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ORAS Aaa rs eT NE Ns, BASE Py a0) heme j : ‘ ’ PAGE EIGHT. m@he Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924. _ | BENEFIT RODE (S28 | BARNEY Co By Billey De Beck > all. sated B nm 7 fl - 7 : Mm TM T 1 = WAT Manne? ‘ x ifr = O ] eI : ; 7) " - “ A 3 | See ° Wilbur M ay reetnie tna (a ep: hoon: For. taper nee Festwats byneRe se BIS, | Inspect Fields i. raged Vs One Oh Those: LAWN PARTIES Place / 1 continued trom rare on |, OF Colorado Tea aiTeenr On: NER | IM VERY ib —— @ PICTURE OF ard Ward, Bowles, “' ‘agon"; Mike John Maggert Brassfield, Ne! hber Bo onnett DENVER, Colo., Aug. 14.—The ee: vsit of Curtis D. Wilbur, secretary of | Al the navy, here September 19 will “| probably be the occasion for a tour 3 of inspection of the Colorado shale — +} oll fields, cording to James | E. a Duce, state oll inspector. In a letter se received from Rear Admiral Harry H. Rossoneau, receiver for the Elk Hills naval oll reserve dis- trict In California, Admiral Rosson eau made mention of the secretary's nd suggested he be ‘prevailed to inspect the fields. hnnie Leonard n_ standing LONESOME 7? NO WE {| DIDNT GET LONESOME. WHEN FIVE FELLOWS IT'S ALL RIGHT FoR A BUNCH OF FELLOWS To GO OFFONA ROUGH TRIP BUT IT'S SORT OF NOT THAT I'D WANT ONE OF MY OWN I NIX} 1 STILL KNOW WHEN ) THOUGHT YOO MIGHT WAVE BEEN— NO, WE WERE FISHING OR HIKING— ALWAYS TOO BUSY v1 s Moore will gladly talk over the| Try the Wyatt Cafeteria— wherejOur mattress repair man can re- R. T. Beal of Canon City, Colo. ou seen her’ ‘; New Mexico ERE and nature ot the courses with anyone| meals are different.—Ady. pare or repair any mattress or box} Tom Jones of St. Paul, Minn, = : = Interested in the fall term. spring. The Bailey Furniture Co.,] Roy Schoonover of Findlay, Ohio. # Arizona THERE Visit our store for the latest word | 325 West Yellowstone. Phone 1617J.| | Ward Harrington of Bonner TheGreat Lakes ont stUnte Rpave Ta te eer E "ote ; oda! ler joping. jpeny’s work ae ae orn ra) At of pe Eastern Resorts The Casper Business college an-| 45’ done quickly and carefully—Adv.] ‘The following situation takes the| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Talbert and| Individuality 1s an attribute of HERBERT Lb. of nounces the opening day of its fall pnt prize among the ranks of bobbed | Small daughter are spending a week | good photography. The Wrensted ols an the National term for August 26—night school] Rent your extra room. Furnish| haired followers: Sylvia, a girl of |!" Lagder and Riverton. They ex-| Studio, O. and S, Building.—Ady. KENNEDY 10 to open one day later. Mrs. Anne|it tastefully and with little cost at] twenty summers, decided that a|Pect to return about Monday. —. is bs ve Santa Fe For Pullman reservations Moore, who {s in charge of the|the Batley Furniture Co. A well] barber was necessary, so off they D. E. Fawkes of Sundance passed to Superior scenery and trip details atenographic department, has a com-| furnished room is a guilt-edged in-| came. Sylvia went home and] Mrs. Stuart, who is on an eastern/ through Casper on a motor trip yes-|| Republic: Candidate f and Service plus petent staff to teach every phase|vestment. Phone 1617J, 326 West| mother, aged fifty, looked, thought, | buying trip, sends word that mar-| terday. P an, Can ate tor. di Fred Harvey meals write of that work. Mr. Moore will head | Yellowstone—Ady. . |and was conquered. Off they came.| kets are good and prices reasonable. Cor ax your assurance of J. P. HALL the bookkeeping department. The Mother stopped at grandmother's,|From Chicago, Mrs. Stuart will go} Diserfmination is necessary in unty Surveyor nt a delightful trip Div. Passr. Agent, |Charges for the term are within] Today ts the big day. ‘The beneft| and, low and behold—not to be out-| directly to New York. choosing your watch and jewelry Cy A. T. & S. F. Ry. Go, | reach of everyone, and considering | performance of the rodeo will pre-}done by the lower generation— repairing. Jos. I. Schwarts.—Adv. » 524 Seventeenth St. the valtie of the courses to a par-|sent its attractions to a large and| grandma, aged elghty, decided that} The best of produce—prepared by —— (@olltical Advertisement) id Denver, Colo, 4on entering any business, the cost| enthusiastic crowd. Let ‘em rare|off they should come. So they did.| the best of chefs and served by the} Stop! Look! Listen! The prettiest sions California GO FISHING THEY DON'T HAVE TIME FOR Her, cannot be compared with the OR TOO TIRED, amount of help recetved. Mrs. and watch out for the pieces! Where Do You Come In? What DIRECT benefit does the taxpayer get for the county taxes he pays? If you record an instrument you pay for it. If you file a suit you or the other fellow pay the costs. You pay taxes to support a hospital, but if you are unfortunate enough to go to that hospital, you pay for it—and pay big. The great bulk of the taxes you pay into the treasury are expended for ad- ministrative expense—or OVERHEAD. ‘Tripeny’s. Watch the windows.—| The sale will last for one week,|/{™ sold in New York City and Casper; Denomination $1,000, Adv. starting tomorrow. bse apg e 9 an ee THESE BONDS are an absolute first and closed m ce Riverview Park is holding a bene-| “A photograph {s a reflection of |{™ ©" ® new and thoroughly modern seven-story fireproof pase é fit dance for the rddeo performers| your character. Choose the Wren- minated on the corner of First and Center Streets in the im- thie evening. If time hangs heavy|sted Studio for superior work. |j™j Mediate business center of Casper, Wyoming, which is . the That the only DIRECT benefit you get out of your tax money is that portion K “ A ; moreoyer 25 per cent of the pro-|parade this morning. The truck | for general mercantil which is expended in the maintenance of GOOD ROADS. need: to, the stranded per-|had a sign, “We hhal anything.” " ereantile purposes and the other six stories and R 0 DS soroasee ir hay/ cartainio do. mezzanine floor will be operated by the Gladstone Hotel com- That’s why I have always favored good roads. The people are entitled to something for their money. They are all taxpayers, licenses. One trip over the Alcova road will convince you of that. There are about 8,000 automobile owners in Natrona County. They are entitled to a fair return for the money they pay in taxes and Good roads help business, promote health and happiness, and give the people something for the money they pay into the treasury. For County Commissioner, 4-Year Term, Republican Ticket Have you tired of home-cooking? Did anybody mention family allieg- ance to an ideal? Don't destroy your old mattress! Our mattress repair man can re- make or repair any mattress or box spring. The Bailey Furniture Co., 326 West Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. —Adv. Let us repair your soles and shine the uppers. Our work gives satis: faction. The City Shoe Shop.—Adv. Kid McCoy played with fire once too often. McCoy, who had only been married eight times, probably has decided that the fighting ring is a much safer place than an apart- ment under-an assumed name. Mothers that have visited the Stuart Shop are cognizant of the fact that the sale on midsummer dresses is unequaled for values. The midsummer dresses are in sizes to and are selling at cost. Vanity cases of all sizes, shapes und prices are to be found at tonight, grab a bus and head for the dance pavilion. Gallop around the floor a few times and discover what dancing to real music means— Rent your extra room. Furnish it tastefully and with little cost at the Bailey Furniture Co. <A well furnished room is a gullt-edged in- Would you like to stand over a hot stove in August?—Neither does the wife. Give her a treat by eating at the Wyatt Cafeteria.—Adv. A desirable place for a mortuary and a hospital may be found any place along the Salt Creek highway. Don’t crowd—plenty of business still left. A short timo is left before the representative Wyoming girl for the Tulsa exposition will be picked. Who will she be? Get a coaster for the kiddie this carry a ton weight. See it at the Gantt Hardware Co., 239 East First St.—Ady. Mr. and Mrs, E. EB. Enterline and son. have motored to Denver on business. After leaving there they will spend a vacation of several days in touring. NICE “TO GET BACK WHERE Don’t destroy your old mattress! best of attendants equals the Wyatt Cafeteria.— Adv. Casper’s most beautiful girl? E. H. Grant was in Casper yester- day from Rawlins. Candidates! Lend me your ears, but have your typing and mimeograph- Ing done by Miss Babb. Satisfactory work. Balcony Henning hotel.—Adv. B. BE. Stoner of Lavoye, who is now at the city camp, purchased a new light Buick yesterday. Mr. Stoner expresses himself as wonder- fully pleased with the car. Be prepared for accidents around the home. ‘Tripeny’s has a com- plete stock of reliable remedies.— Ady. The Stuart Shcp has begun its annual corset clearance sale. Stand- ard lines of well known corsets may be procured at very reasonable prices. It would be wise to make your selection early, since the values offered predict of a quick disposal. O. and 8. Building.—Adv. The big girl and the little man were very much in evidence at the Watch and Jewelry repairing done at Tripeny’s is lasting and gives complete satisfaction.—Adv. Arrivals at the city camp this ( 4 vestment. Phone 1617J. 326 West The ii You PAY for good roads whether you have them or not. yortessat tiene ipearale Sint Seaton lll min “baste GORD a res gh cotearvative Oscar Latonsky of New Dougias,|{§j The bonds are further secured by the personal liability of the mt. H. Hiddessie of Longmont, Colo. Gordon Tucker of Marion, Me. W. Slyter of Fontana, Kas. Fred Carlier of Chareton, Ia. John Adams of Prescott, Ariz. C. B. Kolb of Madison Lake, Minn Albert Stecox of Gothenburg, Neb. ©. Carter of Wichita Falls, Tex. . B. Christianson of Crawford, Neb. Charles Ball of Beaver, Pa. R. C, Middleton of Tulsa, Okla 2 Bunton of Kingston, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cowan of Port land, Ore. Don Fisk of Miami, Fla. John Sabo of Los Angeles, Cal I'll back up these sentiments if you back me up next Tuesday. summer. ‘The Zenith Coaster made by the Marshall-Wells Co. has been| ‘W. W. Jaynes of Malta, Mont. very attractively priced, at from WwW. A. Kilpatrick of Memphis, $7.45 to $9.95. The coaster consists of seasoned hard wood, with cold-| 1. . Worth of Maryville, Mo. rolled steel axles, and double-disc H. Dannfort of Oklahoma City, steel wheels, with a number of un-}Oxla. usual accessories such as a license} Jolin O'Leary of Butte, Mont. plate, balloon tires and a rubber] Guy Babyond of Austin, Cal EW M GAY ® e banded brake. ‘This Is the only| ‘T, f. Hall of Farmington, N. M . coaster to be road tested, and will] 4, M, Tankington of Parson, Kan Ora Swartz of Cowgill, Mo. J. A. Stidham of Electra, Tex. Charlie Tipin of Miami, Okla. R. Wilcox of St. Louis, Mo. Oliver Kolory of Casper. 'T. EB. Andres of Conception Junc- tion, Ma J. C. Hoffihir of Lincoln, Neb. Cecil Criles of Topeka, Kan, Wayne Reeves of Springfield, Ia. girl in Wyoming is coming. Have To Wyoming Investors: your funds safely and 1% TWICE A YEAR?, Why not conserve and invest receive We own and offer AT PAR AND INTEREST. unsold portion of $12,000. a Fee FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE SERIAL GOLD 7% BONDS THE SMITH TURNER (Gladstone Hotel) BUILDING (Casper, Wyoming) Dated December 1, 1923; Du Seclally. terest payable semi-annually; princips Hered: sean a. largest and most progressive city in the state. This is the tallest and one of the finest b State of Wyoming, and will be ready for pede Fett 1, 1924. The ground floor consists of about fourteen stores pany as a high class hotel—one of the finest in the west—e! racing 132 elegantly appomted ith pris vate or connecting batlin ee ee eee The physical value of the appraised at $350,000.00, gage Bonds—a 50% loan. property pledged is conserv: against only $175,000 of Fine hee, borrowers, Messrs. Smith and Turner, t: ful and conservative business men in Cestare’’ we Gna National Bank of Casper is Trustee fer the bondholders, Hk We regard these bonds to be unusually co i attractive short term investments and will be Sleased toikepete a complete descriptive circular and Srcommplstes dl and all necessary data for your Price Par and Interest to Net 1% The Frank C. Evans Company FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR CORONER —Political Advertisement