Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1921, Page 10

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GEE —— PAGE TER LAnyisony No MMPPOINTED 10 MMARY OF LONDON, July 20.—It is nounced as provisionally arranged / that Premier Lioyd George will at tend the Washington conference on limitation of armaments. ' ‘ tives YONKERS, N. ¥. , Iddlrs. Bryant B. Brooks of Casper {iftusea ty James A. Stiltman, As ~ Represents Sixth Judicial Dis- trict on Board Provided next Monday, probably will be p poned until October 1, because by Law Imess of John. F. Brennan, chief Greeley —— counsel for Mrs. Stillman. oer ending the state historical] LINCOLN, Neb, July 20—The|, F. W. Schutz, who recently came sixteenth legislature pro-|state supreme court has reversed the |here from Greeley, Cole id |denied an injunction sought by Mam Widener and others against new scale of rates adopted by the ers in 1919. The high court ri that a meeting in Denver was ° be n. t tr MOTORBIKE RIDER IS ed issued by the supr Thomas, of Cheyenne . Goshen, ra latte counties; Dr. y Hebard, of the Uni Wyoming at Laramie, for e the second district, composed of Al napebany and Carbon counties; Mrs » caCharles Stone, of Evanston. » third district, emb icukSweetwater, Uinta, Sub ton counties; Edward BILLINGS, Mont., July ‘ jin,| here as Arthur Lovett, 44 years -|motion picture operator at a 1} theater, was killed in a motorc: y :Sheridan, for the fourth district, con-| accident on a hill three miles west he sisting of Johnson and Sheridan coun-| Merrill, a small station west of Col Isties; William R. Coe, of Cody, for the | bt J. L. Byrd, proprietor of 1 cefifth district, which incl ust Hot Spring, Park and Washakie coun. thrtles; Mrs. Bryant B. Brooks, of Cas: per, for the sixth district, Converse, | cotte ranch, where Gus A. Simmon: coroner of — Stillw: and took with only a few minor bruises. nowFremont and Natrona counties; and | Columbus, ot fA. M. Nichols, of Newcastle, for the| county, was notified of «geventh district, namely | to Weston and Crook counties. en . Realizing that without the nssist were edad its t©ance of practically every citizen in ir t Wyoming, the compilation of the com- ede plete historical data of a state so rich tC the legislative body enacted this | amendment so that the state historian to might have an official helper and ad ull jm such material, would be a task "88 almost impossible of accomplishment, BILLINGS. ce visor in every section. mer Lieut. Gov. A. E. en Much as these members may accom Plish alone, it will take the co-opera tion of all the people in each district to make the historical i ing to information reaching here. of as S: what it was designed to be—a place|thought he might recover. He took He Where all material of whatsoever na-|@ turn for the worse in the evening .q ture pertaining to the history of the|@nd passed away at 12:40 yesterday state, is preserved and filed for the | morning. . benefit of the prseent and future] He was born in Wisconsin 55 years W generations ago and came to Montana in 1888 Ls = " ai uenrina tin hous ROAD IS IMPROVED. with the vest Refining company The proprietors of the Paradise * offices, is confined to her home by a| Park have recently purchased a road 5 serious cold. grader and water wagon and an nounce that the roadway leading hi Sara add to its popularity. | SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—(By Ee Se EL United Press.)}—More than five million into rich farming land by the con and visiting friends struction of the proposed Be: Ider} &ccording to J. B. Lippincott, recia- anon dam across the Colorado river.| HK — SEE BEN — HK mation engineer, formerly of the Uni- ted States geological survey. The proposed dam, to be the highest in the world, is to be 550 feet high, it ww branch is planned. It will be capable of stor- pe eremreres ore ing 24,000,000 acre feet of water and or ee yill develop 1,000,000 horsepower, Harold Kramer, Realtor More than the total hydro-electric Manager power now developed by Projects. ee ges IRRIGATION. Lippincott compares the Colorado river t othe Nile in the way the two rivers deposit waste quantities of silt 4 othe lands they irrigate. This silt, he says, acts as a fertilizer, and makes the desert soil suitable for the cul ture of almost any product. The United States government owns More than 1,000,000. acres in the re. Bion which would be transferred into valuable farming land by the consum- mation of the project. Two tracts under the Proposed Casper irriga- tion project have been put up for sale. One containing 80 about 12 mifes wes! Yellowstone and another of about five miles north. west. Both are good land and lay pretty for irrigation or dry farm- ing. aa so If you have a small home in Casper this xi- acre tract will muke you a real trade. a WAGE HEARING SET. DENVER, July 20.—Hearings on the proposed wage reductions of Waiters and cooks by the Denver hotel men will be held by the state industrial commission, it was indi cated today. Hotel men announced a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent in wages on Saturday. The two unions will appear before tno commission to_make formal protst Specializing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- linquishments and ‘Bus. iness Opportunities. Notary Public ALALALALALALALALALALALIALAAL it_was said 100 Wash Dresses, which we have be merly priced from $6.00 to $8.00, we New shipment of hosiery, regularly priced $1.50 to $2.00, selling for 90c. Coine early and select the best. Many additional] ba: French Garme M Wolcott Street, Just Around the Corner From NIGHT NEWS July 20.—Hear ict or proceedings in. were to be resumed at Poughkeepsie Lancaster county district court which ceutive castle of the Royal Highland. one in which action raising rates A perpetual injunc 20.—Ar-| yesterday for Cheyenne to attend the thur Lovett Barron, known generally ies Big Horn, | theater, riding in the sidecar, escaped|from Colorado where she spent her latter was able to walk to the Mar. Campbell, | body to Columbus where it is being held until relatives are heard from. Mont., July 20.—For- Spriggs died at his Helena home Tuesday, accord- He was taken ill some days ago of department | ¢Tysipelas and up to last night it was abe sh | the dance pavilion and amusement road has been graded to a level, and 7 will be kept oiled to keep down | PLANNE dust. The park has proved to be a ball iW great attraction to the dancers of Casper, and the improved road will Clem Hines of Salt Creek is spend gcres of barren desert can be turned|ing the day here on a business trip HKHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH)| SIVIGIIISLIISOIIOIIII OSE OSS SIN ‘ THURSDAY SPECIALS en advertising for $3.25 and were for- will close out tomorrow at $2.75 N N & & & N N All our summer Dresses, a large selection, are now marked half price. N ‘) K) 4 N 8 CANNER SELLS UT uss Entire Stock of Clothing and Sec ond Street Lease Purchased — by New Arrival From ot hich for a number of years, has purchased the entire stock of the Frank Canner company, and has a lease on the store wil the = = = 4 lothi bi sness | ae has been in the clothing business | == S 2 cx = aS — Prior to putting in new stock. Mr. hutz will clear the store of the pres. tock by a big sale. Well known of men’s merchandise will be in eme | Stalled. Paul L. Wertz, formerly employed as advertising man for the Hibbs Clothing stores throughout Colorado, will assist Mr. Schutz in his work. PRESBYTERY. ules not ATTE! daughter, Miss Ruth, and O. F. Sell. ers of the North Casper church left Presbyterian Synod of Wyoming old,| which will be in session there this jocal| week. The Presbytery of Cheyenne ycle} will hold its meeting in the state cap- t of| ital at the same time. jum: ————_>-—_—_ the} Miss Lora Monson has returned The| vacation of two weeks and has now resumed her position in the registry s at| department of the postoffice. ater the “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” Midsummer Clearing to the STRAW HATS 46 and 24 Off Men’s novelty braid straw sailor hats, split straws, panamas, bankoks and leg- horns at 33 1-3 and 25 per cent off. Neckwear All silk four-in-hands formerly $1.50 and $1.00. Now 2 for $1.2 5e Each ...... a; Silk Shirts Men’s heavy tub silk shirts. Also crepe de chine silks, Neat striped patterns. Spe- at... BOBO M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street CALALTALALALALALALASALALA IAAL rgains. nt Shop Lukis Candy Kitchen. i hhikche he dedi dede ede hed de de dod ded dede ull E WEN OSI SILI SOCIO IDGISIIIOPIVIO SATS Sc €be Caspet Daily Crivune wumZzorv THE WEAHER—Fair tonight and Thursday except unsettled Thursday in southeast portion; not much change i in_temperature. ae OG THE BIG BUSY STORE SS zea WATCH OUR WINDOWS week we are going to prolong the regular Thrift Special and make a Thrift Week-End Special THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, thereby giving more people an opportunity to secure the many bar- FINAL CLEARANCE ON Ready to Wear Coats and Suits, regularly priced up to $62.50, grouped for week-end sale at $12.50 $19.50 $29.50 This includes all the navy gaberdines,~ tricotines, poine twills, serges as well as fancy mixtures. ONLY TEN COATS, regularly priced up to $65.00, in two groups. $11.50 and $18.50 Waists and Blouses Our entire stock of Waists and Blouses at greatly reduced prices. SOME REDUCED TO Half Price This is a Jarge assortment, both in styles and prices, and on account of our limited ad space it is impossible to list prices and descriptions. Come look them over. Men’s Felt Hats “These are the famous McKibbin made hats and regularly priced at $5.00 and $6.00. WEEK-END SPECIAL AT $3.75 Each This lot comprises the various season’s styles and colors, all sizes. Here is an op- portunity to secure your Fall Hat. Another Large Group of Items Added to the Previous List in Our Bl GROCERY CLOSE-OUT SALE Coffees, Teas and Spices Chase & Sanborn ~ Coffees 1 Ib. Century Club Coffee accmmeense SOC 3 Ibs. Century Club Coffee ____...._. $1.00 1 lb. Seal Brand Coffee __...._...__.. 4Be 2 Ibs. Seal Brand Coffee 1 Ib. White House Coffee 3 Ibs. White House Coffee 1 Ib. Butter Nut Coffee -—-.- 40 3 Ibs. Butter Nut Coffee .... $1.20 1 1b. B. & H. Coffee ____ 40c Bulk Coffee, Ib. ........_... 25c 5 Ib. pail Chase & Sanborn Coffee__ $1.75 10 Ib. pail Chase & Sanborn Coffee__ $3.50 100 grams B. & H. Soluble Coffge....._. 7Be 50 grams B. & H. Soluble Coffee... 4 oz. George Washington Coffee_. 21% oz. George Washington Coffee...... 75c 33 grams George Washington Coffee__ 40c Instant Postum, large . 45c Instant Postum, small Postum Cereal gains we are offering. DRY GOONS SECTION CANTON CREPE Dresses and Suits $24.50 ALL SILK DRESSES SHARPLY REDUCED Dresses for Little Girls From 2 to 10 years old. Made of mull or gingham, offered at $1.00 Each One Lot of Shoes FOR WOMEN: AND CHILDREN Broken sizes, values up to $11.50. On the table at $2.95 the Pair Men’s Work Shoes IN BROKEN LOTS We have a large ‘assortment of these shoes in welts, McKays, pegged, channel nailed in various leathers and styles. Priced at $3.75 FOR THIS WEEK-END SALE Ground Spices AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES 2 oz... -- Te 8B oz. ........ 3c Goz.......... 15 6o0z......... 60c Ground Black Ground Ginger epper Ground’ Cinnamon Ground Red Pepper Ground Mustard Ground White Ground Alspice Ground Cloves Ground Spices ‘AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES 2oz.......... 15e Soz.......... 50c 4oz. ......... 2e. 16 0z. ........ 95 Paprika Cream Tarter - Pepper Mace Nutmeg Thursday Saturday 3-DAY SPECIAL SALE It has been our custom the past few years to run a One Day Special Sale, THRIFT THURSDAY, but. this WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1921 Friday Women’s White Shoes Full Louis, military and walking heels. Excellent quality kids. Utz & Dunn and other good makes. WEEK-END SPECIAL . $7.50 and $5.90 THE PAIR Infants’ Shoes Up to size 8, any pair in the house, week- end special 50c the Pair This assortment comprises every known style of shoes for the baby. ‘ Various colors, color combinations, black and white. >. eo : Men’s Outing Shoes These outing Bals are made of brown elk and smoked elk leather and are won- derful wearers. All sizes. Priced for the week-end sale at $2.95 the Pair Teas 1% Ib. Japan Tea, Seal Brand .......... —— 35¢ 1 lb, Japan Tea, Seal Brand - 70c 1% Ib. English Breakfast Tea’...._.__ 30c 1 Ib. English Breakfast Tea . 60c 4 lb. Ceylon and India Tea __.._____ 3S 1 Ib, Ceylon and India Tea .....___...._... 70e 4 Ib. Gunpowder Tea 1 Ib. Gunpowder Tea . 1% Ib. Lipton’s Tea 1 lb. Lipton’s Tea _ Spices! . Whole Mustard Whole Poppy Seed Seed Whole ice Whole Cloves. Whole Nutmeg Whole Cinnamon “Whole Mace Whole Ginger Root ; Whole Celery Seed Whole Coriander ie Sage : Seed Whole Bay Leaves Whole Caraway Seed

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