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PAGE TWO DELEGATES TH BE NAMEN BY CASPER LEGION .. Will Send Large Num- | r2*"Ance to Lander Convention. DEMPSEY BECK WV GOOD GRAES IN BURSTING |"si"0 gar" OF BIG GUN| # Sie Posine WORLD FLIER WILL PUT CAR | TOHARDTEST nton Wells, man, will leave 16, on one and most novel the me | | attemry 1 er drive 1 ¥ rd Eight, t | without g its f her automo. official ob. 1 the time ATTEN GHE filers were gr on landing by Brig. General J mander. of Lanphier sald that the Omaha wit t was to follow | |t ld h Cheyenni A xT r ade } See - CARD OF THANKS Liberty Bonds Air Brushed Colors Latest Wrinkle for Hose By MME. LISBETH. After many attempts to stage a sack the large hat has really At the English French fash they have been much 1d the milliner’s have rtistic models ‘ploture hat" ummer dresses eft of this picture is Wir film star, in nd most bec 1g wide odel of hal: a trans- me arrived this ices an well as ionable wn is made of ast when th lace or ma is a 1g close worn by Mae Busch, anothe n actress. It is black with smartly rolled up brim and an ostrich feather trimming. It is said that the hat fashions for fall tend y 1 the n types more ne and CIVIL WAR OFFICER DIES PALO ALTO, Calif, July A ated ess.)—Colonel Albert Pinde ‘ A., retired, died here $e t the home of his Ral Pinde He served with the Mass 5¢ regi ment t t the Civil war and 1 in the army for many years t n of the war. He born ll, Mass., where E lod vspaper The above pictures illustrate the very ‘latest wrinkle In decorating milady’s hose. The stock- ings are white silk with air brush coloring applied by artists dexotic. Those illustrated are done in stripes aud plaids in comparatively plain. pat- The designs are often fantastic and who cannot New Millinery, Shoes, Jewelry Always Interesting One of the recent ce styles showed mage trimming ats of b exposing the ears comparatively of the style those of us assic profile. tures that he Casper Daily Cribune perfect mold. Norma Shearer, movie player (center), has adopted this se- vere haircut and further emphasizes the “coming out” of her ears by wearing elaborate earrings in dia- mond shaped pendants. Many pretty new shoes are being placed on the market. For the sum- mer evening dance nothing could be prettier or more appropriate for wear with a fiimy dress than the strap slippers shown on the right. They are made of sofet forget-me-not blue de with appliques of silver. Modern Treasure Hunt | On as War Opens On Credit Thieves” tion of the . Harry Tregoe of N ecutive mar at the Mayflower the credit me ywelght boxing 21.—Treas: nturous as those of Captain Kidd's time will be made r in the United States t under the direc National Association of w ¥ ex r of the association ed the quest for riches Hotel bere, whe nvention and € he 00,000,000 is stolen “Captain Kidd is believed to have concealed his sands 7 lor are only a few more ways commer: clal criminals cheat their creditors. If caught, they are defended by able lawyers of interstate crime ‘rings.’ They are organized more effectively than bootieggers. That is why it has been so difficult for local and state police to cope with them. “The publ suffers because nounts stolen must be added to the price of goods sold to honest re- tailers, and ultimately to the price paid by the consumer. ‘Credit thieves’ thus are imposing upon the public a tax which averages $2.50 a year for every man, woman and child in the nation.” To combat “credit pirates,” ap- proximately $1,000,000 has been rais- ed by credit men during the past two months. ‘They will employ detectives to gather evidence which will lead to prosecution and punishment of the master thieves. The detectives will be stationed in New York, Chi- cago, San Francisco and twenty-five other trade centers, DINNERSTORIES The ayiator's wife was taking her first trip with her husband in his irship. “Wait a moment, George,” he sald, “I'm uid we will have go down again." “What's wrong und “I belleve I asked the hus- ave dropped one of COTTON | MINNEAPOLIS, NEW YORK closing bid 4% 4-6 months 4@4\ Fred Hyde was arrest Deputy Sheriff Joe 1 charge of driving a car € n ui 1 patent offered call loans t loar 90 s4 18 al K n, Calif, firnt women tennis sily won thelr first match fn the women's tnvitation doubles at the Essex © try club today, defe unty Coun ting Mrs. A. F Mrs. FF. PB 6-0, 6-0 Intoxicated Auto Driver ‘Arrested ident 1 yesterday nomas on a while Intoxt- raid to have been in- In an auto a Eph Hinds was arrested complaint of Latta charged that board, Bill S. Deputy were arrested by the sheriff's office, ' the pearl buttons off my jacket. 1 think I can see it glistening on the ground “Keep your seat, my dear,” said r. “That's a lake." the avia A Washington man, while motor- sl|ing through Virginia, stopped one day at a toll bridge he had often passed over and found a new keeper in charge. “Where's the man who used to act as keeper here?” asked the rist “He's dead, sir,” “Dead? Poor fellow! at majority, eh? wen,” sald the new keeper, autiously, “I wouldn't lke to say that, sit, He was a good enough man, as far as I know!" was the reply, Joined the The evening lesson was from the book of Job, and the minister had just read, “Yea, the light of the wicked shall be put out,” when im mediately the church was in total darkness. “Brethgen,” said the minister with scarcely @ moment's pause, “in view of the sudden and startling fulfil ment of this prophecy, we will spend 1 few minutes In silent prayer for the elegtric Hghting company.” —._—_ We Repair Electrical Appliances. Watson Radio Shop, 0. 8, Bldg. ———— UARANTINE IN STOGK DISt Aa CONTROL IoUP Western States Con- sider Problem at Portland, Ore. PORTLAND, Ore, July 21. — Moves to harmonize livestock disease contro! and quarantine regulations of the states west of the Mississippi | river were initiated at the sessions of the Western States Livestock San- assocation here yesterday. The neetings were attended by represen- tatives of the Veterin boards of practically e western ‘state and Hawalls Special consideration was given to the fcot and mouth disease and fowl plague both of which have caused widespread damage to stock and to chickens during the past year. Dr. John R. Mohler, chief of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry of Washington, D. C., outlined the methods employed in combatting all sorts of stock diseases and declared that the bureau's plan for rigid quar- antine has been successffil in keeping ‘American stock comparatively free from the scourges which visit the stock of European and Asiatic coun- tries, The fowl plague was brought to this country by scientists who de- sired to study it, and for that reason the bureau w insist that hereafter studies be carried on where the dis- ease exists, he said. Dr. Rudolph Snyder, who was the federal. inspector in charge of the fight against the foot and mouth dis- ease in California, told the meeting that there has not been a case re- ported among the domestic livestock of the state for six months although a few isolated cases among the deer had been discovered. So thoroughly was the work of the men, in charge of the eradication that out of 702 ranches on which cases of {nfection were reported during the epizootic last summer, only two instances of reinfection have occurred, he said. Dr. W. J. Butler, state veterin ary surgeon of Montana, president of the association, made a plea for uni- form state regulations and the sup- port of public opinion for sanitary measures looking toward the perma- nent eradication 9% stock diseases. Reds Probe Tale Of Girl Claiming To Be Princess By JACKSON V. JACOBS. (Central Press Correspondent) BERLIN, July 21.—Dead or alive? In the official records of the soviet government, Anasta’ youngest daughter of Nicholas, last czar of all the Russians, is dead, The rec- ords show that she was slain by the same hands that killed her imperial father, her mother, her brother and her sisters. But there is in Berlin, in hiding, & young woman who claims ‘she 1s Anastasia. She tells a thrilling story of an escape from the palace where the royal family was imprisoned and of great hardships endured in mak ing her way from Russia to Ger- many disguised as a peasant. The young woman managed to ob: tain an interview with the former Crown Princess Cecelle of Prussia recently and before she had left con- vinced the Hohenzollern princess that her visitor was Grand Duchess Anasts youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas. Others Persuaded, Too. Princess Cecelie called in Prince Oscar, who has many friends among the noble Russian emigres, and he too left persunded that the young woman's story was true Since Pr lie was on {ntl mate terms wit nv old Russian a th Roman noess court and vii ffs less than two years before the outbreak of thé war, her acceptance virtually | settled t fa her ¢ | ret r Imr | given hor s one of royal blood Prince Oscar then began to sound his friends among the emigres. These without exception, evinced the ut most scepticism. Princess Cecelia however, informed her friends that if the Russians did not succeed In breaking down the story of the Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, from a photograph takken about two years before her supposed death, young woman the latter would be given a home at Ocls, the crown prince's estate Sure She's Dead. Firm in the belief that the visitor was an adventuress and imposter the emigres here wrote to Zeneda For results try a Tribune Clase Ded Ads 4 1 - Tolstol, wife of an officer of the r . and corresponded with them while the latter were in exile in Siberia. In the past, Mme ‘Tolstol was in- mental in unmasking as fraudu lent the pretensions of a young wo- man who said she was the Princess Tatayana. Red authorities are also Invest!- gating, although they are “sure An. astasia is dead. Spain has hills of salt four hun- dred feet hig ———_.—— SUNDAY ONLY VISITORS DAY AT GOUT GAN Parents and friends of Girl Scouts are invited to come to camp on Sun- day. They are requested by the camp executives not to visit camp on any week day. This rule must be ob- served as {t is not possible for the camp program to be operated with the greatest measure of success if the leaders and campers are busy entertaining visitors. Co-operation on the part of the parents and friends {is requested in this respect in order thatt he most may be accom- plished in the brief period of time. that the girls have. All visitors com- ing to camp on Sunday must bri their own plenie lunches on of limited kitchen facilities of camp, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925 Lucy Stone League Wife Stirs Prk 1 Sensation in Ape Trial Town A mild sensation has been stirred up in Dayton, Tenn.; evolu- tion trial town, by the fact that Dudley Field Malone, defense lawyer, and a woman who insisted on registering as Doris Stevens, are occupying the same hotel suite. Doris Stevens is Mr. Malone's duly wedded wife but, being’one of the staunchest members of the Lucy Stone League, uses her maiden name. i OUR HUDSON COACH AT $1,435 Delivered at Casper. 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