Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 7

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PACE met SUMMARY OF a Che Casper Daily Cridune THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922 | MUST HAVE MONEY AND LOTS OF IT A DELAYED SHIPMENT FORCES ME TO SACRIFICE 3000 PAIRS SHAWKNIT, HOSIERY With Theta, Pair 65c; 2 Pairs $1.25 a They come in Silks, Wool, and Silk and Wool. The colors of the Silk Hose are blue, black, ch F tan and taupe. The colors of the Wool Hose are brown, blue, gray, tan, all heathers. Some ats veeaearee oui. : 39000 NECKTIES At One-EXalf Price GROUP 1 | GROUP 2 | GROUP3 | GROUP 4 | GROUP 5 LONDON—The United States was American business new basis for pay tions. WASHINGTON — The senate passed @ moasure permitting tmm!- grants who entered before March 7 in excess of quotas and who were admitted under bond. to remain permanent in America BELFAST—Republicans derailed and burned a freight avid mail train | at Castle Bellingham LONDON—A program for the es tablishment of the “federated re. public of India.” said to have orig: inated with an a shevist propagan: lin, was repogted JUNEAU, Alaska—Word was re eetved that the mati boat Trysve tad disappeared in Alaskan waters NEW YORK—Albert Thomas y 6 former French minister of muni tions, sald in an address Fra: does not want money from Un'ted States, but instead wishes cooperation uropean affairs BOSTON—It captured the 1 Meuse between and 26 1918, accord'ng to a citation just receivad try James A. Cresswell who was the corporal poral who s of the | NEW Yow gt evening papers. who. refused to work overtime to print election tras on November 7 were not fied in their action, Federal J Hand declared | ROME—Pope Pius was finishing | al which will contain the | | | of his pontificate. SANTIAGO. ~Manuel Rivas Vicuna accepted an invitation to form a new cal | | | DULUTH, “Minn, —A_ verdict ‘ \ eee: 50c $1.00 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00-$2.50 ! property destroyed by forest fi e a a _ 2 m Se RS = Ties Knit Ties | Knit Ties | ‘Silk Ties ! learned a local radio concert was heard -by an amateur in London, Engisnd. i | | RED WING, Minn.—The Rev | C. Holster, editor of several Luth eran publications, died. | } 1 25c | 50c | 55c | 75c | 95c 1000 SILK SHIRTS WILSON BROS. AND EARL & WILSON--VALUES TO $12.50 These Are Crepes, Broadcloths, Tub and Jersey Silks, White and Fancy Patterns BRUSSELS—The differences be: tween former Premier Paul Bymans and Minister of the Colonies Franck have been so adjusted that the threatened due! between them will not take place. CLERK WITH MANIA FR GING IRLS BLOOMERS 1 LANDED FOR THEFTS COPY, Wyo., Dec, 21.—The tlonadle selection of his gifts bother W. D. Loeinan, an em the Cody Trading company when he presented several pairs ailk bloomers to young ladies about town. It is not known that any of the fair sex refused the offering made} by so simple # lover, but when one gay deb.tante brought a pair of them Dack in broad daylight as not being of quite the proper shade young Loe- man was suspected of indiscretions by his employer and was watched there after. Tt was discovered that the ambitious clerk was stealing from the wares cf the store Consequently he was SUITS AND OVERCOATS $50 Suit or Overcoat, sale price. $32.75 $45 Suit or Overcoat, sale price. $29.75 $40 Suit or Overcoat, sale price.......$26.75 $35 Suit or Overcoat, sale pric $23.75 $30 Suit or Overcoat, sale price. -$19.75 LEATHER PUTTEES The Kind We Always Sell. $5 grades now....-....... $6.50 grades now. These come in hoo Sizes 13 to 18. 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. RIDING PANTS Come on you truck drivers, get in on these. You all know my Riding Pants. I always show the biggest stock in the city $10 Gabardine Riding Pants... ...$7.95 $7 Guaranteed Corduroy Riding he -$4.95 strap and ioop fronts. rn tae are $25 Suit or Overcoat, sale price.......$16.75 Pants _..... cy $5.95 . , 5 : Ta tal Souk tutte! bicving $5 All-Wool Riding Pan $3.95 $1.50 Wool Wrap Leggins, lock As a special] offer to induce you to look Les stitched Ba 3) een es a at our line we will offer $4 Moleskin Riding Pants. aren $5 Whipcord Riding Pants. 95 $5 Bedford Cord Riding Pants......__..$3.95 $3 heavy Khaki Riding Pants.........$1.95 These Pants come made with button or @ year in the penitentiary and was out on parole. « GUN USED BY Looks like a $75 Trunk HATS $6 and $5 Velour Hats. Sheep-lined Coats. Best grade sheep. $15 values... $11.95 BANDITS SOLD pile eater $1.35 lace legs, tunnel belt loops, flap pockets. 3 pee ees Aaiir las car enide ae co 4 15 KNIT. SPORT COATS Any Stetson Hat in the house... $6.45 UNDERWEAR eos - $6.50, HiT 5 . $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits eerenbeey 5 Ly | . 5 YEARS AGO ee $5.00 vanes. 5 ° For Christmas Gifts CAPS $1.50 Fleece Union Suits Hs RE ee A “ $3.00 Mix Yoo! and Cot 2p $10 and $12.60 $8.50 values....$6.95 $5.00 values....$3.35 $3 Caps at......$2.25 $2 Caps at....$1.35 : Sian ee oe aes $1.95 These sold from $12.50 to $18.50. 2 for 75¢ $7.50 values....$5.95 $4.50 values__.$2.95 | DENVER, Colo., Dec. 21.—Police $6.00 values...$4.35 $3.00 values__$1.95 investigating the killing of Charles T. Linton, Federal Reserve bank guard and the subsequent theft of $200,000 Monday morning by masked bandits at the entrance of the government mint have ascertained that the bloody shotgun dropped from the bandit car as it sped away from the scene of the robbery had been purchased. about five years ago from a loca] hardware store. No rebord of the name of the purchaser was kept by the firm, how- ever, and efforts now ere being made! to trace the purchase of the gun from @ pawn shop by the bandits. Gea SA Hsien, $2.50 Caps at.$1.65 $1.50 Caps at....95¢ SD sted i: $5.00 heavy weight AiL-W ool Union Van Heusen Collars Suits at $3.85 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK And Maybe Later During This Sale as | Want Money. CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Please shop early, come in the mornings. We not only want to give you bargains, but the best in service also. NOTICE. OF .ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING F Notice is hereby given that the \.-4 annual meeting of the stockholders of Navajo Laboratories, Inc., will} be held at the office of the com- pany at room 516 Consolidated Royalty Building, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, on the 3rd day of January, 1923, at the hour of two o’clock p. m. At said. meeting re- ports of the officers will be read,|§ officers elected and general busi-| ness transacted. } JOHN A Publish Dec. 19 24, 26, 27, 28, and 2

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