Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1920, Page 7

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PACE SEVER Er — Others maintain that the increasing|turning. down the suggestion several! druggist had received his initial order}the guiding figure In the transactions.| family 1s obliged to work overtime at! ont 9 o'clock. With everything sat ¢ brice ‘of <amusements, “the addition ofjtimes, finally permitted the saleaman|of $138 worth of copyrighted fiction he| He knew he had the class of goods | he shop or office and therefore when| he inserted good-sized ads in the loci ‘ vas “| mie war tax and the general rise in| for one of thé big publi§hers of popu-|could have purchased a couple of dozen| that the people want, so he decided to| he gets home he does not care to balearere telling of the new plan it 3 the cost of liying aré responsible. lar-priced novels to place. a display injkitchen txdles of his utvn with the, go after some new. customers. He got) bothered about running downtown, es-|augurated by his store and the result i | But, be that as it may, the fact re-/the center aisle of ‘his store. In fact,|profite of the venture. In the forty-|tired of the women folk coming in, | pecially when he has to use the street| was just whot he had expected, bod y, 7 : _/ | maing that more people are buying] the salesman had to hustle around thejone days he had bought $515 worth| looking over the pianos and then say jcar, and the half holiday on Saturday! yor several days after the ads api By 8 Sate by Basset Fay _ [Peeks at (he present time than ever be-|Qorner and purchase a second:hand|of books had made salex amounting to|ing they would be back when they afternoon in many fustances is gettinis| peared his store phones were kept busy e ; + Mouse," | fore, and. & conside;able percentage of|ititchen table hef=-e. the proprietor) $400 and had $115 worth: stil! on hand,/could get their husbands to come with | to be a thing of the past. | with calls‘from: the women folk ask | A Druggist That Makes ~ 9, | them are purchas/ng their= fletion in| would let him pu,\ thy books.in place} giving him a profit of $252.60 in aj them be many cases the prospective} So Hare hit upon the scheme of’ so-| him to send one o¥ his autos “out this _ $2,000 a Year With Books, ; 4 Some beople say it’s beca: t ) Meveloped’ the habit of reading ere the drug stores, : Now he wouldn't alley ther to be|month and a third, or an annual profit lever came hack, because she | ing after customers. evening for hubby and myself” to com@ At least that's the experience of an| taken away for almost iny considera-|of’more than $2,000 from the stocit|Could not induce hubby to come dowh./ wth this idea in view he chartered} down to the store and select a piano. enterprising pharmacist in the Fiat-| tion. ! filed’ on top of that second-hand kich-! Hare realized that with the shortage | four fine automobiles and then decided VERS OGRE Mor on , bush section of Brooklyn. who, after © One month and eleven days after the/en table! by of help in all lines the man of the to keep his store open evsiy evening Read The Tribune Classified Ada. = EE saad But before theyend of the forty-one} * day period the druggist had come to the conclusion that’ a single table: wasn't sufficient. He knew that the Books ought to be segregated accord- Ing to topics. So he fixed up three Fragrant with the odor of Oriental. | vt with ; You spice—delicious and meaty as.afresh | bees Largest Decide = ad ya : One of. these was bed ahr fs storles roasted nut piping hot from the shin- See ce ae j Drug If We're . ing kettles. The only REAL CHILI Me An MN vole te eee, a= 6 Store a) “best sellers"-—-while the third was b : in Casper; OUR CHILI. ; on: : : given over to children’s books, x “It got so that after a few days 1! could make a pretty good guess as to 414 East Second Street Phone 600 The Best Phone 176 131 South Center St. what table each customer, would pat- Its a Genuine cht “Genwaly “cpeuine ‘wonenih . Pleasure to Dine make first for the table containing the} Here books by, McCuteheon, Harold Mac- jrath, Ethel Dell, Kathlejn Norzis, Eleanor Porter and the like. | They want something With a dash of senti- ment, “They don’t object to ‘action, but|) Lere are so many features they: Insist upon a happy ending andj) Of dining here that make a you leave with an anticipa- tion of céming again. The food, the service, the envi- ronment, the cool, fresh at- ‘offers you. |He claims: his @ liberal sprinkling of such phrases as} ‘He looked Into her eyes and saw there mosphere, the courteous at- tention are all ideal. Such doughnuts are as _ good, o a ‘ rs the light of an eternal love.’ wholesome, light and tasty “The majority of men, on the other aS any you or mother ever §{|harid, »dtronize the table containing a place as you'll choose to come to often, | Beat My Doughnuts Here’s a challenge our baker made. Even if you don’t en- fue setsctieg and mystery — stories. tirely agree with him you hey like the wild west type, too—the} Fi yarns by B. M. Bower, Zane.Gray and a ace that . such fine. fi james ‘Olver Curwood__while, the ‘Tar- oughnuts so easily procured zan stories aiso make a’ strong appeal. ares it foolish to stand But the mystery books have a constant aking over a hot stove. and ever-Increasing sale. They are/ really the stand-bys of the place, for FRIED IN MAZOLA OIL 100 PER CENT PURE See Us for Auto many. women like them, too, Exceptional Bargain “The children’s table is patronized by YOU'LL BE SURPRISED Terms of $1,000 will handle a Whew! you ‘wea iwhkh 0. holes hoth sexes because fathers and mothers 7, v . ‘ beautiful modern home, consisting Supplies, Sporting stock of For your noon laneh try a §|Siike know what their kiddies like and of five rooms In basement, Jaindry pot of our coffee and dough. [suai take home at least one velume AWERICAN or i 7: ‘s—it’ 2 bo ime reading. venience; lots is 60x140, Fresh Fruits nuts—it's a good lunch, “Yea, it took me some Lime to realize abate ta eae _ Goods Chevrolet ‘Automobiles Ford and Chevrolet Parts *$20.00 Leather Vests MONTGOMERY | o16.50 that books can be sold—or, rather, can sell themselyos—in a drug Stere, byt you can be certain that I'm not going to overlook dny easy profit of $2,000 a year or more in the future,” All Kingston Was After We carry and how ‘moderate our prices are. Make this your Natrona Doughnut buying pjace. Sho Pp The Palace Ice 152'S. Durbin St. Tene: Onsen. Rnvelopes. A new wrinkle in the publicity-cre- REALTY AND Harry Yesness Cream Parlor 8 beat die <a Rega tected INVESTMENT C0. eVAND CLOTHIER ethygeipir sc: Zick bese coaipenntecatha Ss ales re ee 143 S. Center Phone 1310 130 W. Midwest Ave 240 South Center scanning the pavements of every street. | The scheme, known as “The legal- size green envelépe game,” was origi-! tiated by Aaron’ Cohen, and consisted of dropping on one of the streets of } Kingston each day for thirty days an 234 envelope: containing an order for $1! be in cash. On one of the days, which ‘ was not. mentioned, the. envelope con-! ea m ryt quench your tained an order. good) for $5 in. cash! or have a dish of ice at the store. For each. enveloped. re-| cream. MecDonald’s _and turned at the hox ‘offiee,) the Keeney, Brown’s famous chocolates | ‘Theater, ‘adjoining the Cohen jstore, will please your sweetheart Jawarded two tickets. free. Each en-! ; : r R heise E ty Srinopd wbn ade wee eraliired No tree will bear fruit so oe ee “Anew coat.of paint on your house is the same as a new “#4 abundantly sis the leaves of Tho phir.up puke interest, Cohen ran! your bank book.” Just plant suit on yourself. You are @ number of) small “readers” rtise: ff) the seeds of savings now and surprised at the difference it makes in appearance. CAFE 244 South Center . C4/3PER SPORTING .GOODS Co. Cor. Secend ‘Davi ies Phone 214 pies Girls enjoy good pay, short hours and pleasant surround- ings as typists, stenographers and secretaries. Why not join this group of satisfied workers? “You can gain this independence by studying with us just a small portion of your time and at Casper Business a minimum cost. : Collégé Due to the high-standard.of-; _our-C6lrses a position is as-. Cor. Second and Durbin sured you on graduatipn.” Phone 442-W Trevett Confectionery Co. ments which ‘contained nothing but the!’ they will thrive as you nur- pels yah Speci Samset evs ture them. And*tHen when }pour in at once, so another ad merely | the days of frost or famine announced: “Watch out’ for the an- come you'll have a plenteous nouncement of Legal Size Green En-)§ store to depend upun. Sow now with savings so that you velopes.”” In a space 3 by 3 inches the firm may reap when old age ap- proaches. / | Our paints are the kind that cover a maximum of space per: gallon and contain those qualities that preserve the wood by staying on indefin- itely without cracking. published the names of the winners. | “The idex worked with remarkable } success,” said Cohen recently. “We {figured that it was really an-inexpen- sive way. of getting our name before the public, and all we could hear on ai | sides was mention of the ‘legal size Breen envelope,’ Gf course, we had to have the co-operation of the local news- papers to give it the amount of pub- licity it required, but it was accom: plished by our advertising.” j One Burglar Who Knew | the Meaning of “Thrift” bl The economical burglar who broke a | brick into two pieces in order to make |two forays into the window of. the Charles C Hauger Co., in Indianapolis, did not know that in the final balanc- ing of accounts he was helping instead of ‘hurting the store. | The management was distinctly, peeved the first morning when a half-| brick was found inside the shattered) window and several articles of clothing were missing. There was nothing to lift the crime out of the ordinary aad) Start a Savings Account TODAY With the FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BARK Cor. Second and Center Sts. We can tell the novice in painting how to, use it. Paints, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Murosco Glass, etc., Artists’ Materials Confection and Affection Our: candy is so good that it’s bound to win the ap- preciation and affection of the recipient. You'll to take care of your piano’ ThAKS O Uui athe BWece. d furnite, P heart or wife by a gift of - and FURRiyare such real good, palatable MOVING AND STORAGE candy as ours. See Ben Transfer C. WEST CALL US— Efficient Plumbing Expert plumbing. is a real art. You might get your work done very cheaply, but with it you get cheap work. We're experts in our line of endeavor but our prices Gre exceptionally low. We , solicit’ your business for new as well as repair work. We will give prompt and efficient service. Call, write or phone us C.H.WHALEY | =" Gh ~eae VALUES! No, our prices aren't’ high. That's a mistaken idea about custom-tailored clothes. Consid- ering the caliber of the work, hay Pe ean designing, superb tailoring and the finest of ordinary ready-to-wear suit or woolens, the prices are reason- able. You'll pay as much for an overcoat and won't get half the satisfaction. We Are Well Equipped John Jourgensen 245-249 W. Yellowstone ) Phone 33 there was a loss to pocket. | & Stora e Co yf The second time it occurred, ‘how- ‘a . Loiies! and Gent's Tailor W.M. PALMER tic! lite whanaseasenk ‘feo en usieed & Confectionery 116 BR. Midwest Phone 483-3 132 W. Midwest . Phone 772-W. tic, for it was found that the second Phone 74-J 236 S. Center Phone 18 half-brick fitted perfectly with the first, from which it was deduced that the jsame)burglar had perpetrated both, “jobs.” So the, store turned the coin-} P-E-P Means “Pipe every Periodical” ‘Have % Don’t forget Bierce to sonubt with the following} a & Wwertisement: | = E “Mr. Burglan—We fre pleased ‘to’ A Your mermake notify you that In ¢ase any of the s Mr. Pep'’s P-E-P : Panoram z a ike Sah cB ma AE in had capa ede PLEASANT EVENINGS Department “Papers, 7 y two window-smashing exploits at our Erasers, : 59. 24 city are not employed by che dane tyen it ink fe phon dead Have you read Katherine i xchange them. ny man who w *, 4 M ade Pictures iste fils life to get a Hauger suit or eh oko et book, P-E-P 700 Sales H P overcoat must think well of them. We ‘Hidden Creek’ 4 Now Or ON: Fields The Oil E. xchange have aome very pproptiate atyles,‘in ‘ “Prices ever Daily horizon stripes to show you if you We have a large selection iy 4 1,000 Sales care to make the exchange.” of the latest books. Popular ' Saturday Sending Auto for Hubby Helped Move Pianos, | Novel stunts ‘In the matter of at-/ tracting customers to piano stores are, few and far between these days and. .JEFFRYES STUDIO Barber Shop 311 O. S. Building Phone 859 But all of our barbers are tl ag good barbers GUNNISON NEWS DEPO Yes, for candy it is hard to therefore when some enterprising man-'f beat JOHNSTON (Milwau- a la Cafeteri ager hits upon a new way of bringing | kee) and APPOLO CHOCO- ’ ‘ y Did we sa: d? That Bis store in tho itmelight, he b FIRE," J Did, we ‘say. wood? | That BiH us i im tnenene be Meo | LATES, Nur Protect Your «ON ee Ba AUTOMO- © ff is the word. Behicee bmabikan Ui ipa Me : Have your 5 nder the It hap hat that hat o¢- : ' ' i Leaves of a BILE AND So it makes no difference.in -W aurita: tn, tal, cane oe finial M. Haro | We also handle a_ large The Clothes Ri Life Insurance’ LIFE Which, chaitavolirait’ when) who guides the destinies of the Milner | stock of magazines, cigars, W drob Cleaned regu- : Policy. you come to Manager Hare has & goed resora for tobacco and novelties. vitdpesibe i larly by They Will INSURANCE his store, but he was anxious to build reliable and Have You to it up a bit more, To do 80 he realized experienced THE LITTLE | °°" i T heuk When INSURE The Oii Exchan ge [Slesed tte naeratt du Sheil teat te | Cleuners ) re TODAY Barber Sh aie casita ate tes 12a SEE BEN REALTY CO REDET CROP, Mees, ek ote pera oe BRICK Piheeasiaee tnd Deliver ‘ ot make | an jelive: ~ Rs the sales, Now the Milner company i Phone 74W 108 West Midwest Ave. [| Oil Exchange Bldg. Eee aay tn nae fa Ahe,cueen | 233 S. Center " Phone 1490 fii NN

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