Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 24, 1922, Page 10

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PAGE TEN ROOMING HOUSE. FIRE SATURDAY IS DAMAGING Two-Story Structure at Corner of A and Beech Streets Gutted by Night Blaze. A apectactiar f! = unknown oric partly destroyed ase at A and Beech streets, Sunday morning, and called out 45 r » it was felt that th 1ouse might be left. Citizens of the neighborhood wer¢ awakened at about 12:30 a m. Sunds by a strange light sar be shone in ur loss column. No appr: could be had this m ance companies hav rated | The hour at which the fire occurred and the failure of any one to turn in an alarm until the fire was almost be yond control is blamed by firemen as) the reason for the large loss. No injuries have been recorded as a} result of the blaze, although one man became panic stricken and leaped from & second story window into a nearby tree, vg fie Se ames several i rainor scratches. VAUDEVILLE AT AIS TOMORROW For three days patrons of the Iris theater will again be given the op-| portunity to view high class vaudev’ in confection with the regular mus’ show of the Bouncing Babies. j ning Tuesday, a new representation| just fresh from the Bert Levy ised, le knowledge will :be imparted in ate of all the nonsense. Lorraine and Hazel present a hit in “Story Book Town,” where ever they| go. They earnestly hope that they may repeat in Casper. They say they are sisters. We shall see. Ardo, the Loose Legged Juggler. Sounds as though {t might develop into something humorous. Jack Ardo, they tell us, has devoted all his life| to mastering the fine points of jug-| sling, and has finally succeeded in mastering the loose legged glide, as part of the art. Hp will juggle any- thing you have with you. Hang on to that best girl. Aaa SE ES ANOTHER SCREAM IN TWO OLD FOOLS” BY THE BOUNCING BABIES y laugh, another one, prescribe a dose now the chief| ¢ Iris theater, under} eduction of Hunter's Bouncing rked humor of the pro- ure to please, a num € also worthy of However, there ts little real acting} ork. s and Claude Radolttte, | 0 doub!: suspected long ago, are the two old fools mentioned in the title. It is through their love! of being tricked by their wives that they ve in Iving up to their name| nute of thelr time while on the stage. Pauline Avis and EMa Clans are the! wise pair of married ladies, who make rerformed and, attempted > wives and hus ustlinds in the uneq batt ‘ eee lumber camps, ps which is knowr and unexplainable Yours.” &t 12 o'clock =o pater ‘Day by auto, Get There Early for These Genuine Army Regulation Shoes Munson Last. $4.15 MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922. ee Get Here While These Last Heavy Khaki Pants Cuff bottom, tunnel belt loops. $1.65 THE BIGGEST SALE OF HIS CAREER THE REMAINING STOCK OF THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS — of. Men’s and Young Men’s High Grade Wear Also The Entire Stock of The Man in The Barrel’s Working Men’s Wear Will Be Placed On Sale Tuesday Morning at 8:00 O'clock This sale will appeal to every man in Casper and vicinity, whether rich or poor. If unable to come Tuesday, come! thenextday, or the next. For the benefit of those who are unable to shop during the day OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 0’ CLO. AS WE ARE GOING TO RUN TWO SHIFTS. WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU PLENTY OF HELP, SERVICE AND BARGAINS. SUITS Stratford, Fit-Form, Bloch and Cortley. $65 to $75 Suits. $45 to $60 Suits $30 to $40 Suits____ $20 to $25 Suits____ 27 Odd Suits 19 Single Coats 14 Palm Beach Suits. TOP COATS Stratford and Fit-Form. Your choice of the best Silk Shirt in the house. Wilson Bros. and E. & W. (Earl & Wilson). $10.00 to $13.50 values__.___. @ Heavy weight Union-Made $1 35 e' Overalls, $1.75 values____. and strap. $6.00 veins. POA Shoes. "Plain toe. PAAD Any Straw Hat in the house. Values to $6.00...._...... ee... 95E | THE ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 75c Athletic: Suits $1.00 Athletic Suits___ $1.50 Athletic Suits__ $3.50 and’$4.00 Silk and Linen Athletic Suits $2.50 and $8.00 Bathing Suits... Medium weight Unionalls. $38.00 values. NECKWEAR 50c Silk Ties. $1.00 Silk Ties $1.00 Knit Ties. $1.50 Silk Ties. $2.00 and $2.50 Knit Ties. RIBBED UNION SUITS * $1.00 Union Suits. $1.25 Mesh Union Suits. $1.50 Union Suits $2.50 Union Suits____ $3.00 Union Suits____ $7.50 Silk Union Suits__ $25.00 and $27.50. solid Leather Bags. Size inches 9. OD Heaviest weight Unionalls. Union made. $3.75 values... $2.95 TO THE PUBLIC About three years ago I entered business in a small way in Casper. During my business career here I have always endeavored to treat the public fair in prices and business dealings. I believe you will agree with me when I say I have always sold you merchandise just as I adver- tise. I appreciate the patronage accorded me and intend making greater efforts to satisfy you with merchandise, over the stock of iced as low as possible, cons'stent with fair business principles. I have taken ¢ Famous Clothiers and moved it to my store. Not havin: I will inaugurate Scanaphae the biggest bargain-civing event in my career. any too much room 'e want you to come in and see for yourself just’ what I mean when I say you have not bought merchandise at these fig- ures in years. Yours for lowering prices and boosting Casper. HARRY YESNESS 114 WEST SECOND STREET, NEXT DOOR TO STOCKMEN’S BANK SHOES AND OXFORDS Stacey Adams and Selz Royal Blue. $15.00 and $16.50 values. WORK SHIRTS $1.00 Blue Work Shirts. $1.50 Khaki Shirts $2.00 Khaki Shirts : $3.00 Khaki Shirts $1.95 $2.50 Railroad Shirts, two collars, + polka dot, plain blue________$1 95 { DRIVING GLOVES $2.00 Gloves $2.50 Gloves__ $3.00 Gloves__ ‘$3.50 Gloves. All 50c Lisle Hosiery, per pair. 3 PAIRS $ $1.00 -00 75c Shawknit Plaited Silk Mosiery, per pair. Rete $1.00 Silk Shawknit ‘Hosiery, per Pair } 2 PAIRS $1.25 MAN IN THE BARREL

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