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a RE et LR PERE OS CD RR SE NET z ree Oner cee 2 ~ Che Casper Daily Cribtine Sinflar dashes for seclusion. will [is claimed could be raised in Amer-| K. K. K. and asked specifically the E I be made at each of the succeeding [i¢a’ but isn't. | Phe interests on both | this ‘Mr. Davis replied: | hats shown here a » 4 Chicage, Dayton, Omaha,'| sidés -Of the-question are extensive] “In reply to your letter which has| simple and plain, it ful face can its Stops at ; MINE HESUMES Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Bacra- and hence the sugar schedule Alway8| been brought to my attention, I : GET MODESTWELCOME HOME |" mee, .\Siasawmer tas Seana ak fag possib‘e in order to set a world , ; ! os — ; THI N Hl Ne , = Ce SMEAR DLT fecard that may not soon be beat- |the farmers .and the-tarm. seaeeee re FS “4 \ PALISADE, Colo, Aug. 8—The Palisade mine has returned to nor en by long distance filers of other maley with the return to work of nations, Only when the record has been made will the glories of the aire advocates, the ace of sugar trip be unfolded. In a tour of the | 18 lower than it nin’ tM years and there has come no 20 coal miners. The return of the miners despite the fact that threé es, suspected of being the country in which almost all size- E Able citise ‘wil be ‘vinited, the via, |eMt demand trom the DUBS °° * of the Palisade postoffice 508.71 in stamps and tors will tell the story of — their a : flight, its dangors, trials and do-| gy (ga! ‘ lights. Modesty by that time will f have been conquered and there will 4 as procured are still en- wi in the abandoned workings be no need for haste to cut short PARIS.—Incongrously enough the of the mine, was made imperative w= ——— _|BEING MEMBER i F * is scart is worn with the bathing suit “i in| today. It matches the suit and ik , LA Knotted about the neck. u by the threatened fuel shortage here, occasioned by the suspension F PY ie : | SANDIEGO, Calif,’ Aug. 8.— of Work since the fugitives took up ~ NEW..YORK, Aug. §—John -W.| formerly. Some are tight endugh, ies : epee » Candidate “for| to cling to thé arma, nt, C ys oe Rene letter made. public ‘c. P. Baker, seaman first class, was their rendezvous in the mine. @ is: not a memberi LONDON. — Distinetivp braiding |‘killed and FR. W. Cheney, aviation 1 In the meantime armed. possemen ofthe Ku Klux Kian.and neyen was| today trims some of ‘the longer| pilot, was a member. ‘The biotyes, 323) SCR RCC GE latinas. ee : af aaeWae yes one sent to Mr. Davis} ends and waist, so that the lines at| flying fell to the landing field of the j v vere Allen, editor of the World| these ponts are tho first things to|\North:Island Naval station here this « continue to maintain thelr vigil at,~ the main portal and at the two air Tomorrow, @ magazine published] strike the nue to drag along: vin / f ‘ ie” —. R ice, te Cia morning, . ; aby NBA Airmail service | Scientific Adjustment tunately for the president and. the] the present mode for oriental things. ONE DEAD.IN PLANE CRASH (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) That the men are freely. supplied with food and Water has become ap: ee parent as the hotre of the long siege ea oe ee Jag . 7 & in an effort to prevent any mpted escape of the fugitive As a result the watch at the mine we Wie t ; i According to Thomas J. Spellacy soa : 3 has resolved itself into a vigil, the Uncle Sam's ‘round-the-world fly ers wi'l touch North America on the homeward stretch for the. first, manager of the Davis ahiens cs fline seeliataee eat Meio ae 5) ty we Tribune Clas length of which {s to be determined time at Indian Harbor, Labrador. Were is a view of the Uttle town and the entrance to its harbor. Methods Guided by pajgn. headquarters, Mr. Allen, in| girls., ‘They are exactly cain 0 ere, oe : his letter called ‘the attention of|the néeds of. early» autumn. class- The River Jordan had its origin + the period required to finally By ; f yy EDNA MARSHALL about preparing informal wel yarmy can't hel starve the men into surrendering. 2 army can't help that, although !t ‘ 5 : belied LSennnt «bbe (Special Correspondent of The Cas-; comes for Lieut. Lowell Smith and] was “officially” stated this morn Parti Polic Mr, Davis to the charge that ‘the}| rooms or Indeed, to late summer|{n one of the largest springs in the aa ver ‘APribune,) his. companions, Licuts. Leslie P.|ing by Lieut. St. Clilr Street, who artisan y- nominee was a member of __the | strcet_wear. World. Didn’t Know His Brother ° : < Arnold, Brick Nelgon and John planned s t icouyeigie (dik Goa Peres ' planned the entire flight tha: RTT. SMALL My brother got so bad with!” wasHINGTON, Aug ane | Be , and Leigh Wade and was “quité sure there would:be RO Re raat stomach and liver trouble that. wheti| peroes unheralded, without pomp | 2e™" n, if the last two can ich demonstration for nothing ; 1986). Casper Tae I saw him after a year I didn’t know] oy pageantry, the fliers who have | 8% to continud froth Teo-| at all 48 being planned.” ¥ Aus. $< Ryents him. He was emaciated and yellow! ciecjed p ore Ave) land, near where they were picked| Aw « so) tiféw days, in -Waghingto pumpkin and was often in great) “feled the world for Uncle Sam) uy ina wrecked pl oh AS the governors havell have dashed the topes of America ‘ will be welcomed back to Américan } 2 % had their exrated “handel sthe tarift.eve! pain. He couldn't have lived long| \ r t thie. Ravariiond (Gb setell Bare arp and,|| businase: men thats the tax ; ae ee eo tena polnk. Doctors #0il about August 15, where they] | J © governor of the| before if the modest filers ‘can es. ean he taken out of politics. Ye eave and medicine gave him no relief. I will touch at Boston. faisia toed fata “ will be “in-| cape, the six wil elope in an army'| more. 1s ,a« polittedl football «and 1 . . . ‘or! ge” to bi ec > s : yt picked up a little booklet on-Mayr's No rise in official status, no cainalte Pay sar ‘acon a ry ah an bah for a few hours sleep] promises to continue. so to the <et grand receptions, no parties at| “4 an good day" and Chan-| before hopping quietly off for Mit-'| ‘The-Repiiblicans in the last co Wonderful Remedy, which he sata described his case perfectly. The first dose of it gave him great re- which henor can be done. no lav-| ng Ti. Cox, Massachusetts, and} chell Meld, Long Island, where new | gress “wrote ‘the so-called ‘flexibl ish entertainments, are being plan-| Wi!iam H. Flynn, of Rhode Isiand,| ongines will be inStailed. provisions into the #ordney-MceCum- ned ‘for them. Thstead, at. their| Percival P. Baxter of Maine, J with the idea of, giv- lef and in o month he good as. 3 ¥ Sy ed} A few such di ated the | ber tarift act, ever.” It ine simple, harmiede pre-| OWN request, they? will drop quietly | 4. Brown of New. Eampshire, 7 president of the Halteitieinebes ing a ‘scientific’ finvor to: the, NB Daration that removes the catatrhai| tO earth and hustle off for a’ few] fel Proctor of | Vermont and} erat William Mitchell, General John | Tous imposts. The: president wee eae on eran ee aia eeint| #000 hours s'eep, ay that they may |Charle& A. Templeton, of Connec-| y, Pershing, commander of the’ A.) MutHormed. so lower or raise th)ex, Ailays the inflamation which eauses| continue to Seattle and the end}tleut, will lead a group of some! 5. IF, and several hundred romi.| isting rates ag much a8 60. per eRe Dracticay all stomach, liver and|of thelr trip more rapidly. thousands of prominent ¢ nont.members of the chamter or} it advisable, in order, to: equaheespy| ‘ intestinal ailments, including appen-| “Well done,” written in a letter| Who have been ‘most unoffict commersé| and other Lorgutleacions| Change in-Westenss0e -speduct ion of. ‘ , ganizations | a sticlos at~homne “or; abroad:-Action | endation from Secrets ks, will be the ay dicitis. One Goes will convince or| of com ye? Inn rousing clycer for money refunded. At all druggists,| War W : of the capil a y yo 7 re'| the. air men. the capital ‘may possibly be At) was to berpredi¢ated upon’e finding, Bolling Field" when the sextet :ar-|o¢ the {aftt commission, .confposed: —Ady. | vie reward, for congress has not} Mayor Patrick will beat the har-| rive here a few days late: 7 5 - oe authorized promotion or even a| bor waiting for the planes in their| reception plans are pepe, pave A rhs membefs: I Se Sap If the Peeresaes Bill now, pending | decoration for the world tour Jescent upun. the town There wit Ye ho glad reunions | io" rae nadine SpeUUokl prejudice! js enacted into law, eleven peeresses | complishment. Of course, ifn few of thé thous.| with fond wives and children—for | \s,ry oresbut-ompoxed: neyerthe: sho hold peerages in thelr own right i just pass through as] ands of who inay"“heeident.| all the flyera are unmarried men,| ne ct memlerdsdt the RWS. OIA Aes by inheritance from historical an-| part of the flight,” it was said at] ally turh up" ahold ‘takeit upon |@ provision made by the army in: bea cestors will" be permitted to sit in| headquarters therhselves to raise a loud hurrah! allowing for the possibility Of cas- © ache! workitige the : law, es the British-House of Lords. But quietly the country has “gone sia oe or two the inte Rive uneieR poe by reférética, to) the "suger: - sched Which is Nowa storm. cen: ter, has *ptovedto<be anything. but, “scientific.” = Phe tariff commiss'on has aplitvalone pattiadn uses. 14H” Blonde= 3 Brunette has “differed on what figures should he obtained, how they would be'ob-|Hl. soft gold of dreams and memories— woven spell of dark mayetetics— . tained ‘arid’ wifat théy would repre- ant ates ‘belie obtathed. Gra:n-gold, undulating to the wind’s caress— Lynic sheen of moonligh ic shimmer of Barlis “Mhecthalribar of tho commission; winergold, ‘Borkling in rptal goblets—sun-gold, —silken eling of subsi pr ert ha Mr Menselt, ahd tiesie0 Oe vat Spa cp bees ie promising secret intensisies—slumbering fires that Mricarainestiisn'. nave: bee . Oneias e a a Guta. ite relations have ae Coen ee — =A i a a Ao ye ie ee , 7 ich CHokeyetotwo bulldogs .niceting i so mi ) gold as in ni t) < nad 0} y 4 2 : - A ‘ : cf ie partook nerd japon “a touch of henna’in the shampoo”? ‘a. touch of henna in the shampoo”, two perfectly opposite reports have) been submitted to the president. Nor will it be surprising if tle pres-|f ident, fully informed a# to the mon- ner in which the sugar Investigation was conducted and the reports ar- rived at, should send them back to the commisison or discards them al- together and bases /his ultimate con- clusions on personal inquiries, made with the help of treasury and de- partment of commerce. officials. President Coolidge -haw let it be known again at this time that he is firmly committed tothe policy of a sufficiently protective tariff. He also has let it be known that’ he is a man whose political views do not change with the shifting winds’ and therefore, his tariff ideas are not in for any sort of reformation’ dur- “My Secret?— - A. touch of henna in the shampoo for the hair of every woman, to bring out all its lustrous beauty.” ” An interview with an internationally famous hairdresser—By HELENA J. KNIGHT E beau monde of Parisandthesocial But the transformation! Ah! After the world of New York acknowledge shampoo with a touch of henna the hair ot ing the coming campaign nor in him a master of his art. each is radiant with its own natural the next administration, should’ he ia PRES r be re-elected. ‘Madame desires—?” His bow was ~ lustre, and with more! Mr. Coolidge, in maintaining’ the perfect. “ ‘aot high tariff. principle, feels he is’am: sas f Pn women. do not know, madame, ply supported by the party platform'|f + “Tell me. What do you use that What a wealth of undiscovered beauty aaTTAt cusinaeler-repacte: thw /Aanltt works such miracles with the hair? How __ their hair holds for BS em if they wo ck as an inevitable issue of the cam-|{ do you give it such freshness, such life, only bring it out tha touch of rt paign and is sald. to welcome it.'|f such lustre? What is your secret?” in the shampoo.” : te Senator LaFollette has chosen to de- ps 4 sft) st liver the-firat blow at the tariff and My secrét? It is hardly that. It is ‘And you would recommend that has promised to keep the hot shot it?”” ¥ . a pouring at the Republican defenses || known to every ‘woman who makes of aif swonian use st7 -- from now) until eleption ‘day. Al-|| beauty a cult. It is simple. A touch of Yes, every woman—provided she can though efforts have been made to i ” 5 : : ; = show the progressive candidate that henna in'the shampoo. obrain the PLopEsy, lended shampoo the sugar’ tariff is.essentially a farm- “Henna?” I confess I was surprised. with a touch of henna.” ’ er tariff designed to protect the] ‘ eS, 3 4 . PY, a a ' American growers of cate and sugar Ah, madame,” he said, quickly, “I + beets against the competition of knawharvonhiak Sehstmenvrthiale: HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO combines cheaper labor in Cuba, Senator La- * y' y > a@ touch of benna, scientificall: repared Follette says he will not let up but Butinevery artare tefinements.Somemis- 4 Hie eee Sees will fight the sugar schedule to a use them, but the artist givesthem their °™ Peporsicor with pure, cleansing finish. se a ve i Vv Mr. Davis elucidation,on his own: subtle values. So it is with henna. The getable oils. tariff views and his interpretation SER peak ES Recapde ae eat When the clear, subtly a peng sg of th y lath a t 3 5 —* Sceaust IaCiee Cincten arp waltad into the shampoo, and with it touches Of HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO is rubbed ” with unusual interest. ‘In an, ad: madame’s hair. The effect is magical!” agin hair, it foams up in clouds of dress’to his fellow West Virginians . i , ep ae . : at the time they first endorsed him “That is beautifully said, monsieur,” >. lather. As the lather cleanses and fot the presidency, Mr. Davis stated I could not help exclaiming, “but the ¥igorates the hair and scalp, she touch hat he believed ft 3 ivi : : > ic ¢ ae ge op eg oo color of the hair—does it change?” Henne works Meauty-magi “ample revenu for the govern. “ \ t you would reveal the full bea ment. The party platform also calls “But no, 'madame! The blonde re- of your hair, begin using HENNATOA : for a tariff which would — permit mains a blonde, the brunette,a brunette. SHAMPOO today. American competition with the oth- '§ er countries of ‘the world. The phrase “competitive tariff has been es growing in favor in Democratic cir. — cles during the past few years. = But how to make a tariff “compet: Cc itive" or “flexible” when gupposedly scientific commission divides itself a bottle, * ats sharply along political lines and re- TRADE MARK REG. sorta to political reasoning is a at drug stores question ‘which puzzles the lawmak- and perfume ors. It was easy enough for the com counters mission to agree “on: a higher duty Ther on wheat at.a time when. compara- one » tively lttle wheat was coming into eis ony, Kind of Hennafoam Shampoo. It is prepared for use ‘ America and the grain elevators of on every shade of hair. It is particularly suited to the hair of children. this country were filled to over H } flowing. No American interest was ENNAFOAM CORPORATION, ( = ‘ Eriecied “apeahe change. Melina , 511 West 42d St., New York, N.Y. was the pr But with = sugar,’ tt € t T of the/é - sugar thi country Is ror ‘ue Sut'z.| THE MIDWEST PHARMACY THE KIMBALL DRUG STORE Cuba « . ong the Atlantic va rug ores coast. ‘The refiners havo millions of MIDWEST BLDG. 214 SOUTH CENTER ] dollars invested and. the behind-the (Two Stores. for. your convenience) (Two Stores for your convenience) move to lower the import rates. on ait ~& ¥ raw sugar i The cae growers and beet grow-| HE JOHN TRIPENY CO. THE CASPER PHARMACY say they Wiped out if - proper oickeekion in reminds Maar Sonat Conner 111 EAST SECOND is the one ¢ eat commodity which it Drugs and Jewelry _ Drugs and Jewelry