Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. , Coe NEW FIRM TAKES LEASE QN STOWE MANAGED BY _-BAUGE BROS. ON SECOND ™ A business tran IN RIALTO FEATURE I 8 Authorized Picturesque isles of the South Seas, Engiand, Iindia—all these are em- ral wave in Which this, Segijoe de. tan working paghs Desaber 15. ' braced in the peculiar plot of Thomas make application By te Ce yety |ASplications malted later than this| Mise Mae Winter bas dfust been) wassingron, Dec: 18—A loan of|Meighan's latest. Parnmrcunt picture, vl] make application by writin @ letter!ante wilt ba too late. appointed to the positfén of principal! ores Sean Twomey OP expressing a desire to apply for vo-| “4 person who is in doubt as to} Park school to succeed Mrs. James|$10.000 from the government to as on tional work to any one of the bu-lehether he has a valid application| W®ueh who has resigned. Miss Win-|tke Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul| which comes to the Rialto theater for receipts and/reau offices located throughout. the on file shoGld take steps immediately | tT has held the position of teacher/ranroad was authorised by the |two days, beginning today. 1 be: | United Staten, It le necessary for thelto ascertain his status faom one of |! te kindergarten of the same school interstate commerce commission. The| And some of the hardest acting that icant to ‘sign tis name) so set > -|for seven years, mithorization is for @ loan to run an- , bureau may cousider:the applica-lerement a cnet then en nore ae = the goodluck star has ever done is Casper Daily_ Cridune Kansas is making reports of usual |service men and women th: roughout |forms should be filled out, signed and ear.|the United States by Jom Sparka,|forwarded to one of the veteran bu- Sward-Ayars|Chairman of the national mehabilita-|reau offices. If a Person is so sit- : h in-|tion committee of the American Leg-/uated that he is unable to obtain one } from |!on, that all veterans who desire ©o-|<f these forms. a letter will be ac nearly | cational. training and have’ not mase| cepted as an application. ' 'Raiiroad Loan letter | application must'de s0-under the Bee) where the post mark of suct: letter Frank|ent law before December 16, 1922. or the form shows that tt was made rit t theif right of On or before December 15, the appit 1 ara] cation wil be considered as where the Our balan disburser bufiding conuected wit cery for atore Dest of service will be extended to The American Leg’ an to make the Spat every way. The| INDIANAPOLI 1, Dec. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dee. 13.—A department of warning has been issued to former 2 our tion as made by man himeuf, It }0 | ‘s advisable Jor sae applicant to make was his app” ation in person at one of i ~ustrict or sub-district offices of zation. The minstrel show will|fae U. S. Veterans’ bureau, although put us entirely out of debt and the/this ie not sbeolutely necessary. dues which we collect for next year lcan be thrown into a sinking fend,” fee mén who are entitied to the bene fits of this act should take advantage of this opportunity, All applications|Sbe was formerly Miss Feceived will have the fullest consid- eration and if the facts presented are sufficient to mest the provisions of the Rehabilitation Act, the clatmant|a pinasant resi‘ence on will be awaried the benefits provided under the law. - chased. Miss Garnet YVolleisten, been formerly teacher of the kinder-' government. Forms may be obtained at any one of the bureau offices or from any of — the co-operating agencies such as the American Legion, the Ref Cross and other veterans organizations. Try Tribune Want Ads for results. —————____ ‘Waugh a few mon:hs ago. frmment is eager that alt former serv-| _ During the: principalship of ‘Mra. /ti March 1, 1930, and will enable the! ‘zea’ in ih's story, Weugh she bas given very efficlenticampany to meet maturing indebted-| 'P°™ A service and has gained many friends |ness of a like amc-unt, which the gov- Clara B.jernment new holds against the read.}a most unusual manner. Schutz, having been married to Mr.|The company will Ceposit $14,000,000 [tm its own bonds as collateral. Mr. and Mrs. Waugh will occupy| Returns from oneration of the &t. Twelfth Paul system have been insufficient in street, which they hava just pur |reeeat years, the commission held, to allow it to make any payments on the who hasiprneipal of its indebtedness” to the| Brower—are some of t!/s best known names. which deals with a problem of divided affection tn An "nusual cast surrounds the star. Leatrice Joy is leading woman. Eva Sovak, June Elvidge, John Miltern, Leurance Wheat, Theodore Roberts, as a trick trader of the Bouth Seas; Albert Roscoe, Aleo Freucis, Robert MOST OF YOU WERE HERE AND MY PRICES AND LOTS OF IT TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT ATTENDED MY SALE, AS YET, 1 HAVE TO SAY: Read My Advertisements, See My Windows, Then Judge Me CONVINCED YOU THAT I Believe You Will Say, I Have Reasons to Call Myself THE WORKINGMAN’S FRIEND SUITS AND OVERCOATS $50 Suit or Overcoat, sale price $45 Suit or Overcoat, sale price._— $40 Suit or Overcoat, sale pric $35 Suit or Overcoat, sale pric $80 Suit or Overcoat sale price... $25 Suit or Overcoat, sale price2_. 72 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Small sizes, 83, ,84, 35, 36 only. $25.00 $30.00 and $85.00 values. Your choice -.. ee ee DRESS AND WORK PANTS " $10 Dress Pants, sale price. $9 Dress Pants, sale price... $8 Dress Pants, sale price. $7 Dress Pants, sale price............ $6 Dress Pants, sale price____ $4, $4.50 and $6 Pants, sale price. a RS $3 heavy Work Pants, sale pric $1.95 $5.50 heavy All-Wool Mackinaw Pants, $3.95 RIDING PANTS Corie on you truck drivers, get in on these. You all know my Riding Pants. I always show the biggest stock in the city. $10 Ga’oardine Riding Pants......... $7.95 $7 Guaranteed Corduroy Riding Pants..$5.95 $5 All-Wool Riding Pants... 3.95 $4 Moleskin Riding Pants _§__ $5 Whipcord Riding Pants. $5 Bedford Cord Riding Pan’ $3 heavy Khaki Riding Pants.. These pants come made with button or lace legs, tunnel belt loops, flap pockets. LEATHER PUTTEES The kind we always sell. $5 grades now... —+..$3.65 $6.50 grades noy .—---- $4.95 These come in k loop fronts. Sizes 13 to 18. $1.50 Wool Wrap Leggins, loek stitched, 95c KNIT SPORT COATS For Christmas Gifts $8.50 values at $6.95 $5.00 values at $3.35 $7.50 values at $5.95 $4.50 values at $2.95 $6.00 values at $4.35 $3.00 values at $1.95 NECKWEAR Buy These for Christmas All 50¢ Neckwear at_......., All. 75bc Neckwear at_..... All $1.50 Silk Neckwear at. All 75c Knit Ties at......... All $1.00 Knit Ties at. All $1.50 Knit Ties at.... HOSE $1.00 Silk and Wool Fancy Hose— 6Sc pair, 2 pairs $1.25 $1.00 Wilson Bro’s and Shawknit Hose— 65c pair, 2 pairs $1.25 65c Heavy Silk Lisle Hose__..._50e pair HATS $6 and $5 Velour Hats. $4 Dress Hats..... $6 Cowboy Hats. Any Stetson Hat in the house. CAPS $3.00 Caps at....$2.25 $2.00 Caps at_.$1.35 $2.50 Caps at._$1.65 $1.50 Caps at —..95¢ $1.00 Caps at _.65c $4.50 Near Seal Kur Caps at... ws SHIRTS Never before have I made such cuts as these, Take your pick of $5.00, 35.50, $6.00, $6.50 ana $7.00 Racine Union-Made $ ; Flannel Shirts, now x“ 4.15 Patterns are checks, plaids and heathers; ful} eut, coat style, two pockets. Genuine Racine heavy. weight Moleskin Shirts; coat style, two pockets. $3 85 While they last............2 @ Heavy Wool Blue and Brown Flannel Shirts; coat style, two $2 65 pockets, now. tel e All $1.50 and $2.00 Flannelette $ W ork Siprtaat Co Sh ee 1.35 LADIES! LADIES! ~ LADIES! Buy these Shirts for Christmas Gifts. WILSON BROS. AND EARL & WILSON* SILK SHIRTS Crepes, Broadcloths and Jerseys. Plain white and colors. These Shirts sold $5 95 for $7.50 to $12.50. Your choice.. e Everybody knows that The Man in the Bar- rel sells the genuine Munson Last Army Sheek made by Endicott-Johnson. , ile they last, 217 Pairs yo at........__... 93.95 They sell at $5.00 everywhere. $12.50. genuine Officers’ Dress Roots: 18 inches high, $8.75 plain toe, now..........=. Same style in Shoes....... $435 One lot Stacey Adams Shoes and Oxfords. $18.50 to $15.00 values at .. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases If you are wanting Box Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Hand Bags or Suit Cases, VISIT THIS SALE and you will see the biggest line in the city at prices that will make you buy. ’ As 8 special] offer to induce you-ts-Isck at our line we will offer Sheep-lined Coats. Best grade sheep. $16.00 values....... Sheepskin Moccasins. $2.00 graie, at... ~ One lot of Corduroy Coats. Small sizes, 35 and 86. These are regular $5.00 callerg kono Oe BATH ROBES..........$8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 These sold from $12.50 to $18.50. Van Heusen Collars........... ove thet +2 for 75¢ Genuine Horsehide Vests. Guaranteed not to scuff or peal, These are the best Vests made. cehmmmmenmemntces CF. 1) UNDERWEAR $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits. = $1.50 Fleece Union Suits. $3.00 Mixed Wool and Cotton Union Suits at -..... i ee Rec $65.00 heavy weight All-Woo] Union Suits at oie eee Best quality Richm: Wool Union Suits at......___.. NOTICE To My Friends and Customers: My store has bven crowded with customers since Monday, the opening dey of my sale. A few were unabie to be waited upon as prompt- ly as I wish it. . However, I ask you to be a lit- tle patient during this sale. The bargains are here for you and I want you to have them. There are six of us on the floor doing our best to please you. We feel that our regular sales- ‘men will give you better service than extra help who are not acquainted with my large stock. Our aim is to please you. Thanks. HARRY YESNESS — ‘The Man in the Barrel, The Workingman’s Friend. OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS HARRY YESNESS oe, Especially my SALT CREEK FRIENDS, this sale is for you as well as Casper residents. I want every person in ‘) ® ! the vicinity of Casper to get in on this, my greatest value- b giving sale. I want money. HARRY YESNESS The Workingman’s Friend The Man in the Barrel 114 West Second Street Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock And Maybe Later During This Sale as I Want Money.

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