Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1922, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE THREE ACCUSED OF AUTO THEFT ARE CAPTURED Machine Stolen from Casper SHEFFIE BOY TvE DROPPED Vo Pie Recovered and_ Trio Charged With Crime Held. ree was made o' he local sheriff’ court for tr hearing befor the peace meaehe <3 ‘ollowing a prelir ustice obbies of the Midwest Royalty Edison Goes Easy On Plug © which From Harding in Casper. Harry B. WHET ORANGE, N. J., Aug. 16 —Carefully bitin, 1 of tobacco from a t Themas A. Edison, expla to those near him that he was conserv ing the plug because it was a gift from President Harding during the camping trip made by ry Ford, Ha coffers of the company. For the past the girls ul to date. had tela Mr. Edison his sons had just 1 of the company will sale ber of the committee returned from Washington where they had shaken hands with Pres dent Harding. ‘The team captains tn charge of the “That 90?” said the inventor. “The | ===>: president is a fine fellow. H- gave ITHOuT wed) Vg Ww THe Race woud SE MIGHTY DRY {CHAUTAUQUA DRIVE TOMORRO 1500 SEASON TICKETS IS GOAL few days members of reserves have been calling 1 people in the residence districts who promised to buy tickets for the entertainment this year several months ‘0. This work has been highly suc- The Girls Reserves play & novel part in the ticket tomorrow, according to a mem A whirlwind attempt to sell 500 adult season tickets for he Ellison-White chautauqua, which is to August 22 to 27, will be made tomorrow tee of Casper women, consisting of thirteen team captains| 2nd two or three assistants on each team. To facilitate the sale booths, presided over by members of committees, will be located In the Consolidated buildings and the Henning There will be no street solic! 2 there be any further © sale tomorrow is in- r the financial guar- s necessary to assure presence of the Chautauqua com- It is explained by Durham an of the women's committee, the only revenue derived locally he sale of season tickets, gle admissions go into the ppear in this city drive tomorrow are the Mesdames Joe Denham, F. George Bro’ Bacon, 3. and George Jarvis. > IN MEMORIAM. Billy Maurer Gleghorn, born Stan. general | '¢> 10, 1913, died — Meet Meat the Smokehouse. PIGEON’S EXTRACTS Almond Is Popular Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 me this plug of tobacco don't allow yeelf to g this. It's the only p had from a pri | | Jewelry ang watcy repatring by ex: | pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, O.8 Ridg, 23-8 August 22. EEE a: 2S Pay up for your Tribune and get ns key for every 50c paid. 8-12-48 | | ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Re- publican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on Robt. J. Veitch THE SHRIEVALTY MARATHON.— Continued <= Toray Just WATCH iets : ig federal farm labor b | : without question. he ra arm labor bureau. The| tions are arising but men undoubtedly S z Z WW | Dakota Stemlinig? | necctescemmen: are reso sree | eas cae ee ecemety The delights ot fae amopltt | attrosa to prospective harvester: Men- directed to fin -cylinder *| Men Headed for |by C.D. Greenfield, Jr, nead of the] Reduced fares to. Dow and_ re. s-Pass. Ti Cer, $1185, Roadster, 81185 bask of labor of the state fepart-|turn account Wyeming State Fair, 7-Pass. Touring Car, $1345 "$1898 HELENA, Mont., Aug. 16—North| ment of agriculture, from Mr. Tucker,|September 12 to 15, 19: Chieaxo Coupe, Dat far are indu i¥ has temporary headquarters in}and Northwestern R: 8-16-5t D., says — ——— 'Y | hea »y a drive commit-|tana be Casper Dally Cribune Chalmers Six at ‘1185 Unprecedented Value oe Sealy cad thong, tha mers Six at the new price of £1185 is aneunprecedented value. Its worth as a motor car investment is so outstanding as to be avsolutely HN Geo yes Le Me Wort eine nek Lone wait a few days Montana are being stopped along the way. Four men are now investigating and directing harvesters along the route. motoring are now available to those who in the past have been forced to be content with less. New Chalmers Six Prices und paying them ‘$4 a day, instead | the $3.60 at first agreed upon, an | which the farmers in eastern Montana Montana Fields|". “"" A telegram received this morning See a repteberiiads First class watch an@ jewelry re Presentative report | paring: artistic diamond resetting. H. akota advancing fares and!p Kline, jeweler. Off Exchange Bide. ying $4 wage. Unexpected complice t C. E. Kennedy Motor Co. 236 West Yellowstone Phone 909 CThe CHALMERS SIX | (Political Advertisement ) —e ANNOUNCEMENT Candidate for County Assessor Itake this method to announce myself as candidate for the Republican nomination for County Assessor of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on August 22. LYLE E. JAY ~ WE HAVE ONLY A FEW Electric Washers Now in Stock fa bz Sold at $119.75 Our next shipment will have to sell much higher due to a raise in factory costs—BUY NOW! ‘ HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oii Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. K _ 313 W. Midwest Ave. Natrona Power Co. “At Your Service—Always” PHONE 69 ‘THE BIG FIRE SALE AT THE FUCHS COMPANY NOW IN FULL SWAY .---BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER Our New York representative has made a big purchase of new Fall Fur Coats, Suits, Dresses and Cloth Coats. Same was bought at mid-season prices _ and less and rushed to us by special delivery. This merchandise has been placed in this sale at record-breaking low prices. LADIES’ DRESSES | LADIES’ DRESSES Nice assortment, no two alike. Crepe and Crepe Satins. $ Canton $50 values. Fire Sale price TE FUR COATS French kit Coney Fur Coats, satin lined. 3100 values. Fire Sale price 9” $ Big assortment, Satin Crepe, Canton Crepe, new draped effects. $60 values. Fire Sale price $ Go” | CLOTH COATS Fur collars and cuffs, silk lined. $69.50 values. Fire Sale price 9” $ FUR COATS Guaranteed Seal, Squirrel collars and cuffs, satin lined. $250 values. CLOTH COATS Fur collars, lined throughout. $45 values. Fire Sale price 13° LADIES’ NEW FALL DRESSES Canton Crepes, Crepes and Crepe Satins. Regular $35 to $39.50 values. Fire Sale price Fire Sale price Ts 1 LADIES’ HATS Big assortment to pick from. $15 values. ! Fire Sale price 95 $ SE as aj Eas a EE GS

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