Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1921, Page 8

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AGE A 5 | PAGE EIGHT NO DANGER IN. DRINKING GITY =: WATER, REPORT: a sed of the finding repai nerrow and temporarily anies was merely to conform! nterstate commerce rules and who as city | s ned the wa- ause anyone would have been gered by drinking the water. drinking supply which wh questioned) Dr. O'Donnell has ~ maintained on after Mr. | steady tests of the Platte river water { the situation ‘after it is taken from the river at the pumping plant and from distrib- uting points in Casper and finds that it is of extremely high standard. confronted said ; < alarm to! When the water from the river {s/ last " some pollution turned back into the mains here there |o'd Action of Railr s in Con- water it ha used no; serious will! be no danger of even m shade of i Ss ‘ s. In ca i a pollution. pepeane Sapp punted the pollution from the Sage| Forces from the city engineer's of- Change Will Be Made Shortly. FOR RENT | A nice 25-room hotel in small town in Eastern Wyoming. Large office, dissing room, kitchen, pantry, storeroom and laundry. 25 BEDROOMS Twenty-five bedrooms, some have running water. Two public bathrooms and one private. All furnished through- ext with good up-to-date furniture. and i-|Creek reservoirs was dangerous,_lo- fice have about completed the repair OO —————— The skins of one million, eight hundred and sixty thou- sand animals and four , thousand tons of sole leather are used annu- ally in making W. LL DOUGLAS SHOES. | better values for the money than it is possible to buy elsewhere. ter, like expert workmanship and good materials, are a part of there's a life-time of “knowing how” behind every pair. penny expended, but an actual moncy saving as well. Plenty of ice to run the Hotel balance of season, will sell cheap. Will rent for $75 per month until April 1—$100 per month after that. $6 $7.00 $7.50 - of the constant endeavor of W. L. Doug! product is guaranteed by more than 40 years expericnce in makit are the laasace in the fashion centers of America. Mass., by the highest paid skilled shoemakers, under working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for ‘one exam Good chef and wife with one girl can handle the whole thing nicely and make good money. Cali at Casper Daily Tribune office, Casper, Wyo., for further information. €be Casper Daily Cribunc ts would have been immedi- work vices are formal condemnation of Casper, what hou by the railroad on from th Dancing night, Aug. 7- DENVER. Colo., Aug, 5.—Burns re- ceived when she pulléd a“ kettle of scalding hot soup over upon herself child's mother had prepared the soup for the evening meal and left it on the stove awaiting arrival of the child's father from work. WL. DOUGLAS SHOES! Because of the enormous output and manufacturing economies, W. L. Douglas oes are the W.L. Douglas Shoe; ; W. L. Douglas name and the retail price, plainly stamped on the soles of every pair of shoes before they leave the factory, stand as a guarantee of honesty and not only assure you full value for every Finest Shoes You Can Buy at the Price You Want to Pay $9.00 ' ‘Stamping the price on every pair of shoes as a protection against high prices and unreatonable las to protect his customers. The They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, ' the direction and supervision of experie! the price that money can buy. : FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921. POTTERY PLANTS CUT WAGES. : ATLANTIC CITY, .N. J., Aug. 5- jon lt a ad 10 ken mains and ad- waited now as to water can be turned pumping station. essa per gent of which is effective atciy 4nd nine per cent in Ja wus accepted ioday by the > on th it —|« conference with United States Jt *_etrevtaticn. th Notice! > Stkhorn park, Sunday 85-20" at £ pe BURNS FATAL TO CHILD. Tuesday, proved fatal to 5-year- Mayme Lombardi today. The gust Clearance SALE MEN’S DEPARTMENT All Merchandise in this Department Is on Sale at Wonderful Reductions Consisting of () to OQ) Per Cent Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST 1 i ‘Guarantsed- Known Price. Honesty and charac- 510.00 sieat wet The smart styles fine shoes. men, all New York i Office | 43 Leonard | Street ROP STEN PEE TENE TT PORN EREEBPRES ORE SEPLELPSELE PUMPS LT ES ES TE Ce te ae ee corres a o 7 at fe S a ce 24 store itself. of = : i ye te service of an ideal store. iy : = Every garment . r and all Millinery Suits and Coats 4 Teer SRE on display tomor- mi: eee row has been pur- zy 3 " aye Be ce pany enjoys unique ene. it teat At Attractive Prices—$25.00 Up na facilities in New 30 days — direct Be sure to see the new Fall Suits and Coats. x York representing from New York priced. Only one of a kind. th i 5 say traight lines—and all newest 4 Fashions of the at the lowest possi- : 2 Ree aevarvin f Pp special in Suits with and without fur pe in‘quality at ap] td ble price. Not one trimmings offered for the : aia rt e appre- piece of merchan- opening day... * ciable savings. dise was taken over when the lease and fixtures were pur- chased. Are certain to win the esteem ne Poiret Twill models. These are remarkable values. yours while assortment is complete at —_....... 138 East Second A NEW, CLEAN, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STOCK FEATURING DISTINCTIVE. FROCKS AND BLOUSES OPENING TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 Prices That Will Win Friends---Values That Will Hold Them Ideals may be easily expressed with words—but the principles behind those words are meaningless unless an ofganization is prepared to substantiate them. The two lines displayed above convey a most cabid be message to the women of Casper—a message that is the result of many months of careful planning—so that its true meaning cor It is hoped that the principles of THE FUCHS COMPANY are modestly; stated—because saying means so little and doing means so much. A cordial invitation is extended to those women who are curious to see.the apparel, compare the values and test the Fuchs’ Dies and Frocks she seeks—style, quality or price—singly or collective. saying goes, Fuchs Frocks must be seen to be thoroughly appre- ciated. See the big assortment of Canton Crepes, Tricotines and Specially priced for gpening day. Ta Ta PULTE SATE CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN ANNOUNCES ITS id be found and appictaied to its full extent in the ‘Exclusive and Dchncive Millinery FOR THE WOMAN ied CARES \ All being specially a Models beautifully tailored, materials and effects. See the $25.00 of any woman, no matter what As the Select Specially Priced From $12.50:Up To introduce our Millinery Department we will open up to the public just 100 elegantly trimmed new Fa!l Hats made of Chiffon Velvets, Duvetyns and all newest material in the season’s, most wanted colors. Only one of a kind models and are worth two to three times more than $ rg 95 purchase price, which will be... \ ’ _ Fuchs Cae Have that happy knack of perfectly harmonizing with the ultra- feshionable costume. They are individual, they possess style that captivates, quality that pleases and prices are unquestion- ably moderate. See the assortment of es O23 - 15 of new Fall Blouses offered for opening 4 3 day. 10 dozen specially priced at... oe 7) THE FUCHS COMPANY I. O. O. F. Building Specializing Exclusively in Distinctive Clothes for Women A PRINTS TN AEST eS . aA § ~

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