Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923.” - Che Casper Daily eridune WE ARE ON THE JOB | WHILE THE _BOSS IS GONE MR. MOE LANDAU Mr. Moe Landau, who knows the clothing game from A to Z. r. Landau is store manager. 4 MR. EARL COLLEY ' Earl Colley, better known ea }} (Shorty) never took a drink, always carries a million dollar smile and never told a lie in }}) his life. Mr. Colley has charge ( of the pants department. ‘ MR. JOE HODGSON Mr. Joe Hodgson (Old Reli- able) who has been with the Man in the Barrel since he started in business in Casper. A good salesman and a likeable fellow. Joe has charge of the shoe department. MR. BAYARD DAVIS Mr. Bayard Davis, a gentleman and a scholar as well as a good ublic servant. A newcomer in Capac but a welcome one. Mr. Davis has charge of the fur- nishings department, This space wag re- served for Mr. Joe | Larson, known as the iy i } BLOCH acid AND TOP COATS )) Regular $35.00 values... genial Swede from i Cripple Creek, | We would not have his picture taken for fe } FIT-FORM SUITS AND TOP COATS | Regular $35.00 values. ott Regular $37.50 values. Regular $40.00 values. CORTLEY SUITS AND TOP COATS Regular $35.00 values. Regular $37.50 values. Regular $40.00 values. re Regular $42.50 values... Regular $42.50 values. MR. MARVIN ALLEN Regular $45.00 values. All the bu: Regular $45.00 years Mr. Marvin len, 6 siest 1 47.50 fellow in the attre. Mr. Allen Reser $60. “4 values Regular $ values 1 000 Garments. to Pick Bic rom Shorts, Stouts, Slims and Regular Models—All the Newest Styles, Colors and Materials. Every Garment Guaranteed to Be All Wool ' Larson Wy charge of the Cloth- i ing Department. ; ‘ 4 = | a { Mr. has } i Ctme Down Some Evening and Let the Boys Show You Around ij hig

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