Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LIGENSE TAX ( 'Engine “Borrowed,” Not Stolen, Says}! QOFT DRINKS TD “<* "70% y drilling contractor temporarily appro. priated the machine for his own Bill While House Is Dis- “j= te cussing Mes asure. Finding an engine in which he i badly in need and finding no cus todian who could loan it to him a Everything went along fine until offi- Committee ‘Agrees to Strike cials of the Bessemer Oil company no- Flat Rate From Revenue |ticed that the machine had been | The alleged theft was reported to county authorities and a search in the limin@- field resulted in locating the missing x bill of engine. The matter was satisfactorily se tax Of explained to George Massee, sher'if: ar on vendors of soft drinks |whon he visited Salt Creek last night reday by major jaid no prosecution resulted. and means o ——— debate WASH tion from the secti $10 use| RICHARDS AND DAVIS MEET. SOUTHAMPTON, N. ¥., Aug. 19.— Vincent Richards and Willis, Davis became the finalists today in the in vitation tennis tournament of the | Meadow club. 4 Davis took thei meas yy, Clothier, almost as hand-| Paradise Park Open Wednesday, Thursday, mTOR Pe Tea Saturday and Sunday h er: therland {s 1,904 fect. | [Matinee Every Sunday—4_ p.m. named the clas TOMORROW Is The Clestangs Sale On PANTS OUT THEY GO ANY PAIR OF $7, $6, $5, RIDING PANTS IN THE HOUSE $3.95 This includes Whip Cord, button legs, heavy grade Moleskins, Bedford Cords and Heavy Twills. Sizes From 28 Waist to 46. ONE BIG LOT OF $4 and $3.50 Khaki Riding WHILE THEY LAST $2.45 One Lot Corduroy Riding Pants Values to $10.00. To Go at Pants “| scores of Casperites made a hurried trip to the scene to learn the extent! of the find. shown production last drilling crew under tho pe: tion of Esheiman and tract, t €be Casper Daily Cribune , | ine casing before the bit was five féet/and the sale so far shows the imme- jin the off formation. person interested in the well or|pany, Tripeny in pei lands made the trip to the; ner Drug company, It is said however that deats| company, were started with a view to obtaining | company and the Y. W.C. A. acreage on the structure for which weil. LOX REPORTED fancy Saugus oe eae. were offered. With the report of an oil strik: the Lox Sfndicate well at, ears Wyo. use. reaching Casper this morning The well is said to have| night wh . touched the Wall Creek sand./ that ofl beg itutic In fact, every day is a special day in YOUR store and stantial made when trad- ing here, thereby sub- savings keeping your dol- lars in Casper. SEE OUR WINDOWS MEN’S DEPARTMENT Men’s heavy 220 Blue Oyeralls. Union made. cut. All sizes. Saturday Only $1.00 Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts. Full cut, gus- set sides, faced sleeves and two pockets. Get yours while they last. Saturday Only 50c Women’s all-grey kid and cloth top military heel. Sizes 3 to 7. Regular $7.45 to $9.85 values. Saturday Only $3.98 BALCONY Ladies’ Fall-Suits of tricotine, serge and velour, in blue.and brown, that regularly sell up to $35.00. Saturday Only $18.75 ~PIECE-GOODS Thousands of yards of light and dark, fancy and plain White Outing, 27 inches wide, that is indeed a winner. Saturday Only 1'3c Children’s patent and kid Mary Jane Pumps. Sizes 5 to 8____ Sizes 81% to 11_________ IN THE BASEMENT Jelly Glasses. Many different styles. Saturday Only 63c Doz. Largest Assortment of School Supplies in Casper. Full THE GOLDEN RULE STORE The Store That Keeps the Prices Down ) Efforts to verify the report this} Tickets can be secured at the Cas|G. Milbourne, 63 years of age. promi- fmocas were unavailing as nearly|per Pharmacy, Kimbell Drug com- Democratic CHAUTAUQUA TIGKETS {2 ARE PLACED ON SALE | a tickets are now om sale ton told the police. When they left FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 ming officer of George F. Moore. - agent of the state law enf department who is castle with falsely impersona: officer. were not granted when sented at Lincoln because, j: claimed, they were not drawn in cago ne ag, nonce! MAN WHO IMPERSONATED OFFICER 15 ARRESTED ‘HEYENNE, wire: Aug. 19.—Re- ct the Nebraska governor’ custo papers Yasued at the gover-|tion, have been sent to Lincoin .,.., nor’s office here on the governor of|and the delivery of Moore is antic, Nebraska, Sar the delivery to a Wy0- SQUA| CHAUESAS MAKE CHAUTAUQUA WEEK YOUR VACATION WEEK diate response of the Casper public. nent horseman and lead. er here, died :uddenly at his home today. Drug store, Smith-Tur- Richter Music Van Gorden Investment ——— CARD OF THANKS. We wish to «xpress our sincere ap- preciation to our many friends for thelr kindness and sympathy and the beautiful floral offering, during the illness and death of beloved mot G. W. EMERY, ae POLICE SEEK GIRLS. DENVER, Aug. 19.—Denver police’ our eee were asked to locate Margaret Burton, sisters. who were ald 1 betes ce their home Thurs: day and failed to return. The re- quest was made by Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Burton, the girls’ parents. Mar- garet is 16 and Mamie 18, Mr. Bur- MRS. ANNA LUK, MRS. AUGUSTA WISE, MRS. DORA SNUTZ, MRS. MARY. oe Sirgen Sgr hey said they were going to visit a ‘riend. the girls’ father said. Wyoming Fur and Garment Shop Offers a Special Sale Beginning Today 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Music Cha a veritah'e Festival of Music. The Lowell Patt Coenen; featacing Lucle rollette distinguished French violinist. presents two concerts on the third day. Then there is the Maury Adel Hays’ Grand Opera Singers in two notable concerts on th- last day; The Alexander Trio; The Liberty Belles and The Stone Platt-Bragers Trio. Ten concerts in all—certainly the music alone is worth far more than the cost of the season ticket. On Every Garment You Purchase Here in the Next Lectures THREE DAYS 2 womsen Dr, Rob Beoplt. supra op tbe enews FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY of weltechiech is, on oF tke. head. pikes B. Fish, editor of “Labor is another. Add t> these names those of Dean E! ie panel iG former president of the State € om of gh oe $160 Dressesfor . . $129.00 Fe ee nee tnd cag thcegit eau Vega: Siimierd. Dresses j : bhai ich RSE oer Entertainment $85 Dressesfor . . $68.00 ‘An outstanding entertainment event is scheduled for the fourth night in a big play production presented by The Keighley New York Players with an all-professional cast. Two other entertainment fex tures of note rest in the coming of Winifred Windus, a reader who ranks at the top in her profession, and Electra Platt, a New York monplogist and entertainer who is withou® an equal'on the Chau tauqua platform. And so on, through our stock of Blouses, Petticoats, Sweaters and Winter Coats. Ladies’ don’t miss this chance. We are offering strictly new stock, less than two weeks in our store. We clear our entire stock once a month, é SEASON TICKETS ON SALE SOON Adults—$2.50, Students, $1.50; Children, $1.00. This stock includes the finest models of women’s wear No War Tax in the state. An-investigation of this sale will be well ILLUSTRATED PROGRAMS NOW BEING worth your time. ; DISTRIBUTED WATCH FOR YOURS! Wyoming Fur and Garment Shop HATS, COATS, FURS, GOWNS Opposite America Theater Henning Hotel Bldg. CASPER, WYOMING August 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 cy Extraordinary F urniture Specials AA We Saar Setacted’ the fallomsinig fareature fain our stock and for a limited time we will place it on sale at the following prices: Ivory Dresver, Was $90, Now_-_----_-_ $58 Ivory Dresser, Was $115, Now_____-__ $75 Ivory Dresser,-Was $107, Now______- $70 Ivory Dresser, Was $86, Now________-$57 Ivory Dresser, Was $220, Now_______$145 “ Mahogany Finish Dressing Table, Was $56, Now__.--------- $37 Walnut Finish Dressing Table, Was $66, Now —__ $5.95 All My $7.50 Leather Puttees With Straps or Hooks $4.95 HARRY YESNESS The Man in the Barrel 130 West Midwest Ave. McClure Building TO THE PUBLIC—There is only one Man in the Barrel. Be sure you find his place. Beware of imi- tators. 3 ATTENTION All Ex-Service Men Are Urged to Attend the Funeral of Dewey Stanley. ‘ (Killed Overseas) Services From Methodist Church, Sunday, August 21, at 2 p: m. Meet at Legion Club at | p. m. C. A. PORTER, .. Post Commander. Ivory yuaieh Dressing Table, Was “ Bois a Tata Diced wah . Ivory Dresser, Was $90, Now. Was $100, Now. pirate cy x sie ie $65 Ivory Dresser, Was $90, Now Walnut Finish Bed, Was $55, Now____$35 Ivory Dressing Table, Was $68, Now__$40 Maho Finish Bed, Was $62, Now $40__|- Ivory Chiffonier, Was $105, Now___-__ $70 Ww mera ish Bed, Was $63, Now____$41 aaa ag fe Finish Chiffonier, Was $67 Walnut Finish Bed, W: Sete aS Spates gear re: bi ia esr Waes $85, Now A Welnut Finish Chiffonier, Was $75 2 9 NY me ‘ow _ 5 9 Birdseye Maple Bed, Was $85, Now ___$55 ars Lat wi cs eon hoe : Gen. Walnut Dresser, Was $80, Now __$45 Ivory Chiff onier, Was $70, Now_ Mahogany Vanity Dresser, Was $195, Ivory Chiffonier, Was $75, Now_____ Nw 2g See PRE ale $127 Ivory Chiffonier, Was $73, Now_____ Birdseye Maple Dresser, Was $82, Walnut Finish Chiffonier, Was $60, INOW erate ere oo ere $53 Now 220 soa eae en eee $37 & Ali this furniture is of the highest qualit a style: Y i i real-yalues we are off zritig. - y ie eee Cae eee a sel F URNITURE CO. cone Secs and avid Phone 37 NAA

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