Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE... tra to the public April 10. The store will be closed all day Mon- day and will open at 7:30 o’clock that evening with the four floors and basement entirely completed and ready for a pub lic inspection. jon the third floor as well as ¢ : tern department. The large wi ue floor, a basement, and « balcony) l essary nm a Piece goods department bas been progressing stearlily caged | Curtains and drapes wiNl alro be car- the past months, and the opening of| - 84 on this floor. In addition to the introduced here. The rugs will be dis- Years | piayed to the best advantage by effi- cient clerks. A portion of the fourth floor wil! be} + "5 used as the stock room, but a large Duilt for the Golden Rule store Sees WE be Berelba to chine alone Dusinese was conducted here ware, and household furnishings, in years. Three years ago Mr. I "Y cluding kitchen ware. The shelving Rule stoM, and this year hoe found] sq space. st necessary to make this large addi} Ono of the main attractions of the tion to the baflding, that the store| .ov tioors will be the large airy win Property serve increasing shoppers ©f| dows and the splendid yentilation. A Casper and vicinity, row of windows will cross the front Mr. Lindsay who ts a firm booster! 45 well as the back of the building, for Casper, says that the growth of] ienting the entire floor space, the town has kept the merchants! ", five foot Otis elevator will con- “busy and running” to keep up 8nd /nect the floors and the basement where that he feels the city is now worthy | the bargain land will be continued as of the department store which would | usual. really be a credit to places of greater! 4 cordial invitation ts extended to Stee than: Cuaper: the public to visit the store on the On the evening of the opening an@| opening night which will be Monday the reception there will be decorations | aprit 10, after 7:30 o'clock and music, and souvenirs will be gtven | sais sion see aS those who inspect the store. i] On Tuesday, the day following the grand opening, the anniversary sale, which will be conducted in all depart ments, will start. The first’ floor of the store will be notions, women's accessories, includ: | ing ribbons, neckwear, and toilet | = goods, for men’s furnishings, includ- ing men’s clothing. Ample space will | Vaudeville at Iris be provided for the display of all of; ‘A high clase vaudevilld program of | four acts and 2 the stock. tee?? 4 ‘The baicony will be transformed cant hy ilar: ese aie a shoe department and special atten.| ding roll opens a two-day run at tion will be paid to this line of mer-| ‘he Iris theater today. ‘Three shows thanaite a matinee at 2:20 and evening per- ‘The second floor will be the Indtes’| formaces-at 7 and 9 o'clock will be ready-to-wear department and spacious pach day. alteration rooms will complete the fu mn and Tate ina novelty talk: yoshings necesss et will open the bill. The team ment. Infant gc mposed of former movie players. on this floor an’ Miss Mary Tate a member of the and room this will be o team is said to be one of the most attractive parts of the store. he }iPperfect women in the world, all meas Woodwork will be light srcy and the urements being about standard lighting effect will harmonize. Dorothy Clair and Jack Bergman rest rooms will also be on thi: tha e. and everything will be for tho utmost h < sen.” convenience of the shoppers. y ig that is said to be The piece goods department will be ti » most exacting. This GOLDEN RULE TO CELEBRATE 10TH ANNIVERSARY ON Ss ss== R16 ATTENDANCE NEXT MONDAY EVENING WITH OPENING OF BUILDING <== === Stose t0 Be Closed All Day Monday to Make Ready |'s=. "sa ails” sco -a| MILE MOON’ STILLS voices. for Big Reception at Night; New Floors to | "z= sere ox “ane asoer | SFE BY SHERIFF; Be Thrown Open to the to the Public Here Stamens Zecaahe encereer a wanes" | < |= TAO HELD IN JAIL) "r= As an appropriate celebration of the thirteenth anniver-|wnich presents a song and fun fes-| tha the founding of the Golden Rule Department store |,tival. Harmony and novelty view for this city by W. J. Lindsay, the new floors will be opened |s™premacy im the act. Island.” a special attraction is the|~. A. Stanton are being held in jail singing and dancing chorus numbets. | pending the hearings In the actions. Three new members have been added | Two of the stille were taken at 143 to the chorus and now the work is/ West K street, property of which FP. vsualty good lighting which is so nec-| done in iwo rows. |.A. Stanton and Emmett Davy are the recent addition to the personavael of} Pike was located at his home in Nei- m4 t the show tro it down the a Casper’s first Gepartment store oat piece goods end the curtain depart-|‘jhoune lest ape ie Gale 2 om bemes addition. qn even of interest to the shoppers. | "ents & new department, rugs. will be} numbers, and ft was several minutes DAIRY CASHIER ROBBED. before the play was allowed to re-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 5— sume. The girls were called for cev-/ Three masked men held up and eral encores, and finally _ repeated robbed fhe cashier of the Dairy De a special line of humor, music and an automobile crowded the machine dancing stunts as produced by Harris o fthe dairy company to the crub und and Proy. Ollie Blanchard and Harris forced Charles 1. ©de Casper Dally Crivune WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922. Sess eT SIG, ELITE BUNS |e or Se een ores] ABN STREET HOME = AT STOCKMENS 2" it MEETING LOOMS === == mpuctant Questions to Be iar ~ Laundry Workers Local No. 85 er at Sia ref recog I Hard Times Dance Feature. At Cooks and Waiters Hall All plans for the mpecal meeting of 324 West Yellowstone WEDNESDAY EVENING TICKETS—INCLUDING WAR TAX-—$1 ‘The Eclipse Comedy Four is a team ‘Three stills, two of which were of large charging capacity fell into the hands of the authorities following |raida by the sheriff's office in various New Chorus ‘Scores at Columbia. | parts of Casper Monday night Three In the midweek show, “Gripe Nut! men, P. J. Pike, Emmett Davy and The “Ruth Sisters,” who are a | alleged lessors. The still belonging to ——— heir entire number. livery company and his woman assist- The new musical comedy offers ant of $9,321.00. The robbers in oN or yieKsS Benedict, the cash-. purchased irom Frank ‘Wool th®\ system throughout the store will be building which has been ocoupied since |"r the very latest and efficiont desinn| Were, comedians par excellence while ler, to hand over the money which 31919. At this time ft was Intended as the king, Walt Barnett and the queen, _was being taken to a bank. and a larger force will be employed _ —_— —— —— & permanent home for the Golden|to take care of the added departments | Sa Rye Sow 11 “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” ANOTHER BIG PRODUCTION BY HARRIS & PROY “GRAPE NUT ISLE Ollie Blanchard’s A-B-C Girls A MUSICAL COMEDY EYE-OPENER EXTRA VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES OLLIE—BLANCHARD & HARRIS—AL “AROUND THE WORLD,” WITH THE GIRLS AT LOWER PRICES Two-Year Guarantee. Casper Battery Com 508 E. Yellowston Hwy. Phone 907 Were G 10c and 25c Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Add Years to Your Car’s Lite Dust, mud and splatter, the rack and strain on the mechani-™m from bad roads, all cause rapid depreciation from the day you start irivi Concrete hard-surfaced roads are clean, dustless, even, firm and skid- proof in all kinds of weather. They add years to your car's life—help to keep it at top value for service, exchange ar sale. LAST TIMES TODAY MAY ALLISON “ARE ALL MEN ALIKE” DOROTHY SIEVER ALVA BALL Our Booklet R-3 tells other tnteresting things ay Pre, ebout Concrete Roads. W rite for yourcopy. { “WATCH YOUR “VENZUELA” “MANILLA MEMORIES” PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION NEIGHBOR” Bie, aN TOMORROW HAZEL AUSTINE ital CE Gu ioe of National ization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 23 Other Cities : a “TIME AFTER TIME” THE ISLE” ~ THE RUTHS ELVA WATKINS “ECCENTRIC DANCE “WHERE’S MY DADDY NOW?” DIVERTISSEMENT” * A VICTROLA FOR EASTER Let the VICTROLA fill your home with music on Easter Day—It is the gift of ALL music to your home. The greatest artists of the age hmve contributed their art to the VICTROLA, positive tat it is the one in- strument which brings to you their authori- tative interpretation of the masterpieces of music. Will There Be a Victrola in Your Home This Easter? Surprise your family and usher in the Easter Day with a delightful Victrola covert. Everything in Easter music is to be found on VICTOR RECORDS—We have them all. WE ARE MAKING ATTRACTIVE TERMS TO EASTER BUYERS. THE MUSIC SO “Exclusively Victor” At Tripeny’s Drug Store 241 _S. Center St. Phone 1745 CASPER We always have the Records you want— when you want them, Fa re| TOTES ATI ae GRAND OPERA FINALE FEATURING CHORUS OF TWENTY VOICES RAY “19 AND PHYLLIS” —Also— Toonerville Comedy A Bishop-Cass Theater NOW PLAYING PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM—“THE JUNGLE PRINCESS” DIAMOND GIFTS THURSDAY NIGHT AMATEUR ACTS FRIDAY NIGHT Regular Admission 40c Block West of Henning Shows at 7 and 9 HARMONY COMEDY SONGSTERS HEAD THIS WEEK’S VAUDEVILLE WHICH PROMISES TO BE ANOTHER GOOD ONE FLYNN & TATE CLAIR & BERGMAN _ Spontaneous Ti An Up-to-the-Minute Novelty HARRY LA MAR .. Female Characters—“Aunt Abbey” at the County Fair FEATURE PICTURE NEAL HART in “SKYFIRE” A SPECTACULAR DRAMA OF THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST ‘ AND THE AURORA BOREALIS. TODAY AND THURSDAY WILLIAM FARNUW PERJURY One of the finest dramatic ac cree rues the year, from a point of wonderful ac gripping story, supporting casi fact, pec ing that goes to make.a ealle nas fa fact Contizsuous-I-to 11 tk _. Admission: 40c Matinee Each Day at 2:30 Admission 40c

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