Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 3

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ee = FRIDAY, JANUARY.13, 192%. { 5 i piu ith through the middle west and south- west, statistics at national headquar- ters show. Texas led the list of new. poste with 60, followed by Kansas ig! H. W. Howell of St. Louts, Mo., is z said one of the leaders at the meet-jon the first train operated by the Un-| able nem) ployment among ¢x-serv-jing, “will be replaced by local phyal-|ion Pacific, Wednesday celebrated his! Young. Cooper, and Elliott will aad Soe Jacek pine Ne With the re-| cians—the cheap kind of doctor who seventy-first birth anniversary by pro-| es fe ° im co! pene shetue ce the ecisrtainmest: Re- ve nditions we expect] has no interest in you or me. He will | Paring for a trip to New Zealand to) by the {liness of his mother. Lillian Hansen will join her brother In Denver and will also go to the D. F. Green, homesteader of this county, is in the clty for the remain- "|der of the week looking after bust- ness matters and on a shopping trip. eee Wiliam Genstead lett last night for Denver, where he wili spend the week-end on @ business and pleasure trip, ing machines on payments;. repairs all makes. 344 South David street Corner ‘Midwest. Phone 4263. 1- pany in tle southern part of In honor of J, L, fear Den- ver, formerly @ merchant of this city, Dr. and ma im itely 2 o'clock. ‘The regular business ses- sion will be followed by a social hour. ee oF Yes, Straps Are to Remain With Us! Walker, J. Wilson, W. B. Clift, se As the theater manager would say— olft, Duff and Glenn Roe. ; “repeated by popular demand.” Yet, like . ora a clever enough to bear repetition, the strap style has many new variations, In many of them the straps are crossed; in most cases, the uppermost fastening is at the “waist” of the foot, rather than over the instep. : eee dies on the plans for the new Episco- pal church which will he built in the Light Calf Two-Strap Flexible Single Sole, a New Spanish Heel $9.00 Patent Two-Strap Flexible Single Sole, vania, I¢wa and Mississippi (tied),|1ic health service to the tnacti transacting business withthe mer-| wisconsin, Oklahoma, Indiana, Ne. chants of the city. Mr. Howell has|praske and Michigan. “The Legion's growth during 1921 is remarkable in view of the deplor- medical reserve officers; in govern: ment hospitals has precipitated a mammoth indignation movement at personni he Casver Dally Cridune President Harding protesting ;|icteney, which, the soldiers eazy, “wil 28 CLOTH AND PLUSH COATS make goats of us by foisting 2,000 in- experienced doctors upon us.” ‘Hobbling ‘nto the big assembly their aistes in wheel chairs, ambulatory patient attended the ht states tn order w: Pennsyl-| bers of the Reserve Corp of ¢ saving of $750,000. double our membe=ship.” which the buddy doctor has he knows what to do.” Safe WilPatea WERNTS wa INVALIDS ASK FOR WHEN A MAN— the instrument 2s a source of continuous enjoy- ment, he finds out for himself that VICTOR RECORDS Are supreme for the best and most permanent satisfaction. Of course there’s a reason—and as your Victor dealers it will be our pleasure to tell you why. OUR STOCK OF RECORDS IS COMPLETE AT ALL TIMES. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “Exclusively Victor” AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE Phone 1745 241 S. Center St. Casper, Wyo. On all Suits and Overcoats In the House Consisting of Hart Schaffner & Marx, Stein - Bloch and Hickey Freeman Clothes ‘A Good Investment 1 6-8 Louis Heel . hnore competent person, combining in| | ge te Whether You Need Sibu: venther nun toacdl Secdsoeeee ot $9.00 Copreight 1924 Hart Schattuet & Mara a Suit or Not ts no wonder that many tous women break under the and that others drag out a miserable ex- istence; always tired, end’ yet-unable to take a day’s vacation. Such wom- " en will find themselves benefited and their burdens made easier by the use #. “YOUR :SHOEMAN’: of Lydia B. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com- pound, which was made for suffering women, and does not fall to-relieve them ade 34s . -MEDNICK BROS. Casper's The Home of Opposite ba A ak Edwin Clapp Shoes races THE AMERICAN LEGION News of Interest to’ Ex-Service Men Fi eaturing National, | State and Local Acti ities. . IND} ANAPOLIS, Jan. 13.—With 10,75:1 posts in forty- eight states, five territorial possessions and twénty foreign countries, the American legion enters upon the year 1922. During the past twelve mont*:, 776 posts were added to the hagas according to a report given out by Lemuel -| Bo! national adjutant. legion is pushing Its way into] the Fux Hills hospital, Staten stand. of the earth. Eleven cr! With pledge of aid fom the Amer- Values Up to $42.50, Legion, the 700 claabled veter- : md at hn Se $9.9! fenstve, which opened with a wire to at one aeateara scars $12.95 meeting and voiced loud opposition | JJ a Every Item of Merchandise in Our Shop at to the proposed “economy measures.” They were told that the efficiency boar@ at Washington had recommena-| [7140 State, Plans with 57 and Ohio with 55. The next/ed that Harding transfer the mem- & plain which is promised to effect a “These good old buddy doctors,”"| Miller, who cams to Cheyenne {n 1867! lack sympathy for us—the sympathy because Hanford MacNider, commander of the American Legion, wired that he| than two hundred million dollars. ‘ors - for} would back the crippled and sick nol ER WOE ao diers to the limit tn thelr fight to de-|# feat the proposed change in medical Thi aod Substitutes For Tafants, tnvalids and Growing Children » Wich milk, malted crain extract tn Pouésr ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible ; PAGE THREE ommittes at Washington hes entered! The Italian Syndicate of Raftroad | don work tn groups without the con- + vigorous protest against the| Workers threatens a general strike as|sent of the state. acasure. & protect against the law instituting Oo Penalties for railroad men who aban- Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results “Sitting Room” is New Bootleg Joint SPECIAL TODAY AND SATURDAY 75 DRESSES ths Values Up to $42.50. hall first Wonderful Reductions. SEE OUR DOLLAR TABLE Jie Cneg Visit Across Sea| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 13.—David ‘Vextiie manufacturing plants tn 256 South Center Street Phone 1304W North Carolina. now. under operation | represent an invested capital of more PLPEROCES ESOS PEED PEGE DS OESOEEEDEOOO EOE EEE OEOEOEE January Sale Clearance of All Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses Everything in winter line must go regardless of cost. Come and eee around, compare our merchandise and prices with those of else- where. COATS and | COATS and = : “ SUITS In this assottment we Any suit in the house A very pretty assort-| have placed all Silk and | that is of a fall or winter ment of Dresses and Coats. | All-Wool Dresses. Very | weight at Not an enormous lot, but neatly trimmed, in a va- very neat staple styles. | riety of sizes. The Coats All worth dowble the | are of all-wool and fine amount we are asking. quality plush. = $9:35 | $14: | prick ENTIRE STOCK OF JEANETTE BLOUSE SHOP 1190 President St., Cor. Nostrand Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Bought by our Mr. Hirsch at ridiculously low figures and the women of Caspr and vicinity will get the benefit of it.. Waists, Underwear and Hosiery of all best kinds. SEE OUR WINDOWS Silk Cotton Trico Waists A> very large assortment of white and fan- cy lawn waists Tricolette _ Blouses. Blouses In this assort- ment you will find classy styles very neatly <rim- Blouses One counter stacked with beautiful Waists One large waist rack packed with the newest styles and best quality All the new- est colors and In all sizes‘and }|.a good assort- | and Silk Bouses, year sli ae se alts ai Gaorgetis, a variety of | ment of sizes. | maid ¢. of ne | Hety of styl and many other styles to Regular $5.00 | Grepe. and colors—val- | silk values up to values. - ues up to $8.50. $12, choose from. CHOICE OF CHOICE OF CHOICE OF THIS LOT THIS LOT THIS LOT $2.49 | $4.98 $7 28 89c $6 Extra Specials in Our Bargain Basement and All Through the Store Silk Hose Silk Camisoles}. Bungalow Flannel Gowns Black, brown or Pink or white all Aprons Extra -heavy colors. Busterj|silk Camisoles. i Séoteh fi 1 Brown or Gordon | Lace and ribbon In fine quality OES a make. trimmed. washable percale. Gowns. Full cut. $1.00 79c 87c 89c UNDERWEAR 4 g Separate garments for boys and girls. Cc Values up to $1.25. Your choice__.-________..___ a OPPOSITE IN THE THE MIDWEST POSTOFFICE BoE I” BLDG. Bila

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