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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922. Eve Casper Datly Cribune PAGE FivR ~ | = |Gbhs, 713 South McKinley steel fire. ing through with the transaction. highest preceding registration record.| votes cast next week probably will ex. | from Great ‘alls bas nt. age yrs td oe ») | Proof home safe; Mrs. A.C. Daugh-| 2 | Lioyd went to jail and when he |Total registrations at the -registra-|ceed 6,500. | emurrow evening for ‘ trove -Daaper * } t " . 7 a th 7 " to = 1 bee: | ty. 423 West Secona strett, Cadillac} Warrant Fails To was arraigned the case was dis- {tion points in Laramie crwnty is 5,687, ere he wil hed ; A G ‘aeuum cleaner; Mrs. lL. .C. Weeks, | missed. The bride, Martha A. Park- |Which Indicates that tle uumber of! Peter Q Nyce arrived last evening’ spend some time on y F 759 CY avenue, Peariess radio set; /B_| er, who was with him when the |= iN K +n Boson i Nor meine | Prevent Marriage) ©..crc Too ceva sca iy nr Uren oem ARI FY CONTEST Heet™, alecttie grill stove; Martha PB. Of Laramie Couple | to be released. = STAR TING TOMORROW MORNING We Will Prove to Casper Women and Misses HOW IT IS POSSIBLE FOR US‘TO OFFER WHAT WE HONESTLY BELIEVE 5s. = South. Wi “Hold. Heet" e:ec:ric marcel. waver: LARAMIE, Wyo., Nov. 2. —ar. | ‘ sieteaa aerting a ore ieee: No| ‘ival of the sheriff with a warrant CHEYENNE REGISTRATION ARE ANNOUNCED Bore UL Ww Heet" electric rad and. eltetric im-| °° charge of as | mersion: heater; Bob) Cochrane, box| “sult abd battery while he was ob- | . taining his martiace license in the | = G41, electic automat! totaster, elec-| clerks’ office did det ’ - izle hair dryer, new eurling “fron;| County ima ee ae | - FH. Schuil, 256 No. Beech, | Charles W: Larson, Box 1439, Se. Bree es Piaeky toon 20 ‘aptures Savi ~” | christ. eleceric cooker. Sei arial ange hay tl ad santa aR Cc ia Tee ety De of Cekber's most prominent |of getting some” useful article pro-| registered in Cheyenne for the elec- TO BE THE Ft 5 erchanis took par: in the key con-| viding his key waa of the righ: num-ition next week total 4,769, which Is ie caer es BEST COAT VALUES IN AMERICA — & Deriod of sixty days. As an incen- Pace RENT Sa Prize winners in the National Key! tive, to. the. purchaser in buying of Contest as it, was held in Casper have! dea'era who gave out keys, It fur. IN THIS een announced. They are rs follown nished .@ medium. of advertising that F. H. Schuil. 256 North Beech, $100 saving devosit with interest; Anna M.- GREAT COAT SALE Sale Sports Coats REALLY WONDERFUL VALUES AT $11.95 Take away all of the comforts from a home and what is left? Best for me!” declares the woman who takes pride in the kind of food she What are the comforts and mod- ern conveniences of a home? Light, heat, water and the telephone. 7 . The utility company is the housewife's ‘ a M D sets before her family, “hired. girl.” eaten Se her position from Fashioned of double-faced Tweeds, English mixtures and She knows it doesn’t one of slavery to where she gets real enjoy- back Polaires, Herringbones and other fashionable sports to waste her good abt nd ment out of her work. coatings. The utility company enables her to talk to her relatives and friends. It putz the hus- band’s meal on the table as soon as he arrives home. It tends the furnace; takes care of the lights; runs the warhing machine; sweeps 2 the hétse with a vacuum cleaner. and does and her good flour, eggs and other materials by using anything but ROYAL—the best bak- ing powder made. , It Contains No Alam Leaves No Bitter Taste If you are in the habit of spending from $50 to $60 for your Winter Coat you are just the woman who should be at this sale and see exactly the Coat you want at only $29.50 — Elegant styles, rich materials, exceptionally fine quality Céats of Duvet De Laines, Panvelaines, Veldynes, Arabellas and other new materials, in new blue, brown and black, richly fur trimmed, at $54.50 $54. Such a presentation of exchisive styles, beautiful materials and luxurious fur trimmings has never JIE Si before been offered in a sale at such low prices! The National Sample Cloak and Suit Store ajvay with dust; it gives running hot and cold water; it permits a lavatory in the house and a bathtub; it helps with the ironing. This “hired girl’? doesn’t strike; doesn’t eat ex- pensive foods: doesn't demand a separate room in the house or a day off each weel. “She” is always ready, willing, never tired, and her wage is so small it put» her in reach of the pocketbook of the ‘owest salaried householder. Does the well-lighted, well-heated home, having modern conveniences keep the children satisfied and at home and cause them to take pride {n their home? Answer that yourself. All you have to do is contrast the chil- dren in a home having modern con- veniences with that where they are. lacking. Natrona Power Co. Do You Realize That There Are Only 37 Shopping Days Until Christmas? LALA | Buy Your Gifts NOW in C asper E Henning Hotel Block 112 South Center Street S| i 2 | AMR f {TO THE PUBLIC AND THE RED CROSS]. The following statement appeared in an ad- T have this date, November 2nd, deposited $1,000 in cash, in The Citizens National Bank and vertisement in The Casper Herald, this morn- call on Mr. W. A. Frenzel, Jeweler, 262 South Center Street, to deposit a like amount, $1,000. See mee and. THE PEOPLE GET THE TRUTH--THE RED CROSS GET THE | MONEY--WIN OR LOSE | So the People May Know the Truth ‘ I will submit my case to a committee appointed from any of the following local civic organ- : izations and will abide by their decision. Paul Huber, the pawnbroker and jeweler, is again advertising thou- sands and thousands of dollars’ worth of diamonds, watches and jew- elry from the W. A. Frenzel bankrupt stock which was appraised by an The Red Cross : Rotary Club Lions Club expert Casper jeweler. Top notch price $1,650 for the entire stock, including safe, wall cases, show cases, linoleum, signs and other furni- Kiwanis Club Chamber of Commerce Casper Realtors ture. The fact is that the Frenzel bankrupt stock consisted of three small diamond rings costing $15 each, three New York standard . watches and a few othe? watch cases, some jewelry and a few old I CALL UPON MR FRENZEL TO MAKE HIS BLUFF GOOD pieces of silverware, clocks and ivory. Yet Huber tells the pubiic that * he has sold from the Frenze] bankrupt stock thousands and thousands of dollars’ worth of diamonds, watches and jewelry and a few odd And ask any of the above mentioned local Civic organizations to take the matter up and see pieces of silverware, clocks and other articles to give away to the peo- that the Red Cross gets the money. ple. 2 I leave this bunk to the good judgment of the’ Casper people. My offer of $1,000 in gold to the Red Cross if. Paul Huber can prove I AM HERE TO STAY that my statement is not correct. ‘ ares : : : . Z Pie } And fearing that Mr. Frenzel will not back up his offer, I will personally guarantee that the Truth will out. You can fool the people some times, but you can’t Shes > A ° : < = fool them all the time. The public will find you out some time. civic organization who takes this matter up will not waste their time. Upon their report be- ing published I will give $100.00 to any charity they may name. “a | PAUL HUBER | Jeweler Cor. Center and First