Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 6

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a “sau PAGE SIS $75,000,000 T0 BED-TIME STORIES FOR THE LITTLE TOTS HELP STOGKMEN aia | THE OAK DRYAD One very cold winter night when the Frost Bif had painted nearly every window very beautifully, he was looking around for some mischief to get ASKED (if I]. o Into. Suddenly he happened to spy a Uny creature dressed in brown. He thought it was a little girl and ran to her m but what do you think {t really was? It was an oak dryad who had been out late, dancing with the wind, and was trying to get home before sunrise. She saw the Frost Elf running to-;Dryad in mischief and when he really | ward her and she became so frighten-|saw what he had done he cried and Jed that she could hardly and. You | cried and cozld not be happy, and his ng to nip her nose and fingers, nat even amovg the fairies th coze and covered the north Frost Elf was not wanted because he f the tree with ice and made a a |was so mischievous. Well poor little|very pretty scene for the poor dead Committee Conference in| Or Drayd started to run again, but|dryad; so pretty in fact that Mary jthe Frost El had nearly caught up/and Bobbie told their teacher about it with her and he began to call to her/the next morning when they went to Cheyenne Talks Plans|?iviesine ner stittmore, Stax Des. | thon ad, my beautiful tiny maid, won't you| But if the naughty elf had thought for Emergency Loans| « in Wyoming Industry for me? I won't hurt you.” Oh! you are so cold you willjhurt the ittle Oak Dryad if yc r. Please, please let me will be so lonely if I what would happen before he had drayad it would have been tter wouldn't it? That is ex- y with little children and . sometimes they do 5, Sept. 23.— 1 I'm sure he'll die with would have been better to have > eee) ee out me.’ {ll the naughty Elf came |things that it would have been better Eugene , chief of the 1 the Oak Dryad shivered and|to have thought about first, don’t they. war finan yoard, at a con- Sahn aicdent sas AUNT MILDRED. ference here with the Wyo-| the wind were| ry advisory committee on d. You see = eerpe) advi : . ni a pid and the/ Oak Dryad was s frightened elf was nearly even| ad the wind came along dryad up and carried | Elf from catching olf was very very jangry. “I will have the Qak Dryad. T wanted only to play with her and wouldn't let me. Now 1 shall it} squeee the oak tree until Oak Dryad and/comes out and begs me to stop.” So t|the Frost iif came to the oak in th-| which Oak Dryad lived and knocked s|and shouted, Oak it| Dryad and let me paint you in lovely 0 would | colors like the leaves Or I shall squeeze the oak tree until you do.” The elf of | didn't really want to hurt the dryad chair-|but he wanted to play and he was too John|rough for a little dryad so she and George| Would not come out. Pretty soon the tree started to turn cold inside and/ neue. ascaned and eromed he rence with the|the Oak Dryad became colder and} ¢,cntier into Bessarabia, where they rr addressed|Ccolder until she drooped and died. | ‘Tont . Y v Then the tree grieved and grieved for | Were disarmed. paises a YS Bt id and finally st died | a 7 : ff had killed Oak | RED RIVER HEARIN nd stock- But when with the d 23—(By The note demerding 9 surrender General ukno, anti-Bolshevik leader in the kraine, together with his followers, “common crimin has been dls. hed to Rumania by the Sovivt au- ties, it was announced in a wire- ess message from Moscow today. ‘The forces of General Makno, | Relxheyik leader in the Ukraine, have been defeated by Soviet cavalry, the wireless reported. Most of General Makno’s men wero billed, the mes. sage asserted, adding that General Makno himeelf, with 59 or 60 of his "Come out dear The Fros' he congressional tude to ner and stockman relief. Mayer, in the cou’ to the bankers, OKLAHOMA CIT Sept. 23 —The Red River hearing which is be- ing conducted here representativ of the United States government in settling the boundary dispute between Texas and Oklahoma, has been set for hearing before the United States su- Preme court at Washington January 9, Frederick S. Tyler, United States com- ‘missioner, announced today quires special attention. The govern- of his address} ment has confidence ip values, in the industry and in the people. You have “You have a did advisory com-|153 state and national banks. Appli- mittee—men who understand yourj|cation blanks and instructions will a I believe funds will»be im-|be sent to each bank and as loans are available, Sy vithin a/made in compliance with the law bet- derable'te rtimes are sure to follow.” re-ter times are sure to follow. Greater Business Means Greater Values In keeping up our policy of bringing costs of wearing apparel] down we announce an addition to our chain of stores by the opening of the Che Casper Daily Ciibune SCOTT TOOPEN ~NEW STORE IN REFINERY TOWN Long Term Lease on Excellent Location in Greybull Secured _ by Jack Scott of Cloth- . ing Company. morrow where he will open another Scott store. He has taken a long lease on the Engle building next door to the Commercial bank in the center of the business distrédt, has com. pletely’ remodeled the building, put in a new front and fixtures and will move in a $35,000 stock of men’s and boys’ clothing, shoes, furnishings, traveling equipment, all in complete lines. The opening will not occur until the latter part of next week. the mean- time being occupied by the clerical foree in unpacking, marking and plac- ing the goods on the she’ } ‘The maneger for the Gri i store has not yet been annoum . but tt is presumed that he will be chosen from among the men at present em- ployed in the Casper store or one of Jack Scott of the Scott Clothing| company will leave for Greybull to-| 5 lpower to Mr. Scott's organization and | will afford the Greybull patrons equal ladvantage in price with the patrons at |Casper and the other points where jeme Scott stores do business. Mr. Scott does business only with manutacturers and on 2 cash basis land with several big stores back of ‘him requirir~ great quantities of |goods, gives him a Jarge unity to bene‘it his clients in a matter. of | prices. - ——__— Finance Meeting | Held in Denver | Holds Promise DENVER, Sept. 23.—Eugene Meyer, r.. managing director of the war finance corporation, conferred here to. day with a committee of prominent Colorado financial men recently ap- pointed by the finance corporation and agricultural and livestock inter- ests. He had been traveling over the country investigating conditions, “Wyoming is in much better condi- tion than a few months ago and the purpose of my visit ‘to Denver is to effect similar improvement for agri- cultural aad stock interests in Colo- rado.. Iam sure the war finance cor- poration will receive splendid co-oper- ation from the committee appointed here and from other men and organ- izations interested in bringing relief to the stockmen and farroers. “We particularly are anxious to stop SETESSESEESESEEEER EE Riataaasaaseeee cet teeeereresteee ret the checking out and forcing out of prematurely young cattle owing to bsence of proper feeding, not to of the relativé > queetion c- I am asking/ the local tho other stores in the state in which Mr. Scott is interested. ‘The opening of another store in the Scott string will give additional buying eRRee-S-R-R+R--R-E-B-EoRCE-Eoh-R-BoRoR-R oR CRCERCEE-E-E+E-E-E-B-E-E-$-8-0-4+0-$05-9-0-0 SHHHK HHH HATA ATS IAHR IIA IIA IRIE SEH NEW ARRIVALS IN We Invite Your Inspection of Our Newest Fall Models SWANSON SISTERS MILLINERY AND ART NEEDLEWORK 113 E. First Opposite Masonic Temple SERIE HHI RE SEE RTE TEES HEE IE PEEP EEE EME PEE EEE EE PEE EEE EEE ER EEE ELE EEE ARERR ILIA ALA ALLA IA EAA LAELIA LM eae Scott Clothing Company of Greybull, Wyo. This will be a complete stock in every way, everything for men and boys to wear, all standard brands of wearing apparel sold at under the market prices. Sale prices advertised here will also be good in Greybull. This sale will demonstrate as never before the great advantages of trading here. Profits have been forgotten. It’s just a case of move the goods and do it quickly. Lot 1 Suits Lot 2 Suits Lot 3 Suits and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats Go for Only Go for Only Go for Only Lot 4 Suits Lot 5 Suits Lot 6 Suits and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats Go for Only Go for Only Go for Only Lot 7 Suits Lot 8 Suits Lot 9 Suits and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats Go for Only Go for Only Go for Only "3425 $9625 | $9925 20% Off On All Patrick-Duluth Sweaters and Mackinaws, Leath- er Vests and Sheep-Lined Coats, Men’s and Boys’ Underwear and Hose, Men’s Extra Trousers, Work or Dress, and Men’s and Boys’ Caps and Hats. SILK SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES zz SAVE NOW & GROCERIES 4/" Saturday’s Specials Phone 320-W Phone 320-W rnwaY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. nancial institufions, livestock organ-, here today from London, England. She] Arizona, ated at his home here eatiy izations and civic organizations to et} was an early settler in this section| today. 4 together and with your committee|and the ranch fe one of the largest in Powers came to Prescott from San here to investigate the exact status|the country, Mrs. Adair was an aunt! Francisco, where he was or of the livestock grower and farmer|of Senator James Wadsworth Jr., of| various periodicals, He had been a 80 we can five financial aid.” |New York. | sufferer from tuberculosis, which fin- <> ! ally caused his geath. He is survived TEXAS PION DIES. } jby two young daughters and a broth. er, the latter an attorney in San Fran. CLARENDON, Texas, Sept. 23.—A! PRESCOTT. Ariz. Sept. 28.—Aaron| 199% cablegram announting the death of! 4. Powers, publisher of the Yavapai! “= Ste Mrs. Cornelia Adair, $4, ow: the! 23 . tate official and|—-TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— {gate ir. owner of the! \-agazine, a former st ts _ _- _ PUBLISHER DIES. my EXTRA LARGE TURKISH BATH TOWELS Regular $1.00 Values. FOR SATURDAY —~65c Big Assortment of Hair Ribbons at . Pre-War Prices . SILK HOSE Blue, Black, Brown, White. Regular Values $2.00 Per Pair. FOR SATURDAY $1.00 SHEETS 81x90. Extra Good Quality. Regular $2.00 Value. FOR SATURDAY $1.50 Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST. Mire Te Ty CANNED FRUITS Large cans Fancy Black Cherries... Large cans Choice Yellow Free Peaches. Large cans Choice Bartlett Pears....... Large cans Choice Sliced Pineapple. Large cans Choice Yellow Cling Sliced Peaches. CANNED VEGETABLES : . 214 cans Fancy Sweet Spuds..... . 2 cans Utah Tomatoes, 2 fo: . 214 cans Utah Tomatoes, 2, for. . 2 cans Sliced Beets, 2 for. . 2 cans Iowa Corn, 2 cans. . 2 cans Early June Peas, 3 fo! Larg2® cans Van Camp’s Porknd Beans, 2 for. Medium cans Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, 2 fo: Small cans Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, 2 for.......... 2 cans Van Camp’s and Campbell’s Assorted Soups for............... ENG: 4 COFFEE 1-lb. cans Butternut Coffee... 3-lb. cans Butternut Coffee. CRACKERS 314-Ib. box N. B. C. Crackers.......... 1 keg American Beauty Lemon Snap: SNOWDRIFT 2-lb_ can Snowdrift. 4-lb. can Snowdrift. Si 6 bars: White Naptha Soap 5 bars Polar White Soap. 3 bars Creme Oil Soap 3 bars Palmolive Toilet Soap. 8 rolls Toilet Paper. 2-lb. pkg. Dried Peaches. SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDIES 1 Ib. Mixed Candy. OCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street Casper, Wyo. The very newest models in Bedroom Suites. They come in all the latest color- ings and designs. - 7 : = PARCHMENT FINISH SS EES VENETIAN OAK a FRENCH GRAY, BLUE TRIMMED LE EE EEE IRE PREETI EPS EES, You may select the Suite complete or separately.’ We particularly invite you to inspect this wonderful new fur- niture, whether you desire to purchase or not. © : CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. Corner Second and David Sts. Phone 37 ATOR A WOT AAA

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