Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 14

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clr ha thr ter tle ste me do ed LS) ee es | = 1 PAGE FOURTEEN. FARM CHOPS IN NORTHWEST 10 AVERAGE GOOD Black Rust Scarce in Four States, Late Survey Shows. ST. PAUL, Minn., July 25.—On the eve of harvest, farm crops in four northwestern states, Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Mon- tana—promise “good_yields,”" despite & backward season, ficcording to an unofficial survey published by three Minneapolis and St. Paul news papers. “There are only a few reports of black rust in the four states, and only a few traces of red rust on wheat, stems have been reported,” the report says. “In almost all sec tions of the Dakotas and Minnesota there is ample moisture to carry the crops to maturity.” The report, published in the St. Paul Dispatch, the Minneapolis Tri- bune, and the Minneapolis Journal declares the cutting of rye and oats piready has started in sota n Corns. go quick this new way ERE’S the quickest way to stop corns that men of science know—Blue-jay. A noted scientist discovered it— different from any other corn remedy. It is safe and certain. Stops all pain instantly. Then the corn ‘loosens 80 you can lift it off, Quick and lasting relief, no dan- ] gerous paring. Use it tonight. Walk in comfort tomorrow, At druggists. | Blue-jay @B&aB10% By NEA Airmail Service Senator Robert M. La Follette Burton K. Wheeler (left), Progress! dent and vice president, man John M. Nelson of Wisconsin, of Wisconsin (right) and Senator ve-Independent candidates for presi- are planning their campaign with Congress- their national ‘manager. South Dakota and the wheat harvest ill start “within two weeks.” yard spring and ner, the Min reported from behind normal unusually early y the west, Is. ts ‘bumper crops’ and the grain generally has reached int in development where only pmely adv weather “condi- can prevent yields running as to ne over last year” counties, w: toll in some ® drought as taken its ctions."* dry farming grops" ontinues, “mre not quite e and in some districts , but irrigi acts show s with har prom) vest al Expert watch and jewelry repal; ing. Casper Jewe'ry Co |B. & P. W. Clubs Seek Support For Magazine WEST BADEN, Ind., July 25.— (By The Associated Press.)—The problem of support for the national publication,- “The Independent Wo- man,” confronted the sixth annual convention of the National Federa- tion of Business and Professtonal Women's clubs. A committee pro posal that the federation appropri- ate $10,000 for continuing, the pub- lication of the federation ‘magazine found a number of opponents as well as many supporters. . addition to the debate on the pport for the magazine °-S Bldg. row of Ken two addre ttention of the women uy Gunda ker, of ja, retiring resident of Rotd International and former ernor Edwin P. Mor- ve addresses. Saturday is the Last Day For HART SCHAFENER MAR STYLEPLUS SUITS HALF PRICE One-third Off © BANDITS. HOLE UP STORE AND GAS STATION Sheridan Police Hunt For Holdup Men Who Staged Robberies. SHERIDAN, Wyo., Unmasked bandits held up a filling station and a store here Wednesday. The sum of $58,80 was taken from the filling station. Police still are searching for the two robbers. D. E, Wallace, caretaker of Grease Spot filling station, was held up at 10:30 o'clock when he knelt on the station floor to extract a tire for a supposed customer, The bandit forced him to open the cash register and walked away toward the busi- ness part of the city when he had obtained the money. R. J. Stilwell of a North Main street grocery store refused to raise his hands upon the orders of a youth- ful bandit who entered his store at 10 o'clock. The man fired his re- volver into a showcase and fled with- out taking anything. The descriptions of the two bandits do not tz cording to police. Program for Closing Day At Cheyenne + CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 25.— The program of “finals” day, the last of the Frontier Days celebra- tion here, to be presented qt Frontier One-Fourth Off Saturday ends our great sale that has given you a chance to save money on clothes. There is still a good selec- . tion to choose from. Instead of paying full price for one suit, come in here and get two or three. This opportunity will not pre- sent itself for a time to come. Every one of these suits are guaran- teed to give you satisfaction. The label is in the clothes to back it up. Money back if you are not satisfied. How many other clothing stores are there in Casper that can offer you this proposition, hold a sale -- not one. MEDNICK SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY especially when they BROS. COMPARE OUR VALUES ALWAYS pgrk this afternoon, follows: - Musical drill, 13th United States cavalry. 2. World's championship two-calf roping contest, purse $1,350. 3. Exhibition drill, 76th United States field artillery. 4. Frontier derby, one mile, free- for-all. 5, Roman race. ‘ace, officers and enlist- n from Fort Russell, 8. Riding wild horses, steers and un chief race. d's championship cowgirls’ purse $500. ampionship steer bull- ing contest, purse $1,150. * potato and cbam- ip trick and fancy rop- sontest. d's championship cowboy: bucking contest, purse $1,52 15. World’s championship men’s ri lay race, purse $1,600. 16. Bed or rep race. 17. Cowgirls’ cowpony race. 18. Kids’ race. 19. World’s championship cowgirls’ relay race, purse $1,600. 20. World's championship ‘cowboy trick and fancy roping contest. 21. World’s championship steer rop- ing contest, purse $3,160, 22. Sioux Indian dance, '23. Wild horse race, purse $536. DEPORTATION OF FIRPO IS ASKED OF U. S. NEW YORK, July tion of Luis Angel Firpo, Argentine boxer, was demanded of United States Attorney Hayward by Canon William 8. Chase, of Brook- lyn, as head of the New York Civic league, “in the interests of clean sports and morals,” Canon Chase sald Firpo came to this country with Blanca Lourdes, who was held at Ellis Island and to- day allowed to go to Cuba, and de- clared he could see no reason. why she should have been refused per- '5.—Deporta- mission to land, while Firpo was al- lowed to enter. Canon Chase turned over to Mr. Hayward confidential information concerning the case, the nature of which he declined to make public. ps bated a> hed esenetoy For results try a Tribune Clas- sified Ad. -Wyoming Motorway On July 25, we will inaug- urate an efficient passen- ger service between Raw- lins and Casper, leaving Townsend Hotel Bus De- pot at 2 p. m. daily. Wyoming Motorway July 25.—| ‘This is so Handy’ People like the way we display our shoes. All of them are on racks. You can easily see every style in the store and pick out the one you like best. Naturally this method saves time and helps us sell more shoes, allowing us to price them lower. You'll agree that this is a handy arrangement. light kid Louis heels. A Flattering Three Strap Pattern - One, of the best-fittine slippers we have sold. The three strap design fits a in the arch snugly and smoothl: lows of no gapping at the heel. lently made of good materials and will lease you with its wear and service. ev OTTO IEEE TRY, value we are offering. in toe and sides. leather. ‘ Buying shoes in the Economy Shoe Basement has be- come a habit with lots of Casper people who have " learned how easy it is to save money by trading here. * Look over this half page of special values and see how a much your shoe dollars will buy. ~ Lined with Spanish Being low cut, open, and light it is just the thing for summer wear. Just Look !| _ Super Shoe . A Delectable Patent You must see this fascinating style in a glossy black patent leather to appreciate what a real Has many small cut-outs 0.98 FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924. A Cool Patent Low Heel | SS: PACA and al- Exce In Sizes to Fit Babies, Ladies and Children A most serviceable black patent leather with low rubber heels and. flexible soles. Has lots of cool cut outs over toe and on sides. Fastens (with one strap and is cut low on sides «| making it extra cool. We liked it so well we bought it to fit everybody from babies to ladies. Sizes Sizes Sizes vice, suction soles. Go” feeling. \Sizes looking. Flexible, light, Give your feet that “Let’s 214 to 6_.$1.85 Sizes 11 to 2. The “Theolad” in Black Satin .- suede. Has cut out lattice design in front. Toes are if < heels are the Cuban height satin covered. ties ------------------------- moderately rounded, One of our new beau- Get the Most Out of Your Shoes 5 When the soles of your ———=——-) Shoes are worn through SHOES that doesn’t mean that their usefulness is end- REPAIRED ed. No! Bring them to our efficient shoe re- pair shop and let us give you a demonstra- tion of how neatly and satisfactorily they can be fixed. venient. “Where Every Shoe Is Out In View” W's ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT | Our location is very con- » rubber An exclusive pattern that will prove to you the advantage of buying here. satin uppers are trimmed with touches of black = *5.98 Its lustrous black A Splendd Patent Sandal “Sandals for Summer’—that’s the season’s shoe slogan. You'll say there is a reason too when locking style in smooth black patent. comfort and world’s df ser- White stitching. Bet- ter made by a whole lot than most sandals — wads, rou see this good ives you barefoot $4.98 The Shoe the Boys Like Boys are crazy over these “Speeder Bals,” easy as going barefoot and a lot safer besides. canvas uppers, nifty brown trimming and brown rubber 3 comfortable, serviceable. $1 BS These are the prettiest felt slippers t a we have ever offered at this low Men’s Soft Brown Kid Oxfords Men like comfort, they like style, that’s w pick this good looking and comfortable o fine brown kid. And it’s as Carefull year Welt Soles heels and it’s fit and mileage will please you_ They are as Have stout hy they xford of good as it is good y made throughout, has Good- 5.98 Something new for those” who find “comfort” in roll- ingthem. Ashortstocking with a special top that may be rolled just below the knee—no twisting, bungle- some knots or unsightly for summer—very practi- cal for bathing. Here now, in many modish shades. Sizes Sizes 3 to 5 o1./4 | “The Prettiest Felts” price. Are of good grade felt in harmonizing color designs. Have silk ribbon trimming, silk pom- poms, and soft padded soles. Come in Saturday sure so you will be certain of getting a pair. In American Beauty, Old Rose, Delf Blue, Golden Brown 98c eis Cool, comfortable Phoenix Bobbed Hosies

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