Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 5

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DAY SO Che er Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE at the Mullin club TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLDS250,000FIRE <0 8s are COWBOYS NOW | ‘THREE WOMEN | a a a ) ne Dp ARE HELD FOR a MINUS CAPTAIN Paiaiiot shea Altar and Ros: st making dinner Tues- Natio: rion of 1 |e (8 , (By United Press.) OSSINING, Noy. 21.—An incendiary fire while the water main was cut off BEING DRUNK | Charges of disorder condi nnd tod dl thre storag buildings: — Red Willis Hurt in Creighton} drunkenness will be Jodged wsains: Mrs. [it Sing St ison with a quarter of Game, unable to Play against | pees and the two Hammond girls {2 Mon lo: = i tollowing their are Grekdaiicalsvese:) ort) Utah Farmers | | disorderly condition LEAVENWORTH, Nov. 21 A for | ver street. All three gave differ r “al prison con | names from those known here : y destroyed seven buildings at rt \Wyoming’s defeat last week in a seu mud by Creighton, 41 lo 0, left the | " s without a | trial will be this afternoon 38 GROCERS OF \Barinaton Adds vw against the t can this W 4 ay a Willis | in the first quarter wat Suvurday's cohtest_ at «mune New Pullman to { s doubtful if he will be able to CHICAGO HELD E Logan. ' T N H 5 same. weakness the Wyoming rain No. 30 Here m showed in b forward pa eae R E To meet the 1 it increase in travel sell here early in the + ma had a Va between Casp and Denver the Bur Ba es eee ati! ie lington will add another 12-section draw — of Creighton, he Omahanans . ing room sl to N 30 tomorrow ree. PPE ean abet aera (By United Press.) night. a part of the r equipment Pa A A aeetae ae Chicago, Noy. 21.—Warrants charg: |of the train. ‘The sleeper will be run ade downs and scores. / ing 38 Chicago grocers with having thru to Denver yn was held scoreless in the profiteered on sugar were issued today For several nights this week there quarter, 1 the lo: 2 Cap by United States Commissioner Mason.| has been an unusual demand for | Nis and the , Ss ris selling as high as twenty commodations, altho prior to that i} handicap cents a pound here. }several w he train had gone out BOOTLEG STOCK IS SEIZED IN nig! ; ion fur ; ine 1, seized rrel of whiskey, two or tliree wount s been added to the i unsold each night der for 18 lowers Wheat la nic deleg i trons were disap. with several 1 to the heavy ROPER HAS TWO ROUNDS BEST OF MORWN I MIL (By Associated Press.) NAW, Mich., Nov. 21.—Captain of Chicago outboxed Frank ittsburgh in six out of ten last night JIM BRADEN, FULLBACK Officers from the mien puth, and a small aur >) —— — $< —$$_<<—_—__——_——<—o . in—off f he day's CALENDAR OF SPORTS __ | ——_ eee Let eo tee ae cheeey — © EXPECTED TO STAR IN THE YAL E-HARVA sAME—One o} cI int Ia inter coat and I with my fleece- system with gas and fever. 1 could i OcKS a: a | M o hot do my work, and while Twas awn able, and wear? I should say so. MEMORIAL FOR GRIMM © |AUTO MENACE |, nol 90 my a and white 3 wan ow ES te, and wear? I should say At your dealers in two piece or union suits. HIGH ROCK FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR= High Rock Knitting Co. Philmont, N.Y. PLANNED BY ALUMNI] 7Q MORALITY, | INNAVYSINGE JAN. 157 ee Leteee that neves the caturrhal mucus fr ’ the intestinal tract and ¢ " flammation which car stomach, liver and intestinal ailme including appendicits One wi convince or money refunded. For sal by druggists everywhere mal That the | Grimm, former lington athlete, who 1 down by 1. W._W. in Con. #Utomobile was ¢ Wash., may be perpetuated. er menace to more r dC. Burg of the Montana Min- light’ a ation has launched a move. pr, 1 alumni of (he Seattle uni- in a report SATURDAY EVE., NOV. 22 9 P.M. McKEE'S ORCHESTRA SOLOOOO0 9990990000009 0O9 SBURGH, Pa., (By Mail. slaved to 1 transfer ve force to the r en have r nit for und 17,718 nded their entistment for toad: 4496000000050000000000000 Od Fellows tall A Tribune Wantad will sell it. World Commission t the World's Chris rence here. erection of & monument on! on camp in Seatle. tian rg, Who attended Washing mm was bri renown niversity on the gridiron, is hat Subscriptions to the memo 1 i be limited to members of the in Legion. y be getting What) proxima ADURESSES OF 5 PEOPLE | : eneeregte es fine has never cial Purit tizenship aid the ountry roadho| he city limits. Th With the anti-vi jin the vists on ¢ ro) Tay, total 11 y has been cut down by de- on from 506,000 to 110,000 ap- ly. the difference (396,000) be + perte facilities popu twenty, thirty and even fifty miles ty “Today we i Hed Cross home vice section best society, or the freedom on unable _ “ IeatoRduiat « ane ul ie - iad from is\tbe eG Cen ged MEN’S DEPA R TM EN Ti we: out of kiltcr, better eat less and use KI-MQIDS the new aid to better digestion. je Upe: riving Das near at hand. Are you provided with the ring apparel for the great feast day which we alwa) Thanks proper w look forward to? If not, we want to remind you that we can sup- ply you with the wearing apparel that is a ypropriate for that day t bubaliig Katee ids nes peed and we invite you to call and inspect our stock of men’s wearing » Marion 1 digestive troubles, apparel and get our prices. Paul L. Ttaun, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF ECOTT’S EMULSION CLOTHING poy ~ aS le rship of i xande loole ; : A Tribune Wantad will sell it- of England and that all of the com We feature the well-known Hirsh-Wickwire make of clothing, ar x 1 consisting of Suits and Overcoats made in the iatest up-to-date RAK AKA R KAAS AK: NADAS RR ARMA LEN AKA RARARA AAA ELAALAAAD RA styles and models with the best materials and workmanship that : “Barnett's of Course.” can possibly be obtained and our prices are reasonable. 2 + > 3 SHIRTS 5s . 3 If you should need a nice Full Dress Shirt for Thanksgiving 3 Day we have several styles at prices that are right. We so carry 3 a complete line of all other styles of Shirts and can please. almost 3 anyone. 3 UNDERWEAR $ Our stock of Underwear for men and boys is now complete and 3 : feature the well-known “Lewis” make of Union Suits, which $ ~ you a perfect fit and good service, We also carry a splen- : SS : ortment of two-piece underwear in both cotton and wool $ SS For Men and Boys of Good Taste garments. Prices are very reasonable. ; T. FF SWEATERS 3 S IR “S S IR S SHIR S In this department we can surprise you with the numerous styles $ shown, consisting of Jerseys, V-Neck Sweaters and very heavy 3 We have thousands of them. Weicen Pitese. you with ious large weaves with large roll or shawl collars in several different shades. 4 stock. Every man of refinement is particular abou! ose intimate per- NECK WEAR > Aste | Ane 3) £ sona! belongings that express his individual taste. He wants them novel 3 but not see naiate That we have recognized these justifiable demands We never had a more beautiful line of Ties and Mulllers to show 3 on the part of the good dressers with our attractive array of dressy and our customers, and we want you to call on us when you need neck- 3 remarkably handsome silk shirts and attendant fall and winter fur+ wear as we can surely please you. 3 nishings. “ y + ~ : A visit to our furnishing department is well, worth the time | HATS AND CAPS $ of any man or boy who appreciates the better things for style and : Our stock of Headwear is the largest in Casper and the prices 3 comfort are right. We have just received a nice ussortment of Men’s Fur + , ’ ° Caps in Muskrat, Beaver and Seal Skin, which we are selling very P4 , . : Men Ss and Boys Shirts : ; reasonable considering the high cost of furs at the time, and we ‘ Crepe de chines, peau de crepe, silk and wool, madras silk striped, also have all other styles of Men’s and Boys’ Caps at reasonable z silk with satin stripe, French ‘flannel, madras, percales and cotton 3 price Call on us for your next Hat or Cap. * crepe shirts SHOES : Priced $2 to $18 . aS é Cc ES KNOX HATS AND CAPS We carry a very large stock of Men's and Boys’ Shoes and are $ S-HESTERFIELD CLOTH 5 now featuring the well known “Bostonian” make of Men’s Shoes, CRAWF ES G., & M. UNDERWEAR : $ ORD SHO “ 0 which need no advertising. We have them in all styles in either ‘ eine black or chocolate color, and Can fit almost any foot. See us for : M. D. Barnett Outfitting Company | ‘ _——___ sour next pate of Shoes a $ 121 East Second Street 3, THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” ©60460000000000000040000000094OOOSSSOFOS9SOOHOOOSESOOS SOO ODS SESEDSOLOOOSOOH OOOO ees == ee

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