Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 28, 1922, Page 9

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FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922, ©be-Casyper Dally Cribune PAGE NINE { Fishiconbhear || SESS | ceria ret rer. to enjey the pga es sorta Ra ; and were rewarded by the disclosure |“ “" — BUY Hikers in'Casper Be apenas a ls cme FREE DANCING PIGEON’S COFFEE STILL ‘GUESTS’ Lotzec| Sess OL-GIL, MOON least about the tieup which may an take advantage of it. ; come by the railroad strike. Did you} Wertz says his intention is to go | eay that gasoline had gone down through the Panama canal on his ' in price? Really, we hadn't thought | way back and up the Atlantic coast. | about it.” He made no mention’ of'stopping off | Allan O. Geertz, M. A, this year’s at Cuba. graduate of Cornell, an@Richard C. —_—_—eoe— aid for diamonds, | H. B. Kline, jew- iz. T2148 <t Upon arriving at the scene of th At the j It’s Fi pe + pe 3 t resh ‘ RLsong Pcage ‘aise authechon t PLATTE INN || Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. «.,|Located at the North End of Center Street. Soft Drinks and Refreshments | Phone 623 evidence in cage the men were two horsemen rode up and ol allowed themselves to be arr Nocent, and gave the names Werts Ph. B, of Brown university. | go numerous are mosquitoes in |>/eriff’s Forces Continue Big] trwin ana R.C. Burd. The | a r 2 cK Se “blew” into Casper about 7 o'clock | some Jocalities in South America, that| Drive Against Moonshiners |a bond for his appearance at z ry et . . . ight, dreased in hiking clothes, we! W B ary hearing this afternoon, but Mr-and Mrs. A. Bruce.Bielaski Awaiting| Sse crea ietcaes |store soz cen] Wit ald Mode [Ev peree tenirarm or HL. DrOWN Grocery all e on! bare » ni four inéhes deep, ® Develop ments in Attempt to Secure sleep. On ‘each pack were printed eae Mehs eate an thay beeen oun Deputy Frank Deviin, and 5s Phone 490 . the words: “From New York to i | gan Francisco.” Permits to Leave Mex Capital oe r= —- and have traveled @ handkerchief. Two.men and ‘gallon still-ccm-}Law Enforcement Officer Jack A —_—_—————_—_- bined to make yesterda,t @ prosperous|made the arrests, and will be chief Meet-me at the Smoke House. one in the office of Sheriff Joe Mar-' winesses at th Brookfield Butter, per Ib__ Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen York on July MEXICO CITY, July-28—A. Bruce Bielaski and Mrs.| 327 mites, coming up by way of 98-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour____-_- $4.15 present ba ne - Géorge ne Summerlin, American| — ~on, no, we haven't hiked aM! that; 48-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour__-__-_ $2.15 arge affaires, ti | = Geertz. “Our inten- € . depeidutitents in the recent kidnaping case ct ‘Granivee| tion been pr aelleg? see. the 24-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour___---~ $1.10 which may or may not mean their detention in connection easatund ari in tect with charges of self-abduction. objections to other modes of travel.” Upto late last night no word had been received from Cuernavaca rela tive to anticipated action by, the court -there which was to. determine thélr course of action, Mr. Bielaski's business affairs have been completed rnd the Cuernavaca court hay been properly advised of his intentions. He has made fll preparations to leave for Leredo tonight It is considered barely possible that the former American department of fuatice official may Invoke amparo Extra large Jumbo Cantaloupe__2-for 25c Peaches, extra fancy, basket Fancy’Cantaloupe_____________2 for 25c Fancy Wealthy Apples________ 2 Ibs. 25c Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Green Onions, Riot Call. in‘Street Car Strike Head or Leaf Lettuce, Beans, Cucumbers, ete., fresh Saturday morning. Fancy big Red Plums, basket Tomatoes, fancy, per Ib Extra fancy Lemons, dozen New Potatoes, nice ones Proceedings in order to free himself of the restraint imposed by the Cuer- navaca court jn ordering him to re- main within the confines of Mexico Gity. The military and police secret agents who since tho kidnaping. incl- dent have shadowed Mr. Bielaski day and night, returned to thelr Inbors following a fow hours of A Popular-Priced Cord Tire Without a Rival J, 1 lo H Faltsation tho day before.” ‘They now The-new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tire ig,built with No. 22 Tomatoes, sol paek-| "a. gre stationed close to the atte of the genuine high-grade long-staple cotton as a Yeh ooo No. 214 Empson Pumpkin____ Them ore, the first timo aince the fnident ‘It is Seeeeli- oversee —che 4'%-inch tire, for example, No. 244 Empson Hominy__..__ Any Way piqued at the tura of affairs whic measuring-nearly’5 inches. No.2 Green String Beans giaseka! ‘Ho was iasletent that unt The deep, clean-cut, cog-like pattern of its tread: affords eo epee Aa he epee You Want |e tel Ry rome aber greg oe excellent-traction even in snow and:mud, engaging the road No. 2 Sifted June Peas_______ To. at the-earllest poeple qos like a cogwheel. No. 2 Pork and Beans________ 6 Cans It/sras’ pointed out at the em! 3 . : “ - Mrs, Biel The scientific distribution of rubber in this tread—the wide ‘f , f Hin aAtantam there jana tae aor center rib and the semi-flat contour—gives 2 thick, broad No. 2 Fancy Towa Corn___-___ Heeaay ia tcaracat over: to" cco “ae surface that is exceedingly slow to wear. No. 2 Small-Onions__________ $1.00 thoritles. : : This new tire is a genuine Goodyear through and through No.2) Beetsin 2 te TENANT 1S FINED FOR a —in design, in-material, in construction. No. 2 cans‘of genuine Country: Gentleman U = ‘This photo was taken ax police rushed with rifles in enawer to A riot It coststess to buy than the net price-you miaeehest to pay tor Corn; per can. = 2S oe —20c Little Cherub Peas, extra small, per:can 28¢ Pure Cider Vinegar, pint bottle_______18¢ Pure Cider Vinegar, quart bottle____28¢ 1-Ib. can Calumet Baking Powder_____30¢ Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, per.can____24c ASSAULTING UNDLORD csr ses cmee osu i spooemy ae that is the way the management] purchase. “Everything goes,” mays has decided to get rid of such high| the management, “and it is our opin- W. E. Prevo, found gullty last even-| quality stock as Society Brand clothes, |!on that nothing will come back.” ing in police court of giving his land-| Ralston shoes, and Mallory and Stet- Sh Wie, areas ares lord, Lee Charles, a “good: working] son hats. eSweet-Orr work clothes of. over? as\he terméd it, was fined $25|4er a bargain to the laboring man of |,,YOF oxpert wateh repafring visit many “long discount” tiresof unknown reputation iD be-satisfied thelese>th: this-efficient:tin Tripeny's Jewelry dzpartment; prompt i for creating a disturbant:, and was| the present day. a ametent : One gal. can White Karo-Syrup________75c Placed under a $250 bond to keep the] All sales are backed by a guaran-|sqpace S02 S004 worl Pea nega 3 Pp 75 peace hereafter. tee of satisfaction. ‘There will be no Following Charles’ attempt to force| impediment to the return of goods iPrevo to remove an automobile and a {number of other articles from the ‘alleyway near his home, a fight en- | sued and*Charles received the worst of ithe battle. It'is said by witnesses that eee vaca an H R P E. R : S the-result of 2 blow from the club,| A and not from Prevo’s-fist, Meet_me at the Smoke House. SOG Clincher 13.50 32x4 Straight Side .$25.45 33. x 456 StraightSido_ $32.95 Wx BSSeraightSide-. 15.85 3x4 StraightSide. 26.80 34x 432StraightSide_. 32.95 S2xOpGSuaight Side~-19.75 4x4 StraightSide...27.35 33x5 StraightSide.. 39.10 Stx4. StreightSifee 23.50 32espGStraightSiden,.31.45 35x5 Straight Side, 41,05 Goodyear Cross Rib Tread Cord Giresarealso-madein 6, 7-and Sénch sixes for-tracks GOOD Tall cans Milk, per case. . $475 Tall can Milk . . 10cans $1.00 GALLON FRUITS Blackberries, solid pack, per can_____ $1.00 Loganberries, solid pack, per can ____ $1.10 Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can___90c Star Clothing To . Half Peaches, per can, ______-_=______ 75c Open on Saturday Apricots, per can____ “A Battle. Cry: of/'Freedom™ ts the Ae Plums, per can:_ ee eee an Kennedy Motor Co.| Schulte Hardware Co. Fe glk hi ea veep a Te twhich starts tomorrow at -2| jou’ - usher neapple, per-can \ 236°W.-Yellowston Ph 228 South Cen! 64-W i z ? Sehr fale was randewnecerary be. wen 5 iar 5 ae aod Sliced Pineapple, per‘can___-__-_-_ 85e Seeker tsc\atronai sock nisers of the,company decided for reasons fknown’ to himself to withdraw trom the company. At a) méeting of the other holders, it was concluded that they shovld:put on a mammoth sale in order to*raise immeiiately the nec- ‘essary funds for buying out the mem- Per destre to withdraw. «sale ig being staged in.a_tre- Bulk Seedless Raisins, Ib.__-. _.-___ 25¢ Argo Corn Starch, pkg_______ 10 bars White Luna Soap Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27c THINK RICHARDS:& CUNNINGHAM:‘WHEN YOU WANT.THE BEST Havevyoutried-our:Hostery? Wecarry a fine stock of Ladies’, Children’s:and Gentlemen’s Hosiery. The best wearing stockings:that,money, cansbuy. WANTED By-the C.B. &Q. RR. MECHANICS AND HELPERS FOR PERMA- NENT'POSITIONS - Ladies” Hosiery Black Cotton:Hose. one 1 Black-Cotton. Hose.. .25c Fine BisleHose_— ag Artificial: Silk- Hose... 75c Pure Silk?Hose........______98¢, $1.38, $1.48, $1:98 Children’s Hosiery Black Ribbed.Cotton Hose.. Fine Ribbed‘Cotton: Hose..._* Heavy and fine Ribbed Hose. One lot 35c value Special Hose__...__. Gentlemen’s Hosiery Men’s Black and?Brown-Cotton.Sox. —15¢ Men’s Blackrand!Brown-Tisle Sox.. .25c Men’s ‘Artificial Silk Sox__. SER eS Machinists, boflermakers, -black- smitha, sheet metal and electrical orkers, 70c per hour. ‘Helpers for these crafts, 470 per. hour, # Passengers care repairers and in: spectors, 70¢ per hour. Freight.car repairers and inspec- }] ors, 63¢ per hour, .. To replace men on strike against a sion of the United States rail- Special attention given to,train- ing young men with or without ex- gperience in mechanical work. Choice of locations oftered:.Men Ginghams! Ginghams! Am opportunity-to buy-Ginghams at*prices that willsave you-10c Ae per yard. 25c and 30c Gingham at 19c | 50. pieces-of*beautiful-patterns-to select from, 45cGinghamsat35c 65c-Imported:Ginghams and Imported Tissues. All go at 55c. 75c Ginghams. Made 65 A few Imported French Ginghams. in’England, at. | Boers c Something different with 4 re broad stripes, at__. $ 15 85c extra fine-Imported 75@ Buy your’Ginghams now as Ginghams Cargnamea te ’ will be higher. ONE-THIRD: OFF'ON ‘ANY GINGHAM, VOILE, P. & G. Laundry Soap_ _-16 bars $1.00 Crystal White Soap_________ 4 bars 25c Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_70c Advo Coffee, per Ib. Lipton Tea, 14-Ib. can________ Baker’s Cocoa, 14-Ib. can__________23¢ Baker’s:Chocolate, 14-Ib. can_______28¢ SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES No. 2 Loganberries in Syrup, per can___20¢ No. 2 Blackberries in Syrup, per can___25e No. 244 Fancy Pears in Syrup, percan__35¢ No. 244 Peaches in Syrup, per can_____25¢ No. 214 Pineapple in Syrup, per can____30c No. 2% Apricots in Syrup, per can_____30¢ No. 2 Pineapple in Syrup, per can No. 1 Pineapple, per can oo De No. 2 Strawberries, per can___________25¢ 1 ! | H ' ! i 1 Led Saas a ao SN eo RR RR Ta REECE eC PART (9 ROE ORI who have wanted the, opportunity to locate in the west: should ship PRE eRoe, Rotors, thete attractive, ‘Call on or write to MASTER MECHANIC, _ CB&QURR Men’s Pure Silk Sox______._._£ __..69¢c, 75c, 98c IT’PAYSSTOSTRADE:AT HARPER’S BECKLINGER:BUILDING RATINE'OR PONGEE:STREET DRESS Exclusive Agents-for Onyx and Corticella Hosiery. Richards& Cunningham Co. YOU CAN -ALWAYS-DO:BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S [Political Advertisement] >4000000060000000 $$0000000000000- Sr9e00e: Aaaaat For Representative In Legislature I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Republican ticket for the office of Representative in the State Legislature from Natrona County and solicit the support of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held.August 22, 1922. x AARAKBAAAD Marvin Bishop, Jr. PLP PLPLODOLOP LDP OLDD POP DDDLODELLOL DOLD LL SOOO OY S as

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