Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO EVOLUTION fo DaGUSoED FOR CASPER LIONS Rey. Wilson Speaks on “Origin of Man” at Noon Luncheon. “The Origin o: a @ which in 6 question heon was “YOUNG BOB’ LA FOLLETTE IS CANDIDATE FOR SENATE TOGA e made v 1 his candids “complete 18 Months Health Due To Karnak : Capt. Birmingham of Kan-| sas City Fire Department Reports Lasting Benefits as Result of Sensational Medicine. | TROUBLE RELIEVED IN JANUARY, 1924) — | The Continued Good Health | Both My Wife and Myself | Have Enjoyed Since Kar- | nak Fixed Us Up Is Re- markable, Says Well Known Man. other name in. Kan- nds greater respect m than that of Birming- * Capt ys the 1924 that The HOOVER It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans & “4 ) and so quickly, too, that keep = 5) ing your home immacul w”/ of your major task requires but very little of your time and iuate—one Lae ef of your rug hen you'll understand! Phone Us Today! Mouniain States Power Co. Fy erly Natr nt by the y here today and sa atement” later. United | Would ot Perfect: sociated Press at in the Unite ath of his father. H the woul ot seek the seat made vaca devote ary Milwaukee, will be lalist candidate Robert La Follette Jr n of the W! tral commit has be onsin repul ae NICHOLS & STIARETT Birmingham | | DISTRICT ATTORNEYS | | Law offices of the Chicago, B n & Qu railroad for W LEASING OF TWO GOAL LAND TRAGTS IN THIS STATE 15 AUTHORIZED 20.—(By a Ww 1 tt n ( t ing 471 acres Fred D, MeMille payment of Royalt cer ton on all coal produce nat of $50,000 during first * of the lease of 36,000 & with the fo WHY NOT A HUDSON? You won't go wrong. COACH OR BROUGHAM ¢ husband's e founded | @ soc: | e since last FOR THE BURLINGTON Che Casper Daily Critune BAND CONCERT (APPEAL TAKEN CHICAGO, July 34—(By The As- A splendid program=has’ been ar sociated Press)—Filing of appeal from the probate court decision deny- ranged by» W. B. Schilling, director of the “American Legion concert ing probate to the purported will of William Nelson McClintock ‘mil- band, for-the-municipal band concert | !onatre orphan" was completed to- to be given starting at § o'clock this | @4¥ by the placing vf records tn the evening’at' the cit |. ‘The -wetec- | circuit, court by William Dafling tiong will include tl and popu- | Shepherd, beneficiary and executor. lar numbers.: Police:regulatfons gov-| Weymouth Kirkland, counsel for erning parking of cars prevailing |Shepherd said that the case would heretofore, will be'in force tonight. tome up for hearing gram follows: } ay the Great'._King probably not for possibly —— ooo, ERUADERS FOR COTNER ENDOWMENT FINO TOBE HERE FOR THE WEEK-END ear. “The Ghost | Intermis: 1, “Anitra’s Danc -Haydn Wood b. ur Hat". The National Board of Education Soe antor | of the C fan church, through its 4. “Minst Holmes | (epart f¢ endowments, haa been at work for the past eight months in underwriting a million dollars for Hay Feyer 1ave it? Use CALENTHOL, best: remedy known. | endowment improvements of Gives quick relief, Why suffer when | Cotner College. To date more than $600,000.00 has been subscribed and the ade force is now completing and entering Wyoming h Dakota. Porter, director for Wyom- in the city for several ing up the dates for the Cas- you don’t have to? Sprecher’s Phar- mac as es ve Id, the Royal Mail 0 tons) has just 1 in the w Asturias ( en launched at per unit. Next Sunday, August 2, wil! be Cottner day in the Christian churches here in Casper. Members of the crusade will bring a message on Christian education. Charles El- Mott Cobbey, president of C college will be in the city ov day and speak at these servic The Crusaders who will be i Casper unit are, Pres. Charles El Mott Cobbey, Rev. E. M. Pardee, Rey. H. H, Utterback, Mr. Harold Winter, G. M, Porter. Chicago Rodeo Is Rapped by Mather CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 30—In a letter addressed to Governor Nellie T. Ross, Stephen T. Mather, director of National parks, denounces the idea that bee been advocated in Chicage of holding an annual rodeo there, stating that the logical place for such entertaihment ‘should be the west, where \the spirit of the West can be displayed in the proper manner, and not in the Eastern cities, Cheyenne Plans Tennis Tourney E, Wyo., July 30.—The y tennis championship tournament will get underway here August 17 and will continue through Augus it was announced Wed. nesday Upon the completion of the city tourney, arrangements will be made for the staging of a state tourna ment in this city, and entries are now being received for the state meet. bis TATA FLL), THORSON FEET Ser Poms me igit ‘saat Ble We 4 , a E] THREE ESCAPE SERIOUS INJURIES WHEN RUT TAKES FLOP ON ROALD SHOSHONI, Wyo., July 30.—Mrs. James Malotta of Riverton and her Lemon Juice Whitens Skin! The ofiy har less way to bles the skin white is to mix the Juice of two lemons with three ounces of Or shard White, which sister and little daughter escaped any crGareletn will serious injuries when tho light supply for a few cents. Shake we coupe she was driving turned com: pletely over on the highway a mile east of here. The car after turning turtle was faced in the. opposite direction, The Uttle girl suffered a badly bruised nose but the others were unhurt. in a bottle, id you have a wh quarter-pint of must wonderful skin whitener, sof ener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrar lemon bleach into the face, neck arms and hands. It can not irritate famous stage beauties use it t bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a Barbecue Dinner r | freckle, sunburn and tan bleact At A A M. E. Chu rch You mix this remarkab! lotion ult, It can not be bought r to use because it act= A barbecue dinner will be served at Grace A. M. E. church 395 N. Grant street, beginning at five «clock Friday evening. Barbecued chicken, pork and beef will be served best immediately after it is prepared —Adv. Se all of some being prepared by F, W. Woodard the famous “Barbecue King.” Mrs. Frances Broadus, |{" HUDSON AND ESSEX widely known cateress will super- vise arrangements and assist. with Are third in building of tho dinner. Ice cream and water- melon will be on hand for those who CARS. deside it, Price of dinner will be fifty cents, ONLY FORD AND (Ghd ea al champion wheat grower in Albert het td oo Weaver, of Bird City. has harvested 4,200 acres of whe: this year, amounting to more than 80,000 bushels. He expects the crop to net him in excess of $120,000. Mr. W There’s a reason! ) d rk | available. French Voiles A fortunate purchase on the New York market enables us to offer these fine sheer hand-made Voiles at less than the cost of materials alone. Plain colors of white, rose, blue or orchid; hand-drawn or trimmed with imported lace. Darker colors in floral prints. Sizes 16 to 50. en oie pretty dresses. Sizes 18 to 48. | Printed Crepes and Chiffons The knife has cut p into the former price of these charming mer ¢ You will find among them a dress for any occasion. Either printed or plain and all made to sell at a much higher price. 1 Ti Sizes 16 to 42. a8SeS. End of the Month Sale of Summer Dresses Still Greater Reductions Are in Force on Smart Summer Styles The mark down pencil has again been put to work—with the result that the largest savings are The importance of these reductions is increased when you consider that there are many weeks of usefulness in every garment—and that each one is individually fine. | IMPORTED LINENS Here again are values never to be surpassed and rarely equalled. Cost price has been forgotten and the labor of making alone costs more than we are asking for these All are fine imported linen, many hand- drawn, others with ensembles of all new embroidery. English Broadcloths © For coolness-and comfort.combined with real smartness nothing can equal these smart English Broad- cloths, Materials beautifully silk finished in either plain colors or notty fast color stripes. Sizes 16 to 46. Tub Silks and Summery Flannels For sports and street wear—yes, and for afternoon. These smart little frocks will not only be cool and com- fortable, but will mark you as one smartly and correct- ly attired. White and light colored sports dresses made from Botnoy’s all wool flannels. Silks of fine Sizes 16 to 42.

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