Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1922, Page 2

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&be Casper Dally Cridune THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. FOR FRIDAY ONLY I SOAP SALE In inaugurating a Once-a-Month-Sale of Soaps, we offer some very at- tractive values in Toilet and Laundry Soaps and Gold Dust Washing Pow- der. Owing to the fact that these prices are so far below the regular sell- ing prices of these items that in some cases we have limited the quantity to each customer. SUNNY MONDAY LAUNDRY PAGE TWO. and gdswer his calls. He is aso a games end contests around an im- ZI painter and in presenting | mense bonfire. his/lecture entertainment be uses | The public celebration éid not pre IRD MAT ON LYCEUM COURSE GVES CALLS WITH | =e epee ice PERFECTION THAT EVEN FOOLS THE BIR, 15 CLAIM “zis Sees to ase Musicians will be interested in | J. BE. Tisdale returued to Salt Creek = noting that in his bird song Mr. 3.| Gorst sounds a note which’ is sev- eral octaves higher than the note of Tetrazinni and that even the hum- ming bird and the violinist ‘afé out- | distanced in the race for tonal alti- tude. In his imitatons Mr. Gorst | neither sings nor whistles but re- | | sorts to a peculiar combination ot” | both without artificial means what- soever. PUBLIC CELEBRATION (5 STAGED ON HALLOWE'EN IN CAPITAL THIS YEAR CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 2—For the first time in history Hallowe'en was observed here Tuesday night th > public celebration. Under the ces of the Rotary chib the oungsters of the city, garbed as es and hobgoblins, paraded from © business district to a park in) Che: enne and there e engeed in |this morning, having been in Casper \tor several days receiving attention for a broken shoulder which: he suf- tarek-e week e080 = Gn a Rare Bargains \ Coats for the Little Tot PALMOLIVE The Olive Oil ‘Shampoo How to make hair glossy—this ques- tion is easily answered. Palmolive Shampoo will transform the appearance of your hair, making it soft and glossy. FOR FRIDAY ONLY PALMOLIVE SOAP FRIDAY ONLY 7 Bars We take great pleasure in announcing a new ar- rival in Winter Coats. A special shipment ordered for customers plus a few extra ones to close out for quick clearance in a week-end special. These exclu- size little models run from 2 to 5 year sizes and come in Velour, Broadcloth, Flannel and Bolivia. Fur trimmed. Sale prices range from $6.50 to $16.50 The Handicraft Shop Balcony: Mills Stationery, Co. Becklinger Bldg... ama ch data VOTE FOR Charles A. Cullen: REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Make wash day a day of smiles rather than a day of frowns and drudgery. Sunny Monday Soap will help you for- get that tired feeling when Monday comes around. FOR FRIDAY ONLY County Commissioner (4-Year Term) Mee [Political Auertisement.] Main Floor Seeccccoovursoencoseceooe . PALMOLIVE.- / SOAP PALMOLIVE SOAP FRIDAY ONLY 7 Bars Are entrusted with the personal and property interests of laymen before the ccurts; they’ are naturally interested in the election of judges most highly qualified in order that inter- ests of laymen be best protected. Whether or not you have any use for lawyers in general, their opinion in such matters is entitled to serious consideration. The following endorse- ments are self-explanatory: ne UNIVERSAL ‘ T*Patea and cline eet toto @ seep mld enough fr any com) ion, 'o soap to be hed at any price, Soceeeoscocccceseso20002 PITT erie 200000090960700060008250000000 CONVERSE COUNTY To the Hon. C. O. Brown, Judge of the District Court, Sixth Judicial District, We, the undersigned members of the Bar of Converse County, State of Wyo- e e of the District Court, Judicial District, and pledge you our support NATRONA COUNTY To the Honorable C. O. Brown, Judge of the District Court: We, the undersigned members of the Bar of Natrona County, State of Wyo- ming, do hereby respectfully requect you to become a candidate to succeed yourself as Judge of the District Court of the Sixt Sudicial District, pledging you our sup Dated thie: Both day of May, A. D. FREMONT COUNTY To the Honorable C. O. Brown, Judge Sixth Judicial District, Wyoming. We, the undersigned members of the FREMONT COUNTY BAR ASSOCIA- TION, realizing that the time is ap- proaching when you will have to decide as to whether you will be a candidate to succeed yourself, and feeling as we do that dy zoe bel: led to know the sentiment of Bar Association, HEREBY REQUEST you to be a candi- Uf, GOLD DUST You Should Have a Little Fairy In Your Home HOU TA 1922. date to succeed yourself, and PLEDGE Pau 11 F. Showalter | Recent tod te do all in our power to re- ° William 0. Vils elect you. | OG. ReHagens (Signed) = Vy ashing Robert N. Ogden, Sr. \A, GC. Allen 2 E. Perkins M. C, Burk Bryant S. Cromer TARY SOARS Dyer Hays Alfred R, Lowey H. | g Phelps Georse F. Dobler = XI P d e M. W. Purcell J. I. Freeman = owder Toilet | John H. Casey E. H. Fourt = oap | Edwin Barrett O. .N. Gibson _ nel SORE Bee te ara =S This article is so well known that it needs no Hai eee W. E. Hardin = explaining on our part of its merits. Let the Gold ‘ R. Hi. Nichols Joe F. Longnecker = Dust Twins help you with your wash day burdens. A. H. Cobb A. H. Maxwell Wm. B. Cobb ry s wie = AY 0) Frank England . H.. Stone ; FRIDAY ONLY . H, Patten J. J. Spriggs = Romie =] FOR FRIDAY ONLY George A. Weedel! = William J. Webrli = Roy H. Bullack = Jno. B. Barnes, Jr. =| B. Durham 2-45°||7:39° The Golden Rule Dep't Store LINDSAY & CO, Ln Vote for the retention of Judge C. O. Brown as our District Judge. He is honest, industrious and fair. He has ability and has had con- siderable experience. HN (This Advertisement is Paid For by Friends of Judge C. O. Brown.) i

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