Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 11

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eee. reneeeereeasesee FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEN HONORS VERY EVENLY DIVIDED IN: e Virgin Satter . TRI BU N E RACE ST ST N D a EAR Miss Betty Tolhurst - i 9,000 | Miss Mildred Gs bus, Shoahen!, - 7 | Fred Gibson, Basin, Wyo. ... 5 LA A District No. 3 Hustad, Mills; Wyo. ... District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city | Mis aliae Logan, Greybull, Wyo. - | of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway | F. R. Morris, west of town .. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are con-| Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton, W testants will be awarded in this distr Following is a list of all| Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopol 3,000} Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, Powder River, Wyo. in 230 | Mrs. Adelaide iott, Mills, Wyo . (Continued from Page One.) final day and hour of the election, vote reserves stored “away” to dumb- | chis race is steadily being brought to| aoe ee found participants in the end, etc] close and the end may now be sald |. em But the tales that one hears are sc | to be in sight. highly embellished with frills, so ut | Ten o'clock next Saturday night is terly inconcelvable, that their un | positively your last chance to ente truthfulness {s readily apparent. | subscriptions and secure “second pe-| These exaggerated stories hurt noj| riod” votes. Make every day, ycx|} one but thofe who attempt to circu-|every hour, count while the time | late them. The REAL contestants| counts most. H. T. Geiger ‘A. W. Hobbs . Kear .... ellie McCash | votes cast for publication up to last night. | Mrs, Charlotte Pfeiffer, } tee 1 031, 100| Mrs. R. M Taylor, 2, J Arr Minne Birdsall Mrs Miss se Wight, Irma Yohe, R. District No. 5 AG are those who are too busy either to Very Close E | Mrs. O. Hl. Meyer -, 3,010,400 ane A Bunnell listen or to be bluffed by th ie mes D. Morrison 180,. | UR a oA Rept els et Bie ae be bluffers. 7 these would:| . The entire race is 90 close thatianyrhrn. ar Mr Myer |: 3,060,500 | Mrs. District No. 5 includes all the territory outside of the city ot one of the candidates can forge to| So on the basis of personal honor|the front’ and. cinch the coveted| Mrs. H. B. Pearce the competition is being waged zest-| honors while the present big vote| John Peach fully. Shedding lustre on this inspir-| schedule is in force. Indeed the out-| Mrs. Bob Pee ing sight is the civic pride manifest-|come of the whole battle cepands} La etapa hi bp factor is the|/ almost entirely upon what each in- ’ ulwarl nd the various candi-}dividual contestant acco " | ates; in short, each community an4 ing the next few aga a I en Miss a mat Beesithatss OK eee Philip (eride eget"? 3 5 | Phili McBride each “set” is solidly behind their fa-| Some hard work and real busting | UTS: Ann Wilson ..... Best - Mr a ee a i vorite and no community that values| will undoubtedly be seen this week.| Miss Mabry Zumwalt 108,500 | rs. L. Pierson its reputation for doing things is/ And ts it any wonder? Some six or | Claude Pyle Casper lying east of the city of Casper, including the following; | Wendover, ‘Torri. Guernsey, Chey e, Gillette, Sheridar | Wheatland, Salt € all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as mat h prizes as there ar tive contestants will be awarded in this district. Following a list of those entered in this testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of al until last night. Mrs. Fred Be 3:150,800 | Miss Helen Gardner '340,500| Miss Agnes Harnan . 1,342,000; Miss Hannah Harp .. 961,400 | Josephine Hyllestead 10. FP. Jacquot , Salt Creek, Nat Baker, Lusk, Wyo. ...... W; going to let some one else walk off|seven of the hustlers are going to| District No. 2 Mrs. Beulah Sample Mra. vee. De with the most desirable prize when|win the big cars for their efforts| s. Affa Mae § ar, concerted effort will “bring it| these days, other live wire cotnestants | District No. 2 inctudes all the territory in that part of the city| Gordon Todd 5 yrtle Fror | will receive the cash awards. Isn’t, of Casper south of Second street and west of Durbin strect. One| Miss Reinie Vospette . - L Perec But ope ruts eee bss Bere ration eter nian the he| or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are tise Mrs. E. G. Witt 2/895,600 | Dana ae Tohnean 8 d period” , and with only} day” that the one can make for sc testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of a p wecks more to go before the' short a period of time? *°| votes cast for publication up until last night. District No. 4 Mrs, L. M. O'Brien, Salt Creek route Scalia |Margaret All Britain... 1,283,000 |" District No, 4 includes all the territory outside the city tite 1 >, 'D. District No. 1 |Miss Maude Brink 2 of Casper lying north-and west of the city of Casper, inclu |Mrs. Harry L. Black . lowing: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, | 3 District No. 1 includes alt the territory in that part of the city| John Bush nie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer- of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin street. One or! Mrs. C. F. er and all towns in yicinit One or two of the cars and as many two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con-| Mrs. Jenn 000} cash prizes as there as active contestants will be awarded in this testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all| Mrs. Florence 983,000) district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up| Miss C! votes cast for publication up until last night. Mrs. John Erb ae 1,084,000] until 1 } Bob Adamson | Miss Agnes Elliott 1,061,800 | Mrs 3 itt, Worland, Wyo iss i Mrs. Helen Howland 2, , - Pp. V. Hendricks 2 Jack . l-nommy Kirkmeyer ing the Gllenrock, Wyo. Polly uy ‘aylor, Sheridan, Wyo. ellie Ryff, Wheatland, Wyo. uth Ireland. Chugwater. Wvo. arlotte Howell, Newcastle, W, |H. H. Meserve, Torrington, a 112,000 Mrs. Georgia Hungerford. GET vOUR LOT PAY YOU WHILE YOU CAN You Can Save 20 Per Cent On Your Clothes Purchases | Oe ee if Everyone knows we’re rebuilding our entire store, but we’re doing a big business in | ‘ the rear half—now completed—it’s chockful of new Spring merchandise. A safe walk bu aa : from the front takes you right in, and on your Suits, Top Coats and Gabardines you will | save 20 per cent on your purchases. lette. | Mrs. J. B Lintz . 1,825,000 a 00 | Joseph Littlejohn 5 188,000 | Mrs, Harold Manbeck 2,875,300 | ea Roland Moore "996. 000 | (ADJOINING HIGHLAND PARK) = T ; Inside Lots Only $150.00 wits 1B Outside Lots Only $200.00 a | Be Per Cent Off for Cash. | ef Terms—$10.00 Down and $10.00 a Month. No interest and No Taxes This Year. Top Coats and Gabardines Including the latest effects in stripes, checks and solid color Suits of Tweeds, Herringbones, Whipcords, Worsteds and Serges. WITH A $10.00 CREDIT FREE to All Those Who Pur- | ' chase Lots First Three Days of Sale } YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR LOT—In case of sickness your time will be extended upon satisfactory proof and no extra interest charge will be made. You can build on | these lots and not have to worry about losing your lot on account of sickness. In case of ‘ga death of purchaser, a clear deed will be handed to your beneficiary without further pay- ments, MODELS FOR ALL MEN Snappy belted and sport models, conservative reatka too. Tailored by America’s foremost custom tailors. Long-wearing fabrics and DRIVE OUT AND SEE THESE LOTS Only a few minutes’ drive from Center of city. Man will be on ground to show you these lots. Building has already commenced, Lumber being hauled to the ground. QO” : DON’T DELAY These fine lots will double in value in a very short time. Highest speculative value of any lots in or around Casper. The city is growing east as fast as it can, and within a sur- : prisingly short time these lots will be worth three or four times what we are asking today. OFF OUR LOW PRICES i Own Your-Own Home We Will Help You All Leather Work and Dress Shoes at exceptionally low 4 8.8. CAL ap J. J. HART prices all this week, f les Agents. Successors to SCOTT CLOTHING CO. || Marshalls Brown) 145 North Center Street Just South of the Courthous 240 SOUTH CENTER ST. orth Center street Phang Sea W ust South of the Courthouse ee ee

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