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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1924. bad he was forced to descend atja published item in which his of. Cawnpore, because of a storm. fice was referred to as that of “dog ‘ ea ere Ta catcher.” Mr. McLennan declares PAGE TWELVE. Che Casper Daily Crivune 5 AHONEY SENATORIAL are beautifully decorated with hand ct painted scenes and flowers. J. C. 0 M 5 Setting the Styles ph z NEW YORK—Pale green hosiery that the office is referred to only (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) | !* decidedly popular just’ now, per- P. oles P r otest as “city impounding officer,” and 7 . PARIS.--Cafe ‘au lait is a tavor- tape peas te. aa poe; weter . " ite sh: ue as contrasted w! justy urban oy e shade just now for traveling ‘ To the Soviet resents any other reference to same. CROWD AT CASPER THEATER |=): ini See acc)" “OE — DETROIT. atch Aug shade is trimmed with some such | *"°°% ‘ 2 bert “Dutch” “Leonard, veteran leve™ FACING SECOND delectable color as. old rose with 9] ees re me far caMee, Altrod, handed pitcher; was reinstated by SSE REDE ° Witzigman of Salt Creek, who died] WARSAW, Aus. 6.—(By the As- big buttons to match. Jap Destroyer Monday, will be held tomorfow after- senate Press).—The Polish govern-| Ter of | Baseball Beoivec aie noon at 2 o'clock under the direction | ment has sent two notes of protest steed pe A pst tink Join: the De. trol eam at a Covering a wide range of pertinent | Democratic nominee, against claims| _PARIS.—The small hat, whether of the Rev. Willis Hugh Germany political topics S¥eeph C. O'Mahoney, | of -capltallatio’. lenaings: Among | Silk or duvetin, is often trimmed Goes on Rocks atthe Muck Funeral home whete the barter iecer One aeetete Hane: Leanani Jeft the club i the * . | candidate for United States senator | other things he pointed out that| these days with fur. A fur scarf body ts at this time. Z spring of 1822, following @ salary Term as Federal Pnis- on the Democratic ticket, last night | Davis was the author of. the Clayton | 8Uch as that formerly worn around oo at neaaeeh ag Setter, tyes atta dispute. - He played “outlaw” ball 2 spoke at the Iris theater to an audi-|act and also supported the Adam. | ‘the neck, is twisted about the crown KIO, Aug. B wey a th for a time and was automatically oner Is Met With ence of several hundred persons.|son law when solicitor general of | With the tail standing up in back, oe Seen Tata intl ARGENT INAN estado teocticamearer Cap tier suspended, ~ Recently he asked to Mr. O'Mahoney went into the planks | the United States. In commenting 3 : ae ehin tated. Leonard asse: State Arrest. of the Demotratis piatickin aha laid| upon Senator Robt. M. LaFollette,| 14ONDON.—The rectangular,| number four, while engaged with eee peed ie ber a ce fe HE: rie vate: three other war craft i that he is in shape to pitch, having stress on what he interpreted as|Mr. O'Mahoney refrained from | Jeweled watch that so many women| / Tre OCT ver a ine een MAKES Ji IMP been ‘playing independent ball in - es herpes : $4 . 4 are wearing at present is not hung ers. 7 Pee ne a Aug. 6.—|Poor administration of the veterans’ | criticism of the independent candi : ° Prior ibe ict no cry GEMEMOUTH, | Manes «ASS o'$ 5 ever gat ‘asic’ the secest etre cca ats aac ieee on an ordinary chain. It swings at n against the rocks at the City Impounding soner ended, left the Plymouth apt 7 The speaker charged the Repub-| (he ond ph tsi SS ENE Bie ihorsilng abaortite dtemeoeale ON FLIGHT . Rig Titl eee ’ r L. = arty ri 4 vi ula: fect by being 01 cord! a S80 . today. Accompanied by a] Tho dpeaker discoursed at length |lican party with having repudiated | #4 Elven an srresular effect by being | Pits Hurting according: t0 Officer’ $s we, ty sheriff he went to Boston to|on railroad freight rate injustice, | the principles of Abraham Lincoln | fastened to ‘Aahols was) tact Meee eal ee URINE th for the furnishing of | flayed the Mellon tax reduction plan,|and asserted that Lincoln repub- é «“ v} | $11,000 hall reauired of him on {criticized Chas. Dawes, candidate | licanism and Jeffersonian democracy te comataets cor dlepphaba raya Ea bouts | ALLAHABAD, British India, Aug. Not Dog Catcher y. for Yourr EYES cherges Lrought in thestate courts | for vice president on the Republican | were one and the same thing. NP Saar a yi srt eae il oO ome > eipdinaaieged FE a, eg opr ee oboe at ay ection with his financial | ticket, and defended John W. Dayis,| The speaker complimented both |SPorts frock is easily one of the ike wae See ator, arrived here at 9 o'clock thi: eae |__ Refreshes Tired Eyes in connection Leroy E. Laird and Judge R. R.| leading articles of raiment worn to- Spa oer are Sees. wna: | White Murine Co,. schemes. 2 ESTE Fee hud opnieste inthe ppietase, | Gay at the. smarter Spepetac’ attention ve” aks ae 6 Torntas. on nie : attempted world] Kenneth McLennan, clty _im-| | Wtte: Chicago.forEveCareBook oI ye onzi attract * ve = ims 10) rer, years ose Sore eee ana wave evidence that the primary |dency toward softer colorings, 1s rs p from Nasira-! pounding officer, takes exception to campaign would be free from mud | "ther a relief from the gaudy color ——— slinging. combinations earlier in the season. ecuritie ange of “ Previous’ to Mr. O'Mahoney’s talk Sey nee td te aneraes || Expected, Booster |\a number of candidates for state of) NEW YORK—One Witth Avenue Cree fonal fices were introduced and made | shop today is showing fans of gauze a plan of dealing in international Sipe x Nepre Sacecaueen eae, a ; ; In strikingly irregular shapes. ‘These ostal reply coupons and to be mak- tae great pronte:theteipn lth sie From Orin Comes Ryen, EB. H. Foster and Bryant 8. ing 4 presiation in foreign exchange. Cromer, candidates for judge of the Thousands of persons entrusted! Opin, Wyo. Aug. 6.—Say folks, |%#hth judicial alts i. a millions to him and many of them | ¢, E Buchar.an and Tom Meaney, candi- Casper-is going to have a real] © ies received the promised profits. ‘ x ~*" | cates for sheriff. roundup this year, and you can % a a Finally the authorities stepped in spit Dr. J. R. Hylton and J. W. De- just. bet your high-heeled boots on 2 erictiaflan)s bath bicsuiisent and closed up the business. Ponzi | +4; For! all of the Top Hands Merritt ¥ Doug jas, be . prom ae i » fede court by z emocrats state circles, were in- was convicted in the federal court] (tie range will be there. to‘ take | Democrats in by ‘his offer ‘to pay: huge interest || PREQL Roundup Is on short term investments in his ° 7 Thursday - Friday-Saturday Will Be Bargain Days at Fuchs --- Days That Will Be Remembered ges of using s roduced and spoke briefly. pe cr ar Tha atest y | Part in the big celebration and give Dyed as eiclatr aint bene % indicating that the postal coupon |%°U ® thrill, aminer,. acted as chairman of the 'y the omen o' asper scheme had not been. operated as| Fur when “yours truly" rode | meeting. represented. Ponzi's company went | down to the depot here in Orin to ——— into the hands of receivers, his| watch the evening passenger train palatial home in Lexington was sold| 60 by, well. Gee Whiz! who did I for the benefit of creditors and he| see ; Why, Malpl Strickland, Buck Lucas and Slim Caskey and was sentenced to jafl for five years. With the usualremittance for good | all the other champion riders. behavior, this term expired today. “Where were they going?” PLA RASH es kaa SET Why to the Casper-Mills rodeo, of course. CITY BRIEFS And s0 while the train stopped here for a few minutes, I had time| CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 6- to ride up to the coach where all| Harold A. Kullberg, 28, one of the F. H. Savage of Denver 1s at-| these H4nest-togosh cowboys and|best known airplane pilots in the tending to business affairs here | cowgirls were, and talk. awhile to | country and who during the World a them. , a8 a Heutenant in the British Sie 10 thier Ghorty” snyiaemn Boree: flying corps, bagged fourtee! K. A. Branchard of Chicago {s| thought that he would show them | German planes, and Henry Dunker, an out of town business man in the| he was not so slow, and proceeded | 34, Of Hudson, Ohio, were killed last city for a few days to’ do a fancy cake walk, and to|™#sht when a commercial airplane " ae Se rear up. I ain't-no brone stomper |!" which they were flying went into Willlam Wilson hay returned | but folks do say that I can ride on |* 70Se dive and crashed 2,000 feet from a weeks’ trip to Thermopolis}a lope and not fall off. And 1 |2%’t Hudson, SUMMER CLEARANCE fur several da “ody. "’ mere ” Kullbe " ident of thi j and Cody, oy don't -enind havin’ “bonty””step'| 4 toon acroreutions meooaation, A clearance the women of Casper are waiting for. Everything must go, the racks must be cleared. Cost will not be considered. Nota single garment will be carried over. They must go. 200 SUMMER DRESSE All guaranteed to wash, newest styles and colors. Worth up to $5. They must go. YOUR CHOICE_ Clarence Huffman is visiting with | Gee Whiz!, I sure did not want him friends and relatives in Cheyenne | to fal. over backwards, or spill me for several days the trip having | into that nice puddle of engine oll, been made overland. there by the cars. And when the oes train glided out of the station and Leslle C. Hay who has been vie-|on its way. So I hollered "So BURIED HERE THURSDAY iting here with his brother for the] Long Everybody” I'll see you at = last 10 days departed last evening | the rodeo.” for his home in Kansas City. And yes sir, you can just bet Saar ay your saddle blanket that I'm goin’ C. F, James is spending today at|to be at the rodeo. Yes Sir, right Lavoye and Salt Creek on business. | up in the grand stand. Anj!’ you'll Services for Robert Hecker, whose funeral will be held tomorrow af- ei ternoon at 4 o'clock, are to be con- s é tig resident | k2OW me, for I'll be the one ‘how!- | qucted at the*First Baptist church, W. L. Connelly, vice pi ing the loudest, “Stay-with-em-|the Rev. Louis S. Bowerman of. of the Mammoth Oil company has cowgirl” “Powder River” “Ride-Em- ficlating. The body is at the Muck returned from q business trip to | Cowbo “WHOOFE Funeral home. * New York City. = eee Charles W. Hoffer of Tulsa ts in Casper for a week on business hay ing arrived yesterday. L. J. Henderson and Frederick Tomorrow Is Harner will leave tomorrow for ° ONE RACK the Big Horns on a two weeks’ va National Dollar Day 1 at O’Cedar $1 00 Cc ONE RACK p atiegele i -------- E009 SUMMER DRESSES SUMMER DRESSES E. W. Dalten of Sheridan is in the | i i rj * city on business an¢ siting with | ’ ‘ ‘ F Se Age m on ee ee regen: A visiting ore 1 lates size White Enamel Consisting of flowered crepes, flat crepes, crepe- Consisting of printed crepes, canton crepes, pues i < $i 00 de-chines, imported voiles and linens. Regular linens, etc. Values on this rack as high as $49.50. : James c Al ands) 6: Rnsslnest) en ay: () -------- ® prices up to $35.00. They must go They must go Springs. e i eee ’ 1 4-gallon | Chester A. Wayne, who has been Stone jar 91.00 assisting Knut Rockne in his sum- . \ Meat Galsorsia wor the: last as MERCERIZED 1 10-inch Cres- Bg 00 ; ; weeks, will ve in Casper this i cent Wrench____ : evening to visit with friends here. ; | ee \ Mr Wayne was choren fullback 1 American on Walter Camp's All-America: cate lirtaaia tn 10x0-namderreneah Se a Alarm Clock_ $1.00 + . he was the backfleld star for Notre ) ONE RACK ONE RACK Jame univ ty e his grad = Beamnae ui vetetts Bios a ae S Ss 1 box 20-gallon Reming- SUMMER DRESSES SUMMER rere) ATS coaching football and track at ton Game Creighton ral | Loads ~--_-+ $1.00 | anal et Meter a obese peer cna zere ot the highest grade and Just 20 Coats in all. Sold at $25.00 up to $65.00. willl Akate famiorsew itor iticeade ite 2 50-Watt Eleg- .00 Soldr ae Nigh. as: $79-80).Phey-milst: £0 They must go , spend ‘neveral days on business tric Lamps______ G. B. Warring arrived in Caspe: y 5 . this morning from Ruck Springs. : 1 75- Watt Bee $4 00 George Hellerman who 1s con- 00 tric Lamps__-_-_ F 7 nected with the Northwestern En e gineering company and who has e fags 4 Kirsch Cur- eieateaa ins vecarneaite Onto Pairs $ ‘ tain Rods -- $1.00 ” a nia. vi lini GS atch, : " 6 White Cups $ * ONELOT in Denver for the last w k is ex 7 tes | dele MMER HA SUMMER HATS wee : ley formerly ut Washer Values up to $12.50. They Must Go Values up to $26.60. They Must Go Casper arrived in the city last evening from Great Falls, Mont., 1 Cotton ley will visit with friends here for | short time after which ho will go & dozen BR are ee ee REAL VALUE Gtothes. Pins PA 6OO ee William Allely will leave in a short time for a tour of European . countries One Lot Wash Blouses One Lot Silk Pleated Skirts Beet NOS || Veer e Hem oan $8.35 ee _ NO REFUNDS -_ NO EXCHANGES 5 EVERY SALE FINAL a a ee Doors Open At 9 a. m.—Be Here for the Biggest Surprise Clearante Ever Offered In Casper f Douglas is in Cas NO EQUAL FOR WEAR s this week D. Green per on busi MARKET FURNITURE AND Hardware Co, SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET Te days hi to Lavoye, 1 who. spent on business has r M. B. Day nver. busir =e || MEDNICK BROS. in Casper for a few. days t week. SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY Claud Amos arrived in the city this morning and will spend erul days hére transacting busi. ness affairs.