Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1922, Page 2

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——— on PAGE TWO MEN IN CHARGE OF IRRIGATION | AREAPPOINTED Carey Che Casper Daily Cribune === BARNETT'S AMONG DOZEN IN COURT Don't Wonder How We Do It, Come In and We'll Show You WE ARE BLASTING PRICES |} Our Landlord Allows Us to Linger a Little Longer pleaded guilty in federal cvurt here We do not intend to ship any of the merchandise in our stock. © EVERYTHING GOES AT SACRIFICE PRICES to fines of $200, Many are purchasing for future use. Why shouldn’tthey? The prices are the lowest ever seen in Wyoming. SEEING IS BELIEVING—SHOP HERE! Everything in our sale is high quality ani the prices spell Big Bargains for the Buyer. We can’t quote everything, but the following prices will give you an idea of what really true bargains can be had at our sale. Everything in the store reduced proportionately. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. 120 E. Second Street In the Middle of the Block Between Center and Wolcott Streets “GOLD COAST” BAZAAR | PURCHASES ARE STOLEN|| «xchange would Le compelie] to return th money to those who did receive their purchases. The comunittee includes Mrs. J, | Orden Armour, Mrs. W. C. Pull { man, Mrs, J. O. Watkins, Mre. s R. Lyon, Mrs. Joha W. G Mrs. Alden Swift, Mz. Rob- ert F. Carr, Mrs. William C. Sago and Mrs. Robert Dunham pack ae fe OR a | Jewelry ana watcn repatring by ex pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. 0-8 Bidz. Governor Announces List of Water Commission- ers for All Sec- tions. —-~ ZO see and fancy by women who have eans of livelihood. The exchange is maintained to provide a market for their work. work, no other WOMEN’S LOW SHOES | Fad sold would be the losers, ax the | ON SALE IN OUR ° = MATERNITY Atl) ECONOMY SHOE ‘1S HELD INVALID, BASEMENT | BOSTON, Mass. May 5.The Shep ALL DAY SATURDAY . pard-Towner act, providing for federal | and state co-operation in promoting | maternity and infancy welfare and hygiene was declared to be unconstitu "| tional in an opinion given the legisla. ; ture to Sta Attorney General Allen. In his opinion he said congress had exceeded its authority in that the legislation involved police powers which were reserved exclusively to the states. He suggested that Massachu- setts might well test the validity of 7,|the act in the supreme court. AMoOZOS SATURDAY SPECIAL NO. 1 72 PAIRS Women’s Black Kid Oxfords. Dress heels, light flexible soles. All sizes. s, Lander district 4; Ox David Dean, Evan ston, district 4; E. J. Meyer, Farson, district 6; B. N. Tibbals, Boulder, dis- r, Clark, district 10; Jos. 2, Lost Cabin, district 11; Hyattvalle, district 12; ir Clayton, Worland, district 13; | triet 7; B. O. Gardner, Afton, district Priced XS. A. Paddock, Himes, district 15;|8; Orlin Black, Big Piney, district 10; ( . | S ( : Qbaries J. Granror, Pavillion, dis- Dantel, district 11, SPE IA —While They lat-SPE IALS trict 16; Cart G. Le Winchester, a, Pinedale, district h district 17; M. D. Harris, ms, Jackson, district trict 18; A. W. Barndt, Kan , Burnt Fork, 1. | trict 16: Joseph A. Skinner, Sr., Division 4—Albert Mau, Cokeville, | ford, district 17. The Famous Hand-Tailored Chesterfield Clothing Including finest of Worsteds, Herringbones, Tweeds and Serges, in Young Men’s and in conservative models, arranged in three groups: Group No. 1-—All-Wool Suits that sold up to $30.00, HOW Ged eS ote BO acer Nae $1 ] 95 Group No. 2—Fine Tweeds and Herringbones that - sold at $35.00 to $50.00, now_..___-----------_--______. _§ 1 8. 75 Group No. 3—Finest Serges and Worsteds that sold at $55.00 to $85.00, now-__--___-.._-_________-___ $ 28.75 Men’s Dress Pants.. Values from $3.50 to al $5.00; NOW seco a ee $2. ] by $2.99 oe Rone Baking Powder than of higher priced brands— it goes farther. SATURDAY SPECIAL NO. 2 96 ‘ PAIRS : A " Men’s Striped Work Pants, that sold at : SAME PRICE Women's Brown Kid and Black Kid $50) AW eS aN ee $1.45 and Cuban heels. All sizes. $A .48 for more than 30) years Millions of pounds bought by the gov- ernment. Quality the best. Men’s Khaki Cuff Bottom Pants, broken lines, values 1 ) s to $3.50, special________________--__________-_ eh a 0 Entire Line of Men’s Finest Quality Dress Pants at ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. Men’s Leather Vests, Duck and Corduroy Coats at GIVEAWAY PRICES. Middle of the Block WHY PAY WAR PRICES? SATURDAY eu : Men’s Dark Elk Scout Shoes. SPECIAL NO. 3 Manhattan baht $1.95 Regular $3.50 values, now. pack f Wolcott W 1 Values to $4.00. Men’s Brown English or medium toe Dress 144 Manhattan Shirts. Values $3 85 Shoes. Regular $3 95 : eee E *$5.00 to $5.50, an e $5.50 pair, now._....._.. Pee PAIRS oad > irta. Men’s New Brogue Oxfords. (eee Whe eaves Oxfords and L Ae ee Meh ee $4 8D dag: ih _ yah = $5.35 : = . —— is eer iey mane ul ee Sora eee Landlord L 50 dozen fast color Madras and Percale or Se tnot Rhee sy alm $2.25 Priced Shirts. All neat patterns. $1 1 5 Boys’ High Cut Lace Boots. Boots. Said: $2.00 to $2.50 values..... bd Brown Elk, air eae $ 98 Men’s Blue, also Grey Chambray Work THEY ARE HEALTHFUL j e Sees sate 65e MEN’S HALF HOSE BUY THEM B ie le ath cae Men’s Pure Thread Silk Hose. All colors. : | value... 9 ; Per Crate, 52 Lbs. Net Weight i. O COLLARS Wen's-Beown, Gray br BiacksGatitnaiiod bas Your choice of entire stock of Arrow and Regular. 25e — PAIRS 9 5 Ww Corlise-Coon Collars, Sort or Starched. Siar auras ~<a: BOR Cc Littl As you en’s Medium Lig! eight SHS like it... 2 25¢c Union Suits. $1.50 values__. _ 89e $9.75 4 Lbs. For 25c White’s Grocery Co. Blue Front Grocery Richards & Cunningham Welsh Fruit Co. Bungalow Grocery Hartman & Laird Cc. G. Colgin Midwest Commissary Basket Stores Co. Albin Grocery Peters’ Grocery Wholesale Supply Manning Cash Grocery Johnson Bros. 5 Anderson & Rosenthal Mellas Grocery SENSIBLE PLACE TO TRADE Gperated by | Between Center So eats Se = me as fe z: pee ee a ae ies ee ae ° RS [4 UZ> ze mMZOn - M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. ( Dealers ‘Are Also Invited to P cox Men’s Raincoats. $10.00 values___—. 94.75 MEN’S SHIRTS Everything Else Reduced Proportionately “Don’t Linger Too Long In Coming” NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS urchase at This Sale—and Our Fixtures Are Also Y For Sale—Cheap. ) Men’s Raincoats. $35.00 values -............. $14.75 MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES

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