Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX €be Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921. FEDERAL AID “© HEAVY FOR TIME... Shipments to Continue Heavy |" Despite High Freight Rates Heavy |, amma pect enengneeenan itis caused by a large roller bear- Do you haye articles of furniture in [ oo be swallowed while at | your home that you are not using— “Barnett’s of Course” ‘ Saturday August 20 Large Bearing Swallowed By ‘Lad is Fatal une wintads. EE TT Paradise Park Isaac Newton, when at school, wes @ notorious dunce, and nearly always found himseit at the bottom of the Women im Holland have formed an organization the members of which have not only bound themselves to Se IS TABLED meshew immodest fashions, but tril Wednesday, Thursday, §| 'S DAY OF : GLENROCK, Wyo., Aug. 19.— | 5,5 visiting the shops and asking the y> , : SEING TOM, Aug. 19.—The fea Russell, 2-year-old son of John W. | tradesmen, not to expose improper Saturday and Sunday ! M oads bill, appropriating $7 Brown of Parkerton, died here, for sale. Matinee junday—4 m. anh tt for construction, one-third of} WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—The | be was brought to town for Sea! mine = ae = | a an would be immediately avail-| administration bill designed to au- | ical attention, from acute periton- ———Tribune wantads DO pay.——— thorize Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood to become governor general of the Philippines .without retiring as an ou active officer of the army, was laid 0 and it now goes| om the table today by the house Places federa! aid) military committee without a ree- ry of agriculture’ ord vote. Committeemen were said not more than 60, to have held tt would be a danger- © appropriation upon’ ous precedent to establish, PHONE | SPECIALS FOR | PHONE 474 SATURDAY 903 dation a about eve Phone 320-W Phone 320-W gueice Bele TCC 200 en NECKWEAR WE DELIVER PROMPTLY Chote Beet - GC ° Sec Choice Boneless Veal 30c |i All Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands, worth $2.00, special’ 89c 50-lb. sack Hardwheat Flour Her pe MERI TE SY Choice Pot Roast 20e terete ri A raamerarg na: ; me UNDERWEAR : REFORM LEAGUE FIGHTS , eee ee aise ie 20635 Sees: Wee 5) ee ee BOXING LAW, REPEAL OF |) Zosstea Com Flakes, per nks———— fee Pp Perk Seak Fancy Breaktes Sumer, DOE | HALF HOSE 2 small cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans Bal oy oP MEASURE 8 abtei 2 medium cans Van Camp’s Pork and Beans spo colors to choose from, special __----+--------- 79¢ 2 pkgs. Jello.. a xa } CAPS Qt. Mason Jars, "Self-Sealing, per ‘dozen... OCEA J . Pt. The firs 61g ed t the Hurley rmitting boxing 1 bouts in New J was held her today by the national Reform bureau The bureau. has been trying to canse yu f Jack Dempsey Georges Ca ickard, and everybody connected with the world's championship fight Jul: terday, when Ci on Pleas Judge Dougherty of H county, refused to issue warrants sought under an anti-prize fight act passed by the New Jersey legislature in 1898 “If I should issue such werrants,” . “I would have to take the hand and march t 3lair of thi had been superseded by the Hurley | act. | FIVE STL WW UML FOR PART IN THEFTS, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 19.—Only welve men recently ar e in ccnnection with the up of a gang of Wyoming. a automobile thieves. ramie county jail erated on bail, three to Denver and three Mccain | On| Warpath, S.0.S.} Call Sounded ' CHICAGO. baby ed in roundir 19.—A plague of | as descend: | towns sur- | has re d their cars by flying = up the radiators and thus causing mosquit TOO wats TO CLASSIFY. BOAR room; board if Phone 1562J. finished cept heat. 11 bow . $19.11" GROCERIES 7.¢ Manhattan Shirt is nationally known as the best shirt No. 21% caris Del Monte poate) Tg ie 10e Pork. and Beans, per can..... 25¢ made and the dyes are absolutely guaranteed fast colors. Fancy Watermelon, | guaran- 3e ik cal duckets Cone and We have these shirts in fine Madras, Silk and Linen, and teed ripe, per Ib......- ee Seen ies «72 gar. 32 ees ae $2. 50 | Pure Silk. Giant Plums, 65 Maple Syrup, per jacket | per basket... —....1...-—_—_—»-— Cc 10 bars White Laundry 50 | Regular Sale Fresh Eggs, _35e Soap for __...... Cc. Price Prize per dozen. Kell S I kg. Crystal Whit ts a nr eee eee is nt ferme pig Kelowes 95 Spd r BOC Bl) $400 sain $3as | ° 6.00 and $6.50 Shirts ________ ~~ $4.55 Saturday’s Specials GOOD MEAT VALUES © $6.00 and $6.50 Shirts $ $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Shirts ____-__-_-_____ $6.85 Men’s thread Silk Sox, double sole, heel ao toe, five Mason Jars, Self-Sealing, per dozen » New pleated back Caps, extra well made, neat pat- $-oz. jars Beechnut Mustard......... terns, leather sweat band, special ______---___ $1.25 qt. jar Strained Honey ij SHOES PHONE ' Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, white and Palm Beach PHONE Yr Oo Cc e r y shades, regular $4.00 and $4.50, special ______ $2.55 BOYS’ DEPARTMENT | Boys knitted union suits of fine ribbed lisle, ecru color, short sleeves, ankle length, or short sleeves, knee length, | $1.50 garments, special __.___----___-_-____ 79c BOYS’ COVERALLS . Boys’ Khaki Coveralls, sizes 7 to 14 years, special __ $1.75 * (.D. Barnett Outfitting 20. 120 East Second Street. The Home of Chesterfield Clothes Market Co. 474 142 East Second Street Paradise Park Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Hudson and Essex prices again reduced Hudson Super-Six . . . $1,895 Besex”.- 3 es i ee F. 0. B. DETROIT Effective August 17 Special Yow Le , 3 ee sy for SATURDAY : im 42 SUITS AT 38 SUITS AT $17.50 | $23.50 These suits embrace every desir- 5 vy able fabric and pattern, formerly The Suits under this group for- sold as high as $40.00. Sizes 35 merly sold as high as $50. All to 42. patterns and sizes 35 to 42. These are the lowest prices at which these models have ever been sold. You will understand something of the value this gives to the Hudson Super-Six when you remember that at $2,600 it was the world’s largest selling fine car. Today's price saves you $705. Essex Further Leads - All in Its Class | Everybody has always classed the Essex with costly cars in performance, en- TIES ; MEN’S SOX durance and appearance. It combines with those qualities the economy of light Formerly 75c and $1.00 values, Satur | Formerly 50c, 65¢, 75c values, Satur- cars in fuel, oil and tires. Thousands of owners report as high as 25,000 miles Ney Shc BUOE aes Cree $1.00 day BSc) 3 for’ Pate eee $1.00 of service with scarcely any maintenance cost. $ Formerly $1.25 to $2.00 values, Satur- For poly ES to $1.00 values, ma or} More than 50,000 Essex cars are in service. For the performance and endurance Gay 2562 Stores a Owe $2.00 | 72% for ---------------_- given, Essex had no rival at its last year’s price of $1,795. 2 z “ GLOVES ! : 4 s ; ; Higher Price Ties Reduced in £ $420? 4 Men’s leather faced t and let What can approach it today with this saving o $4 Proportion Bike ae me = oak ‘At lower prices than they have ever colt for, you can get either SHOES or the dozen 2 "7S sneer $2.50 a Super-Six or an Essex this year and have the best months in : CARER te ero it : Formerly $5.00 to $5.75 values, Satur- HATS Pay i DE $3.85 Fogeedy $5.00 to $6.50 values, Satuz- : ay eS ee $4.50 Yelle Vex: ae ma rene oh ee ney Formerly $7.50 to $10.00 values, Satur VI9Zz a) Erg ea Ze Fa ee eae $5.50 Formerly $12 to $15 values, in the fa- roren $12.00 to $15.00 values, Satur- (OTOR TRUCK & CAR SALES CASPER, WYOMING- Corner Second St. and Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1406 mous Union Made Bates Bhcad.= $8565.52) day! 2 RE ARS Ee $9.50 SCHUTZ CLOTHING CO, 227 SOUTH CENTER STREET

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