Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 2

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Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. LIVE NEWS FROM: ALL WYOMING | Hh connie SSR! ai . oe GAS IS TURNED INTO MAINS AT FINE POTATO Aeneace ‘ix crop averages 250 bushelg per acre and that he hopes to get $2.50 per hun-} dred weight for his crop. | Binning is one of the most success-/ fui ranchers in the northern part of} the county and was recently elected recinct committeeman for Merna_ A A - Sa Help The Red Cross }member of the finny tribe that meee) emer than any other city in thy he head THERMOPOLIS TUESDAY NIGHT © of Maddock’s “ relatives} er we rs KEMMERER, Wyo,, Oct. 4.—Louis ‘Binning. eo U. P, employes The octopus t» highly valued in Dostmaster at Merna. in|Japan as en article of food. found and was ed at) THERMOPOLIS. Wyo., Oct. “4.— 1 fur the first time in its history en- | s expens Olid Roundtop, one of the landmark | joyng the use of natural gas, \ | mountains of Therm J ablaze T y night a Green The gas comes from Golden Eagle dome field. a, distance of 22 miles. oye at “TOA GUD River S ; the fact t tural gas ‘The first test was made two days | © i turned int ins of ¥- | ago and but « single Jeak at one of | On the south side of the big | the 6,000 couplings was found. When the test was made again Tuesday » . ts on the! Meh, arranged by burning 28 | the gauge stood at 250 pounds with- a pores torches, wag the word “GAS” burn- | our variation for three hours. 10-1-3t | Ine high in the air, fighting up the The’ ‘Thermepelis” Gas. conpeani entire north side of town and tell- | Jiich completed the maine Sets A | ing the world that Thermopolis ‘was ; “| te a _ @ays ago, has a large force of men TWO AMENDMENTS UP FOR VOTE ee aye | business places, industries and oth: - - z Civil War Veteran er consumers, which inelude virtu- ° 2 ° ° ° =: ally the entire town and many gas 4 A =, 2 are now ing at e ca INCREASED SALARIES DESIRED 2° 2! "*ermorotis Scziceeth "S| Spek pratt opti got poountain, in letters twenty feet TRIBUNE'S © ashion Show October 18, 20 and 21 At the Elks Lodge nproved Bre just as easy to use as the lighter | ones. It is perfectly safe to boil your silks with RIT dark / ica And they're guaranteed to dye any fabric. Com- nt of 7 nermopolts era es cecay with every pocknae ss died here 21 on sweat! tai iy *, it "s eee | RAKING POWDER rompers, table runners pillows, waists and lingerie, Cen Shildren See the New RIT fabric col ; : ro Hig funeral was conducted by G. A. you use /ess | ‘New tmproved RIT—identibed by tha sensed eatoeath ink him for Oct. 4— civil war’ ff THERMOP" Edward W tified by the wrap cake with the price and tlor may hereafter be grant the R. veterans and members « —— - ra aie the package. 24 ies 9 dark colo i ee oer a post of the American Legion . ite RIT removes the eld sion. hy 1 campaign |~ 1 57 at all drug, department, dry goods and notion stores | eC a oe KASSIS2s Offers Some Unusual Values for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Madam, Raisins Cost Less Now So Get Their Benefits and Their Flavor in Scores of Attractive, Money-Saving Foods se having more than $5 000,000 valuation, the maximum pay shall be $2.000 rather than $1,000 1g more than $5, 1, the county asses. Il be limited to $2,000) Ready-to-Wear Department DRESSES Our entire lot of Fall and Winter Ready-to-Wear Coats, Suits and Dresses to be placed on sale Seeere le ae Our new Fall Dresses in Silk, Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Serge and other beautiful Fall materials a i are placed in three lots: tes the county surveyors UE to greatly increased crops, even though production costs are still much higher than in pre-war days, raisins now cost almost as little as before the war. t $8 engaged in the performance of the duties of their o: Use this luscious, energizing, healthful food lavishly, therefore, in scores of “plain foods” + like rice pudding, boiled rice, bread pudding, Indian pudding, and in cake, cookies, pie, and Not More Than 20 with the children’s cereals, to give them “lux- LOT 1 Your retailer should. sell ury flavors” at “plain food” costs. you “SunMaid™SrededwRai- tis « sins in 15 oz, blue package Raisins are both good and good for you. may be provided by law, shi | for not more than 20c the direction, control, disposition and | care of all lands that have been here: | So take advantage of these lower prices or may hereafter be granted | now. the state. Under the proposed consolidation of Ld ¥ the two bodies, the powers of the amal- uU = | gamated board will be bruadened as $ follows “The governor, secretary o° st ee bd state treasurer, stat ERE? constitute a board of nd commission. ers, which, under direction of the leg. : tslature as limited by this constitution Seeded—Seedless—Clusters LOT 3 shall have direction, control, leasing ‘ a din ° lands of he tate : etisay cepa lens ies thee te New 11 or. Package = Packer | under mosti eee, $ granted for the support and benef! Not. More Then 18c Your retailer ahoaldiea) tary conditions in fresh, clean e public schools, yt Your retailer should sell you you Sun- Seeded and cartons. Very highest. qual- limitations that the sale of lar n Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins Seedless sins in 11 oz. ity. Insist on Sun-% — be at public auction, after such delay in 15 o. red package for not packages for not more than Brand, the kind that y j (mot less than the time fixed by con: more than 18c. 1Sc, know is good, gress) in portions at proper of time, and at such minimu (not less than the minimum | See Our Beautiful Diskin} Of New APRONS Bungalow Aprons in new materials and designs: In three lots: Percale Aprons in all sizes and Gage , ats assorted colors. Speciali........cescccce-—unmeseeees 79@ At 20 Per Cent Discount NOTICE All Mémbers of the Homesteaders’ Protective Association Will meet at Labor Hall, North Wolcott St. Thursday Eve., Oct. 5th, 8 O’Clock Matters of importance will be considered. Gingham Aprons. Something new in a 2 49 plain and plaid combination. Special._> e Percale and plain Gingham combination $i 69 In every part subjected to stress and wear, | in a new pattern. Special... e accepted standards are not good enough .Y for the good Maxwell. Instead, margins Publicity Committee, Unit No. 1. SWEATERS of safety are insisted cn that make sure . SEE ae BLANKETS BLOOMERS i - i vith- All our Ladies’ Wool or Siik an ah oF CaP fem giret apeacion wit ; Wool Tuxedo and Slip-Over | Double Cotton Blankets. 70x84, | 2 special number of Ladies’ Sat- out the necessity of frequent repairs. Ir Sweaters at a Special at een Pantalettes, in all colors, Per pair 25% $2.45 89c . DISCOUNT FOR THREE DAYS. Cord tires, non-skid front and rear; disc steel wheels, demountable at rim and at hub drum type lamps; Alemite lubrication; motor-driven electric horn; un- | usually long springs; new type watertight windshield. | Prices F.O.B. Detroit, revenue tax to be added: Touring ‘Caz, 0285 ; Roadater, $885; Coupe, $1235; Sedan, 81335 C. E. Kennedy Motor Co. Bargains in the Silk Department Gotothe — i PERCALES. Charmeuse, in assorted $i 59 . gy Vis [Raa Aes Sane ire niet ONS e Now is the time to get your Christmas Aprons made. 230 West Second Street Phone 909 ; colors, per yar i ; Take advantage of our wonderful values in this new 9 Roshinara Crepe—a beautiful $3 39 shipment of Seaside Percale. Regular 28c, special { T RIBUNE AS} quality, per yard... ® at, per yard : Wash Satin, in assorted § colors, per yard... 1.59 Mallison’s Pussy Willow Taffeta. Suitable for Un- dergarments, Shirts and Blouses. In grey, pink, flesh, white, tan and orchid. Kassis Dry Goods Co. 137 E. 2nd St. Phone 1740 THE STORE OF ADVANCED STYLES, REASONABLE PRICES AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE Fashion Show October 18, 20 and 21 At the Elks Lodge “The Good MAXWELL Entire proceeds go toe Red Cross

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