Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 7

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14, 1921. po ng UL se on es I, Mt b. PURGHIGESEAST FST ‘OVER 20,000 IDLE MEN PARAE Present Business to Be Operated on Much wt Bate Oe Mh Le Occupied by McDonald Tea Room | elowed by which the Casper Y. W. known as Mrs. McDon- rst, directly across the ¢ Masonic famneln. 4 will be entirely Bo wer decorated and fur- manner of an up to date and artistic cafeteria. Steam tables will be installed and the will be of the The furnishings wil aes to ee th, colors to gti ampect. Seco SLAIN WHILE : d hi i i AG 3 s 5 : EBs the large windown In mM Beats E SoS SSS") REPAIRINGCAR bei Mra. A. J. ningham, TRINIDAD, Colo, Oct. 14—~ John! A new off lamp that a 2 oe |gfRESE resident of Aguilar, near | ingly brilliant, soft, white ligt, even ae & here, is dead here as a result of a dul-| better t! electricity, EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 14.—Dr, a.| let wound Inffictea at place | been fg RE 8. Governmen B. Green, physician of Columbus, N.| Wedns by | and 85 leading universities and es M., was found dead Tuesday, lying be- —, who is in the county|to be superior to 10 ordinary of +} side his automobile at a point between | Jall here. Nicrictn was shot three/ lamps. It burns without odor, amoke Ascension and Casas Grandes, Chibufe| times, once in tho neck and twice in hua ,about 120 miles south of the|the right side. The shooting was the! Americar, border. Four bullet wounds | result, al said, of a quarrel which Were found in his body. The theory of| arose as two men were engaged ih} The in fohnson, { patebent 3 heed district is that Green bas wine at the house occupied | w. Lake. Consens, a eh te oe was mi while fixing his ma- Ten next Aguilar. Marietta! ing fo send a lamp 44y's ohine. died at the local hospital last night. B59 & Doses “ pe tbs ‘ret ‘uosr te kan taser os user who DELEGATE SAILS, Australia’s delegater to the Washing- MELBOURNE, Oct. 14.— George|ton conference, sailed for America whl help him a coe it. Write him Pearce, minis! defense and ; } has sf oy, aH flee i 5% i yi thd f NAVAL BUILDING ASKED. {ELBOURNE, Oct. 14.—The min SUGAR, PER 100 LBS. 6 cans June Peas... 2No. 2 cans Lima Beans. Booth’s Sardines (all kinds be Caspet Daily Cridune satimate 990 | auxtliars 12 Ibs. Cane Sugar. 7 No. 2 cans Tomatoes... $1.00 2 No. 2 cans Brown ee: Beans ponte 2 No. 8 cans Sauer Kraut....__38¢ 2 No. 8 cans Hominy...._.._._38¢ Tall cans Red Salmon_..__...___38¢ Tall cans Pink Salmon... Small Corn Flakes, per pkg. Gal. cans String Beans... 5 2 No. 2 cans Cut String Beans. 2 No. 2 cans Cut Wax Beans....35¢ Gal. cans Sauer Kraut. 60c WE DELIVER pounds. He announced that the com- monwealth’s seagoing fleet had been reduced to two light cruisers, one er of the navy yesterday introduc training crulser, two sloops, four 6! neers the house the sommonweaith's stroyera. threg gubmarines Gnd @ few fre. todsy by the selection of San for the Sent coavention city} Next to Telephone Building WE DELIVER The Best in Groceries SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY “"sh8rer=s 100 Ibs. Hard Wheat Flour... 60 Ibs. Hard Wheat Flour. 26 lbs. Hard- Wheat Flour... Evaporated Milk, “iy fhe kind, ENGINEERS ADJOURN. ATLANTA, Ge, Oct. 14—The In- ternational Association of Fire Enzi. | president, concluded thelr annual meeting | Denver. 1 large 48-08, glass jar Jam 10-Ib. pail Strained Honey__.. 5-lb. pail Honey (broken 5-lb. pail Strained Honey 214-lb. can Strained Honey... 4 cans Sardines in Ofl__ to0-ib. pail Wedding. Breakfast WE DELIVER SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Jonauah «ppies, rer bushel $3.25 Belle Fleur Apples, Per Box $2.50 Fancy Apples, 3 Lbs. for 25c spacious quafters. Attention i@ called to the fact that the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria Is open to the public and the businessmen who eat downtown are especially wel- comed at the noon lunches. The sup+ COTTON DEMAND GROWS. - The ; S 5 Set or Unt ahd 47,835 of weary 5 pis om ber last year, the census bu- To The Dancing Public: Realizing that there has been an earnest desire on the part of the public for an “up-to-the-minute” ballroom, with all the comforts af- forded in one’s home, it affords me great pleasure to announce the opening of SNYDER’S TERRACE GARDENS to the public on tomorrow, Saturday, October 15, at 8P, M. . In atranging for your comfort and entertainment, no expense has -been spared. How well I have succeeded in this may be learned by attending the opening. Yours for pleasure, GEORGE W. SNYDER. FAVORS FOR THE LARIES AND SMOKES FOR THE GENTLEMEN possum, mole, etc. ADMISSION 30c, INCLUDING THREE. DANCE TICKETS LADIES ‘FREE Big Carnival Monday Night, October 17th Telephone 1700 Ree, Madame. tne Mademoiselle Fur Coats, Wraps and Wrappy Coats 132 North Center Street riving every day. Serene oe te ee ae ae he ete For the Critical Woman Prices '$7.50 to $39.50 Eyeryone is . talking about normal prices, but Fuch’s are letting normal prices talk for themselves, New ‘Winter Coats ar- For Saturday We Have Planned a Sale of Exploit with equal charm fabrics, furs, tailoring. These suits have been selected from our regular stock, to- gether with 25 new models which have just been received. Among these are smart and handsome suits of moussetyne, duvet de laine or duvet superior enhanced by luxurious con- vertible collars.or shawls, of beaver, nutria, Australian op- In all wanted shades and sizes. There are suits in this lot that originally sold as high as $89.50, most of them at $75.00. Street and Afternoon Frocks In new silk or wool fab- rics are destined to achieve much distinction. Evening Gowns and iridescent trimmings complete a showing of unusual splendor. Specialists in Apparel 138 East Second Street Leather Shopping Imported and domestic. Made of genuine pin seal, Their brilliant colorings . skin, in brown, purple, tan, gray, or black. aes deape ee tectosteeaeateee toda apetete $4.40 | Pure Maple Syrup, gallon $3.75 $ Ibs. Good Bulk Coffee_.__ No. 24% cans Yellow Cling No. 214 cans Apricots... Gal. cans Peaches. Gal. cans Pineapple. Gal. cans Loganberries. Gal. cans Blueberries... ..$1.90 16 bars Classic Soap... ——T5e | 22 bars White Laund .15e | 25 bars Lenox Soap. ~60c | 12 rolls Toilet Paper. WE DELIVER We Have Just Received a Full New Line of Flag Brand Canned Vegetables than charged elsewhere. WHY? some. economy. Fashions of Distinction Inexpensively Priced Women’s Frocks for PEGGY PAIGE DRESS WEEK. Beginning Saturday $49.50 Typifying this season’s newest style conceptions in Exclusively Fashioned And Designed for Fuch’s. Women’s Frocks In Canton crepe, moleskin, crepe, poiret twill, tricotine, satin, chiffon, vel- vet, etc. In the newest mid-winter styles. There are lots of new dresses received for this extraordinary sale which includes regular values up to $69.50. Special for Saturday $49.50 $17.50 Dresses up to $35.00. Mn sha ate ste ate 4% o SP-9Se age ste-aSe seo-ege see tie ete elesloste ets oteete 08 mucceeding John Healy ee Subserive for The Daily PHONES 304 and 1288 WE DELIVER bs | paaeee San T SEF Mat No. 24% cans Sliced Pineapple_..30¢ No. 214 cans Green Gege Plums.30¢ - BRS Gal. cans Red Pitted Cherries. Gal. cans Royal Ann Cherries, sat We sell merchandise at prices less Because we buy and sell for cash and our “overhead” is not burden- A “cash basis of doing business needs no argument on the score of Canton crepe, tricotine, Morocco and aligator calf- poiret twill, satin, etc, Regular values which sold :. « peed otort RD +9, 2 b aX a Soeoooes 2 Pie de dened 2, * fe M Pose Pot io ho toate ate sto atoate stosteate. freed + be te te ee te he i to toto >, pte! 2 , ¢

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