Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 7

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ARANCE SALE rning at 8:00 O'Clock & Marx Clothes, Edwin Clapp e Go at Tremendous Reductions . ts Reduced to $50 to $70 Suits Reduced to 450 $3050 ring suit in the house LEIcs LLik COS TOUULS You'll do well to pick out one of these fine suits before the best ones are taken. They’re here in all the favored shades and patterns---Sport Suits, Nofelks, 2, and 4-button Sacks, conservative styles for older men; sizes for everybody. J.P. Smith & JE. Tilt Have always-had:a reputation for-making;as honest a Shoeasthereismade. A wondeerful selection of kid and calfskin Oxfords in brogue and English and semi-English $6.95 Regular $8:50:to:$10'values. Manhattan and Eagle Shirts . $1.95 We're offering clearrfresh'Shirts. Not any-odds.and ends. 'A wonderful selection of patterns. They are known as the best Shirts that are made. You had better lay in a STRAW. HATS Take Your Pick Regular$3 to $6 Hats Wearsotferig-you- our entire steck of BERG’S FINE FELT HATS In two groups, the $5. and $6 Hats $3.95 * $7. and $8 Hats $4.95 MEDNICK BROS.’ CAPS Regular $2 and $2.50 values. ‘Riaeafnereemnrtinent of high-grade CLOTH HATS — $15 Regular $3-and' $4 valute. FINE LISLE HOSE ~ 5 PAIRS FOR $4.00 PAGE SEVEN | CAMPAIGN WAGE! ON AUTO OWNERS hour's wurk. This tow ma! be cor yared with the high total Re arrests macs ‘a the first 24 hours oc: = | ine. “Te only makes ths tact us that Casper citmens are nature =\that we shall have no more troubl; for some time.” MURDOCK, NOTED WASTE! MIND, HERE. NEXT WEE! Murdack, the eminent ‘White Ms > hatma, will come to the Columbia the ater for a nengagement of one week starting July 10, with his compan! and elaboratn show of mystic wondert We are promised in his coming th: criginal White Mahatma, whose gres | success has been the signal for mar ludicrous imitations and his wort’ S|tamed Crystal Seance of remarkabl ? and interesting mental and psychi: testa, His entertainment includes as wel! numerous bewildering mystification } from India and the far east and vari ous orienta! divertissemonts. quereqcareiibereseirsies City Briefe | W. H,. Jones, division ‘reight ani Passenger agent for the Chicago am Northwestern raitway, .» here fron ==) Lis headquarters at Omvha. eee bees! J. W. Burke, special agent fer th; S| United States Fidelity end Guaramt; Insurance company of Denver is"ton tacting clients in the city. eee G. H. Cooke-ts spending « few dam on business in Lander. Mr. Cooke % = |\president of the United Home Build’ ers’ association. eee Joe L. May of the May Tank com =|pany and William A. Neff, genera ==|sales manager of the Butler Manufac =|turing company of Kansas City, lef yesterday to make a tour of Wyomin: {and Montana olf fields. They will vis |it Billings, Kevin, Sunburst, and wit go on into Canada, before returniny te Casper. = eee =| Charles Creech, who ts connecte! =| with the Wyoming Clinical laborator; here, left last night for San Francis =| where he will spend a vacation wit) =} his parents, eee = H. LL. Seidel, undersherif?, left las =|night for Lincoln, Neb. in searcl: of a wife deserter. eee = John M. Hench returned yesterdia: S|from Lander. Mr. Hench, who ts a3 attorney, is a candidate for the judge Ejship of the Sixth judicial district. ary =| Charles W. Hirsig and Warren Rich ardson, both of Cheyenne, and B. B Brooks and C. B. Richardson hav gone 16 Buffalo for a tew days to loo? over cif interests. While on this trip the governor will speak to the boy: =|who are attending the ¥. M. C. A =|summer camp near there. eee Wiliam Francis of the Nations = \Pump and Machine company of Of =| City, Pa. is here on business, eee Mr. Connor of the Connor Construe =| tion company in here from scuther: fislde in regard to a ditching con roe tte == | urer of the Westsrn» Pipeline compan; ig here fronr his Denver headqaurters eee ‘AL H. Bonnell ts a dairyman fron: Manderson, Wyo. who is attendin to business matters in Casper, eee ; ‘Ayvisttor tn the city for a few day : has been P, B. Coolige, an attorne: : trom Lander, who bas been in Chey énne and who Jeft this afternoon fo his home, eee Dr. AL C. Veatch. head geologist fo, the Sinclair corporation is here fron ={\Sis headquarters in New York. eee for a few days, leaving yesterday fa Loa Angeles. E eee errr, J. NM. Wicks, vice president of th) United Home Builders’ association, t! in Riverton on business. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meyera of Chi cago are stopping here for a few days ee A demonstration of the-werk of th fire department will be -made fa’ Troop 6 at 7:15 this evening at th! city fall. AM members of the troot' and all scoutmasters and assistan' scoutmasters are-invited to attend th | demonstration, which should prow highly instructive. see Mrs. Frank Keenan arrtved fron) Sheridan last night to join her. hus band. They will occilpy apartment ; Ss | in the Tribune building. a eee Dr. J..B. Maple returned frem Sher idan last night, where he has bee) on 2 brief business trip. Dr. Mapl! will leave tomorrow for San Francise + where he will close up business a}! faire preparatory to an extended tri? into Mexico and South America.

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