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. . Cd Che Caspet Dally Cribune ‘POVERTY GULCH? TO [2gisetss='52"|GONFETTI BALL TO BE apse ce| STAGED AT ARKEON . in charge, and Frank H. Waite, his inspector, assisted Clarence L. Ire- Accompanied by the raucous|ceiling and land, assistant United States attor- skyrocketing through|the seven eights) coats with which EARTH U A K E Squawking of all the noise making|the atmosphere. many tailored suits are now’ equip- devices that have been invented in THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1924. feb bbe AL OCIETY, CITY BRIEFS — PAGE THREE. narcotic agents was correct, but that he had acted in entire good faith in confetti and the sailing of miles of serpentine, the Arkeon will tomor- row night observe the Fourth with a confetti ball. Tonight will also be a. feature night at the Arkeon with a balloon dance. There will be thousands of balloons of all sizes and colors, float- tires on the orchestra and that Coonie Conrad's Collegians will play the meanest blues that have aggra- vated the Arkeon’s customers in many a month. ——_ ig» ( \ N PARIS—One needs must be very For six days, starting next Mon-,)hams, sugar and other staples and day, July 7, “Poverty Gulch,” the|novelties will be offered. big summer entertainment, will be| Thirty six parrots, Mexican red featured at the Elks’ auditorium. |and yellow heads, guaranteed to talk : Poverty Gulch is a typical old| will be the feature of the concession IS RECORDED Ensign C. A. Chappell ts visiting|time western amusement center | displays. These are handsome birds i = i? his ~parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.|with all the indoor sports that were|and well worth while trying for. mah e, 5 Chappell of this city. He was on the|enjoyed by early day pioneers, of| Dancing on the main floor, with Mississippi at the time of the big| Wyoming. : a five-piece orchestra will be an-| CHICAGO, July An earth- Fourth of July Outings explosion, and it\was thought for| Gambling wil! be permitted under | other attraction every night from 8| quake was recorded on the weather a while that he was one of the men| police protection with roulette, crap, |to midnight. mograph at the Univer- New Tent killed. He will leave Caper today |chuck-a-luck, Klondike games and a| In addition there will be an old- g0' from 10:58 p. m. to Dt Maccabees. for San Francisco where he has to|candy race track the leading games |tirne saloon*a court presided over|1:45 a. m. central standard time, it A new tent of the Maccabees was|report on the Mississippi Monday.|of chance. Experienced operators by Henry Brennan and other novel-| was announced toda The maxi- preanized Juno 30, at Parkerton by se 8 : like Carl Mylhausen and Earl Evans | ties. mum intensity was reached at 11:34 G. G. Hawkins, district deputy of} Herbert Barker and his mother] will be behind the dice and the cards| The gir! elected queen of Poverty| p. m. and indicated the disturbance he Maccabees. Mr. Hawkins an-|were Casper visitors yesterday from|and the gambling public can get|Gulch will be given a.prize of a| was 2,960 miles \away in a southerly mounces that William B. Parks of|Long Beach, Calif. They are tour-| plenty of pleasure and entertain-|$400 diamond solitaire ring. direction. ' that tent was oné of the success-|ing the couyptry and, stopped over| ment. The.show opens next Monday eve- \ ‘ul men in securing a, trip to Wash-|for a day here to visit Elbeit.-Majors}| The Poverty Gulch money used in| ning under the management of Jim] WASHINGTON, Ju whom they met last winter whilé he/the gambling games will be acceptetl | Neilson, was in California. at the concessions where blankets, ‘ . SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON. — The icnkc Tomorrow ‘or Church Members. ‘The members of the Baptist urch and their friends will hold picnic at lower Garden Creek to- morrow. Cars will be at the church pn Fifth and Beech streets at 9 a. in. Everyone ts requested to brin; is own lunch, . eee ney in the prosecution.” —_—. Manager T. J. McKeon anrfounces| ped. The coat is tube-like and but- late years, the hurling of tons of!that for tonight he will have balloon | tons down almost to the knee. 3.—A rather severe earthquake was registered on the Georgetown university seismo- ——_—_—_ graph beginnig at 12:06 o'clock this Fathér Tondorf placed its maximum severity between 12:40 and 12:46 j a. mh. Its location was not deter- mined but it was apparently a dis- tant disturbance. : Ray Cook, secretary of the State Board of Pharmacy, calls to the at- tory and the national debt was re-|tention of the druggists of Wyo- duced by $1,098,894,375.87 to $21,-|ming the following news item ap- 250,812,989, pearing in a Denver paper. . ee “The first conviction in Colorado WASHINGTON.—Nathan L. Mil-| for the sale of paregoric to dope ad- ler, former governor of New York,| dicts unable to obtain morphine or and Ernest B, Perry of Nebraska,| cocaine because of activities of nar- were named by the state department |cotic agents, {was registered Tues- as American members of the Mexi-|qay in United States district court, Meet. R. B. Rowe ts Teaving for Salt |°®? ™ixed claims commission. when a jury returned a verdict of The Women's Auxiliary of the|creok where he ‘will meet .the cote guilty on five counts against Paul First Baptist church neld its regu-| Charles Christensens and the party|_. NEW YORK.—Federal Commis-|sireen, proprietor of the First Aid lar-meeting at the church ‘parlors |of them will go from there’to But-|#0ner Boyle held iliégal the arrest | pharmacy, Nineteenth and Champa on Thursday at 2:39. An informallfaio and Big Piney for over the|2¥, Prohibition Director Yellowly of | strects, reception In honor of Mrs. Bower-| Fourth. Mr. Rowe is a representa-| Patrons of a cabaret where it was! «indictments are pending against man and daughter was held. tive of the Western Union Life In-| Mesed:Hauor was being sold a number of other Denver glrug- Tees +O tes Beara Meats surance compa! gists charged with dispensing the Ot Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Funkhauser ‘The Women’s association of the|@rove to Buffalo and Sheridan for First. Christian church will meet at}the Fourth. the church today at 2:30. Miss Kis- sick will give an interesting talk on the “Life and Influence of Christ.” Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. England and Mrs. Tragan. see fe eee Bert Wagner. A. L. Wallace. Otte Bolin, C. W. Brock and Lee Norris, all ofthe Richards and Cunningham Co. will drive to Douglas tomor- row to spend the Fourth, eee A New Beauty A fascinating compl: ion glowing with radi- ant beauty. No messy treatments, the results are limmediate. An ap- Are Incomplete Without the pearance that will bethe ad- BRUNSWICK PORTABLE lawalting you.) (Made in Ry planning your outing, don’t forget to have music. It's the white, flesh, rachel. Fy setting off of the day. It implants lasting memories. rr. rope y Pakage age Plan today to buy a Bruffswick Portable phonograph. It repro- Gourauo's ’ duces music with the same beauty as a larger instrument. Yet * it can be taken in the automobile, the canoe, or in fact any- ORIENTAL CREAM where that a traveling bag can be taken. Note illustration ' below. And the cost is small and unnoticeable when compared to the pleasure to be derived. Iroquois Chapter . ‘ Meeting Tonight. «Howard Morrow, fs planning on toeteate {roquois Chapter No. 5, Degree of SrAnOU, the’ eee in sare er surplus on June 30 was reported at Pocahontas, will meet in regular | 1's employed in the Richards arfd|-s595 366,986.31, the greatest in his- session this evening at 8 o'clock at | °U"M!nsham company. the I, O. O. F. hall. After the busi- nese session officers will be instaliea| Mr and Mrs. Sam Neff have for the coming year. All members)™0ved from their apartment, on are asked to be pronent. ‘Refresh |Fitth street to their new home on ments will be served by the commit.|!518 South Walnut street. tee in charge. x . Baptist Women J.T. Scott and family are driving to Douglas to spend the Fourth. , ere 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 The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second—Phone 194 The Sten of Bstee! Prestige e PHONOGRAPMS AND RECORDS evening from Buffalo. He has been| fr, Sun Pao-Chi, and Dr. V. K.|act, which demands that druggists there for several days, ‘ Welljngton. Koo, foreign minister,|se11 paregoric only to bonafide sici: ‘se 8 carried on the duties of the premier- | persons. fter visiting here for a,fortnight|yraay for Houston, ‘Texas, where TOKIO.—Prince Masayoshi’ Mat-| had sold them paregoric freely . vith Miss ‘sas PYEDERE they*intend to remain. Mr. Peter-}sukata,- elder statesman, whose “Streen took the stand in his own son has accepted a position with a| death has been reported twice dur-|defense ahd admitted the record ‘of pital Tuesday. ‘The patients were from the Texas in Casper to the iss Ruth Garden and'Mrs.Marie|drafting department of fhe com- z : en ee es WENTWORTH as in Casper yesterday shopping.| Midwest Refining company in Cas- oh.e 78 per, is on an extended trip to Mex!- Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Goble of the|co. He has been gone for some MILITARY ACADEMY LEXINGTON, MO. 43 Miles from Kansas City THIS IS DRESS WEEK AT THE FRANTZ SHOP” 7 e. PEKING.—President Tsao - Kun| mild opium derivative to addicts in Capt. Plummer will return this| accepted the resignation of the pre-| violation of the Harrison narcotic Miss “Margaret Gingger left this! yp. Peterson and “Slim West-| ship. “A large number of Denver's orning for Hot Springs, 8. D.,!earde are leaving Friday or Sat. known drug addicts testified Streen Two major operations were per-| pipe line department there and Mr.|jng recent months, dfed, aged 89. sales of paregoric as introdticed by ormed at the Lincoln street hos-|Westgarde has been transferred ———— ——_——— —_—_—_—____ see cee i Mrs. John H. Oliver of Midwest} R. S, Ellison, vice-president of the utheran church are the proud par-| time. : nts of a boby boy born Monday at ST) ge treet. * he Keith hospital on South Durbin} WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT Something new and important in eee Miss Christine Owens is leavine connection ‘with the Betty Beaut Parlors will be announced in a few The Pioneer Military School Tonight For Open Until 9 o’Clock Tonight—Closed All Day Tomorrow is evening for Huntington, W. Va.,{ “ays. We have a surprise for our here she has been called by the| friends and patrons. The Betty Hiness of her father, Beauty Parlor. eee Mrs. W. C. Marks and son are visiting Mrs. Marks’ daughter, Miss se Marks, in this city. ‘They are rom Galesburg, Il! cee The Misses Dorothy and Grace (Taylor are spending a few days in fasper from the McDonald ranch yhere they are visiting for the sum- . They are guests over the week- end at the W. O. Wilson home on South Center. of the West Oldest Military School west of the Mississippi. Junior Bar- racks for younger boys has separate faculty, buildings and or- ganization. Experienced House Mothers give each boy the care and close supervision of home. 3rd to 8th grade. Accredited High School offers excellent preparation for college, government academies or business. The first two years of college work are offered in the Junior College. Wentworth boys are courteous, alert, sound in body and char- acter. Indoor swimming pool. Gymnasium. Catalog. Member Ass'n of Military Colleges and Schools of U. S. COL. SANFORD SELLERS, Superintendent REPRESENTATIVE NOW IN CASPER Room 404 This Is the “Ad” We. Asked You x Look For Cal! the Tribune for highway in- formation. HERE is a reason for every- | thing that happens. Com- mon-sense kills misery. Common- sense also stops boils! S..S. S. is the common- sense remedy for boils, be- -cause it is built on rea- son. Scien- = = — tific_ authori- ties admit its ‘ pores 8.S.S. ‘ lds blood » it builds red-blood-cells. is what makes fighting-blood. Fighting-blood destroys -impuri- tee te fights boils. It fights | Hours | Only Special. Tonight For Last Minute Fourth of July Shoppers ' dto9 pm About One Hundred Summer — see Mrs.:Arthur C-Evans-of 832 South Beech street has returned from a @three month’s visit with relatives and friends in Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Tivans is in the warhouse depart- ment of the Ohio Oil company, e@ree Headquarters Townsend Hotel Mrs. Sam Thompson has return- ed to her home in Cheyenne after visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Grieve of this city. cee Mrs. Cornelia Clark Cannon, rep- resenting the Wenworth Military imples! It fights skin eruptions! academy of Lexington, Mo., is in| ¥t always wins! Mr. V. D. Schaff, ‘he city for a few days in the inter-|§57 15th street, Washington, D. C., ests of fall matriculations from Cas- | writes: per. 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Sharp For the Rare Treat Do not allow. contractors doing City Work to use water‘from your premises as the Water Department will not allow any Ladies’ Hiking Boots, | Men’s Good Quality ee tHe Ee ‘ 14-inch tops, moccasin Work Shirts, blue and credit on Water Bills for water so used. style, chocolate color. | gray, chambray and Special, $5.95 Pair. khaki, 69c and 89c Each. For For W. H. JOHNSON, ° Water Commissioner. We Stand Back of Our Goods 220 SOUTH 220 SOUTH CENTER ST. @ CENTER ST Come and This Starts See for ; Shop the a Yourself ; SUBWAY Fireworks a dts Satisfaction or Your Money Back