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PAGE FOURTEEN. MOOSE FROLIC HOLUS PROMISE (F BIG TREAT Entertainment to Hold Forth Five Nights, Starts Apml 24. cose frolio that will be held © auspices of Casper Lodge good for thi its duration « also entitle the © in the distribution prize. now on Asplay tn holders to of each r | G@raban-Shields Furniture company, | Cumpbell Hardware oympany, Rich- ards and Cunningham company, and be Casper Datlp | Evans sarees store. SSS == ELE BURWELL LOSES BET BUT of the Evans Jewelry store, Season tickets are on sale at some ‘of the prominent cigar stores, alsy by | members of tho Moose lodge and of | the Mooseheart Legion Ladies’ aux- | iMary, Two Exclusive Tribune Ads Bring Tumover of} $2,095 in Two Days and Mrs. George Peck Gets Aluminum Cooking Set Free. oo |Pneumonia Fatal To Local Resident Supposing you went to the bank to find out the amount of your balance and instead of having $1,000 you had $2,095. Wouldn’t it be a grand and glorious feeling? Something very similar to this happened to Earle G. Bur-| F. G. Perea, about 50 years of age, Mrs. James Mills, 1215 South G. H. Capps, 1429 Bonnie Bra T. H. Dumphy, 231 South Kimball, Mr. Burwell {s a good figurer and id. he calculated that if he sold $1,000 ~| worth of gas ranges during these .tw< @ Bar April 11 and was taken to| hospital at that t a Filipino. An been reque -|days from two medium aized adver-| Mrs. W. H. O'Brien, 629 South Mc- Lew M tisements carried only in The Tribune Kinley. The Shaffer-G: that he would be doing fine. In fact W. W. Sproul, 141 West 10th. |he made Mrs. George Peck on the J. Adsit, 12 jouth Boxelder. advertising staff of The Tribune the charge of the body ———_+—___— |offer of an aluminum set worth| (new home on South Durbin). VIOLATOR ARRESTED. $10.50 free if the sales exceeded this| irs, Ed. Wilson, 1025 South Jefrer- J. W. Whittie was arrested by the! figure. Toda rs. Peck is the proud] gon (for new home on Milton). ©! police department at his home on|OWner of the aluminum set and Mr./ 47. 1, Seldel, 605 South Lincoln, North Beech street last night on the| Burwell 1s more than enthusiastic! fr. Frank Algeo, 829 South Dur- j charge of violating the drug ordin-| about Tribune advertising, for the| pin. sales totaled $2,095. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, 206 East ist ‘The following names are those who | (for new home on Wolc purchased gas ranges Monday and Mrs. R. E. Evans, North Kim- ceived an aluminum | ball oking set free: 9 South Jackson 1315 South Boxelder. Hoff, 1139 South Center. cam Trees and Shrubs Have you bought your trees and |] shrubs? Only three weeks until a car will be shipr er imme H. B. Browne, Dr. A. F. _ STYLEPLUS CLOTHES We guarantee th No Gambling at MEDNICK BROS. You do not have to gamble and buy cheap unknown With the following guarantee attached to every | Suit that we sell: diately or it will 8. H. PUD SST Clothes when you can buy oli played. ently or not at every Styleplus Suit is All-Wool. Should it fail paamotony ised ae well of the Casper Gas Appliance company yesterday, al-| Pt Paha ea eA ; ** | though it was in adding up the sales slips on Clark-Jewel wag found by the police on the| 848 ranges for Monday and Tuesday Mrs. Bert Rundberg, 629 East 1st. |} South Wolcott Cribune A. G, Fidel, 487 Divine. Mrs. Carl Hawks, 648 Bast ara. W. D. Johnson, 440 East Ratiroad. | This goes to prove that REBULTS from newspaper advertising are tn | proportion to the newspaper's bona fide net paid circulation. The circu: lation books of the Tribune are al- wasn repens for inspection and being the Audit Bureau of Cir- | seaatione means that the TRUTH is | always told and has to be told about net paid circulation. The Tribune's |net paid circulation is now over 10,000, Excitement Caused By Smudge Fire in C. B. & Q. Yards! GOLDEN RULE BUYERS IN CONFERENCE HERE Buyers from all fourteen of the Golden Rule department stores h: been in Casper for the last three days attending the buying campaign which fs held twice annually by this chain of stores. The merchandise purchased is for early fall delivery and includes almost every line of goods carrieu by the stores. The out of town buy- |era here included those from River- ton, Torrington, Buffalo, Thermopolis, Newcastle, Lovell, Greybull, Hardin {and Forsythe, Mont., and Edgemont and Belle Fourche, 8. D. The local Cvlden Rule store is in- augurating its 14th anniversary sale tomorrow. Large crowds ran to the Burlington y day afternoon with the the north half of the flames. The fire was which had been burn- had been kept by employes of the the hoses they were It was then nec “the Caspe which rushed to the scene and 1 the further spreading of the flames. buildings made such a course neces. sary. — you tried the N WYOMING DRUC wtih Lukis Candy store. Have STORE PLY CO., ‘The proximity of several | CHICHESTER S PILLS ae ey Biya Senn es | a5 nown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Face Brick and Art Tile Those interested in a new home, of the best material, as well as the most beautiful, or those who contemplate a mantel as an added attraction and com- fort to the living-room will do well to see the line of Face Brick and Art Tile laid up ready for your inspection at 139 East H street. Phone 1441-J. J. C. Dobbins, Prop. (Chickering) y Established 1823CQ9 PIANO in the home is a source of unending delight only if it is But how many of our pianos are either played indiffer- played at all. AMR | 202. box, 850 (CAMEL DANGE THURSDAY AT NORTH WASHINGTON A unique favor will be given out at the North Washington hall Thurs- day night in the way of a package of Camels to every couple entering. This is Casper’s original Camel dance. The Spies orchestra will furnish the music for the dance. This or- chestra has always proved popular and should be able to make the even- ing a success, The same admission price as usual will prevail. STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE for Cockroaches, Waterbugs, Ants, Hats and ice. Don't waste time trying to kill these pests with powders, liquids or any experimental | reparations. jOLD hand-made. shapes and colors. 1s recognized as the guarantee’ exterminator | Ready for Use—Better than Traps ) 15-02. box, $1.60 | action the retail dealer is authorized to replace it with Styleplus Clothes Co. A wonderful selection of Tweeds, Whipcords, Serges, Worsteds and the best of fabrics, along with Styleplus fine hand tailoring. a *30 *°35 » Mednick Bros. The Home of Greater Values Opposite Henning Hotel Shirts Manhattan With the Ampico in the far-famed Chickering there enters your home not alone a piano with an unrivalled reputation for tonal beauty, but also the services of Rachmaninoff, Ornstein, Elly Ney, Mischa Le- vitzki, Fanny Bloomfield, Zeisler, Godowsky, Philip Gordon and over one hundred other famous artists to play your piano for you. Thus, right in your home, you may enjoy the playing of the classics by the world’s most eminent artists. Every nuance, every shade of ex- pression or variation of phrasing, all the gradation and beauty of the tone color of the original performance being so perfectly and skillfully re-enacted that it may well be said that the artist is playing—only for his actual presence in person at the geyboard no part of his perform- ance is lost. open invitation is extended to you and your friends to hear the Am- pico, THE AMPICO RE-ENAOTING PIANO may be had in either Grand or Upright Pianos. In addition to the conventional models, special estimates and designs will be submitted to those wishing ART or PERIOD cases, in special woods or finishes to conform to the interior decoration of their music roome- The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” 232 East Second—Phone 194 Casper, Wyo. want work and are get it for you. vice to him at all times, The styles are very becoming, each Hat being entirely For little girls 2 to 8 years. BOYS’ STRAW HATS A nice selection of Straws for small boys, in new WW EG Parkneea. SPECIALTY STORE ASK THE WAITER To Serve You HILL CREST WATER WANT WORK? PUT FREE AD IN THE TRIBUNE _ The Tribune is publishing, absolutel fi y tisements in its Help Wanted columns Son eae tafaee! out of employment. @ purpose o el and particularly those wh Pas Hoe working. many, Beckers ms paper will make i a jo imply come jn to the Trib will run your ad without any chaveee ite ee that you honestly want work, A recent influx of newco move on the part of the Tri friend of the working man WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923. Auction Friday afternoon at 2 p. m., all furniture and household goods jat 367 S. Ash. Phone 1660. THERE’S A DISTINCT ADVANTAGE in trading with a firm hay- ing TWO stores and TWO large stocks of merchan- dise to draw upon. We have probably the largest drug stock in all Wyom- ing. You are not only more likely to get just what you want when you come to us, but you are assured of procuring it at the most favorable price, coupled with courteous, appre- ciative treatment. That is why our business continues to grow. THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES “Try the Drug Store First” ‘Children’s Headwear We have just received a nice assortment of Chil- dren’s Hats, each an ex- clusive model in itself. o have just recently come it easy for you to get All we ask is Tribune want ads will mers is the reason for this bune, which is the sincere and declares to be of ser- a -