Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1921, Page 14

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_t PAGE FOURTEEN AIRPLANES AND SPECIALL TRAINS TO CARRY FILMS Great News Picture Associations in Race to Get First Photo- graphs of Fight to Pa- cific Coast y air and rail with photographs of the Dempsey-Carpen tier battle at Jersey City will take place between rival press service en terprises, one of which in its determi natidn to be first on the Pacific coast with pictures has charterd a special train to carry its photographs from t on getting photographs of t to San Francisco without delay that can be avoided are Newspaper Enterprise association of Cleveland, Ohio, and the International or Hearst service. Both concerns plan to start photo: graphs of the battle westward frdm Jersey City by airplane immediately after the fight ends. The plates prob ably will reach Cleveland before night fall of the 2d and there will be placed on trains and sent forward to Chicago during the night. The morning of the 3d. the pictures again will take the air at Chicago and before nightfall are expected to be ¢ ered at the air mail landing fi From Cheyenne the N. E will send its pictures to Rock special train in «- ay be transferred to airplane there early the morning of the 4th and flown to San Francisco ll, The Hearst arrange r, call for reliance be nne and Rock Spring: the regular mail service, which it is figured will deliver the pictures at Rock Spri early enough the morn ing of the ta catch the sai mail that will take the pictur ried to Rock Springs by the N special train. Pictures of the fight, it is expected, will be Francisco within a n 48 hours of In putting st the ways and means committee in mind also other anatomical specimens. | Turning from the grave to the gay ther folks interested tn the bill will that the tariff on poker chips has been reduced 10 per cent. find Underwood bill fixea the rate at 50/9 o'clock. per cent as against 40 in the Fordney | the doors had been unlatched and the measure had poker chips on the free list. June Brides In Chicago Fewer |= oret a according to Louis Legner, that June licenses wil total only June. Last year 42,503 licenses were population, this year’s total would reach at least 19,385 permits have Cafe ‘Smoking in North present, last leg approved loans b: the Chicago, I e|railroad at $ ‘of new equipment ne ‘Skeletons’ A R tati Found in Bin AUST GONGEAN GP reader win Irish Release|2 Fisino Tarts PENS DOORS IN WASHINGTON, July 1—The | who has no skeleton in his closet but ts one, will find by turning to aph 1651 of the new tariff bill. uced yesterday'in the house of entatives that he may get it Customers in Line When Doors Are Unocked This Morning by New Wyoming Trust Company without paying duty. aveletons on the free | ‘Without any social preliminaries the Wyoming Trust company opened its ‘The | doors for business this morning at Almost immediately after The old Payne-Aldrich bill/ curtains rolled up the tellers were | facing a line of eager customers. | As formerly announced the new bank with old experienced directors land managers will do a general bank. |ing business in addition the special | ministrators and executors and will |be open to give advice on business CHICAGO, July 1—June mar-|Problems. The Casper public has con riages are no longer popular here, {fidence in the personnel of the new institution as they are all men of mar- d reputation. The interior ik building located on the enter and Second and for. occupied by the Wyoming Na. license clerk. He estimates which is 600 less than last 4 , has a pleasant appeal to fasued and on the basla of increased | th prospective customers as a result here poe a of the changes on the interior to- gether with repainting and decorating. To date, The launching of this new institu- however, but : a fact that any city twice the size of Casper can be proud of. Commons Votes Great Subsidy To End Strike Is Under Ban RCK, N. D., July 1.—It will ter today to smoke in a kota in which women are a law passed by the LONDON, July 1.—The house of commons this afternoon approved the Program submitted by Lloyd George oker and the proprietor re made liable for any eg ee of 10,000,000 pounds to RAIL LOAN APPROVED. the coal miners in the put ve of a = the strike e WASHINGTON, July 1.—The in-|money to be applied in helping tide terstate commerce commission today|the men over the next few months the government to|during th ss of wage ction Island and Pacific|This legislation comple tle. 40 for the purchase|men of the coal strike, and was ap proved without discussion THE WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Saturday, not much in temperature. Se se fhe Casper Daily Cribune LONDON, July 1.—The prisoners in Mountjoy, whose release, accord- ing to the Daily Mail was uncondi- tional, were liberated, the newspaper asserts, in consequence of indirect representations from Eamonn De Va- lera The Daily Mail says that although Sir James Craig, the Ulster premier, Is unable to agree to meet De Valera in Dublin officially, he is able at any moment to see him informally and that it is said he already bas been in touch with De Valera privately. parser shal on aa ty The mighty Babe Ruth had meade as many home runs this season as the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati teams com: bined. Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 74. Harold Kramer, Realtor Manager I am Land. Most any geolo- gist can tell you how many millions of years I have laid here. In my virgin, wild, uncul tivated state I have had no opportunity of showing what I can do. The buffalo, antelope and other wild animals had fine pickings off of Government me but lately they have given way to the d cattle of the wish some energetic homesteader would scratch my back a bit and rid me of these painful cacti. If he'd just plant some seed in me I'd show him what I could do for him. Over in the next township a paleface is farming my _ brother with good success. Weill, T'll do the same for the first good Sa- maritan that selects me. Specializing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- linquishments and Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public 4K HKHKHKH KHKHKHKEH ALALALALALALALALCALALALALALALALLALAA ALTALALALALALATALALALALALAVALALALAIAL I": 4 Europe. WATCH OUR It’s the one day of the year that will remind us that we're tl great country—free from the turmoil and excitement that still Just In » New shipment of Heavy Satin ci WINDOWS | Hurrah for the Fourth! That's the way every red-blooded American should feel on this Glorious Day. DRY GOODS DEPT. Let’s Celebrate hankful we’re living in this prevades MEN’S DEPT. All Together the Fourth | war-ridden HAA HU UT Travel Right With Right Luggage Is In Full Sway. Take Advantage ot It During which time we will offer our patrons un- usual reductions on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Hab- erdashery. The same quality merchandise which has made our store a leader in men’s furnishings for six years in Casper. June 27, 1915, we opened our store here and in the intervening time our business has increased year by year, proving that the policy of ‘‘a dollar’s worth of value for every dollar spent in our store” has been upheld. Our faith in the Casper public has not gone unrewarded and we are taking this op- portunity of paying back in a small measure, at least, the favor of their patronage. MENS’ SUITS Values. $25.00 Sapa $18.75 Values, O24 OO Price 920.65 Values OOOO Pree” $22.50 ss and PO 4 OO Price.” $26.00 310 and 94200 Price” $30.00 Every Suit in stock is this year’s merchandise and up to the minute in style and quality. Strictly guar- anteed, pure wool and bear the union Iz.hel. SHOES The Bates (Union Label) $12.00 f=” $9.00 ONE SPECIAL LOT OF BATES SHOES IN BROKEN LOTS soto. $19.00 “ence” $7.75 If your size is here you’ll get a real bargain. Blue Selz Shoes Values. 96.40 $5.25 Army Last Work Shoes Values DODO Pree $9.00 Silk Hosiery 85e me” 50e Lee Unionalls Regular Values.. Anniversary Price. Regular Values... FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 HATS UNION LABEL Veues $90Q dace” $3.75 $eand PLDO Pree $400 CAPS A Wonderful Line (Union Label) Vatues 94.00 Price” $3.00 Values 9B0O Pree $2.25 Value @2eOQO Pree $1.85 SHIRTS In silks, all colors, full cut, doubie cuff and hun- dreds from which to make your selection. Vatues D9OO Pace” $6.75 Values. 90.90 Pree” $4.85 Regular Values... $4.75 bre" $3.55 . BLOOMERS In Flesh, French Blue, Grey-Rose, Brown, in fact almost any color desired. These will be on sale Tuesday merning. We are checking and working now. You are assured of two important things in the pur- chase of your hand luggage for summer travel when you come here. , In the first place you know that you will get travel- ing needs that are distinctive in appearance and im- pressive of good taste and judgment. h In the second place you are sure of getting—made right—look right and sell at the right prices. Hand Bags Suit Cases $10andUp $2.25 and Up LADIES’ SILK DRESSES NOW REDUCED Our complete stock of Silk Dresses including Canton Crepes, Taffetas, and Satins in up-to-the-minute styles, now priced at $15.00 and Up These Dresses are wonderful values. You will be delighted with the choice assortment we are showing in this Reduction Sale. Come early. . +e a ee ee een tT SHIRTS A beautiful line of Dress Shirts in all colors and stripes. Regular Price. $3.50 2 94.00 gpa tenia $3.00 Cotton Gauntlet Work Gloves | Vite: $2.00 mice" $1.50 Regul. Anniversary eal 35e Anniversary 25e Variceal $3.00 Pree $2.25 Athletic Summer Underwear $1.00 75¢ All Other Gents’ Furnishings at Big Reductions FRANK CANNE 227 South Center Street Exclusive Outfitter for Men and Young Men Cotton Work Gloves 3 Pair for 25c Regular Anniversary Values... Price. FUL AAA

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