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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 POLONIZATION IAN OUTLINED (Continued From Page One) mediately incorporated under t! laws of Wyoming. The general of of the association will b ell, which is as nearly centra’ located as could be chosen, and H, B, Richardson of Lovell was made secretary-treasurer, incharge of th¢ 1 office. C. F. Robertson. of and, was chosen as general t for the basin territory, and have active charge of the work the field, and general supervision e organization. T. C. Marshal of | ybull, was elected president, Dr. W. 0. Gray of Worland, vice presi- The board of directors conv e representative from each club and are as follows M. Cox; Powell, L. H. Mit: | Lovell, Reyn Leedom; Grey vT. C. Mafshall; Basin, H. L. vise; Worland, W. O. Gray; Ther- mgpolis, O. L. Owen. “Work will immediately start on the isting of lands in all parts of the n territory, and immediately fol- wing the Usting, negotiations will bs entered into with an outside agent esenting a number of the cen- al states, where, through his con ections, the lands of the Big Horn will be offered for sale. conjunction and close harmony th the Big Horn basin association ¢ Burlington railroad is going to rnish the advertising program and | t in the work of securing set- | ers for this section of the coun- | Mr. Val Kuska, of the coloniza- n department of the Burlington as been in’ close touch with the vork as it has progressed by slow ti and was present at the Basin meeting for the completion and final ganization of the association. In ition to the intensive advertising gram which the Burlington con- mplates in ‘co-operation with the sin organization, it has arranged homeseeksrs excursions twic each month into this section during c period of activit While the Federated club of tio Big Horn Basin sponsored the move- ent, the colonization. organization make up of Individual members of the seven commercial clubs within the Basin country and each club ts pledged to the éxtent of $600 for the | nitial cost of getting the organiza- tion under way, after which time it will become self-supporting, if suc: essful, and there is little doubt of success with such an organized effort and the moral and financial Support of the seven princ' ge | Setting The | | Styles | — POLLY AND HER PALS Doc, T-WANT SOUND? Wey, T Yourro EXAMINE /CAN TELL BY JusT ME TSEE { LOOKING AT You EE IM SOUND \ THAT YOU HAVE A, YOU KNO Mr. BLACK STONE WILL SEE You IN A COUPLE \ OF MINUTES SS ones Che Casper Daily Tribune --By WESTOV TEN DOLLARS, PLEASE 3! =NOT TO MENTION A BAD CASE OF OSHRIA-SHELLITA, CAPULAS, EXHAUSTED TIBIAS, A WEAK SEMI-MEMBRANOUS AND A FLABBY STERNO-CLEIDO-MASTOID 7 YRS, SIR=1 f SMARTHE KNOWS HIS S, BuoTT ONLY UNDERSTOOD THREE WORDS HE SAIDY, RbN DOWN FOR SAI Lhe following articles | at the Tribune offic tine, Wil) } ono claim— ne own gat W ME AL.---Adventures of Jack CRE 01D. i} HE SEEN You AND WENT SAY! THOUGHT YoU S@ID THAT LAWYER WOULD SEE ME INA \ SoUPLE MINUTES/ ~~ ? 2 Se ually being rep = equally _as we white. to ma flesh tint DINNERSTORIES him. to pu et By AILEEN LAMONT. | (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) NEW YORK, Aug--26—Eyvery: | one makes a slip occasionally, but } the people who make costume slips | a business are doing a more | claborate job than ever before. The | ew ‘“fourreaux’ as the French essmakers call them, are very dif: ferent from the simple straight slips devoid of all ornament and_ worn under a light or slashed dress, Now they might almost be worn as dresses themselves, They are often | YO! mpased of two shades of chiffon | ©eFtaln color it makes no, difference what ‘r silk voile, which, in these trans parent. materials, gives a lavely | color touch of color when worn beneath a| have to come back tomorr it changed.’ biege or gray georgette crepe dress. The slips also are frequently deco- rated with lace or embroidery and ney often are made with flare or volants or pleated when worn under a slashed dress. In order to give freedom of movement, the back and front breadths are often overlapped. No Admirer Escapes. of One of the latest trends of fashion in evening frocks is to wear a dress | 0f hope ar tur one of satin or lame “fourreaux”’ | stanc He made a rough sketch of a cow “2"' beneath it, and handed it arbir who instantly smiled | FOR composed of gold or silver net over vr slips. The gold net is composed of extremely large meshes and is decorated with large flowers of velvet of a dark shade posed irregu larly over the frock. The Rise of the Rabbit. A rabbit skin to wrap Baby Bunt- ing in no Jonger is an inexpensive garment. For now rabbit is made take on the appearance of chin- hilla and has improved its price as | ell as its serial position. The abbit skins are beautifully selected vatched and worked in chinchilla fashion and the cloaks of this ma- rial from abroad seldom sejl for less than $400 without counting y. The ining is usually mole sray cloth and the cloak may be worn inside out if desired. High Necks and Low Pockets. In order to “high-hat” the less fushionably gowned, it fs necessary today to wear a high neck. Jumper frocks are in the ascendant. for fall and most of- the jumpers are made with high collars which button close about the throat either in front or at elther or both sides. The buttons, usually of metal, themselves form a trimming for the frocks. The pockets in the jumper are placed NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Luxury and fantastic !deas are running riot, 80 far as gloves are concerned. The newest hand coverings are short and | the main portion is of the usual | suede or kidskin, But the cuffs sometimes are of real lace or made real aubusson or beauvais tapes: ty. On the age of the tapestry de- pends the price of the glove. Suede and Tweed Suede and tweed is a combination which many women will find irresist- able this fall for sport costumes, The conte, which a short and double- brenated, and the skirts, which are tull and pleated, are usually of the heatherton and of tweed. The coat is worn over a waistcoat or jumper of suede which buttons down the front and {s of brilliant shade. White Shoes Slipping The vogue for white shoes, which has been x0 universal this summer, is slipping. The white footgear Is replied claimed s wife would like a fficulty' in making | preferred; best re known their wants they tried to obtain roast beef. No: body could understand them. to do?” asked one desparingly i the other, a ray rubber, 86x3% cords; I'll draw a pic-| quick sale, $7.50 and $8,50 rey'll under. | $1.60. 611 8, Durbin, * s, Ford sizes, $7.50 ibes, $1.60, to the waiter, to went few two tickets execute the hoes of; the law of gt vich goes | this earth." But, ple small chil re the lav a deli | I LEGAL State of W atrona, s In the Distr’ Judicial District | KEITH LUMBER E. A. MOORE, a busine, pring y that keeps us on For Sale—Houséhold Goods SALE—Furnishings for a 3- Apartment ‘for WANTED TO BUY For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR SALE—HOUS. teacher,” how did we stick on Y—We pay more aters, tiressers, for coal ranges, duofolds, all household goods. law was passed?" Inquir Saad } | WANT | | | 11 Apartments your coupie igh t with germ | exchange for able parties hool ny nee | m differen ex: Why, don't | Cabinet § | 1806-W | PRACTICAL i} me at 418 | 2, Tribune. 15_N. Lincoln HELP WANTED—Female | our ruRNITURE finished table and 4, chafrs.$13.00 FOR RENT—ROOMS school girl to board. Washington RENT—Large, pver 30, and rk; must be good proposition See Mrs. Moreh FOR RENT—HOUSES RENT — Fo kitchen privilég M. Painted breakfast roc is complete! Garbage cans Iso basemen POSITIONS WANTED HUNTER-GOLL + widow, educated desires position as companion 1 ady, or housekeeping Box B-69, 1 oak dining For Sale—REAL ESTATE [Jojo will rent whole| one | & Y FOR RENT stoves furnished Randall, Box Layoye, Wyo. ctric Washer m in modern home, FOR TRADE 49 South Kimball, furnished place of re ebruary, Keith Lu poration, you by filing it rit 0 now per 1¢ The pra 00) Dollars, thereon at on or before the tober, A, D. If — jwill be taken a ment rende the attached pr _SERVICES OFFERED _ »—A job doing offic kind of work FOR RENT ty for Casper s; two finished bas living room Call ¥. Edison, library, electric snow Glose-in room in Phone 2882-M, or 432 Telephone 151 or 1429.) on} Pub. Aug. 24; § , Tribune. | Oct. 2, 1926. hild's brown kid all photo on V PERSONAL L share expe MADAM ANDI TO BE. A. MOORI Casper Spring Co of the State of W YOU ARE HERI FIED that on the egan ar above entitled Court and cause re attachment to be an|said Court, pursuant your property ha r of \to obtain judgment the sum of Four } 1 are furtt much thereof as r no com.| to satisfy such judgment MABELLE Clerk of the ix hundred | (SEAL) PAGE NINE ER | BUSINESS CHANCES ; | __ LOST AND FOUND NOTICES NOTICE COMPANY, Y ssued DER, 114 West B. For Sale—Miscellaneous R SALE—Edison 14th ; furnished 3- sieaniheated | S ines GOOD MARCEL and Bob Cur! Phone _1044-W. If block of Van Sant’s ¢ Spain could r At a wayside inn | Box E ibune quiity ti $8.50; x! B4x4, 10,000 undi For Sale—AUTOMOBILES giving . FOR SALE te el be Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents) soiq with our guarante per_ line. pocoewuess man sas"27%| Earl C. Boyle, Inc. Five average, basis of estimating 4 line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE be charged the space of two All charged advertising will be lines” the number of ‘words. TELEPHOND ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE | phone 2772 but we cannot gua CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD. ERRORS. Dally Tribune will) not be responsible for more than. insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for moré than) | Errors not the fault of the advertiser which c the real value of the a The Casper must be in the Casper Dally Tribune Want Ads received | after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted office before 10. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE M Must be, accompanied "by cash or check In full payment of the same. foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for’ the Casper oe tu bs Tribune. sale. 145 N. aE in ate pl ntee accuracy YOUNG LADY attending college would lke company and light duties fo und consequent> | and room; elderly or invalid parties OLD conerete, stucco or can be made t For Rent—APARTMENTS ight and attractive with S. W. P. Concrete Wall Finish, AUDITORS LAWYERS Roa — MERTH & CO. 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THREE-ROOM furnished and t 1 unfurnished api CASPER BATTERY sacrifices for CLEANERS CLEANERS excellent condition WILSON APT! unfurnished Murphy bed For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $4 Repairing done. sell on easy payments Phone 1648W. WANTED TO RENT THE SERVIC 146 d Washington Phone 101M CHIROPRACTORS ~ DRS. J Ww & A. G, JEFFREY | Suite 312 Midwest Bldg. se to buy your 1 USED CARS of all makes—Compare our PRICES—QUALITY—TERN EK PAUL iEO. W 706 Ww. a frrespective Of] before you buy. We buy cars for cash and sell them on easy terms. GREAT NORTHERN $83 North Wolcott St. |M. BE, HARNED-BOYD, Chiropractor 150 North G WOULD like to MOTOR CO. WANTED CRATING rad Touring Car. 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IR SALN—1934 Jewett Brougham; expensive 1 excellent condition; five new tires; LAWYERS “NICHOLS & to advertia in The Tribune. B-80, Tribune. fal Karl ( La 09-10-11 Ol) Exchange Bidg. BULLACK & LACY juite 204-205 Midwest Bidg. WANTED—We will buy oi in your used furniture. FOR SALE—Ford Rac ENTS. head; Cronk transmission inghouse shocks; wire wheels and many other features—$175,00. if you ure tn need of work ADVERTISE Se Fe Ae Advertiser — The Tribune, ari C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car Attorney at Law 806 Con, Koy, LE Balg. | FOSTER AND WEL Attorneys Rm, 406-407, Con Phox 22h Midwest Bldg. JOUN M, Room 6, Kimball Bldg, Phone 198 OPTOMETRIS? Roy, Bldg. il BACHELLER 402 Midwest B Phone FERGUSON Attorney Rm, 22, Lownsend Bldg. Phone LW6d PATTEN Attorney at Law Phone HENCH MATTRESS FACTORY Mattresses to Order and & First JE M. N and Transter Co., EYES CAREFULLY TESTED EVANS rly by by 117 OSTEOPATH DE. CAROLINE ©. 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