Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 6

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SE RL AS SS Peel tm: LEAL LIMP SE PRLS STE PAXE SIX be Casper Dally Cribune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. ORDER SIGNED —_TIAKS ADVANCE ON THRACE AS ae ee ioe vez ji S214 ’ they going to Packard and Selz Shoes Fechheimer (Union-Made) Clothes Introductory Sale! Get Acquainted With Us eee rain Price _ /HNCHINIKTOKE Kt Continue’ from Page One) thet out when we sent our Athens) tematic circies it Is zeperted the |army as @ precaution to Piraeus | wurkinsh nationals are on the point ‘2 . opivad th CO [clases from 107 ea making a total] “Immediately eome of the returned| of issuing an ultimatum to the al- . Figure Set by Hoover Authorized in OM) cemy “of 150.2 soldiers exclaimed sadly: ‘Whet, are) Ues, demanding the evacuation of . o ; . % y \Thesce should the allies permit the|you treating us, wearied patriots, as| Thrace In 48 hours. tracting Supply for Operation of 2 San to Constantinople. | enemies” a oe an 0 in 0 x 7 % j wwe y we lack ammunition. “Our kiag remains because the peo |= NEW ¥ORK—Charies Cary Rom: | + ‘ e Motor Plants at Detroit Vitec, And Samer SSigse'ie ue what righe, shail any Tarwiem ation | plaver ted seabptor, was iilod when | . : wg acres lefforte to keep the Turis cat 2t interfere with the expressed will ef} an ‘automobile in which he was rid- | : CASPER’S NEW STORE FOR MEN Ss that the Bi ° len j crashed 220 . * Ohio, Sept. 2—(By The <Associated|ear sia wm m preventing the rurke Spee em i Sia were Soe eee South: Coater: St. Next Dage, to Kimball's Pr for coal for the Ford Motor company of jtrom crossing the straits I we ed here today by a representative of the| “The Smyrna massacre speaks for . WASHINGTON—Senator Bursum, Better Shoes ‘ , The Famous ‘ ith merican Export and Inland Coal/ttself. Greece is defending Christian PLE, Sept. 22.—(By The| Republican, New Mexico, introduced for the Money "WE KNEW IT Selz $-SIX n cf this city, it was announced by Ernest F. Heaé-|*“intenany Grosse te quiet; Thare| ain’ arenapied’ ta dieeen aeieceie vente eeeee Sata re | T's riot what, you tik chos aknaves ‘ sie : f 3 iy de 0 defend ‘Thrace measure, defined ; é resident Oh ss ‘P ration, Abner Laneton’ pNigag een ng cioenar na Yh oO ep comin Tek understood that ear Ma ses Tae pay but what you When we decided to open a new | wherever the Sat- al ° corfirmed the announce |the outgrowth of the insistence of our pobre at coco. pat | FAIR VIEW / get cod rN you | store on Center Street we knew urday Evening Post cTOLEN AITO (IF rent of Heaney. saying that he bad |troope ‘that they be returned 2 |mant the forees ow in Adrianonle im bey. The sae that people would pay reason- Aegan iad ee mch Tepe ‘ ‘4 s oph > : ul Aut sng | 27th inland. But these weared men| moral of the ‘Threcian troops ie im IB shoe, finest leath- | able prices for merchandise of | offer you at $6. \had no revolutionary designs; the: ~ 4 fae lamas tao nd gos; they | proving... Major General Anastosiaos '@ ers, Jasts that fit dard li Folks don’ Many styles to : tne lonty wanted to go home, We found| Poiymenkos, the new commander in . cetectetaed avis standard quality. olks don’t | Mans yles Cr p [ Nas ened t his | endet. who by his herote engagement Has city paler end Sire pons Jost 1B Por eie hat Ln want something for nothing— choose from. TUDE Wiha t would : Lien Woa an. tos orecs tena Bae {8 ‘The prices | : JLUTUL Wine sme" from sizes im Kentucny and] Another Case Of |\ias'nmirea the soldiers wih a wew|THE DOBBIN REALTY CO.,| $7.50, $8.50, $9 they know that goods are not | Work Shoes at nT} t ss ood P. Wi spirit. | G@cound -Flese; "Tribune Bids | +0U, 95.00, sold at “half price” unless the Reasonable ll [ MISSING ent tere, arta || 4 YO eople With and $10 price was wrong to start with: Priceh F. ULILL Whiv rin een rortll §=©The Same Name M . = Ss We would rather tell the truth , ten a Makes Night Drivi elz-Fad Spe- It takes a good NPAT, Oats: ss wens at tho — ed : S ving Safe, also a Pleasure cial at $7.50 | and keep our customers than.| shoe to give long M in and that we t almost broke up the ranks of ‘ . | service when worn Tee | cle Be Raa ta Bae THE PIKE LIGHT A. gamer ance | misrepresent a ieee ong | Sarasa fora) days. We are basing) necmsitates, ths) lnstelitepiat Sait 5 > : ff tomers. You see we're looking } Our shoes made of fast as we can get it the Throws a powerful beam of light ah service. Fine ma- - 3 ; ; B ¢ ccaninerse Svanhatante P of light ahead of your car ahead d ber th solid leather will rices we ask. By the end of 30 days ere chad from left wheel track to ditch, or curb, with abso-. hogany calf, heavy Py ee heme Beh aac ive satisfactory bepalto hare enough coal to run appeares. in & recent lamin of the lutely no blinding effect to the approaching driver. Coed year weit | stand back of our goods. Satis- ear: Munson last : i 7 remova Diack "retee to bay any il as Address ie by ogy eeey. en always or your money j| Army Shoes at curred by his wife.” _ -look- ack. 2.75, $2.95, $3. unable t Ser ratnetord continued, vint| thet -ceetela inckwaeinata ee P. O. Box 82, Casper, Wyo. ar teaay onts Hote, Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. Other Good Work : a short time we will have a aafe mar-| PErsen, oetermast Second street hectncrsbo chats co. Ss ecial $7.50 One price only—the same to everybody. ete in ite’ ound. A po’ sist na its ae ‘ellowstone—Phone 907 Pp ‘° alee : Heavy Wool Union Suits, Our Price $2.45 cattatt = Will Be Sold) ar ? hia d here in Cas. . y ok cat Men’s Fall Velour Hats, Our Price . $4.45 > on it it was| WASHINGTON, Sept. 22—The old a rona @a ar et ry ‘ rmy ts Sheridan, Logan, i . le 2) wien va Benet ne Gran ning Nak Medium Weight, Fine-Ribbed, Union Suits $1.25 n the lat-/the ni Zz ; iIdis i wrolen |more recently ir,-the regular transport uttermeister Building 228 East Second Street - vd ° . ee et cee eee a ee = Wool Winter Weight Socks, Our Price, 25c Cheyenne, | ion October 3 gan yrancieco and the SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY s ° Pe ee Tee MtY |Crook at Norfolk Fresh Dressed Milk-Fed Springs, Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib............... Flannel Shirts New Goods Our Price 95c u believed that} Secretary Weeks explained today 1% to 4-lb. average, Ib... 32 Pot Roast, from Corn-Fed Steers ¢ ° + tet: he ci ¢ se4), . a PEA ” 65: * tt nat the cont of madntanance of CH Swift's Premium Skinned Hams, ee ae Good Leather Work Gloves, Our Price 50c risen to a point where ft was no long: 12: to 20-lb. average, e Pienic H: 4 ’ uch, [OF % Matter of economy to keep them Brisket Bacon, Ib a aye 8 toe een ? ll ; md Soe liar Bacon, 1b. >. — 4 Men’sFallSuits . .. . $15, $20, $25 lthan 40 years old. Try our Home-Made Corn Beef, per Ib. ? ? { re ———— 5) e to tent 3 Pa «ll We Deli Boys’ Suits . . . $4.95, $6.75, $8.75 cn wae winery and mecore “Reliable Goods at Reasonable Prices.”—Fad Shoe & Clothing Co agg ° inners able a mal ices.” — oe lothing Co. | give with Boy a home. _9-21-4t' win you ed | REIT To the Dedication Services THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j Sunday, Sept. 24th at 2:30 p. m. Excellent Music :-: Good Speakers DR. BRUCE KINNEY. _ ; JUDGE F. W. FREEMAN ) REV. F. I. BLANCHARD

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