Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 2

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TUESDAY, JULY 1, yy, pe ecruienincSist Sala The increase in acreage this| sion along this line fs that ... on runs near to 2,500 acres, | Leet raising is becoming mor). the total planted in alfalfa|iar. and because of this alia) | imately 16,000 acres. Perhaps| being used for and more a gy. ‘ongest reason for the expan-|tion crop. aan be Casper Daily Cribune | cuttings will be the crop varpath within portunity for the women of Casper| tunity to broaden their minds by] and will be on the warpath within |cullingt wl te oto ic P. 1 to choose the latest in summer wear | association with a larger number of/a day or etd in the hop indications. ‘The first cutting : asper reopte and keep abreast with the styles of| people. This is the smallest pumber | up the quota. ant ae en aa, considered to’ be [autor . ve been e bars since ae st ever known on Powel AT) WN) eee ee IVINS ae | Band Concerts |F VFN [I(EN |N street lpr) 3 AND Th gees ioe, anes “eo POWELL TO NET ABOUT DON’T FORGET ‘i 1 ‘ <ecauana ereseeied Salmceae - where from 14 to 62 with the aver at Parkerton in the Big Muddy oil age running about 30, "ah Af N00 TONS BELIEF field by the Parkerton-Glenrock ‘The present low status ts in dir ; { F t G | band ts extended by Frank Redick, ratio with the low number of arrests eo president of the organization, in a during the month of June. ¥ f iff's Ww: July 1—Close . - communication to the Tribune. The Twelve lonely prisoners in the It is reported that the sher'! POWELL, YOu Special Car Bearing program for Wednesday evening’s| county jaii this morning sigh for | office dislikes seeing the prisoner4|+, 49,900 tons of alfalfa in several = Dress Week 4 A . concert this week follows: further companioship and an oppor-deprived of their usual‘ playmates WwW rT . “Show Girl"—March..-Will Huff OOOO Ne orkers ves “Bersagliere” (Italian Rifile- Gonna Rain No Today in Wyoming. 2. "Starlt “Nien —Berenade-n- So good, sO cool a Al Wendell W. Hatt —this new brealcfast is chilled! ii Harry Pay {tney's party to at — ‘ a Here’s the recipe. All you need led here July 4, under of the Buffalo Bill lation, New York, ly this morning. is Quick Quaker—try it. change in breakfast? A dish 66 so W/ Baines ray summer's day that no other before has compared? Here is the latest delight in thousands of homes—it’s worth while trying. Je red Jewell ate “A Little Bit of Pop,” comedy As you prepare dinner toni; cook regular wr 10 Bil” Atnert concocted from “Pop Goes beeakiast, quantity of QUICK MG UAKER Che mew eo eo Fa oe Oe ramets Gere the Weasel”. ---Al. Hayes Quaker Oats that cooks in 3 to 5 minutes). = tg the nteilfts. Gen 11. “Kentucky jo’! — Char- ‘When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. JULY Ist quarter: at acteristic ’— me Le ins ‘Then place in the refrigerator over night. Cut in medium i : ; j poraaie oe ie: “Crawley's March"'--Fred Jewell thick slices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked So just the time to plan : J. Harold Cummings, pr i oo fruits or berries and sugar —float with rich milk or cream. your Canning Drop in and receive the benefit of the price and || advice of a REAL FRUIT MAN. 124 I stetso bination is delightful. A world noted chef dis- Ae ania: ina hance LEADER ‘g SALE sores the pew vay. ‘Now iaeinerg enjoy it every day. } rs. ust for the joy of it, try i¢ yourself. Standard full size and weight packages— = sey: ate Tatas MOVING GOONS Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. rices member of the national irectors of the Boy Scouts i SPECIAL ATTENTION STOUT WOMEN Now Is Your Chance to Get Coats and Dresses for Any Occasion. Sizes From 40 to 52. Priced From 1 Mrs. Giles Whiting of c ¢ Whiting Is a] yanufacturers in New York desir of the national board of | ous of wnloading a large amount of eck « @ Girl Scouts of} merchandise have been offering tre mendous values recently. One of the ‘Cosks ia orge F. Kunz of| buyers to take advantage of this The “Yakima Man” People’s Market iz is president of | condition of the market is Max New Public Market and Historic} Hirsch, proprietor of the Leader, I vation “the store accommodating.” Mr. E. Second St—Phone 2627 . Eaton, of New| Hirsch is now in New York. He has campaign-| been buying in large quantities and overed every.| is rushing the merchandise purchas- itory in and around|ed to his store in Casper. Not de ; during his days in the] siring to wait until he himself re e: us a Ow ; « THE THREE turns from the east, he has fssued rf Py § ¢ oG& ins! ction o he t oO oN ise eee ante aie the’new' Buick sisz WISE MEN fit of the low orices p: yall 1 Newiore e kaee | A Would have, bought all BoE The Leader is exclusively a store their » ‘or women's wear. he se - i goods at Johnson’s Qual- ity Market. BECAUSE They are always FRESH and REASONABLE here. ‘ew York) | feinine hearts. Cotton ands! t ) ened ths | 2resses, hats, khaki and outing wear, re) r (@) d Sy, Wye, | Suits, and other items of apparel are Kuutinan of |2™0ns the things which the proprie- : tor has purchased in New York and ork. Mrs. 4 a is 2 1 TOSK. Mra, Kaufman 38 2 MONI nioh have been \xiehed ito Casper. iinet pita Pata, atectors of the |" Lander wi open ies rants CASPER BUICK CO. ; spit. | turers’ outlet sale at 9 o'clock to- Mr. William L. Ledwith of Phil- morrow morning. It will be an op- ndelphia —_—_ = Market RAIN NTH oe But If You Fail to See the -Values Up to $89.50 Bankrupt Sales Co. 112 SOUTH CENTER HENNING HOTEL BLOCK Samuel } Johnson's Quality Fruit and Vegetable’ and two on Wonderful Show at THERE IS GOING TO BE cress Hl Douglas; July 4th A ROOTIN, TOOTIN, HOOTIN, SHOOTIN AFFAIR ‘hee, saashanet fenpaties tee ’ i at es % on J 14 and 15 and r 3 degrees on 24 clear, five e cloudy day ss ed Lincoln Cleaners. Phone 2519W You Have Not Seen the World MADAME CHUMANN-HEINCK Will sing at Douglas for the American Legion in front of the large Grand Stand. Tickets on sale at Richards and Cunninghani Store, Casper. See Mr. Brock. Reserved seats $1. LANDER. WYOMING JULY 47H AND 51H THE BIGGEST AND WILDEST RODEO EVER STAGED — IN WYOMING 1,000 Cowboys and-1,500 Indians Will Whoop ’Er Up The Wildest Horses in Wyoming Are There Awaiting Their Opportunity to Shake July 1, 1924 If Mr. A. R. White will pre- sent this ticket to our cashier within three days it will entitle himself and one guest to our especially selected combination dinner served daily—5:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.—Coffee Shop or Main Dining Room, Hotel Townsend WANTED Salesladies and Girls Knowing the demand to hear this world famous singer, we have provided for CASPER people one- For the half the reserved seating capaicty. Hands with the Boys and Then Buck Them Into Oblivion. BIG SALE Sit Down in the Saddle Boy, You Are About to Leave But Here Is the Scoop “The COVERED | WAGON” CASPER'S GREATEST SENSATION IS HITTING ’EM HARD CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN ‘AND YOUNG MEN AT PRICES CUT TO THE BONE All Purchases Made With This Guarantee: “Your Money's Worth, or Your Money Back” THE BOSTON STORE Fred, Himself Apply At Once 215 East Second $5.00 Reward Five dotlarn reward will be, pala The world’s greatest picture will be shown both days. Lander will enjoy the distinc- Tribu: information leacing tion of seeing this wonderful picture with the prologue. The Arapahoe Indians, who participated in this picture will be there and the entire prologue will be produced with ° the picture. Only four cities in the world enjoyed this feature, New York, Paris, Hollywood and London. This picture alone will be worth going miles to see. There Will Be Parades, Bands, Dances, Picnicking and a: General Good Time Come to Lander July 4th and 5th. Make Your Hotel Reservations Now person who is g subscriptions m Tribune subscribers. Patrons the paper should not pay any- voe their sub ription exce; the carrier who ¢ authorized not do so please the 1 Telephone 1 5

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