Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1921, Page 10

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H PAGE TEN MILK DEALERS PASO STANDARD OF GITY TESTS No Exceptions to General Compliance by Dealers in Pasteurized Product; Others Rate High. AN dealers, selling pasteurized milk plied im Casper, cc ments of the c standards fo bacterial tes finance on milk f milk from t under a ban rary infection which cause the dairy people i At the test - 75,000 100,000 Allen, r: ‘Yroman. Miss Gertrade pete a of Phila- delphia, years ago as the most beautiful girl in America, is engaged to Carl F. Lauber, a soft drink manufacturer. NEW HUDSON AND ESSEX MODELS ARE EXHIBITED n the require- me at the} made for | co-operation with | hea’ jorces were able to| Willie Hunter, British amateur course at Roslyn, L. I, where he is Enroliments in Casper and Salt chools started off at a record pace this morning, according to Supt. A. A. Slade, who anticipates that the total will be much larger than last year. Congestion is so serious that half day sessions are assured in some grades and the hiring of additional teachers. ‘This situation is marked in North Casper, where first and second grades will be limited to half day pe- riods until the completion of a seven- room addition to the building, con- struction on which probably will be rushed. The church in North Cas- per already is being rented to accom- modate the kindergarten. The relief afforded the East Side school by the completion of the new Elk street school beyond the state hospital has been offset by the rapid extension of the city to the south: west, it also became known today, when 135 children applied for on- trance to the East Casper kindergar- ten alone. Many of these will be shifted tothe Park kindergarten. In East Casper the sixth, seventh and eighth grades are exceedingly large and unwieldy and some changes may have to be made to accommodate the Creek | British Amateur Champ Seeks U.S. Title = golf champion, photographed on the practising for the American amatea¥ title tournament in St. Louis next month. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT HERE TO -BREAK ALL RECORDS AGAIN | enrolment | 'Tke congestion that has been ap- jparent in the primary grades during recent years is now extending to the | departmental grades in all the grade | buildings of the city,” according to Mr. Slade, who today confessed that | the school authorities face a big prob- lem in placing the pupils to good ad- | vantage. | Salt Creek is no exception to Cas- per and indications are that two new teachers will have to be added to the staff of four already engaged. This condition exists despite the starting of a new school for 25 pupils at the Ohio camp and a larger enrollment jat the Kasoming camp. me have been of the opinion Casper has been going back- a but they would be disabused of the notion if they could be with us today,” said Mr. Slade, ‘‘All indjen- tions point to a much larger enroll- ment,” No accurate count of the enrollment could be obtained today, due to the fact that high school registrations had not been completed and com- munication with some lower grades was impossible. Figures will be avail- able tomorrow. stock cars. A close second in pop- ularity is the Essex cabriolet, one of the most handsome cars to be shown in Casper this season. The other models include a Hudson touring car? coupe and a seven passenger touring, an Essex touring, sedan and a run: about. —___—_ ENROLLMENT HITS RECORD. CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Four hundred thousand grammar and high school students, the largest enrollment in Many automobile owners and pros- pective purchasers are taking advan- tage of the spe exhibit being con- ducted by the Van Sant Motor com- st Hudson and in the large showroom rn ht different models in the two mak The ca attention Chicago's history, answered summons of the school bell here today. Teach- ers ‘declared the children came back to school with less ‘reluctance than in the past, one reason-being the in- stallation of movies in all the city's schools,” The pictures will be used for educational. purposes. HARDINGS RETURN. t perfectioa in ) the standard of the Hudson WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.~-Presi- dent and Mrs. Harding and a party of friends, including a number of high officials, returned to Washington to- Tomorrow Alright RR: gild, vegetable laxative to relieve Constipation ard nd ‘the digestive and tw JUNIORS— Little Ns -third the regu. eggs Made of 1 ingredients, thea candy coated: For children and adults KIMBALL DRE bsg yaad the presidential yacht Mayflower. e ~ SEE BEN“: i H K Fase K K H H kK 4 112 West Midwest Ave. KB H Phone 74. B Ks arold Kramer, Realtor H Manager B i @ rooming house = A proposition, with- H H__ out equal” in the’ ~B Ls city, awaits your in- 3 K igati is Hi vestigation at this 7 K office. = H K K Speci: in Irrigated . See a H ts "and Bus. H K iness ies. ‘'K H Notary Public H « K HKHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH SIE NOTICE There will be no meeting of the Royal Neighbors hadahoded GRACE RAFFERTY, Recorder. ;| (HEHEHE HHI * * % * x = on September 6th. 3 (Signed) PERK EEEREREE: “MILLS PODLHALL RAIDED BY SHERIFF, OWNER HELD Gambling operations in Mills -were given a setback yesterday wheen Sheriff Joe Marquis and deputies raid- ed the Union. poothall where poker and. dice games were in progress and placed the proprietor under arrest. No preliminary. hearing of the case has been held. oe JACKSONVILLE, Fila. Sept. 6.— The Guaranty Bank, & Trust com- pany of this city failed to open its doors today, having been taken over by the state comptroller at the re- quest of the board of directors. Van Husen Collar IS NOW HERE The Greatest Invention in a Man’s Collar Can be washed ‘at home like a handkerchief and yet' have the ap- pearance of a stiff collar. Cas- per is the fourth city in the United States to have this collar and MEDNICK BROTHERS — accom- plished it. Quite a compliment to Casper to be the fourth city in the United States. Anything new or the ‘utest of styles can be had at MEDNICK BROTHERS firsts MEDNICK BROS. OPPOSITE HOTEL HENNING. Ae Te €be Caspet Daily Cribune Oo CLOSI WEAT HER—Fair Aonight and probably Wednesday; not much change in temperature; possibly light frost tonight central and north portions. OUT SAL Is supplying hundreds of people with bargains they have never received before. Be one of the money savers and shop with us. Look the items over carefully. Many of them will come handy as soon as the cold weather arrives. COMFORTS ~— _, Full size silkoline covered. Pure sanitary cotton filling, row stitching. A dandy,Comfort for every day use. TO CLOSE OUT $3.95 COMFORTS 72x84-inch. Calico covered. Grey or blue. Very serviceable. All over scroll. ‘Weight 51% Ibs. TO CLOSE OUT $3.59 BLANKETS All sizes, but limited quanities. CottonS, wool finish and all- wool. Buy your blankets now. TO CLOSE OUT $1.98, $2.59, $3.95, $4.50, $4.95 and $8.49 BED SPREADS 90x100-inch. Satin, scalloped, cut corners. TO CLOSE OUT $5.95 GERMANTOWN YARN Limited Quantity. All Colors. 25c Skein SWEATERS Cooler weather is:coming. You will find one of our Sweaters very comfortable at this time of the year. We are selling them ~ At Remarkably Low Prices IRIS SATEEN . 36-inch mercerized extra quality. All colors except black and sige 29c Yard SUITS, $16.50 TO $48.00 KUPPENHEIMER AND MORITZ. & WINTER - OVERCOATS Just a step to winter. Whiy not buy your Overcoat now and “me $21,00t0$42:00 KUPPENHEIMER AND MORITZ & WINTER _' Lined*or Unlined. At Half Price LADIES’ DEPARTMENT MEN’S DEPARTMENT COMFORTS Filled 100 per cent cotton. Large size, fine quality, medium, light silkoline cover; scroll stitched. Maish manufacture. TO CLOSE OUT $5.95 KHAKI . Heavy weight Khaki, suitable for a quilt 6r pad; row stitching to hold the filling in place. TO CLOSE OUT $3.65 MAISH COMFORTS In this Comforter you get warmth without weight, extra qual- ity, silkoline covered, with satin border, all-over scroll stitching. These Comforters will retain their fluffiness. Our best number. TO CLOSE OUT $7.95 QUANTITY LIMITED CROCHET SPREADS 78x88-inch. Neat patterns, square corners. TO -CLOSE OUT $1.95 COTTON HUCK TOWELS / Red border and plain white. Regular 35c value. Now 18c OUTING FLANNEL 36-Inch, Heavy Weight. 25c Yard ; BERNICE B. VEILS MOTOR HAIR NETS SHLK ELASTIC HAIR NETS 5c = GLOVES ; Dress and Work. At Half Price Flannel Night Shirts Assorted Stripes. | 95c to $2.38 Outing Flannel Pajamas < Plain White and Assorted Stripes. $1.65 and $2.10 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921

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