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F AG* th ak nu ™ Als ' ed si 7p its in nt at! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924. PAGE TEN. PRINCE DOING Che Casper Daily Cribune_ BARNEY GOOGLE, AND SPARK PLUG SPARK: PLUG us > “Trask eee By Billey De Beck HH GOOGLE .(F Yo" ALG Hain'T GOT NO CBTECTION weeks are agreed that there is no evidence of anything artificial on the surface of the planet which would indicate the presence. of human life. ‘The so-called canals are fully a hundred miles wide, DONT WORRY, BROWN EVES -~ WO USE. Sovs.tTM AH Tet in® . é K Te SEE Holy y Doc-- Is which would tend to refute any be. IN Tue a owt ok ANAM sages ee Now someone Fad Deas s Sere pe ae rs Oe areut lef that they were man-made. ts o00¥ “Ss DIsTURS You ee DING ‘Dat Gero: DE Whee ~ BLAcK EVE ANAM te eee toca aie results + — " < 4 MEMPHIS “CLASSIC “Toon 06 Rae cn aeuOAe iene ire eee (NEEDS MEDICAL any engineering project, 5 Tomorrow! * 1:30 P.M. Thousanos oF ha “The two weeks of observation have not been productive of any. thirg particularly definite. Our ereatest hopes are placed in photo- graphs which yet are to be com- pared and which may prove en- lightening in several ways. From them, we may learn the meaning of the differcnt color effects observ- able on the planet through power- ful telescopes. They may show whether the green which appears along the supposed rivers or canals are really vegetation and whether BE So RITZVY AN’ How Yor AniiMan ts GWINE To. STACK sFEINGIT THRU Crowds Flock to Ad- mire British Heir on US. Visit. By ROBERT T. SMALL DOcaRs WAGERED ON oureome PREVAILING ODDS ©-7 ON SPARK PLUG BARNEY Googie Gres CUT STATEMEAIT To oem NEWSPAPER MEAL THar His HoRSe other colors denote mountains, (Staff Correspondent of The Casper Canney GE SEEN Tu plains, oceans and other topo. Tribune.) Day OF Te RACE - graphical features. It. is hardly (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press likely, however,’ that the photo- Association.) NEW YORK, Sept. $.—It’s getting fn bit thick for the Prince of Wales hereabouts, but like his countryman. Mr. Erittling, he is still determined o see it thru. 4 England is halled as one of the most Democratic countries in the world but Davy Windsor, as some of his intimates call him, has never met so much democracy in the mass us he has encountered during the half week he has been on American soll. He has discovered that the nverage American dearly loves a prince, but has not the slightest re- spect for his wish to be left to his own devices. : ‘The prince wants to be considered “just a plain man,” but thus far he has failed signally to get away with it. It is because the prince is red Hlooded and wants to go where the rest of, the crowd goes that he is having so much trouble. His equer- ries in waiting huve attempted to camouflage His Highness’ daily, pro- gram, but the American admirers of the heir to Britain's throne have ¢ome to know that wherever the “big show’ is on the prince is sure to be in the offing. So there are more tumultous days and nights ahead for the prince during his Long Island holiday. There is the Wills; Firpo fight, for instance, next week. Of course, the prince ts not going! Of course not. But Davy Windsor will he right there at the ring side to VASSA., MANDY, | GOIN" IN STYLE, FIRST CLASS ON A RAILROAD TRAIN, "WE RODE BEFORE. | DOESN'T POT ON AIRS BUTI DOES IT 1 soRRY TO SEE You GG RACHEL, so YoU GOIN’, TRAVELIN'! | HOPES SO PLATO. BUT DON'T YOU LET MANDY CONSOLE YOU FOR BEIN', LONESOME FOR ME. IN MY CAR. YOU DON'T NEED TO Shy SOODBYE TO PLATO YET, RACHEL. HE'S TAKING YoU TO THE TRAIN TOMORROW =a | Mn. AN’ MANDY ! 1 GOIN’ TO THE TRAIN IN A PRIVATE LIMOUSINE graphs will furnish us anything definite upon which we can base future theories as to whether th planet is jnhabited or not. Among the precious ‘heirlooms by the Marquis of Northampton is an iron hand. An ancestor of his saved the life of Robert Bruce, and in doing #0 lost a-hand. The Bruce, in gratitude, had made for his pre. server an iron one. Cal! the Tribune for highway tn. formation. “NEVER SAY DIE” —with— DOUGLAS MacLEAN AMERICA STARTS TOMORROW Classified Rates ‘Iwo cents per wora or ten cen watch the black man and the Bull per fine ! ‘ swing the old mitts at each other. | 44 ¢4 one accustomed to the moist,|The trousers do not flop about the ‘ds the public curiosity as more 4 h “Th ill’’ F k Sl Sh 1 NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. And if the prince es tet | cloudy climate of old England, the| heels like some of his American imi-| of a ‘sock’ in the jaw than the tor. T e T1 ranks ayers un. | fees Seciel oe ee “saad track throng is something to s°t! ary and dusty heat of these last few|tators, They are full, it is true, but| rid weather. ‘The prince already has "a, BLAGKFACE CAL HEADLINE away from, wait until he enco days has been trying, to say the| tie men’s fashions experts who have|learned that American | expession : the tough eggs that make up 50 Those who expected to see He “socks” the Unes. much of a big prize SS ROS a) the prince in a topper and cutaway|#"d “snapping” him from ambush | ball at polo and would like to “sock** All che; advertising will be At thei polo, TA NE itt coat at the Labor Day races were|#re all agreed that his trousers do|a few-of the photographers’ who bonked set lines” ferent. at will bs ot measure more than 17 inch‘ t| chase him from pillar to post. & the num! we - ve | doomed to disappointment. He seems | ™ e more than ches a p post. Some- “> Re an aca rata eat eetaiot insatlably fond of that old gray|the cuff, which is rather wide, and ieee he has been terapted to “chuck CORRECTION OF CLASSIFInS” traveled an f 7 ’ and go on to the Canadian h, ple r t narrow like the American caki go on to nat ranch, the British In the presence of their|ouble breasted sult in which he| not 1 he Amer CARO ie thie bovis bameralit ae aia, The ir ‘Trtune will own royalties and will be governed accordingly Being a true sportsman and sport lover himself and reaching 4 merica at the peak of her sporting s@ason, it {a difficult for the prince to keep still. He wants to go to every event ; iry and wears the apparel on ial Wayto. play; polozand-every- Gaya afier, innertion: Me. repilt yf any importance. He has not heen, TePertol on his way to play p y to the baseball games as yet. That|€Very Possible occasion. Haberdash-| one thought it was Just a knocka- i tion be ‘when the error {y one line in which he has not in-|¢T® hereabcuts all report a raid on| pout affair, left over from a year or : fare, not severely, sense dulged. Many persons thought he|thelr shelves and what they regard-|two ago. The sweater and the well| |p urpose might get to the polo grounds by e, but the Giants have been ay from home and the grounds that never knew a polo: game have been closed: It may just as well be recorded here that thus far the prince has been a failure in the matter of sar- toria] sensation. He has not been dressing a bit. Perhaps it is on ac- count of the heat. The weather has been most unkind in that respect least. landed from the Berengaria. And the blue shirt boys who bought ceru- lean chemises early in the .present season without knowing the prince was affecting them, have been over- joyed to learn that His Highness is extremely fond of his powder blue ed as a dying vogue has received a sudden resuscitation, for which they are returning many things to the royal visitor. The prince's clothes are not near- ly so “collegiate” as we had been led to believe. Apparently many. mon- strosities have been committed in his name, but entirely without his knowledge and consent. ‘The young man’s clothes are a bit gay and jaunty, but they are not grotesque. been traveling after His Highness eater style of recent months. It is a good thing that the prince got his reputation for good looks and good dressing before he pulled that floppy panama hat on his un- suspecting American admirers, When he first appeared tn it, he was worn bedford cord breeches which completed the first polo outfit seem- ed entirely in keeping with the shapeless bit of headgear. But the prince has stuck to the panama, with its billowy brim turned down all around and four or five of his equer- ries-In-waiting have insisted that it really is the prince's favorite skim. mer. Wales is standing the heat very. well. He has been to India. He re- stal White ‘the Billion Bubble Soap “For things Hal louch the Shin * Watch them come out of Crystal White's iridescent bubbles—immac- ulate and sweet-smelling. What a satisfaction to know your personal things are really clean! TES ER ' Crystal White—in either bar or “sock” and likes it. is determined to see it thru. FOREST FIRES IN MONTANA Flames Break Out in Three Places in | Helena Forest. | HELENA, Mont., Sept. 4.—Elighty will be charged the space of twe ly, must be in the Casper Daily ‘Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to @ m, will be to Classify.’ OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE, MEN’ Must be accompanied by cash or eheck in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instruetfegs E about counting the words and ti men Wednesday night and today \ | fate per word fer the Casper Daily flames that roared through ‘Tribune. k in three places on the ¥ tiqnal forest or lands ad- acent. fire have Fifty of them were’ battling alleged by forest officials to been Uberated in the woods by Lawrence Christopherson, aged one-legged minor of the McClellan reek section, Some 400 acres of timber between Crystal and Mitchell creeks near Me- Clellan creek, 14 miles southeast of here, were swept by wind whipped fire that leaped 200 yards in some cases, Wednesday night. The con- flagration was reported as having quieted down Thursday morning but was not under complete con- trol, The fire was one of 21 started in that section Saturday and since. All of them were thought under tontrol Wednesday when one “blew up” and tore loose through the timber despite the efforts of the men. fate may be the last county jail, Chicago. “thrill” In the lives of Nathan F. Leopold Jr. and Richard Loeb. It is the gallows in Cook ‘On it they will hang if Chief Justice John R. Caverly imposes-the death sentence. to be an execution, two sections of the steel screen to the right are removed. The death Withee ates Sut onto the scaffold from the floor of the second tler of cells. ‘The mechanism is contained "==" "in the box on the scaffold, and the hangman pulls a string on the side of it to release the trap,. HELP WANTED—MALE MEN—LEARN BARBERING. Now ono of the highest paid profes- sions. Short course. New scion- tific’ methods. Earn while you learn: Write today. MOLI ER BARBER COLLEGE, 1227 17th 8t., Denver, WANTED—Young man to learn chain ‘store business, Oppor- tunities are large for the right man. Must “furnish good — references. Metropolitan Store, 160 8. Center. ——— HELP WANTED—Female | WANTED—Gitrl for general house work. Phone 225W. 1236 8. Elm. —— WANTED—Penmanship teacher for » pleaded not guilty In a justice Actual results of the savants’ night classes. Casper Business x Special fire fighting equipment | 200", P! ‘ants’ | posures were made. They represent | qptieq ¥F chip form—is a reliable helper in the from the district headquarters at| Court in Boulder when given a pre-|obrorvations, however, will not be| various surfaces of Mars which| opuek’; gine" 648 EB. Yellowstone. laundry. It gives quicker, richer suds that last longer. Cleanses thorougt®y, And its purity assures safety to your garments and hands, ' Vegetable oils (Cotton Oil and Co- yet gently. t studies of Mars coanut Oil) are usedin making Crystal . sit ° . hitely whether there is vegetation] made through the big telescopes|fornia. Can furnish _ references S D OL ted upon the planet. During the twelve | here, says: Careful driver, Phone -1272R_ or White—producing a pure soap, c1lence Isapp n In nights that {t has been possible to N of us have participated in| St°W- every atom of which is full of quick take photographs from Lick ob: observations of Mars made from] YOUNG man, chemical engineer cleansing energy. es PEET BROTHERS COMPANY KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO Missoula was rushed to the scene Wednesday night. In the meantime, Christopherson, arrested by C. E, Haines, foreman of a fire crew, who reported to his superiors that he caught Christo- pherson setting a fire Tuesday afte liminary hearing Wednesday and was bound over to the district court. A small fire on Priest Pass was brought under contro}, A 100 acre fire on Paddy's Run, near Josephine, was under control of 15 men Thursday. Revelation o Back in Its Usual Orbit f Mars, Now definitely known for several weeks, until scores of photographs taken during the opposition period have been developed and compared. [ft is_ possible that these photographs taken with color screen arrange- ments which will help astronomers determine the density of the Martian atmosvhere, also may establish defi- vatory, more than a hundred e3 have been turned twoard the earth during the opposition period, Nullifying the hitherto widely held theory that the so-called Martian canals probably are the sreetest evidence of the existence of human life on the planet, Dr. R. G. Aitken, noted astronomic authority, in charge of all during the last two ———— WANTED—Girl for general house work. Phone 7344 801 8, Beech POSITIONS WANTED j5~ REFINED young man wishes to drive car to eastern coast or Cali- also with sales experience, desire: Position. in these lines. Also excel industrial rela Box 6-836, Tribune. HiGH school girl wants place t: work in exchange for room and board. Phone 1707R. es _ ° + MIDDLE aged practical nurse de Form for Your Convenience By L. C. OWEN (Staff Correspondent of The Casper . Tribune.) (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Association.) LICK OBSERVATORY, MOUNT HAMILTON, Sept. 4—Tuesday night when the planet Mars swung back into its usual orbit, 42,000,000 miles distant from the earth, scientific long have been the chief basis of scientific belief that Mars boasted animal and probably human lite very much lke our own, it turns our, are entirely too wide to ba man-made affairs, fully 100 miles across. Also, from the scientific point of view, they now are declared to be too winding and twisting in their courses to be the result of sires nursing im private . homes Have doctors references. Phone 20253. 1140 W. Eleventh. COMPETENT colored woman wants day work, cleaning and laundry. Phone 776M. COMPETENT colored woman wants bundle washing and day work Phone 1499Mf. men of the world at large were|oryoe | ‘Martian engineering WOMAN wants jroning, by hour of just ‘as much inthe dark ;as to|” Q. che éines hands ions ; mts at home. 164 N. Elic. whether Mars really is inhabited as r hand, observations GRADUAT: > z ae ” IRA ATE civil engineer, eiglit Tham were two meee 889, when the |A24), Dhotoaraphe” have "wirtual RIN”? and INSIST! |@320422,,ch conineer, ole red namesake of our god of war Seti ve ace that Mars not SAY BAYER: ASPIRIN ine purchasing and writing. 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