Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. .. ERIN TRANQUIL AS BRITAIN, 15 HEALY'S CLAIM Free State Now Firmly | 2,000 feet and burst into flames. SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS) SANTA MONICA, Calif.—A stunt flier and his passenger, an aytomo- bile salesman of Los Angeles, were killed when thelr plane crashed to the ground frem an altitude of SALT LAKP CITY, Utah—-A grandstand from which hundreds of persons were watching an Inde- Established; One Big Problem Remains. | killing @ girl. penaence day celebration collapsed, WASHINGTON.--All_ three en- | trants in a motoreycle race were LONDON, July & 4s as tranquil as Timothy Healy Irish Fr “Ireland today "said nor-g' al of in an Interview | ling Irish affairs. now established the internal as n made upon it,”| 1 that the Free State gev-! ly pre-oceupled a situation in| it found itself} The] s sor’ 10,000 Irishmen. ef about 390 weekly. THREE NEGROES IANRED ONE POSSIBLY FATALLY, AS AUTO. TURNS TURTLE CHEYENS | agreed with occupation forces for \Death Saddens thrown from their machines and one fatally injured, dying from 4 fractured skull. HUNTINGTON, W. Va,— Ray Layman, of Clay City, Ind, was Killed and his mechanician serious- ly injured when their racing car crashed through the track rail dur- ing an automobile race. ESSEN.—Announcement thet the Krupp werks management has the use of a branch railroad line | was regarded by the French as an indication that the German passive resistance ia weakening. YORK.—Governor Al Smith, of Mew York, wae cheered jusily as ‘ the next president of the United States," and the Vol stead law was hissed by a crowd at Tammany Hall's Fourth of July celebration. NEW NEW YORK.—The steamer West Pha , one of the trans-Atlantic vessels whieh the Germans have ntly launched to recoup thelr war steamship business, ar rived from Hamburg with 646 pas sengers, m immigrants. C. H. Cooper Home Little Bille Ceoper, the three-year ol4 pen of My. and Mrs. ©, H. Cooper Charles A, Wilson officiat rment will be made in th Ilghland cemetery. Secretary of State Hughes presents the Standish Cup to Dick Walsh, New York newspaperman, who won the golf tournament at Washington, D.C. in which represeatatives ef public inks in many cities particle / Public Links Champ Given Cup REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Wyoming National Bank At Casper in the Stat > secure circulation her than federal TOTAL --- ene --eereyerreres: Capital Surplus pai . Undivided urrent exp and taxes Circulating +r Amount due to WN: al banks Amount due to State banks, bankers and tryst eom- panies In the United Sta trie outstanding Te of Wyoming at the RESOURCES. urities owned: banking house reserve bank —- LIABILITIES. bank outstanding o check - thar er municipal deposits bank or surety -bor Reserve District 10. tose of Business on June 30, 1929 on 93,700.00 19,030.32 $4,698 MA, 68 shier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear 8 true to the best of my knowled, nd. belief. CARL F. §) Cashier, 1 before me this 3rd 1923. RALPH ¢, Di Notary Public, My commision ex h 23, 1927 GFE 2 I OLLILILEISISCDGIDEOIIIDGIIILDIIGISIIIIIOIIIIMOLDLAISIIVIISDIIILOIOIIIOOIOOIIIOS OM. MP LILA TP SELLS aSa SS. | Che Casper Daily Tribune BEGINS TOMORROW. Regular Semi-Annual July Clearance Sale July calls for the clearance of all Spring Apparel no matter though the garments may be worn and in vogue all summer long, as practically all of them may be. Our policy is to carry nothing of present stocks into the coming season. The beginning of each season must show only the newest of everything. That’s why there will be bar- gains, bargains galore. And these sacrifice offerings will not be limited to spring goods—they’ll include the new- est of summer apparel as well. Beginning Tomorrow, July 6 STORE WILL OPEN FRIDAY PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. Your Choice of Any Spring or Summer Cloth Suit in the Store at 99950 It is almost impossible to conceive that such a ridiculously low price can be made on fine garments which only a few months ago were in lines selling at $42.50, $48.50, $65.00, $78.00 and up—but we are determined to clear them out in the next few days. In Dress and Sport Models (The latter are both two and three- piece) Sizes 14 to 4814 Get a Suit now at a saving and have the use of it ag required through the summer and this fall as well. Unequalled Bargains in Coats & Capes Cool evenings, unexpected automobile trips and various other events de- mand that every woman be well supplied with coats. Here is an oppor- tunity to secure one at way below regular prices. An immense line of Spring and Summer Coats (mostly Sport models) in good: attractive materials—a great variety of styles and complete range of sizes. These coats are all suitable for early fall wear. $ ] 022 POET Earlier in the season many of these coats sold for three times the price asked. Your choice of these ex- ceptional bargains at $ 75 CD A wonderful group of Coats and Capes whose smart lines and excellent ma- terials will at once recommend these garments to you $ 75 ns Oe 8bs- oo as being full of style and quality—an assortment that right now in many of the leading stores are bringing 252 South Center St. One lot of Spring and Summer Coats and Capes( the coats are both dress and snappy sport models) that will appeal to women who want something good ata bargain price. Your choice, only___-.-___ PU $42.50, $55.00 and up. Your choice WHILE THEY LAST Your Choice of All Our Highest Grade CLOTH COATS AND CAPES include the smartest garments shown during the present season, regard- less of former price Many of These Items Are Limited In Quantity But Co Reguler 35¢ and 50c Leather Belts, cach. Regular 35c and Handkerchie: Regular 25c, 3. 50c Barrettes .. A Carnival of From Most Inexpensive Little House and Street Summer Season’s Sensation in Summer Dresses 175 exquisite Wash Frocks in ratine, voiles, linens; prettily trimmed. Extremely snap- py styles. Sizes 14 to 44, Dregses similar to these ea) rlier sold for from $8.75 to A line of about sixty. very pretty Summer Frocks in attrac- tive light materials, especially nice for afternoon wear, are very special bargains that will be quickly snapped up by discriminating shoppers. Choice -.-- THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. A line of regular 60c Airweight Dress Shields. OC At 79c Niee line of veaular $1.25 maids’ and waitresses ite Regular $1.50 Lace Vestees Collar and Cuff Sets, in lace and At 19c .19e 9c At 39c Regular $1.50 Strap-wrist Suede lawn; regular values up 79¢ N Gleves in white, black 39 to $1.75 .. ee hr ane sand lb Bead an jlecklaces; , egular narrow regular values up to < tubber and Leather Belts 39e $3.50 ........... soa meee ymoy 79¢ a i ks td Onelot of about thirty-five well made House Dresses in a variety of styles that were formerly priced at from $ 95 $3.95 up are included in this 4 WABI About two dozen very attractive Wash Frocks, pretty enough for street wear and out-door occasions—cool and comfortable, Materials daintily Ut aCTe [AMA alas Pieces CIES _ $5.95 086 seme 28 Scores essen $10.50 EXTRA SPECIAL While They Last RAINCOATS Formerly priced S Phone 1304W me ‘4.3.75 per especially for this great sale. It will pay out-of-town women to make a trip to Cas- up to $22.50, at BODO

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