Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 5

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New Steamship Service Planned LBS meet, on tothe}, . Une plans to establish RUE LOSES REPUTATION FOR WIND, ISREPORT ===) coast ports and Central America, it Not ough to Run Windmills so hoe sed aad sud Tevextor stock Is Sufferi, abpee a taomthote Wan weaved. for Lack of Water eal Southern Wyoming Ok FIGHT IN CHINESE SS Ne cen doesn’t sound reasonable, but it ts]. vouched fbx by Hasty" Henderson are unable to pump water for thelr/ death revealed only in the struggling Itvestock and the critter# are suffer-! figures of two furious men silhouetted ing so severely that on some ranches jagainst the paper walls of # Chinese weekly wash day has been dispensed | weddig chanfber, fs prevented in with in order that the water custo- ° marily used to cleanse the family gar- | pi, ments may be given to famished cows. This situation exists in the Albin | Hobart ¥ . ‘ind Pine Bluffs districts, states Hen-|with muscles of. steel, and Niles derson, who has just returned from a| Welch, a younger man, lighter than tour of that region. Ordinarily the | nis opponent,. yet sufficiently skill¢ul wind blows’ so steadily there that few jand dexterous to wage an equal com: ranchmen and farmers have made any | pat. provision for pumping water for live- To film this particular scene, a stock other than the installation of} most beautiful interior set, represent- windmills. Now that the wind has |ing the wedding chamber of a Chi- tickle fickle palates! Do more hurry-up shipment and Installation of | and decoration faithfully gasoline engines has gone out. © At a few ranches and farms there | darkness when all are not even hand-pumps and with the tie, but. powerful searchlights placed windmill wheels stationary there {s @/ yutside the thin paper walls threw into shortage of even sufficient water for| pola ‘silhouette the dark, grappling domestic purposes. i] ya of the two men. COMMANDER APPOINTED. Don’t accept substitutes! screen. ‘The struggla. in the the Eighth Corps area with eas ned chamber is one tae the most impres ters at Fort Sam Houston, sive situations of “The Cup of Life,” c. gt ae St. eae @ prod notable for gripping ac- spending a few rhrait ag {Hon 4 dramatic sispense. ag after business in: Rs No coaxing needed these days to tem and visitor folks to eat a-plenty—not wien teers atte of cold milk or cream and lots of Kellogg’s oat 4, mate some handy fresh fruit—ready to Kellogg’s are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! They’re the original kind—they ought. to be best! No other corn flakes are so deliciously flavored; no other corn flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! Kellogg’s are alwnys a delight to serve —and a treat to eat at any meal! In fact, you'll never know how good corn can be until you know KELLOGG’S! The difference is astounding! than ask for Corn Flakes— say KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES! ert Diol eee Reem Te aa ee oe ot For, Convenience of Our Patrons at | “TRIPENY’S” Why Stand in Line at: the Express Office? -Drvss © Cigars ™ Fountain Service a7 oovecrvoescccsvenessossososcoeoosnes CUSTOM SERVICE WiTHOUT TEE ANNOYANCE OF A TRYON READY.~TO.P?PUT OW. TAILORED AT FASHION PARK _ STURDY TYPE OF MAN THE TONING DOWN ¢ QUALITIES OF THE* STANERPK SUIT IDEA AND ITS INFLUENCE TOWARD AN ERECT POSTURE. IS RECOG- NIZED AS A SPLENDID STYLE GARMENT FOR THE SUB- STANTIAL BUSINESS MAN. THIS FASHION PARK STYLE IS FEATURED IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF THE SATURDAY. | | ; EVENING POST. Fae eas a 4 FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS 4 ; AND MORE - | J ESSEN’S| . “115 East Second Street Steam Bakery Now Open for Business OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, NEXT DOOR TO THE TRIBUNE be Casper. Daily Cribune OAR pope: eo mrege do eoatetrateegeeentrte age tree atodeetedy ot + PPS ep are dood deste oe ostosto erate sostodto reir soso lor ar aese sede Grrr sene oerr arr sas ose ° toot Me Sas if ‘? 0-48 Oe Me eae % so efo-as Poe Goats 1M "ee" Re a | oe MEN of CASPER | I Received on Wednesday of This Week Two Shipments, Consisting of 132 Overcoats These coats were ordered by merch- ants in various parts of the country and due to unfavorable financia! conditions they were unable to accept them. Fortunately for myself, 1 had not placed my order for fall overcoats in advance, which is customary for most merchants to do. I was in a_posi- tion to secure these high grade over- coats at prices that will appeal to every man in Casper who is in need of an . overcoat. These coats were manu- factured by two of the best manufac- turers in America. Bloch’s Quality overcoats (union made) and Fit Form overcoats for young men. All these coats are made up in the latest styles. There are raglans, ulsterettes, full belts Several are made with Beaver, Rac- Some are blanket lined and some are and double breasted models. coon and near Seal fur collars. leather lined. petite Get here early Saturday morning is my advice to very vine: and young man who is in need of an overcoat. 41 BLOCH AND FIT-FORM OVERCOATS $60.00 Values. $39.50 19 BLOCH AND FIT-FORM OVERCOATS $65.00 Values. $42.50 27 BLOCH AND FIT-FORM OVERCOATS $70.00 Values. 32 BLOCH AND FIT-FORM OVERCOATS $75.00 Values. $47.50 37 BLOCH AND FIT-FORM OVERCOATS $85.00 Values. $50.00 7 RACCOON COLLAR BLOCH ° AND FIT-FORM LEATHER- LINED OVERCOATS . $75.00 Values. $49.50 9 GENUINE BEAVER COLLAR BLOCH AND FIT-FORM OVERCOATS In This Lot. Regular $100.00 Values. LOOK FOR THE MAN IN THE BARREL Out of the High Rent District HARRY YESNESS TAILOR AND CLOTHIER 130 West Midwest Avenue McClure Building TO THE KIDS OF CASPER I told you-l would not disappoint you and I am going to keep my word and give away 500 More Caps Free Saturday Morning, October 8, At 9 A. M. + Now be.here at that hour as you know what happened last time. To the boys who already received one of my caps I will ask them to kindly not double up on me, ‘but to give the kids who did not get a cap last time.a chance tomorrow. I will only give caps to boys under 12'years of age. Bring your gang, “Tuffy.” HARRY YESNESS Your Old Friend, “The Man in the Barrel.” \ Dacha chee ste te Cinder Beek Pn ah Postoat So afo-afe ofe-afo-afe-afo-ofe t fod oo ‘°. o Nostet rtoeted oi tr apetedee ‘et % S So aSo-ato-et Seep 4, I epee diegodeds poede ete ete etoete dloateatoat - Saat R ose 4s Leeoneessennoreconoaseooes POORS HOLS i % re , -eahn | Myo hoageste sho-ge ate ofe sho oats afeche afo aho-oghage abe soe she og 454 ee a MBregeegecge-ate of Soto efe-ao-efo-ete-a$ eae afe-sfe oe ae Sefeeteatecteate | \

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