Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1918, Page 6

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; ; THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ] 55 : 5 a i d h Earle C. Boyle, i DOWN WITH JADE YANKS CAPTURE Poimesn STEEP Is AVERAGE tot! me eer fom Atco |ame lf Sur fa mets [wi arity cant eae in Bee GUNS, GO BACK. | | Kansas, where’she was called a few Caspers __'tending to business matters. _I terests.. IRIS THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW = | That thorobred stock is more prof-| weeks ago by the serious illness of! = = | |itable than common grades was agzin/her sister, Miss Viola Hokins, who | GARBAGE IS lp FOR THE REST \rrronstsstad a few days ago when | was operated on at a hospital in At-| : - | \J. D. Cramichael sheared his Ram-|chison. | By FRANK J. TAYLOR ‘boulet sheep. The cifp from these | List of Restricted Imports Furn-| (unit ed Press Staff Correspondent.) sheep average 18 pounds to the head 3 ' YAL EGYPTI ~ ishes Key to Needs of War | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY |and is of a high grade that will un- NOTED LMS Be ko - Against Huns |IN FRANCE, June 21 (By Mail).—/doubtedly bring 60 cents per pound. || --Reveals the past, present and |} future, tells. the planet under |) which you were born, lucky or |) unlucky; the business. you_ are best adapted for; when and how you will marry, and explain all |) love agairs; tells how to heal sick- }’ ness, and how to overcome all of your troubles; how to overcome your enemies and difficulties, and iH - SS | Turning “Heinie’s” own machine guns This will mean in the neighborhood | = WASHINGTON. Suly 15.—Jade | Back on him is the newest and favor- of $12.80 worth of wool from one — 4 qa ite stunt in a certain American out-'sheep. ~The average sheep run on earvings, laquered shrines, and carved fit. \the range will shear about eight wood jewel boxes will not help win) The boys just stumbled onto this’ pounds and very often the wool is the war, in the opinion of the Amer-'sport, and they like it. of a more inferior grade bringing mean government, but tin cans and! Recently, in raids the boys brot|50 cents per pound or less. Accord- - back some German machine srns,| ing to figures on the later sheep their c i the things that have been a mys- a Berbage will. ._ |after driving the Germans away from wool would net approximately $4.00 we ey) years, no matter Ceai M ti “ 2:00 d 4::00 Ni ht 7:00 and 9:00 In its steady progress toward elim-' their own strongholds. (or a difference of more than $8.00 | your troubles may be—this lady aunee 2? ani se g . VY imation of the great American waste, “Why not use these German gurs_ per head. can help you. —Call at once, for s the government has put the three on the Heinies?” one thinking doagh-| Mr. Crmichael strongly advocates | she ws revean bare eG ses: SSaaaeeeeeee @irmer items cn’ the restricted im- ba ane his Pals. 4 * jthe running of fomer sheer. and Bela ees hsreeace paces ir Ghrta lists the lattendiicvialace (Be: ou’re crazy; we haven't any am-|ter grades in order to produce grea munition that'll fit them.” er results —Riverton Review. “Why can’t we go over and get aces ms some?” replied the thinker. | ing looked after by other departments of the government. H =~ Tennis rackets, tennis, golf, base, “ ” 5 Ping pong and bowling balls; almond Se Ras Ne aepued ne ftour used in cosmetics; metal vases' 4 = aes : That night they raided the German |}? ~ end similar luxuries also are on a trenches and brot back plenty of an:- RY Lines are again complete | with new stock of— Water Coolers, Lawn Sprays, San the kaiser, you may make some ., TheYte | darn good machine| KS/ _ Washing Machines, Oil Stoves, Money. If you can gather 7,000 or Svat nn one. cheb envinalsacellye) AS ¢ S P ull $000 of them, free from rust, YOU tee them. We dor though. “We're ft @ Aw Screen Wire and Screen Sets, Poul- may get $12 for them, according to ree Ge weet N 5 C W Kiddi Guess we'll have t to Ger-| try Netting, Coaster Wagons, Kiddie ~ So worried has the government any nhbe Hes wiaket tl ° bani become about the sinful waste of out ae Sepa ses Kars. Maotations furnished byia\sinelter, getting a little low on ammunition. Ghat the food administration has is-| Meg JR, Clete and aime, statalft MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN“CASPER newly issued restricted imports list. res =The department of agriculture an- munition and another German ma- TM ces that if you do not. throw chine gun. Next day the guns were BE. & away your cans, but save them to/Pilinne sn the Meinies | | Ht WARRIOR Starring MACISTE, Hero of “Cabiria”—Seven breathless Reels of Com- edy, war and hair-raising action. Direct from a successful run at the Cri- terion Theater, New. York City. sued an appeal to the housekeeper,/ Miller of Ardmore, South Dakota, | ; saying: : but formerly. of Casper, are visiting| HOLMES Hardware Co. > {One ton of garbage contains: _ /Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Demorest of |B ee tak Idea SRE oie @ 3 ‘SuMicient | glycerine for 14 .75-|South Elm street. | RV MATA i my t 2 gore of 100, Itomnce © ae SEA [HHH HHEEHHEHEE HEHEHE EEE EEE HEREIN, | ad 4 ] S € - sufficient fertilizer element to grow | & bushels of wheat; f oth Br oe ee Oe 1S THE Hot Weather Food f mg. | e czvnmes rl COLON Fruit and Vegetables The Strongest Man in theWorld es \ *) gone prunared pounds of 20d, [eV cites me, en ae ="Can you afford to destroy these} ‘ |E Peaches Grape Fruit Green Onions The New York Tribune Says: “‘He is magnificent! The theatre rang Yaluable products, when your govern- A GOOD CIGAR? Plums Bananas Peas #4 ; -, 5 ment needs them to help win the Apricots Berries Beans with applause, breaking into cheers. Such a demonstration has seldom war : A ears Celery Asparagus 3 Beye “Put less in your garljage pail [iauaeeies amass Cabbage been seen in the Criterion, or any other theatre for that matter.” gud take more out. But what must | Cherries Cucumbers # New ‘Potatoes go in, should be kept separate from ; Oranges Radishes Mint ofa a ee e i Castelaene Deltuee “THE WARRIOR?” is a splendid commentary on: the wholesome- we i | . cree eerpere c's valuable: 8, ‘peat “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” ness of the screen play of love, comedy and war. The strong strain of = ——_ — or 25c raig! , | delightful comedy is particularly attractive to the female sex while the virile manhood of Maciste in his daring adventures in the Alps will reach the hearts of the opposite sex. <=. W. W. Keefe and family, and C. ®. Schank and family returned to- lay from Denver and other Colo-| ado points where they visited friends and relatives, making the trip over-| land. They report finding some bad road along the trip but they man- aged to pull thru and to reach Cas, per all right. Enroute they attended a family reunion at Cheyenne. CITY FRUIT MARKET . Phone 247 114 South Wolcott Across from Postoffice Open Evenings and Sunday Fadil alata eaialatalaladetahataieihshatahahohilhdikhbeihit twlehahehihehehaheheheht | L. G. MURPHY CIGAR CO. Distributor Office at Smokehouse At Bloom’s 6 More Days In face of the increased cost and the scarcity of wearing apparel we are offering you this opportunity. It will pay you to buy for future use. We haven’t anything out of date to show you—just standard lines that sell at standard prices. You all know the class of merchandise that we carry. It will not be necessary to go into details. Sale Is Now In Full Bloom and Will Run For a Period of Ten Days All we ask is that you bring the cash, as there will be no charging to anybody. Here are a few of the facts and figures. Authentic styles of Hart Schaffner and Marx and Styleplus Suits for now aad several months wear at prices you cannot afford to overlook. rine Men's and Young Men's $15.00 HOT WEATHER FURNISHINGS FOR MEN UITS, REDUCED SALE PRICE.._._- ! BOSS. sunny cre Ly Paice OXFORDS THAT PUT “GET THERE” IN YOUR STEP Men’s and Young Men's $18.00 Silk, Shirts that are well made in every way, fit HANAN, NETTLETON, FLORSHEIM AND WORTHMORE MAKES FANCY SUITS, Iuakersilic Shints so nbeeMertye scent nioatig Mast sarbatest Calbrs, Sha attan makes— . pes and L thers— cr ee $ 1 3.75 $4.00 jines way : $6.00 and $6.50 values now a even FANCY SUITS.) ge a gee $6.50 lines now “$4 $7.00 and §7.50 values now. 4.95 SALE PRICE____- $ 16.45 $2.00 SHIRTS FOR $1.45 tS cca Leeks idl mn *, ’ White grounds with assorted color stripes, regu- . values“ now________ a SALE PRICE_____ $ 18.65 $1.50 SHIRTS FOR $1.00 Oe eee O86 Men’s and Young Men’s $30 and $32.50 PHY, tatatlor conabermedincartias oF ane paigat ana! 2 het scree FANCY SUITS, fary ‘collar, ‘Sizes 14°to 1734 in-all lots. $2.75 grades now-- SALE PRICE_____ $2 3.85 UNION SUITS—ANY WANTED STYLE ee pc ral Men's and Vous Men's $35.00 Athletic ( mete ae or axe ABs garments 200 States OW ——— - en $ a! a a ine bg S00 ni ‘fabrics = FANCY SUS. BD7.BS Hise ake f- i Oxfords on Bargain Table rane ign and Young Men's $37.50 $2.50 Values at — Blacks and Tans, broken lots, worth up CY SUITS, SE Ae een eee : SALE PRICE_____ $29.65 OUR WINDOWS TELL THE TALE to $5.00, Special at eR eee aed DES ” The Bloom Shoe and Clothing Company TID IIID OM stay at the Brooks” ranch east of]|for Denver to spend a week there at-|few days attending to business jn. al \ , \ \ \ a \ \ N \ \ N N N N \ \ N N N N \ \ N N N N N N N N & N N y N N N N N N ) \) Me

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