Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 3

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a ae in * . 3 { ; PAGE THREE , F f TERIA FIARL hl BEBE: : . s — ' Jand ‘Wolcott, strests and will open it 4 Hi B f next week presenting H. B. Warner in™ { C f Tee j ! ’ 3 |the new release “Uncharted Channels” > ac Which has just finished a four-day run.” y I May Preafly has managed shows in— i ; \ Alabama, Louisiana and Texas success a” 8 "Pp. A. Preddy of Dallas, Texas, has/fuily, and knows how to pleas tha puue 3 4 ledsed the Airdome at the corner of A‘ tic. : b SUNDANCE, Wyo., Aug. 5,—Alleging as one of her grounds that her * Indisbundd aegempted to intimidate Her into concealing the murder of Laban Woods, of which he is accused, and of which she says she was a witness, Mrs. Helen Hiekey has filed suit for divorce from Frank Hickey. The divorce suit and the trial of Hickey for the murder of Woods are set for the same “session Of the district court, that in. October, It is probable that the divorce action’ wil be’ disposed of before the murder {rial is called, In ordér that no _ questivn may be raised of the competency of Mrs. Hickey to testify against the aecmed. : . Judge Burgess of Sheridyn is expected to preside at the murder trial. Conditions Prevailing in Leading Markets Working Against Pros- p ? pect. of Slunp This - TENGHERS 1§ PLANNED Season FOR FOUR COUNTIES =<, mom, manazer ote coe jing and gents’ furnishing departnient My of the Webel Commercial Company, rived home this from Casper Girl Married ‘The following is taken from the Glen- le (California) Evening News and re- LA tied Rese hee Fi a well knows: in " and ww ut recently departed from this city; : vy; “Palm Villa, the home of Ms. Ade- laide H. Imler on West. Par aven: Was the scene of an unusu<lly eet Monday morning, wher her Famous Delmonico Ice Cream of Detiver ther, Jack J. Hickman, of this city, and Miss Ella Culver of Casper, Wyo- There will be no county teacher's in- stitute in Casper before the opening of school. this year, it is announced, the morning Wontha’ rip in which Le vise: +1 >the Eastern supply centers of the trade to A few: day in the big centers point out the ‘eure—more production—but Finest cream in the ‘West. Contains highest per- 0 we oor thing, werpignived Ie pee net do ae senbar fatt how to secure it, that. is the problem| centage in butter fats. Served by experts at the Foun- f v a 5 waving decided ti e fall and Winter goods for the big: ; ‘ * 2 ro the strains of Mendelsiohi’s Wea-|soin with Niobrara, Converse Slatie| Mercantile esifbfishment, represented Ie CaS ERME RIGGS Ih the ce tain at The Rexall Store. : Ea ge eigo os oy Mrs. ernie and Goshen counties in a joint county} bY him. tart tee sal Bei ng aan a aaa 5 . bridat le toolt their] institute Held in conjunction with | Mr. Bruns. visited Milwaukee, Chi- i . , Places in the benmutifully decorated In . : ‘ By sae bi i As to lower prices—the public need} ;: 4 winere. they ware mot by ‘Dr, Bl ition which wile he at Tans Na and Paagehia. Sad Meech at anaes | Nt HK, Fe any relet th fall win: a ee ns {. Willisford Ct the Congregational|week of October 6. “jeenters’ the same genéral conditions |{e% We are simply doing the best we ‘as ; : Gourch of Glendale who. yerfgrmad the} Schnols will be disminsed here fcy|prevail-—high costs of matertald weaeHo , Nevouy can. dg more. C per Sow bap xing. ragice Reine bey that week and all teachers will be ex-|city of labor, wage dissatisfaction and 3 < Be “phe. bride pip ere hia cpr Lata to go to Lusk for the institute, | transportation difficulties, hs Our store has been entirely remodeled. Spacious FTES mec e yD IT Manufacturers and’ job hold it i French white orgafidie and carried. a ‘ Band, Jobber s HG Ot (ips booths, prompt and courteous treatment, service from y no encouragement for lower prices in aes 2 ; " ‘ Weeks a weet ee CHAPMAN HOME | sabe tine ino arene aes an. a gh sauiticin bal the best experts money can obtain. Try Carlson’s and ; Pecite: agleme the tee ee ree areas much at sea and without real F ON SHERIFF Klim Powdered, Mille on you will want no other. 1 fal decorations. The rooms were lav.| 1S SADDENED BY {information as to when prices wil a bg Honk Gueaufl gpecrnih ishly decorated with magnolias, pink shad ore oF a burt that will pro- Milk when you want it, K . b i H al th G d. ; and orchidshaded. hy. clea 10@ is miracle, as the consumer i Milk thatisabsolutely pure, ; 4 and ferns, presenting a typical’ South- SUDDEN DEA TH himself, Odds posted on the Republican can- Milk that fs always fresh. umova an es e oods ern California aspect. The dealer finds himself between the| dates for the nomination for sheriff Milk that does not sour. ¥ ““Rollowing tho cerémony’ a wedding Sis) Attabas scale Chaps eee and the nether mill stone. He at Moan aie today were as follows: - Milk that can be - = breakfast Was’ served, ‘the table beng| aged 62, dled at Taithinne GuaPmaN.| faces this situation—constantly rising} MAarditie—=1 to 4, sed for all milk Gentefed with @ large bow! of pink car-1at her ome on North Pear strect of] os Of, Production, manufacture and| Sheffner—i to 1, Krum com Bris-< Linge <p tady " > ris Rage A ged ee strleien|{?@8sportation. He gives his order at] .McKay—16 ta 1. SS g Dad ted i fouls a few of tho relatives and close /earlicr in the evening. She did not re-|°",°?Proximate price. Nothing is guar| Well? to 1. Call ean) ant ® frignds of the family were present. |gain consciousness following — tha|*@teed- When the goods are billed he pr ta Na Siiutisea tite Ces The bride, who arrived in Glendale! serke. {may get them at the price he expected] payee to 1 berg 2 Panay: has been the honared'guest at! The body was shipped to Hay|t P&Y and he may not. Usually not.| Tyas —20, to. 1. eh arate hail ul , . . D MY! Tetwoe: i : Royoe—12 to 1, poses), s Tee oat Prenuptial functions jn} Springs, Neb., for burial ‘this after-| P¢tween the time of purchase and de| ames odds on the Der Get a can of Klim her home town of Casper, Wyo, noon over the Northwestern, livery on board some item is almastlinges’ gemalty the pantig Forte i te 3 —_ e The groom is identiffed with the! Mrs. Chapman is. survived by her| Certain to intervene tq enhance thé and Hambright even. wag r General Petroleum company of Los)husband, James Chapman, four sons, a|Yalue of the goods t& the dealer. When Angeles. brother and one daughter. ‘The chil| th© expense of handling and a mode 3 “After the Ceremony Mr. and Mrs.|dren are J. F. Chapman and Mrs. J, |S Profit ar) added to the purch ¢ Hickman left for a motor trip through|Gillam of Hay Springs, It. 1. Chap-|P¥ice and‘ transportation the hope 4 Southern California, Upen their re-|man of Norfolk, Neb., W. B. and wil)|!oWer prices’ over. those heretofore pre- E h they will reside at Palm Villa forlinm Chapman of Casper. The family|Vailing, lave gone glimmering. 4 an indefinite period.” ame here June 15, This is the duplicate experience of s +. every mercantile house that goes to ; 2s Bride. from | The Bible has been trar arket these days for good: th 3 ver—At Home Here 45 kuaAges. and diglects, adi bed Announcement is made of the mar- bi b at Denver this week of Harry Levin of Casper and Miss Edith Edel- In. of Denver. epuple arrived The newly. married in Casper yesterday. fy will make their home at 412 Bast rs h street. Mr. Levin is employca ‘3 at the J, L, Learner store. ‘ r e* ee © treaihers Enjoy ; a agyilarens We have set owt to make a CLEAN SWEEP of all SUMMER MERCHANDISE. PRICES i The Ups' Ss ec Metno | . i A . ‘ dit coupe wanted oe REDUCED on our ENTIRE STOCK. We must have more room for in-coming Fall Goods ? tertained Thursday afternoon at the lf . » rs + f . . Gleshimetns wera seer: By Shh fl _A CLEAN SWEEP SAVE MONEY i ¢ eis . Ps Mes. Heed Peach te Men's Ribbed Men’s Fine Ribbed Men’ . en’s Blue = with Shower . W.F. Brew isted by i , Chambray eee anit EATON SUITS 11) ) UNION SUITS GLOVES SHIRTS : chi at hi e z heme, #15 “ast -Bbeth sktOeL vauten ta Underwear Summer Weight WORK SHIRTS i afternoon, the affair being in honor $3 value with: two pockets. Attractive & of Mrs, Préd Feach who was reeentiy $2.50 valug o Clean. Sweep Price sg martied. Potted plants were xed iu Clean Sweep Price Clean Sweep Frice Clean Sweep: Price e Patterns. t leeorating jfor the occasion. A dainty Sale Price ' charming and ‘anetul qitte. by bs 4 - £ id bs twelve young women. present. Ss 2 ee ie 3 @ no rou want Clean Sweep of Men s Cl othing : GOOD ROADS, y : js Be Shadeae DIS teen ges BETTER AUTOMBILA PROTECTION, ‘We’s set out to make a complete house cleaning in our Clothing department, and in order - i way spent in and around Chey- ‘mniclant AMBiiiy. pit: ana’ Aastootkiiral to get real: quick action, we're naming an assortment of bargains that no shrewd buyer - enne. io Mr , ' get can resist. Better values than this Clean Sweep Sale provides cannot be furnished by any [> Robert Pavtvidge, employed at the clothier, unless he is a philanthropist. Shikany Cash grocery, has retucnsa| \ . . et Legislation? q vi is vi tal 5 5 . ms or finn wo wack "vacation aay at ed: Anpgtee PDE Apbieiats Regular $35 All Wool Suits to goat ..............$27.45 os bing his mother heré for the winter, . at the if eee | 5 ‘ al Councitman’ W, F. Dunn’ of Casper PRIMARIES, AUGUST 17, 1920. Regular $55 All. Wool Suits to Zo bis sag hc ean as $37.50 nt haS been a Cheyenne visitor this week.! <= ae a ered George W. K, Posvar hes Regular $65 All Wool Suits to goat..............$45.00 , i — = —— Regular $75 All Wool Suits to go at beseeesr yess + 955,00 \ : LALA : ; Styles That Are Refreshing 44 Clean Sweep of Dress & Work Shoes During sultry hot days, the fresh fashioning of We were fortunate in securing a big lot of Shoes at alarge reduction from regu- .@. R. Mason and daughter Gertrude, » Casper Visitors this week. They, y tomorrow, Republican Candidate for State Senator ~ y lar prices—This is your opportunity to buy Shoes at a big saving. 3 & K Fo Oo t W e d T LOT NO. 1—MEN’S DRESS SHOES—brown leather, LOT NO. 2-—-MEN’S DRESS SHOES—black leather, be e s English last, $750 value— $3 95 blucher last—Clean Sweep $3 95 pe Clean Sweep Price... 2000.00... a @ PRIOR aca ahem eminem aye Ose ey ° ifé : for Young Women ; Me : i” LOT NO. 3 = has an appeal that cannot be denied. There’s no woman M 9 Hi h D h but would appreciate the satisfaction that ropaniee tong en S g ra e ress oes . jek, ot AE ded txteeee aoe op ae hes ile ce —$15 and even $18 values in this lot—vici kid, Canadian calfskin and genuine Cordovan r mf a oe America Styled superbly—strikingly in- leathers ate included. They come in the smartest English and Blucher lasts. Shoes which pane ph canceahien aaa CreRHGn Cee willl chigen yqus no dealer in the United States can purchase on the open market today at less than $11 to Every pair guaranteed to fit the arch. $12 the pair. While 150 pairs lasts, es Bae § . \ . % y fet 38 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON WOMEN’S TIES Clean Sweep Price, per pairs... iics..). dita « sve olds vndtdeouk is 33 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON MEN’S OXFORDS ‘ 4 re The Latest Styles in Mén’s e S Silk Socks § * ats an : is : O +-with high spliced heels, ide e ( : s double re-inforced toes— Ro : Clen Sweep ous p Price 75€ = 230 South Center St. at Clean Sweep Prices

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