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} } ' ' 1 ] 4 } « . 1 Aare, meses Ae Sete = Sith ~~ PAGE TWO. FORGERY BACK QF WAR, LATE NOVICES SHOW Circumstances of Aus- trian Declaration Are Just Bared. VIENNA, Aug. 19.—A forged tele- a induced Emperor Francis of Austria Hungary to de- war against Serbia in “July, 914, according a statement by Colonel Seliger, who at the time war gan was chief of the press bureau of nna war office, published in the Vienna Tagblatt. Colonel Seliger says that a tele: ne message to the press bureau rted that Francis Joseph at last d signed the war declaration, but he had been persuaded in doing after great difficulty. The so only actu signing did not take place, s the writer until Count Berchtold, Austrian foreign minister, showed the emperor a telegram which stated that Serblans had raided Bosnian territory and in the fighting some 400 soldiers had been killed Seliger quotes the late ing n, blood has already “If so. mu been spilled, then war is unayold able. The very next day, says the writer, Count Kinsky, the famous courtier informed the press bureau chief the telegram was a forgery that actually there had been but casualties in the fighting along Bosnian frontier Just who it was who forged the telegram is not stated, ——-— ERE and THERE Have you a boy or girl entering college this fall? Watches or Jewelry for them at Jos. L. Schwartz. —Adv. Motorists—For X Specifications, use Airplane Of] in your high class motor Sold at Posey’s Service Btations.—Adv, copper boiler at $18, The Gantt Hardware Co., 239 E. First. Warranted gcods only.—Ady, N.,W. Steele motored from Philip, 8, D. to Casper yesterday. Sixteen ounce Don't destroy your old mattress! Our mattress repair men can re- make or repair any mattress or box ing. The Batley Furniture Co. W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J, Ady. Tripeny's always features a com* plete line of standard drugs.—Ady. Rent your extra room, Furnish it tastefully and ‘with little cost at the Bailey Furniture Co. <A well furnished room i» a gullt-edged in- vestment, Phone 16173, 326 West Yellowstone.—Ady, Harry Trotter of Colorado Springs passed through Casper on a motor trip Monday. Have you visited our Annual Au- gust Qorset Clearance Sale; All standard sets at big reductions. Your choice at $1, 93 and $5, The Stuart Shop. ~—Ady, Did you ever miss a train because of tardy expressman? Guard inst it by calling See Ben Transfer. Phone 74.—Ady. VOTE! No matter where you live or who you voting for, go to the polls and cast your ballot. Vote as your convictions direct you and not as some meddler who has been too Bberal with printer’s ink and falsitfes would ike you to place your ballot. You are the one who will be directly injured or benefited by the man you place to run for the elections in November, The agency for the world famous Gruen watches is at Tripeny'’s.— Ady Jos. I. Schwartz stands prepared ve you carefully and faith n things pertaining to Jewelry. to fully —Ady. Lawrence Johnson left last night for Denver after a short visit in Casper. Mr. Johnson, who has been travelling for the Graham Pa- per Co,, will in the future remain in Denver as a city salesman. A man in an Eastern town was taken to court for crashing through a billboard. Tlis car was a wreck, as was the sign. When asked for 1 explanation, be said it ‘was the only means of observing the scen ery. Some truth, at that. It is disappointing to expect. mountains, and then see “That Schoolgirl Com- plexion” or “Aged in the Wood.” G. Duke of Pldorado Springs mo- tored to Casper Monday. N, C, Coffee was a Denver visitor to the city yesterday In 1975 our grandchildren will be listening to the bedtime story of “When fourteen men, brave of 1924." After today, will be history, while it lasted, A day they are here all over and There and as far away from good baseball as Billy Sunday. Luck to them in the Denver games. See Kline's window for Wednes- day Specials, gifts for all occasions; prices unheard of. 135 South Cen- ter.—Ady. A. P. Lippinger of Laramie pass- ed through Casper yesterday. The Wrensted Studio is offering a baby special this week that should gain instant favor among those peo- ple who favor summer photographs of baby. The quality of Miss Wren- sted’s work is well known, so it is probable that large numbers will act upon the suggestion. Nellie Craft is expected to leave for Denver the latter part of this week to spend a two weeks vacation in that city, Of queens there are many kinds— but at the Tulsa exposition there will be only one. Will a Casper girl occupy the throne? Quality watch and jewelry repair- ing at Tripeny’s.—Adv, George Masse showed the gang a hot old time at Mills last night. George proved himself to be a peer- less entertainer, at least. Paul Mellune was in Casper yes- terday from Glenrock, The prettiest girl in Wyoming? Buy at home and boost your neighbor. Casper products for Cas- per people. Have your baby’s picture taken today, Three portraits of baby for $2. For appointment call 859, Wrensted Studio, 3rd floor O, & 8. Bidg.—Ady. Arrivals at the City camp Men- day includé the following: F. E. Gerard of Iowa City, Ia, Ed Rolf of Cineinnat!, Ohio. C, H. Hause of Denver. Mr. Whiffin of Memphi G. B, Hoag of Fullerton, Cal. W. R. Cook of Lions, Neb. Minnie Meech of Blackwell, Okla, S. V. Beach of Saginaw, Mich. hapely of Rushville, Neb, . Claftue of Monterey, Cal. Letha Morre of Pittsburg, Kan. W. B. Watts of Houston, Tex. Paul Meyer of Tulsa, Okla. A. E. Sexauer of St, Gen: Mo, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Byre of Sioux City, 1 J, D. Snow of Philtp, S. D, Center, Kan. L, B, Montgomery of Nashville, Oregon. ¢. W. Flora of Oklahoma City, Okla. E. 8. Clark, of Wasapaqua, N. Y. *Ir. and Mre. J, H. Todd of Toledo, onid, G. ©, Beery of Columbia, Mo. “MY SWEETHEART FRIGHTENED ME” A FEAR AND A DISCOVERY “When he came back from his vacation yesterday my sweet- heart said I had changed.- He wouldn't tell me how, but I saw him looking at my hair. My mir- ror showed me what I hadn't realized before. The light has gone out of my hair. Its color is dead. How can I make it bright again?” —R. M.S. Whether your hair is blonde, brown or brunette, you can glorify it with a single “touch of. henna shampoo.” The most exclusive halr- dressers in New York give this treat. ment to thelr patrons. They know a touch of henna in the shampoo will bring out, as if by magic, the most brilliant glint and Tuster of every hair, The only “touch of henna sham- poo" is HENNAFOAM. The touch of henna in HENNAFOAM is pre: pared for beautifying the hair, by scientific process, It i# blended with pure vegetable olls which cleanse and invigorate the hair and scalp, If you want te give your hair its own richest radiance now, use HEN- NAYOAM. FOR SALE BY The Kimball Drug Store, 214 South Center Street (Two Stores for Your,Convenlence) The John Tripeny Company, 241 South Center Street Drugn and Jewelry Midwest Pharmacy of the Kimball Drug Store (Two Stores for Your Convenience) Midwost Building The Casper Pharmacy, 111 East Second Street. Drugs and Jewelry 5 \C « bottle at Drug Stores and Perfume Counters ana| true, ran for gheriff in the primaries the battle but it was great Here and There might aptly be apnited to the Casper All-Stars. One smack the horse-hide to all corners; while the next game may find them FLEE NEE LIES IE ELE SDT Press.) Lieutenant Locatelli, the Italian aviator, who has flown here from Piza intending to fly across the Atlantic in the wake of the American round the world fliers, will accept Flight Commander Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith’s invitation to accompany the Americans. is still the Americans on their hop to Green- land cr‘to remain here from ten to| prospect of being off once more. | of labor. Far En) Sa Par As you prepare dinner cook regular fifteen days longer for the purpose} ‘Their machines Were heavily Joad-| Organization has been the effec- breakfast quantity of QUI UAKER (the new of taking motion pictures, ed with fuel for the hop of morejtiye weapon with which it has Quaker Oats that cooks in 3 to § minutes). Iocatellt probably will finish his preparation for continuation of the flight on Wednesday. rangements for his Lieutenant Smith and Lieutenant Smith and Lieutenant Erik-H. Nel-|the cruiser Richmond with spare|ecarning only enough for the barest The combination is A. world noted chef son fail to be carried out, the Ital-| parts. The cruiser in not expected | necessities, and strike breakers, who discovered this new fp Rabe millions enjoy it every fan will hire a steam trawler to|to reach port before tontorrow. take the jobs of union men at high mu day. Just for the joy of it, try #¢ youreelf. SHAMPO: “Makes your hair glisten” Ygnnafoam THAT PAY CHECK Will Yield Greatest Returns Right Here Potatoes, 15 Ibs. Giant Plums, basket Malaga Grapes, basket pounds .- (extra large), dozen Peaches, 2 Pears Oranges, large and juicey, dozen - THE PEOPLE’S MARKET Second Street Public Market. Phone 2627 We Deliver ITALIAN FLIERS WILL JOIN. transport his gasoline_and supplies to Greenland and proceed without the ascditance of the American war- ships on patrol between Iceland and the east coast of Greenland. ——— REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 19.— (By The Associated Press).— The American army world ‘fliers will be unable to leave -Iceland for Green- land for at least three days more, owing to damage suffered by both planes in an attempted start. Lieutenants Lowell H. Erik Nelson, the pilots, with their mechanician: “One ‘Lot—orinoka striped entire One Lot—Silk brocade, drapery Oxfords. Values to $10.00, WBE es aibscnnceserestens bgsi0 Sele Price BOOOO | Sir Price______ $2098 | s Che Casper Dailp Cripune TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1924. set aside and d te Monday, the|Paul were cut, bruised and burned] down as it completed a second som. first day of oeohan A. D._ 1924,| by acid from the battery of the car.} Mersault. “ They were“ not ibe: a:e4 LABOR DAY Finnery was thrown 15 feet from| for nearly an hour, ft being n, and I ask all the citizens of the|the overturning car as it left the|sary for twa motorists who rea state to close their places of busi-|roadbed. Lewis, Paul and Edwards/ the scene soon after the accident to ness and participate in the parade,| were thrown out of the machitle, but} so to Fox Park for assistance }.. meetings and festivities in honor of|were caught beneath and pinned! fore the automobile could be liftes. Labor Day Is AMERICANS IN COMPLETING || Prociaimed by facing ao fers bone : —ice cold, this new way FLIGHT OVER THE ATLANTIC) Governor Ross | iii How a world-noted chef discovered a new breakfast —1|" In witness whereof, I have here- unto set my hand, and caused the delight for millions in Quick Quaker. The recipe. from Labor has arisen through great obstacles, powerful opposition and bitter prejudices to the commanding position it now occupies in our civilization. It is fast eliminating poverty, starvation wages, unsani- tary conditions and places to work, and is/raising the standard of living. With these im- provements has come to the public’ mind an appreciation of the dignity REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 19.—(By The Associated to be affixed. Done at the office of the exeoutive this thirteenth day of August, A. D. 1924, WILLIAM B. ROSS, : Governor. By the Governor: FRANK E. LUCAS, Secretary of State. uncertain whether to join] Arnold and John Harding Jr., rose early yesterday, enthused by the Great Seal of the state of Wyoming: mo mussing to it—and Here's the recipe: than 800 miles to Fredericksdal, and it was this extra weight that caused the trouble, as the planes refused to lift from the water. Repairs await the arrival here of achieved this important. standing. Had they not organized, men who are now receiving wages adequate to provide comforts and luxuries for their families, would still Should ar- accompanying CRASH ON MOUNTAIN Lieutenant Locatelli, the Italian aviator, who arrived here Sunday, i > — . wages while they are out on strike, would be receiving starvation wages, were it not for the very unions they seek to destroy. The prosperity of each community and of the whole country depends to @ great extent upon the scale of wages paid to laboring men. If wages are ‘ow, the laborer has little to expend; if high, the banker, the merchant, the farmer, ‘the profes- sional man and al} others share in his prosperity. Toil is honorable and dignified. Therefore, I William B. Ross, gov- ernor of the state of Wyoming, do Standard fall size and weight packages— Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 ox. . CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 19.— Zahn Lewis, Henry Edwards and Jesse Paul, all of Cheyenno, and Tom Finnerty of Laramie, were in- jured, the latter very seriously, when Lewis’ automobile, jn which they were proceeding to a dancé at Fox Park, west of Laramie fn the Medicine Bow mountains, overturned on @ rocky road. Paul sustained a fracture of the hip. Two df Bl- wards' ribs were torn frum their anchorage to his spine. Lewis and ‘The shortest in the so-called worlds series for the baseball champion- ship was that of 1914, when the Boston Braves battled their way to the supreme honors by taking four straight games from the Philadel- phia Athletics. ——____ On the inst occasion that @ va- cancy occurred iu the position of public executioner in England the home secretary received no fewer 786 applications for the post. Quist Smith and Lieutenants Leste CHAMBERLIN’S | Your Last Opportunity Second Annual August To Buy Society Brand Clothes at These Sa’ 3 Society Brand Suits $50.00 values at$29.75 $52.50 values at$34.75 i. ,$55.00 values at$38.75 $60.00 values at@49.75 On Account of the Popularity of Our Drapery Sale and in order to take care of our numerous cus- tomers who are contemplating purchasing new Draperies at big savings, we have extended the time limit of our Drapery Sale for a few days. This is your opportunity to secure all grades of Drapery sen at a substantial savings. Special ~ $7.00 Value - One Lot—Dolly Dainty, silk striped fabrics. oe $4.25 Sale Price ~~. Special -- $5.25 Value Special -- $3.25 Value One Lot—Orinoka, 50-inch Suny brook, Sun and Tubfast fabrics. All colors. y4 2 5 ° Sale Price —-_---------- Special -- $4.75 Value A Few Straw Hats Left to Close Out at’ STRAW HATS SHOES AND OXFORDS We Have One Lot of Men's Dress Shoes and § 3 Ss) 5 SHIKANY SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 142 East Second Phone 474 95¢c DISCOUNT ON ALL Orinoka Fabrics Damasks DISCOUNT On All Our ’ SEX MONTHS SUPPLY, \ —of— RINSO WASHING SOAP FREE! With Every A-B-C Washing Machine Purchased Before Aug. 30 Cretonnes Terry-Cloths Linen Satins Velours and Lace Nets DURING THIS SALE EXTRA SPECTAL EXTRA SPECIAL Reps and’ 501’ Satins DURING THIS SALE EXTRA SPECIAL 24 Large Packages of Rinso Se en ent ‘One Assortment Cretonnes. Special, per yard_._-_.-.-.-..--<~ Chamberlin Furniture Co. Second and David Streets Drapery Department—(Second Floor) Phone 37—Branch Exchange Connecting All Departments DO IT TODAY en CASPER ELECTRIC COMPANY |, 119 East First | “eal 355 Gey Phone 1993-3 * “>