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WOOPETTRR GE | sroreeeeneonny ent nna tenn amne PAGE Two. jJOKN W. CAN WILL BE. BRIEF |W ACCEPTANCE No Extensive Speech Is Intended by-Demo Nominee. DARK H ILESBORO, Maine, July —A precedent in i vity is the goal of John W. Davis preparation of his” address accepting the Democratic _ presi- dential nomination. His idea now is to cover the field generally with hasis on the more important issues of he day, such as honesty in gc ment, foreign af. fairs, taxes and’ tariff and farm re lief. The occasion requires. the dis- cussion of so many different sub- jects that Mr. Davis cannot make his speech as brief as he would like. While he has not determined finally upon even the frame work his present intention is to confine the whole discussion to approxi. mately 4,000 words, which would re quire about forty minutes in de- livery. | Here and There dressmaking parlor Kettle. Alterations a specialty. —Adv. Mr. short fishing trip. Thorpe has returned from a Thermos Lotties for that week- end picnc at only 98e, Tripeny’s.— Ady Tom Winter is spending several days in Casper. Jos. I. Schwartz for jewelry — Ady. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ball went through’ Casper enroute to the park yesterda Their home is in Mis. souri Valley. Tripeny’s windows will show you striking bargains this week.—Adv. Go to Tripeny’s fountain for that delicious mid-afternoon drink.—Adv. M. E. Hall, general superintendent of the Motor Power department on the C. & N. W. was in Casper yester- day on business. dos. I. Schwartz for reliable watch repuiring.—Adv. Mrs. Mapes” dressmaking parlor in ‘the Kopper Kettle, Alterations and remodeling a specialty.—Adv. See Ben Transfer. Phone 74.— Ady. Mr. and Mrs. R. FE. Landes and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson are in Shoshoni for a few days. Pxpert watch, jewelry repairing. prices. Casper Loan Ady. r was in Ther- mopolis the first of the week. The Temple studio for kodak fin- commercial and ishing —Ady. portraits. st. Louis pass Comfortable cabs driven by care | ful drivers. Casper Cab Co. Phone 132.—Adv “Let ’er buck” Cheyenne is once of a Frontier Days’ cele shirts of many colors, pe the throes | ation. Silk ish horses ers, and bow-legged’ punchers rm the bash for the big time. mco will be as scarce in as Davis supporters in When a whistling rope ¢ of some bawling arling will wonder left home. As soon as eyclone in the form of a bronch, o “sunfish” the jolted on his back will suddenly that the ground ig the softest THIS WOMAN'S MARVELLOUS RECOVERY All Due to Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Truman, Minn. down and’ had pains i was badly run- my side and metimes] move around in bed. My husband ot me Lydia E. inkham’s Vege- table Compound, and aftertaking it was so much better I could do allmy work again. I do my house- work, have a “ ° den, rai ens, and in harvest time I wo the field and helped pick corn. § me- times I do chores and milk. I took the Vegetable Compound beforeand after my four-months-old baby was born, and it has always helped me wonder- | fully. there is medicine made every woman Ww ‘omen suffering from t common totheir sex should give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 2 fair trial. 4 | The Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl Compound has relieved women of suct: | troubles for the past fifty years. Por pale by druggists everywhere, place in the world. But when we leave the stands every mind will ce the thought, “If we saw this today, just wait until tomorrow.” See that quality refrigerator’ — onard’s Polar King White—ap- “Good Housekeeping.” Enameled lning, side icing. A very limited supply in stock at anly $26.55. The Gantt Hardware Co., 239 . First. of Mrs. Rose Moyes, left Casper yes- terday for Yellowston park. Children to board and room. Also day nursery work. 642 §. Lincofn. Phone 2861J, R. M. Kelley arrived here yester- day from North Park. Mr. Kelley duated from the University of ado last June. Mrs. Boog has been in Denver for ja few days. Rapid progress has been made on the building being erected by Jack Daly, and completion is expected ab®ut August first. Bricklayers have been working for several days and the walls have gone up with a suy- prising rapidity. Drop in at Lloyd's soda fountain for a cool refreshing drink these hot days.—Aqv. AS Sen G wh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green passed through Casper ‘enroute to Duluth, Minn. Complete line pennants. Lloy: of novelties and Drug stére.—Advy. “Second Youth,” which will soon show at the Rialto, reminds us of Ponce de Leon's bubbling fountain of youth. See our Wednesday’ window for the sale specials at+50c and $1.00. Articles of genuine worth. H. B. Kline, Jeweler, 135 So. Center St. ady, The “kid murderers in Chicago show a surprising amount of con- fidence for youths who aré faced by @ hempen rope. Honor ‘university Students are seemingly not exempt from the ego maina. See our We@nesday window for the sale specials at 0c and $1.00. Articles of genuine worth. H. B. Kline, Jeweler, 135 So. Center St. adv, An Indian with the Barnes show fell off the train, which conveyed the troupe to Billings, and was killed. The red man may be entirely at home on the back of a horse, but a train {is foreign territory to him. Be sure it is NUCOA it gives satisfaction in summer weather Insist - get * the original ; fhe Casper Daily Cridune : CONGRESSMAN WINTER PAID HIGH TRIBUTE IN CHAUTAUQUA ADDRESS (Special to Casper Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 22.— Congressman J. N. Tincher of Kan- sas who debated political questions of the day with Congressman Bark- ley of Kentucky before a large audi- ence at the Chautauqua here last night paid high compliments to the Wyoming representative, Charles FE, Winter of Casper. © Congressman Tincher asserted that no man had made a better record in co short a time as had Mr. Winter, He said, “Winter has received the highest places allotted to new members on four powerful committees in the house, thdt he was well posted on all matters that affected Wyom. ing and through persigtent efforts had helped Wyoming’ in many ways.” Congressman Barkley, Democrat agreed’ with Mr. Tincher and said to the audience that if they must have a Republican he would recommend that they keep a good man like Mr. Winter. pion, Wyoming Motorway On July 25, we will inaug- urate an efficient passen- ger service between Raw- lins and Casper, leaving Townsend Hotel Bus D& pot at 2p. m. daily. Wyoming Motorway Baye NATRONA within five (5) days. / NOTICE Change of Ownership DEPOT All parties having accounts unpaid due from above firm, please present [ SPORT BRIEFS PHILADELPHIA.—Lew Tendler, of Philadelphia, and Bobby Barrett, Clifton Heights, Pa., fought 10 hard | jf rounds to a draw. CINCINNATI.—Poe Anderson of Covington, Ky., scored a technical knockowg over Pinkey Mitchell, Mil- waukee, junior welterweight cham- in the eighth round of a scheduled 10-round bout. a For results try a Tribune Clas. sified Ad. Say “Bayer Aspirin’” INSIST! “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Unless you see the + Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy- sicians.for 24 years. Safe whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin {s the trade mark of Bayer Manv ‘cldeater of Balicylicaci¢ Accept only a Bayer P ackage facture of Monoacetica: NEWS the room. 1 only,.60-lb. Side Icer. The invoice of these refrigerators is available for you to inspect, and you can easily verify our statement that these Refrigerators Are offered to you at some cases at less The prices on these Hibbard-Spencer and Bartlett O. V. B. refrigerators, oak an dall porcelain lined, is the result of our overstocking on this line for this summer's business. We-could store what might be left after this summer sea- son is over, carry them to spring, but we would rather have If you need a refrigerator, or are going to need one, this most certainly offers a chance that, frankly, we could not regularly offer the public and stay in business. 1 only, 20 pound, regular $20.00 value. Now-_--$14.00 3 only, 30 pound, regular $22.50 value. Now-___$15.50 2 only, 40 pound, regular $30.00 value. Now_ 6 only, 60 pound, regular $32.50 value. Now-__-$22.50 1 only, 60-Ib. Side Icer. Reg. $35.00 value. Now_$24.50 1 only, 60-1b. Side Icer. 3 only, 85-lb. Side Icer. Reg. $50.00 value. Now-$34.50 Reg. $42.00 value, Now-$29.50 E. P. BRENNAN 144 SOUTH DURBIN Reg. $40.00 value. N cost—and in than cost. -$20.00 ow-$28.00 PHONE 133 TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, IS DOLLAR DAY This month’s Dollar Day, coming as it does towards the end of the Summer season, really some extraordinary values are offered. Every department in the store is ready to prove to you that it pays to take advantage of Dollar Day. ° CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS Children’s Taped Knit Union Suits. A very prac- tical little. garment for $ boys or girls. 69c value at 2 FOR 2 Third Floor yl i] LADIES’ VESTS Ladies’ Gauze Vests, white and* pink, tailor tops, all sizes. 50c value, at 3 FOR. Rasteagessy WOMEN’S U-SUITS Women’s fine Gauze Union Suits, in all styles and sizes. 34 to 44. 65c value, for 2 FOR... fe CRETONNES Cretonnes in all the new- est small, medium and large patterns. The col- orings will appeal to you. Values up to 59c, at 3 VDSMBGH Gi ciige cect Third Floor PILLOW CASES 42x36 Gold Seal Pillow Cases. A real good value at 3 FOR 2... crt * Third Floor GINGHAMS 27-inch and some 32-inch Dress Ginghams, some very good patterns for children’s dresses at 7 YARDS FOR Third Floor $ WORK GLOVES Men’s Leather ~ Faeed Gloves, tipped fingers, union made, heavy weight knit wrist or gauntlets. Our regular 43c quality, at 3 PAIRS. Men's Store WORK SHIRTS 75¢. values in Men’s Khaki and Chambray Work Shirts. . Full cut, all sizes, i Men’s Store MEN’S U-SUITS Men’s Athletic Union Suits, made of fine madras and cross bar muslin, standard sized. $1.95 value, feature: Men’s Store ' MEN'S SOX The old reliable Firemen and Engineers’ Sox. Reg- ular 25c seller. ‘For to- morrow, at 5 PRS. FOR.... Men’s Store A | BOYS’ CAPS Jackie Coogan Caps for boys. A large selection of good neat patterns, $1.95 values. Offered at---__ Main Floor BOYS’ OVERALLS Made just like dad’s, full 220 weight denim, all Blses, Othe Oo oe elec cl 1 $ Main Floor POLLY PRIM APRONS An assortment consisting of about 85 Aprons. For- merly selling at $1.98____ Regular 40c quality. WOMEN’S SILK HOSE These are the regular $2.00 quality, full fashioned. Colors only; no blacks or whites, For Dollar Day, pair 4.09 Main Floor SUMMER WASH FABRICS . Here are concentrated a variety of the newest Wash Fabrics. . Voiles, crepes and others, for Dol- lar Day these will be out at, 3 YARDS FOR..........- Third Floor cB Na Aa IEE EL ‘CHILDREN’S HOSE + Fine Mercerized Stockings. sizes; black only. These are regular 35c quality. For tomorrow at, 5 PAIRS Main Floor TURKISH TOWELS Medium size, double thread, Turkish “Towels. For tomorrow, at 3 FOR__-_ Third Floor FIBRE SILK HOSE In black, brown and white, 69c value. For § Dollar Day, at 2 PAIRS Mainloor BLEACHED MUSLINS 36-in.. Bleached Muslin, fine finish, free from starch, longcloth finish. offered tomorrow, 5 YDS. Third Floor SHEER PRINTED COTTON : CREPES f Finish the season with one or more new Wash Dresses. See these pretty crepes, we offer tomor- row. Values up to $1.00 yard, at 2 YDS. FOR........ Third Floor ‘FourthFloor Dollar Day Specials Aluminum Stew Pans, covered 3 .quart capacity, C8ciisason- == $1.00 White ®reakfast Plates, En- glish ware; per dozen ES $1.00 Colored Glass Sandwich Trays. a... $1.00 White | Republic Cups and Pans, cach 94.00 Aluminum. Ther- mos Bottlés, cach 91200 Galvanized Refrigerator Pans. Seamless. “A splen- did value, ton $1.06 Plain Goblets 4 for LINDSAY & CO. ULE DEP’T STORE : GINGHAMS 82-inch Kalburme Ging- hams, standard patterns, $ large selection, 38c qual- ity, Out for tomorrow, at 4 YDS.. FOR..........: Third Floor . PERCALES Eighty count Queen Per- cales, lights and darks, also a line of plain colors. 33c values, at 4 YDS, FOR Third Floor CHILDREN’S DRESSES $ White voile and organdie. Sizes 2 to 6 years. each__ INFANTS’ CASHMERE SACQUES Made of fine quality q White Cashmere, daintily trimmed with silk em- broidery, each BRASSIERES Made of fine quality, bro- cade back fasteniing. Sizes 32 to 42. 3 FOR.... . DIMITY BLOUSES What remains of our stock of Dimity Tuck-in Blouses CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS $ $ About fifty Children’s Hats remaining from our summer stock. Values to $5.98, each CORSELETTES No. Q500 R. and G. Cor- selette. Regular $1.25 value. Sizes 34 to 40___ CORSETS A big counter full of R. $ and G. Corsets, both me- dium and low bust models. Regular $1.75 values____ _ ENVELOPE CHEMISE Made of fine quality, soft finished “Willowloom” Cloth, daintily trimmed with embroidery —_: ———————_ GOWNS Made of fine quality, soft $ finished nainsook; daint- ily lace trimmed_____. Jam uu_“86 BOUDOIR, CAPS A new shipment of pretty Silk Boudoir Caps. Lace - and ribbon trimmed. Reg- ular $1.19 value SILK CREPE 36-inch Knit Crepe, very popular for Sport Dresses, extra value for Dollar Day can be had in Corral, Maphisto, Moh a w k, Brown, Taupe. Regular « $2.19 yard, at yard Third Floor 1