Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. HU" VREDS THRONG GOLDEN RULE POR WU Te -wuns wns WaT WRU STORE IN FORMAL OPENING HERE Few. cums To Pan m cy Next sun | Peter W. Collins of Boston, enables him to understand therough- Great Stock of Merchandise Shown.to Best Advan- fonstione, wat arrive in Goater w wherever Cota has lectured ° 7 Sun . wl fartn, ears service wit the tage With Addition of Two New Floors cas a be as Public Plays Guest Role j the auspices of Casper council, | K. of C.. press and public of all po- | Knights of Columbus, his lecture | litics and creeds have agreed that | “What's Wrong with the World?" his message of common sense in | capital and labor disputes and ur- j wavering opposition to (tolshevik The opening of Casper’s first department store occupying more than one fioor and a mezzanine was heralded by about 1,500 persons last evening when the Golden Rule Dry Goods company celebrated ite thirteenth anniversary with the open-| ing of a complete department stere of four floors, mezzanine| <. of C. supreme board of di- rectors for the past decade, Collins has established the world’s record for answering questions in the open forums always held at the conclu- sion of his lectures.. Grand Knight Dr. F. J. Drew announces that the lecture will be entirely free to the public and that any of Mr. Coflins’ r floors and basement were) hearers is entitled to ask whatever With people from § o'clock! question he or she deems pertinent ast 10 o'clock, and partics were! to the subject of the lecture. entire bullding| Mr. Collins is one of a corps of experts in the scciolgical and eco- nomic field carrying an educational campaign against organized radi- calism under the auspices of the K. of C. He is one of the best equipped authorities on industrial relations in doctrinaires has contributed largely to a clear understanding of the mul- tiple industrial and economfe prob- | lems that confront the world toda: floor and full basement. was colored ail day Mon to prepare for the open befor lock | t PARK AVENUE CROSSING |: OVER NORTHWESTERN 15 |= end long 8 oc attractive ¢ s of flowers added to the ¢ the merchandise. Souvenirs of red white carnations were given the 7 = they left the store. ‘The, America, having served for years as SOUGHT BY COUNCIL ‘ e head of cack depart-| a trade union official. In i917, the racious host in showing | U. 8. government enlisted Collins as t hrough the department,| one of its industrial experts and in —-- . andsay, founder of the| 1918 he undertook the direction of The Park avenue crossing over the] store 13 years ago, was the genial| the K. of C. reconstruction and em- Northwestern raitroad tracks will pe} host of the entire evening playment system which found jobs opened in the near future to relieve) Remarkable work was displayed in| in civilian life for more than 306,- the congestion at the corners of ¥el-fine method of shelving the stock of] 000 former service men without a lowstone, Second and Kimball streets, | merchandise which was done over| cent of enst to either employed or if the request of th, City Council.|ine week-end as the store was open| employer. authorized 2t a meeting last night, 18] ror business until Sunday. The stock In his lecture Mr. Collins will deal observed by the railroad company was complete in every line, and gave} With the potentialities for social dis- Acting on a petition of A. H. Cobb, who presentéd a long bill of partic in favor of opening the Park street crossing, the Council authorized street and alley committee to negotiate with the Northwestern company for the early opening of the thorofare. At the present time the heaviest traf- fic in East Casper has its outlet over Park and Second street pavement. Ip perder to cross from that section south of the track, a dang must be effected at the inters: orders in the world, and especially in America today, and define the forces that can successfully counteract the x a organized effort to disrupt the pres- . ent social status. His experience as a labor leader has equipped him with an intimate knowledge of the labor side of industria! putes and his Professional con! with employers ee at the Van Sant garage. The min-| lature will be the same tiny vehicle} which was displayed at the recent Chi- the finished appearance of the de-| tment stores of large cities. Each) department was a treat, and the dis play of merchandise promises to bring the visitors back many times as pur- chasers, Beginning this morning, the Golden Rule dpened its thirteenth anniver- saty sale, which is an annual spring event. VAN SANT LANDS AGENGY a Second Kimball, Yellowstone and pe stress. Opening of the Park avenue ago and New York auto mows. | rossing will permit straight way ' Peng agon: stalled | : here Mr. Van Sant announces that he crossing and will eliminate the dang- ers of the other route of travel now in use. will institute a Marmon factory serv- ice, and a representative of the Muar- mon factory will be installed in charge R. N. Van Sant of the R. N. Van|of the Marmon department for the Sant Motor Company announces that} benefit of owners of the car. The} he has the agency for the Marmon line} many owners of Marmon cars in Cas. of carw and hereafter will feature this| per are urged to avail themselves of machine in addition to the Hudson and | the service, of this Essex cars, In the near future Mr. Van Saut announces he will have a baby Marmon a miniaturp in detail of the famous Marmon cars, on displaf DID PAIN DISTURB _YOUR SLEEP? ‘HE pain and torture of rheus matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy and ly when you feel the first twinge. Q without ‘9 penetrates it rubbing. It's splendid to take the pata out of ee FRANKING PRIVILEGE IN EMPLOYMENT WORK SOUGHT BY CHAMBER Efforts to obtain the franking privi- lege for the purpose of carrying on the work of the intended émployment bu reau to be established in the chamber pf commerce building are being made. Buch a privilege would admit of the works being carried on at a minimum pf expense to the organization. Application for cards on which to file applications for work and orders for laborers. from employers , have been sent to the director of the Moun A = S = = = = lain States division of the United — Btates Employment service, which is ge aching zane soeaine a | ae Inited States de-| S7RMF, joints, and lame backs. | == a subdivision of the Uni! For fort: ‘3 _ partment of labor. souresich a S pain'senemy. Asie Contact cards have also been sent| 7°At ail druggiste—SSc, 70c, $1.40. for. The contact card fs a card given ®@ to an applicant with instructions to hand it to the prospective employer. If the man is employed, the employer signs the card and drops it in the mail. Thus in the quickest possible time, the bureau knows whether the man has been employed. When the department is opened here. all persons who employ labor of any kind, whether for steady or odd jobs, will help matters if they regis- ter with the bureau. Even those who haye a small job of two or three days uration should hand in their names Thére will be many applicants for the position PRICES “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines 24, Townsend Building Room ASPIRIN IN NEW PERFECTED FORM mild digestant ft contains, it pre- vents in most cases the sfter-dis- comfort that might result. ‘A gentile laxative {3 also tnolud- ed’ This corrects the cause of the trouble by ridding the system of the toxina or body poisons that so often are the cause of pain and restlessness. he aspirin with the three- fold attack upon pain, colds. head~ Aspirin 1s most effective in at- tacking and relieving pain, and thus ts Indispensabie to those wuf- fering from rheumatism, head- aches, earaches, lumbago, | etc. Many suffering from these, how- ever, have herntofore been unable to benefit from ordinary aspirin, because of their tendency to flatu- lency or heartburn. ‘Ww comes the new pain reliever $5.00 Hose $3.50 = ted irin with |aches, earaches, rheumatism. eto. special weneticial qualities. TIN- | Be sure to ask for TINGLI'S LAXO GLE’'S LAXO ASPIRIN not only|ASPIRIN, the improved aspirtn 3 50 H 2 75 ° ose ° relieves pain, but by means ef aj with the three points: —It's absorbed easily —It relieves pain quickly —It’s a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” Therapeutic Research Laboratories, ‘Washington, D. C, $2.00 Flowers for Easter New Shipments of Potted Plants and Cut Flowers Arriving Daily. Phone Your Order Early. The Flower Shop Phone 1485 Arkeon Bldg. We Carry a Complete Lime of Flowers, Birds and Fish—Bird and Fish Food, Cages, Etc. The Fashion 154 SOUTH CENTER ST. AE YTTPEPITITTTOVOPEDPTODDT DODDLOODDP FB POOOSPIITE: POOCCLLOESE Che newest accession to the dy famous liné of Crash In Prices On Merchandise That Has Caused Instant Response WE ARE SLASHING Our Women’s Ready-to-Wear ALF PRIC This week we will add to our sale our complete line Hosiery. Every shade and size. All full fashioned. $3.00 Hose $2.25 $2.50 Hose $1.75 Closing Out at Less Than Half Price All Gingham Dresses and Bungalow Aprons 250 Georgette Waists All Go At Less Than HALF PRICE fhe Casper Daily Tribune “George Is Dead,” Says Chamber In Seeking Others “George is dead” is the sudden message that is being flashed by mail to hundreds of Casper resi- Gents. The sudden notice of the de | misc of this popular resident has alarmed the people of the communi- ty to the extent that they are desir- ous of having a little biography. Charles B. Stafford, manager of |)}) the chamber of commerce ts the only one who could supply thé informa- tion. It lined up about as follows. George was a fellow whose popu- iY = y codwéwdl, Inner-Circle Candies WOODWARD < of Silk Hose $1.50 ie wajepenred tm told was Dleod the chamber of com- merce took up his forsaken duties. ‘The demise of this fellow has lots of openings here and !t behooves every public citizen to into the burden ing becoming only way Now We Suggest 35674—Festival Phone 1745 85020—The Palms.........-..... oeceee 8732%.—%<.se Solennelle ng The Lost Chord. o Sung by Werrenrath 18860—The Strife is O’er the Battle Done Our Lord is Risen From the Dead. . 35484—Hallelujab Chorus from the Messiah The Heavens Are T: Dediag Rock ves ove svete Coronation and Doxology 45175—Christ in Flanders....../. 20% Discount For the Balance of This Week on All Hats in Our Store. The Burgess Millinery 253 South Center Victor Records A: Ss a Easter Gifts What Could Be More Appropriate Your Friends Who Have a Vielen a Few for Your Approval: $1.75 $1.25 $1.75 Sung by Plancon Sung by Caruso Trinity Choir i 78 Trinity Choir 18873—Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.. Trinity Choir 75 Trinity Choir 7 35455—Eye Hath Not Seen—From Holy Shy cee eee ee Baker aw My Spul Is Athirat For God—From the Moly Otte oo oan. a $1.25 Pryor’s Band $1.25 ‘elling Conway’s Band Te Deum—Part 1— Trinity Choir Festival Te Deum—Paxt 2— Delay Bock 25s es $1.25 35678—Gleria From the Twlefth Mass... . Victor Oratorio Chorus Messiab—Hallelujah Chorus Victor Oratorio, Chorus 35110—Sanctus—From Messe Solennelle tteeee $1.28 Trinity Choir 2 Trinity Choir — sit We will prépay postage on all Records you buy for out-of-town gifts—and will pre- pare the package for its journey. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. OUTFITTING COMPANY Forced Out Sale By Exorbitant Rent We Have Made In our Suit Depart- ment. Now is your chance to get that Suit you are thinking ‘about for Easter at a saving of more than half. Chesterfield Fine Hand-Tailored Suits And other dependable brands of clothes must be sold out and they are all marked now fora quick clearance. $80 and $85 Suits $37.50 $75 Suits _ $32.75 $60 Suits $26.75 $45,.$47.50, $50 Suits $21.75 $32.50 Snits $14.75. Men’s Cloth Hats All colors and si: $3.50, $4.00 $1.95 values; ._.. J. B. Stetson and Knox High Grade 3 Dress Hats all the newest zmall sh CE peor at iodine ine and $8.00 $ 4.9 5 values: __ Pure Silk Shirts. Brok lines. $7.50 to $10.00 val. if 0.17. BdeBD Pure Silk Knit, also open- 32.00 vaiues_ $2.00 $3.50 to'$4.00 $2 00 e Ties $1.50 Athletic Muslin Union 2. $1.00 $1.00 Athleti Suite etic Muslin Union __75e at THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “Exclysively Victor” AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE 241 S. Center St. Casper, Wyo. ‘We Always Have the Records You Want— When You Want Them. Arrow Brand Collars. Cor- oon Collars, soft o: starched. Choice of all styles. __.. 25e TWO FO! 50c Suspenders ____.._. —-—_35c 50c Garters... 3B 50c Silk Lisle Socks___35¢ $1.00 Belts... $4.00 Work Shoes . $8.50 Boys’ Dress or School Shoes... Boys’ $125 K.& E._ Blouses ... 89¢ Boys’:Stockings..

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