Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cridune - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1S, 1922. VER $4,000 SPENT ON BOYS’ AND REED RESENTS LATE ‘INSULT’ | minor | THE MAN IN THE BARREL WASHINGTON, ‘Wilson of 1913-“ Senator Reed's Report of Committee Submitted to Intemational| Regine (end harge mage nl with having vane a oomrenma oe} Headquarters Reveals Extensive Efforts in Behalf of Casper Young People entenen hee een Syiammujever humble that senator may be. | memory was shown to be “saiiy de.| TOS Who know mo well scarcely be |fictemt”” by his letter to-the St. Louis | Ucve that I would tamely submit toa gross insult een from se great a The boys’ and girls’ work committee of the Rotary club, Dr. Kamp, chairman, has submitted its annual report to the international association at Chicago. The report includes ag summary of the work done by the club at Casper during the| last year and brings out the fact that more than $4,000 has| been spent or set aside in furthering the interests of the young | people of Casper. | j | Globe-Democrat, saying the Missouri | Senator had opposed passage of the federal reserve act. “Those who knew the amiabie and ——Try a Tribune classified e4—— that Mr. Wilson was at <hat time.” ——_—_ THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. | SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY Pressure was brought to bear up on the graduates of the grade schools n am endeavor to get them to ge on to college. Each graduats was com munieated with individually. It was due largety to these efforts that 114 ont of a possible 118 entered the high as freshmen in the succeeding fa In addition, there were 34 others who were infiuced to enter as freshmen, making a total of 148 Son Confesses | To His Father! | | | | PORTLAND, Ore., April 19.—B. J Hecker, early today told the police tha after quostioning for three hours The Rotary club has a college fund fn which at the present time there are 1848, for the purpose of getting worthy graduates of the high school to go on with their education. This money is loaned without interest for & period of five years. $5000 of the his son, Russefl Hecker, in jail here, had confessed that he killed Frank Bowker, a musician, missing sinee| Sunday night. The father said his son was ready to lead the police to the/ spot where Bowkers's body was hid- den. The police expected to look for ‘ ANY SUIT in the HOUSE the body today. —— fund has been louned. $100 has been returned by a stodent who worked during his summer vacation. Two students were enabled to attend the University of Wyoming this year, be- cause-of their backing by the Rotary} etobh, WANTED. | Hustler to handle this terrttory for an old line Ife insurance company just entering Wyoming: get in on the ground floor before the territory is tied up. New policy that defies com- French Gingham. All colors and designs. Regular 65c value. 48c ‘The club has stood squarety behind | petition; experience not n, Per y: t ge all athletics in the high school to the | ambition is. Write stating age, finan ft yer enact aa intent ee cial ability and family, to L. S. Bell, ' + catenin rot cl of members| Sa! dude “hist Gindnes Bates ff ‘Tisaue Gingham, Regular 75c 59e at the end of the season a banquet | °°! 417-3t value. Special, per yard....—....—2...---..—-— was given to the football team. Tt gives each year a medal to the best Grilled cadet in the military com pany and to the girl most proficient | in domestic science. Individual members bowght $530 worth of playground equipment for the North Casper and Park schools. ‘The club built a swimming pool for the boys in conjunction with the city. ‘The club donated half, or $441, of the money. It was also instrumentai in building a skating pond for the! young people. The Rotary chtb ts back of every Boy Scout movement and has been instrumental in raising sufficient | money ench year to cover the Boy | Scout budget. It entertained the/| Boy Scouts of Clinton, Ja, on their return from Yellowstone park. A Voiles. All the newest spring colors 39 and designs. Regular 65c value, yard___. c CHILDREN’S DRESSES In French Gingham, trimmed with or- gandy. Sizes 8 to 14 years. $3.50 value. THURSDAY ONLV $>.69 A new shipment of Irish Crochet, Fillet and All-Over Silk Laces (the newest |» | i thing for party gowns). wg THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS C0. 212 South Wolcott Phone 736 “Around the Corner from the Lukis Candy Co.” VALUES TO $50.00 Providing you buy another suit at the reg- wiar price. Here Is the Proposition: Two $25 Suits Cost You.. $35 Two $30 Suits Cost You.. $40 Two $35 Suits Cest You.. $45 Two $40 Suits Cost You.. $50 Two $45 Suits Cost You.. $55 Two $50 Suits Cost You.. $60 Mr. Careful Meets With Acci- dents, and He Has to Pay the Same Price If you own an auto you need auto insurance. Insure your cars and the ones operated by your employes. It is a matter of good business. We will as- sume lability for personal in- juries an@ for damage to prop- erty. We will also insure against collision and fire and theft. » scout cabin was built at the foot of Casper mountains at an expense of $800. It was called Camp Rotary. A Sunflay school campaign was in- strumental tn getting many 3 Peopie interested in such work. A father and son's meeting was hel under the auspices of the club. Quite recently the club is doing its best to be an influence for good in the life of the young persons who at- Statement by The Man In the Barrel--- Folks: No use talking. When you give the peo- ple of Casper real bargains they respond. Our suit offer of one suit at the regular Price and another suit for $10 more is tak- ing like wildfire. Why shouldn’t it? No such offer has ever been made in Wyo- ming. My store has been crowded all day with eager buyers. z 4 Dad brought his son, they both bought suits. Brother John came with Brother Peter, they both bought suits. Friend brought friend, they both bought suits. Why, folks, this sale means that we are practically giving away clothes. The sale runs until Saturday evening, April 22.) Get here as soon as you can. HARRY YESNESS. tend dance halis and the Ike, in rela- tion to the ordinance that has fust been passed by the city council. ——___ Quality OF DR. CARLL’S DENTISTRY I have no limit in fixing my prices as le as possible as long as I can maintain the quality of my dentistry and serv- ice—the kind that made Dr. Carll’s the growing dental organ- ization of the state. Crown and Bridgework $7.50 and Prices The “Spri: eH e ing Sale” of the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will be held Thursday wtternoon and evening in the church rooms at South Park and East Fourth streets. A chicken-pie supper will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock. MIDWEST BLOG 4:18-2t CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Richelieu No. 1 White Asparagus Tips— 55c can, $6.00 doz. Richelieu No. 1 Green Asparagus Tips— 55c can, $6.00 doz. Richelieu No. 214 Selected White Asparagus— 55c can, $6.00 doz. Richelieu No. 214 Selected Green Asparagus— 55c can, $6.00 doz. Monsoon No. 21 Asparagus Cuttings— 35c can, $4.00 doz. You'll not be disappointed if you try these Cuttings. Del Monte No. 2% California Asparagus— 45c can, $5.25 doz. We have a few cases of Del Monte Asparagus to close out at this price. Monsoon No. 24% Cauliflower......_35c can, $4.00 doz. A thoroughly selected Cauliflower. Richelieu No. 2 Brussels Sprouts....35c can, $3.95 doz. We are continuing our sale for this week on Richelieu No. 3 Extra Fancy Hand-Packed New Jersey Tomatoes—. 30c can, 4 cans $1.10, 8 cans $2.00, 12 cans $2.90 Sprague-Warner 26-0z. jars Pure Fruit Jam—in all varieties of Fruits and Berries— 55c jar, 3 jars $1.50, 6 jars $2.90, 12 jars $5.75 We have a full variety of Garden and Flower Seeds. Also Bluegrass and White Clover for your lawn. We Sell for Cash or Credit—A SERVICE STORE, A Perfect Delivery Service to Every Section of the City Your Telephone Order Will Receive the Same Prompt and Careful Attention as Though Your Order Was Given in Person. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products, CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 Fathers Bring Your Sons— Brothers Bring Your Brothers Friends Bring Your F riends SALE NOW IN FULL SWING 3 MORE DAYS All Suits Hung On Racks in Plain View---Come In and Wait on Yourself \ HARRY YESNESS | THE MAN IN THE BARREL 114 West Second Street---Next Door to Stockman’s Bank Rubber Plates Guaranteed $20.00 Open Evenings---You Bet All other work pro- portionate. Extractions Absolute- ly Painless, $1.00 Get-an Estimate on Your Work. Examination Free. DR. CARLL Fourth Floor, O-S “GRUEN BRACELET WATCHES” You would not buy an automobilé simply because it had a beautiful body, you would also expect it to have a powerful, dependable motor. Why then should you purchase a bracelet watch simply because it has a beautiful case? In the Gruen Watch you will find beauty of case and dependability of movement combined to give you the watch of perfection. ~ The prices of this wonderful watch are so arranged as to be within the reach of everyone. SOLD BY JOS. I. SCHWARTZ P. G. MacManus, Mgr. Casper Denver

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