Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1921, Page 10

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pec eee =e - PAGE TEN CONSOLIDATED EARNINGS ged YOUTHS a Che Casper Daily Cribune t or ng in Casper, combatlen to pass or reduce dividends as a result of unfavorable conditions ufecting the industry. | case in in which John Eggenweller | others were robbed of a Cole “8” car cial Condition Despite Slump m Industry : “Tope ee dustrial school at Worland when they The Consolidated Royalty Oil company for the first seven | entered pleas of guilty to See Shinn field, according to a report of the treasurer submitted | tneir treedom at the discretion of the at the Ronee annual meeting of that concern in Casper. Rod-'warden at the institution, and inti es a total of erties purchased and contracted for Was the outgrowth of the recom- ing the year, $123,325 and in pay-| Mendation of County Attorney Purcell, ° ‘The usual dividend of 3 per cent on|they pulled the stunt had escaped all outstanding stock was declared|whon he heard of their arrest. stablished oil firms which have been. and others, charging fraud in an at-| == tempt to secure the insurance on the | == | nese which followed the stock-| DENVER, Sopt. 19.—Crime is on | een meeting, resulted in the re-'the increase in Denver according to a election of B. B. Brooks, president: T. statement issued today by District At- A. Dines, vice president; C. B, Rich- torney Philip S. Van Cise. Mr. Van ardson, vice president; Roderick N.!/Ciso said that total number of crime secretary sac 18 abd 719 Foun, Caen Officers ReElected at Fourth / at Fourth Annual Meeting i in) who were dolntly charged with high- on the Yellowstone highway east of Casper, were sentenced te serve @ Wionths of this year derived an income -of $443,696.53 from! — ea ee ieee ap 4 associated companies and royalties, largely from the Salt |°¢™°™" erick N. Matson of Cheyenne, treasurer, also showed govern- ™4ted that they would serve but'a few iment bonds, other bonds, warrants months of the selitence. who caid that he belleved the boys nthe company's building, |.e4 been made the dupes of @ stronger 1 on outstanding bpayabie October’ 20 to stockholders of | ay the result of ve wt 4 it of the story the boys year amounted t ord October 15, a proceeding which told Mr. Purcell said that he had| = car after the alleged frame-up in the | = | robbery. = Matson, and treasurer. cases filed in the criminal court in Other members of the directorate are, 1921 would be 50 per cent greater than as the outgrowtn of a and : Casper; Company Shown to.Be in Good Finan- sentence of 14 years in the state. in- [however that the bors be allowed Greek anks and due’ $240,790.64, payments on new prop-| The leniency shown by the court mind, and’ that the fellow for whom offers much in contrast to many old fiied information against Eggenweller WOWES TOBE i! BE Election of officers at the directors’ —-—.-- Motion pictures of the North Platte} S. A. Lane, R. 8. Ellison and H. D.\jt was during 1920, based on figures | == ifrigation project are to be the spe-| Schoonmaker. icompiled_to date this year. ial feature of the chamber of com. ——_ = Merce forum luncheon which will be held at the Henning hotel tomorrow LADIES, NOTICE Special Matinee Every Wednesday AT THE COLUMBIA Show Starts Promptly at 3 P. M. _ Admission 10c <The pictures show scenes at and Hear the Pathfinder dam, construction york on miniature diversion dam and growing crops under process of irri- gation at Scottsbluff. Earle D. Holmes, chairman of the GHamber of commerce irrigation com: Muittee will make his report of the re- Bust of a recent conference with U. 8. FErlamation service officials. The Meeting will be attended by engineers ‘Who the U. S. R. S. and by represent- tires of the state engineer's office, Sho are now conducting a joint sur- ¥ey_of the project. 95c We Are Selling Them Sizes 6 to 1014, in Black Only. $6.95 Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop The Most Extraordinary. Millinery Event Ever Known This Is an Event Which Will Never Be Forgotten. Down in History as Being a Typical Fuchs Sensation. We have just been fortunate in making a oruke of 200 Pattern Hats---at our own price: Comforts Good quality cotton. Covered with silko- line in medium and dark colors.: A practi- cal, serviceable Comfort of good size. $3.95, Dark blue and gra: Scroll stitched. Just tthe right Comfort for hard service. é Calico covered. It Will Go Plain Colors, also Fancies in’ Dark and Light Colors, Values up to $2.75 Per ard. 98c the Yard ~ PURE SILK DROP STITCH HOSE White Only, Regular $2.45 Value $1.00 the Pair The cheapest Hat in this lot wholesaled at $12.50 and 15 per cent of them wholesaled as high as $22.50, and are regular val- ues which would retail as high as $29.50. Right fresh from the wholesale house. Made Up to the Newest Winter Shapes and Materials and in Most Wanted Colors. S : a 3.59 ; Wide Ribbon £ Unrestricted Choice This sale will demonstrate to the people of Casper that the Fuchs Company is giving them the most wonderful Hat values ever offered.. Remember, these Hats are Fall and Winter styles and direct from New York’s exclusive manufacturers. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY * le | 8 oz. Lemon Extract___ 4 Ibs. Pancake Flour____---_-- Boys’ Flannel Night Shirts Assorted Stripes, Sizes 13, 14 and 15. At Half Price 30 Pairs Stacy Adams Shoes On Sale Tuesday Morning. THE BIG Bt JOY STORE, MEN’S DEPARTMENT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. WEATHER—Generally fair in south, showers r~>bable in north portion tonight or Tuesday; cooler Tuesday and in the north portion tonight. | Are You + ina Money? BY BUYING STANDARD MERCHANDISE DURING OUR CLOSING OUT SALE “If not, get busy and take advantage of the wonderful reductions we are offering. All season- able and practical merchandise, bearing the Webel stamp of honest goods. Fine Worsted Pants - Come in Sérge. Striped and Solid Colors. / Don’t, Forget to Buy Your Mittens and Lined Gloves m3 Winter. $2.55 to $6.35 * McKibbin and Schoble Hats 7 Fine ‘Velours and Felts All Shades and-Sizes~ - At Half Price Outing Shoes at $1.98 Per Pair LADIES’ DEPARTMENT FURS . ALL FURS IN STOCK. , At Half Price The Shoes That.Hold Their Shape Shoes for Boys Extra good quality, tanned oak soles, brown or black. Just the shoe for school wear, bull dog or English style, sizes 9 to 2. $3.95 the Pair OTHER SHOES FOR BOYS $2.95 and $3.50 The Pair Blankets 64x76 Wool Finish.Blankets.. Medium gray, striped border. anket. $3.95 / Pancake Flour, 1 can Grape Syrup Pectimose__50c 15c size K. C. Baking Powder__10c 25c size K. C. Baking Powder__1l5c 1,-Ib. can Ryzon Baking Powder 2520 oe 15c 1-Ib. can Ryzon Baking -. - Powder: 22o4 522200558505 A very serviceable _ pkg______- 10c - Utz and Dunn Shoes For pears Who Care. We Still Have ‘Good Run of Sizes. $8.50 the Pair Bungalow Aprons. and House Dresses - Come in dark and light colors. 98c Belding’s Surah Guaranteed black satin™ lining. " Twilled BER finish. 32 inches wide. Regular $5 $2.95 Per Yard e Final in Groceries ) AT UNHEARD OF PRICES

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