Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO SEVEN YOUTHS BOUND OVER, ONE (S HELD ON PTY UREN CGE ‘BANKRUPT STOGK 13 cs ON SALE TUESDAY AT OLO ARMY GOODS STORE; bankrupt stock of the army! tore, purchased from the re-| 4 supplemented by price-| as eoets secured theca. sfini- r sources, will go on sale tomorrow ing at 148 East Midwest avenue: vestern Sales company, pur- of the Arnty Goods stock, is ‘ge and a wide variety of goods offered at bargain prices, as elsewhere in a full page adver- tisement. | Several thotisand doflars worth of | goods will be offered, purchased at less than 50 cents on the dolar, and y will be marked accordingly for ing to the public. || John W. Hay Will Reach City This Evening on ‘Sad st 22, will errive in Casper this 4 a Gay oF ao renew s and making or his active start within a fe Hay will arrive from Salt ‘reek, where he has been for two 3. His recent trip,. which in cluded no set speeches, but on! few informal talks ta impromp gatherings of Republicans and oth: has been particularly en cording to Mr. y will be of & , Sheriff Marquis Within Few Miles Of Omaha Bandit BUY PIGEON’S EXTRACTS Almond Is Popular Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. ng home a bit A the sheriff, | REPUTATION IS WHAT MEN AND WOMEN THINK OF US. And we are proud of ours. This firm, be- cause of its high quality of merchandise, its upright principies and its constant en- deavor to be of the greatest possible serv- ice, is recognized as THE store for all music needs. Victor Records Are-famous oyer the world for their mar- velous fidelity of reproduction and for their supreme beauty. Our store is exceptio ally complete and when you buy HERE yo buy from a store that appreciates your pat- ronage and shows it by the careful, cour- teous way it serves you. Norma at Iris Tuesday Only in “The Safety attraction at the . Her lead in which Miss Talmadge first app cared | g revived and “The Safe-| b Here Are the Newest Records 18902—I Love Her, She Loves Me. .-Fox Trot Zez sient Orchestr: Lovable FASHION SHOP STOCK QFFERED IN BIG SALE}: OTAGED AT BARNETT’ hing sale at which ~ Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Kithy- Kage ois. vns'55'00). Lew aN Fox Trot Green Brothers Marimba Orchestra 18903—Some Sunny Day Another Cas} ised good “amide Ciba cgtam nde bese hir Sung by American Quartet Delow cc g put on by the Bar- Meee oh nett Outfi company, The com-} plete stock of the Fashion Shop on Sung by Campbell and Burr North Center street is included in the 18900—Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down...Fox Trot sale. Club Royal Orchestra The stock, fixtures, and lease of the Kitten On the Keys............ Fox Trot tt company. The t because the lease| THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “Exclusively Victor” 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 We Always Have the Records You Want— When You Want Them. UNSWEETENED WAPORATE? | ) 1 hereby a the ‘atment and considera oe it e of office hours that they have received in the past. 2. in! HAZEL CONWELL FINAL CAR” Thatis what you'll say, once you ow a Marmon. You'll get the utmostin motoring, yet at low cost, both in in- itial price and maintenance. Whyde- lay? Learn now what youare missing. MARMO CThe gins le Car Yellowstone MOTOR IRUCK & Sant; SALES. CASPER, WYOMING: NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Established 1851 :: INDIANAPOLIS Phone €be ee Dale Cribune Pinisieaisctmuee unr sss ani: 8 lM, JUNE 19. JUNE 18. 1922. ve MORE 30 DAYS MORE OUT WE GO THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS QUITTING largest clothing manufacturers in Chicago, who wanted his line of clothing represented in Casper. reasons BUSINESS We want the people of Casper to know that this store was opened six months ago, and financed by one of the For different THE STORE HAS NOT PROVED A SUCCESS The Stock Is Being Closed Out at Cost and Less Than Cost We received orders today from Chicago’to make further cuts in the prices. Nothing must be returned to Chi- cago. Our lease expires July 20. Store for rent, fixtures for sale. We Will Be Open Every Evening Until 9 O’clock Bear in mind this store has been opened only six months. We have always featured the best lines of merchan- dise for men that are manufactured. STRATFORD SUITS AND TOP COATS FINAL CUT $39.85 Regular $60, $65 and $75 Values ALL STACY ADAMS SHOES AND OXFORDS Final Cut $9.85 Values $15 and $16.50 ALL SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOES AND OXFORDS Final Cut $5.75 Values to $12.50 SILK AND KNIT NECKWEAR One-Half Price VAN HUESEN COLLARS 2 F or 75c All Straw Hats One-Half Price ARROW BRAND LINEN COLLARS 2 For 25 HOSIERY Pure Silk Shawknit Hosiery. All colors, 65c Per Pair TWO PAIRS $1.25 Regular 50c Lisle Hosiery 3 Pairs $1.00 Regular 75c Shawknit Silk Plaited Hosiery 50c Per Pair $1.15 Per Pair Broken Lines of Silk Hosiery 95c Per Pair $1.50 Values 75 CASHMERE HOSIERY 45c a Pair PAJAMAS Pure Silk $4.75 Values $7.50 to $10. All colors. $3.50 PAJAMAS FOR $1.95 OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 STRATFORD AND FIT FORM SUITS FINAL CUT $29.85 Values $45, $50 and $55 SHIRTS Take the beat Se Shirt in the house for $5.65 Values to $12.50 All $5, $6 and $6.50 Silk and Linen and Fiber Dress Shirts $3.65 $4.50 and $5 Dress Shirts $2.45 All $2 and $2.50 Dress Shirts $1.15 TWO FOR $2.25 One Lot of Collar Attached Shirts Tans, Grays, Whites $1.95 Values to $3.50 One Lot of Collar Attached Shirts $2.45 Values to $4.50 One Lot of Collar Attached Shirts $3.45 Values to $6.50 UNDERWEAR Wilson Bros. Silk and Linen Athletic Suits $2.45 $4, $4.50 and $5 Values. White, Lavender and Pink Wilson Bros. Short Sleeve White ‘ Ribbed Union Suits $1.25 $2 Values All $1 and $1.25 Union Suits 75¢ FELT HATS Take your choice of any Felt Hat in the house $3.95 Values to $7. 50 Wardrobe Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases at Less Than Cost CAPS $3 and $3.50 Values $2.15 $2 and $2.50 Values $1.45 THE FANOUS CLOTHIERS 140 North Center—Near Courthouse JAS. O'BRIEN, Sales Manager In the mee Building

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