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gROePe RUSTLERPEFEA UST ATELSED DS AETSCOEDILMRL ERD OE DIED °£ | PPURSTORENSRTE LITO TERE RETS TR TAD UT TES SEER ETE RT Ee COTO RESTORED RR ORES RERBEE SS: i : : H = : i &. ePUTADORRES. REUESPTRTVEELTPORT INDI ED ENSCRET FORT REEETEDORE see ORBITS SSEPR DFAS OPTPETETONS Ee cIgETE peRQnarererseerrrerece roo enee WEDNESDAY, VEDNESDAY, AUGUST POSH TOWN I APILLAGED; ALL. JAILS OPENED Bolsheviki Charged With Raid Made on Border Town. WARSAW, Aug. 6.—(By the As- sociated Press)—A pbolshevik band, armed with machine guns and bombs has raidéd the Polish town of Stolpee,. (Stolbtsy, southwest of Mitsk), 's dispatches received here. The raiders released prisoners from the jail and pillaged the post office and railroad station, smashing the Megraph and telephone instruments so that the news was not transmitted to Warsaw until the affair was over. The raiders were repulsed from the tax collector's’ offices by the employes and police after a fight in which one of the employes and seven of the policemen were killed. Polish cavalry going to their aid were greeted with a burst of ma- chine gun fire and a regular battle followed. The raiders escaped, leav- ing a number of wounded, who were made prisoners. Cavalry forces are after the band with some prospect of its capture, according to latest reports. Some of the raiders, it is stated, wore. the regulation soviet army uniform, Dearing red stars. Here and There “Allah be praised,” for these cool mornings. It begins to look as though the weather man might re- lent and allow us a little rainfall, Yesterday afternoon we were sure of it—until the sun came out. Never- theless, “Hope springs eternal in the human breast.” In yesterday's paper the loc of the “Ye Home Made Was given as 542 South Center street, The address should have been 543 instead of 542 South Center street. tion Dye” College students. instead of allow- ing’ curious maiaens at summer “colonies” the chance to gaze upon jeweled pins. and listen to campus slang, have ‘somewhat suddenly taken the notion that the proper vacation consists of imitating Cortez and Columbus on a cross-country tour, on Which js painted expressive slogans, attracts attention to them- selves and brings a laugh. Mothers! Have you seer our stock of desirable midsummer dresses In sizes up to 14 years? All of them are on sale at cost. See Riding in a dilapidated bug, | sUST 6, 1924. By NEA Airmail Service Cordell Hull (left), retiring chairman of the Democratic National Com- mittee, is seen here explaining some of the details of the office to his At Shaver’s right is Daniel Roper, of internal revenue, who, before John W. Davis" Willtam Gibbs McAdoo’s chief successor, Clem W. former commisisoner nomination for president, backers. Sask., Canada. Mr. and Mrs. E. lyr, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Utica, Kan, William Spierr of Chadron, Neb. Ralph Malox of Sioux City, In. E. D. Snodgrass of Donna, Tex. E. . Stuart of Springfield, John Jester of Port Worth, Tex. and Mrs. Gering Neb. Mr. Van Lawrencé of Chicago. Leroy zidane and family of Gary, Mr. Ind. Malcolm West Orange, N. Timmermans tson of “Port By Shaver (center). was one of A. Wilder of Col-}| Neb. A. G. Bollinger of Te of Rochester; Huron, 118 W. nkier of, Pawhusk Tex. , Okla. Mo. H. G. per from Denver, W. Simmons of Sparks J. and family of Earl Powers of Gary, Ind. J. Bailey and family of Pitts-}_ Dollar “Da; burgh, Pa. A. C. Murray of Moonfield, Neb. [icing, enamel A. G. Guthiel of Salt Lake City. Cc. vv Ipot_ of St, Louis, Mo. F, L. Mr. and . George Hallock of] there will be a reduction of $1.00 on|by the Marshall-Wells Co., been Kalburnie Ginghamns, 4 yards _ $1.00 or. The Gantt Hard:| very. attractively priced, at from French Ginghams, 2 yards ~~ $1.00 of Springfield, Ohio. 9 East First.—Adv. $7.45 to $9.98 The Coaster consists Permanent Finish Organdy, 2 $1.09 of Tulsa, Okid. 7 of seasoned hard wood, with cold Colored Indian Head, 2 yard $1.00 Ride of Endic N.Y: H, H. Culbertson of Pocatello, Ida.,| rolled steel axles, and double-disc Light and dark Percales, 5 yards < $1.00 Tom Gessford of Pr Utat was in Casper yesterday. stéel wheels, with a number of un- Children’s Ribbed Hose, regular 50c, 3 pair $1.00 William Butler of Kearn —- uswal accessories such as a. license AL W: Gumaer: of Oshkosh Attention, shappersi Tomarrom inj prtce, Daioh Nie ahi a rubber The Remnant Store Z% them at once. The Stuart Shop.— Ady, R. S. MeNeil, a former resident ot Casper; arrived in town yester- day from California, where he has spent over a year. The trip was made by motor. ‘tomorrow starts the big time of the summer for Casper. Not only will the next four days be full of thrills and spinal shivers, but the committee, not to be outdone, will hold a parade twice. Casper people should be proud that the finest rid ers in the country have consented to “do their stuff” for the coming rodeo, and that the latest dnnovations of rodeos will be seen here. See that quality Leonard's Polar King White. proved by “Good Housekeep!: Enameled lining, side-icing. A very Umited supply in stock at only $26.55. The Gantt Hardware com- pany, 239 EB. First.—Ady. refrigerator. Ap- The Wills-Firpo encounter will be completely forgotten if the political situation continues in its present state of development. What is a mere prize fight compared to the endeavors of two politicians to dis- close the awful past of each other? Lincoln Cleaners—Phone 2519W. Tripeny’s fountain, with expert attendants te prepare a wide range of delicious drinks, will detight you. Everything for the home medi- cine cabinet at Tripgpy’s.—Ady. Tomorrow, Thursday the 7th, will be a red-letter day in the calendar of thrifty buyers. National Dollar Day, a recent institution, is design- ed to present shoppers with an op- portunity to buy reliable goods at saving prices. The advertisements within the Tribune will carry a mes- sage of tremendous value to every buyer. Read them! You may try others first—but it Will .be Schwartz eventually. Jos. I. Schwartz.—Adv. J. ©. Gifford of Worland was in Casper yesterday. Tomorrow is adv, Attention, shoppers! Doltar Day at Harper’ H. E, Veuland motored to Casper from Denver yesterday. Dr. J. T. Dallas was a Casper visi- tor from Cheyenne Tuesday, Jewelry that cannot be surpassed for beauty and durability, Jos. I. Sohwartz.—Adv, Doctors tell us that a large num- ber of face muscles aie required to frown; that a very few are required for smiling. In the same manner it is tiring on the constitution to knock your town; and it requires very little effort to put in a boost for it. Think about it: ' Arrivals at the city camp Tues day ‘nci@ded: J. 8. Felteson of Wichita, Kan Rev. P. 1. Thacker of Ind’an Head, By Tan nd Paul Jones of A. Cadawallader of G L, Ziveck ots San Be a Alexander, La. price of $26.5! f New York City. rardy Kar W. H. Blair and family of Ashland, J. M. Baird of Tacoma, Wn. B. Johnstop of Breckinridge, D. Mugruder of Muldron, Okla. Philip Haddan of Brawley, Cal. A Uttle rurtner to walk—a. lttle better work. City Shoe Repair Shop, 2nd.—Ady, Curts passed through Cas. yesterday o Attention, shoppers! Dollar Day at’ Harper’ L. V. Schulze of Trinidad was in Casper Tuesday, Special! Polar King White Refrigerator, side led many other desirable features. has been selling at the. greatly redyced 5. Dollar Day .at Harper's.—Adv. Misses Dorothy and Gladys ness college. ‘Workman. * Loveland have enrolled in the steno. Joarte Hardw: graphic department of the school session of the Casper Busi- “Learn to Earn” ai the Casper Business College, Inc.—Adv. Visitors from Fort, Collins, Colo.,| yesterday included: Mr, and Mrs. 2. . Cook and’ Mr. and” Mrs. Ww. . night | St—Adv. son, the United States army world Surprise the wife—bring home | *V!#tors expect to remain here sev- some cream doughnuts from the | fal days following thelr stormy trip Doughnut Shop, nd St.) from Hoefn Hornafjord, on the east- Ady - ern Iceland coast yesterday. The 4 , fliers said they could start today on “ es their Greenland flight eXcept for A part co Mr. M i epithe ee ak and Mrs.! the uncertainty of the situation at fhe Casuer Daily Trihune —— re Co, 239 East Firs t Lowe!l H. Smith and Eric Nel- Juda Kit Mathison and Wilma Peter son have returned from a trip to Yel lowstone park. Two weeks were spent on the trip, which proved \o Angmagsalik, where the worst ice conditions in years are reported. The airmen do not like the pros- pect of a 480 mile flight over open chen, I DISEASE COST ‘FIVE MILLIONS OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 6.—The foot and mouth disease in California has cost approximately $5,000,000 and has made necessary the slaughter of 102,000 hi ot livestock _to_date, tt! PAGE FIVE. was announced here today by Dr. J. R. Mohler, chief of the bureau of animal industry of the United States department of agriculture. Dr. Moh- ler is directing the government end of the campaign against the — epl- zootic. There are still 208 men in the field in the campaign, although 14 coun- ties have been released from quaran- tine, Dr. Mohler éaid. The farms tested and restocked number 151. Have those shoes repaired today! Natrona Shoe Shop, 114 E. Midwest. Adv. water with no certainty, of a proper landing place. The reports from Angmagsalik are conflicting, there be a very enjoyable one, Are. you off feed? Our delicious doughnuts do taste different.| being no assurance as yet that the Mrs. H. B. Kline, who was slightly} Doughnut Shop, 427 E. 2nd St,—]| supply steamer Gertrude Rask, re- injured last week, is rapidly con-| Adv, ported yesterday caught in the ice 15 miles off shore, had been able to deliver her supplies for the airmen’s next sto; Major C. Cumrine of the United States army alr service who was awaiting the fliers here when they arrived yesterday, is canvassing the situation, but is uncertain as yet when it willbe feasible to continue the flight. © Preparations were made early to- valescing and will probably be able to appear at the Gift Shop tho latter part of the week. NEW PLANE 1 SENT AVIATORS The famous Skeezix Shoes $1.00 a pair. Art Shop.—aAadyv. at The Kopper Kettle We have an expert mattress min and can remake or repair any kind of mattress or box spring. The Bailey Furniture company. Phone (Continued from Page One.) day to pull the planes ashore for 1617J.+ 326 W. Yellowstone.—Adv. trawler, but it was believed to have|minor repairs. This work will re- ti been badly smashed. quire less than a day's time. The Both the White House and war department have been besieged, since the mishap to Lieutenant Wade, to make some arrangements to permit him to*finish the flight. After safe- ly negotiating 19,000 miles and al- most crossing the two oceans, it was argued every effort should be made to help him with the goal in sight. Lieutenant Wade and his me chanic, Sergeant Ogden, were picked by the Richmond and are expected to proceed to the mainland aboard her. The Douglas cruiser at Lang: ley FieMi“at one time was consider. T..R. Cathcast of Cheyenne was in Casper for a short time yesterday. machines came through their battle with the high wind on the flight | here from Hornafjord yesterday in good shape despite the fact that the gale at times was so furious that it carried away part of the radio anten- Mae of the cruiser Richmond, flag- ship of the patrol fleet. At one point the planes were forced to. proceed sideways, the engines working at an eighty mile an hour rate but mak- ing scarcely any progress. When the Chicago and New Or- leans. arrived over Reykjavik they found the harbor crowded with ship. ping. It had been planned on this The famous Skeezix Shoes. at $1.00 ‘a pair. The Kopper Kettle Art Shop.—Adv. The. Temple studio for kodak fin- pains and copumerctal. portraits. — iv. May Richmond of the Casper Business college is leaving for the east to accept a position. The famous Skeezix Shoes at m a motoring trip|$1.00 a pair. The Kopper Kettle | °d a substitute for the machine count for them to land outside the Art, Shop.—Adv, which crashed with Major Martin,|sea wall but this was impracticable original commander of the flight in| because of the rough water. The Alaska. Don't overlook Kline’s Wednes- day Specia's. 135 South Center St. —Adv. Tomorrow Is pilots were equal to the emergency, ‘Ady. however, and made a beautiful land- ing in the Imited space in which they had to work inside the harbo; REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 6.— (By_the Ass ted Pre: Lieute: Miss Agnes Duncan, daughter of Robert Duncan, prominent sheep. man, has resumed her studies at the Casper Business college after a vaga tiom of a month. Get a coaster for the kiddie this summer. The Zenith Coaster made YOU BET WE HAVE DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS TOO Leonard's ning, and’ with For Thursday only banded brake. This is the only coaster to be road tested, and will carry a ton weight. See ‘t at the SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET rite Zz ce-Presid ice-Presidi President ent ent Secy-Treas. SSS Directors E. P Bacon. .Vice-Pres: trona Power Co. M. A. ee Farle *G. *purwen, Appliance Co. Gen.Mgr, Na- Owner, Becklingér Pres. Casper Gas W Jt Saar Pres. Wyoming Baking W. J. \Chamberlin, Pres, Chamberlin Purn. H. Cc. Chappel, Credit Mgr. Natrona Power Co. Ww. H- rat pb ie beg Prop. Casper Phar- Emmett ve ier; Mgr. Frantz Shop. Earle eon Hanway, Secy. Natrona ‘ounty Tribune. Dr. M. iss Keith, Physician and Surgeon. J. S. Mechling, Mgr. Peoples’ Finance and Thrift Co. Advisory Board ? Toit We’ Pea fe tiers Pres. Casper 3. w. Boeke, Attorney at-Lay Ay K. Bott, Mer. pp et 1. R. C. Cather, Pres. Wyoming Trust “co. A. E. Chandler, Chandler Ind, Filling Station. H. B. Durham, Attorney-at-Law. L. D. Gulich, ‘Mgr./Wells Music Sh Earle D. Holmes, Pres. Holmes Har Co, TE: ware Hanway, ‘Tribune. Jourgensen, ahd Retail. w Pres. Paints, Whole Laur, Assi Co. stecl, U.S. Bureau of Mines. op.: Natrona County Johnson, Campbell-Johnson: Co, - Cashier Wyo. Trust Charies B. “Winter, Congressman: M. E. ung, Vice-Pres. Gen. Mgr, New York Oil Co. NO assignment of : we es~ no plédges~ no usury~ no de PEOMAN ESET ATTEY AYSIU UADASTOO ED Pe FTE ENT ELE TS no publicity, $ To assist salaried people and wage-earners to properly finance wad themselves Opening Announcement Open for Business Monday, August 11th, 1924 OUT PROPERTY or pie eet eet Cock head bea less Ww po Tila tied carpi bed he ged, Soon seg el noicredit in a lnsinesa sense: If credit was fecter trate ree ss apersnasl favor. They could cast ona igus. Nesp fy at but they could not bor- Shark’s ruinous rate of interest or apply- THE PEOPLES Pec AND THRIFT CO. of this city was created to meet thedemands of these The company is officered and managed by ers. They will confine their efforts to the financing of the wage earners of this yin sums of from $25 upwards at a reasonable rate of interest plus a nominal fee for investigation and clerical service. Repayments may be made in small weckly, semi-monthly or monthly Payments to suit the LOANS WILL BE ated ON THE aronls OF CHARACTER AND EARNING ABILITY. No cuctenmnent Of wages nor pledges are demanded. wer. 2k pained emg LYS. ; eee AREIE HONEST AND NEED MONEY FOR ESSENTIAL PUR- our institution will solve year pr peeblens for you. You be ace me financial basis that the pian Snioye through his and can borrow the 2a anead you need at a reasonable ee (ORE THAN ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS WAS LOANED S WAGE EARNERS in the United States by similar institutions during the year 1923, with a loes ratio of less than one-tenth of one per cent. This firmly establishes the fact that “CHARACTER PLUS EARNING ges ISA PROPER BASIS OF CREDIT-' YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AS A PATRON OR A GUEST. Further information cheerfully furnished upon application. PEOPLES FINANCE ano THRIET COMPANY OF CASPER SUITE 105 BECKLINGER BLDG. Office Hours: 9 a. m.—5:30 Pp. m. ba PHONE 825 es Character pl is aproper Earning Abilit sis for Bk Es is meets every tastein P. S.—Tree Tee meets every taste in tea Here Are Some Real Specials FOR NATIONAL DOLLAR DAY TOMORROW Five Pair Fibre Silk Hose_i____ SI 1 S1 Any Straw Hat, in the house for $1 SCOTT CLOTHING CoO. 240 SOUTH CENTER Three Pair-of 50c: Leather-face $1.25 Work Shirts, Blue and Athletic Union Suits, 75c values; E. Paul Bacheller Candidate For DISTRICT JUDGE Eighth District “I stand for law and order and complete performance of duty of all officers connected with administration of criminal laws to the end that all persons accused of, crime may be fair trial, and that speedy justice done.” may be Primaries August Nineteenth Political Advertisement