Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1922, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE ro A IN WHOLESALE PRICES SHOWN “lonth of June Marked by Up- ward Trend in Commodi- ties, Led by Fuel and Building Materials. WASHINGTON, July 21.—Further merease in the general level of whole- tah es for June as compared with hown by information gathered he department of labar through he bureau of labor statistics in rep- tative markets of the country. P. Burns, are being » wood LOS ANGELES, Burns, mother of G through her attorneys she woul ten women and t: willed her the bulk of legal move were in preparation today. By the verdict, returned late Wed- nesday after two hours’ deliberation, the widow, had she abided by it, would have reostved approxim. altace ch The new transparent cloaks which white, grey and black monkey fur. Very little jewelry is worn: only s aimple chain of jade or amber, or 2 Chinese Mandarin's collar of teak- beads. 1 shoe merchan ly $50,000 worn are trimmed with th July 21.—Mrs. Adeline Lew Swanson oria Swanson; film actress, anncunced id appeal from the verdict of women that her second husband, Matthew it, was of unsound mind. when he his $100,000 estate. * through the distribution of her hus- band's estate by the law. This amount included a residence valued and Burns’ Ufe insurance. She pre. fers to appeal, however, rather than submit to the victory achieved in the superior court by Burns’ blood rele. Clara Phillips indicted for the murder tives, Mrs. Margaret Graham, a sister; John and Thomag A. Burns, brothers and J. Burns Graham, a nephew. spired to effect a Diood relatives. Plans for that SEPTEMBER $25,000 dows, entered a plea of not ‘The case went to the jury solely on insanity issue, court having judge said early in the trial that rease, it was said, measures \ 13 per cent, whic hcompares with in increase of 3% from April to May. The largest price gains were re- ported for fuel and building materials n each of which groups the June r 4 per cent higher than Food articles averaged per cent higher and cloths 6 over 2% per cent higher. mmodities, for which com parable Gata for May and June were pbtained, increases were said to have been found to have occurred for 132 mmmedities and decr@ased for 106 commodities. In the case of 166 3 modities no change in average was reported. Skirts Extend To the Ankles On Rotten Row LONDON, July 21.—Odserv! Never Such Values SELDOM DO YOU SEE A SALE OF SMART SUMMER ‘ FROCKS AT THESE PRICES Che Casper Daily Cridune Burns and Miss Swanson had not con-} marriage between the actress" mother and the merchant! and bad not conspired to have him) make @ will tn her favor. These ac-| cusations had been brought by Burns’| MRS. PHILLIPS’ | TRIAL SET FOR LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 21.—nrs. here last week of Mrs, Alberta Mea- ty and her case was set for trial in the superior court on September 18. The defense asked more time, but the thought two months was long enough for preparation. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922. $1 Sale 9 a. m. Sharp $1 Sale 9 a. m. Sharp $1 Sale 9 2. m. Sharp $1 Sale 9 a. m. Sharp 18 WE CLOSE OUR July Three-Day Sale TOMORROW NIGHT Hundreds have so far attended and went away comfortably fitted with values that fairly astonished them —the special prices that we are now quoting—remember are now made on our low regular prices—mak.- ing this an opportunity no one can afford to overlook. Don’t go home tomorrow until you have Seen these wonderful shoe values guil- $1 Sale 9 a. m. Sharp $1 Sale 9 a. m. Sharo $1 Sale 2a. m. Sharp $1 Sale 9 a, m. Sharp fashion world go by from a bench on London's “Rotten Row" one sens that the season's mode tend te mere convervative mkirts, higher waist anes, picture hats a yird wide anid polr ted Amurican shoes. The Gressmaker’s intent seems to be to cover what was once uncovered Ankle-length skirts, voluminous feeves, high neck-lines and loose gowns that subordinate the ur of the body, seem destined store woman's lost charm of ocks are of the fluttering owir which, caught by $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 WOMEN’S Women's White Canvas Strap light, You will say they are worth July Women’s Black Kid Lace Ox- fords with Cuban heels. Fin- ished with a rubber MEN’S Men’s Brown Calf Goodyear Welt All Leather Dress Shoes with a neat full shaped toe, blucher style. July Sale Price $4.24 Men’s Brown Sida Blucher Btyle Dress Shoes now priced so low that we won't have this value long on sale. July Sale Pri Cixpan covered flexible soles. 2.48 lift. __ $2.98 CHILDREN’S Misses’ and Childrén’s White Canvas Ankle Strap Slippers. July Sale Price, 11% to 2, $1.48; 8% to,11, $1.28 $1.38; 544 to 8 Patent Leather Instep Strap Slippers. July Sale ice— Girls’ 2% to 6, $2.48; Misses’, 12 to 2, $1.98; In- fants’, 8% BOYS’ Boys’ Tennis Oxfords with spring heels and rubber soles. } Sizes 11 to 6. $ .00 July Sale Price Boys’ Outing Shoes with brown elk uppers and good wearing oak soles; 2% to 6, $1.98; 1 to 2, $1.88; 10 to 18%, July S: Price _ —_ e shoes of snakeskin are coming int vogue. Fe evening attire backless frocks with diamond or pearly sup. are popular with some women fashion. Many evening gowns are of a new cloth of silver and gold that resembles molten meta! and that shimmers and glistens bril Nantly under the electric lght Trains are inclined to be shorter, and are usually of gold or silver net MAN SAVES WIFE $5.95 $7. Can you duplicate these at such prices? No, you will agree when you see them. Our final and most drastic clearaway of Summer frocks—716 from which to choose— an assortment so large and so varied that every woman can be assured of a dress to her exact liking. 95 IN NICK OF TIME “My wife was unable to eat oven the lghtest food, and had fallen away to a living skeleton. She could not even keep doctor’s medicine on he stomach and was tortured with pain.| On the recommendation of a friend 1] bought a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and she is all right now and has gained forty pounds.” It is a sim ple, harmless preparation that re- Fine tinal tract and allays the intlam- Uen which causes Practically all ach, liver and intestinal ailments ding appendicitis. One dose will ince or money refunded. For sale | I druggists and druggists every-| Tissue Voiles Dotted Voiles All sizes for women and misses. Buy Now for Next | Summer The range of fabrics includes every- thing that is desirable and popular. Ratines Print Figured Voiles Dotted Swisses Imported French Linens Beautiful Summery Styles Many styles are exact reproductions of the highest priced Dresses of the season. Dresses of ell self-materials, or cleverly trimmed with Organdie, Braid, Embroidery and contrasting materials and celors. Alntost every color and combination imaginable is included. ed Crepes Ginghams PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted | Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 At the New Store Special prices on Children’s Wear, bargain remnant counter. Phone 1981 Don’t Fail to Get Some of the Pay Day Bargains TOMORROW Underwear, Towels, Sport Hats, Neckwear, Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Hair Nets and many others. “Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices.” ~ | NEXT TO WIGGINS 120 East Second St. : | | ; CASPER DRY GOODS STORE | Se 3 252 S. Center St. Ladies’ Summer Visit the The only market of its kind in Casper, owned and operated by Casper people. Keep your money at home. Armour’s Clover Bloom Butter, per Ib. Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen__«_..... Large cans Milk, All Brands, eac! Small cans Milk, Al] Brands, each___. No. 2 cans Del Monte Peaches... Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, large size....____....140 Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, small size_____ Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee, per Ib. Nash’s Coffee, per Ib... P. & G. White Naptha. Palmolive, per bar... FULL LINE OF MEATS Pioneer Groceteria and Market Corner East A and Jefferson _ Self-Service Plan W. E. EVANS, Prop. « i to 11% ° Men's Outing Work Shoes, | Scuffer Play Shoes for little with’brown elk uppers. Solid | boys and girls; brown button, leather throughout—always | brown lace and pearl. Elk the most comfortable work | button is in the group. July shoe. July Sale Price, 8% to 3 19 Sale Price 11, $2.48; 5% to8 bd Women’s Black or Brown Kid Strap Pumps with Baby Louis heels; light, flexible soles. An unusual value at the July Sale Price Boys’ Black @alf Blucher School Shoes. Crome soles and leather tips; 2% to 6 $2.98; 1 to 2, $2.88; 10 to 13%, July. Sale $2.48 Price $1 Sole 9 a. m. Shar> $1 Sale 9 a. m. Sharp $1 Sale 9 a. m. Sharp $1 Sale 9 a. m. Sharp Morning Special 50. PAIRS LADIES’ FINE SHOES $G.00 : A Pair Again Saturday Morning 9 O’clock Sharp Some were down too late on Thursday morning to get a pair of our Ladies’ Shoes—so be sure and set the alarm this time . ‘All sizes in Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes 9 A. M. SHARP ECONOM ASEMEN A SENSIBLE PLACE TO TRADE Operated by WIGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” re BARRE TS ie 2 INE OT mans ee

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