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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 fhe Casper Dailp Cribune PAGE FIVE: = =) ; Cats MS Pee) . = Le. .,| for America, where there has as yet | EET TIE SRS STEE ET | iB i Thing in Riding Habits been no clue to the direct relations RI (RY FORGES 2] f (Latest. g& 1 & of pre-historic man to the ancients | i - : : of the old world, and once we know . 4 = er sad the story of.the stone age in eastern & f fen Asia, there {8 every reason to believe | . that the place of pre-historic Amer. | & 1 tu tea ean be determine ' PRE-WINTER 4 : j - , " (Continued From Page One) PRIMITIVE MAN Or erheated Stove ‘ District, 17, Herbert H. White, | . \ ore Worth, | Fires Apartment District 18, John F. fan, oe | a Denver, Expedition Stumbles| A fire, caused through an oyer- District 19, Elias Marsters, Helena, I ri heated stove in the apartment house r District 20, Roy C. Lyle, Seattle. at 143 rth Kimball street, caused District E. C. Yellowley, San on nteresting | very } damage this morning at Francisco. | 1 when the/occupants hurtiedly | District 22, Robert E, Frith, Los Discoveries. | scrambled from their beds. | Angeles — The fire was soon under control 2 District 23, E. C. F. Crabbe, act: NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—(Assoclatea | of the city fire departemnt. Mrs p ing, Honolulu. Press).-Discovery in Mongolia of| Mortison is the proprietor of the District 24, “A. J. Hanlon, San | traces of what is belleved to be the | adartme Juan, Porto Rico. earliest type of primitive man by SFT Raa Se Those designated as acting ad- the expedition led by Roy Chapman | ministrators are expected to fill the Andrews, may prove important as DOUGLAS GHILDRE GET! ; bes new positions only temporarily |a clew to determine the place of | 5 | In a statement announcing the America in man’s development, Dr. } appointments, Assistant Secretary Clark Wissler, anthropologist of the 2 MORE 2 MORE | ‘3 Andrews said the new prohibition mmerican Museum of Natural His- | i forces would be concentrated upon tory sald today. s | DAYS DAYS { ne task of “eliminating ‘the bootleg “The significance of these discov- | for one thing that the stone age cul-| ng QUCTAS. (We. Aug. 2t—the || | SATURDAY To Be Sold in Four Days at Prices | SONn Ie pecthd: ality: apes CRN CS near ture of Asia paralleled that of west-| tractea for some time ago by the | SUNDAY 4 eye ner SUNDAY ack—s 4 c. ny ac a . oy Jae Sle . seas ia ce cry ern Europe, elty council has arrived and is be- That Have Been Slaughtered | > many weeks the’ selection of When the first try for Paléolithic| ing erected at the city park for the | fM ; See et aiait: Of citiciala shaw best the Man in Central Asia not only re-| use of the children of the city. 'T si ; : P . bling block in placing into turns rich collections, but reveals! siido is 12 feet high, 28 feet long Every car in our stock will be priced to move, for we are going to have the uakselnre: tie iiabaniitel renreanlan: two widely separated horizons, it is} and there are two “bumps” to make || decks cleared by September 1st. July was the b month this ye nd a number r 4 certain that the whole chapter of slide more thrilling. ety. ins rr “ ar i vy . nt hat t tion program that has practically sidna nae hiary 18 toybé ad in g |@ of trade-ins resulted. Some are slightly used, some otherwise, bu ave (with shorn Roy A. Haynes of his power x; q ‘ a few exceptions) been retonditioned, repainted and put in the very best of shape as prohibition commissioner. ee ie eas For resulta try a Tribune Classi F ) a tide ) ; aT NOW, out they go at shattered prices. The selection of this corps also fled Ad. has been one of the.most vexing problems confronting Mr. Andrews. Inability to find the type of men desired for tho administrative poste, which carry salaries of $7,500 per year, caused postponement of the program from August 1 for one month, Thousands of letters from applicants and numerous recom: mendations from Senators and poll- . a tical leaders tended to protract the Delaine Chalmers, Montana cowgirl who holds several broncho» time required for this work, busting championships, is injecting a new note of interest into Upon notification of their appoint-} western rodeos by performing in a bathing suit. The unique cos- ment, administrators are given ®| time has two advantages, she says: “it's more comfortable, and it's free hand in sleecting their staffs since they are to be held entirely | more healthful. responsible for enforcement in their district wonderful The most neup of used cars in DRIVE CAR the city. Look choose fron FIVE DAYS Ford Jewett Oakland What’s the Leader? If not satisfied we will allow you every dollar Chevrolet Paige Hudson paid on any rebullt « in stock Overland Willys-Knight Essex | Statistics show that for years an Buick Chandler Dodge ESET SEAS overwhelming percentage of America’s great business buildings haye been | git covered with Barrett Specification } Roofs. Sound reasons for this— ams a e our ig There are many roofs of this type, | a AUSOELL MILK TRUCKS INTO DIFFERENT HANDS Nurse's Silent Love for Doctor Dear Mrs. Thompson: I'am not a; ing than you will later have for DOUGLAS, Wyo., Aug. 21.— Ar-| light-headed f whose question| him, It would be tragic for you to thur W. Blaine has purchased one of |is “whether it is all right to let “let yourself go,” and confess your the speedwagons operating between | boy kiss you’ but is one of a ma-| love, and then find that he had hare no more regard for you than doc- d Casper hauling milk each |ture woman with a good p the base rate of fire insurance. rs ordinarily have for nurses. nurses often IROBLE! HOMPSON built 40 years or more ago, that are still in good condition. In addition Barrett Specification | Roofs are bonded against maintenance $5 down buys 1922 Ford Coupe; repainted, $50 down buys 1922 good motor, good tires, upholstering in of shape. Rey splendid shape. We won't have this car after | runs tip top. Was § .the first day. Sale price $195.00 gets it at sale price of Ene ee eee —I COUPES---SEDANS---TOURINGS---ROADSTERS [ Saal “Redbird” that and put into f $90 down buys Dodge Touring in wonderful $130 down buys Overlan condition with a lacquer paint job, has been overhauled tires, upholstering and motor that you would | class mechanical condition, new expect in a $860.00 car. Sale price $225.00. | bearing: fenders; repainted, loo t will be sold at this sale for $32 expense for 20 years. And they’re fire-safe—always take $23 down buys a 1922 Jewett Touring, TLS Si 3 lacquer paint job, good tires all down buys a 1928 Jewett Tour’ way. Al morning to the Casper market, the| her life behind her, in fact I'm near deal haying been consummated dur-|ing the thirties. Iam a nu I've ing the past week. Robert Runnion | been in my work eight yea r with whom they the operating room, in a 1 There {s in As1 condition eve r paint job, ‘This car doesn’t | nr old, the former owner ha y overhauled and is n, motor quiet and around. Has been careful in the very best of cond full of Jewett pep quick at this pric short time ago, purchased the|have given freely of my time ight truck operating between here | Strength, and while r 7 ind Casper. Both trucks were for-|®hy and while I ha c ing about the handsome operated by J. L. Russell of |them occasionally, my work | or, saving Ives, healing the ity. filled my life that it, until reeently,| sick, bringing little ones into the has held all of my interest Th world ut makes women look up- several months ago a now-speciall on him as something of a hero, I This car will be snapped Sale price $585.00 ROOFINGS possess. This is a 1925 model and one of our painted, tir upk was put in charge of my clinic. The| don’t thifc you should run away. : doctor before him was a family man, you find you cannot master jovial and most fatherly to the ur f BY, EO away for a while. nurses. This new doctor is very| And in the meantime, seek to in- Comein, Let usshowyouthe ¢ best bargains, The other fellow’s loss is your | just like new Ford Coupes like gain. Car is in perfect condition. Sale price is | seldon aded in and when they a $435.00. ll for our $17 down buys an Overland Roadster ~ which we were unfortunate to re- |} down buy 1924 Ford Cor Re | $174 fern po : ale price of $435.0( little older than me, fine looking,| terest yourself in other men. This Fi} 7 iy officient. Before this I found my| will be the surest test of your feel- Surety Bond which goes with a 5 vane Speen Bart ane T0 BE SOLD T0 THE HIGHEST BIDDER greatest pleasure in helping these| ings toward the doctor. mothers and their children, and when a poor little underfed baby R T LOVER bond guarantees you against all ; gained an ource It seemed thnt my| Dear Mrs. Thonipson: Just m Utle repair and maintenance expense A 1923 Hssex Four Coach that has been overhauled and put into the best mechanical con work and labor had been repaid with- any pl - . am P Coty yin % dition, has been refinished in permanent lacquer, upholstering in A-1 shape, the two tires out any additional reward. But| With a nice young gentleman. He for 20 years. on rear are new, front tires and two spares are a xceptionally q o good. Motor is yn is one of th i now T look at it the o ‘i is 23 yerrs old and is off on a va- gain of an ounce doesn't mean the} cation, He is to be gone two weeks t used cars we h oowerful and full of pep. This car without excep Our long experience in roofing oe sther’s worship be-|a#nd one week has just pase . . We are going to accept sealed bids on this car during our four day sale which ends Your blistered Rati pie aid bse he dive I don’t think I oa gay ibnely tn is at your disposal. Sunday night, the bids to be opened by disinterested parties and the car will be sold to for her baby, but I begin cing | ot I have worried myself” the highest bidder. Don’t fail to come do nand look this car over, leave your b i feet now for the pleased look in the doc-| about him till Iam sick. I love him office or mail it to us. Terms will be 40 per cent down and the balar 1A urning tor's eyes when he sees my record | above everything In tffe world, He payments to suit you. ns to think well of me but I can’t ° ° - ; ; helpifrom-having doubts about MiMi) WyomingRoofingCo. Name and Address and Telephone Number, if Any, Must Be on Each Bid, | I am 22 years old, dark complected, sck, curly hair, and brownish eyes, 527 East Twelfth St. Phone 1804-5 need the comforting touch of Resinol} reports. I know I felt different Ointment to cool the inflammation and | toward this man than I did the pr relieve the soreness. Physicians say | vious doctor but did not ré that infections around the feet are the |. fey weeks. worst, ‘so watch ‘out. for. the broken | © ¢™, ec Mets SEE It: am er hearthgowen ait. $23 down buys 1924 Overland “Bluebird § down will buy our be Tour. blisters. Anoint well with Resinol, then ager i bear uh on a me the | curIE. CASPER, WYO. 2 with balloon tires, paint almost like 174 ing car, 1 bandage and the healing begins atovee. | i ougnt of a beart-broken wife to| . You appear to be seeking com. 4 new and*motor is in perfect condition, leather | chanical condition, just out ¢ h This is also an excellent Beep me from 1 him. T could} fort, Cutie, and not advice, =e See apholstered, Just a super-fine, slightly used car | with a new lacquer Dire im roils, sores, etc. Petcare ianin than. olf TeE So that somebody will get for $575.00, traded in because he wanted ht At all drug stocss- T hate to run away from temptation = i Sale pric is only $435.00, e I don't think he ever thinks of me ATTORNEY ENTERLINE ON $190 down buys a 1923 Buick four-cylinder - ms eyes as an A ieeed ne r Can | touring in fine mechanical condition 15 down buys a Buick touring that will b eep on working with him without repainted in black enamel, five'good tire, | ‘ust Salat Aé tales your be wo SSITION 2.00820 re aer CAN YOU RESIST THESE IB grzzinted intel name "ine five good tien, | BLS jostne thing to take you to work fession of leve? Even my vo i Hy |B for anything for two years, price is a £0 Dap EWiba a trembles when I answer the mo ' | gain at $475.00. om nly $75.00 simple question and once, when he if pr L ht eos 2 requested =m the ost casual | * = =a Lexington Cream } 00°73). TO AWAIT CONFERENCE WW SA54. sore bass « 2022 Dodge Touring ca hz As shook so I cc , sc z | good tires, good motor, good uy bhai re XXXXX Flour Do you think by a sincere endeav tae stering. A Dodge that u \ z it \ p More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole la Graham, aia A We Sait that a j jl ; i Corn cals, it ‘ ‘OR SATURDAY? down buys 324 Cha a Ask your seeae Ae thts flour ee ¢ be Mg Resin cigs FOR S/ DAY? f $3 | 0 car with t f E [ | a Ask y : : F utter of hay sre : permanent | car again Pe and have better bread Casper Warehouse ed special prosecutor uses would be Pot Roast, lb and haven't paid quer, good : = i which can be sold for ji } $75 : | 1 1. Mr. f te ili F. re Pia Se SE ai is Bre pe weet | EEBOiling Beef [ff stands the Finance: compa tr ompany seb ol lay, according to the news received | Shoulder Steak, lb..._.___ oa we eee ee 16¢ | ; — | wire whee es. I ca DISTRIBUTORS from his home. $114 down buys a Chevrolet Commercial ale'f $350.00 Tel. 27 268 Industrial Ave. S t Fort r In the event of Mr. Enterline ac- Hamburger, Oy, ee! a WOE be laren 15¢ light delivery truck, 1923 model; hes be bee H ent Fortune in pling the position as special prose a) good tires, new battery, new side drop curtains ‘daws Wor af that . mene tor with Judge Robert R. Rose, /f/ Veal Roast, ib thoroughly overhauled ‘and a real buy at our | ®AF town ae r that has : Search the formal order of appointment will sale price of $285.00. bods . j Bera | 8 peg $5.00 Reward) <2: 2m ns ws tvsing| trimer t steve uae Beran || Veal Steak, Ib... se ee ee 20c | __ | boty 8 fr : ° with p ; spectaliata| 5+ Cromer. $ down buys a 1923 Ford Delivery } ; f p Mr. Enterlino lett the city nt. yap Rie Sag Ot gh Mae ce Sa | r Ivery with | price :) ) Five dollars reward will be paid|oonating mo $10 9 only to at| Mr. Ent ANLeL tis Gea bie Veal Stew, Ib b 10c 50 cldsed body, good tires, a nice motor, | — SEE to the party furnishing the Casper/last pay that nothir 1d be don i ER Ne yam A aenabhie of ick repainted and ready to put to work on the de a ‘| Daily Tribune information leading|fore me, that I had er or tileers | NO Xt been hepa cae My Seubeda ee Spring Chickens, | tennnn-=n--------38C | livery route. Sale price $195.00 $214 ee Lhe : t| to the capture of the person who is|of the stomach. I fered nwful | PO payer be accepted by Stewing Chickens, Ib 90 ig. car, seven ¥ £00 | fraudulently collecting subscriptions] pains in my. stomach, but after ta = ¥ pte eset c | (ten Ris; o1 < tor ex ent cor ar ha z from Tribune subseribers. Patrons|ing a few doses of Mayr’s Wonde EN ea Pay Good Meats at Reasonable Prices $110 down buys a 91 Overland Touring | well taken care of ur if of the paper should not pay any] ful Remedy t 1 disappeared and | a : in excellent shape, overhauled, sweet | will have to see this cs eciate it e ; one their subscription extept the] for 3 years am ing fine.” Tt is al ranning motor, good tires. You will save $100 | pr 35.00 i 4 carrier who delivers the paper oF] simple, harmle ration that on this car at the sale price of $275.0( | == we an authorized collector from the| removes the catarrhal mucus from 5 ay | 35 ace iis oils Saag ‘ office. If you are not sure you arélihe intestinal tract and allay. the| Si a WOMAN GD (eae choc $ ma buya.s W seal J paying the right collector, ask him) in¢mmmation which causes pract!-| * $2 ie ree Ai aaa iictos Dist v thehagaes te notor | excell} ‘ to show his credentials. If he can] catty all stomach, liver and Intest! tet fist P, Bi ihe n Ha ir passenger clover U es not go 0 please call the Tribune.| har aitmente. tn ah ties hat we are asking for it ule price | and upholstering and top in s i One dose will convince or r 3 ie ces te itd a eply Paeun +4 129 West Second St. Phone 10 I ele hone 1 funded, For sale by d teaver DOUGLAS, Wyo. Aug, 21.—Deals 9) wherer—Adv, were consummated {h Douglas re. whereby about 8,000 head of ry eo e more than we art a aan ——— | lambs changed hander, the majority Small additions charge for financing and insurance on all the above car Poh ce) proce Tuna hy neelen nies TRAIN SCHEDULES | can be paid in advance or added to your monthly payments. FALL TERM OPENS tracted for 3,500 head while C. R. DON’T FAIL TO LOOK THE ESSEX COACH OVER, TRY IT OUT IF YOU Fivans of Fort Collins, Colo., con- CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN LIKE, THEN PLACE YOUR BID ON IT REMEMBER IT _ s 2 Cc \ oad abe “Bhan : F z GOES TO 1HE HIGH. September 1-8 ot Caroyhuat, Bought 1300, hand | | ag ggibeusd Arrives Depart || Il EST BIDDER. pov Pdacenscdwe ¢ pawwewal te pM 1:50 p.m, from John Pexton of this city. The Departs tho: Rien Wa Pee Bes Realist ha send ai ot iamgton & a ie i THE LEE DOUD MOTOR C0 per pound, ; poun apt CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Paige = | wittys-Knight | § ° Baxter and Coffin bough 7 Casper Business College, Inc. head from the Morton estate'and ‘800 || yee mageoune 3 Rl DISTRIBUTORS baad H 9. - Jewett Overland ) “Learn to Eakn” heed trom Paul Bar: Tie Rae No, 80 - 310 p. pene Dm, 424 West Yellowstone, Casper } Phone 1325 Jenne, 1,000; Archie Picklesimer, As " 7100. | Phone 1700 ae aaa wt oc we! | 700; Mart Madsen Sheep company r : ne 700; Sears and Hornbuckle, 500.

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