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WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, i925 Che Casper Daily Cribune ts f PAGE FIVE i AGREEMENT (IN | The Hanks Are Coming! APPEAL AEING sia tom fovea and i ero ea | i tanks of the Pattee bie pot 4 I) RIN howev road on the Casper-Rawlins high- able to carry those wi : : Night 2 and Morning wna Keep Your Eyes CLEAN - CLEAR and HEALTHY ye Care finnk Murine Go,.Chiegen ' 7% READ THE BACK PAGE OF TODAY’S TRIBUNE way. When out about ten miles after x [GOTTA STEP : . : ol | IAAF TED TODAY urn ts the right towards Bess ‘ ‘The start Will be made from City (Continued From Page One) | ON UT T'MEET park promptly at 3 o'clock. All citi- | fed Ad. tra territorial relinquishments in COMPETITION zens of Natrona county and Wyo- China by the powers, f i (Continued From Page One) ming are invited to attend the af- Under the Washington conference LIKE THIS 7 ? \ to announce who would speak for | fair. The program will be informal, plan, the Chinese government pre- y x =, ‘ the defense at Knoxville, Mr, Colby | but a number of old-timers will be | umably would {ssue the formal call for the meetings both of the cus- toms revision conference and the commission of inquiry into extra ter. ritorial matters, In harmony with thelr previous practice the powers are leaving the actual drafting of the proposed note to thelr representatives in Peking. was “still in the case."* alled upon for a few remarks. Frank Thompson, attorney general} + Tennessee, will, by virtue of his] pity to ace some-historical ground. | fice, represent the state in the case.| Goose Eg: ch, made famous by A possibility was indteated that}Owen Wister who wrote “The Vir an effort may be made to have the| ginian,” is located at this point. It evolution e concurrently in state|ijs where the babies were changec and fede courts, The old town of E A petition from Robert M. Wilson, | pired to be his will be a splendid opportu: | of semer, which y seat of } : Rhea Springs taxpayer, ts available} trona cov a ms fe - ——- ceipt of the formal acquescene trona ¢ qu a . . r y OPA GD * " hoes e etting rth he cc ] he e 1 Or ttt lock 7 " American plan has so adyanced the etting forth the contention that the lren, but one may trace out the block CARS LBAVE DAILY AT 9:30 4. M. FARH—212.50 : - iti-evolution statute deprives him| cet out for a « 1d where once <j gotiations that officials here be- S siete Peete Rip f : Saves you approximately 12 hours’ travel between Casper erORR tates OURS OES: Dee of the right to te properly his} stood its many buildings. Poison | ee ve th rravect, cluding th children In pubite avhovls, in| g, sree, f i Jandmari Lape iRuaient pian” ot childr th Is, 1N | Spider creek, famous as a landmar i i r 1 Hittle loss of time. The att. constitution of the United States. jan interesting point here. We are It Creek Tranrsportayon Company's Office f Great Britain,. France and Mr. Neal has announced that he| going to ua’ toakte (the: apet TOWNSEND SOTEL PHOND 144 of Gi tain,, France ant present this petition to Judge | Sunday Stuart, the |] } Italy {a pretty well known 5 y ~ United States district court, Knoxville, when a favorable op: built his Sa cramer 1 upon as favorable explorer ies : tunit offers, Governor Austin | CANTON, Ju Asso: Peay and Attorney General Frank | ciated Pres: pte ‘ between oe t ipson_ are made defendants in | factions of strikin uinese was end: is action and five days notice must be strved on them before this can be heard. rneys in the “Scopes case” aving Dayton today. Dudley Field Malone and Arthyr G. Hays returned to New York and mer Attorney General A. T, Stew- erat art went to his home in Winchester Leads wherever taste discriminates yesterday as did Judge J. T, Raul- WS ston. Clarence Darrow remained in UA Dayton today but planned to leave for Knoxville tomorrow morning w n he was gcheduled to speak in a theater tomorrow night. William Jennings Bryan was bere today, his program calling for a visit to Winchester Saturday for two | addresses, ong to the combined busi: | ness clubs of the towns and the other before the church organiza tions. Scopes, who will not appear ac: | tively in the case until Decembe: when his bond is returnable, will Probably start soon on a lecture tour. ed by government intervention today which resulted in the killing of six strikers. The bodies of the victims were paraded through the stree| 2. warning to ot urged to desist from fix elves, Signs of dissord are apparent in the ranks. of Hong Kong strikers sent here in 1 The kers are now organized and drill- meral Hu Hon-Min, speaking the striking forces, today said ere would be no further fighting, t unless a settlement is brought abou 1e general strike of Chinese workers, which has paralyzed the community will last Indefinitely. SIARENDER OF PROTA SEEM FawcEE maY JULY SHOE SILE AT ECONOMY ANNIVERSARY T As is—it is delicious! As a Mixer— the finest you ever poured, ~ of $3,500 to be used in retaining ex- pert legal talent to make a last des- te effort to frustrate the hang: (Continued From Page One) and no tiresome waits will | belng present. This will be the first Tomorrow all former records for| be easy Clarence S. Darrow, defender m shoes on display in the conomy | result. annual event of our society and we Loeb and Léopold, said he could) CHICAGO, July 22,—(By The As} os ot vi be broken, for}, The July Sale is in accord with | expect every member to be present not serve, but that ho had tele-| sociated Press)—Prevented by death} 570° basement aes + °F | tne policy of the firm that no broken|in addition to the general public,” Bas tr aoe graphed Governor Small, asking | +4. marraige with William Nelson moron, is nee beginning of the sizes shall remain at ng mie or, Goersts eevee a rae , ee 3: t' t o clemency. cata 3 vig{ July Shoe Sale, an anniversary|of a new scason 1 ntro. ‘I wish to make it plain thet there . } di f) f h Hi Se tng: Nsriute;, who opr | MeGilsteok: Mie Samaala roe td Te, Meee Seite AS Sebring | wow wats =|! wah Saaae 1 plats. thet ther A guality product from touse . 1 years ago sued Scott for breach | flancee and one of the central figy GE counti recently arrive r expense attached to this af- : . wooed tee [anh ere veined tones cortinn pur [Py vu Siecmeed ~= ANHEUSER-BUSCH: | ST. LOUI 1 was ute to ¢ his mutiiion dollar ental: may at; | chasers. thriving busin been b ho desire to do so may bring thelr 4 uncle 1 or ee ago from sea, Mass., to tempt to obtain a widow's share o' Special prices will prevail, hun-] one of giving « 5 more lunch. Don't provide* any ‘ s me the fortune. dreds an® hundreds of shoes will] t fc dollar nehes for anyone else. It is suff! Oo She ts understood to be ready to| be on display on mammoth racks,| This is made possible by their t - |} clent if you take only your own. e file a sult against Mr, and Mrs. Wil-] and it would seem that every con-| ment location, by the doing ay “We have definitely decided to k B C & T b C lam Darling Shepherd, his foster] ceivable shoe that the mind of man | with costly fixtures, and their handy | utilize the benutiful grove on the ar er ros. gar 0 . 0. a 8, charging they conspired to| could invent would bs represented, | method of displaying shoes on racks | Marshall ranch, otherwise known as ‘ 8 prevent her marriage ‘with the| the selcetion is so large and varied. | which makes for quicker and easier|‘07 Ranch.’ and which Ues along Distributors Casper, Wyo. youth, At the sama tima she would] Great paing have been taken that| selling. All these economies are - : = — = file another sult to obtain a widow's} every shoe shall be ticketed with] passed on to their patrons in the { portion of the estate, which under] size and price so that selection will| form of lower prices on the foot- McClintock’s will, goes to Shepherd wear sold. The July Shoe Sale with an $8,000 annuity for Miss with its truly remarkable display of Pope. TAX RECORDS hundreds of shoes and its many worthwhile savings will be an event (Continued From Page One) " f th ty com: that Casper people will not fail to P at a meeting of the county ° PUBLICA TION appreciate and attend missioners this afternoon. Scott Speed Planes stated that he would sponsor the meltion. ven mentiovea in the} For Pulitzer. |SEPTEMBER 1\ONLY WANTS letter of the county attorney advis- ng the county treasurer to withhold O d d ess | $ 0 0 O F a. ment are dealt with in the audit Races rdere oy ei Bag Rs ae | 70 ’ 0 ist \ diicaie ee DPRROERT ihe Associated’ Pregs)—Income tax rec F | py Pera ecarioualy herein, we ords for the last year will be opened | Q (ij S | {eve the county certificates of in-] WASHINGTON y 22.—(Asso-| for public inspection by all internal ted 5 ed in September,| ciated Press.}—Three racing air-| revenue collectors September first ‘ pp oh approximately planes to have speeds of 250 miles] Announcement of the date was| WASHINGTON, July 22.—A resi 000, do not constitute validjan hour have been ordered jointly made today by the internal revenue | dent of Toma ms against the co and re-|by the army and navy alr service | bureau after it was advised that the ss of the action taken by the| for entry in the Pulitzer trophy race|Tecords would be completed before syers in an attempt to validate] which will be a part of the inter-| that time. awk, Wis,, hag writ ten Postmaster General New “I read in the newspapers that thousands of dollars are found in Before outstanding ce tes of in-| national air races at Mitchel field,] Under a recent supreme court de-| the dead letters. I'm just thinking e tedness, it is our oF yn that the} Long Island, October 8, 9 and 10. cision, the tax figures made public} as the owners of a large number | lowing certificates should not be| Both army and navy pilots will fy | by the ccllectors can legally be pub-| are unknown I trust that it is God's on Praertit in the contest Ushead in newspapers, will that I could have a small part he law provides that the statis- | of this—only 60 or 70 thousand dol | ties shall be made available by the re I surely thank you unspeak- | ignttvatonls rs at thelr offices at |able for the kind fav sending | 4 1@ to be selected t the me = bank draft ¥ 9 | H 1 revenue bureau. T! | May the dear Lord sr ; i tid ere | pei her Every advertiser—whether national or local—owes it to aH) Baas aa the best interests he represents to fully investigate eve ! PRAYER FOR Quick relief from pain, publication’s claim for circulation, etc., before he invests Rie imamate | in ‘white space” advertising. No Water, G. DARROW | Atdrugandshoe storeséverywhere , : | “Dr Scholls ell Soap or Powder n iz owl Yet Windows Shine in15 Seconds) /S OF FERED It is the advertiser's right to demand facts, not theory. Superficial information is not the kind on which to build a Liquid docs shinglike clearest crvutal, No other successful advertising campaign, and unless each copy is w liqui s od give ts like this. MANDEVILLE, La., July 22.—(By t A . «4 ; SPS Suna Rew ccopemake Fotos way whelfecquickoree, — | me “Aveociated Breas Prayer for CARLOAD OF delivered and read, the advertiser is paying for waste cir- dirtiest windows sparkl= Free—if it fails Hare naam tcl pe wage Mca ees Ata culation and his advertising dollars are not producing HE days of window washing rename of this new liquid is C-it. C-it cap ta “tho” Uebn-. Goepen Slat HUDSONS It ‘ ‘over—for those fr PsDeMed! Cuoclese—as harmless as oo tn ther Tobe. Roose ti proper results, Bosch ine, ply ooh this messoge. cleanwater coger 8 Og ty vb 1 ~ acy wae Pitre srr ae ett, af fou may thin re An, nigh An amaring new liquid takes the Bat pone le about C-it, yet all we d0le the stato easembly of the Raptist | ON THE WAY B : b | e ¥ | ‘ ‘A dit B f Ci i le ti = tenaamail cleancloth with efew drope torepest TST OMSL ATY. Ai cryouin | Young People's union here. y our membership in the Audit Bureau of Circulations ub lightly hn for yourself. ‘ a s The ven at the sug . TRE A | tf pe ‘ es: : adam, Then wie in thie mannet, Ju\fuhsrwessynirue. | gention of IE. D. § one Brougham and Coaches we safeguard the advertiser's money, for we want it ‘That's oll you havens, If you don’t agree, return the unused — | rotaray of the org —best buy on the mar- contents to your Sroce? an every penny. This free test i must agree, is the fi t offer ai ic one can make. In fi sto yourself, C please make the test todey. por ee ~ji \MORE SOAP, |$5.00 Reward Cons Wado i hosed LESS PA INT, Fivé dollars reward will be pald to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leading © 1924, C-1t Products Corps to the capture.of the person who ts Moline, Il. t get back a known, that we make no claims of any nature that are not fully substantiated with A. B. C. verified reports was expressed as St formation! Windows ket for the money. Get our last report. Know what you are buying. Then | invest, withafewdreps Cicand sud lightly over the windows ttateall van wi Thar Tave todo. No other meth: o for epeed fraudulently collecting subscriptions Adee w pre Sed trom Tribune subscribers, Patrons 7 ~ ~ DISTRIBUTED BY McCORD-BRADY CO., Casper, Wyo eee of the paper should not pay any 4 CHICAGO, July 22—(Assoctatea | 202 thelr subseription except the ‘ 2 = -— = ake vt weiviag sp andy Yeas bait cartier de We aL coe epee a al Is a new beauty recipe. pa ne ne ype goo Wemmm OF AMOCIATED rnZsd If you are not sure you are Keep your neck clean and your | paying the tight collector, ask bim hair combed," is the injunction of | to show hie credentials. If he can- xperts here attending the | 90t do #0 please call the Tribune. 1 convention of the Américan READ THE BACK PAGE beaut

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