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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924. PAGE THREE. Duke De Tallyrand, Count Bont re- nhewed the application. He was quoted as saying the situation was anomelous with the church still con- sidering Anna his wife, although she had been civilly divorced and re-wed. Second, questions figuring on the Program of the next assembly of the league of nations as well as that f the admission of Germany to the league and the military control of former enemy States. Third, the policy of the little entente on the subject of limitation of armaments and the treaty of guarantee proposed by the league of nations. Church Will Hold Business Meeting Cpe Casper Daily Cridu Buffalo are business visitors in Cas-| Bible and describe the future home : ope = oho"ates *aatng"t Sa] BOOTLEGGERS | Pope Ratifies every night except Monday and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. rammond of} Saturday. Annulment of Midwest .are in town today. Mr.| An interesting feature of the Hammond is with the Midwest Oil] campaign is the opening of th Duchess’ Bonds company. question box. Perplexing questions <—hatbseebanis eee . _|on Bible themes are answered from 4 ° , Mr. aod Mrs. 3. Zr Page of Ama: the Book of Books, LI ] ROME, July 11—(By the Assoc! Little Entente » Texas, rr. Johns, been located ted. Press.)—Po! jus y rati- university. Sho has been working | evening and will spend several days|in Casper for veveral. ronths, fas tied © decision whereby, the religious Convenes Toda * Aas f Ree in Laramie since the close of the a ae: at the aot of Mr. and|been recently elected Longa tiid rriage of the present Duchess of z y rs, W. L. Connelly and Miss | spring term. irs..N. E. Thomas. are motor-/the Wyoming confefence, Ww! ar Neyrand, A Gould, ty Connelly entertained yesterday be gus ing to the Yellowstone National park.| embraces the state of Wyoming and| JOLIET, fit., July.11.—The Ottawa tit tha seabquts: meat vioescaetpaians in Conf erence afternoon at a bridge tea given in . and Mrs. Robert Heggie are re- oe dara a portion of Nebraska and South aya Tepe aa ad which} eauied Ton 6 enor Of Miss Mary Lou Lenin, | joicing over the birth of an eight| Jim Balbwell has as his guest for| Dakota. Ha is holding this short Be ney. Spt Geass pad itis The decision was made by a special] PRAGUE, Czecho Slavakia, July pes gy tent ty art SuRAVAR, home| pound boy, Robert, Jr., born’ July the Summer his brother, Glen Baib-| series of Sas befee eae m | and damage estimated at $75,000 was| commission of Cardinals which the|11—Tho conference of tha’ ite foe the summer. guests present /10. Dr. Keith, the atending physi- the conference a caused by a dynamite explosion early| POPe had appointed to examine and|entente, opening here today, is to were Mrs. M. C. Price, Mre. Charles | cian, reports mother and baby to be an Police attribute the bombing} @ecided the case. deal with a number of questions, Campbell, Mrs. Lee McGrath, Mrs, | doing nicely. Mr. Heggie is a sheep| John Beaton of the 21 Sheep com- te Boctlenaare: Shorty after he and the formeg| the most important-of which are: eat: ha SaRere Choe ae Doniy Beaible tne niles ahaet, coat pany is in buying supplies for his BY cS ok ah Anna Gould divorced Count Boni De| First, the relations of the member| ing of the members of Grace Eng- Kathleen and Patricia Sullivan, oo. camp on Casper mountain. Castellane tried to obtain from the/ states with their neighbors, notable| lish Lutheran church is called for Lovey Norris, Theodora Wilson and Sake ‘ =_ Cal! the Tribune for highway in-' Vatican an annulment of their mar-|as concerns the financial recon. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in Odd Charles B. Duffy is a Buffalo vis- . itor In Casper. “| To choose from this group of Specials Saturday at the i prices quoted—only proves once more our ability to serve | you in the Economy Shoe Basement at a saving. Come || down tomorrow and try on any pair or all of them—we ! are here to serve you. eee Moose Lodge Women To Meet. The Casper, Chapter 306, Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet at the Moose lodge,rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. Members are requested to attend as there will be commu- miication of importance. After the business session there will be a so- cial hour at which time refresh- ments will be served by the commit- tee. Billy Briscoe, one of the old time range men of this part of Wyoming, is a guest in the city. Sere Dr. Morad fs driving a néw Pack- ard coupe. . eee Roy Spurlock has been in town for a couple of days from the Buz zard ranch. future with the hope of the second White Kid Pumps i PRICED FOR SATURDAY TO SELL hh] EVERY PAIR It’s only on rare occasions that you have a the guest of honor, Mary Lou Len- formation. riage but failed. After she married struction of Hungary and Austria. F ws hall. it Reta Meee cen CITY BR BURLING AA = —_____ ae taken by Miss Kathleen Sullivan and os J . , Miss Theodora Wilson. ) =) eee George W. Simmons, vice pres!- dent of the Mechanics and Metals Na- tional bank of New York City, and bil Cd oe erday 8e€CO! seri of St. Louls, Mo., is in Casper as the _—_— = . Ff bed <4 vie op saiaas ot x sree hed guest of C. W. Sparr of the Consolt- Under the aukpices of the Chicago, the past couple of weeks. Honors for | dated Royalty Oll company. Mr. Sim- series of radio programs will be Stternoon were won . by): Mrs. | Mo08 was olte OF the: Kussta of Mes, broadcast from W. O. A. W. In Cae an kee Gnd: Meg. Wy -iWs Black: | inaae the atuivelling?ot hac Blierato Omaha, beginning tonight advertis « | BM Memorial monument.” He is ing the beauties of the west. reas he Buffalo Bill associa, Will H. Thompson, Oma! jor: be apts pw hority on Glacier Nat- Siallarees er ua hostess | tion. Last evening Mr. Simmons, Dey and an. auihority on . B. ki talk on tho beauties of that particu- home on South Melrose ctreet. Cov- | Foose at dinner at the BB. Brooks | ‘Seventh Day Adventist church—} oe cn eis oF that particu: ers were laid for twelve guests. The | ide a trip to Salt Creek off field| V®8"mer J. Johns, pastor. Sabbath ment numbers broadcast in connec- luncheon was given in honor of the the new church building at ‘Twelfth See rs Billy Creek field later. pa ae, - The evangelistic lectures which week in the church auditorium have Proved of unusual interest to the public. The searchlight of Bible ing wofid problems, brightens the 5 CAPTURED coming of Christ. These lectures are of an entirely different order — vee than the usual emotional sermons| Brick McCabe, drug addict, who | ed stories are told, nor does the| the county hospital a week ago Se re eee ee ee Dett | eyanigellat dite venieutna sateen Aiba Saar eae eae ee ae eee of cheap jokes. The Word of God} county jail for medical treatment, of the Simmons Hardware company, Burlington and Quincy railroad a i fonal park, will deliver the evening’s at a luncheon yesterday given at her | MP. Richardson and Mr. Sparr were ¢ bly will go to the | S*rvices, 10:00 @. m. (Saturday) in| tion with tho program. Mgsdames Bert Yoho and E. C. Rom. | today and probably will go to the : have been held during the past prophecy, turned upon the perplex- W. T. Funk, head of the Carter} °f % revival campaign. No death| contrived a hair-rai: ing escape from rv. . Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Fenstenmaker, | #® ¢x#lted to its rightful place as|was captured by the sheriff's office 1 : The S. B. A. will have its regular | prominent Shetidan residents, are in [RS Ereat Gulde Hook in the stirring | this morning hiding out ina. loca chance to pick up for sum- meeting tomorrow evening at the| the city for several,days, messages of this campaign. {| rooming house. He was well “hopped | eeepc Sta ARS Knights of Pythias hall. The socia! e ee The program for the second week | up" according to the officers, indl- e ses t s 1 as will be in the form ot a tackey| Dr. and Mrs, B. A. Kell are in Cas.|f the series is of even greater in.| cating that morphine is easily ob: = this. The heel is medium party and the evening spent in danc- | per for a few days enroute for thelr | foro*t and importance than the first.| tainable here. iat is eee ary ake ° f and its neat trim toe adds to i e ing. Everyone should dress accord-| home in Rawlins. Dr. Kell has been| 1%® Subject for Sunday evening is| McCabe made his getaway te adies 14-Inc its charm. Don’t fail to see eis attending the Commandary meeting|“T® Crumbling of the American|the hospital in the early hours o i hi Ratandavdnt Ee sang ee at Douglas. ‘They were accompanied | ome.” For Tuesday evening the| the morning in his pajamas, crawl- Mountain Bo t this one Saturday, at-_-___ North: Casper Ladies Ey thelr Micon stirring prophecy of Daniel 7 will| ing down a scaffolding that had been ows ; 1 Spe tea ped pare esa be considered under the title, “God's | erected for the addition being built With Moccasin Toes °, Cartoons of Universal History."| to. the buildin; Hie The ladies of the) North Casper; Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Garrison are| © | Hautheran church will have an ice leaving Sunday for a trip through | (Our ,, eaaies shia Sets, Soaks For results try a Tribune Clas caer $5 98 i i am s0¢ the Yell 5 ‘i 5 . Shurch at the corner of Eighth and | accompanied by Are, Garrizona wis | Will compare astronomy and” the «ified Ad | SPECIAL .......... 07 | Girls Sandals United rtreets this evening at 7:30] ter, Mabel Hardy, who has been vis-|~ =~ SSS Ever since our department has * @ public is cordially invited.’ iting them for several weeks. been open we have been lookin Saturday to make a few extra friends for our eee for a moccasin toed 14-inc! mountain boot that could be sold for $5.98—that was absolutely Ky au leattar We aoe them— they will be on sale A Saturday ---.__ $5.98 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hagens of Lander spent the night in Casper. ee Past Chiefs Club Entertained. The Past Chiefs club will be en- tertained this evening at the home of Mrs. John Whisenhunt, 1325 South Ash street. Mrs, L. M. Crom- well wil! act as hostess, A short business sersion will be held to be followed by a musical program with ; Warren Scovel, past chief from lermopolis, presiding at the piano. pa io sees as Pk PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Printer an- nounce the arrival of an eight and @ half pound son. <. My Lady Beautiful <3 Thirty years ago, during our earlier years in the drug busi- ness in Casper we handled but about three brands of face powder, one or two cold » creams and two or three tal- gum powders. : Ralph Reed and R. R. Reese of pair before we close. All ak A ee a Ao ahh Bet ascradege SSeS n we nerd on ioe popular Economy Base- ment, we are quoting a price on girls’ patent san- dals that will sell every e ST Hollywood Grey Suede Sandals Pumps For the Little Girls A ees toe as Well as the - Bigger Miss This novel little pattern is now carried for all the : Fi smaller feet. And with the prices that we are only : too proud to quote, they are bound to be extra Oo Lemon Juice - Whitens Skin Excepting for perfumes, that was our entir. toilet line and represented an investment of approxi- mately $25. The patronage of women was con- sidered negligible in those days and there were comparatively few preparations on the market anywhere. The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the. juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, Shake well in a bottle, and you have a . Mrs. ‘L. M. Claytor and daughter are in Casper from their ranch at Split Rock. -The Claytors are prom- 4 inent ranchers in that part of the Muntry. Now the women are our most valued customers. We carry more than a thousand different items in our extensive, up-to-date toilet line—an invest- ment of $10,000.00—and new ‘preparations are ait whole quarter-pint of the most won- constantly being added. \ We meet all demands. popular. A high grade strap slipper, peshioned, of Lid derful skin whitener, softene: nm pels. wo eee nets Ea a Se oes fey ame ny necee guauam abe a Mass: thi veotly fra t 5 r r ; j ‘ t §BE 10 paunda, funbarpieacne iets tie Take oniel The KIMBALL DRUG STORES Misses’ sizes 1114 to 2____$2.98 miss seeing this number at this price Saturday, Mrs. Ben Hunt of Greybull fs a | ®!™% and hands. re gan not irritate: $3.98. Casper visitor. Famous stage beauties “use, it to CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Children’s sizes 814 to 11______ Shs bring that clear, youthful skin and , D: fs a rosy-white complexion; also as a Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores : Mrs. Katheryn Fletcher and son and daughter were in Casper yes.|{feckle, sunburn and’ tan. bleach. The Rexall, Stores terday for the day. Their home ja|¥0% must mix this remarkable * as Salt Creek bid RRs at Ad ee i a ae “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” Moccasin Sandals panel " FOR\THOSE POOR, TIRED FEET—ALL SIZES pn ane: rea Ls Gasmeehepe] Ete a dveesieamti ct Ee . Baby girl, rs \ S$ 9 8 eee \ a Miss Lols Nutter left yesterday for ASE OE OC Osage where she will'spend the sum- $5 00 R d S mer on a ranch near there. She xd ewar Five dollars rervard will be paid . eee to the party furnishing the Casper stopped over Saturday at Hay Springs, Neb. F Daily Tribune information leacing i ii bo to think of somes one Meas rank iene tariivoLantuce log ica meieun artenie When those poor, tired feet begin to burn you are bound hink ¢ =—S fraudulently collecting subscriptions something in shoes that will rest them. We highly recommend this ° | of. baby gis) bom yesterday... She | tron: ‘rribune isubectibers... Patrons in for just that relief. Try on a pair Saturday. re U || has been named Maria Dolores, | ‘0M, Tribune subscribers. “Patrons comfortable moccasin for just that 1 ry P y | y I + sar ¢ one their subscription except the Hl Strap Pumps I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maine are the | carrier fda We gaetbied eres 1c ° “ 2” | I on aut ZA collector rom the | proud’ parebes; of: Br Nemeasar. | Snzes yeugoa ale ioe cake mailer White Calf Hollywood ||| Priced Special for Saturday || Cottonvwood street. ats. Maine in a | Mone the Mh collector ani im ALL SIZES i Ff tn PL not do so please call the Tribune. fa | Now that summer is here in earnest you will want a pair of these smooth white calfskin Hollywood's. 4 They sure are beau- ties. Drop down and e ® try on a pair of these ) Saturday es Miss Marian Field will arrive this evening to spend the remainder of the summer at her home in Casper. Miss Field is a member of the Del- ta_Delta Delta sorority at Wyoming $5.98 _ Sizes 8 to 8 Widths AA to D. } Read. this description carefully— ||| Spanish shaped wood covered |A) heels, neat round toe—not too /ff sharp, not too blunt—fastens | Telephone 15 14 Mummy Pongee, special for Saturday ---------------------__§5@ peat es Se ie Aig ae Fam eel 40-in. Organdie, 2 yards____________§9@ CS EE PET a ha Children’s Half Hose, 4 pairs for_____98@ = with two buttons, and fits the foot like a glove. l i Era “Pago oraor [If Ladies Rubber Aprons, cach_---9e J | | Ov Mvizticy soe, maimed oe vow | -AUl White Kid 8 very one rder 'y we . ii Filled and Delivered. ic around for your convenience. umps Bring down your extra Get a pair of these while you can 1 _5) pair tomorrow and have get your size for they are a rare them heeled or soled, bargain in they will be ready for 5 i The vamps of pure white kid SHOES oz ert trading | skin, are of @ nent round shape, 4 Peete tho the heel is medium, It’s novel ie yt ee ara a strap’ only adds to its beauty. REPAIRED chairs; our basement is Priced delightfully cool these | days, a “Where Every Shoe is Out.in View’ W * sa ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT eee ee Ee See ee Sport Silk, 36-in..wide, per yard_____98@ Phone 2627 a CAR i le ert 45-in. Voile, per yard______________49¢@ Special For Saturday Ranch Butter, Ib. _ Sareea. |. F Oranges, sweet and juicy, 3 dozen foyed ____ -50c Raspberries, box ~_______ ea a ee Be Large Jumbo Cantalopes, each__ Cade pan Fresh Killed Spring Fries and Hens “THE YAKIMA MAN” PEOPLE’S MARKET East Second Street Phone 2627 pS EO a SR Nt EE 8 ET ner dha Radium Silk Petticoats, regular $4.50. Saturday special ---------.--_-$2.79 To clean out the balance of our House Dresses and Aprons________98¢@ THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1981... ; 120 E: Second St.