Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 9

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“FRIDAY, JAN: 14, 1921 he Old Ilormme Down Gn Hariow Miller CASPER CONCERT == $ fre ~ V. Herbert | Introducing: Nothing © Too | Pine fe and 5 | Love,’ Falr Honeymoony"'* “Spook: Ookum,” “What a Position for Me,” “T've Danced to Beat the Band” and ancing at the Wedding.” | S. Slogan March, “Red, White né CRUELTY IS — DIVORCE PLEA wie } Objections of Musicians’ Union! Met by Renting Theater for | Day; Music Lovers to | Have Treat | Bm i Charging extreme ernelty, Flay [1 ;,|22-Hansen, yosterday filed suit for at yorce from her husband, Wesley 10. '| Hansen. She asks for absolute div and peti is the court to retur The Casper Concert hand, in acc ance “with. previous will give a. concert | i between the hours of 2:30 and 3:30 at vs fag? the Iris theater, objections of the situ | ieee ee SL Pa sicians’ union having bi met by the! Haiccad hs See ROO hand committee of the Casper Cham-} JACKSON FU™SRAL TODAY. Yee pf Commerce in renting the theater| Funeral services for Mess Daisy Jacl. for the day to avoid technicalities, The; son were held this afternoon at 2:34 band has held regular practice y|o'clock from the Bowman chapel, Bur- Week since the close of the summer con-| ial was made in Highland comevry. cert season and new musie will be pl Ss ed) An excellent program is assured} Will Peter Spring ki 1 and there will be no ineredse in admix.!®4dress known to Red Cross, Chamber sion prices to the theater, the admis-|9f Commerce, building, which is desir. sion ‘including the = regular. run of|0US Of getting in communication with; movies. him. | |Disaster Ave « all or make FIVE-HOUR RUN lo SURVIVED BY Cash from Neighboring Towns to Lexington Institu- tion. - LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan. is.— Te story of the man who.1aved the bank by rushing to anot “ity and getting “run” was repeated here not orice, but © dozen or more times on January 6, When a five-hour “run” on the Bank of of Commerce of Lexington during the height of the ner be Casper Dailp Cribune ~ KENTUCKY BANK’ rted by Transferring ed |uairy 6 depositnrs ‘from th a-|tions of the city bi {and brought thousands of currency to the beleag while scores of bnsine: |large deposits from other | tions and poured cash into t teller's window, the “rum’® had been stemmed, but was estimated unofficially half a, million dollars in posited by business men a |foresaw 2 general pani was ‘saved. coffers finally had the effect of rene’ jing the confidence of the | @epositors, | ‘The “run” on the by the thinner one knows where. , TH ‘to somebody el was . Joverloaded: with “notes secured by to. Free Service | baceo and on which ald _not realize RUBBER HOSPITAL because of the low price of the leaf and W. M. YARD, Prop. |because the markets were closed. The| 220 South David. Phone 5J. , mor was repeated in various forms * t jand soon after the hank ope i 10 doors. As f: count it, mi Objections of the union to having a non-union organization play in the were brought to the attention of the Chamber of Commerce at the last fo: rum by a committee H, Townsend, L. A, Peed 2 Gay. At this time it w the band was not org of the United States are ed in ten cities, which hold t 14 per cent of the total gen- lation of’ the United States. SEE BEN ed for pr ved from play- y to pay ex- y other organization, and its principal mission is to boost Casper as | Well as provide the public with music which would otherwise ‘he lacking. The hi a8 organized first about Ko and was later re twenty. FIRE!!! ganized, It is Incorporated under state lay Twenty-four concerts we given diection st summer under the Cook 2 i out on irit of put week at Are you protected? yroman fu is this service, The organi united support of the Chambe: merce. 1 The program for Sunday's, concert on tortainment follow Mareh de Concert We write Fire Insurance anifare Militaire’ Ascher -Lincks ‘The Glow Worr Overture, “Pique Dame’ Polka; “Two Little Bulti ati of eee hae ng ¢ \(iecolo and Clarinet Duet) -~ -- Messrs. David Foote “Clinton ch, “Royal Degr Tdyl, doe Ben Really Ge DME Tae Interlide. Concert Walt “Ttatian a oe a a a a a Keep ¥dur Blood Pure ek Nature Will Do the Rest ° aa Did-yor kmow-that-ninety per cent of all human. ailments depend ously: affected. You-should -recog-— niz2 the importance, therefore, of. | upon the condition of your blood? Nature gives her warnings in ya~ tious unmistakable ways, so that when the appetite fails, and you become weak and listless and a gen- eral run-down condition seems to take possession of the whole node it is an unfailing sign that impuri- ties will steadily accumulate until very promptly cleansing out the system, and keeping the blood sup- ply pure and robust, Get a bottle of S. S. S, at your drugstore today, and. note how promptly it builds up the appetite and gives new strength and vi- tality. . Write for free literature and medical advice to Chief Med- ‘cal Adviser, 163 Swift Laboratory, your general health will be seri-| Atlanta, Ga, We Invite You to Call and Investigate OUR REMARKABLE PRICES SUITS FROM $15.00 SHOES FROM. $4.00 UP. MACKINAWS FROM $6.50 UP Fur Caps 50 Per Cent Discount Everybody knows that merchandise has taken a big drop and we are continually re- adjusting our prices to keep pace with the market. : We are always pleased to show you our merchandise at any time and assure you of courteous treatment. Jessen’s Shoes and Clothing 115 East Second Street The Most __ and be convinced. These fine Shoes Velour calf skin, and go on sale for Suits and Overcoats for ed Jersey work gloves at 12% Carpenters’ Union made white duek ov- eralls. at $2.50 O, D. flannel shirts, all wool, $8.00 vallue, sale price $3.95 Chamoisette ' dress gloves, sale price 25c Woolen sox, 35¢e pair 3 pairs for $1.00 OLD HI-PRICE Each day brings greater crowds of thrifty, economica! . shoppers, eager to share in the marvelous money-saving opportunities. from coast to coast and nowhere can you duplicate today the prices we have placed on this $50,000 stock of new merchandise. Qn sale Saturday only, your choice of any. pair dress shoes in the store at are included. Also the smart English and 5 blucher lasts, shoes that no dealer in the U. S. ean purchase on the market today for less than $12 to $14 per pair wholesale. . SUITS AND OVERCOATS At less than manufacturer’s cost. You'll get better values and save one-half if we sell you one of our _ Michael Stern (value first) Suits or Overcoats. NOTE THESE PRICES. LOT NO. 1. Suits in this lot worth up to $30 $15.00 EEE I SMT ES LOT NO. 3. worth up to $65.00 go on sale $29.50 A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS ON SALE OPPOSITE LYRIC THEATER The Entire $50,000 Stock of the HUB CLOTHIERS IS TURNED OVER TO US TO BE DISPOSED OF IN THIRTY DAYS SPECTACULAR SALE EVENT EVER HELD IN CASPER Swept Bya come in Vici Kid, genuine cordovans Suits and worth up for No figures were made” public after |, ZF 7 | Centueky Ss stite men pouring their cash into the bank’ frightene, s cA hl | —— Td | 9660006609000 0 669 F OOOO O8 TIDAL WAVE t posits in other banks rushed to them|business men of the city weré mobilized. dollars in}Men who had never done a dollar's i institution, }worth of business with the bank opened withdrew liarge accounts, 2 number deposited: as a1 institu-|much as ceiving | time. $20,000 in currency at one One man appeared at the bank at 11 it! ‘clock in the morning with a sacl con- {gitaining $17,000 In currency which he deposited. Two and a half hours later “lhe again appeared, this time with $15,- °' 000 in bills which he had obtained from ja bank In a nearby city, More than business men from banks in Cincinnati, eighty-severr miles distant, as well as large sums transferred to the institu- tion by local banks acting at the ‘re- quest of the local clearing house. | i al oO We will call for and deliver $} your tire free inside city limits, charging only for the repair work, Cali and have your tires 9} inflated and inspected fres. } Shop Come $18 & $20 Regal Brand Dress Shoes $10 LOT NO. 2. Overcoats in this lot to $55.00 go on sale $27.00 in this lot for Men’s dress’ shirts, $2.00 and $2.50 val- ues, sale price $1.00 Leather puttees, ‘$10 value sale price $5.95 ° Black cotton socks, per pair 15¢ Men’s heavy knitted . work sweaters, sale price $1.75 Rockford socks, per Suits and Overcoats in this lot werth up to $85.00 go on sale LOT. NO. 4. $40.00 Silk socks, $1.00 val- ue at 65¢ Ribbed union suits, $2.50 values at $1.75 -Hundreds of Hats and Caps at whole- sale cost. Caps with and with- out.ear bands, range from 95e up. Beaver, Velour and felt hats range from pair 19c non eabe nent $3.00 up. ro 6 lb. can Crisco, can — sepcinion = a —s You'll find our store complete with many items you are wanting and our prices the lowest in Casper. When down town notice our win+ dows and come in and look around. PJouds- Oliver Hardware \7 Company Telephone 714 105 South Center Street Opposite Henning Hotel “Where the Best Costs Less” The W. H. Brown Market & Grocery PHONE 490 Specials for Saturday and Monday Fresh and Smoked Meat Specials. Best shoulder beef roast, per Ib. _---_- 20¢ Best cuts choice rump roast, per Ib.___- 25¢ Best shoulder beef steak, per Ib.....___.25¢ Best round steak, per lb.___ 30c T-Bone or short cut steak __.-_--~_--- 35¢ Best hamburger steak, fresh ground, lb_20e Lean shouider boiling meat, per Ib.__-- 15¢ Splendid home-made link sausage, Ib__25e Swift's Premium skinned hams, lb.____ 35e¢ Swift's Premium skinned ham, sliced, 50¢ Grocery Specials. Bob White soap, box. . . $6.00. Bob White soap, 4 bars for . . 25c White House and Solitare Coffee, lb.__ 55¢ 2 bottles: ketchup: for =......-_-----__ 25¢ 3 cans No. 2 best tomatoes for ___--__-- 50c 2 cans No. 2 best Iowa corn for__~___-__ 35c 3 cans No. 2 best string beans for _-___ 50c 3 cans No. 2 best pork and beans for __ 50¢ 3 cans No. 2 Smilax kraut for 3 cans No. 2 Daisy peas for _-__--__-__ Small size cans tomatoes 2 for ___-____ Large size cans tomatoes per can Large size cans pumpkin, 2 for _______ Large size cans Smilax spinach, can Large size cans kraut, 2 for Large size cans sliced peaches, 60c value LCG ie Sis ca AS ae ea ear 45c Large size can Greengage plums, 55c Valuienfong a-ak oe 40c No. 2 size can sliced peaches, best grade 38c Jersey Cream pancake flour, 4 lb sack__40e Quart size cane and maple syrup, can __ 65¢ Gallon cans apricots, new pack, can __ $1.00 Gallon can sliced or half peaches, fancy CTade calor $1.15 Matches, per carton, 5 boxes 30¢ Red Cross milk, large can, per dozen $1.75 Hebe milk, per case _-_____-_-________ $4.90 Hebe milk, per dozen cans __________ $1.25 No. 3 size cans of apples, 2 cans _______ 35¢ 10 Ib, pails Swift’s premium lard, pail $2.55 5 lb. pail Swift’s premium lard, pail __ $1.35 2 lb. pail Swift’s premium lard, pail ____ 55¢ 9 lb. can Crisco, can 3 |b. can Crisco, can Home ranch eggs, not storage dozen. . . . . 85¢ Choice selected Eggs, per doz. 70c Brookfield butter, per Ib.. . 60c Nuco Nut butter, per Ib. . . .35c Best hard wheat flour, 48 lb. sack __._ $2.75 Best hard wheat flour, 24 lb, sack ____$1.40 10 lb. sack white or yellow corn meal,__ 60e Best bulk rolled oats, 3 lbs. for Bestia rice pendib. 2. IMPORTANT-—If at all possible, phone your order Friday evening between 7 and 9 o’clock. Phone 490 North Durbin and J Sts.

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