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Hy IN LO tch anit the ide Fo — Te) PAGE TEN STATE NURGED WILL ADJOURN Thla EVENING Banquet Will Bring Annual Convention to Close Here nvention teenth dq today at Iding = will a banquet gates ar 3 of g the fer of Wheatl jation preside lub women nt at the meet ernoon to hear the quennial conven ention from Parnell an opinion Hdge has a bureau of to the com he holds that for congressional e 1s probable. > —-— tK—John Russell Pope, t has been n Theor ret, the al here » andthe most popular §) pper of the season, 9 1 should try on the Curvinne, with the wide curving y strap so smartly at the side. y I, Miller Shoes. i buckled Golden Rule vA DEPT. STORE Lindsay & Co iy LDOO®DeOooho 5 Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a, m, and 1 p., m. and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek 8 a.m. 1 p.m. and 5 p. m, Express Bus Seaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, AND EXPRESS PHONE 144 e and Miss | ( 4/4 ; t (urvinne he (@ »-in tan~calf 9 : If yourwant_ the | Y newest, the trimmest 8" asso-| bu REMEMBER BOY SCOUTS WHEN YOU HAVE ODD JOBS AT HOME Ly OLD SCOUT windows to clean, errands } fix up, A whole run or similar duties. Aj} »ut cannot accept money thout performing service, there. | fore he must have something to do. Iquarters hus a roster puts who are eager- iting a call, Let this be a nder to the people of Casper to aid in this constructive movement. Donations are not wanted for this purpose. Work Is wanted and the boys are ready and willing. Let's get behind the movement to give de- serving Boy Scouts employment so | ® | 5 to all loyal s to stop a moment and deter- in their minds on some service which a Boy Scout may perform so that he may earn something to- wards defraying his expense in at tending camp. The time is short,| cost of a trip to Camp Carey won't surely someone has a lawn tol be deprived of this fine outing. WYOMING MOTOR CLUB 10 HOLD ~GONVENTION IN YELLOWSTONE ieee for Meeting at Mammoth Hot Springs on August 14 and 15 Made at Executive Conference Here Arrangements were completed at noon today at a meet- | ling of the executive committee of the Wyomi for an outpouring of a cavalcade of at least 200 automo- |biles for a convention of the organization to be held at pena Springs hotel in the Yellowstone National Park Cars will mobilize at Lander on it 12 where pes mopolis, county treasurer of Hot ill put on | Springs unty. Others in attend. for the en-| ence outside of Casper were: L,. M. | B onnewe ty of the Cham | ber of Commerce at Rawlins and di- > from eastern entrance es of Lan tor club isa n having aration and print ommittee natural re the outside y n of Wyoming is eligible to ‘member | and all are Invited to att membership $2.00. New association has the indorse- | ment of the state be fe e, Incl vali ard of immt a tion and 1s working in harmony with it and the highway com. | 2 a mission in advertising the resources | Cane Sugar_________ o° the assisting In marking | and seeing th our- | of the tion printing of or immed'ate distri- | tanding oklets n the Crackers for —- sion two Tempora tion are: L. L. Newton of the Wyoming State Journal at Lander, president; W. F. Wilkerson of Casper, president of the Wyo- ming Automotive company, vice president; A. J. Hazlett, publisher of the Inland Ofl Index at Casper, secretary-treasurer In attendance at the meeting of the executive committee were the | following members: L. L. Newton, R. H. Alcorn, publisher of the Raw- lins Republican; Stanley E/lwards, secretary of the Council o Industry at Laramie; mith of Ther- iE R. Williams One bar Mission Oil with each publisher Mar 412 E. Fifth St. Central Grocery and Market 129 West Second Street Phones 10—11—2272 GROCERY DEPT. 14 LBS.SUGAR. . . LARGE GLASS FERNDELL No, 2 PRESERVES, per glass_- 48e for - can To: FANCY CONE HONEY, each 25e 2-pint bottle Clicquot Ginger mie 25 per bottle in Cc large bottle — Per dozen.,..$2.65 Per case....$4.85 Marnatla Toi small ean a 10€ | “ss’kina 15c¢ Loaves Bread for Medium can Ki al Large can....25c Northrup, den Seeds, BOC '>| seczte MEAT DEPT. 221/2e Pot Roast, ofl Shoulder Steak, per Ibs eee per Ib. ~~ Round Steak, Lard, Bac pe ee we 30e Ps 1D, ou 2ie per PROMPT PHONE ORDERS GIV that those who cannot afford the | * | bin. | tion in 1 Blackberry that | Campbell’s Soup, per can 3-lb. caddy National Premium Soda National Uneeda Biscuits___.5 PKGS. White King Washing Powder, pkg.__-55@ Bungalow Grocery and Grant St. Grocery and Market 815 South Grant Street Phones 289—1168 SPECIALS tor SATURDAY ¥% can Tomatoes Large glass Genesee No, 2 Jam, per glass.__ Pat, _35¢e for Tall can Ripe Olives, Milk, DANREN Ca cece oe 35¢e tall can --___ Welch's Grape Juice, Welch’s Grape Juice, WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY ing of the booklets and other print- ed matter is comprised of D. W. Greenburg of the Midwest Refining any, Jim Griffith of the Casper ily Tribuse and R. C. Cather of the Wyoming Trust company. —_—_——— RANGE OF 62 DEGREES 1D "INLOCAL TEMPERATURE. DURING MONTH OF MAY ‘The warmest day of 1925 was on May 29 when the: mercury soared to 89 degrees, according .to the monthly weather report of George S. zie, weather observer. ‘Tne coldest weather of the month was on May 4 when the thermometer stood at 27 degrees. Total precipitation was 1.16 inches the greatest in 24 hours was .69 inches. There were seven days with 01 inches or more precipitation. There were 25 clear days, four, part d two, clow sehr otha AR ATTEMPT TO KILL (a INCLUDED IN CHARGES OF DIVORGE PETITION rging that his wife once aided empt to kill him, that she call na Har and subjected him to such indignities as to make his life intolerable. Alegria, filed sult for divorce a ject cpurt yes: terday afternoon. He also says she did not love him, The couple were married in Spain on October 8, 1920. ‘They have two children, two and three year one of which is in present cust ch parent. He asks for a court giving him permanent cus of the child that is now wit cloud, tody Following her alleged participa n attempt to kill him, Ale ays they I not lived t since M The grin, gethe first-name is L' wife SPECIALS | FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 6 Jl 10 LBS. 79¢ JF 10 Ibs. only to a customer. at ished with reliable in | format h reference to trips of | 1 can each No, 1 Del Monte Berries___97e@ Other business trans t the | 1 Strawberry, ! Raspberry, 1 Loganberry, meeting of t comm! e owas the “ “ ‘ ' \ _—" =a r-) aC Toilet Soap FREE package. ket Phones 22—23 Stores - $1.00 matoes ih = Ale _.75e i ine 43 ng & Co,’s Proven Gar- 1 varieties, 5e let Paper, Balmelive Creme Oil Almond Coco 17'/2c*™ 20c on, Sugar-Cured, 3c Ib. ATTENTION Che Casper Daily Cribune POSTOFFICE EMPLOYES TQ GET TIME OFF ON | SATURDAY AFTERNOONS As many postoffice employes as ed from duty on Saturday afternoons during the summer months begin & a week rom tomorro it was announced this morning by E Bean, post- possible. will be reli master, The postmaster requests that pat- tons observe the Saturday afternoon ervice and to report to the office Any instance of decreased efficiency on account of the arrangement. “We want to give as many em- Ployes as possible their Saturday afternoons off, but to do this we will not impair “te service,” Bean said.” Our only way of knowing a lessening of efficiency Is through the ports of the public, If inefficiency results. of course, different arrange # and you will find our largest assortment, f will always be right. ! Plums, per Ib Cherries and Fancy Tomatoes, per Celery, Lettuce, Peas, For your outing the toes are moccasin. in fect—with soft boxing are extra and the uppers Your choice— “And Wampum Too” coc | The Fruit Season Is Coming Into Full Swing store prepared to give you the the finest quality and our prices Imperial Valley Cantaloupes, large, Bei SS WEG MEL Cro 2 ert rm Soman Uru LAN ese 15¢ § § Texas Watermelons, per Ib.--_-________ 6¢e Peachessmali’basket_ 222.) = 51.4 35¢e HOT HOUSE Cucumbers, each Onions, Radishes, New Cabbage, New Po- tatoes, Bunch Carrots, Turnips and: Beets. ‘Rialto Fruit Store RIALTO THEATER BUILDING Mountain Boots for ease and comfort—the soles flexible—every pair is Goodyear stitched— are made from the brown chrome calf. $5.98 e cut-out IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN”, WOMAN HELD FOR POISONING CROWN POINT, (By The Ass Anna Cunning , Gary, Ind., was Indicted on three first degree murder charges by the Lake County grand jury. The state charges that she slew three of her cbildren by polson Ind, June 5.— Press.)—Mrs. Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. Tel. 27 Strawberries ib Asparagus, Rhubarb, next Sun- day we are offering a full fourteen inch hiking boot— ef- This is your invitation. SANDALS FOR GIRLS Youthfulness, 9 comfort—e' ng smart simplicity, about ar to add to popularity deserve { To be had in all Patent, all Tan or Patent and Tan com- bination. Your choice— $5.00 “And Wampum Too” Your choice June Finds a Wide Variety Of Smart Summer Footwear Here As we step into summer our Basement Shoe Store affords widespread opportunity for the purchase of family footwear. are one that has not yet learned that all of our shoes are always priced consistently lower. Won’t you come down tomorrow (they are all out in view) and look them over? Summery Frocks and Summery Shoes Scarcely a need for emphasizing the popularity of light airy so cool, so crisp, so refreshing—For your summer frocks we you tomorrow with White Kid, Tan Calf, Blonde Kid, Patent I Dull Kid and Black Satin—a complete range of heel made in neat fitting patterns. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925 : MEDNICK BROS. Open Evenings TES Quality Suits Low Prices In order to meet the demand for quality clothes ‘at low prices Hart Schaffner & Marx are making for us especially tailored suits of fine worsteds in all the want- ed shades and models for menand young men. Really the greatest values in Cas- per at White, Tan and Grey English Broadcloth Col- lar Attached Shirts, $4 values, at Interwove lis}: Manhattan Socks ase _3f Shirts $2.50 MEDNICK BROS. Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING KESULTS. “TRY THEM, Phoenix Hose We find our Phoenix hose values are attracting new , customers to this department every cay. We especially want to draw your attention to our new Phoenix dollar stocking—made of medium weight silk, four-inch lisle garter top—all colors. Your choice— $1.00 “And Wampum Too” Possibly you SLIPPERS FOR sieamer “vi Pretty, practical summer time shoes for little folks from babies’ size 2 to misses’ size 2 are now being shown by us in a wide va- riety— Infants’ 2 to 5 85c to $1.98 Infants’ 514 to 8__$1.48 to $2.48 Childs’, 814 to 11__$1.98 to $2.98 Misses’ 1114 to 2__$2.19 to $3.24 “And Wampum Too” slippers— can tempt eather, Is—and e}l of them $5.98 “And Wampum Too”