Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 7

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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919 ee N E GR O BROUGH T erowas, nae san ste oe BA CK F OR TR T. AL Optica Weak Stewart before the latter fired at him, inflicting two IN COURT HERE (severe wounds. When Towne came 5 from the hospital he was released on +. | bond pending trial in the spring term Frank Towne, colored, who is |o¢ the district court. Shortly after wanted) Heo aee eT Btreaet, obtaining the bond he eae a ae wie + | away and the authorities here search- colored, at a Sandbar resort several| 44 ¢o, him for several weeks before onths ago, and for jumping a fi City. $1,000 bond, was returned to Casper he was located in Kansas City. a yesterday by Kansas City authori-| The North Side Circle will give a B le Saturday aft: April 19, ties, where he was taken into cus- parersale: pire se DEBS 4 We Have Introduced the factory method of Rebuilding Tires It is especially adapted to. retreading cord and fabnic tires. The Brodie Rubber Co. stands behind every job with an: absolute guarantee of 3500 miles. “ It will pay you to investigate. Brodie Rubber Co. 166 So. Center St. Phone 772-M FIRST ANNUAL BALL GIVEN BY DIVISION NO. | Monday Evening April 21, 1919 Masonic Auditorium Admission $1.00 Your choice of a good Motor Truck should be based on the high standard of the factory building it and the unquestioned responsibil- ity of the distributor selling it. * Both are of vital importance to your success- ful and profitable use of your truck—not only today but for a long time in the future. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Mary Porter, a colored denizen of the Sandbar, who is notorious in po- lice circles for her many periodical TWO MUCH RED EYE IS CHARGE appearances at the police station is ance at police headquarters. again in the toils, and the old charge | of too much liquor has been placed against her. That many of the department. questionable ‘gang at full ‘capacity. About lresidents of Casper are taking ad- vantage of the comparatively short {time that will elapse before the town’! : grows dry is evident from the con-! AGAINST MARY stantly increasing number of arrests | for drunkenness. | Town Council has decided to invite y\{ExICO CITY, (By Mail.) Nearly a dozen arrests were made |the Prince of Wales to accept the vices from the state of Tabas a and | honorary freedom of the borough and ‘that Marcos Torres Collado, director The ladies of the everyone of the cases arraigned had |the office of Lord High Steward. The | of the newspaper, Tabasco Njevo of = booze as the cause of their appear- | latter office has been held by a mem- Villahermosa, has been shot, and sev- jber of the Royal family for 150 | eral other well known newspapermen During the first 15 days of April | years. 149 arrests were made by the police | 7 Montlotithe victimelot |meals were served to prisoners at the © icity jail yesterday. 50 Bias arrest helped maintain last night and this morning Atlantic ,| Casper for the summer. will give a bake aturda: 19, at Alban’s Store. rth Side Circle 4-17- PAGE SEVEN Prince of Wales ‘REDSYUREL. ONE _ |,,28. 20d Mes Ses conga extended rip ruo| e pleas Extended Honor MEXICAN EDITOR (xen 4y ie eee ee ee PLYMOUTH, (By Mail.)—The and Mrs. Cunningham toured up the ast before returning to re Mr. imprisoned by the dominant political-' a meeting; and paraded thru as the “reds.” The Associated of aga the chain- Mexican Journalists of this city held men in Tabasco. the militar yfaetion of that state known streets of the capital as a protest nst the treatment of newspaper- Sn The Young Man of Today has a great deal to live up to——-youth found itself in the war--found that it is the greatest world. Shirts are “it.” For twelve years the name of W. W. Barnett has meant personal service and attention and financial responsibility to buyers of motor vehicles. 1-Ton Federal 14-Ton Federal 2-Ton Federal $2100.00 $2000.00 $2850.00 3%-Ton Federal 5-Ton Federal $3700.00 $4800.00 FEDERAL LIGHT DUTY TRACTOR—$2750.00 FEDERAL HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR—$3760.00 FF. 0, B. DENVER Freight and War Tax Paid W. W. BARNETT Distributor Colorado and Wyoming 1308 Lincoln Street - . DENVER living force in the spi Easter Shirts Traveling “WATCH THE ELGIN MOVEMENT” If Clothes Are to Express the Young Young American, something of this feeling has got to get into the clothes and the clothes we have are designed especi- ally for that purpose. Successors to the Bloom Shoe & Clothing Company Supreme Easter Showing of The Waist Seam Model--The Uniform’s Successor Goods Store Where better quali- ty for the money ells your value opportunity. Hartman Wardrobes, Belber Trunks. A. B.C. Trunks Wardrobe Trunk, prices range— 45.0125 Complete Showing of Hand Luggage, $1.65 —to— $40.00 Easter Hats MEN COMING BACK from the army and navy find they cannot wear the clothes “they left behind them,” trousers too large in the waist, coats too small across the shoulders and chest. A new type of men comes back to us; clothes have to be designed for them. Hart Schaffner & Marx Designed the clothes, and they did it right. We have them priced right. Waist-seam models, they have the military look, but they’re business clothes. Suits and Overcoats, single and double- breasted, ready in all Sizes. cccssecsmecsssseeeensees ak 40 Others at $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 and $55 Suits for Business Men WE ARE showing some especially good styles for business men, good values, too; models for every figure, large, stout, slender, very short, they’re all here. Exceptional values at... eens 35 Others at $25.00, $30.00, $40.00 and $45.00 What About a Spring Overcoat? There isn’t any garment for men that gives as much all-around service as a light weight Overcoat, for cool Spring days, and for frosty days, too! The Waist Seam Overcoat Is one of the best for Spring, many other styles, too, for every man, old or young. $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 up to $50.00 TROUSERS—Hundreds of Pairs to Choose from. Exceptional Values $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00 For the Young Refreshing Fellows Going to Styles School and Those Just Out. F From sturdy school SUITS of, the hour; waist- suits to the finest seam models; single and hand-tailored boys’ double-breasted. We want you knickerbocker suits ; to come here because of the site that are ae cone spirit of service that we have, because what ever price you pay we’re going to see that you get more per dollar here than anywhere else. Exceptional Boys’ Shop is pre- values pared as never before. $17.00, $20.00, $21.00 Boys’ Knickerbocker Prices range $25.00 to $37.50 $6.50 to $17 Easter Shoes lation in fine work- manship, design and fabric. Our Greater THERE'S NO GREATER SATISFACTION THAN CHOOSING FROM LARGEST SELECTIONS OF AMERICA’S BEST SHIRT displays were never so wonderfully attractive. Smart} METROPOLITAN HAT FASHIONS, the absolutely cor-]THE NEW SHOE STORE is stepping ahead. An styles and dashing colors refleet the Victory spirit. Colorful | rect style from world’s leading makers, plus hat service| entirely separate section devoted exclu ely to worthy the name. men’s footwear. Real Shoes and Shoe service win in a walk, Here's Headquar-| Sim— ters for Men’s SILK SHIRTS $5.00 to $12 Genuine Peau de Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Tub, Broadcloth and Pussy Willow Silks. Negligee Madras Shirts, $1:50 to $4.00 Collar Attached Shirts, wide selection, $1.50 to $4.50 SPRING CAPS Attractive show- ing of novelty styles, $1.50 to $3.50 Vanity Spring Hats Western Staple Prices Range $3.50 to $17.00 See our Victory Windows of Correct Attire for HIS MAJESTY, THE AMERICAN CITIZEN SATISEACTHY @ Wyoming Headquarters for John B. Stetson Fine Hats Parrotte-McIntyre & Co. Quality Hats A special feature FLORSHEIM I] Shoes & Oxfords H $10 and $12 NETTLETON Shoes & Oxfords $11 to $13.50 WORTHMORE ; Special | Shoes & Oxfords | $5.00 to $9.00 BOYS’ HEADWEAR Extensive selec- tion boys’ hats and caps— 75e to $2.00 Imported * Italian Fagnaros Boyer Special Hats ~o nt 1g 1g ie

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