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] kal, preirr bte a _ - r PAGE FOUR. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924. f 4 people of the south, Presumably, Mr. |.Princesy Peter; driven by Norman Ducks and: Literature The following poem came too late to be included in the contest Copyright. 1 1924, 124 Casper Tribune) pees YORK, Aug. 29.—The great but it is too good to be kept from the public. It has the unanimous American sport, for the next few] .approval of the Board of Literary Judges that passed upon all poems spt isjameting eg be dressing up for—or moting a sincerity and simplicity | Whose fame is grown abroad and home with “Aero” gasolirie. submitted: ; e, Prince of Wales. Dress THE HERO DUCK a he r er 9 of dress and expression of individ. Vi 'e pai eae clothiers owe a t | From fore!gn parts, from distant shores, a duck has come to town; debt of gratitude to the prince's vis. |She's battle scarred, she's traveled far and she has settled down: ee ual good taste, such as has seldom been experienced in America. For Bowers has not lived long enough in| TaJiman, was third. Sumatra'’s time . « Louisiana or the south to know that] was 2:07%, made in the first heat: oT 5 Several newspapers Lave taken the |iaddedto the wardrobe of Quesn JUST ARRIVED matter up editorially and one Shreve- ‘he queen. ordered the gar- ere hata port daily flayed the proposed name, |'ment with the object, so it Is said, fold south and. great in. rete nail b Tae ey Ge E TT! déne to southerners as.a whot by are much more this contribution to American Utera-| «ge ot perfumes than inen ane Infamous libel contained in Uncle Tom's Cabin is not a.true representa-|. 4 yonderful opera cloak made en- declaring: of reviving the fashion for ostrich . : “Conditions depicted in Uncle] feathers and so encouraging the in- $ . . Ah, Fame is great and Casper town of it has got its share ture, The story is considered inten-|on9 expert, and among women, With Teapot dome and lovely maids and health bestowing air, sely overdrawn, In vew of the geM-| those who have finely organized tion_of the people of the south.” tirely ; of ostrich plumes Ly been Tom's Cabin were not ical of the | dustry. + i * it..For the first, it has aided in ‘pro. |She has reached a goal content in soul from having Casper seen Three‘ Hundred New F ; Mi . ( “Orde " With valleys wide and wooded hills and ranches broad and green, eral belief that this novel helped ef-| nervous temperaments ere” moat e bears t Con the latter, it is counted on to in-} na Hiway” os and men who're men and “Aero” gasoline, fectlvely und unfortunately to fan rao te d With Forei sure the sale of checked golf trous- the flames of hatred between the | “PPreciative : necte I OFEIQN jers and gray hats to every actor | with Texas steers and white faced cows and mavericks galore, nort! who ever overworked the personal Vets Is Launched. | pronoun. k Like Gaul fn Caesar's time, the au feminine population is divided into “- Casper Pup Tent No. 1, of the Mil-| three parts; those destined to meet 4 itary Order of Cootie was organized | the prince, those who hope they may and the south, flames that it And black faced skeep and well stocked streams and oll {n nature's store.| took years to extinguish, which left eee ae | In politics she takes a hand, in commerce she is keen. a trail of suffering and regfet, we 3 She gets the speed which such things need from “Aero” gasoline. are disposed to discourage any move- Uricle Tom in our southland. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin has ‘caugd BEING Famous for Fine Tailoring ment to perpetuate the name of Seneca ae Ah, there are towns, some wonder towns in Wyoming's generous span From Buffalo to far Rock Springs, from Lander to Cheyenne, xs in Casper last night with promise | possibly do so, and those who de-|What links those towns together and the spaces in between enough regretful sentiment already. Ranging In Price From r of a long life and an itching desire | sire to emulate the dress of the first |1s “Service First” and “Hiway” oils and “Aero” sasoline, ‘Let it alone’ would be our sugges. BEAUTIFUL pres to make {tself known as an influ-| two. For all, the element of simplic- tion. If there are any highways to be named for it, don’t select them in the part of the country which ence in Casper. This organization is | {ty will be supreme. The haut cou- This Duck has further points to reach and dropped in to inquire to the Veterans of Foreign Wars | ture of America (in other words, the If motor power and lubricants here were easy to acquire because her hair on what the Forty and Eight society | live wires of the dress game) who |She has rested for a day or two and !s ready now “twould seem name caused to be so misjudge: was d ii} d hi at is to the American Legion. It is| frequently outguess thelr competi-|To pass the word in forelgn parts of “Aero” gasoline, ; Meanwhile, the highways christen- ull an iTe- ¥ compésed of Mvye wires who have | tors of France, will see to that, The ing has been indefinitely postponed. i. re shown themselves to be such | American designers are wise enough a less.. She. did not at through their activities in the serv-| to realize that dressing up for the y ice of the V. F. W. The Cootie or-| prince need not consist of undress. ganization iteelf functions in a light | ing for him. They know that being vein and grotesque titles are given|thoroughly familiar with Mont- to the officers. martre and Deauville, this cosmopol- Casper Pup tent is the first tent | !tan young man {s proof nageinst we to have been formed in Wyoming | shock. Montmartre and Deauville and second one in the Wyoming-|can give cards, spades and little ca- Colorado department. The first was | sino to the Follies and Long Beach know the secret of - making if radiant with natural lustre ---atouch of henna Hatred of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and Author Still LATE SPORTS FOREST HIDLS, N. Y., Aug. 29, —By The Associate Press.)—John $50 Burn in Old Louisiana { * formed at Pueblo, Colo. Twenty-| When it comes to shock either dress- Hennessey, young Indianapolis star, wp three charter members form the|ed or undressed. and. hero of one ot the tournament's in the sh ampoo. ‘t= Gasper tent which was organized| ‘The designers who know that the biggest upsets yesterday when he Ready to use in aig after the regular session of the Vet- | chap who ‘has earned the title of the By WALDO MOORE of jndignation that ‘went up regard-| overcome Jean Borotra, champion of ’ ¥ ‘ans of Foreign Wars last night.| best dressed man in Europe, held| (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) ing the proposed name. Mrs. F. W.| Europe, was himself eliminated in ; ad ‘Meetings will be held every two|once by his grandfather, Alvert Ed-| giREVEPORT, La., Aug. 29.-|Brant, historian of the Louisiana straight sets today by Wallace John- HENNAFORM All the New Styles and Shades From Which cata ward king. and emperor, could not |ne fires of hatred against Harriet | division of the Unitéd Daughters of| son, Philadelphia chop-stroke’ art. H ‘ els “The members are Phil Chapman,| have attained that honor without an| poecher Stowe and her book, “Unole | the Confederacy, protested in a letter | ist, in thefotirth round of the singles $s AM POO to Make Your Selections Robert N. Groves, P. V, Hendricks, B. J. Howard, T. R. Hughes, Bert L. King, C. G. Kemper, John Mac- Cc. A. McMurtry, : J. R. Monroe, Sam Narol- . . H. O'Keefe, N. A, Payne, ©. R. Purkiser, H. “H’ Rautert, M- T, Rice, H. I. Strout, O. L. Swan- appreciation and exercisé cf good taste. They realize that even if he Wears a round hat, his head is level Morris ] and that his iCgas ‘of dress are sound. That does not mean Long Island Sound ide Prigce “will ~ frolic “amidst” the” col= onies that fringe that estuary. » by no means. The ‘Tom's Cabin" burn in, Louisiana with undiminished intensity today after all these years. This is shown by the storm of protest raised throuout the gtate by the. prepesal of S..E, Bowers, secre-} tary of the central Louisiana Fair Association of Alexandria, that an to H. H. Mobley, commander of the| Alexandria camp of the sons of con-| federate veterans, asking the men's organization to “take action.” “We object," she, wrote, ‘to mak- ing a memorial to a character in a book of that against the South.” + Several organizations passed reso- 6-4, championship. The scores were 6-4, 6-1. Rene Lacoste, France, defeated | The Kimball Drug sg 214 South FOR SALE BY Center Si Brian I. C. Norton, St. Louis, 1-6; 6-3, 6-0, 6-4, in the fourth round. Wiliam 1, Tilden, II, Philadet- phiA defeated Jack Wright,. Canada 6-4, 8-6, 6-4, ‘In’ the fourth rouhd. (Two Stores for thea Conventence) The John Tripeny Company, 241 * South Center Street Drugs and Jewelry Scott Clothing Co. son, Orin Theige, W. J. Tubbs H. O. When the customers of the smart | g0.mile highway connecting Alexan-|!utions denouncing the proposed ¥ Midwest pipers! of the Kimball : Warton, and James Wilson. designers and the expensive. shops |dria and Natchitoches be named] "ame. 7 READVILLE, Mass.,' Aug. 29. rug Store CE The officers are E. R. Purkiser, | Chorused “What sha‘l I wear?” and | “Uncle Tom’s Trail.” Natchitoches. added its. protest! sumatra, driven by Ben ‘White, won | TWO Stores for Your. Convenience) 240 SOUTH INTER STREET commander (insignificant seam ‘What shall I do; the designers re. squirrel); (Bert L. King, senior vice|Plied ‘tBe yourself.” That was a commander The suggestion was made because the scenes and incidents in Mrs. when W. B. Gill, secretary to the Natchitoches chamber of commerce write Alexandria officials declaring the Sunny Day $2,000 stake for two year olds, -the opening event’ of to- Midwest Bullding The Casper nin perry 111 East Second (insignificant blanket | terrible thing to say to many who | Stowe’s novel were laid in Natchito- day's grand circult program, in: two bum); C. G. Kemper, junior vice | W!!l meet the prince but he and they | ches parish and, according to tradi-| “Mr. Bowers shows an absence of straight thente Drugs zene ees a a commander (insignificant hide gim- | Will have to stand for it. tion, “Uncle Tom” is buried in the| knowledge regarding this particu- 5 bad Williams, Waite: Mates u > Y The factors listed above hay Chopin cemetery near the town of} lar part of Louisiana and further dis- mt: a rT Cox's jet); (Morris Mesny, adjutant (insig- ve have taken P ¥ Tribune wantads bri results, itr Seaaen inery iyi ee ana 3 the emphasis from sport clothes, al- | Natchitoches? regards the feelings of the people of | MPunt. was second in both heat: ns itt fa ae . , v ve ith in Swanson, quartermaster (custodian | though the 4nternational polo games |° Mrs, Stowe'is said to have spent| Louisiana and of the entire sou he ee shatacituiee duffle bag.) will be the center of tho prince's |Some time there gathering materlal| attempting to perpetuate a name The members cf the Cootie order | 2ctivities. English tailors make bet- | for her book. with its attendant misrepresentation a sear red hats, white duck breeches | t¢F sport clothes than are construct. | _ Patriotic soctetfes led_in_ the how!| reflecting serious discred:t_on__ the and white shirt when in uniform, | 4 here “and the prince's country- = ge shai women wear them with a natural- ness and flair apprcached by few it. Americans. t It has placed a premium on suits ‘A on the softer and more feminine ur ' Ui hh afternoon frocks and on, dinner and evening gowns with individuality ve rather than those emphasizing rich- 1d ness or dinplay. tex Skirts that’ Were’ beginning to ry 4 creep up tdward the knees have J x halted at a discreet distance above ~ ee the ankles. Nec lines that reached ear! ins an’ ; In line with the potlcy pursued | almost abysmal depths: have. risen | Housewives who want to save good money will be here early. Our best bargains can’t last | AL Rae a sal genre ti, “Zoung, Wo- | wih the thieict goad taste, She long at these slashed prices, Many of our super values will be sold by noon. So come early th “Fequest of achool authorities has.| ceded by the trig turban and the the first day and bring a neighbor with you to share in the savings. 5 Jisted the rooms available for school | Cutre stocking and shoe effects have 4 teachers in Casper this year. Miss| been replaced by more subdued, if SALE LASTS UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD oa Mary Kissick, general secretary, | none the lesp fragile, footwear. lias a most complete list of rooms For the suits, no color will be more ‘ 14 and partmenest which have al!| popular than the bluish gray so ERAL IRE PRI 4 been inypected and will be recom-| much worn by the prince himself T L D «1 %-Quart Gray Enamel Mixing 8 Quart Gray Enamel Stewing 19¢ mended to the young women as they|on formal occasions. In evening f ive S : ber 1 Kettles ----~------~---.----------~----- arrive at the end of the week. frocks the coldérs chosen are more 3 Se Caer caar tks 7 | Seppa: ths colotaeecleamen dares tioee Effective September 1 1-6-Quart Gray Enamel Lipped Sauce Quart Gray Enamel Wash th and room descriptions, the service | faconnes and velours, with the lame Note the reduction in prices of the best tire on Pans co} ee of w. - | fabric: 1 , i 7 . rs : x . 7 Hi: Berar Ba A te Conran oaeer stl holding the premier | the market, and a tire that we take pride in standing 4 Quart.Gray Enamel Lipped 14 Quart White Enamel posal of the tea rive Saturday and M > will y so they ‘vn one Fifth ‘em good taste,” said nue modiste, lapsing sponsor for in Casper. We sell lots of FEDERAL TIRES, and their use is increasing right along. We Pans * --1-44-Quart Gray Enamel Pudding Dish Pans ~ ~~~ may t cortaln of hing the Unexpectedly into ther native Eng- find that once a Federal Tire is used, that that person came = Gers oie tee ame | hs eee becomes a steady user off them,skmowing that Ne ts Gee on in Carper and it is felt that this getting the best of the tire and sty at prices that are 10 Quart Mirro Aluminum Preserving Kettle, Ladle and Combination Funnel and Strainer. 80 Regular Price $3.25. Sale Price___.__ e consistent. BLUE PENNANT CORDS Will be a service in keeping with the per spirit of hospitality. All persons wishing to dunate cars 5 Quart Gray Enamel’ Puddi sane ray Enaniel Fading 9 )@ for such use either Saturday or Mon- LARAMIE, Wyo, Au. 20—The tee adjourned to meet at tho call of ishes and Glassware at Bargain Prices the chairman. 14 Quart’ Gray Enamel Dish 80x81 Cl. Cord (4 ply)—- tee Ss ea gian 6 Quart Gray Enamel Pudding 4 Quart Aluminum Covered Sauce Pan. da a sked ‘to ca . i Re: priovateGtand renee hata HOLDS MEETING TODAY 80x314 S. S. Cord (4 ply)------_-_ 14.80 Pans -_-----~~------~----~------- _..27e Regular Price 90c. Sale Prie .. 90e A when they will be’ available. Women 382x314 §S. S. Cord (4 ply)--------- 16.95. -2 Quart Gray Enamel Dairy 16¢ 114-Quart Aluminum Double Broiler. id commities met at the court house | Sexq SS" aror 6 Quart Gray Enamel Dairy 27E | 4 Quart Aluminum Pudding Pan. ik sTpzma, oven to teachers and | at 10 o'cijck this morning and or. PRS AE Fe 22°35 es cei in dE Fier ae ome mre Regular Price 50c. Sale | c i be reported at once.’ "| Setecting’ the following officers who (ff 29x4%% 8. 8. 25.00 S Qnar Grey named Convex 10 and 12 Quart Galvanized = will serve for the next two y 32x44 S. S. 27.30 Buckets A. E. Stirrett, chairman; Chi 838x414 S.8 27.75 4 Quart Gray Enamel Convex 2 only, 6x9 Rice Straw P. P'ummer, yice chairman; Dr. C. 834x414 SS 28.60 *Kettles —-t_.. Rugs H. Balley, secretary; George W. Jar- bes SA i G Enamel Convex ed i Seca epee phas eae sd vis, treasurer; G. R. Hagens, state | 35x41 8. S. 29.30 4 Quart Gray Ena tinea es 8 only, 9x12 Rice Straw committeeman; Mrs. Sam Service, 386x414 8. S. 30.10" Sauce Pans Rugs se) ty chal an. S. £ “"Atter filling several vacanctes on | Sexe SS aap 5 Quart Gray Enamel Tea - 89@ | Hit and Miss Pattern Rag 5 to : the committee, and authorizing the 34 s. f eae Ned! kage pty Secbaaases > mage, capa pte, eproaetrs sarc nte SUM cope ee tet Oe ee re ae ic -00 i appointment of an executive commit. | 34x58. S 35.85 1, %-Quart Gray Ename tee which will have active charge of 35x5 Ss. S. 36.60 Coffee Pots _ 29e Cc the coming campaign, the commit 37x5 S..S 38.65 Seem R Kean sees reso saen—' i 4 IT it e i : i batman mn a a TUBES All Paints at Wholeuale Prices ng Grand Lodge of Masos ended Standard Blue Pennant here last Right with the lection of vitcare tortie cheung ves 've| Forest Blaze ois) og aes . ew officers Kirby, Sheri 3 . S “4 Gas. grandmaster; Fran 6 Brsnkeioit 230.3) Vise Large Shipment of Enclosed Heaters and Brilliant boric Wadia, "fer ke oan Fire Radients Just Arrived. | Capi wantin In Colorado i the ae Buy Youv Heaters Now and Be Prepared for the Cold Morings and . at Robert i Hopkins; Rawlins 3.90 4.30 Evenings : grand deacon; L. L. Jeffe “4 Buttato séntor grand “seward mt BOULDER,, Colo, Aug. 29,—A ao peed Brilliant Fire Radiant Heaters with Patriot Enclosed Heaters ; rood Anderson, Gillette juntor | forest fire broke out on Flagstatt ree ‘ vent pipe connections for fireplace $20. a Forbes, Cheyc and charlain, |1¥ before 11 o'clock thi ‘ . A : 4 Charles @ Mite alle Lovell” ere porta received here wore, to. tho rer 4.85 5.35 OI EsGe Po peeieo Detroit J 1 E: Srator; Joseph M. Lowndes, Casper | f¢ct that a héavy wind was sweep- mcaphie 5.40 owe! mclosed Heaters Brand secretary; Willlam W. Daley, |!" @cross the’ face of the mountain. 5.00 5.50 Lawson: Enclosed Heaters, $8.50 $22.50 4 Rawlins grand treasurer; Alexander | A Volunteer crew of firemen has ‘ » te Fi. McDougall, Torrington prana | Deeh sent to the soene of the fire, 5.20 rack |! Marshall; J, W. Morgareldge, Sheri. ae . . 5 dan erand wer ae 38x7 Bie 13.20 I Can Save You 20 Per Cent on Your Gas Ranges---Note the Prices ‘All Members of 40x EEO eer 16.70 4-Hole Mae Ora Range 4-Hole Closed Tops Elevated Oven Ranges NEWS .B Painters Local 370 a : ball tar 0-20 ed Up } : Public Service Station CY Filling Station : % |] are requested to get their R. N. Van Sant Warne and Crosby R LONDON, Aug. 29—Henry wa. {| Uniforms at the Fad Cloth- GAS RANGES B, & D. Auto Supply Co. The Brodie Rubber Company, Inc, 130. WEST SECOND STREET oS Sine atin caren ie Automatic Storage Systems Thermostatic Valves Lawson Odorless Room Heaters Copper Coil Tank Heaters liam Massingham, noted editor and Writer, died suddenly today at Tin tagel, Cornwall, where he was spond . ing his holiday ing Store Saturday, Aug- ust 30th. C. O. HAGEN, Secretary SANICO STEEL CORAL ae"! E. P. Brennan ACORN -- GAS APPLIANCES ae —- 4 " 144 South Durbin St. In India, the, wedding, feast lasts for about iwenty-four-houre, Phone 133