Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX LABOA HOST IN LINE HET: .. ieierevere GREAT GELEBRATION LO PLANNED sess siges Hoe. (T 83eq wor; pentpcoy) savings bank, donated by the is ens National bank. aed is is of war—Refinery workers locz!| Harry Yesness, “The Man in thes versus Boiler Workers Local 596—| Rarrel,” is inaugureting in Casper a|@ eater, | Prize to winners, $10; two gallons of ——— -) © cream, donated by the Palms. ‘3 Twenty rounds of boxing, three con- SALE 4 tests, all free—held on platform at 8 FO) 5 $ 100 Well Bred Rabbits. \s Prise of $5 will be given for the] Must Be Sold Before the : best made cake—contest between 8th of September ° ° . ° r,G d prize, larg d by Casper sh for fat men, over at donated by Smoke House ; Second prize, man’s shirt, value $2, donated by Schultz Clothing 2 third prize, pair suspenders, y the Hub Clothing store. dy : Ries manaser; third prize, one dozen union made collars, donuied by M. LD. Bar aes outfitter, yard dash, boys, for non-win Drug store; second prize, oné box of candy, donated by Lukis Candy com- pany; third prize, savings bank, do- nated by the ns National bank Swimming for boys ony — m. for girls oj First prize, sterling Silver hair brush, donated by Jesse Evans Jewelry ore; second prize Marble statue, donated by H. B. Kline Jewelry store; third prize, one pound box Palms Smart Set choco lates, donated by the Palms. Swimming race, for bays only — First prize, box of socks, union made. donated by Lyric theater; second prize, ‘one-pound box Palms Smart Set cho- colates, donated by the Palms; third We Serve You ~ SERVICE! ‘We like to put it in capitals that way Decause we believe it is the most im- ‘portant thing in the battery business. OF course we can’t make a new bat- tery out of an old one, or a good bat- tery out of a poor one, or a long-lived ‘battery out of a short-lived one. There are limits even to battery service. But we can make any battery last longer and serve betcer if you give us a chance. We can make the Willerd life and reliability. ‘We can always do more with a bat- tery if we get a chance right at the start, although we are ready to heip anytime, Come in! You'll say, too, that we give— SERVICE! AUTO ELECTRIC CO. 136 East Midwest Avenue Phone 968-J Willard Batteries NOTICE All Macabees are re- quested to dress in white and be at the Odd Fellows Hall Sunday afternoon at 2:30 to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Demorest. BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER !.| Bakery Workers Local 350 and Cull- x = latered bedroom rocking| service that he expects will greatly; ted by Schaffer & Gay Fur-| increase the popularity of his busi-| suits pany, will be given for the/ness. This is a baked pie or cake, made by any| give with eve: At stand | titles the purchaser to 25 pressings “ the suit absolutely free. ess of whether the sult costs $25 or oe the service wili be the same. Dally Ccidune to the card which be will) poss‘we time. ¥ suit sold, which en- mediately. Regard- “ which will enable him to return the | 54) owners —~ aa = Highest | prices paid for diamonde, | = |oid gold ond silver. jeweler, Of! Exchange building. in the shortest | ‘This service will go into effect im- | = H. B. Kling |E | SALE, OFFERING LIRGE = 106 EAST F STREET rkers Loca! §42— he office at 7 Labor Day 10c DANCE Winter Garden WHERE THE CROWDS GO Orchestra Superior O0O6-00-0-0 Prize award- o'clock—Prize ! DOE EEDLE®D PLEO 99-414000000 00600600000. + Sn wi eR) 6S oe age ac aepRNBEN oe a SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5c Back to the Old Price 8x12—35-Sheet poet Nee Books, Spelling Boo ALL 5c Regulation Note Book and Filler 50¢ Casper Stationery Co. 130 South Center Street Seccencececccsccsesccceseeseeesee | cE | Richards & Cunningham Company ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF NEW —IN THE— Men’s Department - AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES CLOTHING We feature two good lines of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, viz: the Hirsh-Wickwire and the Western Wool Growers All Virgin Wool Suits, priced at $37.50 up. And we also sell a cheaper line of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, priced at from- Boys’ Clothing . We have a splendid assortment of Boys’ All ‘virgin Wool Suits, from $7.50 to $12.50, and a large stock of Boys’ Extra Pants, from $1.00 Per Pair Up to $3.50 SUITS AND ODD PANTS Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags | Just received a shipment of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. Pillows of Bedding and our prices est. ons, Erasers, etc., and our prices are right on them. school supplies from us and nit NU AACR AA Fall and Winter Merchandise $18.00 to $33.00 Hats and Caps We have a splendid assortment of Hats and Caps for men and boys now, and the prices are much lower than last year. Call and see for yourselves and select a new Hat or Cap for Labor Day. . Consisting of Corduroy Serges, Mixed Wool Cheviots, Cotton Worsteds BRING YOUR BOYS TO US FOR THEIR SCHOOL Blankets, Comforts and | We are headquarters for all kinds Call and see for yourselves. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To all school children of Casper. We have a complete line of School Supplies, such as Tablets, Pencils, Copying Books, Cray- are the low- Get your Always Think Richards and Cunningham Company When You Want the Best Poerecevecoccecese | 0 AA A eee oo are Added Attractions THRILLING AIRPLANE STUNTS I GET READY} ee EE, BIG RACE MEET Natrona County Fair Association STARTS TOMORROW AND CONTINUES THREE DAYS $4,000 IN PURSES « The fastest thoroughbred runners, trotters, pacers’ and ce! AUSPICES UF DON’T MISS A SINGLE RACE runners in the west will participate. THE BIG FEATURES OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS Champion Lady Trick Rider and All- This Will Be the Greatest Race Meet Ever Held in Wyoming. = lA PROGRAM FIRST DAY, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Inaugural Derby, One Mile______ Five-eighths Mile Run._-__---_- Half-Mile Dash ~__----_-----__ Half-Mile Cowboy Race_____-_- Relay Race (Each Day) Purse SECOND DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 25d0 Trot bulrsei res ce eee oye ee ee ari $300.00 Oil Men’s Derby, Mile and One-eighth, Purse_____ $300.00 .Seven-eighths Aile Dash Purses. 222 $175.00 Five-eighths Mile Dash, Purse:__ Ee ea aia hs $150.00 Relay Race (Each Day), Purse__ ) THIRD DAY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Free-for-All Trot or Pace_-_-___--_-_»-----_____ $300.00 ° Casper Derby, Mile and One-eighth-__-_________ $500.00 Three-quarter Mile Dash____-___------________ $175.00, Consolation Race, Fixe-elghths 1) SRS a $200.00 Relay Race{Each Day), Purse-_-_-----________ $125.00 2:40 Trot or Pace for Natrona County Owned RD TSAS See ne re eee $100.00 Novelty Race, Three-quarter Mile; Flatfoot Walk, ‘ Qne-quarter Mile; Trot, One-quarter Mile; Run, One-quarter Nilewee enacts oxy "$ 75.00 Five-Mile Motorcycle Race____---__--_-_________! $106.00 AND PARACHUTE DROP BY J. Y. STOCK AVIATION CO. Lorena Trickey Harry Walters Around Cow Girl of the World. Happy Jack The Famous Bucking Mule. Roman Races Champion Trick Rider of the World. “

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