Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, ¥, AUGUST 31, 1921. WORKERS WILL HEAR CLAIMS SERVICE MEN Four Days Are Set Aside for inal Work in Contacting Those Deserving ” Aid. An opportunity Will be given every veteran of the world war in Natrona county to receive assistance in the set- Uing of claims for compensation, ad vice, as to hospitalization or voca tional education or information rela- tive to any problems arising from his war service September 12, 13, 14 and 15 when the local “clean up" cam paign is on. The Red Cross and the America Legion are participating in this work at the request of the gov ernment and a united effort is being made to help every ex-service man who needs assistance of Apy sort. The “clean up” squad will make Its headquarters at Red Cross head quarters, 216 Midwest building, C. fper. Its members, include a medical ‘gzaminer and a representative of the federal board for vocational education examiner, a compensation and insur- ance claims contact examiner, and representatives from the Red Cross and the American Legion. They may be sean Gaily between the hours of 9 and 5. Persons who have made previ ous claims which they believe were not satisfactorily adjusted may apply for a re-opening of their cases as well es men desiring vocational training or awaiting claim adjustments, An especial effort is being made to get in touch with every man in the eounty who is in any way entitled to assistance. Where it is not possible because of illness or disability to pre sent claims in person, the local Red Cross workers will endeavor to assist in getting necessary information tc members of the squad. As this ts the most intensive effort which has yet been made to locate al! claimants and adjust their claims sat isfactorily the co-operation of every resident is asked in reaching these cases. Additional information may be secured Red Cross headquarters. Public Opinions Need Institution For Forming, Said CINTUNATI, Aug. 31.—Declaring that public opinion required institu tions for its expression, Elihu Root, former secretary of state. told dele gates to the American Bar associa tion convention today that aiding the rule of democracy was the highest public service which the legal frater- nity could perform. Mr. Root, together with ~ many Prominent barristers from all parts of the country, began discussion of the means of furthering respect for the law and extending the influence of the American Bar association. “Let no one think that these meet- ings ard. perfunctory,” said Mr. Root. “Like our own country, the whole world is coming under the rule of @emocracy—and democracy depen’s on enlightened public opinion. The h country. rule the Girls Numbering Three Score Are Missing in City DENVER, Aug. 31.—‘hen parents of May Howard, 19 years of age, re- ported the girl as missing at police headquarters today a check showed she wys the 62nd young woman offi- clally [sted as “missing” since Jan- vary 1 in Denver. The girl left home following a disagreement with her mother as to, whether the young wom- an should go to work. She wanted to geek employment but her health has been poor and her mother wanted her to wait. Posse Searching Negro Murderers SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Aug. 31 -Three negroes, ene of whom is al-| leged to have shot and killed Thomas McMillin, veteran special officer of the Santa Fe railroad at Barstow, late last night, were believed to be hiding in the desert east of that place early today. Sheriff W. A. Shay and a posse started after the suspects at mid night. No word had been received from the searchers, it was stated at the sheriff's office. McMIIf was reported t~ have been shot when he ordered the negroes from a freight car. He was formerly chief of police at Albuquerque, N, M sabe Bo sancti es 2a Wat headed people are generally thin skinned. Reon RL METAL WEATHERSTRIPS. Get them put on your windows and doors now; while the getting is good; when winter comes you cannot always get them when you want them, so 40 it now. Phone 494J*° and Larsen will fix "em. 8-26-6t° WE KNOW YOU'LL BE || SATISFIED — ONCE OUR. Leap PLUMBING Scientific plumbing is the sort of profession that we're well versed in. We can plan for your home a heating system or sanitary drainage that will add to the health and comfort possi- bilities of your place of resi- dence. Why not get in touch with us? SCHANK PLUMBING S HEATING CO. INC. 359 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 7il Te show this graphically we have ruled off one unit in the accompanying illustration, Count the number of squares onthe raised part of the tread, They total ‘over 54 whole squares or :sere than thres- fourths of the entire surface that tuled off. ‘The large, flat wearing sur- face of the Michelin Universal means increased mileage. Once you ‘try Mich- ¢clins you will use no ‘other. They give the R. M. MOSHER 316 West Yellowstone Materials We are equipped with the stock te sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. , Rig tim- bers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO, Phone 3 Word Pictures Fail too Describe This Big Wanton Price Havoc. Patrons Wil! Be Well Pleased. Don’t Buy Until This Sale Starts. Competition Will Cringe. WATCH FOR IT! WAIT FOR IT! SHARE IN IT! I CLOSING OUT ONE-HALF OF THE FRENCH ENTIR LADIES’ READY STOCK GARMENT SHOP’S TO WEAR Going Out tc the People at a Fraction of the Price You Usually Pay wag A AE cola H. Anon’s Statement to You My business isto-sell heif of i j this entire stock of Anons‘ 7 The truth and the reason Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear during for this sale. Come and gain by the next eight days. Mr. An- our loss. ons telis you straight from the shoulder why I am here. Now I have rolied up my eleeves ready to mow down oll price barriers in this vtore. I have hired eytra salespeople and have them busy as bees rear- ranging the stock and mark- ing down goods to advertised Prices. I am the boss, and let meé say right here that my own judgement and gain by prices will make grateful, our lows. clamoring, enthusiastic mobs t z We are loaded with mer storm our doors. I am known i chandise and we now are com from coast to coast as tho pelled to unload, Must clear price cutter. I have free reign out one-half of the entire @o make prices in order to stock in the shorteat time pos: raise this large sum of money sible and in order to do this and I promise you the great- I have employed J. S. Harlan, est bargains on the highest merchandise expert and sales quality merchandise that can =e F conductor of Minneapolis, be purchased in the markets tee . Ge Minn., and have given him today. : full charge and authority to go Believe every word in this the limit. big advertisement as prices You have my word that throughout the store have there will be no fake, no bant been completely mowed down x 2 bast here. and this shall be Casper's : : 4 just as greatest sale. The store will be closed tight The man in charge all day Wednesday to mark 8. HARLAN, ‘ ‘ down and to rearrange stock. Minneapolis, Minn.. (Signed) H. ANON. A word of truth to the cus- tomers of this store and the public in general: We have nothing to conceal. Our reason is written for those who are wise enough to understand, broad enough to weigh the facts and firm and shrewd enough to follow their Sweaters Here we have an assortment of All-Wool and Wool and Silk Sleeveless Sweaters, ranging in For quick FREE FREE To the first 25 ladies en- tering our store: Thursday morning we will give one pair of pure silk hose free ‘of charge. Come early and take advantage of this big free offer. Store Closed Tight All Day Wednes- day, August 31 This group of Dresses is com- prised of Tricollette, Taffeta, Georgette, Jersey and Satin. Not one of them three months old and values ranging from $35 to $60 Low Sale Price $9.99 /SALE OPENS THURSDAY | SEPTEMBER 1, AT 10 A. M LOOK LOOK | Cloth Coats Bungalow ‘These are strictly the highest This is not a catalogue of MUST HAVE 15 SALES- GIRLS AT ONCE PH fee ara $2.75 ES. Regular $5, se and $7 values, now Experience preferred but not neo- essary for ai the prices marked the goods will move themselves. to mark down and rearrange stock. There will be no reserves —everything is going the low price way APPLY AT ONCE Fall Dresses This group of Dresses just arrived and are the very latest creation in wool dress for this season. Regular $13 to $25 values. LOW SALE PRICE $11.50 Gowns Hand embroidered and the most beautiful garments you have seen. Regular $4, $5 and $6 values now These are the famous “Doro- thy” make and come in all styles, patterns and colors. Values rang ing from $5 to $7. LOW SALE PRICE $2.95 GROUP NO. 2 comprising of Crepe de rgette and Lace. Ladies, ses are wonderful $40 to $65 GOING AT $22.45 Eight Selling Days Only Aprons eharacter coats made; Twille all the bargains to be found cheap at $50 to $65 by all who Pussy Willow Silk Gowns re- but recognize each article as You will find on our racks a Gigham Regular $9 to $12.50 Skirts— Ladies’ Pure Silk Hoze at sive Entire tock Grouped Winter styles. All going at have been selling for $1.50 and $1.76 comply with the demand of the most 79 LOW SALE PRICE only. They are inade by Verenanaky Cc are 45 inches long and trimmed with We have grouped our entire 2.28 val Ps ag dea apg Remain Here Long. Sale Close: trimmed with Beaverette collar; 2.75 O » 2 have seen them. Now reduced to Regular $1.50 to $2.00 Values hare. lcntive” ateck “is duced to $7.25 a bargain. full line of Coats frorn good cheap one group of them—which are the away prices. These Hose are made ConCaTHG Tin edenaeined oF Gparestie Fur Coats per pair. eo particular dressers. Regular selling ain $5.25 Son and company of New York City ani BOP aed $ 1 4.95 squirrel collars and cuffs. Hegular stock of $8 to 615 Waists. ‘Your Now $1.35 ‘We also carry the most complete line A BIG LINE OF CHEAPER FURS ALSO © Saturday Night RENCH GARMEN SHO! Coats that have been considered ON SALE AT Our famous line of $10 to $12 Rered pe et at can't help $32.45 . Coats to the very best made. ° e Skirts Hosiery Dresses very latest creation in Fall and of select silk, are full fashioned and Dresses and Crepe de Chine and made up to NOW GOING AT price ranging from $35 to $50. ‘These Coats go on sale for two days are made of the most select mole skins, SHIRT WAISTS FELT SLIPPERS a $725 values going fur two days only at choice. Come Early for They Can’t $5.95 of Gordon Furguson Furs ever shown pt. 1 210 SOUTH WOLCOTT ST. _NEXT DOOR TO LUKIS CANDY COMPA

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