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pba ee sig THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. PAGE SIX. : PRES, COOLIDGE WILL REMAIN IN WASHINGTON No Change in Plans for Summer Months, Reports Say. Johnston enthusiastically claimed to- day. “We could have told the country then that he was sank ings,” and the doctor fanned, “|~ You don't need to suffer from hay self with the tattered panama hat he| rover sf you will just get a bottle of had crushed to bits rooting for John | meMullin's Formula at the’ Casper ‘W. a@ Madison Square Garden last Pharmacy. week. . “I guess his father knew It 40, when he finally let him go into poll- ties,” the doctor concluded ener- getically. “He would have dumb not to. —————— White marks on finger-nails are caused by a certain poverty of the blood which interferes with the proper working of nerve cells, They often appear after an illness. —— OTOP. HAY FEVER Dinner Bell Sweet Music To the Galloping’ Fishes Boyhood Days Is Put to Test in Davis Campaign The boys, George Duncan, Hugh Jarvis, Karl Vance and Dorse. Cork, who later were hig special pais, sel- dom saw him then except as he, im- maculately dressed, sat in a stiff backed chair on the porch of the big yellow house, reading literery books or studying Latin and Greek. But when the elder Davis went to town or when he was in his den, the kitchen door developed a habit of 60 REPUBLICAN, LEADER “SAYS WASHINGTON, July 17.—Pre Aiction that California would be adfely republican this year as it wa: in 1920, when Harding carried the state by 400,000 was mae by Ray- mond Bejamin, of San Francisco, re- publican leader and former state chairman, after a. conference with For weak lungs, coughs, colds, aathma, or bronchial troubles there's nothing better. Get a bottle today. ‘been | ~7AGvertisement By EDNA MASHALL. (Special Correspondent of The Cas- per Tribune) (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Association) .ARKSBURG, W. Va., July 17.— Ever since Esau swapped hig birth right for his brother’s meas bf pot tage, trading “good for better. or worse’ has been the unquestioned privilege and aim of man, If Jobn Dentist 1 to thy party furnishing the Casper bun Age thirty-two; A. B. University of Montana, i915; L.’L. B. University of Dally. fri information | igaciog| Republic ans to MontaDe, ‘ser ‘ones and rice prance. in District and Supreme Courts { fraudulently cc ng, subscriptions P of Montana and Wyoming, and United States district and Appellate Courts for £ Bema paren anu net pay ary-| Open National eight years. ' t uno their gubseription except the i Two terms as Prosecuting Attorney for Niobrara County, Wyoming. « carrier who delivers the papor or - Service in United States Marine Corps during World War. — P authorized collect: fro: he | 4 g Worlc ar. $ an authorised collector | from oe | Headquar ters Resident and taxpayer of Wyoming-for seven years. EB liiw is erenentinin tt he nee | : Stands for law and order and complete performance of duty of all officers : oF eo es plemdeteaititoe tleoes NEW YORK, ‘Suly 17-asterh connected with administration of criminal laws, to the end that all persons ac- ' T I h 15 compaian heedaiartere for! tees ihe, ecHne may be given w fair trial and that speedy justice may be done publican nationa} committee «w tands for the prompt disposition of all ‘civil matters, and will not tolerate CHEPAMOTNO 85 Ws seavurted ok rich erwnve ane unreasonable delays. aa 5 man, announced. (Political Advertisement.) F WASHINGTON, July 17.—Prest- “I canhot speak for Senator John the United States, he'll lay It tp the | who ‘auiatly Weis coer thoraet ‘to ss There is an established dent Coolidge will’ spend the re- son,” he said, “but T can say That | first trade he ever made, and €®ve-| reg and a pile of soft earth which fact about this office that rs eamuthine wutranceran all of his leaders havé enlisted in|nirlucky horseshoe taken from Shared Gollgbtfany beraéod> tale Coolidge declared against es nn t of a “summer White he sadbaetrae’ net held by Mr. Coolldge today with re ing te t'a| With the trade of heifer for pony, ducted. ne ean Reais Dublicans from as many states, Te | Yetrs ago, clutching the alter of m| 0100 joe, Megas of eller Te pore, ‘ ne as 1 Haye but one Xn more experienes with conferred: with Representative ‘Varo | Jorsey heifer, i hile (eu thers place | 8000. after John entered school and WORLD’S FAIR Pp all and that for - hie? of Pennsylvania, Senator Brandage | ‘*"¢d up the hill to b vein | met the boys of the town. At 12, he the best that can be pro- w ieee tig tapalva rie. of Connecticut, Carmt ‘thompson -of | 0? ‘he back of the pony with Whit! say ss girst game of baseball. And duced tard (65 the eapelutlon : Ohio and Representative MeLaygh.| GPK? had sworn he never wouldl eno deg ghortly the organizction of BARBER SHOP The summer so far has been coo} for Washington—and told friends he have found the has hite House quite comfortable ‘and nto his shirt front, claiming tt would | Small sticks and insects between two PLATES have made no plans other than to bring him luck, Nailed to the wall] @utlons on a stream that was hid Starting July 25 remain there of his Clarksburg room, he says it] 4*n from the house. | Week-end trips on the Mayflower , ‘has played a large part in the "why"| Dorse “minds himself” how he us- mS 3s opinion, than would a sey- ambassador and presidential nom-|% Pony that’ had once been his, di- eral weeks sta outside the capt tal Inasmuch as Mr. Coolidge is not to be formally notified of his selection as the Republican presidential norm- inee until August 14, It Is not prob- able he will leave Washington for any purpose before the first of Sep- tember. He plans no addresses be- fore his notification ceremonies and will begin work soon on his accept: ance address, probably utilizing three hours in the afternoon to draft it. SEARCH MADE Here's a whole school of “gallop ing fishes” and they think the clang of the dinner bell is the sweetest the origi nal “flapper “Which méans yes—when trans: stunts, marvels at thelr uncanny knowledge of human nature, as you will marvel when the Al G, Barnes wild animal circus comes Casper, Saturday, July 19, for two perform. ances ‘These educated seals and sea lions lin of Nebraska. Lie court serve NEW $75,000 for a museum National park, the first” museum to be installed in an American: nation al park, Laura Spellman Reckefeller memo. President Coolidge. support of the republican ticket." The conference with Mr, Benjamin was one of five political NEW YORK.—Judge Julius M. Mayer of the United States circuit Clty Comptroller Charles L. Craig to court, resigned. Davis ever becomes president of pony companion of his 12-year old days. ‘ When Dorse Cork found himself standing in Third street some 40 ussions rt, Cork prophesied that ‘would be a great man some day.” His eloquence would win he said, After the pony was outgrown and sold, John tucked one of jts shoes inee. It never left its place of honor until the convention in New York opened recently, when it journeyed to Davis headquarters—too precious to be left even so far away in the seer ond Blggest fight of Davis' life. The “old timers” who were men when Davis was a boy are in clover down in Clarksburg. at “Do you rémegaber way back when John W., a husky baby, used to roll down to my carpenter shop with his sister, Nan, to wateh me work and hang shavings over his ears?’ old Tom Tinsman wants to know. of appeals, who sentenced sixty days for contempt of YORK.—Appropriation (of inf Yosemite was announced the . = ” And if anyone does not, lated in the king's English, inter-|are only a part of the big wild ant. "!™: et je peg pictine: aa neeee prets Al G. Barnes. You have to! mal show, which will include every. ze ey that other can be no good at all. feed soals to know them and. if\ thing from a trained flea to an ele-| COLUMBUS, O.—Harry M. Daugh Tohn. W.—be Bad’ ag entnenaiiame you feed them, it is surprising how | phant—not forgetting to smention |*"ty, former United States attorney | 9100" a eiivan ante Cee y they learn about. you uiso the greatest movie star of them |Seneral, returned to-his home to} 9) gree. Elsstutlas) Sanna Bar » whe ds them often | ali—Jue Martin, himself, and the|T¢8ume the practice of law after a She nas f OF YOUNG BOY NEW YORK, July Staten Island today continued the search for the slayer of eight-year old Francis McDonald, son of a po: 17.—Police at and who taught them their feature La Follette Notification most giga us sensational fea- ture of the age, ‘‘Pocahdntas at the Cort of Queen Anne,” with three tribes of Ir is in the big’ cast— Washoes Escondidoes and Apaches There will be no street parade in connection with the appearance of the big show in Casper, plans for this feature having been abandoned. bors. hectia tenure of office in which he figured in numerous controverles. LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y¥.—John W. Davis nominee made bis first platform ap- pearance since the convention in re- sponding to congratulations of neigh. Davis, is said to have been a strict man and his mother a most charm- Ing and intellectual woman. John learne@ his.first Latin verbs when, in rompe! his mother’s lap, she taught hf repeat her words, Johh’s yOungest years were divid- ed between school lessons taught by his mother in the family living room Democratic presidential 3 y with his three sisters, Nan, Hoe be rae mnellacad. hoo ae U ‘The show ufter its arrival here will} _ nd Lilly, and the dogs which oune adey, in ong gia | eoncentrate on arrangements for TOKIO,.-The Norwegian freight-| « led the house. He never ven- a aint ia Phelan: ARR jredea| nnecessary the frst, olg performance jn the yer Hallgrim, 6,630 tons, was sunk at] tured to the streets to play with ann Ney pi te ig teat Stlghtie: pee As ~ ifternoon and it was believed that)/the entranes to Kobe hart after | other Moys. That would have been inh wNearly all the ‘clething: hea| WASHINGTON, July 17-—Ben-| tho par might repult.in tsome|a collision, There. were no casual-| undignified, the throat, ha been used to strangle| Stor La Follette of Wisconsin | dol — eee Mann “tern trast thersoay: probably will not be notified of = —— ‘ficially that the recent Cleveland The great #athedral about to ge : ted in Liverpool has taken s to build MARRIED TWELVE eonvention of the Conference for Progressive Political Action e ed him ad an independent date for president He knows he rs. is a candidate—in fact, he knew it before the vention did—and he knows the delegates to the convention know ft. As for their endorsement, hi knows they know they gave it BABY CAME So he has concluded it would be a waste of time, money and energy to have a formal notifieation cer mony, such as is custemarily . | corded presidential candidates Gladly Recommends Lydia | iis supporters. knowing his. att E Pinkham’s Vegetable tude, are making no plans for on Compound Louisville, Nebraska. —‘'] was mar- tied twelve years before my boy was born, Thad a lot of female trou- bles and had been ‘treated by a phy- sician forthembut they continued much “the same, Then I read your advertisement in the newspapers and thous tI dia 8 good trial, for if it had helped others, why not me? I have taken 36 bottles of the medicine and am never with- out it in the house. My baby boy ia three years old now and I sure gm/| Miss Mary K. Browne, both of the happy since I got relief from my trou- | Pacific coast, will participate. The ‘ bles.” When any one has troubles like | tournament begins on July 28 and mine, or any ways like mine, I amal- | will probably mark the first JG, | ways glad to recommend the Vegeta- | tant events in which these two coast n thousands and thousands of towns Butier- ble Compound so that they will get the F purehnsern of Tat Pigs, ganrans | hem in Netter condition "than in a Ae oe grocer. He knows whgt people Doe agan nmpeUn, 98/any ot avery] Tay ei . vila knows he is building satisfaction each use. ‘Por sale by druggiats everprohece, |, Sines the palmy: days of the ‘old time he sells a can of delicious Butter-Nut-to Ceeeveenchet Ea a HAY—GRAIN 2 seas ed m 5 CHIX FEEDS— SALT ido: hevantr in othe orate Sooattion ~ Nut flavor you know why. Blended of the Casper Warehouse Uo. |an athietic prominence that, carries : world's choicest coffees, rich, mellow and fragrant, 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL. 27 Wy; )) Here is how the list runs: oo spare wi tt j If you have never tried it order a can today. STORAGE FORWARvING| Football—Tie for championship of / | If it j 3 conference ay / | f it is not supremely better we will refund For the best results in raisin, Basketbali—Tie for champlonship. . chickens use Victor Buttermilk] ‘Track and fleld—Champlonghip. your money. Starter. For more eggs feed Indoor track and field.—Cham Victor Seratch Feed and Laying Mash. $5.00 Reward ve dollars reward will | be paid} > PAGIFIG COAST STARS TO CONTEST HONORS IN SEABRIGHT TOURNEY By LAWRENCE PERRY (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, July 17,—In connec- tion with the plans for the thirty first annual tennis tournament the Seabright Lawn ‘Ten Cricket club ig the interestir ment that William _ Johnston and stars will enter. Both need to con University of Michigan athletle dy nasty, honors in sport in the middie west have heen pretty well distri buted. But with the result of the ene back to the old Maize-and Blue regime for analogy. Pionship. Golf—Championship. ‘Tennts—Championsh!p If an alluring record does nothing else, it appeals to bud. ding athletes in the secon schools—and 1s certainly an adver. tisement for the Illinois summer school for coaches. a — of this sort ‘fo “Dhaest Nut is the favorite coffee. * one of his customers. / If you have ever tasted the exquisite Butter- it is a treat every home can afford. opening quietly to pass a boy with toes, a rare, forbidden joy. Often his violin went with him—he loved to play in the open. Ladies r C on - Shampoo ron Ol ____ 90 Ladies’ Hair _. 40e Cutting -_.- is well worth remember- ing. This business is care- fully and honestly con- the East India company, John Davis. president, which built a line of sail- boats some 8 inches long and carried on extensive commerce in lemdyes, TTMAN BLDG. ad B Painless Extraction rected the old negrg, Gabe, on how GUARANTEED to drive the cows to pasture. Wor his father's hobby was raising fine cattle, And now and again, John’s eloquence would win Gabe's permis- sion to take a horse down to Bud Siers’ to be shod. From the day John entered George Young private gehool when he was 12 years of age, he knew he was the smartest boy in town, “Doc J. W. MOTORWAY . Will Offer to the: People of Casper ' A New and Efficient Service Fourth Floor 0-S.Bldg. Telephone 564-J For results try a Tribune Clas E. Paul Bacheller CANDIDATE FOR; DISTRICT JUDGE PRIMARIES AUGUST 19

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