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PAG# TW FLIERS SETTLE DOWN TO REST IN WASHINGTON fe for them to attempt to fly t un altitude of over 6,500 feet. A areful Inspection of the craft since their arrival at Boston, it was one, has led bt aie ee this Geotsio ACCIDENT 15 CHARGE TO CARELESS DRIVING Lieutenant Nelson Is Ae Masterson of 1116 South Last of Group to a street, was arrested by the . p jast night t 10:30 charged Reach Capital. vreless driving. Masterson ts The department ext owing to aE any meal bettee, *cotles Pp GAS ROAS eo ey "AXTON & GALLAGHER CO, ONANa Nee: through after leaving Iained in an!’ tendance “fr the hed into an auto r the inter tion t Tenth street. driven by Dr. E. slig damaged in ident at ond and Wol- night at 7:30, ‘The traffic ac t streets r machi is driven by Peter Dowtytrovich. The occupants of uninjured, both machines were > | LEGION CHIEF IS WELCOMED ‘|AT ST. PAUL T. PAUL, Minn ciferous Sept. 11,—For- ®, mombers of ler Quinn, com- pleted the p 1 of executive of- fices here for the convention, which members of the national hadquar- ters staff say will attract an at- sm 40,000. to 80,000, in- clading 10,000 delegates.’ “thodhor Says. Nothing Glse Will Do’ ERE and THERE Try the Special Selected Combi- nation Dinner at the Townsend. — Adv. John Polly, employed dufing the summer at the Tribune office, left last evening for Boulder, Col., whére he will resume his studies, See the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. It's a dandy, On display at the Cas- per Electric Co., 119 B. First. Phone 1993.J.—Adv. Nellie Quinn will conduct a small class in all kinds of beauty cultur evenings, at the, Casper Beauty ted on’ the baleony of iss Quinn Burnhan Chicago.—Adv. Miss Thelma Peterson, ct Ther- mopolis, left Casper this afternoon after spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Larson. She will return to Nebraska university. You'll like the variety of the Spe- cial Selected Combination Dinner at the Townsend Hote!,—Adv. There's a new holiday coming up tomorrow folks. Most merchants will close their doors for an hout or two in deference to the spirit éx- pressed. Be certain of genuine Ford parts, Great Northern Motor company.— Adv. Ask for a demonstration of t Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. ectric Co., 119 E. First. 35—Adv. Progress is rapid on the new ad- dition to the postoftice. Watch her grow, boys; and then be glad when ERE BS? 5s, OTS Rea, SE EI you're able to get to a window when you first step into the building. Oh Boy! It's good. Special Select- ed Combination Dinner every day at the Townsend Hotel Cafe and Coffee SHop.—Aav. Expert watch and $e repair- ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 8 Bldg. Rain doesn't keep people from a real parade. Did you join the crowd who watched the beauties pass on Tuesday afternoon. It's a wonder that the cars were able to get through. : Don't wait. See the Bee Vac Elec- trie Cleaner today. Casper Electric Co, by E beni Phone 1993J.— Adv. $250,000 GEM THEFT STILL BIG MYSTERY NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—The mys- tery of the disappearance of $250, 000 worth of gems Monday trom the Long Island home of J. 8, Cosden, where Lord. and Lady Mountbatten are guests deepened today. Investi- gators are convinced that.entry was not forced from the outside of the building. They reached this conclu- sion ter they had made minuate examination of the premises and had questioned the twenty servants ed in the Cowden household. cles stolen from Mrs. Cosden, it was learned today, included a black pearl ring, valued-at $40,000, a pink pearl ring valued at $25,006 and a p n blood ruby ring valnded at upwards of $20,000. Lady Mountbatten lost rings and brace lets valued at $16,000. weata bon doses ar ©. O, Rockwell spent several days this week in Lander on business. aan ©Yhe reputation ane ae spreads Butter.Nut flavor males ical 3-lb. size. ‘he Coffee Delicious” quickly among women. Grocers, tell us more and more women are ordering Butter- Nut Coffee by name every day. You can afford to be: particular about the coffee you buy. Good coffee isnot so much_a,matter of price, but of artful blending. Iti 3s the rich, mellow flavor of Butter-Nut that has wonit.somany friends. Order it in thezconvenient econom- SNOW FALLS IN STATE IN FIRST BRUSH OF GOLD Many Districts Report Snow; Rain and Cold ‘~~ Are General. Storm conditions which have -pre-- vailed throughout the mountain re- gion this week brought snow today to several sections of the state, in- cluding the elevated districts near Laramie, the hills of central Wy- oming and in the mountains of the north and west, Cold rain accom- panied by @ sever drop in tempera- ture, continued to fall intermittent- ly in the Casper region with a'trace of sleet and snow in the foothills. Frost and freezing weather are fore- cast when the storm clears through- out thé state. ipitation has been the heaviest here during the present storm since early summer. LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 11.—Snow followed the rain which started yes- terday and continued to fall until & o'clock today most of which melted during the forenoon. Three inches of snow. were reported at Lookout, 22 miles west and snow as far west as Medicine Bow, An inch of snow fell here and at Brooklyn lake ana about four inches at Sand lake, further up in the mountains. DENVER, ‘Colo., Sept. 11-—Um- brelias and raincoats long forgotten by Denver citizens, were dug out of their hiding places last night and this morning as the first real rain in more than three months visited this section. A decided fall in temperature ac- companied the rain and at 6 o'clock this morning the mercury stood at 48 degrees, With prospects of still lower temperatures. Last night and this morning .88 of an inch of rain fell here, during this June and July only .78 of an inch fell and the precipitation dur- ing August was negligible. Other Coldérado sections also re- ported rain and lower temperatures. Grand Junction, on the western slope, got .10 of an inch moisture; Leadville, .2: .08; and Durango Pueblo .04. reported .92 of an inch precipita Cheyenne, Wyoming, tion. STANDARD | FACING FIGHT IN MISSOURI JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Sept. 11. —{By The Associated Press).—A mo- tfon seeking to oust the Standard Oll company of Indiana from Mis- sourl for alleged violation of, the state anti-trust laws was filed in the supreme court of Missourl today by Attorney General Jesse W. Barrett. The motion asks the court ‘to sus- pend the conditional ouster issued against the company by the preme court in 1913 and request: that the Standard O11 company of Indiana be barred from doing fur- ther business in Missouri. ———— Lyle E. Jay Will Attend National Tax Conference Lyle E. Jays county assessor of Natrona courty and a candidate for re-election this November on the Re- publican ficket, has been nominated by Governor William B. Ross as the cial representative of Wyoming » National Tax association con- ference at St. Louls, September 15 to 19 inclusive. The assdclation is this year holding its seventeenth an- ual conference, Mr. Jay received the appointment yesterday and will leave tomorrow night for St. Louis. Ro State 20-7 SRS COAST AUTO THIEVES CAUGHT AT RAWLINS): CHEYENNE. Wyo., Sept. 11.—Re- quisition papers by the governor of California for Jim Tracy and Ir- ving Welss, under’ arrest at Raw lins, Wyo., are ‘here, awaiting the return of Governor Ross, Weiss and Tracy are charged with the theft of an automobile at Stockton. -—— or W. D. Goodrich of No Wood, Wyo., is attending to business af- fairs here for a few 4 FACE CREAM 75c Boncilla Cold___ 75c Boncilla Van___- $1.00 Hind’s Honey and Almond $1.50 Oriental Cream_ 60c Nadinola 50c Stillman Freckle Wonderlite Clay FOR THE TEETH 50c Pepsodent 50c Pebecco —. 50c Spana -.. 80c Kolynos —_ $1.00 Pyrohocide 60c Fohan’s ~_ ‘bc Bleachodent ~_40c 50c Zymole CIGARETTES Chesterfields, carton: <<... $1.20 Lucky Strike, earton” 32s $1.20 Prince Albert_2 for 25c Tuxedo Velvet __ 4 Bull Durham____25¢ 9 0A: nnouncement Drug Store IN THE TOWNSEND HOTEL : WILL OPEN TOMORROW We Invite the Public to Visit Our Store—Whether You Buy or Not— Just Come In and Get Acquainted Open.at 12:00 Noon—Close at 12:00 Midnight FRIDAY NOON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924. SHANGHAL NOT sotwp peap FOUND DEAD IN HEAVIEST! ox puezaran FIGHTING ZONE|:#!=2steats James G. Ingram ot Nevada, Mis- Army Battles Invaders ey akin © Puttin ae oe 100 Miles From Big City. inion Pacific this morning, near Wolcott, and the body is now here, to be sent to Nevada tomorrow. He was accompanied by two daughters, Anna and Loulse Ingram. Mr. In- gram served for 34 months in the Confederate army during the Ciyil SHANGHAI, Sept. 11.—{By_ The Associated Press.}—Desp ate at- tempts of the Kiangsu generals to check the advance of Chekiang troops upon Ithing, a town about 100 miles to the westward of Shang- hai, near Tai lake, took the bulk of discharged a few weeks interest in China's civil war away came 18 years of age. ther was the cousin of General from the nearby battle fronts to- day. Sterling Price, commanding the Con- fed forces in Missourl and Ar- nd he was with him during some of his campaigns. He was a Knight of Pythias and a Mason, be- longing to the lodges in Nevada. ————— L. C, Smith and C, C. Anderson of Montana are here today on busi- ness. The nearer sectors were not whol- ———— ly without action. however. Ob| winetenths of the women in servers who returned tonight from| (sina cannot write thelr own Hwangtu, about 15 miles west in ames. the railway. sector, told of the size-|™ able attack last night at the Kiang- su forces which the Chekiang s0!- diers defending Shanghai repulsed, Qn the west (Tai Lake) front, the Chekiang troops were reported by their headquarters at Lungwha, south of: here, to have made good Progress: through the hilly country south of Ihing. High hopes were ex- pressed of the possibility of their striking across the lake‘ or to the northward and cutting the Shahs- hal;Nanking railway line, as well as gaining control of the grand canal. ‘This would have the effect of cut- ting cff supplies of all kinds from the Kiangsu armies, which thus far have failed ot open another door for supplies to Liuho, and who would be pinned between two hostile arm- les. Rumors of outbreak of a serious epidemic within the international settlement tonight inspired a new proclamation from the counsel, which declared in part that ‘‘con- trary to various alarming rumors, there is nothing in’ the existing sit- uation to cause apprehension or alarm so far as tle foreign settle- ment is concerned.” paca Half Pint. . a E. G. Inlay of Cheyenne arrived ™m the city this morning and will spend several days here. Kills Ein Dead HAIR PREPARATIONS $1.00 Ingram Milkweed__75c¢ 50c Ingram Milkweed__-_-40c Camels;-carton —=$1.20 beautiful drug store. This store is taking an advance tions, will receive prompt at- tention, accurately filled and the best of pharmaceuticals used at lowest prices. Your favorite cream and powder can be had at this store. HALL’S DRUG STORE “Your Best Pharmacy” New Townsend Hotel Bldg. $1.25 F amily Medicines 40c Castoria ______ $1.00 Squibb’s re $1.00 Listerine ~.__85c 50c Listerine __.___45c BOCTORG farina ka aa oe. 7Qc | $1 Bathing Alcohol_60c $1 Wampool’s Cod 60c Krotex _ ~45c Liver ‘Ofl-_-____._ 75c 50c Dyanshine ~__35c¢ $1.25 Cromhim -_$1.00 | 1 pound Hospital $1.00 Mile’s Coton Secon le Nervine ~---___. 80c | Sal Hepatica, 60c $1.20 Scott's gize CLC ---50c Emulsion ~-.._ 95c | $1.20 size — $1.20 Pierce’s $1.00 Adlerika mes. Prescription ~...$f.00 | $1.10 Tanlac -95c 65c Pinex _._ BbciP iso's cao deae $1.75 Electric Curling Iron __$1.25 75c Sodium Phosphate 60c Syrup Figs. $1 Mentholatum 50c Mentholatum__40c 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills --45c Wyeth’s _______65c $1.00 Lavoris --75c | One pint of Milk of $1.25 Pierce 8 Magnesia _.50c¢ Dressing $1.00 Rinex ~85c 85c Mellen Huck’s Liveright _$1.00 Wine of Cardui ___85c 50c Hennafoam___40c $1.50 Kolor Bak $1.50 Goldman’s 75c Stacomb $1.50 Van Ess_ 50c Palmolive S| .$1.25 Azurea — $1.00 Krank’s Lemon_-__- 80c 65c Glover's Mange------85c. 60c Pompeian Day__----_45¢ SEPT. 12 $1.00 Henna D’Oral_:__-_85¢ 65c Pond’s Cold__----~-~- We open to the public our $1.00 Mahdeen _~. --65c¢ step in bringing the drug Hair Restorer _._--__$1.25 business of Casper to a high- $1.25 Wyeth’s Sage and er standard. Your prescrip- Sulphur 2820 Phone FACE POWDERS” $1.25 Le Trefle — 50c Java Rice_ 50c La Blache_ $1.25 Coty’s L’Organ __ 50c Carmen _ 75c Boncilla __ 50c.Luxor ____ 75c Dier Kiss 60c Mavis ____ 60c Pompeian _ 50c Day Dream FOR MEN $1.00 Gillette Blades 50c Auto Strop. 50c Gem 85c Ender —___ 40c Everready $1.25 Eau De Cologne 85c Palmolive Shaving Cream _25¢