Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 7

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FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1919 NATURALIZATION EXAMINER TQ BE HERE OCTOBER & .. Will Spend THe Days Here Con- lots ducting Work in Local Court and Receiving Petitions REDUCTION BY BUYING [i ns OF GARLOAD SHIPMENTS| to impress my pat ring next week ©. V. >} it of the Norris Com t ‘ond stree e his meat into Casper in o: nd the result will be an rie reduction in some mc he coming of cold weath self may in duce the high cost of living management in the home and awe | ment in the 7 ase of cuts of mes at! nid the i Jt is necessary to uve the nservative ms H “The expense of operation in busi- fori Citicenali manner vill mean a reduction ness has gone up 20 per cent within} L ip high cost of living to customers in] Uh few years, and this has naf-| F. C| Emmerich, examiner for the | general hecause it is the winter| ur osied many . Federat Department of Naturaliza-| which will enable Mr. Norris to ship y Monday 1 will publish in| tion, will be in Casper October 8 and | his meat he . A in such large lots. Che y Tribune the prices of; 9, according to word received by Dis-|. «It is my intention to reduce the} meats which will prevail during the | trict Court Clerk Hazel Conwell, j selling price of meats as far as pos-| week at my market. It has heen suy- and at 9 a. m., October 9, will be at! sible thru means of this new winter| zested to me that the best plan would Miss Conwell’s office at the Court-) plan of * said rM. Norris} be for housewives to clip this from| Forest Mills UNDERWEAR ; Jor CHILDREN COMBINING exquisite softnessand perfect comfort with an allowance for that freedom of movement so nec- essary for active youngsters. tet ee Forest Mills Union Suits for Girls Asize to fit every age from 2 to 16 years s 2022—Heavy cotton, white fleece lined. 2030—Heavy merino, white. 2032—Heavy silkateen and merino. All above fabrics may also be obtained - in vests and pants Forest Mills Union Suits for Boys A size to fit every age from 4 to 16 years 2042—Heavy cotton, white, fleece lined. 2044—Heavy cotton, gray, fleece lined. 2046—Heavy merino, gray. p Above fabrics may also be obtained in shirts and drawers Forest Mills Waist Union Suits for § ‘i Either Boys or Girls From 2 to 12 years 792—Heavy cotton, white, fleece lined. 793—Heavy cotton, gray, fleece lined. 692—CHILDREN’S Sleeping Garment. Heavy cotton, white, fleece lined. 691—-In gray, same as above. Underwear Made in SA, Made inUSAS ~ AAR RRAT OFF, Forest Mills pelea ae $2.25 “ $1.25 $1.95 95e $1.69 We carry a complete line of Infants’ Underwear in all grades. Forest Mills qual- ity at the greatest money-sav ing values. Girls’ and Misses’ Union Sule, Fieece Ribbed . Girls’ Medium Weight 1 Fleece Union Suits Women’s Heavy Weight Fleeced Union Suits. Women’s Medium Weight Fleece Union Suits Women’s Light Welght Union Suits. Silk and Lace Trimmed Camisoles, each 19¢e Embroidered Georgette Waists, 65e 39e Rubber Gloves, small Silk and Lace Trimmed , t sizes, per pair Boudoir Capes, each Women’s Silk Dresses, specially priced | Fancy " all colors and sizes roe this sale, $10. 00 al $4. 45 queers | the Hanoi preparing the temple for the! day treception of the deleg: Women’s Blue Serge Che Casper Daily Cribune TEMPLE 15 MADE. “ane sie! BEAN HERE FOR. the temple Masons hearts and prom music is inge will be tion of cre * LODGE MEETINGS: | stern Stars and Masons Prepar- bee adjou ing for Reception of Dele- yates to Grand Chapter ‘Mo Masonic temple yesterdmy after-! ternoon s from tate who to attend = CMMSOIIIOIIIELOOIIIEIIS IOI I OIG IOIIOEE ELENA IDI EEE TOTEM wy Great Fall OPPORTUNITY SALE: Beginning TOMORROW and continuing all next week. Make $1.00 do the work of $2.00 and cut down the high cost of living A GALE OF “GREAT OPPORTUNITIES” Weilnesday and their wives or The ed for the oecasion, excellent to he jis to be served thruout the evening. The early hours of Monds fevoted to tire es and the noon session will This will be followed by an and will be ins: evening. all|a school of instruction will be held s no German sympathies. ——$<—— evening for swee tern Stars and their to be rtieularly en- hall is to be eleganily LESS PAY CASH AND PAY provided and punch GROCERIES, MEAT & HARDWARE _ PHONES 10 & Casper, Wyo. SPECIALS FOR TODAY and SATURDAY by the Star dele ribution of hadyes. n will open at 10a, m nnd the after from 2 to 5 on 8 o'clock after and Lodge Meetings which the entertainment committee Ritter Pork and Beans, aah Toa Sauce, 11 oz can__10¢ i sacle plans to serve light refreshments. ; - Tuesd: business will be along Ritter Pork and Beans, with Tomato Sauce, No. 3 can__.20¢ Committees from the Eastern Star | the same lines. The Eastern Star of 6 | and the Masonic lodges were busy icers .will be elected Tuesday af. Small Hebe Milk, 4 for 2 EY PAO Rv 2 ae 25¢ Ned morn a Large Hebe Milk, 2 for_—_ ~~~ bapa ae rey Wedn Pink Salmon, 1/2 pound flat___~--__ rts of th after which the » will be turn. | Pink Salmon, 1/2 pound flat__----~-----_--- - house to file petitions of naturaliza-| this mornin. _““I must. of course, he, the paper and paste it above the! Hirt® guliot are) end after which the temple will be turn tion for all honorabl discharged ee ” the Grand Chapter and Grand Lodge‘ ed over to the Masonic order for the . ° . ion for a onorably discharged yoverned by the expense of opera-| sitchen range | Raalines hare ilest week Scavtal ole RaasiON's Cudahy White Naptha Soap, 4 for 25¢ poldiers who wish to be naturalzed tion. ee eee = i reserved at the Hennin eerh a ft ‘th 1 lod . pe ea Ub g s reserved 2 > He ra he program for the grand lodge ° upon their honorable dischrages. Every two weeks I will go to} Progress—“At any rate, the war! Wy BAY Senta chide SHRNEUET mati er Ito WellavoeenenGEST ane Navy Beans and Mexican Beans, per Ib.-~~-~-~ --~-~-- -10c Each foreign-born soldier desiring) the Denver merket to purchase per-| did away with the Teutonic names! jot helieved provide am-| after the arrival, Sunday M btain naturalization papers on ly : hanes i : 3 ” ! ‘ : Bey See At Lima Bes d Red Kidney Bez 2 Ibs. f to ob’ (On sonally and on the closest possible! in the comic supplements | ple accommodations for the dele-| Loundes of Lander, who is the "i ima Beans and Red Kidney Beans, 2 Ibs. for__ 25¢ his discharge papers | should bring; these car-lot shipments. I “That's a start in the right diree-: ¢ but Mrs. W. M. Klet 225d,} see y of the order. two witnesses with him who are cit- expect to h lot about tion, The next war y sui ed in’ js anxious to list rooms in private; The mecting will open nat 10 o'clock VEGETABLES izens of the United States with ten . The benelit to my Casper! eliminating the supplements.”—Life.; homes which may be rented by dele-) Wednesday morning and will close os Inowledge of his residence, charac- trade is somewhat obvious when one —_ — tgeates should the hotei accommoda- feveninga, (hekusialecr Cornichon Grapes, per basket— ~~~ eee te Se COE fer, and Bae ear tenet, hina iy the} realizes that 30,000 pounds of meat, Same Effect—There go two in-) tions prove insufficient id lodge sessions will be! person imentioned in the discharge j toxicated men. Where do you sup- A number of delegates will arrive it was stated, by locnlio SS O aturalization petitions of ate [te concerning naturalization in! pose they got liquor to make them so! here tomorrow to be ready for the, ’ : sos EOL DRESSED P ULTRY. the past month and Miss Conwell is violent? sal which the icers will hold! ; apperred before the! enxious that all of these be in-, “It isn’t liquor; they're argui Several delightful soci “Tino” Fresh Dressed Turkeys, per Ib.--------------- 50c charged nnot be filed until rmed of the visit of the examiner. about the League of Natio: -Chi-. fairs him—now. sing Show. 7 : aries be ‘ : 2 wee NE Meds sing Show Fresh Dressed Spring Chick e natu he repular date for hearing of nat-| engo News. men in We have no difficulty in. bel 1 Dressed Spring Chicken, per Ib....-_-- 42c number of men have‘ ur: ion petitions is set for early ee features of the regular program. 8 anxious for it to be under nny ey 4 u 5 z 2 is Fo : Fresh Dressed Hens, per |b. have_made_inguiry_at__ the _Court-lin November. Read ‘Tribune Want a __ The danee_which will he held_at that_he_h Fresh Dres ns, per | starts here. A sale planned to consummate great savings for ine: public. All visitors to this city are invited and urged to par- pate in its saving advantages. ABSORBING INTEREST, UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM ana SPECIAL VALUES WILL MAKE THIS SPECIAL SALE AN EVENT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A great opportunity to replace your wardrobe, household needs, dress accessories, etc. Stocks varied, complete and attractively priced for this special selling event. Great Fall anbeng: Garment Opry YOUR AUTUMN SUIT OPPORTUNITY Smart, Practical Suits Regular $40 Values. . 929. 75.- All suits carefully tailored, well lined; made of serges, poplins, novelty mixtures. The styles, values and qualities are indeed exceptional. Suits with Distinctive Individuality, Pd $45.00 Beautifully made and finished, plein and fancy, silk lined, plain and fur fabrie trimmings, choker collars, button trimmings. Materials and wool velours, tricotines, serges, silvertones, etc. All higher priced Suits included Suit in this sale. Every epeciall priced—none excepted. Special Opportunity Sale of CHARMING FALL DRESSES Values in the lot up to $55.00. Sizes for Misses and eh $25.00 A special purchase brings these remarkable values. tines, serges, georgettes, satins makers, practically any color you desire. and we have a splendid assortment. at $25.00. BEAUTIFUL GEORGETTE WAISTS .......- SbsauGons guaboosndO Buy two waists for the money opportunity offered in this w tailored miodels in white, flesh and a few colors. end taffetas—Beautiful sty Any dress in this lot is a wonderful value ‘ou intended to pay for one. ele. Choose from beaded, embroidered and Sizes Great Fall Opportunity to Buy New WINTER COATS Entire magnificent stock of beautiful fall and Jp winter coats is offered in this sale at tremend- ous savings. Early placing of your coat ord- ers insures you great savings over today’s mar- ket values, and the additi 1 savings clipped from our original price makes this a wonderful purchasing opportunity. For one week only every coat in the house is reduced, to make this opportunity sale a gen- uine saving event. Four Great Opportunity Leaders Specially priced and grouped for thi: GROUP NO. 1 $25.00 Coats of wool velour, zebelines, polo cloths, sale— GROUP NO. 2 $30.00 Coats of Broad Cloth, silvertones, wool ve- umbrella cloth » and | Jour and crushed plush. Belted and] plush, Excellent styles, loose backs, plain and | clever, snappy models, fur trimmed. long and short styles. Here are dresses of trico- GROUP NO. 3 | GROUP NO. 4 s just from the \ However, navy is the most popular, $35 00 $40 00 e e Coats of fine wool velours, } C®#ts of wool chinchilla, fine heather mixtures, wool kerseys, ke and silvertone, heather 6 95 handsome coats, novelty stiteh- | ™Xtures, imitation krimmer, shehaveaniorecae $ e ing und fur trimmed. Greaé va- | 5¢a! and beaver plushes. Hand- some coats, long and short mod- els. All higher priced Coats not grouped above are specially reduced for this week. No Coat in the house excepted. That's the great | Tty of models to choose from B to 44. Millinery | LOT 1—Trimmed Hats, that were $7.50 to to $10.00........ $5.00 Lot 2—Trimmed Hats that were $10.00 and $13.50, reduced $7.45 Lot 8—Trimmed Hats that were $15.00 and $18.00, reduced to..... Lot 4 $26.50, reduced to. FURS Wonme’s Silk and Woot $2 95 Union Suits 2... cenevecesensessseeeene e Ww . Hei i arene Silk Our line of Silk Underwear is com-| | | si ' ; emand Wool Union Suits * $4.75 plete at the lowest prices. ‘All Furs Specially Reduced for this Sale ET Women’s Velvet Bags, Women’s and Misses’ Bun- $2.45 97.45 |" each Dresses, each .... THE LEADER: Fd Ah hh hh hdd CAAA AAA hhh hd MOM MI LED II I Sty Pa aS ie F Trimmed Hats that were $20.00 to Women’s Cotton COATS for the Children | A complete line of Children’s Coats, in all the new wanted materials, the very latest colorings, up-to-the-minute syles; sizes ranging from 2 to 16 years. Prices ranging from— s ” $3.90°° $25.00 ~ / | DRESSES In all wool serges; dozen different models to select from. Special priced’ at— $8.98 / INFANTS eee. Complete apparel for the Infant, in every line, at the great- est economic saving. $1.00 18€ Women’s Silk Petticoats, $3.49 $1.49 146 EAST SECOND ST. galow Aprons, each... Petticoats, fancy embrod. flounce, ea.. 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