Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 6

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left a year from outdoor aceite: an .Inflana a * — } 1 t room without columns is ‘high, The timber mould was | ; = i _The largest § a solid conerete building | for conerete to set, and the pape: Sh returned to seh a rere twor aac nae : ‘ ‘ ‘ , 2 til] unimpaired who. returned to sehool mn small Boudoir Latnps , of the mosaue ba Lucknew, Indja. It-is | ing, 12! Us years, ol), Is 5! nimp re cavity thatbelomneat gies phone 8, “AOINING C. OF t “Live Wire” aruiaten Projected to Build Up Civic Organization Through Efforts to Members An “In and Out” club, composed of nine has heen formed by the Casper Chamber of Commerce in a cam to t Bat the membership in this civic i The personnel of | the! { } | cause the Individual ec: to ; mer.ver as soon as he h ecured one new member. The me r who has | earned the right to be ete sop from the ale Rept a men yea ea, ne cs as iG ee ||| Reduction in Prices of Ford Products AM Raion a es | The War is Over, War Prices Must Go ill be provided with The rapidity with js shown bythe tact | denburg (wearing court mourning and carr Effective at once, Ford cars, trucks and tractors will be sold inal captain of] flowers by a little girl as he leaves the “Fildenkirche” at Potsdam, Germany, member only twenty after attendi he funeral services of Prince Joachim, who committed sui- soeured Bic ede ieee deme teemiee see cies tae FO: B. Detroit at the following prices: rum luncheon on “te ste MEDNGK BROTHERS TD [NEW CONCERN ore $440.00 setts ae $795.00 appoints uc | Seusbe 1 Thal Than Rion clait OPEN CLOTHING STORE PLANS OFFICE | Ford Touring, — $510. 00 ana a 740 00 le membership com- With Starter -........ ith: Starten’.:.-:1 eet e A dae sede al ur 1 eet IN THIS CI TY) Ford Runabout, 395 00 Truek, with 545 00 pose of secu emberst a 2 tha: font Standard goo ss a ° Pneumatic Tires .........-....-—. ° n and Out club 2 A new clothing and shoe for s ae fo) do the work fin a wecter Ca men is to be. apelied:in the r e|_ Harry J. Gabri eral manager of | Ford Bune oh: word 790. 00 than can be accomplished by a stand-| in the Lee Syndicate buildi 09 S. the Wil por re Rope Distribut With Starter .. Tractor 225: is] ovine street. by the Mc nick brothers. | f compa i in; & member i a F he | represent me Novi pasa sbi Adabedeed Mya oc | for Denver after spending sev The Ford “Motor Comping mats this reduction in the face of the fact ‘that pas have on hand Ta >. Bubb, C. P; Taylor, M. B. Lc ok erchi on immediate orders for 146,065 cars and tractors. The company will suffer a temporary loss by using up ‘Gf tent OE Wal Spanier 180 cago, this city ant have rented rooms In he the material bought at high prices. They are willing to make this sacrifice in order to bring business hack urst, Hi n, o. L. ker | St. Loui \s New ¥ ity. n building for the present. Whie | ana Mrs P. | ; An exclusive line of men’s clothing, fur- they purchased tvo lots from IT. | toa going condition as quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the nishings and shoes is to be carried by |J. Peterson on the Burlington transfer count POPULA TION OF the new store which is to be managed| spur, Where they iptana to erect a > Mec prothers, Charles, | large house with’ offi th } ie ied eR ee bia rs lesoona. seek Tin Campy intends te Henry Ford says, “The war is over and it is time war prices were over. There is no sense or TWO COUNTIES The store will be located next to the start construction before the middle of <visdom in trying to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interest of all it is time che ST a real practical effort was made to bring the business of the country and the life of the ‘country IS ANNOUNCED 7 : preneaaae down to regular pre-war standards.” WASHINGTON, Sept, 23-—Tie Hora | We are at your command with regular Ford ofticioney ti in serv- county, Wyoming, in t thwest- | rai 8 ate, showed an in| Light Six ice and eagerness to fill your orders. A rial 1920 ¢ | Special Six { STRORae spor tintan 2,105. | Big Six | | B | bany /county in. the s Special Six Sedan $3, Casper Bsa x Cs. Esoy ec portion of the state, showed an actus jecr ) ent acco IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 125-137 North Center Street Phone 9 H. E. GRUDE » 108 S. Center Phones: Office 381; Res. 543-W Clothing Sale Starts Friday Owing to contracts made while we were in Chicago with several of the largest tailoring houses we aré forced to accept more suits and over- coats than usual and with our store already piled to the ceiling with merchandise, Chicago houses have sent us nearly three times our usual allot- ment. Our only recourse is to cut the price, and cut it deeply—so tomorrow we start a tremendous suit sale by adding this new stock to our regular stock and dividing the entire lot into three prices for a quick clearance. 1$290° $369° $4300 This is by far the largest stock in the state. Plenty of blue serges, in each of the above prices. Plenty of styles. Plenty of patterns. Plenty of sizes. Extra salesmen to wait on you. Our splendid fall selections include the greatest variety of styles and patterns to be found in Casper. Our constant search for good clothes and our method of buying enables us to save you half regularly and on this sale itisa ‘ Saving of More Than Half Mr. Ruby, expert from the National Tailoring Co. of Chicago, will be here Friday and Sat- ae : : urday with some special fabrics and prices to show you. No extra charge. W. er e N. ot Satisfied Always More tor | Scott Clothing Co. | ‘ti: Money CASPER Next to Manhattan Cafe Wyoming |_ You Are Be ean oh aie eg

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