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ta? Bob ght n be « °o8 cs 0 1 rh PAGE TWO. UAFOLLETTE TO GUT WOT OF THE DEMOS So Says Senator Warren On His Return From Capital. CHEYE! July 8 United s Fi Warren arrived Monday fre ington and will remain in Wyoming un before congress recon venes. E will shortly make declaration concerning candidacy for the Republican nomination for the senate, he stated. “President Coolidge is undoubtedly the strongest man in the country today and ed with Dawes he {ble ticket,” said , discussing national 's candidacy for publican , able man, Sena- ee is extremely radical said Senator Warren, “and doesn’t make a ‘strong appeal to the gre ysiness interests nor the conservative middle classes of the nation. In thetr platform the Democrats appealing to the same voter LaFollette hopes to get. Republicans are entirely satisfied with Coolldge and Dawes and the entrance of LaFollette into the ra election HENNEFOAM 1S NIADE POPULAR As a result of the heavy advertis- ing of the Hennefoam corporation, the four dealers of Casper featuring this popular shampoo report steady sales to Casper women, and in fact too are becomings users of Hennefoam. The product enjoys one of the most substantial sales of any shampoo on the market, combin- ing as it does a vegetable oll base that makes for thorough cleansing of the hair and scalp, and through the mulsification of a small amount of henna, the natural sheen of the hair, is produced. The four stores handling and spe- cializing in Hennefoam are the Trip- eny Drug Store, the Midwest Phar- the Casper Pharmacy and the all Drug Store. tor LaFolle in his view: men CELEBRATIONS IN OIL FIELDS GREAT SUCCESS, FRED HENDERSON SAYS Creek and 8) ¢ n attending the cele week, h ing to conquer the bucking broncs an riding, roping and bulldogging the wild steers, having been three days, 2nd, $rd and 4th at Lavoye and the 4th, 5th and 6th at Salt Creek and Snyder. Mr. Hende says they were. represented all the roundup crews and cowboys in Natrona, Converse, Campbell and Johfson counties and some of the worst 1 horses and hardest steers of the plains were rep Fred be leaving with his Ics, cow ponies days, me he wild west, from “which } will go to W: Wala v n 1 Pendleton, Ore., at w aces he will come into con tact with all the famous outlaws of America and some of the fastest riders in the country, including 1ose from the ampas of South Americ the yellow skins from. New Zealand and Australia, the ze id giraffe riders from the in of Africa as well as from all of Canada end the western t untry Henderson's name has b 1ently mentioned of late as « r iff but, so far, he Ss not responded. pea bgt Te OFFIC OF WESTERN UNION IN CITY. TODAY ON INSPECTION TRIP Six officials of the Western Union Telegraph company arrived in Cas: per on the Bur n this morning and a discussion of problems with W. E local manager, T Murphy y r Union afternoon Lander. n We n H. E. Bi ident; upert Hort 4 ne supervisor and J Henritzy, superintendent of telegraph of the Colorado and Southern railw of Bou America en wns and vil spirits. s just returned | OLYMPIC STADIUM, COLMBES, July 8—(By the Associated Press). The French public is not turning pic gam tators we opening tion 2,000 spec-| fore the| third day's compe rity were foreigr would emblem was run up the| ner of the al trials in the United ured the first of the elght trial heats for the 110 metre hurdles, finishing eight years ahead’ ut to e < f of Jandera, tho Czecho slovaklan. will pull more oe n was shut out, [H ratic nominee than © in a heat qual: nominee, is] 1 he semi-finals. beat the United States to- day in the first matches of the semi- final round of the Olympic fencing competition, nine to six with one match tiled It was generally conceded that if the United States fencers could keep up the pace they set against France, they would win against their next opponent, Portugal, and enter the final round. William Comins, of Yale, one of the American broad jumpers, in. jured his left leg on his first jump in the running broad jump finals thi safternoon. It was feared he would be unable to continue in the competition. D. G. A. Lowe, of Great Britain won the final in the 800 meter run. Following are summaries of events in which Américans placed Broad jump: De Hart Hubbard, University of Michigan, seven meters, 44.5, Sixteen pound shot put. cans qualified finals: Houser, University of ifornia; Ralph Hills, Norman Anderson, U ranft, Leland Stanford. Five-thousand meters, second heat, first with Amert- Clarence jouthern Cal- Princeton; versity of four to qualify for finals: Paavo Nurmi, Finland, first; Dolques, France, second; Siplla, Finland third; F.. ¢ Saunders, Great Britain, fourth Time 15 minutes, 28 8-5 sec- onds. H. R. Phelps, University of Iowa, finished seventh, failing to qualify. Are You Blonde or Brunette? HE hain that sets men dreaming, whether it be blonde, brown or brunette, is the hair that gleams and shimmers with a radiance that works a spell. FifthAvenuehairdressers give that radiant beauty to the hair of women of fash- ion by using a touch of henna in the shampoo. HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO ie contains just the right touch of henna, rightly prepared. It permits you to use this treatment, at a fraction of the cost, to make your own hair beautiful. 50° ennafoa bs tear | The John Tripeny Co. 241 SOUTH CENTER Drugs and Jewelry a bottle at Drug Stores and Perfume Counters The Casper Pharmacy 111 EAST SECOND Drugs and Jewelry The Midwest Pharmacy OF THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES MIDWEST BLDG. The Kimball Drug Store 214 SOUTH CENTER (Two Stores for your convenience) THIS IS HAT WEEK fre ATTENDANCE AT OLYMPICS IN PARIS MADE UP LARGELY OF FOREIGNERS; WEATHER SULTRY ond trials; firs' . United Great itain 1-5 und shot put; fina first, 14.995; Glen Hartrantt nford, second 14 Great Britain, fourth. Time 15 min 14 3-5 seconds. J. E. Lermoné Boston College, finished sixth, failing qualify, Running ub board jump ar 3 for semi-finals. Clarence University of Southern Cal DeHart Che Casper Daily Cribune first with 7.445 meters; Edward O. Gourdin, Dorchester club, second with 7.275 meters; Hahson, Norway, theird with 7.26 meters; Huulos, aed land, fourth with 7,07;: Whilehel France, fifth with 6.99; 0. EB. F. Mackintosh, Great Britain, sixth with, 6.92. 200-meter dash, second trials; third heat—two to qualify. for semi- finals; Jackson V. Scholz, United od States, first; Coaffee, Canada, sec- rence Houser, University of}ond. Hime 21 4-5 seconds. mn. rnia, won the 16- 200 metre dash; sénond trial; fourth heat; two to qualify, Harold Abra- jerat Britain, first, Hayes Yale, second. Hime 22 sec- 7 00 metre dash, second trial; sixth heat; George Hil, University of Pennsylvania first; Kinsman, South Africa, second. Time 21 4-5 second. ——— se or pba 5;| | PARIS, July 8—The projected niger talph G. Hills, Princeton, third,|note to the allied Tationa settin; cpa | e zt an “saad Sen, | 14-843 Torpo, Finland, fourth. 14.49;| forth France's views regarding the tonn’s victory In the Pentathlon Inst | Not™man_ Anderson, of Southern Cal-| problems raised by the forthcoming fight whan the ganas. wire tedseed ree ee 9; Nicklander, Fin-|London conference will form the after sundown, too late for the’ flag | #24: sixth, 14.26. basis of the interview here today be- Palaing Gecemctiy under fie ORGAN {0-meters, third heat; four to]tween Prime Minister MacDonald of ear 3 qualify for fin: John Romig,|Great Britain and Premier Herriot, America started auspicicusly on| Pennsylvania § poke cht bandied hs the opening of the program when| Wide, Sweden, cond; Wilie Rit Seat ee George Guthrie, of Ohio state, win-|%@ Finland, third; C. 'T. Ci!bbon, SCHENECTADY, N, ¥., July 8— Wilfred Campbell, one of the lead- ing turbine engineers. in the United tes, is dead here as the result of compscattons after an operation for appendicitis. A widow and four chil- dren_survi ari today. Mad. ‘DIPLOMA MILL GRAFT IS BARE Nineteen Physicians Indicted by Fed- eral Grand Jury at San Francisco Involved In Bogus Practice SAN FRANCISCO, July 8.—Indictments against 19 physicians involving allegations that they operated “di- ploma mills” or were beneficiaries of such operations, were voted by the San Francisco grand jury iast night. Among them was Dr. Robert Adcox, now under séntence for bribery in Missouri. Dr. Dalen ‘Alexander, Kansas The voting of indictments, which|City; Dr. Waldo Briggs, St. Lou! yet are to be returned in court, fol:|Dr. John R. Brinkley, Kansas City lowed a hearing by the state board|Dr. B. H.’ Jolly, St. Charles, Mo.; of medical examiners, at which|Dr. Frank J. Kenney, Baltimore Harry W. Brundige, St. Louis news-|M4.; Dr. Albert Scheffsky, St. Louis paper reporter, was a witness yes-|Dr. Ralph A. Voight, St. Louis; Dr. terday. Brundige later appeared pe-| William P. Sachs, St. Louis; Dr. P, fore the grand jury as did A. B,|H. McKin'ey, St. Charles, Mo. Bianchi, attorney for the board, who} Prior to the grand jury meeting was appointed a special assistant|the board voted to revoxe Dr. Ad. district attorney to enkble him to do|cox's license to Practice in Califor- 80. ; nia, Those named in the indictment be-| Dr. Frank Young, one of those side D. Adcox and nine Calffornians|named, is"head of the Pacifle Med PARIS, July 8.—(By the Assoti- ated ).—The United States Epee Fencing team today was elim- inated in the semi-final round of Olympic competition, being beaten by the Portuguese team. The final round will be contested by France, Italy, Belgium and Portugal. PARIS, July 8—The standing af- ter today’s events. United States 98; Finland 54; Great Britain 28%; Sweden 14%;’France 9%; Hungary 7@; Switzerland 5; Norway 4; New- zealand 4, OLYMPIC STADIUM, COLOMBES France, July 8.—(By The Associated Press.}—Making a clean sweep of the first three places in the shot put and sending the stars and stripes up three stadium masts for the -first time, the United States today sweovt into a commanding lead for the Olympic track and field championships. The 21. points gained in this event ran the total ofr America up to 9s. or nearly double Finland's total of 54. YONKERS, N. Y., July 8.—Sting, a three-year-old colt owned by James Butler, won the Empire Citv han icap at a mile id _a quarter here TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924. was $8,100. “The Yakima Man” . Sunsini Placed second and Play third. The winners share . 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