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A \GE EIGHT. Here and There Irs. C. G. Carkey and son of Los geles have arriv 1onth’s visit. They are guests xt home of Mrs. Carkey's ». G. H. Capps sister ee the new Royal Society pack goods on disp! at Richards } Cunningham's. They are im T. mnse.—Ady a good time—tho sky’s the Poverty Gulc Adv. Ir, and Mrs. MeTilraith and three gon’ Seattle, where main for an indefinite DRESS Joos. I. Schwartz for watches. d eS The Boosters start on their trip ay. Nothing can do more to pro See the new Royal Society pack- age goods on display at Richards Cunningham's. - They are immense. Ady Bathing suits offered in a pleasing lety of color for men, women, and dren at the Golden Rule.—adv. “It ain't nothin’ else but fun’ at ‘Poverty Gulch.”"—Ady. Your lawn needs mowing. Go tothe closing out.sale on lawn mowers at he Gantt Hardware ninch cut 1 “Leart the Casper Business Col Ad offer berry Richards and seven plece,| co nningham nial cents per Ady. sets at 75 set sodas in the Kettle The best ice cream eity for Jc at the Kopper Inn,—Ady You can get a dozen, first qual re state welfare than a plan such ithis. This practice makes every ly reelize its own importance and the same time work for a bigger yoming “lear glass water pitcher and six mblers for $1.00 at Richards and nningham.—Adv. cr A ton of fun for m cents at sh overty Gulch.""—Adv. a al Mr. and Mrs. Talbert, accom Ja nied by relatives from Huron, 8. returned from their week-end th p to Thermopolis yesterday after: iwion. They reported big times up Wweere and told of eeeing 76 autos Ys the tourist camp on Sunday iO >rning. pr eben s tk Whoop her up! Slim.” We're all its to “Poverty h.""—Adv. ar aS #2. Mrs. Mitchell returned yesterday om Thermopolis. “ itt Take your girl. Give her a chance get that diamond ring at “Pov- ty Gulch.”—Adv 0} HERON ‘w Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Boyer, who bient the Fourth in Thermopolis, will remain there this week, during dhich time Mrs. Boyer will take the aths tr bA special purchase of 200 purses bid bags, in all colors and shapes, tiiables us to offer $5.00 and $6.00 gilues at $3.15. Richards and Cun- ngham company.—Adv. t'Do you crave fun? Get 5,000 ticks of it at “Poverty Gulch.”— hiv. i eee oOrtn Van Sant, accompanied by ¢® mother and a party of friends, cturned from Lander last night. ‘That Ridin’ Kid will be at “Pov- yty Gulch.”—Adv. ¢ pose te tGayle Pluery returned from cheyenne last night. t {The hardware in five new schoo! tpuses to be erected this year is to y furnished by Richards and Cun- iingham company, who were the low cdders in each instance.—Adv. }Jos I. Schwartz for diamonds. ' tJohn Sweeney, of the Van Sant foter company, is canvalescing gom an attack of rhematism this qeek. , Expert watch and jewetry repair. #5 at Tripeny’s—Adv. (Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Zimmer and perty of friends returned from hermopolis yesterday See Ben Transfer. Phone 74.— dv. George Stuart, who secured ictures of the unveiling at Cody, eturned to Casper last night. Bee Casper in the early days at Poverty Gulch.”—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burke and fr. and Mrs. Tracy were in Sheri- an over Sunday Crystal Beads in endl variety re offered at $1.00°per strand. These re $1.50 to $ values. Richards nd Cunningham company.—Adv. See the days of “Deadwood Dick” t Poverty Gulch. Adv, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes and aughters, returned from Thermop. Mis Sundi Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien, ac ompanied by Mesdames 8, K. But + and Maude B. Butler, and by Butler and J. A. Bea Thermopolls Thurs- spent a very en The party re. ning. Miss Hileen 5s motored to where they ble week-end ed Sunday ° hardware in five new school ouses to be erected this year Is to be hed by Richards and Cunning: ompa the low {dders in ea Ads who h instance. am were “Learn to Earn’ at Business College Inc the Casper It is foe-tea time and for $1.00 you an buy a brown decor: six cup nglish tea pot, usual value $1.75. Richards and Cunningham tom Mimeograph work done expertly. fies Babb, Public Stenographer, alcony of Henning Hotel—Adv. Watch Tripeny’s windows for bar. ains,—Adv For fine shoe repairing Bhoe Shop. ment—Ady American Second ax Durbin. Base Try Marinello hair dyes for results. Shop, Henning The Golden Rule {s showing popu lar greens and corals in Normandie ‘ofles.—Adv. Special price on bathing suits at ripeny's.— Adv See the Bucilla finfshed models at are offered at half price at the etched water tumblers for $1.00 at Richards and Cunningham!s,—Adv. Ice cream 1c a dish and a cool place to eat at the Kopper Kettle Inn.—Adv. “Learn to Eern’ at the Business College Inc.—Adv. WOMAN WITH ONLY SIX ~ ~ MONTHS TO LIVE SEEKS ~ THRILL AND GETS WELL LONDON, July 7. (United Press). —The doctors told Lady Richmond Brown that she had six months to live. “All right,” she said. “If my life has to go, I want it to go with a fiourish. If I have to die, I want to die with a thrill. I don't want to sit down and wait for my life to ebb easily and quietly away.” So Lady Richmond Brown, think- ing herself doomed by an incurable disease joined the Mitchell-Hedges exploring party, bound for unchart ed regions of Central and South Casper America. She intended to have thrills before she died. She had thrills. The party en- dured many hardships countered many adventures and passed through many perils—and Lady Richmond Brown got as fit and well ag a prize-fighter, and didn't die at all, and has just land- ed back !n London to tell her friends all about the Kaymallas, un- mapped islands of the Carribean and the strange city of Chucunaque, monument to a forgotten civiliza- tion, which they found in the tn- terior of British Honduras. “hy the average modern girl couldn’t go through such hard. ships,” she said. ‘Too many of our girls of today have become dolls. They are not made of the right sort of stuff. They. are slaves of the powder-puff. The girl might make up her mind to die with the thrill—but| she would get ft at the Palais de Danc ——$———$o———— What are known as tidal waves are the result of the sun, moon, and earth being ina straight line, the Pull of gracity then affecting one part of the earth more forcibly than any other. Such a wave may sweep right round the world at a speed of six hundred miles an hour. and = en- ——__—_»—___ There is a large part of Northern Australia where wooden houses never last long, for if they are built they are eaten. The whole of the wood- work is chewed to pulp by white ants, and the house becomes a mere shell, with walls no thicker than Paper, When a storm comes it falls flat. Creation This model is wearing one of the Jatest creations of Jean Patou that gives a very good idea of what skirt lengths and lines for fall will be. The waist is lengthened end the skirt shortened until the belt practically cuts it half and half. There is nothing to relieve the severity of cut but the wide leather belt of white leather with markings in Chinese red. The dress and hat are of the same material, black kasha, oe For results try a Tribune Clas GETS THE NECESSARY FUNDS. = BISOW By, "To PAN” SPARK: PLUGS CATRY FEE IN THE SFeone STAKES TS GE HELD THs COMING SATURDAY OsKY Wowwou ILumeaGo BLUES = SOME, MR. WICKER, BUT IT MUST EBT OP THe cas! BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG WERE ALL SET Now, SUNSHINE = WAKE UP OY HORSE AND Give HIM Som ROAD WoRK = HE'S GOTTA BE IN GCOD SHAPE FOR NEXT SA@TURDAY — AFTER MANY HARDSHIPS) SHE GOSH, THIS CAR c STEDS RIGHT WELL, IF WERE GOING F YOURS TRAVELS ” ; 2 wie ALONG "TO MEET WALT OUT IN. HE Says HE Che Caspet Daily Cribune : y f NEe 5. HES Gor The -/) HEESIE SEEGIES SPARRY! “Ss SUMP'N'S OE MaTTAH WIFE SPAHKN , BOSS ~ HE ACTS LAK HE'S ON A MERRY Go' wound COME Quick Has A sHack ALL ARRANGED FOR ON JENNY’S LAKE. JACKSON'S HOLE SATURDAY I'VE oon ‘TO KEED My FooT WANS FROM JACKSON'S: HOLE ‘HIMSELF SHE'S GOT TO KEED Ors © enrnce venee Tse AFWAID DEM CATS HE Hap GWE Him SE Twistans, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1924. By Billey De Beck a FIGURING RAILROAD FARE ANO) BERTH AND MEALS ON “THE Why AND TWO BITS TO THE PORTER I'M GOING TO SAVE $83.45 BY GOING IN WICKER. (Tt ‘| ELECTIONS IN MEXICO CAUSE NO TROUBLE General Calles’ Sup- porters Claim Victory By Big Margin MEXICO CITY, July 7. (By the from various parts of the country indi- cate that the presidential and con- sressional elections were held under Peaceful conditions yesterday cases in which: unimportant clashes occur- red between the followers of Gen- eral Plutarco Elias Calles and Gen- Associated Press).—Reports cept for a few isolated eral Angel Flores. General Calles’ 15 of the 28 states, cent for independent known for marly weeks. In Mexico City both the Callistas and Floristas stormed polls, carry- ing off voting urns and brandishing The Floristas are demand- ing that the results in several dis clubs. tricts be declared void. Contrary to popular ‘Why ex- supporters claim for him an overwhelming victory in declaring that only 8 per cent of the ballots cast were for General Flores, two candidates, and the remainder for their lead. er. The results will not be definitely per belief, wind's effect on waves is compara- tively alight. It has been proved that the fiercest gale has no influence on water below a depth of 50 feet —— the is Casper View bullding now? VOTE FOR EDWIN BARRETT DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE COUNTY ATTORNEY BANKERS TO START TERMS DEER LODGE, Mont, suly 7.— C. H, and Scott K. Cassill, former bankers of Ovando, entered the Montana state prison yesterday to begin serving sentences imposed al- most three years ago in connection with the failure of the state bank of Ovando which caused loss to de- Positors, it is said, of $100,000. C. H. Cassill, who was president of the defunct institution, faces a term of from three to six years and Scott Cassill, one to three years. Both men were convicted of hav- ing falsified reports to the state ex- aminer. They were sentenced in November, 1921, but appeals stayed execution until yesterday. PRESIDENT OF WAR MOTHERS 15 HERE FOR STATE ORGANIZATION Mrs. H. H. McCluer of Kansas City to Hold Meeting Today for Mothers of All Ex-Service Men A state organization in Wyom- ing for the American War Mothers association, is planned by Mrs. H. H. McCleur, national president, who arrived in Casper yesterday and who is now a guest at the home of Mrs. Vese Russell, 454 Milton ave- nue. A meeting is being held at the home of Mrs. Russell this afternoon with the idea of forming the nucle- us of such an organization. To- morrow the two women wil go to the Salt Creek oil field, thence to Buffalo and on to Sheridan, where they will visit the Fort McKenzie hospital, All mothers who had sons or daughters in the World War are eligible for membership in the or- ganization. It is not necessary that the service has been overseas. All branches of service are considered. GROSSES CITY Capt. George Rice oi, the United States air service flew over Casper in Texas where he is in charge of the government traming school, He is a Thermopolts boy who took part in the ‘world War and who has re- mained in the service since that time having had charge of the Kelly Field for the past few years. The govern- ment allowed him a plane to come to Thermopolis for the fourth for the celebration of the opening of the new Wind River Canyon road. He was on his way back to the camp yes- terday. —— What makes Casper View lotsa in demand? A EAESE NSREEIER SS 12 2 Wyoming Motorway ? ft ? To the Voters of Natrona County: this means of announcing my candidacy for poe of Natrona County on the Republican Ticket at the August primari been connected with the Sheriff’s office since ie 1923. Undersheriff since June , 1923. My record is my credentials. W. C. IRVING For Z (Political Advertisement.) There are 24 state organizations at/1918 immediately after the conciu- sion of the war. One of the noted Schumann- the present time. The American|Heink who sang to crowds in Doug- War Mothers were organized in| las recently. members {is Madame CASPER PHARMACY 111 EAST SECOND STREET Wednesday We do not advertise merchandise at a special price that we do not have in stock or only a VERY Tuesday nt aad d DRUG SPECIALS Ly) limited amount of. $2.00 BATH SPRAY Djer Kiss Vegetal Hazel Salve 25c Graves Tooth Paste --. 650 Creme Elcaya 30c Bromo Seltzer Two (2) For Price of One (1) Sale On the Following Merthandise: wie $159 | Xn 47c tones 45C | Som 43c Seerets 15e | ase “250 Carbotlzed Witch $1.10 Tanlac $1.00 Ball Bats, two for two for 59c Rose Complexion Balm, 2 for ~ for —.. 25c Foot Tablets 25 10c Signet Hand Soap 2 for 2 BSE | 20 10c 25c Meritol Rouge 25¢e 30c Skin Success Soap ic 2 for cae for }2 aerate 65c Diarrhoea Mixture 65 $1.00 Yeast Vitamon 2 for a8 ic Tablets, 2 for —... $1.00 260 Bergs Kidneyettes 25 35c Putnams Straw Hat Sdn sok So Ci) Dye; tor, 2 35c 40c Japalac (Crack & Seam 30c tube Gardenglo Cold ic Filler) Cream, 2 for ...1. =" 30 2 for -.- Rice Powder 80c Japalac, ground 80 2 for _...85€ BOWE, 02: S08? ono alee ic 50c Ingrams Face 35c Bom Powder, 2 for — 50c 2 for lhc Linen Tablet 2 for 2 for $1.25 Elams Iris "$1.00 600 Ball Bats tlonery CAMEL CIG CASPER PHARMACY for 50c Shah-Persian Shampoo, for 2 for ‘TES DIAMOND a box -. per dozen 111 EAST 60¢ | Me te 10¢e 20e |S Thurs 600 Brome = 7 re + 40¢ 600 Danderine 75¢ butte = $2.69 60c Doans Kidney Pills (adver. tised at one place for 650), now. on sale 45e at 10¢ Chloride Li: 25c Cold Tablets 25c 60¢ Suprema Liquid Shampoo, 2 for _ 60¢c l0c Jergens Bath Tab- lets, 2 for _- -10c 25c White Kid Cleaner bE CO ste 25¢ Meritol Clothes Cleaner, 2 for ___ 50c Meritol Dental Cream, 2 for Tooth 30c 30c Meritol Paste, 2 for Chesterfield Cigarettes MATCHES SECOND STREET ee