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ERAS BARETS SINISE SOON DE THT IE, OR Hh eT lan 2 apr Vaeper Ssunony wrivune PAGE THREE, $$ For the week of July, 4th, beginning Monday morning at 8:30, we will conduct the most spectacular MMER DRESSES we have ever inaugurated, and which in magnitude and value-giving we feel confident has never been exceeded in the Rocky Mountain region. Miss Frantz shipped us nearly five hundred more of the most attractive Summer Dresses she could find in New York show rooms---from preity but inexpensive voiles, crepes, etc, at $11.75 to elaborate importations at $98.50, and every _ dress marked low enough to make it a superlative value in its class. They are here ready for your selection. Dress Up For the Fourth in‘a Fresh New Frock ‘that home grown Seed cannot be 7 : i . ‘ beat, gnd this despite the complaint “ last year that there was very little 1 f er r p S S e S on good seed corn in‘this county. It has been found that a large percent- Hy bl, “ age of poor stands here come ftom “y a) ¢ , a( : year. The Chugwater, Slater Flats and Hudson Valley districts report arg farmers to be making more pro- gréss than they have for years. Prairle grass is Bald to be stand- ing knee-high in the west part of Goshen Hole and*a number of farm- ers. are on the-open pidins. Beans are receiving a special play ‘ can be rafsed under existing condi- tidhs. Bean planting is practically, foreign seeds. e: Potato beetles are reported by th: colinty agent to be worse than for many years past. © Other insect pests are numerous with the single exteption of grasshoppers. Hail and webworms have made in- rosds on sugar beets. The Great Western Sugar company is making an especial effort to be of assistance to growers in eradicating webworms an@ is advocating varlous measures of combat. $6,000 DAMAGE 5 AWARDED IN Monday Morning, June 30th, For Your Inspection The largest and finest display of Summer Dresses the Frantz Shop has ever made ~ Silk Hose FREE. ; To 25 Women ; To the first five women purchasing Dresses at $32.75 tomorrow will each be given y a pair of regular $3.50 Silk Hose; to each of the first five purchasing $27.75 Dresses a pair of $2.50 Silk Hose; to-each of the first five purchasing $19.75 Dresses, a pair § —— of $1.95 Silk Hose; to each of the first five purchasing $16.75 Dresses, a pair of | BB Pai ica ies hae J $1.50 Daydream Silk Hose; to the first five purchasing $13.95 Dresses, a pair of 1agn A eee eee ee ‘ $1.00 Trueshape or Puncture Proof Silk Hose; to the first five purchasing $11.75 pany “a : Dresses, a pair of the same $1.00 Silk Hose. = ~~~ ~ - cldimed that onjOctober 11, 1923, she suffered a broken’ nose, knee, and sprained wrist, when she ‘fell over’ a wife said to have been placed on the Center street walk by employes of the supply company. Jon’ Casey and P.H. McNally Form “Law Partnership " Sizes and Style In the Subway For Misses, Small Women For Every Figure i At These Prices Medium Figures and Large AP *1°.16" . All the Newest : On the Main Floor ‘All the Favored Materials At These Prices Colors Announcement of the new legal firta of Casey & McNally was made alty building. Mr. Casey is an old timer in Cas- per's legal fraternity having been inactive practice here since 1919. During these years he was associat- ed-with M. W. Purcell. Mr. McNally came to Casper from Omaha where he was a member of the firm of Hanley, Hopkins, and MeNally. He was an associate counsel for the Cudahy packing. in- terests at their main office in Chi- cago for eight years previous to moving to Omaha and received his law degree at Creighton university. a Old Faithful Se ¢y hs) $ | hs $ 5 On: Vacation 3 : In Big Park sapien as wen blasting near Old Faithftil gevker in, Yellowstone park were mayed when the ancient and tfustworthy spouter failed to act on schedule. “For ‘several days there was consternatjon among + Hotel operators near the geyser As Wellas a Splendid High-class Group at from $42.50 to $65.00 In This Stupendous Dress-Selling Event Will Also Be Included who depended upon it to attract tourists. en ‘of a. su . Ghd Faithful came. bak on ‘the A Group of New French Importations at $75.00 to $98.50 job as though nothing had hap- pened and has continued to do its stuff right along on time. This ts the first time the park wonder his taken a vacation. @ VETERAN OF PRINCESS PAT REGIMENT DROPS Hundreds of Dresses, Size 14 to 38—Several Hundred, Size 40 to 5644 ‘Al ‘All D: HAO AT THENOFL a iin H@tvey P, Vernon, veteran from the famous Princess Pat regiment and & Inember of the Great War Vet: ergs associetion in Canada, fell dead. He had previously been sent hefe by the Canadian government last resort to relieve his misery, by his having been severely in the war. farvey Vernon was among the men who came out of action ir Everywoman’s Store ——s Notice to Charge Customers—All purchases made tomorrow will not be billed until August First rie Sileatemev ie itn S76. me We have prepared to serve several hundred Dress customers tomorrow. However, if you do not pep he nthe Princess Pats. ‘The Walter = , 3 the line 5 » enough to insure a splendi Haynes post of the American the Dress you want come back Tuesday or Wednesday, as the lines are large enough to e P Légion here conducted the burial, selection every day this week. eiving the veteran a military fufferal as requested by the Cana- dian war department. ~~