Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE BIGHT - CONTRACTS FOR, SH eens FuTnen w WEWLE MAN INJURED AS PAVING DELAYED sooo eit orrenen AT is Fon THE NEXT TWO OWYS GAR TURNS OVER | Versatility personified! Nell De- | The straight mrlisic end of the fay, and Renry claim to be able to | program will be well cared for by éo most anything in the ectertain. | Antonieta Dvorak, 2 petite maiden | They are comedy meat line perta | from the land of Bohemia, who is | and average more laughs to the min reported to be a marvel upon any More Contractors Given Op-| ute than many_others in the game, | string instrument. Her entertain portunity to Bid on Work to | 4s song and olcee harmony “bugs” | ment features a little musical veras Be Authorized for | they are bard to heat. Their dano- | tility and ranges from blues and rag- Coming Year. ing |e said to be faultless and what's - | more there is o surprise in store for | the nudience in the way of some In order that more bids for paving! thing truly few and novel. Defay } Free Bible Lecture proud and Dr. RL. Bodie of- weveral districts within the olty ibe. and Henry are the ite, am yet obarsetirimed -by @uaty| naughty headliners for the two days’ Bible students will give a lecture at streets, may be received and eontrec-; run of high class vaudeville at the fore intending to piace estimates; Iris theater, Wednesday and Thurs. may have more time in which to 40) day of this week so, the ofty counoll last evening Dost! suse a man, a maid, and = dum 4 the awarding of paving BM®! ry, Can't you just see the presen: | works of the @reat music masters. -_——— @ at 1:80 o'clock. Subject, “Chri Second Coming.” All invited § time. ——6~ time to the foreign classics and | International court house, Tuesday evening, August |"Peeder, took toll agaih early Monday If not a legionnaire—now ts the turned in # large touring car while de Casper Daily Cribu jured man inte Casper, where he was! Placed in the eare of Dr, Vietor Dee- ken. Close examination by the physi-| clan immediately revesied « = | fractured left humerus, or bere in the upper arm, radius or lower arm bone. The na- tur of these injuries would indicate! thet Murray wns thrown viclently from the car on hia left aide. Had he been pinned under the oar, as was the case several weeks ago when two! Casper men burned to death under thetr machine. might have been @ great deal more! ache which was serious. bother to me. Dr. Darken toformed The Tribune| Severe at nigh: this morning that the tajured maa |Top because will undoubtedly be confined to his iianey bed for several weeks, as the fractur of the upper arm {s serious and ma; cause complications. ee NOTICE. We wish to notify all of our patrons| "Pp ame, 00d results, Starting August 7th the Platte Inn/ ; rounding the curve at the footiof the| will clogs at 1 a. m. weekly and there Howl, sak for a.) srad. will be no dance on Sunday evenings| ys; Heagney he tif i NORTH OF HERE Fractured Bones Suffered by John aeray, Government Gauger, in Accident Yestarday. § » a FIRE SALE CALL CONNOR TRANSFER it ! $ Forty mile hill. on/the Salt Creek roaG, the hidder fAemisie of every morning when John Murray, govern. ment gauger at Salt Creek, over- itil Wednesday afternoon st 1) tation of De Veaux, Dell and Joe be. Moot meat. the. Smeke House. o'clock fore you attend? But they'll foot The ya Bullding eempany, Pel- you Tt’'s not to be as the title would ton @ Hi and one other whose indicate. It’s a real surprise and name was not mentioned, have at) well worth seeing. In addition to present turned in paving Dida, and the effervescent comedy which {s sure to make a hit of any raudeville act, the principals ‘prove that they are able to “get down to, brass "| tacks” now and then and really hold partment) their audience with the cali of har charging thet removed) mony and repaired with < to the! How about a little more versatill. er wae the basis for a heated] ty? Cy and Flo call their presenta on among council tion, “Bits of Everything.” They are keeping us in the dark upon the facts surrounding the case, and we'll have to let you find out all about it for yourselves. WATCH FOR THE BIG * hoped that by Wednesdgy the committee will have several others from which to choose. That fact that oit! plained against FIRE SALE rapped with a prom from representatives of the water de partment that due notice would be conditions prevalied neter inspectors. signed by C. H. Reim ry of the Stock Aviation} asking that that company be «i exclusive contro! of stunt| flying over the clty by ordnance was read to the councl! members Aecided by them that all inspected by olty experta before allowed to asonnd. The proper wae referred to the 4 committee for action upon wality Two small petitions for paving in the southwest secton were received and accepted for action in the future and the resignation of Robert Boden | bach as city food and dairy inspec was accepted and placed on recor The Car Inevitable The Wills Sainte Claire and its success were inevitable, because the coming of such = car was inevitable. The development of engineering, of metallurgy, of scientific manufacturing has made possible this car-of a score ef engineering advances. - KENNEDY MOTOR ©O., DEMOGANTIC CANDIDATES | rs COMING THURSDAY NIGHT, ? The Democratic rally, about which | some confusion has arisen, will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock | in the court house. A number of/ prominent Democrats will be present at this time, and a big assembly is Mr. Pep says: “Tell ’em again!” TRUE—PER—“cent” looks good on BOOKS. PER—‘cent” affects the mind. CENTS—PENNIES—and REAL CASH pay the rent. Drug Sundries Are getting cheaper— MUCH CHEAPER Freight rates are less: Rents are fair: Help costs less: The volume is. bigger: SO---SELL ’EM FAST SELLING TOILET ARTICLES, at a PENNY or so real cash profit, WELL. PAY A FAIR DAY’S WAGES. ae PEP WILL TREAT ’ BAUR Ss Baur’s Ice Cream is like sunshine after rain— ICE CREAM Everybody should KNOW BAUR’S. CONE Mr. Pep believes in BAUR’S. FR fs EF OF COURSE--- There’s nothing too good for THE PEOPLE. Foe a aenoleeeek People pay for what they want— With every DRUG Mr. Pep BUYS for THE PEOPLE. gest ITEM Mr. Pep KNOWS THE PEOPLE. ou At PEP’S NO. 3 Mr. Pep SELLS to THE PEOPLE, PEP'S NO. 3 A Confectionery and Drug Store: 138 South Center: Phone 18—Third Door Above Pep’s News Depot: Fourth Door Above the Alley: Pretty Near the Iris, A. Twice-Told Tale v's" =" ~"* | Bigger Bargains | (Than Ever A Safe and Sane Investment A LOT IN THE TOWN OF TEAPOT WYOMING Situated in the Famous Teapot Oil Structure OUR FIRST BIG LOT SALE . WILL BE HELD Friday, Saturday and Sunday AUGUST 11, 12, 13 { For Particulars See TEAPOT DEVELOPMENT CO. Room 218, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1341 ANNOUNCEMENT 1 HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF SHERIFF —— —— On the Republican ticket. I have served as Sheriff of Natrona County for the past eleven months, and while the demands of the office have been very heavy, owing to the rapidly increasing population, constant violation of the prohibition laws, and many new con- ditions, I have had the hearty co-operation from both federal and state law enforcement officers, have earn- estly endeavored to do my duty and have succeeded, I believe, in enforcing the laws in as large a measure as it could possibly be done. My past experience and the work that I have done, I believe, warrant my be- ing a candidate for re-election, and merit the support of all good citizens who believe in upholding a public officer who is earnestly and effectively perforniing the duties of his office. ‘J. L. MARQUIS * THE GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE Make This Month the Banner Month in Savings in Summer Merchandise. End of Season Final Clean-up In All Kinds of Summer Wash Fabrics VOILES . No thought is The patterns are the Tissue Ginghams None These are marked down to move. given to former selling price. season’s best, at reserved. All out at this price. This offer you should not pass up. These are marked down in some instances to half of their for- mer price, on sale at 29c 39c Third Floor Now Novelty Voiles and Swisses These goods are of the better variety, including Embroidered Voile, Organdies and Dotted Swisses, in beautiful patterns and the colors are rich, at |) 39c-59c-75¢-95 mare 7 Colored Flaxons Plain and checked 32-inch Flaxons. Very neat for children’s school Dresses, at Have You Seen THE NEW PRINCESS MARY VANITY CASES? These are new, well fitted and come in black and 25c 45c brown leather. New Ratines. $2.25 $4.25 See ED i Tose helio, honey dew, tan- gerine and white. This is the Imported French Ratine Main Floor 80 much in demand now. Compare our prite and For School Days A9c Third Floor So] quality on this item. Third Floor : “3 For Baby’s Crib White or colored Spreads, with nursery rhymes, ‘ers | 19c to 53c [$2.48 $2.69 54.98 ; Third Fieor We have just received and placed on sale our line of Fall Ginghams and Pereales, Start your school Main Floor TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922. | In Men’s Clothing, » Shoes CLOTHING C0. 260 South Center St pa

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