Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT reer WOOL COMPANY WHEATLAND BO sor CLOSES OPTIONS UN PROPERTIES Location Acquired and Purchase of Wool Has Started; Machinery for Plant to be Shipped in September k president of the Wool company, which erection of a dry clean- in Casper during the course year, spent Thursday business, incidental isition of property on > time ago. include the brick W. F. Dunn and on r y Wyatt. rday options were taken up and the 1 paid over so that the wool com- vy owns 450 feet of valuable the heart of the city of wool for the sea- 1s is under way, it is approximately 100,000 g been bot and stored in for the cleaning plant r y the Denver any and will o Casper the iatter part of 'OUOR SUPPLY S RUNNING LOW Several Saloons? May Not Open, Monday, According to Deal- —_! ers in Casper per saloons will not open the last day ler the national prohibi- which to di of the of wet goods. For the : the run on barrel- eer and cases of liquor has been y that there is a probability ong before the dawn of July 1 liquor houses will display the sold out” sign . When it first became known that ire nation was to go dry July liquor dealers ordered huge of the beverage. In many lo- the first class liquors have to the secondary nd the heavy retail and whole- is causing a shortage in all wet goods. Several of the liquor blishments have nated wholesale sales in people have been put- x by liquor for future reference and are now confining their endeav- ors to purely retail 2. many ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., June 25. fatal accident occurred in one Gunn whereby James : ci life. Nencini was at work when a large piece of rock fell upon him, BY BROTHER AND DIES | \ WHEATLAND, Wyo,, June 27.— | Harold Hall, 18, died at the home of | }-nown his mother, 18 miles east of Wheat-| paaiy land, of wounds received from the} or¢Jo, discharge of a gun in the hands of his brother, Bernard Hall. understood, stepped from behind a rock just his brother shot and a bullet from 22 rifle penetrated his abdomen, “BARNETTS OF COURSE” Palm Beach Suits Smartness and Comfort Combined With the coming of Palm Beach Suits your mid-summer discomforts are dispelled. They are light weight texture without body lining or interlining, yet so cleverly tailored that the grace- ful modeling retains its shape- liness and smartness. They can be tub washed or dry cleaned without. damage to style or stability. Look for the label—it is your safeguard against imitations. Barnetts can show you all the latest styles, in the popu- lar shades of brown, green, tan and gr $12.50, $15, $16.50, $20, $21, $25 M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 East Second Street Why Not Save Money on Your Footwear? Our Summer Low ShoeSale OFFERS YOU A GENUINE SAVING WOMEN’S LOT NO. 1 White Kid Colonials, Black Suede Oxfords, Black Satin Oxfords, Brown Kid Ties, Grey Kid Oxfords, Brown Kid Oxfords. Selling up to $10. price BADD WOMEN’S LOT NO. 2 White Kid Oxfords, Black Kid Oxfords, Pat- ent Oxfords Patent Col- onial Pumps, Brown Calf Oxfords. Selling up to $8.00. price. QOD price WOMEN’S LOT NO. 3 A few short lines at $3.95 All White Fabric Ox- fords, Pumps and boots "$1.00 a pair discount price WOMEN’S LOT NO. 4 Patent Black Kid, Brown, Calf Pumps, Military Heels Patent and Kid, Louis Heel, Oxfords and Pumps. Selling up to $6.50. Sale $4.95 price MEN’S LOW SHOES Russia Calf, Black Kid, Brown Kid, White Duck a pair discount «91.00 4th Floor No Delivery, Exchanges or Approvals THE BOOTERY. E. L. Livingston, Mgr. “Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More” Q. S. Bldg. Harold, it is! jp, ors ~~ ____ he Casper Daily eribune ‘Man Who Wanted to all badger which it ap- n innocent onlooker to with a . ~ the whol ‘air. Fight Takes Count ‘witnesses of the scrap from start to finish stated that Mr. Shuster was in the First Round 3» _snusually belligerent mood} this afternoon. He approached the} _ Aa unknown man with the expressed and Ed Shuster wanted to fight an un-{stated purpose of fighting him. The man, older than himself, other man ws aceful. He refused | this afternoon about 1:20 to fight. o’clock. In fact he argued nearly “Why, I'll pay your ta b fare j half an hour trying to get the older out to th lige of the city so lI ¢ F to battle with near the fight Mr. Shuster is quoted as} Casper pharmacy. Fin. when he saying to the older man, whom the did meke a pass at the n he was| police did not know and who escaped | him met with a clean bi and Mr. being arrested. Shuster was knocked down, By But the elderly man still refused | standers called it a t. to fight. It was then that Mr. Shas-} ey decided to start the fight himself} 1g and see what would happen. He saw The polic peace and arrested Mr. Shuster, a | edelahehaialel LAL BLL LH LIE EIEN LEASE LL ISSA ASE Largest Fruit Market in the State Great Big Bing Cheiries Arriving Daily Direct from Grower BUY THEM NOW FOR CANNING All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING ‘THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET 114 South Wolcott ——— Two Stores 151 South Center Phone 247 and Get the Best SEALE SSSA SAA ALIA ASSES AAS SA ASAE AEE RIERA ARERR AAI ARITA IAT PMA A UE ME RR eH HN ENE I AL EE EE ae HE Se Two Days Only JOH only too rapidly. Was the police, Jiao MARRIAGE LICENSE An out-of-town couple requested | freshments served ./a marriage license early this morn. us glad he escaped the attention of | ).)7pepeise ENCAMPMENT NO. FRIDAY, 1UiiE 27, 1914 The sidewalk came ing at the office of county. clerk.| 3 up to meet him and blood was smear-} Jam: E. Finnerty of Cheyenne and) ER | ed over the walk where he fell. The! eth O'Leary’ of Douglas were older ian left soon after this in a/'the two who announced their inten. | peaceful manner, and the audience! tion of being married. RISE. | ! | CHOICE IN WASH, 9, 1. 0. 9. F. AS pee meeting tonight. Work| SPOKANH, June 270s Purple degree. Re-| publican leaders Vdunched 4 | Visitors invited. here today for Senator Poi, 6-27-1t for the presidential nomination, Regular in the Royal tar CUT YOUR ICE BILL WITH A HERRICK OR ALASKA Refrigerator ALL SIZES $4 fay (0 S44. Ls ALL SIZES See Our Line Before You Buy Schulte Hardware Co. 132 N. Center—Phone 64-W Blacksmith Shop, Corner 2nd and David—Phone 368-J Adolph Zukor presents a N EMERSON-LOOS PRODUCTION NY ATTENTION WOMEN! PANTS WON THE WAR WEAR PANTS ADMISSION 10c and 25c ANITA TODAY and TOMORROW | with ERNEST TRUEX and LOUISE HUFF IRIS APamou Pica URIS

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