Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1921, Page 6

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RNS SARS SOAS CS a Se RARER SD TRE ESS 1 TUESDAY, FEB, 22, 1921. NAA Cannot Buy a Hatchet Like the One GEORGE WASHINGTON All Its Branches Used to cut down the cherry tree, but 5 ICY: InN oes : oH . yeu can get a more modern hatchet THE BELL AGENCY Co, GQ Somebody is always depositing your money in the and all kinds of tools at the z : ‘ : + SECURITY SERVICE 4 Is it you who are saving part of your income and putting it where it will work for your benefit? Hardware Headquarters Oris it all slipping through your fingers into the pockels (33 5 : é GENERAL INSURANCE and bank account of some one who appreciates its value We specialize in allkinds of hard- 1 TRIBUNE BUILDING more than you? ware, gas stoves and ranges, paints CASPER, Wyo. ‘; ith: i ‘oblem. and varnishes. ° g ; A savings account withus will solve that pr R RELIABILITY - Holmes Hardware Co. THe STOCKMENS NAJ a Phone 601 Wolcott and Second Sts. | , f Z kc , , STRENGTH * SERVICE ~ M.D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. M. M. Petker, Mer. 120 East Second The Greatest Thing in Casper fo = NX .. For Men and Young Men f ( i WAR: . £ Z SSH aM , : Chesterfield and Stadium Clothes Cherry Pie or Martha J \ Sea | i Suits That Sold at $50, $60, $65 and $75 a Z g Nip Now, Pick ’Em Out at Washington Cream Pie at oe i $25.00 THE HENNING : l i | i i i = p Yj MH | Here tie the Finest Clothes in the World and Today, “George Washington’s Birthday,” and They Are Being Sold at Less Than Half every day hereafter. | atitiee 4s N ~ 24) , £ ; WF Wachusett, 5 Shi ] 59 . " WM g / F = Corliss-Coon, 3 q We also serve a special dinner at $1.00 per person, er f | y . ‘Signal $2. 0 irts $ Commence Eating Your “Every Evening” from 6 to 8 p. m.; a la carte serv- ice, as usual. Music every evening during dinner. 4 : / Our “Coffee Shop” is open from 6 a. m. until 1 : 3 y : 4 , j o'clock in the morning. Starting today we will ai ‘ 2,000 Pair of a oper ameeaaie Scotch serve a delicious cup of “Good Coffee” and give : 8 you your choice to select a cut of our “Home-Made y if yy 7. ; ; 25 Per Cent Off Pastry and French Pastry” for 20c. “Gatat The Hennig and Save x oe aaeee: ~ WASHINGTON “Barnett’s, of Course.” Today, February 22, all intelligent Americans are unconsciously paying *tribute | ° to our first president, George Washington. His birthday offers an opportunity to hesitate briefly in the rush of business to give thanks to the man who has been univer- sally hailed as “The Father of Our Country.” Amid times much more trying than any period in the history of, the country except during the Civil War, this great American preserved his undaunted faith and courage in the future of the country.. To his tenacity in the face of almost certain defeat, his mental stamina in overcoming almost unsurmauntable difficulties,-we owe our present unity and prosperity, . Although seemingly remote in years, the heroic conduct of the man’ whose birth we are celebrating today teaches us a valuable lesson. It is to eliminate the idea of MARCH oF: : defeat from any undertaking in which we are. engaged, to face our difficulties with confidence, serene in the knowledge that our honest efforts in the right direction will be rewarded with victory. fb uie's It comes early this year } pe (The day every good dresser wants to “look his best’’---when new clothes are a matter of course. Your appearance rests with your choice of tailoring. _E. ©. Price @ Co. TAILORING OF KNOWN QUALITY Is your assurance of the proper expression of good taste on that day. In our Easter style exhibit every taste finds expression.. ‘A display of fine domestic and imported fabrics in hundreds of patterns, weaves an finishes. {Tailoring to fit your person- ality as well as your person---quality-values that cannot be duplicated. Easter, March 27. See this good clothes exhibit today WHO’S YOUR TAILOR? CAMPBELL-JOHNSON COMPANY |. “Yead-to-Foot Clothiers” t,,

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