Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 8

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I 4 np o ports made by C. E. Bodenbach, city} 3 the cubic centimeter is allowed mn W pasteurized milk and 500,000 bacteria HK — —H of per cubic centimeter is allowed on raw ck milk. The following is the standing; K - C) of dealers in Casper for the week end-| K N. ing August 5: | Branch ? Vincent, raw 112 West Midwest Ave. 4. Tyler, raw Phone 74. rl" Carroll, raw Harold Kramer, Realtor . & Price, raw Manager } Barker, raw - + € Carlson, raw of Kelley, raw -. McFarland, ra: UNDER PROPOSED K Coates, raw Natrona Butte: K Stark, ray ] Wickenkamp, raw -. We- Offer— a Allen, raw —-- Murphy, raw —Two joining sec Hi Vroman, raw —_ Nene $300 cac! K IX Palms, pasteurized —------ H ed Casper Dairy, pasteurized. - R36 — 160-acre __relin K 9} Loveland Creamery ---.--.-- 1,535,000 K quishment, near Cas- H rite Se per, $400. 0 Baby Born to Mrs. Stritkland. |H K so! _Mrs, Ethel Strickland of 1027 bad 74 4 * } Fourteenth street, is the mother cf a mM baby boy born this morning. The son|K Special in Irrigated ~ py of weighed 9% pounds and both the baby Ranches, "Fatented Dry h H . Homesteads, Re- K th and mother are doing well. Mrs. linquishments and ‘Bus. H th Strickland is the widow of the late) & ‘Opportunities. TY James Stricklind, whose death last | H Notar? Publte K ™ week from burns received in a re-|K H __ finery accident came as a cad blow to} | HKHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH the family. e fhe tart ST ee ee i = DON’T GAMBLE’ ic PAGE EIGHT AINE ClTY. WESTON, loys, Aug. 10— The Weston State bank was held up and robbed today by two men who es- caped in an automobile.» It is not known how much money they se- cured Later an unofficial investigation of Fourteen Dealers Meet Re- the bank’s cash disclosed that the » quirements of Standards as robbers secured about $2,500. One of the bankers was locked’ in the vault. so ee hot “Pep” Adds Popular Wholesale rovements in Cas milk supply base beat cure sted. aur Brand of Candies ing the past week according to Against Only Seven for Preceding Week. food and milk inspector. “Pep's News Depot, 251 South Cén- ter will in future handle Baur’s can- dies in Casper, Charles M. Gunnison, proprietor of the institution having contracted to sell the product of the Denver institution in this vicinity. This high class candy is well known in this vicinity. The first shipment dy arrived here and Mr. Gun ys that he will get a complete sh shipment every week. —_ t issued yesterday 12 jealers in ple to meet milk were abd! specifications. ly of the Vincent, 3 y ‘al othe _— s. The Palms mil the list urised milk. cause the blood to concentrate, while milk wholesaled or retailed! req will make it‘flow quickly. + 100,000 bacteria counts to Spick and Span —and ship-shape. How much it adds to the relish of a good dinner to know that the foods you eat are prepared in a kitchen always to be found in such a sanitary condition. Cleanliness—the by-word in our kitchen —reflects itself in the character of our foods. Henning Dining Rooms and Coffee Shop Henning Hotel Mr. Ree Duction Strikes BOTTOM -S?), aus PRICES “@gtaay Watch Friday’s Tribune for Detailed Announcement of Casper’s Greatest CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street eae MALALALTAALA A blue light focused on a vein will | Harding May CONGRESS 70. Take Vacation | WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Should congress recess late this month, Pres- ident and Mrs. Harding may leave Washington for an extended vacation. No definite plans have been made, STess beginning August 20, cantingent | tional pon passage vy the house before that | opening; its “annual convention Mon-| Brandt = accor ge with Luther day, was told by a Philade!phia police-| college Marguerite Walz, that| services wat be nae at block parties with thousands fox trot-|ably on Friday. ting en the streets had improved the reputation of dancing in her city. ‘Two new steps were introduced be- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Farmer, ac-|fore the convention, the tang» trot. jand the porte-povich, both he-vded as aesthetic and elevating. The con- vention planned country-wide setters with artistic steps. however, it was said today. The. president has hoped that he date of the tax and administration might, make a trip into the Pacific|agricultural credits bill was reached northwest this fall, but it is not now|today at a White House luncheon be- considered likely that he will-get that|tween President Harding and Sena- far away from Washington. * On Armistice day, November 11, the president will speak at Arlington cem-| etery here at a service for the un-|companied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank known dead, and on the same day is;Crider, have returned after spending expected to deliver an address open-| several cage on a bunting trip in the ing the disarmament conference. y Che Casper Daily Cribune WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.— Agree- ment for a thirty-day recess of con- tors Lodge and Curtis. —$——>—--— Pathfinder. sto woman, Miss offset “Block Parties”’ Urged as Dance | Entertainments) x 222%, 0) yor. oe NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The Interna-|due to*old age.- He was born’ in Nor- " association ci “Skee LUTHERAN DIVINE DIES. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 10.—Rev. eran minister in the United States, + died here early today. Death was corah prob- Mr, and Mrs. James Bring Results—— ' and Mr. ror ouisa. “|Bride Shot By Husband Still facing Death Stock ———Trritune Classified Ads———— | iting with» Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stock and Mrs. J. Y. Stock. GIRLS, DON’T GAMBLE! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. ey WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Thursday, cooler in east portion Thursday- ar THE BIG BUSY STORED WATCH OUR WINDOWS Webel’s MEN’S FINE HEAVY WORK SHOES Thrift Price $3.45 UNDERWEAR Thrift Price 95c Per Pair $1.19 for Bargains Buy Here and Save Money With heavy welted leather soles and doubled stiched calf upper. Regular ‘$4.50 Fine medium weight suits for boys. These are the famous “Munsing Wear.” long and short sleves. Regular $1.50— In SILK HOSE, EIFFEL BRAND , In white semi fashioned hose, We offer a limited number at | _ SHOE SPECIAL Children’s low shoes up to and including size two. In sandals pumps and oxfords, also all children white shoes at Per Pair $1.00 WHITE DRESSES For little tots from two to six years old. Pretty ‘white pique, poplin or lawn, daintily trimmed in pink and blue. Specialy Priced at ‘ ‘ Hit LKR $1.39 © BIG ASSORTMENT OF WAISTS and blouses in long. and short’ sleeves. A. splendid ‘assortment of styles and repre- _ sented in the hest’ color for very day wear re ‘Priced at $5.50 DON’T FORGET TO VISIT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT AS IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY AND THERE IS ONLY 7 MORE DAYS LEFT THRIFT Thursday Values to $60 Mostly $50. and $60 Suits includes blue This In young men’s single, double breasted, men’s conservative models, and there are over 300 Suits left in such well known makes as Bloch’s Union- Made @Clothes and the Famous Fit-Form for the young men. Owin g to the’ During this Sale a Small- Charge for Alterations Hi YESNESS THE BARREL 130 W. Midwest Ave- McClure Bldg.

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