Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Mesa 0 VERA CRUZ, Aug. 11—(By The Associated pret) — (Sense es tha MT METHODIST CHURCH Che Casper Daily Cribune lea are the petroleum firms operating} My PROFIT-SHARING STATUTE IN| 2.825" ==" (ON | law provides that the share PROGRAM ot. MEXICO UNDER FIRE, REPORT =." =.= 10 PRESEMT Poa joven not be less - Bis pertence ° whlie in = aera ney. a ad! than 10 per cent. |program is entirely of classical mu- THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921, THE MAN IN THE BARREL Pe the Cas he di- rect! 1 be pre-| Commercial and industrial interests of the state of Vera Cruz|vested in = special commission ap- ted i m 10 MAS. STONE n South |have informed Governor Tejada that they are absolutely op- este lyelinggy erent: 2ochewrnd senda poe ern Concert a “die, chure ‘ne ‘Death at ‘South Durbin Street of Mer apse 9 a Home Last Evening Attrit the rend) lo taach and other pescrption se uted to Break in Health boner! re "tena apparatus Last Year. = [ a nnuia ~ Satu tem} _ — lashugends Of Woodman Lodge Will Organizee or fo Bie Pres. Harding’s Father Marries At Age of 76 ; i Be | Branch im hay Midwest Ave. Harold irs bmp “Realtor UNDER PROPOSED DITCH. We Offer— aaegeryae au FeEe a saree p2oinins sec: ch. B55 §2 gen 160ai relin- shy spear Cas pe aat00. pepe _ ng. ted pee stead STA UAMAGRRREREREREAE RET E ROE A 2 or | ee ee KHKHKHK! = Nelned That came | the World Says Mr. Ree Duction Full Details of CASPER’S GREATEST CLOTHING SALE In tomorrow’s Tribune. We're going to save loads of money for readers of this paper. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street GIRLS, DON’T GAMBLE! | f S paeeant atial her ithe = eee ail aiatinine UL nt WH On the Few Remaining Dresses. Taffetas and Satins. Mostly Navy and Black $ 1 9.50 Our Regular $42.50 Values. These You Must = _— TGOMME ERCT CIAL WEATHER—F ‘air tonight and Friday, slightly cooler tonight in northeast portion. GOMPANY¢ = “Only 6 aS umzony WATCH OUR WINDOWS More Days of 7. Big Grocery Sale DEEP SLASHING OF PRICES IN OUR MEN’S AND DRY GOODS DEPARTMENTS = Watch Our Ads Every Day, Many Bargains Will Appear that Will Mean Big Savings. Each = Day New Items Will Be Published. Watch Them Closely. SILK DRESSES PRICES CUT IN HALF PATSY ROMPERS PATSY PANTY DRESSES SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS Sateen. Now is Your Opportunity To Get One of These Dressy Little Garments for the Tots AT LOWER PRICES Full Louis Heel, Black; DRY GOODS SECTION SPECIAL Three Canton Crepe Dresses Pretty See to Appreciate. FINAL CLEARANCE Made of Japanese Crepe, Chambray and : On All READY-TO-WEAR _ ASK FOR PRICES SATURDAY SPECIAL--Women’s Strap Pumps Satin,’ Black Suede, Brown Suede. Special at $6.95 the Pair A Good Run of Sizes. Get Yours Early. MEN’S FINE COTTON’ RIBBED MUNSINGWEAR Long and Short Sleeves and Double Closed Crotch. Colors, Ecru and White Now Priced at $2.00 DANIEL GREEN COMFY. “SLIPPERS For Men, a Full Assortment of Colors a> i | EVER WEAR HOSIERY IN ALL SIZES «-,A fine Lisle Sock with Reinforced Double Toe and Heel. Colors: White, Champagne, Grey, Mahogany: and Black 3 Pair for $1.00 MEN’S BAND NECK SHIRTS These Shirts are Well Tailored and a Full Variety of Colors to Pick From Priced $1.50 to $4.00 AA “i Clearance SALE ji. TWO MORE DAYS Friday, Saturday ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE f Z saogrvewecz Values to $60 Mostly $50 and $60 Suits This includes blue serges, all wool wor- steds, tweeds, her- ring bones, cash- meres’ and unfin- ished worsteds. In young nien’s single, and double breasted, men’s con- servative models, and there are over 284 Suits left in such well known makes Made Clothes and the Famous Fit- Form for the young men. eudv a SOS a Owing to the big re- cuctoes during this sale are making a small charge for Nore HARRY YESNESS | THE MAN IN THE BARREL E 130 W. Midwest Ave. = IMU. . McClure Bldg.

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