Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 6

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MOST OF THE Tailors at Cleaners IN CASPER HT Refuse to Bring the Price of Cleaning and Pressing Men’s Suits Down to $1.50. THEY DON'T HAVE TO I AM DOING IT | My Charge for Cleaning . | and Pressing a Suit Is & | Not $2, as Charged Elsewhere My Charge for Pressing a Suit Is Not $1.25, as Charged Elsewhere C I WILL GIVE $100 REWARD To anyone who can prove that I do not use a washer to thoroughly wash the clothes, and an extractor to extract the gas. #4 | am the only Cleaner in Casper who uses HIGH TEST GAS to clean clothes. If anyone doubts this, call up the Continental Oil Co. and they will tell you that I do and that I buy more gas than any clothes cleaner in Casper. All my pressing is done on a modern Hoffman steam pressing machine. The public is invited to inspect my cleaning and pressing facilities. | HAVE NOT CUT WAGES If conditions in the future warrant a further drop in prices for_clean- ing and pressing, Ill be here in Casper to drop them. Yours for Lower Prices and Boosting for Casper. HARRY YESNESS THE MAN IN THE BARREL ay Tailor and Clothier 130 West Midwest Avente McClure Building be Gata chmmpeioiey) Three Tailors. Apply “The Man in the Barrel.” ‘ e Casper Daily Cribune DAY AND NICHT | Tailors and Clothiers Wish to Announce That They Are Open for Business at 114 WEST SECOND STREET Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank We're With “The Man in the Barrel”’ for Lowek Prices SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED — $1.50 — SUITS PRESSED 75c Mr. Phil Samuelson, Manager, who has returned after eleven months’ service fight- | ing for the U. S. in France, is now fighting in Casper FOR LOWER PRICES DAY AND NICHT Tailors and Clothiers 114 W. Second Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank

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