Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ISLANDS SEEK INVESTMENT OF U5. CAPITAL “ tonight's ow appearing opposite the Park sc “TURN TO THE RIGHT’ WILL BE CHAUTAUQUA FEATURE TONIGHT “Turn to the Right,” the Broadway success which has| been shown thousands of times on the stage and has been|* made into a motion picture, will be presented as the headliner! performance of the ElJison-White chautauqua This gripping play will be presented by the K Che Casper Dailp Tribune \Hair Is Bobbed, | PAYS sid IN wowTH Young Wife Asks, “SHIFTMEN’S BENEFIT tatement of the sh! sociation of the rd Ot! com- ny, of which J. M. Wi t is presi tent and George Ob secretary, hool. shows that during the past month! lef the association whi Philippine Senate Chief Criti-| nroaaway players, who have an estab-) cizes American Political |: Parties for Failure, This Report. t generation and ranks a; 7 “ as one of the MANILA, P. I.. Aug. ics of the century. The} Associated Press) — ady entertained six mil } presiden goers with Its sparkling fun,| jer heart interest and its metlow| e. It is the story of anerring| Fra edemption through the influ-|jiar fi of a sweet and old fashioned! cdurt ressing ongress, bia Dem program at the chautauqua for| night I see another star of the “hancellor George H. Brad-| coffer: liver his, stirring lecture,| reduc In the afternoon the! year, will present a con-| The in in the even-| tribu be presented! tion o ‘ork City con-/the § will deliver a concert, fol-| cers hé cor sdependence, immed! or | which Casper children will presentia va je been trained during] the ei of the peace! Judge . is de-| tt ts |Omo Classified ads in the Tribune are! | tines winners and possibly the keys we} sive with every 50c paid at office will wim yor a big prize. — ¥ re} Meet Me at the Smokehouse. tt oo pkey EXTRA VALUES HIGH GRADE SHOES Officers’ Dress Shoes. inner sole. Per pair... Goodyear welt, damp-proof $4.45 MEN’S COMFORT SHOES black kid $5.45 TOE SHOES Men's Foot-Form last, Comfort Shoes. Sale t PTACS; DEY PA ene asa epee Goodyear welt, PLAIN Cushion sole, plain toe, black kid Comfort Shoe. Sale price, Eyl ss ohn ¢] 0 | wlaeie seme Er ctur wep plore rie 8 DY $3.95 THE BATES DRESS SHOES " 13 English snd roe blagk and cordovan. Worth all t f $8 t y. i vein, ean RSG ct | Aa. $4.95 t SELZ DRESS SHOES i And oer sencasd aay in Goodyear welts. Guar- t t ues. Sale pies; eet aie! or evour sa = $3.75 MUNSON LAST ARMY SHOES The best values you ever saw at these prices— $2.75 $3.45 $3.95 $4.45 Solid Leather Work Shves. Comfortable fitting last. Sale pricés, per pair— : $1.45 $1.75 $1.95 $2.50 es a OT Army Overcoats. Heavy wool. B. Re-dyed ati-- << ire tein cite $3.50 , Men’s Wool O. D Coats___----_---~ $1.75 Khaki Jackets (cheaper than Jumpers f and will wear longer) Knit Helmet Caps WESTERN SALES CO. ]... NEXT TO KIMBALL’S DRUG STORE ‘FRANK OMO CONTRIBUTES =: ANOTHER BIG FINE HERE, [before his old friend, the judge, series in Cas-}led the conve’ in} was on dis series for this season.| name pageant which} the de which| was paid without furthe; Jor the pr idents or why ba’ account of $1,700. There are at members in which workm the Standard plants in C vopresented. per are During the past month there has been a gain of six in mem- ‘eho ts about as famii-/ bership. All employes of the Stand- Susan Murray's Ost a vided they are full American citizens. re Sister Seeks Word Of Perry Jones nk Omo. gure at aa the desk sergeant, app conclusion of @ short F and at s of th tion of taxes for the coming ‘az not a voluntary con- Omo had been plac charge cf and Ps shac by potice offi- e last night thers y on the bar of justice sortment of odoriferous which have attained’ the y since the adoption of h amendment, Although t plead his innocence, Murray assessed a fine which ado by Omo. said at police headquarters that has paid not less than $1,000 in on charges relative to violation hibition act. —— viemity t ft time nd worrles abou Chief of Police > received yes terday the foliowing letter, which he has given to The Tribune in the hope that it will come to the attention of the brother. It im quoted verbatim: “Girard, Ala., Aug. 19, 1922 Sir will you eH me fs eny man liv thair Jones from Girard ala will you Please fiend out is he liven are ded and write wie the Last Letter that I got from ried a “The Conquest of Paace” will conclude! concoct ight time I x 18 Girard ala Long up for your Trfhane and get for every 50c S1bef ime since I heard from him.” WE MUST VACATE SEPT. 5 THE LEASE IS SOLD—THE ROOM RENTED—OUT WE GO The Buying Public Has Spoken This vacate sale answers the public. We are meeting their demands, giving the peo- ple-what they want. The Crowds Are Evidence That's why business is booming here and the reason that this great vacate sale is such a value-giving event, PLAN TO BE HERE TOMORROW AND EVERY DAY OF THIS SALE. SAVE $10 TO $20 ON YOUR NEW FALL SUIT We will save you that much, because we bought these Suits for cash, ’way below the market price. All are hand-tailored—styles are the newest—-colors are dark mixtures and plain blues and black—the ma- terials are All-Wool, Worsteds, Cassimeres and Tweeds. Extra low prices for an immediate clearance by September 5th are *15 °20. *Z8 BUY OVERCOATS NOW SAVE A THIRD Advance showing of Overcoats ready. Save us from moving these and we'll save you one-third of our rock-bottom sale prices. Look these over. JUST A FEW OF THE MANY. BARGAINS FROM ALL OVER THE STORE Men’s Army Sox. Wool. White and colors, 3 pairs for Army Wool Underwear, Shirts and Drawers ates oS ot se eS ea are O D Wool Caps All-Leather Vests. Good quality horsehide, at The monthly report and ld en's benefit} eighley | $59.50 has been paid out to members| | tob sociation, which | Aberty bend and a total | ard are eligible to membership, pro- Dear him he was thair I will cloth for this your in Christ mamie t I am his sistar and it has ben some 220 SOUTH CENTER STREET FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922. ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT Our Lower Rental Means Lower Prices to You you help me? I am afraid to go back home for my c@&thes without an escort because I fear my busband may come in and beat me. He was awfnl moi over my having my hair bobbed.” Sergeant Wrenn told the young ‘woman t@ go to the Tuckahoe police. a oe For Prptection STEAMER LIBELLED. PANAMA, Aug. 25.—On her arrival | here yesterday the steamship Cape | Romain of the Atlantic and Gulf Pa | cific corporation was libelled by Dis- trict Attorney Hindman, acting om in- | structions from Washington for the | alleged failure of her purchasers to} | pay the interest and installments on the purchase price. MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., Aug. | 25.--The question of “to bob or not to be s applied to women’s hair came up todas to police headquarters | when Sergeant Wrenn was appealed an attractive young matron of hoe, for a guard to accompany home while she packed her hes. My I »ebbed m: husband has left me because hair,” she said. i Meet Me = ae Baekehenes. For whipped cream, good cooks , use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT Let Us Show You Try this popular recipe for WHIPPING RED CROSS MILK Place one can Red Cross Milk in water and heat te belting point: remove promptly and thoroughly chill by placing the can on ice or im the r When cool, open the cen and pour mill contents of small can or half contents conted bow! {place in ancther Sew! filled with ccacked ice). After the milk is thoroughly chilled, wal for about five minutes with an ordi- ter. Sweeten and flavor if desired. until served. Red Crows Milk will whip ‘A Timely Offering of Chuldpen's School Sissns Made of good wearing brown calf leather. fortable round toes and rubber heels. Sizes 8Y4 to 11 Sizes 1114 to 2 Keep ‘sfactorily without heating, but better results are assured when above recipe is followed. Com- Boys’ Durable School Shoes For rough and tumble boys. Blucher cut. Some bargains. Sizes 9 to 11 Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 2 to 6. Broad toes and MEN’S WORK GLOVES Good quality Leather, Values up to 95c. Sale price, per pair._........ in gauntlet or wrist style. 19¢ SALE FINE FELT HATS In the new popular styles. tan and black. Sale price. . Men’s Dress Army Shoes Strong and reliable brawn calf $ 4. 4 8 leathers. Munson cake with soft toes. Welt soles... _ Colors are brown, grey, SALE MEN’S DRESS CAPS Extra sc Bi Non-breakable rims. Light or dark colors. values at sale prices of $1.45, 95c- and. Men’s Dress Shoes In French and Broad Shapes Real style. Smooth and durable brown leather. Welt soles. lasts IMPORTED VELOUR HATS Colors are brown, tan, grey or black, and every Hat is | worth $7.50. 4 95 i ° ‘ Sale dwprice 228 New French and English or broader toes... $4.98 BOYS’ STOCKINGS Boys’ sturdy Stockings. Come in black only. Made to give long service. Sale price, paivr.... 19e MEN’S MERCERIZED HOSE _19e AUTO ACCESSORIES One lot of Wrenches, Light Bulbs, Metal Polish, Rub- ber Cement and other items at HALF PRICE Made for service with wedge heels. or patent with dull or white tops. All black kid Black, tan, white or Palm beach colors. 3 PAIRS FOR 50c, EACH..... One lot of Gloves. All-Leather. Good values. Special, per pair-_________ 25¢ Men’s Socks. Medium weight Cotton, Per Pair. 4. ee ee Sebo make Collars, 4-ply Linen, gs E C O N O M ag eac Good quality Ribbed Union Suits____ 8c SHOE BASEMENT IGGIN | “YOUR SHOEMAN”’ i 1221, East Second Street

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