Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1922, Page 8

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‘FERERS UNIT TO ROOST PRICE needy southern girls and also the cqn- Gacting of vocation courses for giris| being read by it 200 yards away, {5 Education F 0 r\ izes toe wea crc eae ore SPEND WEEK IN CRSPER Southern Women| 2 OANA i BEGINNING WEDNESDAY “O™“7*@"™ | REVENUE DEPUTY WILL [Advantage 13 i een ee et CALIFORNIA CONCERTS AND DENVER LECTURES ARE HEARD IN CASPER "eof the sensxtions of the times Mrs. Cook have had the opportunity ne of the radio phone which | to enjoy the use of the radio phone 4 women living in regions devoid of mod- 3 od from all parts of the | and are most enthusiastic over its | A. M ‘Ceakell, deputy collector of] cen advantages are to have education ates to the home of any in- | appearance in Casper. |internal revaue for the district of/prought to them by @ movement set | a | Wyoming, will be locate! in offices at) on root by two of the famed Lozs- fo recently invented a= sai free | the city ball from March 8 to 15, in-| horne sisters of Richmond Va—Lady r it The phones are «aus ———_—~—e mment in papers throughout |ctusive, for the purpose of assisting) Astor and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson. ~ country and have even entered Casper taxpayers in making their 1921) yaay Astor, who, was Nancy Lang- social world, az radio parties income tax returns, it was announced | norne has sent her ‘contribution to her |here today. People in doubt regard- 3 ow “quite the thing” in the | Sister, Mrs. Gibson, who was Irene ashionable of circles. Special FFIGER ing certain phases of the revnue IWS) yanghorne and the original “Gibson |are invited.to consult the deputy. girl.” Mrs. Gibson today sent out an been devoted to news and every or appeal to women of the south now liv- © space. Casper Chamber of Commerce will be . = J. Cook of this efty has the | welcomed by the forum of the organt-! branch of the southern women's edu, radio. phone in the state, | mt t the regular weekly luncheon cational alliance. ch ‘The alliance members say their or- - Burdick, who has also | Short speeches will be made by ganization contemplates the awurd- ‘one of a smaller type | most of the new officers of the or. To ¢ Mr. | will bo President O. L. Walker, who] years of age, who died at a local hos on South Beech street | will address the forum on “Industrial] pital from pneumonia Sunday morn- = Combinations in Restraint of Trade Defied by Spokane Dealers in Price Agreement. ing of more than 100 scholarships for NO TIS Starting today we will place on sale our entire stock of Eden Electric Washers at a price never before offered in Casper. This washer is the regular $170.00 Eden and this special price applies only to stock now on hand. in the use of th ‘YOUNG MAN FALLS VICTIM ing in the north, asking for thelr sup- h gro helping anni | The newly elected officern of the} i aed Bat Maghrig = vex cay ade and perfected for | a Henning hotel tomorrow noon ar. The larger phone is | ranization. The speaker of the day ‘The remains of George Speuer, 25 hey have the privi- | Development.” His subject will be de-| ing is being held at the Bowman mor- g to concerts from | veloped on the line of ‘appli urers from Denver, | industrial problems to Caspe: m of] tuary until this evening when a sister will leave with the body for Denver from Chicago, Mil. <a where interment will be made. Mr. the present Mr. Cook is using Spever was an employe last summer | $ pera | ved in Casper for some time. | BABY GIRL ARRIVES | TN "% r T THURSDAY NT WYOMING Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker, | DOWN OUR WAY AND 737 South Lincoln announce the birth of a baby girl, Shirley, on Thursday, Save Money on the Best In and the sounds are transmitted March 2. Friends are extending con | : | Men’s Wear | transm! nner a8 the old music © horns. Thih radio phone re- | ceives at @ distance of 25,000 met and tne sw tones from a Victrola. | “The Golem,” one of the picture sen- m 4 aes ere recetyed from the | sations of the day in Europe and New pain aE pear be ara ah ] stations at the Catalina Is- York, wil be shown at the Wyoming f; § RESTA RANT | Aerial fr the coast of South California | theater for a run of threo days, bestn- J, Us ‘ trom the Auditorium in Denver, and | ning Thursday nevt. It ts said to be a a ttation is being erected so that the | Streen masterpiece with settings of a OPENS FOR BUSINESS =e [Sassi ner pcre mmm on * from the Catalina Islands | renean actor, plays the title rote. whistles, and many an | * = NEAR CASPER STATION : Seen re ae | a Mrs. Cook and their gon, listening | |{{ A story of real people, for real people— AAA cra from Chicago will be | magnitude never before seen on the | Avalon concerts as heard on ||} chile last week the Peer The Midwest Lunch and Cafeteria REFINERY YARDS - t in Denver entertained mily with their sing- | (/ i y sermons and Jectures by noted educators appearing before | Denver audiences are also transmit: | ed to the Casper home. | ‘The idea of the radio phones has so interested the young inventors that a youth in Denver has perfected receive in FIT-FORM CLOTHES CORTLEY CLOTHES STACY-ADAMS SHOES SELZ SHOES | and WILSON BROS. FURNISHINGS This price is only made possible due to the fact that the Eden Company is heavily overstocked and are taking the loss involved to move their stock. Remember that this is not a price reduction but a special sale price, and that the quantity of machines to be had is limited. Phone us at once for a free demonstration and have our salesman explain our easy payment plan. ed and the restaurant boasts equipment and conveniences re \ n giving the best service P. Hekken, a caterer of many years experience in railroad employ, is the manager and proprietor and friends| f predict ® gratifymg success in his| “mall set cost leas the ara | minute directions for 2 1) A (} H fsa chenentauint s-the oi4| Set are given in the Denver papers. ranchrosel focteiety Gperatedl at the) veritten tastmonlals: fiom all parts | Ince eutuntiod ef the stutioa’ pist-| of the country attesting 25 reoaly- | Sites, “indkesA et! Saving two prisn.| 106. Up Drcerasaa, a8 wrossn int TP Some te pallor of the railrond eat;| Denver have been received by the | ing house, the new place will have| “ra! station there With the use of the magni box, | rs Sil cheeoae Se eriee it be more eacitable for the| & Whole room of persons-will be able 2 to hear the music with the same dis- ral public. " : sopra time was made in erection| tmotness as now through the ihdl- of the building, the construction being in charge of C. EK. Pluckhatm, con t It covers a ground space of eotand was built in 30 work Is again open for business. Mother is with us again in the kitchen cooking those meals the hoys all like. We serve meals cafeteria style_ The Young Fellow’s Storz The Famous Clothiers Arkeon Building 140 North Center Street Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 We also carry a full line of Cigars, Cigarettes, Fruits. vidual receivers, so Mr. Cook as- | serts. Numerous friends of Mr. and HUTA “Hail the Woman” Greatest character drama of the screen! { F. 0. STARR, Prop. the other accommodations of ant’ will be a news a and a place to cheek articles. 28. $60,000.00 SLAUGHTER SALE Has been a revelation of low prices to the people of Casper. The very finest of merchandise---good all year aaa suits, medium or hea: i I : vy overcoats, light. medium or heavy underwear---wool or dress shirts, hats or caps and hundeds of articles for men and boys’ wear, all at a fraction of today’s real si value. Come where the crowd is thickest, there you'll find the biggest bargains. [ | Sale of Fine Felt H i Sale of Fine Fe t Hats | THESE FINEST OF HAND-TAILORED SUITS Sale of Fine Hats 2 ne Felt Hats, in black, grey, : FI See brown or green: new shapes for ? Q B Include in all ranges of.prices, blue serges, unfinished worsteds ,plain and Mer maven oer Sars: spring; $4.50 grade, for-_______ e | fancy grey. worsteds, brown or grey herringbone weaves, all the new cas- es : e S \ f Vv 1 Hat simeres—and in the overcoats all the wanted styles and colors. ale O elour riats a : . Si irts: Exceptional showing of nev ME anche ii cies aaa te ee The Suit Prices | The Overcoat Prices | thiottmnte $8.95 Spring “pattems in striped : sauce S150, Ga eS Mekal Secon at $1 7 ses for mn DOCU special ot —_-$L 45 c EXTRA SPECIALS 4.75 $9.00 EXTRA SPECIALS 3 A fine Wool Ribbed Motter de Extra Me and Boys’ Good C 4 Fe good Cot- wom gel ecac $165, PISOO $1B,0O | sk | i828 i wyer” 1 36 doz . i asp $ es y dice 95¢ ae *guits; peed sey eianeel Tron Man Geant: yerene ants 2" $6.75 is sti te $21.00 $23.00 - 2 ie = 88s ‘ e $1.50 value —___—_. per e a ‘ : a i JOE =| Al-Wool J Pa P ee $1.00 | ears $1.00 grade ‘eck. $ 26 oO 33 oOo grade, pc i ‘45¢ Pajamas. De® . ; ®, ‘Trunks and Bee | wears mew Spring patterns, | | : ] Sears ap Night Gowns SL AD ees Macksnt 25 /O 3 alee ___45e | 6 M. ‘itn: Vers ~~. 96.99 hide Vests 912.99 . Saeaiets Kt ie kinaw 40% | she 5 Mogul-Underhill Over- 29 La | a aws 4. % ; Wool teins 94.95 Tbbed Onin $1 65 i a discount of___... aN JOA pair $1.95 | | | LESS og $1 00 Men’s Teather Ne 95¢e \ — e Gloves, pair ... s s 3 ° Sa aS aR ES SS ra na Te Come to This Sale—Don’t Wish You Had Everything as Advertised — No Disappointments 240 South SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 22 v

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