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

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¢ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 ee Gas e—— —~—— 2 Sssses: be Daily Ceibune RIOT OF HECTIC COLORS IN THE UND Woman Asks Aid in |100,000 POUNDS |FRANCHISE FOR VENICE VALOR SIDECAR IS NEW , | ‘ | | yt! eee ses THATHAVE Locating Mother. OF WOOL SELLS MANVILLE LIGHT) WINS REWARD FAD IN T4 XIS | a : at @ XS ———— | 28S ae foes a OLD PEEK-O-BOO) tv pore Zoarmin reeves «| FOR BIG PRICE) PLANT GRANTED] pynis.nie Franch coernment PARIS fam, hore! ciate zy communication yesterday from Mrs. aes dks AS oe a j nt cars will ply for hire on streets; pa By MARGARET ROHE jeasaque, you can see at a glance| Anna Arndt, of Seattle, Wash. ask- KEMMERER, Wy Pe ea CITE EVaToerine, 18 PAG | eee eee cree ae Seigteti tate 10/cents, or x cared (Written for The United Press) | what a big difference there really is.| ing the assistance of local authorities ‘The latest, wool transaction reported |" special mee ing of the city council Guerre on the city of Venice. | kilometer _by distance. Do-you remember—sure you do— In lovely sheer and soft Georgettes | in her endeavor to locate her mother, | is from Cokeville, being that of P.|a franchise was granted Frank H 1 EF — = That little blouse called peek-a-| and chiffons their round necks, short] Mrs. Belle Mitchell, who is supposed /W. Olson, who sold, his spring li ; | Holt to construct and operate an elec- W Thr © ° boo? ss __ |sleeves and hems heavy with embroid-|t® have come here recently from!amounting to 100 000 pounds, ri trie light plant. Holt proposes to in- oman eatens Suit A ainst And:how. it scandalized the nation|ery or bend work, these clongated Great Falls, Mont. Mrs. Arndt became |53% cents a pound Beanater geal anal procesd:ss| Gj 8 : With its wee holes for ventilation? | waists are irre: an liew | Separated from her mother w she . Fab | CORROn Re 8 COP es tee eciect ini th % “ ; i stable. Some, in lieu es r when sh The sale was under sealed bids/ once with financing the p t in th gist The waist today has broader views | of the popular short sl h 1 was a bit of a child and has searched ; Seed a mitet can: be placed in } use e 0 er acy acini ation: palt aiatbe he pop! short sleeve, have long forth searched | and Charles Carter for the Brown &| hope that the plant can be placed in ns | paltry pet 08, flowing transparent bell sleeves, 0° her for years. Anyone knowing | Adams Co., secured the fleece, which | operation this fall. The plant will cost S 2 So thin it is you well may say, eighted at the hand with a band-| the whereabouts of the woman sought |is one of the best clips in the county. | about $25,000 and will include a 200- uu titute For Nuxated I = really wasting quite away. jing design of the beads or embroid-| should notify the police department. It became known this week that horsepower boiler and engine with| Case Is Br. h T ron ery. Salmon Bros. clip of about the same | dy equipment. | ‘ought i ici NEW YORK, June 17.—They are} “A most distinctive casaque, un-| °F pastel about their tints, either, but | amount brought 2 cents. i | Dau quinment. -— Wh Me Attention of Physicians van: introduced to. ons Peasant |usual for ‘aiie freancn— becansest¢ is| the most brilliant and gorgeous of | fae ea ‘BUILDING GREAT WHEAT Seg Tine © Warn Public vid , Cassi or to g0/actually developed i jshades splash their transparent sur- | : 6h ony Metallic tron. re to} fs BME iy Ges, caoniaen, tas S06 feseee vic Siseet which ealy’ Sorey faces : varent sur) T.O.U, MONEY | Se. wot Remity tives The Sans SoS NGRREER he abel and sce that the son. In spite of such appellative | eyes may peer—comes in all brilliant Even the wash waists, the trim ‘PAID STRIKERS| fr. tN os tren th Power and ‘ cameeaiage Fon can nee i tora | shades, coral, jade, orange, yellow, valice een and chastest of lingerie | Is LANG, Ni. o. W. S ance every no em for}purple and marine blue and is deeply louses all have their touches of col- LIMERICK. — “The work — | Organic Nuxated what they really are—just the eter-|embroidered in waterlilies. It has| if it be only the edging of a frill La eee eeonine oes prorrere not * Sa caereeaiey | _ 7 aya Lice nal separate blouse. la loose belt and a scarf attached to|0T the piping of a peplum. Colored| 10 shillings,” is the engraving on SYDNEY, N. 8. W.—(By Mail.)—| cause hehe iiteat £0, sue ber drugaist_be- Though they are always basically |the neck which may be draped ac- jorgandies and voiles and swisses dot-| “treasury notes” issued by the local Work on the great wheat storage and | rem the tealer Seog Sal een blouses, they certainly do ring the|cording to the wearers taste or dis- ted with divers hues are fresh and’ strike committee. 4 ~ | shipping plant, which is being pushed benef oer) i changes, even as they change the |cretion. \fluffy es the summer flowers with ia with great vigor by the government, | e whlch atiers cect names. They have sprouted peplums| The surplice models are very smart their crisp hemstitched and scallop-| The best store in the best little city, | '8 progressing rapidly. cl welfare of the pu and gilets and surplices and all sorts|/in figured chiffons or plain-toned|€4 frills around their necks and/in the west solicits, at teast, a share | Grain silos and terminal elevators increased strength and. improved. healt of things and to look for a simple|Georgette, crossing demurely over sleeves. of your trade. We are the only being constructed will complete the waist any more is simply a waste of |the breast and tying sashily behind. Stripes, checks, plaids, dots and all) strictly Cash Store in Casper, Al}! Du!k handling scheme and will consti- avs. sesule 6" osings th time. ‘ The ilet blouses are invested with|over figured designs in the voiles,! goods must be paid for before leav- | tutejanationalsworksat vitaliimpor- The loose three quarter-tunic or) much frilliness, lace and charm. chiffons and Georgette crepes have| ing ovr store or on delivery. All are| ‘7ce to wheat industry. cials and doctors everywhere sh: Cosiack model, bright with yarn.| Perhaps the very newest note of the so id colors} except the one:toned| treated alike: Pay CASH and Pay| These storage bins at Glebe Island lie auainee accepting silk “or metallic embroidéry is the|the blouses this season is the color organdies, backed into second place| LESS. We cater to quality as well| Wil! have an aggregate capacity of 5,- reagie' favored of fashion. From a Cos-|note. They are all a perfect riot |for the season’s best blouses. So if) as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- 2,000 bushels of wheat, while the go to their tamily doctors and obtain a pre sackito a cassock in the domestic |of hectic shades, either in their ma-|You are figuring on a figured blouse, | ware. | working house will have an added Frosted preach to toa uioiat os wsdels is but a shade of differing, |terial or their touches of embroidery |¥0¥ May be sure of a waist that is no| CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., city of 800,000 bushels. ‘The| that there may be no leeatinn chest ieeaies. sos but when the cassock is an imported |and trimming. There is nothing soft | Waste. j Phone 10. | whole is expected to be ready to Bice ce we itectreeble of poms ames 920-21 harvest. ition for Naxated Iron then they should THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS Ibis well to remember that a bargain is something by which both buyer and seller profit—it is everything but a one- 7 sided affair. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY - aT Men’s Furnishing Department ~ Hardware Department Grocery Department Dry Goods Department THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY : Chase and Sanborn Beautiful Quality All Golden Glow Silk, 40-Inch offee | crire DE CHIE Regular 45¢ value—Thrift Price, per pound all colors "A real value at f] S5cC $2.25 per yard Only one pound to each customer THRIFT THURSDAY PRICE, per yard $1.99 ? Galaxy Unionsuits $3.00 BOYS WASH SUITS Regular $1.00 Value Regular Price $4.50 Barrington Hall Soluble Coffee | Age 2 to 7 Yrs. One Hole O; t pA hand A alg Medium size. Regular 45c value. Thrift Price $2.50 Thrift Price Extra Special Offering at, each Regular Price $3.75 These Ovens will fit any Coal Oil Stove Sc This is the time of year when the House- Large size. Regular 85c value. . wife wishes to get away from the hot kitchen Thrift Price and baking with a Coal Oil Stove is the way ‘ to de it. No better baker made. Buy her one WT Ao \ & @ today. <s Webel Commercial Co. THE. BIG BUSY STORE WATCH OUR WINDOWS This year, when there is no longer any necessity for strict economy and pene, the old Two Hole Oven with Glass Door, at H one do” every one wants new Ath- $3.50 letic Underwear. Regular Price $5.25 ) SS SS C ——— 1 WATCH OUR WINDOWS | | i ae ——————E NE, Tee a ==10 0 010 0 O==10 == © S10 E10 E110 E10 EOE

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