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FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921 $500,000 LOAN ASSOCIATION 15 be Casper Daily Cribune Mortgage company of Ogden dent Harding’s call met the ideas of' suggested conference on Far Eastern been and is a man of wide experience in the Japanese business world, which affairs. with th it ts the work. Severe =s international agreement ground as a dip PAGE FIV at —— jiea at $500,000. vinced that Japan will remain aloof tiem! hesepenens Se ee MONTANA TOWN WIPED > Eastern’ questions in connection with | vse warts | OUT BY FIRE, LOSS 1S ESTIMATED aun a A ‘substantial por-' enty }tion of the stock already has Cotton Loans In South Available : Federa |subseribed by the directors, jstated on reliable authority. wouyld permit the reduction of | considered Sagan's big army, mow deemed neces ‘sary to cope with possible dangers ‘in Asia and that it would present « ee Ww. J. fi | Lindsay, successful business: man of Casper and proprictor of sev- eral stores in Wyoming. is president r of the now corporation: W. J. Bailey} jgood opportunity to Japan to prove ,,, | cashier of the eng’ National bank, to the world that ane was sincerely ;),, ambitious to promote peace. i | From a representative of the army authorities came this expression. i: . es upon air Ag sor | merican in-| or the ked the pan was held to be jis treasurer: W. B. Cobb, attorney, is dy | vied Jpresident and W. 'D. Ataie ts her rights in wishing to secretary. The board of directors also Imething of the —— = the] “BILLINGS, Mont. J includes C. E. Littlefield,. head of a If the conferences touches Compliance with su tically the entire bus: prominent abstract firm; George ‘ -——- Jarmy matters the Japanese army will Cg indicated, would not/be in| tngomar, Mont. was ¥ Ww. B i Vanes; Cirector ai officer’ of the (Continued from Page 1) |be ready to co-operate.” he spirit of the co ris t [fire which’ is r deration of any st = obviously within ed States intends to adhere n Lumber company, and H, B. M TEMPERED Wyoming Building and Loan Con- am of the law firm of Durham to the ENTHUSIAS! ai : Begin 0; 3 . owey. agreements which may be reached at BY ALL ‘CE RENEWAL. We see the impe onference should be de cern ;to in Uperations in the forthcoming confere: > ference,” sired it could well be gotten at in Mondays The new ass on will base its!” = is oo TOKIO, July 13.—(By The Ass0- anese yy cus ings remain, the First Casper Monday ; Organ- ‘on the principle, 1" Welcoming the idea of the con- ciated Press.)—The mewspapers this tne seins framing the program, in the American | ind the store < ization Complete fot “Keeping Ca: money in Cas.iference, Baron Yoshiro Sakatani, for- morning pay high tribute to the initia. (0.5 Th v is located, acc t be author e per” and encouragement to. tocal,™er finance minister, said the exten: tive of President Harding in proposing o\ uments Bie re was no announcement of| received here to: anks. lopment in the situatic n | t *s,partial acceptance | president's proposal. Comment | on the suggestion that the United| states had responded to the reply from | Tokio was withheld. | ‘Try a Classified | of the limitation of arms ts was so or di closely connected wit iderations of the balance of power in the Pacific} ce on the limitation of arma home builders. Tite Wyoming Building and (Loan side and outsi ‘ association, organized and /officered cnter into direct competition wit Popular enthusiasm is _ noticeably by “prominent Casper interests. willjother local interests but has been|®5 Well as with the industrial capact-/ tempered. however. as the news launched on the theory that the city’s tis of the different powers,. that the ‘paper comment indicates, by the fail growth demands the additional facili- Conclusion of a practical agreement ure of Japanese statesmen to arrange ties which it will offer. would, in his view, be attended with a prompt renewal of the AngloJap- Mr. Allely, secret. who will have “fficulties. nese alliance, and by the feeling that charge of the ma ment for the} President Fujiyama of the To’ pan might have to face a powerful ine, is capital- ee formerly wv h the Guar- _chamber of commerce, sail that Pr Baato-! American combination inthe Boverigne nt is far fro By of Casper it will not} perating both in therefore. of problems appt. well as the Pac “Barnett’s of Course SPECIAL OFFER open for business here Monday in of- fices with’ the Van Gorden Invest- ment eompany in the Tribune build- ing. The new corporation, which has| just filed its articles with the seer tary_of state in| Che: PROBLEMS SEEN. ‘WASHINGTON, Jul indication was given t TAKES FULL POSSESSION OF THE DAY AND NIGHT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS 114 WEST SECOND STREET, NEX DOOR TO STOCKMAN’S BANK. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF $20,000 WORTH OF MEN’S CLOTHING ‘FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES, TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT CASES All Purchased During the Break of the Market About Four Months Ago Beginning Saturday, July 16 And Continuing Ten Days, We Will Offer This Entire Stock at EEL Off On Every Piece of Merchandise in the Store TO THE PUBLIC Thanks to you for my tremendous growth since entering business in this wonderful city 26 months ago. To your loyal support I cwe my success. I am going to continue my little big store in the McClure building on Midwest avenue. I will continue to carry complete stocks of ei wh and pants, the same as I have in the past. appreciate the patronage of all of my customers in my new store when in need of clothing, shoes or furnishings. Yours for Lower Priccs and Boosting Casper HARRY YESNESS “The Man in the Barrel” DAY AND NIGHT 114 West Second Street UREA This stock must be reduced in order to make room for Fail Merchandise and we are going to reduce it by giving our pa- trons the greatest bar- gains they have ever enjoyed. TO THE PUBLIC I have accepted the position as manager of the “Day and Night Tailors and Clothiers,” recently taken over by Harry Yesness, and I shall endeav- or to see that the customers of this store receive the same courteous treatment and value for their money that has built up the business of ‘The Man in the Barrel’’ during the last two years. My first orders are to move the present stock at any price, to make room for fall merchandise. As a result we are offering unusual reductions in every line which we are positive will meet with appreciation from the Casper public. MAX PREZANT Manager. TAILORS & CLOTHIERS Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank Broken Lines Men’s and Young Men's Lightweight Two-Piece Suits Formerly sold at $15 to $30. m1 $15 $2250 Young Men’s Lightweight Summer Trouser Broken Lines Sizes 28 to 33 Sale Price, $3.95 and $4.75 Men’s Canvas Shoes and Oxfords White and Palm Beach Shades Sale Price, $3.65 $10 Knox and Young Brothers’ Makes We have all the new novelty weaves that are fea- tured by the Knox Hat compan) well as the d- ard Sennett Braids, Spiit Straw anamas, Bankok and Leghorn. Any kind of Hat mentioned in this ad -One-Fourth Off Regular Prices N.D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street. . The Home of Chesterfield Clothes Special a Sarnia MARTHA WASHINGTON CHOCOLATES 8S5c PER POUND Fresh Shipments Every Thursday Lobby Midwest Building INAS AMT TAA LT KAM