Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 2

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MT ree Fk T nn ace TWO Ghee Casper Daily Cribune 7 | Chicago afier delivering his testimony] cago from 7 to 10:30 on the morning City about noon of the 21st. | j in the $30,000 damage suit against the}of the 19th. The goes from Chi A uniform dress has been adopted | Burlington which is being tried in] cago to Washington, arriving there at by the delegation, consisting of a Palm | Minneapolis. noon on the 20th and leaving at 2 a. Beach suit, white hat, white shoes, The i Rocky Mountain district train]m. on the morning of the 21st.” A few purple arm insignia of the district and leaves Denver Thursday morning at 10] hours will be allowed at Philadelphia,/a wide band across the breast bearing jP’cloc ik. A stop will be made at Chi-| ind the delegation will reach Atlantic'the name of the city represented. | Numerous Speakers, Including} Denver Visitor, Contribute to | Interesting Program Mon- day Evening Retarians of Casper held a meeting t at the Henning ure of the pro-| k by H. W. Moore, n - W. Moore Road! Machinery company of Denver on “The Future of Rotar While tha Fi organization is one without r and without poli tics, it becomes sort of religion to every man who becomes a real mem ber, Mr. Moore id. Being an international organization with no political or religious bounds | it has wonderful possibilities, he as-} and being composed of selected | rom every line of activity, it can AMELS fit your cigarette de- sires so completely you'll agree they were made to meet your taste! Unique flavor, fragrance and mel- low-mild-body due to Camels qual- ity and expert blend of choice Turk- ish and choice Domestic tébaccos area revelation! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! _ With Camels you can gothelimit without tiring your taste. They leave no unpleasant cigaretty after- taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! » a most eloquent red that force has individual failed ate the world, and i e vital force o vive in this we at length of the club and its purpose 1 upon the fact that its if to con jet gs to the Golden| in essentially Chris- | ho leaves tonight to? mnational Rotary n To get a line on why Camels win you so completely compare them , puff-for-puff with any cigarette in Anex re W. ©. Wilson wer In addition to Mr. we dele: gates from Casper to the eerie City Someta are acid exeryenera i 1d +4 Y BT convention will be Dr. C 1. Bailey scientifically sea! packages and Dr. J. @. Kamp. Dr. Bailey is in wipro Lagon(200cigarctiod) we wo ae aay. BEG: aa aferee c on business and will join nepapercoveredcar feX Quality to coupons or premiums! y the Rocky Moun ongly recommend e or fos Susie of when'sou fave, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.,Winston-Salem, N.C. nvel mp will join the delegation at Sales for the first six months of the fiscal year, . Nov. i to April 30, were $60,486,848.04 against $33,978,448.79 for the same pertod a year ago. Automobile and Truck Manufacturers equipped 37% of their 1919 output with Firestone Tires. From November 1 to June 1, 7621 New Dealers have joined the Firestone Service Organization, But the User is mainly responsible for the big in- crease in Firestone sales). He is passing the word to his friends—‘buy Firestones.” Most Miles per Dollar BWoyie’s Garage Wyoming Distributor BO 397 Wl 7-1 © Plann | TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920. NE x ar, a 1 % : All Rotary clubs in the large citie: 'o.500 on the day after the close of the ply company, with headquarters at th large convention. | Casper, Wyo., is a visitor to On City ‘Mx, Mechling " of the east plan to entertain i ss 3 a |numbers of delegates in royal fashion Mechiin in Oil City Vet weutloc oma e Srey Pealdent J. S. Mechling, manager of the Rocky, to the great northwest.—Oil City en New York is preparing to banquet Mountain district for the Oil Well Sup | Derrick, : a.) jon their return trip. | OO ee ee Po Mo eta MaMa od, CPP tir PRrsosso nie nse cio eio nie aie tio tioin to eo aio nooo oo PAP aee se Hear AeA Aedes donated ate %, ‘ 3, $ Elgin Shoe & Clothing Company ? & & : C. M. ELGIN ae: : Retiring From the: y * & oo * + $ > | Clothing Business 4 r% oe Xa : Clothing “Business : 3 $ BA 2 2 : = Suits Tailored and Textured by + | ae x : Hart : Ka + BS 4 $ Schaffner : 3 z : & Marx : 4 Vy i> $ : and : gs . SY i Bs 3 Sonneborn ; : 3 (Styleplus )—alt the newest + i$ models for men and young + $ men. ify + $ + : : + H $ * te > A : + + : gt : % _In spite of the enormous number of hats that Se have been sold in the early days of this great sell- + + ing event our stack is so gigantic that we are still + % ina position to fit anyone desiring headgear, our x $ hat stock being the largest in the Middle West. + : z os E : é By Florsheim, Nettleton and Bs = $ Walk-Over foe All the latest shapes and lasts 6 e z designed to meet with the re- } $ ) quirements of men im every ¢ + walk of life. wet $ RS - 1h: Shirts by Earl & Wilson, Manhattan and % ¢ Furnishings Wilson Bros. Neckwear by Chicago and 4 as Rots $ New York’s best manufacturers—an abundance of everything and all 4 we y goes at cost plus the overhead expense of handling. as rie ee ts oe e + é » ‘. y * y The Store Always ¥ oe SX 3, of at Your & 4 Quality Service * \ eo bs Stes O Poatacta ds MP Mrtoeey be at oe. KS

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