Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 13, 1923, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923. ; SOCIETY -: Additional Arthur K. Lee, president of the National Bank of Commerce has ar- rived in the city fram Thermopolis to attend the funeral ofthe late T. Frank Algeo this afternoon. eee C. H. Sherman, a business man of | tion to the building now occupied by the New Palace Inn. W. D. Murphy, | local manager was unable to confirm } the deal at the time an option was i taken on the biulding, announced the }completion of the deal this morning. The company will move to its new | quarters August 15. The transfer will not incur any in: terruption in the business of the of. fice. All that will be necessary will be to cut over the various lines and @be Casper Daily Cribure PAGE THREE. Governor Ross to Address Conference r! NE, Wyo., July 13.—Gov- Ross will deliver an ad- Tubilee will be staged on East Second) ket, Street just east of the hospital. The stores which will give away Kimball's and Midwest Phar- maey, Kassis Dry Goods, Fad Cloth- As announced by Mr. Murphy this morning, only the staff and the rec ords will be moved. A big rest room, lobby and writing room will add much to the conven. ience for patrons.. The office proper ig 40x80 feet, several times the size of the present quarters. The lease was given by the Lloyd Building company, owners, and it is for five years on a monthly rentas basis with the privelege of an option outgoing. The most up to date tele-/ graph instruments will be installed | and all the equipment will be new.| —_——__—_ FOR SALE—Inlaid linoleum new shades 65c. Why pay more. Hunter Furniture Co, 241 W. First $1.95;! Several Merchants to Boost Attendance at Foreign War Vets’ Fete Every purchase of a dollar or more in several Casper stores tomorrow will draw with it an admission ticket to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Jubilee which will be held Monday tic! follows: The Music Shoppe, | Brennan’s Gas Pigeon | Grand Grocery, Natrona Meat Mar‘jness from Clayton, Wyo. | Creoery. Nai Maris m Wyo. | ing and Lloyd-Wyoming Drug com- ets tomorrow, on request, are as| pany, ‘ BE P Appliance company, | and Coffee company.| ‘Citizenship’ at the Wyo ming Better School conference which is to be held at Laramie, July 20 About 700 delegates will attend the ee a Tea Jamea Lee is in the city on busi- Sturdy Play Shoes ON LOCATION Phone 986J. Saturday inclusive, next week. The Riverton, arrived today and will spencra@ short time here attending to business affairs. service will go on as usual.¢ ‘The company will be much better able to handle the increasing loca! As announced in the Tribune ap- business in its new location. The en- proximately a month ago, the West-| larged space will permft more corn- Montana where he has been’on busi-| °'% Utvon Telegraph company will) plete equipment and more spéed in ness for the last month. move its officé from the presnet loca-' handling messages, both incoming eee SSS For Hustling Children The problem of keeping son and daughter in shoes is greatly simplified Joseph Lippart has returned from Crescent Gas Ranges Z L. H. Curtin, W. M. Armstrong and C. A. Nelson are among the Den- ver business visitors here ‘for a short time, L. J. Valéntine is “a Moline, Mil, business man here for a short time. S. A. Smith and F. P. Austin came up yesterday gn a business trip from Denver. eee J. B. Hanley and BE. C. Smith came down last evening and will spend sev- eral days here. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Reed will have as thelr house guest next’ week, Mr. Reed's uncle, H. O. Reed of Riverside, Calif. Mr. Reed is enroute from the east to his home in California. eee B. F. Raymond came up this morn- ing from Denver and expects to spend several days here on business. S18 SUNT SALE ONFRIDAY, 13 ‘OU can't resist the of this rare and a8 coffee with the full flavor that satisfies your coffee taste! Ask for it! Try Nash's delicious Peanut Butter— you'll like that too. DELICIOUS OFFE The $18 suit sale, put on today the 13th, by the Learner Shoe and Cloth- ing company, is reported by the pro- prietor to haye been a big success, ‘The novelty of the idea appealed to many patrons and the exceedingly fine values for the.low price drew many customers to the store. ‘The Learner cctmpany is handling a plete line of men's furnishings in addition to the suits, which consti- tute a large part of its business. >) Just received a car load of second hand furniture; the prices are right; attend our auction sales Saturday at 2p. m. ‘Harned Furn ture Co., 234 S David Street. Ph 9. EQUIPMENT AND FUNDS. NEED OF MOUNTAIN CANE) Departmental Club Asks Public Co-operation And Support. Finding that its equipment is not sufficiently large to care for the amount of work in view, the Casper Departmental club is making an ap: peal to local people for a donation to help fit out an addition to its Con- valescent camp og@asper mountain. At the present time 10 patients are receiving treatment and the waiting ist numbers 15. The camp is for convalescent patients of all kinds who cannot hope to get well quickly in their own homes because of the handicap of heat, crowded conditions or other ad- verse surroundings, The camp is located at Eadsville, on the top of Casper mountain, where an altitude of 7,000 feet, pure water, fresh air and sunlight make an idéal environ- ment for such an institution. ‘The Departmental club particularly needs hammocks, blankets, porch furniture, chairs of all kinds, dishes, silver, etc. Any donations of money will also be gratefully accepted, Mrs. Harry Astin, chairman of the welfare division of the club, who can he) reached on the telephone at her home, will take charge ‘of any donations. ‘The camp is under the supervision of Miss Margaret M. Robinson who has had years of experience in this work, A committee was named at the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club ‘Thursday to co-operate. with the movement and to go to the camp Saturday and help put additional cabins in shape to receive new pa tients. The committee consists of Rev. C. M. Thompson, Jf., chairman; Cc. E. Poling, C. E.\ Hoffhine: and Duane. Stolp. THIS IS s “Dress Week” at ’ \ { KASSIS’ JULY CLEARANCE SALE Modern In Design Perfect In Construction FEATURES OF MERIT IN CRESCENT GAS RANGES Crescent Center Heat Oven Burner insures an equal distri- bution of heat and excellent for broiling. Gives three distinct heats. Safety open door lighter eliminating any possibility of explosion. Endorsed by American Museum of Safety. Smooth cooking tops with removable tops easy to clean. Cast iron fronts insuring extra strength and close fitting doors. Double roviding non-radiating air space. Exterior iue polished steel enameled parts made en- tirely of “ARMICO” ignot iron. Alumnized oven and broiler linings can be easily removed for cleaning. Enameled dirt trays and broiler pans. All ranges are constructed to carry oft all fumes from top and oven burners. Crescent Gas Ranges are distinctive in design, excellent in workmanship and material and reasonable in price. Every range guaranteed. $10.00 to $15.00 Down Balance On Easy Terms Places One of These Ranges in Your Home Three-hole Ranges ......-..-—-------—---$23.00 to $28.50 Four-hole Ranges without Broiler_.$26.00 to $42.50 Four-hole Ranges with Broiler____... $35.00 to $45.00 Elevated Oven Ranges -... 67.50 and $70.00 10 Per Cent Off for Cash on all Gas Ranges Two-burner Hot Plates .... ----$3.75 Three-burner Hot Plates_— $5.50 wall construction parts Wellsville Lawson Double Coil Water Heaters one of the Every Heater best Water Heaters on the market. guaranteed. Special price —~..——..--0++---——--- WE SAVE YOU 20 PER CENT ON YOUR GAS APPLIANCES day is Dollar Day in kitchenware. Special dollar bargaie for ‘Saturday—Wash Tubs, Granite Dish Pans, Convex Kettles, Combinets, Aluminum Percolators, Collanders, Angel Food cake pans, Convex Kettles, Cast Spiders, Sanitary Wire Dish Drainers. | Walk three blocks and save $2.00 on a $5.00 " B,P.BRENNAN 505 East Second St. Phone 133 Included in this great Clearance are unusually Smart Frocks, Sweaters, Skirts and Outing Suits at special pric- ings—surprising low. You will find just the garments you have admired at greatly reduced prices. EVERYTHING MUST GO SILK DRESSES oh ae eae lots, including satins, prints, crepes, taf- LOT 1—Regular $15.00 to $19.75. $9 95 ss EER: e fe RS pats Napa Pi liaise Stine S86.00 Clearance Sale, at DODO LD FRENCH GINGHAM DRESSES Desirable for Street Dresses for this hot weather. Well made with lace or organdie trimmed. Regular $9.75. Clearance $6 98 Sale Price ... SPORT AND HIKING TOGS Ladies’ Sport Skirts in wool check, and stripes or in novelty silks; all colors. Regular prices $8.50, $13.75 and $18.00. Clearance Sale Prices: $6.95 $10.00 *"” $13.98 LADIES’ SPORT AND HIKING SUITS Our entire stock of Sport and Hiking Suits must be sold this month and we have cut the prices to make a quick sale. 8-piece wool Tweed Suits, Knickers, Skirt and Jacket. hia cen SARE Phy 2-piece wool Tweed Suits,‘ Knickers and Jacket. Regular $19.25. Clearance Sale $15 95 ed e Price .. acceeeceent opens oan 2-piece wool Tweed Suits, Knickers and Jacket. opi aatlaeceimmm st LINEN DRESSES Beautiful quality Linen in all colors. made to stand frequent washings. Regular prices $15.00, $21.75 and $29.75. Clear- $10.75, $15.75; $19.75 REMNANTS We have many usable lengths in silks, drapery, curtain material, novelty wools and serges. Shirtings in silk and cotton, percales, ginghams, voiles and many pretty patterns in wash dress materials. AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE SWEATERS SILK AND WOOL SWEATERS All styles and colors in three _ $3.95 Lor ated $4 OF Lore OTTO prices from $10.00 to $14.00; reduced to a $8.95 PURE SILK SWEATERS LOT 1—Reduced from $25.00 to...... $19.75 ftom $35.00 to. PalOeDe Dresses LOT 1—Reduced from $4.95 to......... KASSIS DRY Phone 1740 No Exchanges Or Refunds GOODS CO. 237 E. Second if you buy them in the Economy Shoe Basement. We sell the kind that wear longer than usual,” at prices less than you usually pay. Stout Play Oxfords Little feet enjoy the flexible sotes and easy com- fort of these cool play oxfords. Built to stand rough and tumble wear. Notice these modest $1.98 $1.74 Sizes 1114 to Zz Bizes 814 to 11 Sizes 51% to 8. Cool Barefoot Sandals The ever popular barefoot sandal. These are thoroughly good ones that will last through long miles of warm weather’wear. Priced to please. Sizes 1114 to 2....____$1.74 $ 29 a TR Sizes 814 to 11 -$1.48 Sizes 514 to &.... phan Men Repair the Old Cool Ones Men You know that your old shoes are cooler than new, stiff ones. Let our basement repair shop put them on your feet again. You'll enjoy their soft comfort these hot days. “The Shop That Takes Infinite Pains to Please” The Economy Shoe Basement OPERATED BY WIGGINS E. R. WILLIAMS STORES COMPANY 815 South Grant Phone 1168 446 South Wolcott Phone 457 129 West Second Phones 10 and 11 Saturday Specials No. 2 can Beauty Pork and No. 214 can Mission Beans) 5.05. eee 10c Peaches) 252 eg 29e Hominy, per can________- 15¢ No. 1 can Mission Apricots_{8@ Sauer Kraut, per canu_+<-- 15¢ ied, can, Miesion Y. F. 18 Pumpkin, per can--—--+-- EF No.2 can, Fapaae CA No. 214 can Mission Pears_-87¢@ Hominyye edo os 3c Classic Soap, perbar- - - - - 5c Peet’sMechanicSoap, - - - 4bars 25c Small Pkg. Liberty Washing Powder - 10c Y4-Ib. can Van Houten’s RCactar i. See es 24ce 4-oz. can Baker’s Cocoanut 49¢@ 1-lb. pkg. J. S. B. Sago__--12¢ No. 2 can Corned Beef___-50¢ 1-lb. can English Breakfast 5 (eb addy Rah 30c 1-lb. can Sunny Point Salmon FRESH EVERY MORNING Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Peaches, ‘Apricots, Plums and ‘All Kinds Fresh Vegetables We Deliver To All Parts of The City

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