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C VG : é at, Ca D 42 = iT Lu PAGE TWO. PART (If WOOL Wiaines Don’t Have to GLIPFOR 1905. CONTRACTED Buyers Paying Up to 42 Cents a Pound In Contracts. Vith the last of 1924 clip no than out of the way, wool have again started thelr n in Wyoming and reports racts on 1925 wool are ppears at this time that the rity of flockmasters in this will make sure of the future contract their next spring’s at good prices before ‘the first year. P methods are almost with- edent in Wyoming. Ordl- growers hold out until just shearing time or ‘even for months afterward. ‘The fact; some however, that many are now lining with buyers forces most of the rs to take the same action in it is generally felt, to be 1 comes from Rock Springs R. V. Wellington, representing n firm, has contracted 0 fleeces at 42 cents a This is the earliest wool salé ever known in this important center. From the Padlock Sheep company near Buualo, the B, Harris Wool company of St. Louis has contracted the 1925 clip at 40 cents. In other sections of the state, particularly in central Wyoming: such contracts have been numerous. As the news of these advance sales is spread it is expected that early contracting will sweep the state. st th Sh J. 5, MEGHLING BACK FROM TRIP 10 COAST J. S. Mechling, manager of the local People’s Finance. and Thrift company, returned today from 4 trip to the west coast. While at San Francisco he attended acon: véntion of managers of the Wimsett System companies which comprise People’s Finance and Thrift com- panies in all sections of the country. On his way home, Mr. Mechling visited in Denver, for: several days, Try This On: :-: Your Catarrh Prompt Relief Given by Cattarrh is nothing more Nor less than a chronic inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose and throat. It usually begins with a cold in the head, although it “may result from breathing dust or any foreign matter that irritates the del- ioate membrances, Ordinary methods of treating ca- tarrh are faflures simply because they don't reach the affected areas. You've got to heal,those raw, tend: et spots that are hidden away where quids and sprays never touch them. The best and most effective method * to inhale the vapor of “Deo” each night and morning. Place a spoonfull of “Deo in a tin plate or cup and hold over a flame. Fill your lungs and air pas- sages with the soothing, healing vapor. Hold your breath for a few seconds and release slowly. This allows the vapor to penerate every nook and corner, where it condenses in fine particules, destroying -germs and gradually healing the inflamed} membranes. 3 Right away you will hegin to feel better. That nasty dripping in the throat will cease—the hawking and spitting will lessen—your head will he clearer and you will again be able to breathe freely through your nosé, “Deo” is the trade name of Den- is’ Eucalyptus Ointment, which fs sed entirely of antiseptic, heal- yuaranteed to give satis- esults or your druggist will your money. Sold every- where in 50c tubes or jars. upon the genuine. Dennis Bucalyp- tus Ointment Co., makers, Berkeley, Cal.—Ady. Vactmetaol shr cm et sh omf shr —— able terms? Tag No. 3 RUNABOUT Starter Demountable $110.00 Tag No. 23 COUPE Starter Demountable $220.00 be Easver Daily. ribune school of the University of Wyom- ing. and will leave tomorrow for Laramie accompanied by Madden who will attend home coming there Friday and Saturday. « oe . ee Casper people in Cheyenne this week for a short time include, at- torney E. E. Enterline, Charles W. Huftman, W. L. Lappe," Join Me- Fadyen, A. B. Johnson and W._D. Turner. Reveal: Their Age in Election Registration After the women-read this there will. be a grand rush to register tomorrow. Just wait, and -see, Now, girls, just a moment. Remember that Carrie Chapman Catt scrap for woman's rights? Some scrap, The women won. : And after they’d gotten the priv- ilege of expressing themselves. at the polls— Did they vote? Not many of them. And the reason why is because they want- ed to keep their ages secret and were afraid to be asked how many summers they had seer. Bobbed, reduced and a ‘“‘sweet- sixteener” in looks, actual figures “hit hard. The only question they ask of women at registration places is: \ “Are you 21 years old? So, if you girls are 21 years old, or older, you may register and vote without letting anyone know ex- actly the number of years you have lived. Be sure to register. Tomorrow and Friday are the only days re- maining. >A Then you can vote, and who in this great year with three presi- dential candidates in the field, doesn’t want to? What is more, the Kiwanis club will provide a conveyance for you Thursday and Friday afternoons betweeri the hours of 2 and 6 o’- clock, Just call Max Winter at the New York Oil company, phone eee 1. W. Terrell of the exploration de- Partment of the Midwest. Refining company is here from, Denver and is a guest at the. Midwest ctub house on Sixth street. - eee. *? William Schupback Of Douglas representative of the Davis Brothers Drug company is .here.on business. owe N. R. Stuart of Lavoye spent yes- terday here attending to business af- fairs. * -But—torget it. 3 2436. | PERSONALS a Jane, have returned from a four wéeks visit spent in Appleton and dent of Casper in 1890 is in the city renewing old acquaintances, Mr. Herren expects to return to his home on Saturday of this week. cee Chafed, irritated skin quickly relieved BATHE freely with Resinol * and warm water to ; Victor Cotner of Lovell is here on business for a short time, Greenbay, Wis., with friends and eo: 09. thoroughly cleanse the skin. relatives. John L. Kay of Crawford is at:| Dry b; patting lightly—then oer Bag tending to business affairs here and apply heyy a feast sently j Samuel and Frank Turda’e of Ar-|1!s a guest at the Henning. wil Ld inger tips. ig | minto are visiting in Casper for a oi treatment was prescribed nearly years ago by a physician 4 thirt: B. W. Musser of the Utah Of and] — ERgty youre go ye freee few days. eo ele Gas company is a guest at the Hen- \ : Mrs, Tracy McCracken and baby |Mns for a few days. Seeaa’ cutie eaten, aha left last evening for Cheyenne to ing and other forms of skin visit with friends for a short time. singh McTiger is a St. Louis trouble, There is nothing bet- Tracy McCracken, who is secretary |>usiness man in the city for a few] ter to prom: itching to Senator John B. Kendrick will |4¥8- Sen's ,and burning, ~ join them the latter. part of next Resinol Soap is Joseph Rosenberg is* transacting business_affairs here from San Francisco. eee A. 8, Meyring is a Cheyenne man registered at the Townsend. eee week. for‘ the complexion, bath and hair. An ideal soap for babies. RESINOL noes this week W. A. Erickson spent Tuesday in Lander on’ business. eee A. G. Snedler is a Casper man spending s#evera! days in Ft. Collins oh business.» * - ees V. A. Cottle of Thermopo!is wad an out of town arrival last evening: eee Horse Given ‘Same Pension CHICAGO, Oct. 22—The Jockey club of New York gave “Clover,” an old horse, a pension of $25 a month, which is the. maximum pension of the. United church in America to its retired ministers, according. to Rev. B, G. Miller, Philadelphia, executive sec- Teh of the board of ministerial relief. , 2 i | The World at Your Door With tne new %-tube Crosley, complete with loud) 5 er, nes, batteries, aerial, etc., $66.95. Here is one of the best buys in Radio, A receiver capable of brin in all the stationg and priced within the reach. of everyone. .Also the new Crosley trirdyn special, the greatest 3-tube set ever built. “All self contained in a heautiful mahogany cabi- net. This one is sure hard to beat. Watson Radio Shop “The Little Store With the Big Business.” 7 Phone 368W 218 S. Center Atwater Kent Freshman Masterpiece W. E. Burke of. Salt Creek is in the city on business for a few lays. Mrs. Lin I. Noble and Mrs. Zar- ring will spend a short time in Cas- per tomorrow enroute from their nomes in Thermopolis to Laramie to attend ‘Homecoming on Friday and Saturday at the university. S Seid dhe heMaabeals eee A. W. Eaton, district manager of the Underwood Typewriter is in Casper on business from Denver and is a guest at the Henning: eee ’ A. F. Allen of the Nebvins Candy company {s here on business for a few days this week: eee Cc. C, Lakin, manager of the as- Pphalt department of the Standard . , Wyo., ts in Casper or buiness and is a guest : Thursday Shoe Specials __As Minister | TWO WOMEN ON STREET ; : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934, of an accident at a street {mter- section here when an automobile occupied by the four struck Mrs. F. E. Dugan and Mrs. Harry Kerrigan. Mrs. Dugan and Mrs. Kerrigan were crossing the street when the automobile, driven ~by Miss Blair, made aU” turn and knocked them to the sidewalk. Mrs. Dugan sustained a fracture of the leg and other injuries. Mrs. GIRL DRIVER FAILS TO STOP AFTER STRIKING was traced-to a garage and infor- | mation there obtained led tb the : arrest. of Miss Blair, Miss Green’and Riley. Cassel, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 22.—Miss Addie Blair, Miss Edna Caseell, Buck Green and Leo Riley face Prosecu- tion on a state charge as the result Kerrigan was only slightly hurt. Miss Blair did not stop the auto- mobile and speeded away from the scene. The car, a rented machine, Si ipey KASSIS THURSDAY ‘SPECIALS | These bargains will'be placed on sale Thursday.an the sale will . 5 be carried on for the balance of the week . This lanket and «ff: dress special comes at a very opportune time and we know; the Casper bargain hunter will be quick te grasp these bargains.. PED PEE A A ON a 2 eA ABE 3 NS TES 200 beautiful new fall dresses in-wool or silk. Af- ternoon and street frocks, many sleeveless models suitable for dance frocks— fashions in Bengaline, crepe back satin, Canton crepe, Roshanara, char- meen and Poiret twill. VERY SPECIAL DRESSES|| at the Townsend. eee Georgé’f.‘Dolan is here on bust: nes fram ata ‘home in Minneapolis, cee rival last evening. see Frederick Reed left ‘jgat for Cheyenne and Denv, “ several-days itm a com oy and pleasure trip. eee Michael “Bilt and Timothy horfey Jr., are spending a few prs here this week on business, pO 8 @ C.°G. Gardner arived yesterday from Denver, and will spend several days here on business. During his stay he will be a guest at the Town- send. 7 slo) eye L. R. Thatcher of the Atlas Oil company has returned from a sev- “f. MANS Widna wasa Denver af) of Indiana is in Casper from Chi- cago: eee |» Ay. J.) Peterson of ‘Cheyenne {6 e sin the. clty & ~p few ‘the ‘Towngend. : i oe ae) of. Attorney C. E. , Shannon who ‘will ‘appear | * ing on, thé “Mills athleti¢ “will;be the guest | during! his Madden, ion is @ freshman in. the: law A3 Pair Satin and Colored Suede Pumps > Spanish and military heels. Won- derful values in shoes that. sold from: $8.00 to $10.00 Not all fahge to choose from. t See. these early— . " ‘Black Satin and Colored Suede Pumps , Ina great variety of patterns and styles, military and $00 een eet DOOD sizes|in these shoes but a’ good" /| Mitchell Hat Shop The millinery department offers some unusual values. for this week only Lift Off—No* Pain! csr pts trip to Oakland and San] gem “aoe Harry Byers, mechanical engineer from Denver is here on business a guest at the Henning, - 96 88 Thomas EB. Buesey, of the Inter. nal revenue office of Denver is here for a few days on business. Be SE E. E. Patrick is among the Denver business visitors spending several days here. oe Ralph.R. Reed is a business caller here from hig home in Buffalo, Wyo. eee * Roy H. Bullack of the law firm of Bullack and Lacy has returned Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a Inalst, from Colorado where he has been for the last week on legal business for the firm. eee H. B. Carpenter, manager of the asphalt department of the Midwest Refining company is in Casper on business from Denver. oe 6 J. P. Herren of Chicago, a resi- Special Sale of Used Ford Cars During the special sale we will sell all used Fords at cost. is your chance to get a good car at a very low price and reason- SALE CLOSES OCTOBER 26 Tag No. 12 TOURING Good Motor Seat Covers $70.00 Tag No. 18 TOURING 1923 Starter $205.00 EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. THE SAFE PLACE TO BUY. YOUR USED CAR _ ttle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that:corn stops hurting, then shortly you lft it right off with fingers. i Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- 124 East 2nd yw ~“ Men’ s Oxfords Clean” up from ‘our. summer stock : The BOOTERY O. S, Bidg VERY SPECIAL—50 hats selected from our regular stock of $10 and $12 hats, on sale while they last__.__ 25% off on all children’s millinery . 25% off on all patterns from the-house of Gage, Hockheimer and B. L. B. \ Here Tag No. 6 COUPE Starter Demountable $240.00 Tag No. 7 RUNABOUT Starter Demountable $185.00 ness br, irritation. ' The biggest two weeks SPECIAL ever offered by any photographer in the history of Casper. 18 photographs of any of our 4x6 styles, in- cluding folders, for the price of 12 plus $1.00 18 photographs of any, of our 5x7 styles, in- cluding folders for the price of 12 plus $1.50 18*photographs of any of our 8x10 styles in- cluding folders for the price of 12 plus $2.00 THIS OFFER POSITIVELY EXPIRES OCTOBER 25 Take advantage of this offer and have your Xmas photographs made now WARNING: Be sure you get in the right studio We are located DOWN STAIRS under Sprecher’s Drug Co., formerly Smith & Turners If you are fortunate enough to hold one of our coupons, well you know what that means Special Lights for Babies—Rainy or Cloudy Days CREDELL STUDIO Phone 2702 and make appointment now Satisfaction Guaranteed 131 S. Center St. Blankets! Kassis PHONE 1740 » Prepare for cold weather, the weather man Visit Mrs. Mahaffey’s Hemstitch Shop on the Balcony: tells us that it ison the way.. A’shipment of warm, fleecy blankets just received and in the window for your inspection. These are all heavy wool mixed’ blankets, size 66x80 in plaids light ordark. Regular $9.50. sellers, a rare bargain at, per pair— 95 eniimaniineasineinnmmumeetee eae Dry Goods Co. 137 EAST SECOND Lf