Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1923, Page 2

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ing with friends and attending} to business matters. cee -PAGE TWO. A. G. Rowan came in yesterday| G. A. Wilson and Joe Simmons are from Salt Creck end will spend sev-|spending a few days here attending eral days here. to business affairs from Ietrult, Mich. see oe. Lt at ¥ as) Jemes McDonald is a business vis-| | H. D. Spalding, Jr., and J. C. Spald- itor here for a few days from Sheri-|ing are New Rochelle, N, Y., visit-, dan, ors here for a few days. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 6.—(By The Associated Fe stad ed Press).—Determination of the winner of the thirteenth na- sper wa euey i peated siete Dita eho is cg Geeta tional elimination balloon race which started from here July|\,"Aina, 1 ane ate SLING Se Sen r ; , Ml. irs from Douglas. A, today awaited a report from only one ship, the U. S. Navy eee cee No. A-6698, in chargé of Lieutenant L. J. Roth of Lakehurst,| George Hodsdn came down from] 1. M. Castleberry is visiting with N his hoe in Waltman yesterday and ex-|friends in the city for a few days pects to spend several days here visit-|from Worland. | | Of the thirteen balloons which took off late Wednesday afternoon, all | Sn Samet an ata Butter-Nut the COrFee veticious This high grade coffee will be served FREE all day and evening = \|}] SATURDAY: JULY 7, at our stores. LATE FLASHES We cordially invite our friends and patrons to enjoy a cup of BUTTER-NUT COFFEE with us. except that in which Lieutenant Roth | is riding. Accompanying Lieutenant | Roth as aide is Lieutenant T. B. Null, | also of Lakehiwst | Unofficial calculattons show that TAeutenant Robert S. Olmstead of | Washington, piloting the U. S. Army | 5-6, has traveled the fartherest dis- | tance of those who have reported. | The distance between Indianapolis | Y de- | was calcula Bt dala nN cate ICA Our customers want a rich, mellow flavor coffee. They will get fests raneting? 60 atetking © eel it with the superior quality of BUTTER-NUT COFFEE. Thou- sands of satisfied customers recommend BUTER-NUT COF- miners today told them their tactics had been accepted as a challenge to the dominion government, and that the government apparently waa ready for a “fight to the finish.” 1] Be Sure to Get Your Coupon, Saving 10c On a 1-Ib. Can WINONA LAKE, Ind., July 6.— | | 15c On a 3-Ib. Can Qualified approval of the world was voted unanimously by | Central Grocery & Grocery Market t the World Christian Citizens’ con- | W. H. Brown participation in the world fi ii ssi hh today, prirggtrone ppp Ver adel W. H. Brown Market & court. NOME, Al July 6—(By Thi : Amociated Trees) Captain Roald 949 N. Durbin Phone 491 E. R. Williams undsen has Initely andoned — his fi ss the North | eee avant ataerts | Starks Grocery & Market | 129 w. Second Phone 10 and 11 Spitzbergen, according to Gunnar C. F Stark , the explorer’s dog team De driver, who arrived here today on 849 N. McKinley Phone 903 the schooner Sea Wolf from Kotze- bue and Wainwright. | Johnson Bros. Grocery Johnson Bros. . 638 E. Secénd Phone 1251 Grand Grocery Williams & Wofford , 228 E. Second BUTTE, July 6.—Norman V. Cor- nell, 80 years old, and living at the Berkshire apartment, was fatally injured this morning while loading a cage at the Tramway mine. He died shortly afterwards at the Murray hospital. Cornell came to Butte from Portland, where his parents, two brothers and a sister reside. An inquest will, be held Monday. GET YOUR HOME NOW! ONLY $250 CASH NEEDED Pay the Balance $40 a Month Like Rent Buy a new 22x26 home and an acre tract for only $1700. Buy a single lotand a home for $1200. Only ten blocks from the Midwest Refinery. Water in 60 days. All other con- veniences being arranged for. This will make an ideal chicken farm. We can build but a limited number of houses on this lenient finance plan. Act quickly. Telephone TODAY. Acre tracts only, with water in 60 days, $50 down and $20 per month. Single lots, $10 down and $5 per month. Buy some of our acreage as an investment. We have the BEST Poor Man’s Propo- sition ever offered. We will help you finance a home. Casper receives from outside points thousands of dollars’ worth of vegetables, fruits poultry, etc. annually. This could be produced right here. REFINERY MEN, Are You Alive to This Opportunity? Do you realize that the expenses of the home could be met with an acre tract prop- ly handled in MOUNTAIN VIEW? GET IN EARLY AND BUY WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW SEE MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB FIRST OWNERS OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, CARL SHUMAKER, Cashier of the Wyoming National H. W. pane well known in Casper real estate jank. circles H. E. GRUDE, builder of over $300,000.00 worth of dwellings in Casper. Refer to any local bank for the standing of these men in this company. SALES AGENTS BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT CO. 133 NORTH WOLCOTT ST. TELEPHONE 1189 Phone 13 Also Recommended and For Sale by All Leading Grocers of Casper R. H. NICHOLS, prominent local attorney. A. E. STIRRETT, prominent local attorney. Che Casper Daily Cribune pen Letter ” Casper, Wyo.; July 6, 1923 To The Ladies: There are sometime; unusual occasions of such importance that it is difficult to portray merely with printers’ ink just how important they may be. : An event is now transpiring which means a very great deal toa large majority of the women and girls of this community. It is an opportunity for most of you to practice real thrift and at the same time ob- tain things you greatly desire and need. This occasion is the combined July Clear- ance and Removal Sale now being conduct- ed at the Frantz Shop. It will continue until the opening of the new Frantz Shop at 110 East Second St. The necessity for raising an extraordi- nary sum of money for equipping and stock- ing the new store -- an earnest desire’ to de- liver merchandise to you at minimum prices ~ and a tremendous effort to so reduce our present stocks as to simplify the removal work, all combine toward giving you bar- gains in apparel, millinery and dress access- ories that are almost breath-taking in their greatness. We really urge you to tke advantage of this opportunity — do it today if possible; if not, come tomorrow, or next week - just so you get your share of these unusual mon- ey-saving bargains. Yours, Betty Jane 252 South Center Street, For the _Zégets_ Shop Casper : FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923.

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