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. 0. B. Pearson PAGE EIGHT. NEW TRACKAGE [3 LAID BY IN YARDS HERE: Extension of Casper Shipping Facilities by Addition of Four Tracks Announced by Superintendent. Construction of four new tracks in! of the Cc. B & Q al traffic su’ nm, and his assistant, ent of the # nu tt, formerty | _“superintendent of the Casper division | eeative, spoke extremporaneously on his SRMORIALAEPTALVODST LODE IL TRTAE LETTE D EL CRL TT ERTSS TOUOLU SES ONRA TN RES ED CORNERS EEETES TRAERINERS TEEN IES yeanen commented on the rapid growth of| © the city since he had been moved to| Chicago and augured an even larger! expansion ir few years. re was pri-| he heavs nipmenta that will be mace from Casper to Omaha and Chicago tn t six weeks. He announced! cars would be run in from Omaha te Casper y of cars to handle the delott and Mr. -Pearson left 1 car No. 68, attached ound Burlington n to this morning. Refinery Capacity Increases 813 Per Cent in 16 Years| One of the largest turnouts of em- Dloyes of the Standart O11 of Indiana |24ward engi fee eey aver assembled was present with the murder of “Chief* Johnson, per former Western league ball player court hese. ing was held under the auspices joint general committee of the al relations department of thy! company. Nominations for the industrial rela-|; tons committee were made from th employes and the election will b held at the refinery today. There are 10 divisions to the plant and each 4 vision $s represente? by two mer who serve for one year Beaumont Parks, third vice-pres: dent of the company, was one of the| © Dr. main speakers of the evening. S. K. Loy acted as Parks cailed attent able growtr of Casper and the big part the e took in making this growth possibie. | T. 8. Cooke, general manager for the Rocky Mountain division, with headquarters here, discussed the im- portance of electing men in whom the complete confidence of the employes! would be gatisfactorily handled R. M. Andrus, superintendent WPlant No. 1, discussed the indust relations department and the gr possibilities it had for furthering th g00d relations which exist between the management and the employes. H. W.. Eberstein, employes repre. sentative, delivered the same address| which he gave before the board of di-| rectors in Chicago at the recent meet-| ing of the industrial relations rep-| resentat:ves there. T. J. Leahy, employes of represent impressions of the Chicago meeting. me SUGAR | NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Sugar fu- tures josed dy. Approximate ) tons, The market for re- | firmer with raw sugar and © unchanged to 15. points © granulated now being 860 to 6.90. Ve ets Board house. and room. Thorn boarding Riverview and Second. 10-13-24 || TOWN PESTS amination of witnesss in the trial of | during a dice game last July, began! : jin Judge Lester ‘Thompson's court |here today Omission of “‘Year of Our Lord” From State Constitution Flayed || By Masons and Clergy, Illinois|' Oct. 13.—(By Omission of ¢ our lore” others for alleged Gefamation of ber boarded a train for New AGED WOMAN LOSES SUIT, t DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 13. Emma @utley,.65, lost her suit for $36,000 heart balm against Daniel Haleyy. aged 74, of Des Moines when; the jury in the case disagreed late CONSTANTINOPLE — ant General Sir Charice Haringten, British commander in chief here, Licuten- of Iitinois, the Home of Abraham Lincotn, Dwi L. Moody and Frances E. Willard, nor will we ac- qQuiesce with the lowering of the early convening of the peace con- ference, which he believes will bs the most Important council of wi powers since Versailles. ‘ j the w Id over, in this year of our . Bod helping. ution without the reten- of the words’ ‘in the year of cur lord,’ or the letters ‘A. D. awalting trial for the murder of Mrs. Alberta Meadows, was taken into custe¢y while he was visiting 3. Phillips at the county Jail. He was detained “for investigation,” it was said. { MOBILE SHIP ‘| PLANT OPENS, —— MOBILE, Ala.. Oct, 13. Anothe: industry was added to Mo-} iness life today when the! ir plant of the Todd Ship/ rporation wag offictally opened. | ammoth dry dock, towed to this the abbreviation therefore in on with the dates thereof, ce with the requirements BUENOS AIRES—President Mar- celo T. de Alvar was inaugurated as the 18th president of Argentine with Imposing ceremonies, ATLANTA—Mrs. Onezima De | Bouchel will return to Atlanta with- t ia in ten days to two weeks to Institue [city from Brooklyn, N. X., docked i*s} legal proceedings against Asa G. |first ship today, the opening of the Candier Sr., Atlanta capitalist and |new industry being timed with the ar standar of the cross in America or | | faith of our fathers and mothe: myriads of men aii women who lived and died to make America a glory possibility.” DAVID & CO. CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 227 South Center Street tion of our na! “With Mohammedism and bbo! vism, backed by the Formerly Frank Canner Location Our Special Sale TODAY AND SATURDAY Ig far exceeding expectations. People who are buying are as- sured of the best in merchandise and a wonderful reduction in prices. In the sale are LADIES’ COATS, BLANKETS ~ And Hundreds of Items Christendom, outraging women and children Christian giris into than death vnercil Christia dren, we consent to Amer colors to in the MURDER TRIAL IS LAUNCHED DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 13.—Ex- strike our mies of Christianity Gillespie, negro charged | ' | ee Such as Hosiery, Union Suits, Flannel Gowns and Yard Goods. The Sale Will Continue All Day Saturday It Will Pay You to Buy Here The bridal headdress was introduced by the Anglo-Saxon bride, who bound | up her flowing tresses after the cere-| mony as a sign of acquiescence. | ——— | Jeweled dresses valued at as much! $500,000 have been worn in Lon-} CARS LOADED WITH BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE WERE RUSHED TO THIS GREAT $8,500 CASH PURCHASE SALE They Brought Bargains That Will Completely Eclipse Any Ever Offered in Casper alata et lat nthe cae tant edd dM cad rb a oa tea nee aro aid rg) Ae EE yA LN lb ce HERE IS THE STORY IN A NUTSHELL Our buyer was in the market at just the right time, and purchased from hard-pressed manufacturers fall and winter merchandise amounting to $8,500.00. They cut and slashed prices unmercifully to turn stock into cash. We practically named our own prices. f Thanks to Unprecedented Purchases, We Can Offer $2,000.00 CASH PURCHASE SALE OF Casper Shoppers Dress Shoes, Work Shoes and High Cut Boots Take full Men’s Suits and Overcoats At Positive Savings of One-Third or More Suits and Overcoats Specially Priced at $12.50 $19.95 $24.95 $29.95 $35.00 The manufacturer's loss and your gain. advantage of your opportunity. Men’s Dress Shoes. Good quality leather, English Men’s Work Shoe on sale at... —taths Men’s Dress Shoes in smart Blucher and English lasts, in mahogany color. While 200 pairs last at............ The Aggressive Bird who Packs a) Chip on bis Shoulder ana Hollers Dilly About his Rights should Base} Up on the Sassy Chin Mustc and Let! Folks alone. With his Aggravating) Gab, it's No Wonder Folks hand him) the Sst Sha of the Poker when they Gets Caance. Don’t confuse these with ordinary garments bought purposely for sales. Every single garment offered is high class throughout, made for leading stores of the country. Manufacturers wanted to unload in a hurry. That is why we got them to sell at such phe- nomenally low prices. Men’s All-Leather Scout Shoes at ... ee High cut Lace Boots at Sacrifice Prices. Weare Agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes and Carry a Men's Racine Flan- 95e nel Shirts ato... $1.95 $5.95 Men’s Seamless Cotton 12;e Cc Sox, per pair... Men’s All-Wool Sox. band at .... 3 ‘Army O. D. Shirts. Hundreds of other items space Men’s Winter Caps with ear-bands at.. Men’s Mackinaw Coats, all-wool .__. Canvas Gloves, DOUSNBIE fysc creo 2 Men's Genuine All-Wool Men’s heavy weight Rlue Denim Men’s Union Suits with all-wool label fener et ig $3.95 rival here of William H. Todd. presi-jates docks at a number of ports of character, according to a statement [Sent of by her attornes) just before the two | ———— yesterday. Haley testified that \he|| gpa nang LOS ANGELES—Armour L. Phil- {had kniwn Mrs. Gulley only three! for the ratification of | ting whose wife, Gira Philips, is | days. Men’s Winter weight | Deuble i. Union Suits no" 95e front and elbows; $3.25 does not permit to mention. ny BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN AT8 A. M. SHARP You will have the opportunity of buying cold weather merchandise at the lowest prices/in years. THE HUB CLOTHIER 224 SOUTH CENTER STREET \ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1922 the corporation which oper. the country Blankets | Home . Roasted Coffee cost more than good coffee does today Army EXTRA-SPECIAL Heavy weight, grey, double Blankets with red stripe near the edges. Get this, the regular price of this Blanket is $3.50. Come’now, while they last. Two Blankets for the price of one and one-half—in other words \ TWO $3.50 BLANKETS FOR ' $5.25 Perhaps you remember , the days when coffee little for good measure, was the usual thing. Although in all proba- was purchased green and O. D. Wool Blankets | Toastedat home. A few Genuine U. S. Army, government standard olive | handfuls placed in a hot drab peek Blankets. Regular price $3.95. Get this, oven and stirred around a Sapcaneeus for the price of one and one-half—in for a short time until } TWO $3.95 BLANKETS FOR |; Brown. pechapevurht 2 | $5.93 PICK YOUR BARGAINS AT THE bility it was a low grade ; of Rio sold at a fancy U. §. ARMY GOODS C0. } | price, one can look back | with pleasure on the | mornings when coffee, | onaccountofits scarcity and high price, was a big addition to the meal. 526 W. YELLOWSTONE ORDER BY MAIL On the Road to the Refinery—Open Evenings Till 9 3 COFFEE § | \ | , Coffee roastingand pack- | ing today is not the sim- | ple thing of forty or | fifty yearsago, forthe in- sistent demand for qual- ity has made coffee prep- Lbs. Fresh Gas Roasted Coffee Our Royal Blend FAVORITE SUPERB GILT EDGE aoa slg ieiad > sult and important 40c 45c SOc Ff) operation = MEDIUM HEAVY VERY HEAVY } There are none better. The taste tells. Think ef actually drinking coffee as good as it smells. Our Coffees are mellowed and roasted fresh daily. That's why the aroma and flavor is so different. ~ How to Make Good Coffee WITH A PERCOLATOR Have your pot piping hot by scalding with hot wa- ter. Put one good tablespoonful of Pigeon’s Fresh Gas Roasted and Fresh Ground Coffee for each cup, and one for the pot, for habit sake. Have water boil- ing when it goes into the pot. Always boil your water fresh. Do not take water from the hot water system and do not use water that has been boiled before. The half century en- deavor of Hills Bros. ~ toward one aim-highest methods, a little more Use fresh water always. Percolation should begin as skilland knowledge here soon as the boiling hot water is poured over the coffee. and there, make a differ- When the coffee shows a deep blood red, remove to 5 i where coffee will keep hot but not percolate. Over- ¢ ence in taste and flavor percolation is as bad as over-boiling. which accounts for the We carry Tea, Spices, Seeds, Extracts, Cocoas, Etc. PIGEON TEA AND COFFEE CO. Zuttermeister Bidg., Opposite Telephone Bldg. Phone 623 fact that Hills Bros. Coffee leads all other brands in volume of tales. 1 ! Go to the TRIBUNE’S Fashion Show October 18; 20 and 21 At the Elks Lodge Entire proceeds go te Red Cross