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ship and blared when, at 7:27, the|of Holiday was received by postal first ship of the new schedule actual-| inspectors here but définite informa- ly to fly at night took off for North/tion as to his identity has not ar- PAGE SIXTEEN. Oe Casper Daily Criduns . ; WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 19 Platte with Pilot“Frank <Yeager at | rived. MILLI NS ‘GIT Deadwood Stage-Coach sa = i. L AST CALL OWT. Used to Transport Air | nay ppnorp - CT IN AT MEET Used to Transpo BANK ROBBER Shows Big Gain' WE MUST | GET 0 OF DEMOCRATS ___ Mail to Fiying Piet) SUSPECT HELD| z~ressseex CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 2—For) novelty in connection with the in- i i rent of. agricul: 5 a Radio Brings New York LITTLHA ROCK, Ark.;)-July 9~>| cottons ie poe vee ot the first time in nearly 40 years a] stitution of the afr mails night ser- : : cotton is about 40,403,000 acres, an 5 4 ° H A man giving his name as Herbert| increase of 1,702,000 acres ns com > Convention ome pared with the revised estimate of , Deadwood stage-coach backed up to| vice. The coach, driven by Anthony Holiday and his home as -Kansas 1 screagelnereueia To People. night and took on a consignment of {ted States mail. Prior to 1887 it was a daily occurrance for Deadwood Was escorted to and from the land- ing field by a “Pony Express” rider in bucksin suit— F, A. M. Stuart, the Cheyenne postoffice Tuesday} Robitaille, who came to Wyoming in City was taken into custody by Lit- the 60's, and drawn by four horses, tle Rock y@lice and is being held mail to leave Cheyenne, with a 500- ae | for Texas authorities where police i i i mile overland journey ahead of it l90 western plonéer. A cavalry-lfay ie ie wanted in: connection oie Our time is about up. We bought. out the entire stock of the By OWEN L. SCOTT The mail loaded on the Deadwood|™an from Fort ©. A. Russe® rep- bank robberies at New Braunsfield NATIONAL SAMPLE COAT and SUIT CO., formerly owned by C. N. ELGIN, from the hands of the sheriff at our own price and now we are going to sacrifice this stock at less than actual purchase price from the sheriff. ' resented the military guards that ac- companied the pioneer mail carriers tivo miles—to the air mail landing] in the west. —— | CHICAGO, July 2—A man known field on ‘the outskirts.of Cheyenne.| The first ship of the night flying |as ‘Herbert Holiday, under arrest in At the field it was delivered to the| schedule to slant down on the Chey-| Little Rock, Ark., 1s suspected of first “night ship” of the air mailjenne field arrived at 7:05 Tuesday| being one‘of two Texas’ ex-convicts lows ballot after ballot, keeping its] service to: fly eastward from this| evening, piloted by H. A. Collison, | wanted in connection .with the $2,- own tab of the progress the Demo-| city. Returning, the stage brought] who brought from Rock Springs mail| 000,000 mail robbery, June 12, at crats in New York are making in/in the first “night mail” to arrive|that had left San Francisco at 5:57| Rondout, Ml. their quadrennial task of selecting | here-from the West.” o'clock Tuesday morning. Collison| .Samuel_Grant and Blackie Wilcox a candidate for president. The old stage-coach,was a unit of|was six minutes behind the flying|the two former Texas prisoners, No one ever had such an audience. | schedule. A crowd of about,5,000 per-|and Max Greenberg, three of the one ever so thoroughly tookghold in the west ar-|sons ringed the field, which was il-|ten men indicted for the robbery COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS ot the imagination of the listeners y T. Joe Cahill, secretary of|luminated although dusk had not still are being sought by federal of- in. The broadcasting statidns here.| the Frontier Days committee, as a fallen. A band greeted the incoming ficials. Information of the arrest relaying the convention proceedings 2 is toevery corner of the coun 3 to this. For a week now, 3 penetrated from coast,to . from the prairie homes of Nort : ~ _ £ _s 21 _o = hes of Texas, earry cee — everywhere, and f & 7 * JUST ONE DAY LEF1 HENNING HOTEL BUILDING, 112 SOUTH CENTER ST. : “HH [fe hs SPORT COATS | s EEF ovely Colored Siippers S16 ; eJ WEA NS FOR SUMMER WEAR Ps In fancy plaids, plain and cut materials. Every garment well tailored and full lined. Ri Values up to $25.00. i ‘ SALE PRICE -_ = (Copy 1924 The yer Tribune) CHICAGO, July 2.—Intent, in- terested, thrilled ‘at the novelty of their experience, a convention. aud- jence of millions, scattered over the great open.spaces of the nation, fol coach Tuesday, however, was to be transported in the stage less than and Ballinger. kota to the rar ing the same sto finding a ready Hotels ente a large visiti continu have at thé great mi: The three g: e grouped about the etting their pri- tions here report’ the happenings have every listener on the millions of tube sets in the country. This first course in political science offered by Republi cans Democrats directly to a whole p, free of c! with i has attracted an unprecedented é The disgruntled farmer of the Dakotas ha d what two parttes { ‘AT THESE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Don’t neglect this remarkable opportunity. Beautiful slip- pers of Airedale, Ivory, Champagne, Carmel, Medium Grey, Camel, Log Cabin, Tan Bark, and Brown, all marked with- out thought of profit. Now you can afford a pair of these distinctive slippers to match that favorite gown. Tomor- row, July 3, is the last day. A good selection of sizes left, have to ut his predicament A d has le ed at first hand what they, burnbwelto Goithe: worker intr N EVERY GARMENT SACRIFICED dustry knows from what he has heard the party attitude of both Re- D publicans and Democrats toward ‘ nes oe pipes et eee ae port and Dress-:Coats s of parties and even the M In Ivory or Carmel Kid. ” ge student Jearning how govern ‘3 izes 1 52 ment may be bettered is getting his One could not find a more becoming pattern than Sizes 16°to " first lesson in politics. e A this simple one strap. The leather is soft, smooth, Professors of political scence say e ‘and beautiful. Toes are moderately rounded, heels } that in the coming campaign person: N of semi-Spanish type. €omes in Ivory and Carmel, Beautiful garments, finest materials, in a alities will hecome more definitely ry two shades, that rmonize nicely with summer 7. - ie known, the workings of the political wardrobes. - striped, plain, plaids and other fancy im- machine better understood and the "4 ¢ directions of the parties more thor. { ¥ WERE $12.00. $7 85 pertations. Values up to $8750) ougly appreciated than ever before. 3 ; PRICE TOMORROW -_-__--_-_ e In both the Republican and Demo- In Tan Bark Suede ae 4 : SALES PRICE. Wy 2 See ea eoeme ae ‘ cratic conv / ¢ to know the Tf you like something new, different and uncommon about a loud you'll choose this unique pattern in lively Tan hotel, the crowd shows its parti Bark Suede. Notice the intricate strap design over oO interest in personal the instep. The toes are slightly rounded, heels for the voice of Chg moderate. Tank Bark is the season’s most interest- he directs the activit'es of th ing color, T ing; they thrill - 4 F NertoneD. Bs were Piva WERE $11.50. $7 45 ALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE SOLD BY JULY 15 terested in the few words that Bryan PRICE TOMORROW --_----- e H had ‘to But they tired of the steady drone of nominating and sec. , FE: id M e h S it ondifig speeches thaf preceded’ the = big fight. Only demonstrations, E I; I M di B C. 1 hi ancy ani annis ur s . somewhat intriguing in their reality n lvory or Medium Brown Calfskin, 3 * asthe crowd yelled “tse he R Sandals, the most popular of summer's footwear, b amid the loud nd playing, are so coo] and sourtprtable eae every one needs - them attentive during those times. a,pair. -This model is decidedly attractive, and adi re is " b a But now it is different. With the comes in two lively shades that are just the thing Ladies, here isfa chance-foreyousip Duy, voting in progress, a good share of for sports wear. Be sure and see them tomorrow. beautiful suit made of the very latest ma- pacer aaah oopines dirgetan ot WERE $9.00. ‘ $6 terials and colors. Every garment is“per4 AND the balloting. Phrilled comment A goes the rounds when gains for can S PRICE TOMORROW ---____ . fect workmanship. Values up to $100.¢0 UP didates are noted. It is a real, live s i i battle of ballots.in progress that has ve Recep And just as the hotel audience ts ality BALE PRICE ¥22 323 tee i ea yee getting a thrill out of the fight in i of Qu Madison Square Garden, New York, af slippe® ls 80 are hundreds of thousands, even eur yas . , da ih . Just think, a millions of others, finding a new In ‘Airedale or Medium Grey Suede. ; rMINS week ago most of these sensation in keeping up with the / a ; L Cc a3 Slippers sold for $12.00. Now battle that it making most import Dress your feet in the latest fashion in a pair’ of they are $7.85. They are the finest ae polit history. Eyerywhere this thao sled Aer vars Deane E best made, and highest quality Footwear we LOWEST PRICES MEAN QUICK SALES silent, unr 1 audience is learnin ic at the: } wy? om 2 Id. P itting, s 2 " . its lesson, iy in si cd qa ae sures ee poten is vary: aS Prt; lovely sie Gi thectacts tones ane tate give vent to emotions, but eager and shades of Airedale and me megs. in appearance, Your feet will be shod Gemonstrative as the balisting:con- WERE $11.00. $7.45 S TARE aS ae Gee i Summer Dresses 63 Summer Dresses inues, i e ti " 4 2, - $ rraitia:\aisi tha: ervascoitest Sask Fa PRICE TOMORROW ___-_ e } row is your last chance. Better come early. Sizes 16 to 40 Sizes 16 to 46 completely proved its great value as ® means for political education of the people from. one end of the country to the other as a result of the two party conventions. It has eliminated space and made a rather sociable family of mutually interest ed politicians out of the nation. The receiving set is’ assured of a leading place in the coming campaign—with candidates up against the proposition of convincing a distant radio audi ence that they-are the deserving ones, entitled to office. —_— Board of Tax Appeals Named WASHINGTON, July 2.—Tirelve members of the board of tax ap. peals, authorized under the new revenue law, were appointed today by President Coolidge. 4 2 One. lot of Beautiful Embroidered J In fancy Silks, Georgettes, Satin “Quality Shoes Caretully Fitted’ Voiles in plain and dotted patterns, J Crepes and Beautiful Printed Crepe- de-Chines. Values up to $47.50. Regular values up to = : $3.95 J se The sale is in our ex- > 4 clusive women’s and $15.50. Sale price-_____ Prides. feb Sew $13.95 No Exchanges—No Refunds—All Sales Final—No ‘Altérations SUMMER DRESSES Sizes 16 to 40 One lot of fancy and plain models in better dresses, made of Beautiful Ro- shanara, Canton Crepe, Satin Back ,Crepe, Georgette, Grepe-de-Chine, ete. 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F ats PAY $5.00 DOWN—LET A JEWEL IN We'll ‘Take Your Old Stove as Your First $5.00 If You Wish Isn't that a Good Offer—and doesn’t it make us a Help to you to Help Yourself? THE UNEQUALED TEST You'll find your Detroit Jewel just as Good as the t an “ Le Saale p ad just as GOOD as we KNOW them to be! agigtes srry BOWLING WATER 18 INCHES ABOVE BURNER We've sold them for years—tested them for years ‘i This Detroit $ recommend them for years—and more years! e ane nore ge 593.90 : ‘erms So Easy E. P. BRENNAN, Gas Appliances JUST OFF SECOND STREET PHONE 133 PEKING—The Chinese cabinet re. nigned. Open Thursday Evening Until Nine Closed All Day the Fourth Special Attention, Stout Women NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRESS AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE Er SILK UNDERWEAR Teddies and Step-In Sets in finest quality Radium Silk, Crepe de Chine and Mercerized Silks. Values up to Baie hcied See3 3 $1 95 ae This Is Prem Week 144 S. DURBIN