Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 9

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. ” IN CONVENTIO New Orleans, Providence &nd Philadelphia Strong Rivals for Next Convention ot Episcopal Church. : | for ah untsually large watt, and al- PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. §.—Spirited aedate on the question of the next! though these Are usually considered triennial convention of the Protestant ae tk Episcopal church in the United States was precipitated in the house of depu- ties of the 47th triennial convention | here vention. Philadelpinia immediately came to the rostrum end be ehoser, for the next convention. ‘The house then passed a resolution, that the conveation matter be referred trade commission fi to @ joint committes of two bishops, | two Preabyters and two laymen. Rev. U. claims of New Orleans and Rev. ¥ / ; ‘Witsell of Texas seconded. ArthuF M.)phasising that this actlor did not Aucoek of Providence, R. I., spoke for exprées a final Judgment of the com-| pt org aie Dr. James E. Eree-\gnission” as to the legailty of thi mah of Washington, D. C., and Ros-'consolidation. If the tentative conc! well’ Page of Beaver Dam, Va. to-'sion against thé merger is not sti Stuagacas toekce fer New Orleans: |Tered 07, uatlveny “Prottced/ at thu Robert C. Pruyn of Albany, 31. Y..! ine: complaint will be dismissed speaking in favor of Phitadeiphia au'd| x vein’ Gemalibe Tit: bad nusreamaenee Vice President Coolidge was th re the present one in favor of Portland.| ronette asking: informféion as. to Beggar De Luxe * Jeg in Chicag: ace! revealed in New York Police court of wealth. when the Rev. Edwain J. Van- Netter pre- sented an invitation for che next con- Che Casyer Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. A visit to some of Casper’s leac'ing clothing“ stores for men reveals the t that sport models, tweeds, sem!- form-fit models, and conservative trousers will be worn a great deai a summer style of suit, they are be- coming very popular for fall and winter wear in the erat. Just how they will go in Casper 1s not xnown | yet. One concern received a large this tall and winfer. The tendency / shipment of thes yesterday from a in colors is to the brown and gray. debding béuss , ting as heretofore, and will be marked by conservatism. They will not be unusually loose however. Cufts will be worn but all are nar- row, under an inch in width. Few cuffless trousers are in demand. The bell bottom trouser is also going out This was never a popular cut In Cas Young men béfe in Casper are be- What tan ick’ bakhaa ginning to buy a few jazz models, though this style has gone out in the | PYOWR sult either plain or with a | per, having deen worn only by thos east. Jasz coats are cut high in the | *#reély distinguishable cho Oth: | who sought a rather radical tendency back and have ueually not more than | @@rk Suits are also to be fashion- | tn the eut of thelr clothes. / two buttons. aan ‘The price of sults for the conserva Trousers are not to De #o form fit! tive dresser are varying from $35 | . Sport conte in. tweed are booked | Ce ee SIME SS dark SAS HMA ASA STAT ASTM AS: Steel Complaint To Be Dropped If Error Shows FWASHINGTON, Sept. § THE NEW PALACE INN Takes great pleasure in offering to its patrons a special table d’hote dinner every night from 5 to 8 o'clock. 75c With Music and Entertainment. Pittsburgh, through Rev. Dr. F. W:‘fompkis of | -rged that Philadelphia the senate of th of a complaint agaitist the Midval &. Slack presented the Republic and Inland Steel compat P.| based on their proposed merge = forthcoming hearing, the letter said,! | The commission's letter, addressed | iis The best of meals, including home-made bread, French and domestic pastries, fresh fruits and vegetables, hot and cold drinks—everything that is in season. ‘Aponse to a resoltition of Senator La lwhat steps had. been taken to protect |i the public interest In case the me gers were put through } —— Suriday Table d’Hoté Dinner—6 to 8 $1.00 Qur kitchen is open for your inspection at all times. * Plant Wizard yw Is Facing Fine SACRAMENTO, ‘Cal, Sept 8 | Luther Burbank, famous plant expert, ‘Wao arrestod Wodnesday on a chargé Of apeeding, near Suisun, Cai., en route $6 Bacramente; where he was a guest lof Monor at’ the state fair. He was }} cited to Appear in & Suisun court Sep> tember 26. : ‘COCKROACHES | WATER BUGS | ANTS Make your reservations early. Phone 2070 QUALITY, SERVICE AND COURTESY RTI The New Palace Inn | AAT (Shorty) Malono who ‘idm.t. has EASILY KILLED DY USING @TEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE | 2 It also kills rate and mice. ft forces | these peste to Fun from building for water and fresh alr, ie tain to Kill BO to 200 rats or tice. “Gets from = at fro your drug er general ators dealer today. READY FOR USE~BETTER THAN TRAPS September 11-16 The Casper Daily Tribune will publish every day this week and continuing to the end of Fashion Week, items of interest to the men and women of Casper and Natrona County with reference to the proper apparel for this sea- son’s wear. A survey of the stores in Casper reveals a comprehen- sive line of both men’s and women’s wear. Anything that you desire can be purchased in Casper. The Casper Daily Tribune believes in patronizing home merchants. We know that Casper prices are as low, and in many cases lower than the prices quoted by mer- chants in the larger cities. Spend your money where you make it. Spend it in CASPER. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE to $50. ow as might be expected by some persons because of the fact that the manufacturers are etiil under the same contracts with their taliors that were in force some time ago, Clothes are not Cropping as | and although a much be ts | obtainable for a lower the | tailoring factor remains the «ame. | Regarding evening dreas, the tux-* edo is becoming generally recognized throughout the country as well as in and have set ¢ being recognized as eel Tait: | Sabseribe for the Tribune and re © tux lkey for every 50c paid. $1 a best dressers ed States, have taken up th SENSATIONAL SPOT CASH PURCHASE AND SALE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK FORMERLY LOCATED AT 220 SOUTH CENTER ST. Bought by the Hub Ciothiers from H. E. Champion, Trustee, for United States Bankrupt Court, Al 45c ON THE DOLLAR | Prices Cut and Slashed to Unbelievable Low Levels Follow the Crowd of Wise Qnes Our store has been packed to utmost capacity ever since the start of our Bankrupt Sale. The values we are offering in this sale would bankrupt an ordinary store. ALL CASPER IS TALKING ABOUT THESE BARGAINS in Men’s SUITS AND OVERCOATS Mackinaws, Leather Vests, etc. Never before has this or any other store ever offered yal- ues that could hold a candle to these. Men’s Suits. Made to sell at $15. Only ‘622 Men’s Suits. Regular $30 values at 142 Men’s Mackinaw Coats. Fancy patterns. Bankrupt price $3.00 Men’s Plaid Back high grade Overcoats. Bankrupt price $18.00 Men’s best quality Velour Hats. Men’s Suits. Made to sell at $22.50. Only i Men’s Suits. $40 to $50 values at ‘34% Men’s separate Suit Coats. Bankrupt price $3.50 Men’s Wool Ulster Overcoats. $9.00 and $11.50 Men’s Black Ail-Leather Vests. $9.00 SRA ES RE SE Genuine Khaki Army Serge Bal iene Shirts. Double el- Suse CRORE ONE oP $4.45 Addington’s Bankrupt Baws and Dent eons price... price. Leather-faced Wholesale Cost Men's Garters. qi 5 per pair ~~. Sale price .. “i tt Space Does Not Permit Us to Mention All the Values On Sale THE HUB CLOTHIER 224 SOUTH CENTER STREET

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