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PAGE ISHS tanta, GUERN Aug. 10.—Progress Is rapid on the dam under construction The west heading of the di- Che Casper Daily Tribune MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925 A Is of Transi accom. peste ppeats of Transients como'te like the "hobo life and ier D tended to keep on in that “work.” ’ 1 a ij Numerous other cases could bé ‘ ” t Big Piney Teacher which have met with similar rebuffs. + 4 The policy of encouraging people to “ rely on charity'in their travels is one J Or ganization on J Up) [sister es een 1» Aug. 10. — soon be discouraged were it not for Mill 1@ indiscriminate poisoning of | covering about 5,000 miles through | 7, ‘ = % ; The body of Mrs, Hazel I. er, predatory animals in Wyoming be-| the west, gave a brief but entertain-| cers", W: Beatty, instructor of the] Appeals from transients for as-jman, woman and six children who|the ald recelved by these people |. d : ts i hospiial as the culmination. of a ser- birds and animals, A. J. Hazlett,| his absence. ‘The Sladeg left here| w20. Mish Tey aa roe paste jObnthe Associated Shared where te Washington state, Where: they fous illness, will be taken to Guern- itor of the Inland Oil Index, made] about six weeks ‘ago and-drove to yea as been selected to teach | investigation in a great majority of} expected to make a new home. The i M rrived to take up his residence h r l claim to assistance. thought th@y could better themsel phates Gay cron unias holes were bored and shot. More] tan: pefo i ay al 0 tak his residence here. have a real claim sistance. hought th€y etter themselvem' 5 y Span noe Mobedina wet tetant ocean tats before the weekly meeting of | and then proceeded up the coast to| for the pantieighteen weara Serb ter Mrs. Miller was the wife of John vy ton rallroad and the family resi- out tons of rock, peta eta: , ay Nae 3 Wyoming, and understands Wyo-| into Casper on a truck and was en-|the Way they had no money to buy x Sains ‘rift is being driven to the cen-| state Neh aad dam rine ione | Ways, They entered the west en:lming's agricultural conditions. Tor | ets Missoula, Mont., where he|food’and the man refused’ an. offer dence is at 624) North ‘C&hter’ street. tained with two numbers, Miss Inquiries revealed that he would Flynn playing two violin solos, and not not think of going back to for- her brother playing her mer places of residence as he had ' ' 2 . . . y kk or Charity Aid Keep cited of undeserving appeals for help i Goes to Gillette Declaring himself as opposed to| with his family from a motor trip] Gipzmerrm, Ww ting alljoversthe’country and would th * 4 i ears of age, who died at a local cause of the toll it takes in game] ing account of points vieited during | {sticultural class In the Big Piney, |sistance continue to flood the office | hag started to walk from Wheatland | from individual sourc iat ie the e eae f lnvithat« cubletfiige ide $66 ides . sey, Wyo., her former home, for een es Wed cann tao | %, strong plea’ for the preservation | California over the Santa Fe ‘Trail, |Weticulture in the Campbell County |cases reveals that subterfuges are | man had given up a’$55 a month Jo NE A burial, The remains are now at the ground, And during Wednesday 150| Gf ‘witd life in this state ina short | ‘They. vielted Seuthers © coutern, | Heh School, and with his family has} common among this class and few|on a farm, he said, because he hi} : 7 In Washington. When they reached =. ; ; Rotary club at the Henning | Portland, Ore., and turned eastward, A meal ticket/and’ shave: were W. Miller, employe of the Burling- as used in this shot which Blasted) hotel. Mr. Hazlett urged greater | following the Columbia river high:| 0% Beatty has been a resident of Jai that one man sought who rode | Casper through’ obtaining lifts along Poe etaround With 1s| Sorts to enforce Wyoming’s game] turned to ,this clty. In. Berkeley, | ent. 3°ars before the war he ranch-|was sure he would be taken care of. |to obtain worie for him, state fish and game commissiong| trance of Yellowstone park, and re- erground w 1s From this entrance ws and a less desire on the part.of | Calif y' ore abthad iy ;|ed and proved very successful. He|tHe had intimate friend here,] Unkind words for the American] The funeral of Stanley Cleghorn, portsmen to exterminate our game. | x1 daughters, who-has hoon {2014 out bis ranch interests to enlist }he eaid, but ain't located him.| Legion, Veteran's bureau and simi. 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, J. < started in either ligueéwitd “antaiaa tilte Ms Sanetoed ate aie? schol thess Roshas been lin the army, and™since his discharge | Later ho Sri that he intend-|lar organizations were included in}D. Cleghorn, who died Saturday at j tion on the power tunnel js ie aa gae Wyointnke’ hha’? 7 ‘ ag been doing educational work. ed to leave town al once and asked|an appeal made by a man‘40 years|the family home, 941 South Chest- ther a glory | ‘ie greatest assets Wyoming has, Announcement was made by| Professor Yeatty conducts a thor- Mra Haslett. said, “BuECietsebt nee las pera P that the office not inform his friend ]of age who clained. to-be.a world | nut street, will be held at 5 o'clock, ne Gowri t errant sgecitirs : George B. Nelson, secretary of the |fugh course In agriculture, and every |of his application for aid. war veteran and who wantedto get| Wednesday trom the First Presby- bout the cen-| ast much longer if hunters con-| cub, that Rawlins is expecting a|Campbell county boy who ‘fs plan-|~ ‘he esse of two women and three |t his *a : 3 “ i ter at Thermopolls,. He|terian church with the Rev. Chas, A. tunnel. The| tinue to stace shooting orgies such| nig delegation from Casper at the|ning on attending the high school children enroute from Illinois to Mon- | started from Oklahoma and at last] Wilson officiating. The Lorton Fu-| oars: diameter | #8 are reported from time to time. | inter-clty meeting to be held in that|should make his acquaintance and|tana was’ another brought. to the reports was trying to secure aid. jneral home is in charge of arrange- qwill act spillway to the |The elk Is making {ts last stand now} place on August 25. Laramie and| prepare to take up the agricultural attention of the office, They had} Beating his way and soliciting ald] ments. James Seller, 85 years of age, died When the water pressure |®"d will soon, be only a TL othe, | CASPer have been invited to partici-| work. Schools open here on Septem-|migrated from Washington to Tlli-| from anyone charitably inclined has] Death was caused by rheumatism |Sunday morning at the city-county ies a high point the water will| The same ts true with all, ot pate in a joint meeting with the|per 7. nols last year but were not satisfied | enabled a man of 76.years to keep|which affected the boy's heart after|home in Bunchnum park from ne from the tunnel up the | forms of wild life if the hunter does | Pawiins club on that date. a there and started for Butte. Failure | moying since he resigned a rallroad|three months Illness. He is survived | chronic troubles, The funeral will be not give his help to preserve our to obtain a charity loan here prior] job held “off and on” for 40 years|by two brothers in addition to his|beld from the Lorton Funeral home wild game Instead of killing without nd through an open Chamberlin gave the mem- A man who bought several dol- ital river iDelane i pers a report of the committee hav. lars’ worth of goods at a h High|to investigation of their case led to| but he failed to get assistance here| parents. Wednesday with the Rov. G: 1. John- els are moving dirt on | impunity.” ing the club's “Back to School’ cam-| Point, N. C4 store 14, years ago|a decision to Pawn somo jewelry to|from organized charity. At Ther- ———————— son of the Nazarene church offici- the ‘pita tor the) retaining Swalls/on) <A>) AS. Siete, cok pau len cent aes \ipel pany Ouarae returned to town a few days ago and] buy groceries. tmopols he expected to take the free] For results try ‘Tribune Classified |ating. The deceased leaves no rela- the south side and an air line is | schools, who has just returned home Edward and Mary Flynn enter- ! settled the bill. Assistance Mkewise was denied a baths and live on what he could beg. | Want Ads. ened beir laid across the river for the |— = -- - ERE ia z is purpose of starting operations on the : north bank. These retaining walls will be of clay and will be “puddled” é : f in e 5 E On the north side a spillway 52 feet by 52 feet will be made. Dump- 4 ing the overflow into the canon with mn its inlet into the river a short dis- tance below the dam. This spillw: will have a gate 50 . c 50 feet which will be the largest of its kind ever built in the world and it will weigh a trifle over one million pound: te Take Advantage of This GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT Marvelous Offer AT WYOMING STATE oe FAIR WILL BE LARGE q The cooperation of the United s Department of Agriculture, as been secured by Secretary Doyle of the Wyoming State Fair, in plac- ing an Icultural exhibit at the coming Fair at Douglas, Sep- tember 19, The exhibits have been prepared by the department office of d the branches whose is effected, and will display year on the range with sheep, - tter dairying,” “Food and Health,” especially related to the nourishment of children, “Poisonous r “Range Cattle,” Predatory . rodents and thelr destruc- » work, road building, forest fires. ‘This exhibit, which will be housed in the south end of the basement of the Agricultural building, is the co- Subway Specials ’ g Wash Blouses Regular $3.50 and $2.50 Tailored Wash Blouses 3 in white Broadcloth and Dimit; : Glearanes Fanioua Teoshage Cléarknes nicely tailored ; full cut yo $1.89 ' _ Silk Hose é a Summer Hate Jabots Sill Teddies In all the newest colors as well as black-and and Lace Collars Dainty Teddies of fine sheer summer weight ; silk, in pretty cross bar white. Semi-fashioned patterns, only ______ $2.95 C 0 a t S from heavy Rayon Silk. i A pair— ] P Si ¢ e Uniform Aprons $1.00 a pp ie pierce te oie a $2.19 This week only, your choice of -all new Fall Coats regu- operative effort of the fair and the : : : Shadow-Proof Soisette $2 19 of dhe exhibie: fauturea on tue tale he Deeds 2P-7Oxto; $100 85 Smart Hats. Were Fancy Gavters Slips -__- --------_ Daiehd, this year. at— 5 : Rayon Silk gy TN BUS 2 for $1.00 Retticosta 2 .2c Lt Sc ee $2.95 WIZAR | 5 Shadow-Proof Rayon $ ] 00 e SHpR hae aee sae tte ie hae oe that $4.95 . Bathin g Caps A splendid assortment 3 The illustration por- of values up to $2.50. i % iss their Rates of 2 for $1.00 - Closing Out JO COMING HERE Ad Topperwein, the wizard of the rifle, is coming to Casper. He will arrive here on August 17, and will remain for only two days. Mr. Top- perwein is traveling as the represen- tative of the Winchester Arms and Ammunition company and is mak- line. They are truly beautiful hats of” fine = 5 Purses and Warner, Redfern and Nemo quality. Each hat is a Rubbe B r A ag gem of the mode. An ub ADU iS ing public appearances in all parts : rsets at $3 1] rect se ey eae DISCOUNT taneuslBipeliatiey tet) SFO OO ee rae . tol will be given in Casper only one make a_ fashionable of Leather and Leather- mens th Aas pop ies K ade 2 | for cash only. choice at a distinct sav- ette Under-Arm and Regular prices $7.50 to $10.50. ¢ ot Cast : expected to { ing, provided you come cee ee fadcctes eatthe “yeieasa'| early in the morning. Brassteres ags—while they last hit He can do more things SeeeneEneeneenemmmeeeeett re ina he eae 2 for $1.00 $1.00 Netheralls Wie an Seats qicer ie ea At Linene Bungalow peaoent nd broken lots, formerly priced , ane Boe ‘ narpse pebaeitee ts ee s Aprons 2 Regular values to $5.00. (oN 4 aE waren e--------- $1.95 £ he alwa the place in the { ; r shooting} phe Iepraae as saul Trimmed in contrasting Semi-Chiffon C ] R Silk , ehdating Walls Ne Fae ai ous colors. Silk Hose eee ayon Silk Bloomers of the things he does today while ’ he was working up photographic lay- A liberal reduction Full cut, in attractive ; ut for the Express, But that te all GY}. hide eontrouRtds Black and gunmetal. ‘ assorted high colors_____ __ $2.95 biininssc wala lonace te tigasiccalioe Yo Soest e $1.00 vitie hon in. the eanasWe say this 1 YY payment plan with 2 Vv because it is r ght. Y \ SS SS a small down = hits French Voile Step-Ins_______$1.00 ment only required. Cre: A e r pe and Nainsook Gowns__$1.00 \ Rayon Silk Vests__.________$1.00 This Week Only August Clearance ; of ; BURLINGTON TO TAKE OVER GUERNSEY-SUNAISE S SSS Ss UY Wy, Striped Lingette Bloomers____$1.00 ONE DOLLA y y Yy Vi Slip-Over Sweaters _________$1.00 a R Summer j , - Nainsook Slips --___ $1.00 eposit will hold any of our 4 Beautiful model CORR Tape CH) i RAILROAD, I REP ORT as te Nainsook Step-In Sets.__..__$1.00 ; an lovely materials, French Voile Bloomers___--_$1.00 4 GUERNSEY, Avg. 10—What ap- newest colors are Fine Nainsook Bloomers__.__$1.00 a 0a Ses pears to be well founded rumor ts tho effect that the ©. B, & Q. all included in this Crepe Bloomers ~_-_____--__$1.00 a 18 to take over and operate pat Pretty Pearl Necklaces_ Until your next pay day. intrevetate <trom/(Gilernsays)t6 ean Eee OR ere pea Hat Frames ~-~-_-_-__-_---$1.00 inrise mine, the transfer in oper- nm to take effect September first information has not been offi- sanctioned, but the rumor is persistent among raflroad men, who : a 2.98 $ 195 feel confident t the change ts to be made. r The change {n operation will mean that the C. & W. crews headquar- r S ing at Sunrise will move to Guern- ' 1 the work on the rolling « of the C. & W. road now done at the Sunrise shops will be trans- ferred to the Burlington shops in ee Rl 20 to 3314 Per Cent Discount In ‘these groups of pretty Dresses will be found every desirable material, color and style for August and Septem- ry ber wear. ntlated by the visit of wident ¥ P. Bracken nm officlals who have £9 TR 8 Sep Ut