New Mexico made up the shipment. EAR Pea this shade are trimmed simply and effectively with insets of filet iace in white. ANNOUNCEMENT, SORT yes ties 1 MONTHS FOR _ ARTIST BEHIND ADS — SPRINGS COUNTY MUST| | Asked to Help || RECEIVED AT DOUGLAS USED BY HENNEFOAM STM (OWT THMl|| Fina Lost Dog Md AE 8 : 4 ; ing. Casper Jewe'ry Co., 0-8 Bldg. 1) Ff ; fermen $i Sipe tye Tee B f : CHEvENNE Wes eee the largest shipments of southern | of his InP er Oa bap te if A | 1 ‘The advertising copy of Henne-yeast, and ts a heavily demanded , bal bs > ‘}foam, the shampoo that has been : i . Bl 2 5 Mrs. Henry. Bonifeld of Kinder- Le ee sweeping the country in popularity, CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 21.— hook, Ill., has written to Governor ‘ . eee eee i Y: B. Ross of Wyoming, request- . ; pleax an or 'ykoff, prosecuting at- his assistance in recoverin; ear g 4) ? and bf eeides being vom x by four} larity ‘by bringing out the natural|torney of Hot Springs county, de- ae white, female: bulldog, whictt T Others Sen d of Casper’s . druggists, based on| sheen of the hair, without in any| clined to order dismissal of charges} was stolen recently near Kinder- wo “4 tence) drawings Fee ene ee ey. 2] way discoloring, through: the veget-| brought against Wykoff by M. C.| hock. Mes. Bonifield’s letter indi- . T Pr Tétm t western girl, formerly living ri able olls that are combined scientific-|wechtel, state commissioner of law| cates that she has made similar fo. Frson a Span cae: eR te Misa | SUY With just enough henne to make| enforcement. | Wykoff, therefore, appeals to the governors of all Bi Ch , [snows many HA enter Lah eee = this possible. = still is under citation to appear be-| American states and President leyenne. Brinkley Gained fame through her) “ Hennefoam ts belng sold exclueive-| fore tho kovernor July 16\to show Coolidge. The Wyoming governor : : ceigrecpesl nt tien oF: fominity: EnOWA | 1y "by the Trieiy Drug. Co., The| cause why he should not, be. re-| fe ofecca “big reward” if he ; fea eatin, vad the Henne-| Midwest Pharmacy, ‘The. Kimball| moved from . office for alleged| iitreneer ang ete the canine. CHEYENNE, “Wyp., June 21.—|foam «Corporation, in’ visuallsing| Drug Store and/the Casper Phar-| drunkenness and fallure to perform — Mrs. R. R. Roberts will have ample| thelr product in advertising copy macy. his official duties: . 22? Wyoming time to meditate upon the error of|™ade arrangements with Miss —— ne h her way avhen she found a pay | Brinkley. for a series of her famous check belénging to David M, Deeds | Characterizations, as best fitted to and cashed it. She was sentenced | tell the story of the uses of, Henne- in aistriet court Friday to serve | foam. ste fe froty 12 to 18 months in the Colo-| _Hennefoam, while a new product to radp penfténtiary’ at Canon City.| the old home section of Miss Brink. Her husband, a one-legged man,| ley, is not a new product to the who wae beneficiary to the extent ofa new suit ‘of clothes from her | tion of Bags at Richards and Cun- dishonesty, was not prosecuted. ningham. isdward -Myslinsky, who pleaded es guilty of forgery, was sentenced to} -That Ridin’ Kid will be at. “Pov- om 18 months to two and one half | erty Gulch." ‘ears in tle Wyoming penitentiary CL aK at Rawlins, + Elinor Glyn's famous book, “Three Lawrence Earhart, who also| weeks” is now before us on the pl suilty of forgery, was sen-| screen and if the posters are true : e tenced to from two to two and one/ to the picture then the delightful t half oe the Rawlins prison. pa a lost none of its romantic 4 : we : = Blaz e N ew Tr ails = ‘The thinking fellow. calls a’ Yel- . aipidf ~ ES ii ; | Here and There | a \ With Campbell-Johnson’s low. Phone 4, A ton of fun for 60 cents at Luggage “Poverty Gulch.” a ‘ ac Pneitene Ree 308 cron at BORE |S Faroe tear alti Seed! aac Gaite The basis of your travel enjoyment from Kichards.and Cunningham. | rock early next week. lies in woe knowledge that your lug- “Whoop her up! Slim.” We're all age affords you full pr ion. hot tio daughters Lillian and Mar] song to “Poverty Gulch.” 5 : re m4 hehan y p sient cella, and by her son Willlard, is ti astlacr hoe rahe iichomnmmeccial = < i ags are constructe re) leaving today for an extended visit| John vy PP, : e stout leathers, re-inforced through- : th they | Printing Co. departed for California Ruck we'stop at Chicago, Downer's| the latter part of the woek. Mr. out and made to stand up under the severest traveling strain. June 22 to 29th Do you crave fun? Get 5,000 bucks of tt at “Poverty Gulch.” Bartley: expects to make an exten- betes A: “re rome sive tour of the northwest. Quick moving, safe storage, care- ful crating. _ See Ben Transfer. Phone 74. That. good laundry soap—Crystal . CAA «CE neh aad Sa am i Among our vast assortments right Wafer correct time phne 4. Fellow] aa wcrc and $8.00. wil Yr. | 4 WY. now, you'll find every need from the set you's brand newione tn exchange ens, English bag to week-end suit cases. oc areat ae Sar aaiet Ae taking aswell vest welowatores 10d. SS A 5 All durably made and guaranteed to Half Acre. give you full satisfaction. CAMPBELL- JOHNSON CO, "" Head to Foot Clothiers #. E. Hanway is motoring to Den- ver this morning, where he will meet Mrs. Hanway and two. broth- ers. The party will return to Cas- per Monday evening. Tissue ginghams, regularly priced at’50 cents and 65 cents a yard— while they last at 25 cents. Rich- ards and Cunningham. Miss Thompson, formerly of Chey-| Snappy hand-bags for summer enne has moved to Casper, and will] trips $1.50 up. Bailey's, Furniture spend the summer months with her | Store. 326 West Yellowstone. 1617-J. parents. Later she expects to en- roll in the Casper Business College. good time—the sky's” the Take your girl. Give her a chance to get that diamond ring at “Poy- Fora erty Gulch.” ° mit at “Poverty Gulch.” = 2e===-=| Sale v Infants’ Wear {at ain't nothin’. else but fun”? at] lose hope, A ride on one af the Ken-}/ | for one week only commencing Monday, June 23 iiee| | pcsie tame Se “Poverty Gulch.” : ve meet "bus will bring it back the Literary Digest says, “God | The road on that route has the attrih- This sale should be, of special interest to Mothers as it practically includes - ocean a roller coast- Py mibde Cheteunisy, Sint ter see ” fe ee eres a eicate won base everything in the line of infants wearables. 4 treteh | Your “sea legs” the ride is excit- of road filled. with crumbling ruts | INg—it not. try to loole resigned and At we really appreciate smooth | )#ng to the seat. lean pavements, + INFANTS COATS of Pongee, Crepe de chine, and wool crepe. Regular prices. $6.75. to $17.50.. Baby week sale $4.25 © $10.75 Royal Society package goods, for the fall season. now on display at Richards and Cunningham. Everything for the careful camper at Richards and Cunningham. ‘You can buy Royal Society ‘pack- age goods, in the spring line, at one third off at Richards and Cun- Try Marinello face bleaches. for re- sults. Henning Marinello Shop. Hen- - Announcement _I Hereby Announce My Candidacy For ming Hotel one third INFANTS WHITE DRESSES See Casper in the early days at 5 $1.00 to $1.50 value. Sale Bate ho PM) Yactione are comineatomty tll. Pricg noe nee 85c i Ni y he proper Amateur photographers will do| No matter where you are, ti 4 hing is well to get the old lenses in working | ¢auipment is necessary. Not! order now. | ‘The prize offered for | 80.dlsappointing as a vacation spent INFANTS NIGHTIES the Biss stohere) is Ca Uno eas MEcdid aoon ora, Chorin vardelen Nainsook and knitted. $1.25 values 9 5e tains with people whose shooting ‘is | tha’ Pernt ‘pe aerpeeere SS ease: sale price, ‘each YY H for done without ‘harm to thelr objects. cage el ee Kraet oe Rayal Soctety open stock goods | Sticks and balls for golf bugs; and CARTER WOOL BINDERS INF. ‘ANTS GERTRUDES suitable costumes for any peg i ob rep tiara aaah on Knitted, 65¢ values, sale 45e Long length only. | Embroidered vacation occasion. Forewarned is Richards and Cunningham. * Perea red. ducing Girdles. : price ~ ~-~----~___-_-______~ wool flannel, edged with satin. $2.75 bigaest time ao to eeeens | Tolle Du: Nord gingham. at 1 r and $3.00 value. Sale 1 95 Gulch.” ¥ cents per yard, make pre-war prices Drie oe ee f e . look high. Richards and Cunning. 4 Mr. and Mrs. George Smith left | ham. for Glenrock Saturday night to re EMBROIDERED ain over Sunday at Mr. Smith's| The corset department of the Be S7m, Seth Mceonittrn| |The covet | eceemedt ote FLANNELS . of a complete line of Madame X Re- Before you travel see the selec- . $2.50 values, "Sale price BAAD VANTA SUMMER SHIRTS Pie eal eae Infants Rubber Goods INFANTS KATTTED RUBBER SHEETS SACQUES Flesh and natural gum, $1.25 value; baby week sale, each 95e of Natrona Cousity “Kodak As You Go” The pleasure of your Sunday Outings and vacation trips this summer will be doubled if you have a “kodak” record to refresh your memory. Subject to the will of the Republican voters at the pri- maries to be held August 19, 1924, on the Republican ticket $2.50 value, sale $1.75 value, sale JIFFY PANTS ‘ALL WOOL BOOTEES All colors, 50c value, sale, pa 65c value, sale, pair — 50c 85c value, sale price, pair _.....25c¢ If nominated and’elected I pledge the people of Natrona county to render efficient and honest service OWEN A. MUCK Let Us Load Your Kodak « SPRECHER’S | 131 South Center DIAPER BAGS ENG LENGTH BOOTEES Rubber lined. $1.2 x lues, sal . bas baie, sacl * “"° $1.00 Bee male 00 values, sale’ 90 NURSERY FURNITURE AT 20% DISCOUNT Including bassinettes, wererehot salad, tellpt baskets, bathinettes and 2 a 5 : "WA Porkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE, TRIBUNE BLDG. *