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PAGE | Che Casper Daily Ceibune : ee FRIDAY, StPT. 24. 1579 [through the Casper plant just a few i climax ocenrring when Mrs. Walker | ried on April 4, 1914, ‘The first ar- | girl and then came the triplets, in | most at meal hours, 7, Hedaya and it would seem to me that yave birth to three small but healthy | riva’s were twin boys. Next came a | which the girls scored 100 per cent, | high cost of living has no tera.” Ded ir present engine: and pump | etris. the Misses Tielen, Lottie and girl, Ruth, folowed by another pair The last named weighed 3%, 23; them as yet, but as nature Par for iin nis completed your problem ) © | Mattie Walker. of twits, 2 bor aud a girl. ‘The next | and -3 pounds and all are perfectly | set a board for three, they alled to of a y is solved. There would te ond Mrs. Walker were mar. | two births were sins! a_boy and which is attested | necessity enjoy table d'hote sr of Loaly the question of purity and 5 ee — — a ee 2 turns, {1 can assure you that chlorine wil / 4 » v, , : eS ~~ >. ste oe se te ote choca stn Me oo 4 ‘care for that at an expense so nominal | Bretedootectestegeageds “ef cs - ° oe eG % oP tah Ma Sah ah MG? My res {that It is hardiy worth mentioning.’ | A z 4 og Senda tie ; 7% . ‘ % > DOUGLAS PLANT wicnway BOKRD © GRADE SCHODLS Richar | Pees fa oe : | 3 re te 9 ay; q Pra . . xa e Mayor Recommends Tt for Use. \Emergency Building Required by] 2, ; , RS in Purifying Casper Water | | Congestion in Central and | 2” ‘ pee Tat amr Ty . “ $ Supply on Basis of Ree | | . East Casper to Be Dis- | Men’s Department x sults There | (Gontiguelr (rears “eee 33 | cussed at Meeting ; tas ‘4 ge bs | ae x Now is the time to prepare yourself for cold weather and y In a letter to the Chamber of Com-fest tax paying county in the state the| The matter of immediately securing “we are prepared to take care of all your wan 4 4 D or fall and 4 r O. R. Young of Dou-|largest appropriations. The commis. Property and undertaking the erection winter wéar. « ¢ the following. Statement |sion has been encouraged in this work) of a school building: to relieve the low-|% 5 ? s 3 4 he . chlorination systemjhere by private enterprise, the Jarge! “T grade congestion at the Central and x! é re % t Douglas for the purification ot {subscriptions of the Midwest Refining | Past Casper schools will be one which Cloth > % lation. da“ aniston : Company making it possible to carry | Wil canard the ee board at its ‘3 Ing . is only of a tem-Jount needed improvements such as the) [Xt regular meeting. 4 ; ; g of the manual {caer cinn of a new concrete bridge! The: matter “hin, been considered for ps __ We have neyer had as complete an assortment ‘of men's eaae Bal Pare pe Sinks across the Platte River west of the/ some time, nist Bieri Or Abe oars 5% suits and overcoats as we are now showing and we know that . Bit tine Hee oR eet that Jjatroma! oh. svar: day ase ai: titheaeatie Pr those who call on us:for their new fall and winter clothing will ; HEE ne nee fe sepeyeil coutinue tsberee from| jumper of boys and girls attending the ¥ be more than pleased, as we know of no better make of men’s * c ulld the new syatem. highway program in’ Propor-| Casper. schools. | suits’ and overcoats than the Hirsh-Wickwire of Chicag« ¥ xpect to keep the man. |#0" to her importance and the im-| 4 room in’ the home of Mrs. Hi 3 hich ider th ; ago, mixpect to keep the man-|rense traffic that pa ; jot Mes oe which we consider the-best. Call and see for yourself. ¥ isthe project for pa of. 24 first ~ F £ > Nation made for the stone highway from ren from Casper sche: B Ss it ¢ cee de for the | ig Muddy ofl lela being bu one clase {3 still being held. in tho! oy’s Suits and Overcoats ., | a it unfit for use, being |Permanent improvements planned for/hall at that building. lide i 2 : : A with colon bacilli, Tums |next years eg eT fourth grade now In session in’| oe : We are also well stocked with boys’ clothing of all sizes your -water supply ~has nroughout -its lengt rom Caspef! the hall at the Central building will he m i i i ape you some trouble. This {to Cheyenne, the tourist or Qcal trav-| moved to the library next Monday bat |e pag i is Bey pid: out eae bee if Bring your boys to + treatment will absolutely eliminate ull/eler has found little to complain of In| the hall will probably still be used us o ext suit, overcoat or mackinaw. : & Lacilli, as has been proven -by ‘tests of |the condition of the Yellowstone high-| it will be necessary to divide anothe: | 3 t i ‘ & se being treated. way this year. This entailed a‘large| fourth & ie U: f M ‘ not affect the water as|/amount of new construction, mile after| Miss E Creese has been engaged | nderwear or en and Boys % odor when properly ap-|mile being graded and maintained un-| by the school board to take charge of | oe 2 : & ‘ we iat sees maine it der the heaviest travel experienced 1 ee eae ctiont epenees nest ae ie Now is the time to discard your summer underwear and & oc and water tas 5 : Rasp ek for the be ai ; ; i ; Tf the chiotina dantasdag element tea cenaise atencia wenaka food! asoming and 1, T. Williams camps. |°¥ provide yourself with‘heavier underwear for the cool weather J we is ene how ‘to: regulate the flow, lite highway wae placed in“ideal shape| 7c. enrollment at the | (ills Baker 2 tae is now aia us, and by so doing protect your health. We px wa hail no’ more tou ple. Noone can! ina has held up to the point of per-| School has increased. to 7, and nt | ¢ shave a very large stock of underwear for men and boys now, D¢ SE PE een treated | feetion. For, the most part only the Beescne Ces nes ts ae enarsesce ie | * in both union suits and the two-piece garments, consisting of ¥ tion in k 5 tht isiere da rabeniital yee ns nto ree available” and! either be necessary to provide transpor- lee medium and heavyweight, cotton or wool, also the fleece lined 4% 1 { a typhoid epidemic eve" the gumbo has resisted the dam-) tation and bring the children of the | ¥ garments, and cur prices are very reasonable. * re row 3. age of tires and torrential rains, the ~~ are * e . - 5 " fe ym our water supply. upper grac o the town schools or | % b3 the officials of the town, {Heaviest of any summer season in| employ anott eacher. lao ~ ad felt it after the analysis of the wa-|™an ene aw miles of graveling — P< e & Feet Mevad to he contaminated, | were completed and as many more are Extra S ial ter, which proved to. be, contaminate, | were combine tuture, tne poncy ot| WHEAT PRICES (% a spec & for. the healtinetiairspssple a Dh! the commission being to improve the} > We have on sale this week and as long as they last, oe for the health of our. people. “This Bya-|*oas continually in preparation for!) QQN SLUMP \ IN + a broken line of medium weight ribbed cotton union & all t cities and found tv .|permanent surfacing which will be de-} a suits, worth $2.25 per suit, which we are closing at $1.45 3 very § ul. In fact, it is no long-|tayed only a few: more years. | >¢ ia ;, ont A * ae lin tact, It te no Jong. |tayed only @ few more 748 1, cen.| CHICAGO MART |\® per suit. A splendid bargain. Sizes 34,42 and 44 only. | * throughout the Splint has |tral Wyoming has been marked, ag- 6 Y ‘oven its worth. You have only to|cording to figures compiled by roads (By United Press) Xd take the. board ot health reports of associations and. chambers of, com-| CHICAGO, Sent. 24- Wheat taturns | SHIRTS 4 pot Ee ok Beepiapeu de er the use|merce throughout the length of the) dropped 8% cents a bushel on the i i A at chlorine. to. show what it will do tc|/nighway. Greater returns are to be|Board of Trade here today. Heavy Z. ___ Those who need Flannel Shirts for their work or for hunt- ¥ typhoids se “cat deat or plens. {reaped in the future if, the highway | selling influenced by decline in other | ing trips, etc., should call on us, as we have the largest and = ¢% aie tte SHEER ene eal of lens) commission is permitted to continue its} commodities was responsible. = best assortment in Casper at popular prices. Call and be con- o Dae Rercea Suun aIy enn inky: Be cline policy. a decision which will rest large-| 00 ° vinced: >¢ , supply, Either ly with the next. session of the state »< ~ ae us ef |tegislature. -If left for Natrona County RACE Ul IDE ye EN’ ‘ & i - to decide there would be no hesitancy <4 M H ar ‘i ‘ith you. If lin greatiy increasing the funds set |S N’S AND BOYS’ SHOES y ; you, il arrange my {aside through the issuance of bonds’ or 4 é. We have the largest stock of men’s and boys’ shoes, slip- “s 80 that I can have time to go|otherwise'for the use of the state une 3 pers and high lace boots in Casper and we invite’ to call RS . this. with you. in detail. I was{der the direction of so able a board xe P vs Ds ee neces ON 4 e of. commissioners. | > 4 3 us for your next pair of shoes, slippers or boots.and saveafew ——_— | £34 dollars‘on the prices. : o Allmetal weather: makes WARM. | \@& ue 3 “ * ” ER ROOMS WITH I $ FUEL. Sy! = ‘i o Barnett's: of Course’ vester F. Pelton, 925 8. Lincoln Av ae & Blankets. Comforts Pillows and Auto Robes Boe Soe enypleemeceieomcrts pillows ‘ 92-11 | 7 ? r aut be: li id i Phone 928-J. 022-tt|PO TD voim Wee. a mel or auto robes, cal] on us and get our prices. Y In Yapan the heads of small boys are| children in six and one-half years—- | 4% THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT. THE: BEST ¥ alwags kept shaven until they are 7} this is the record of Mr. and Mrs." | hae ‘é nae CO SO) ‘ og years,old, This ig.supposed to strength: | Clarence J, Walker of this city” tn en the hair. their ficht against raco suicide, a ee es Speteegecete secede eestonece octocoeten odocrtontetetetonteteteds Mo o% oo oo & & Mn ta te a tetetetrtet iM Mo stele ta OM Fa a i s = ‘ r 4 ¥ 4 ; $ % : ° ¥ , & 4 . Mio $ b3 : 5 tee & ex e We are closing out our e 3 4 Fall and Winter &. fall stock of Hats at wonder- Linens ¥ \ ‘ ful low prices. Reg. $3,25 Japanese Lunch >< 4 q P si Cloth, Sale Price..........$2.60 , D RESSES [me N : Reg. $2.45 Japanese Lunch 3, { Ce ; Cloth, Sale ‘Pric: $1.65 4 % Both in Silk, Tricotine and Serge read e ‘ pare oS & Reg: $29.00 Silk Dresses, Sale Price, $23.00 c Reg. $2.25 White Table & ee Reg. $38.50 Silk Dresses, Sale Price, $31.00 Linen, Sale Price.......- $1.85 3 & Reg. $67.00 Serge Dresses, Sale. . - $49.50 |) - Reg. $2.85 White ‘Table y ee Reg. $28.75 Serge Dresse, Sale..... $21.50 (| Linen, Sale Price........$1:75 4 4 Reg. $27.00 Tricotine Dresses, Sale .$21.00 f howtg fe q Reg. $31.50 Tricotine Dresses, Sale .$24.00 Come to this store for all your fall and Percales and winter needs if you want the best of goods Ginghams Ro ho eho elo eto- of We are offering special in your suit isn’t worth Tries on car § much to you unless the tai-|§ Sheeting and at the lowest price. We are offering this Come early and get Reg. 55c¢ Percales, Sale 4 i loring is ight. CHESTER- $ Pillow Tubing day to the people of Casper some wonder- first choice Reg. G0e Pereales, Sale é | FIELD clothes, are well % Reg. $1.20 Sheeting, Sale ful bargains on this Saturday special. Reg. 50c Ginghams, Sale % | known for /fine tailoring—|¢ — Ru<° Salen teneaks Sheet 7 Silks _ Flannels ee ee Ginn é “ ing, 81x90, Sale Price, $2.95 We also offer - ‘ i B and that makes the style z Res. $2.90 Vigilany ’ Sheet- We have a wonderful line 5 tire stock of Flannlas ‘eonte hare eo ae $ | all the better. 4 ing, 81x90, Sale Price..$2.65 of plain and flowered silk e i e early and get your stock for — / & \ & Reg. ibe 42-inch Tubing, georgette we we offer wee Underwearand % a ass Sale Price .........2.....60¢ you at wonderful prices. ecla ar alin er z | a ae double abd Reg. $2.90 36-inch Tubing, Reg. $4 Silk Linings, Sale p Rbeardyen: Sus coe 390C Hosiery + open ower—dcouble-breast-| 2, AL] PYiC@ nnn se eeeeeenennnnnagg Pel rice 5 ae Pe say Reg. $1.50 Boys’ Union Suits, % | Cee ha Reg. $3 Silk Linings, Sale ° ° ’ e g. $1.! ns | eds are popular—plain ines Muslins andGotton "8° ——rnn 528° Not Advertised Children’s High ous Sie Gove peat « -no frills-these are the We have many special bargains throughout the store Top Shoes Sale Price ... won $1.08 $ | i entlemen’s| % Crepe Towels that are not savertinnd: he syery one of them is a real Reg. $5.75 Brown Lace Kid he ee Girls’ Union or 08 ¥ rules in n : a3 ‘ money saver. In some instances thes d. s ; Sale Price ...-......-.-$1.05 &% h f f I. d R a ee pBie! Lonsdale pinslin, Regs bbe Turkish Towels, at half price and less, and you ‘will Renta dteees npr AN aiehmaa eae Reg. $1.35 Girls’ Union Sully $ clothes tor fall an winter, een tion Pe wa tis Pa age eH RS eS with prices on tables throughout the store. Shoes, Sale Price.............. $3.25. Sale Price... $1.0 ¥ Sale Pri _£30e Sale Price 4 Reg. $4.50 Black Lace Kid BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ . 1920. Bale Pees eR a eee ay Ge Come and get your share of them today. 3 By Sein ‘$3.25 STOCKINGS 4 Sale Price Oc! Sale Price ccc ceccscinn .95¢ ° eg. $3. ack Button Kid Reg, 40c Boys’ and Gir's Knox Hats and Caps, Rec Woe Oe See age. Gadhia Trowele We give the best of values for yor money Shoes. Sale Price.........$2.85 Stockings, Sale Price......30¢ > : Reg. $3.00 Black Button Kid Reg. 45c¢ Boys’ and Girls oe oo ro ato a Crawford Shoes, Manhat- Sale Price cccccccccccecesnceneseseD DC — SADC PLiC@ -esccceenrsesenreonsreeeesene 70c tan Shirts-the best of Shoes, Sale Brice...........$2.18 Stockings, Sale Price.......30¢ Sot Soe oe OO % 4 120 East Setond Street 220 South Center Street se ‘ | ond Stree Next Door to Kimball’s Drug Store ¢ CA 47+ 660% Ro to-ete- ate-ate- sto-ate-eho-ahe oho oho eho ote ote ate oho ate sto to ste-ote- at , : : rere a ss ss ss eeeteeestontetonctodeaectodetosretestetostete seco deateteate sites teeter etortoceetocectostocteetocetestetoatrtratongecreteategetr serene eshidahahinielaeedinnsietie cies. eS i aj