Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 1, 1923, Page 3

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FLOOD DAMAGE/FARM BLOC hoe ===) SureRelief AT BALTIMORE TO RESUME pana dbrerorpbhoos, «er aoe FOR INDIGESTION Provision of the Esch-Cummins trans- “ ——_—_ Portation act. * —_—___ \. ZAIN TOPEKA, Kens., Aug 1.—(By The \ i 5 Associated Press.)\—Resumption ef the| One of the oldest Masons in the 3 SN 6 By i AY 5 activities of the “farm bloc” in the| United States, both in age and mem- \ i: i BELLANS \t agp | Hot water gam > Sure Relief | ZELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere % United States senate upon the open-|bership, is ex-Senator Cornelius A. BALTIMORE, Aug. 1.—After caus-| !ng of a new session of congress next|Cole of California, who will be 101 ing ‘heavy damage to property, the| December is predictea by Senator Arc-| years old next September. Senator floo@ which swept the countries west|thur Capper of Kansas, chairman of|Cole joined the Masonic fraternity \ and northwest of Baltimore reached|the senate “bloc” during the latter | nearly 70 years’ago. { its ‘rest Tuesday and slowly start-)Part of Inst session. “Our legisla- ed to recede. tive program probably will not be as The flood was caused by cloud-| extensive as it was at the last ses. bursts and thunder storms, causing) Sion, but still, we belleve, congress the Patopsco river to overflow its| Should enact certain measures with a banks, carrying bridges and buildings before it and driving hundreds of fam- jlles from their homes. Michigan Man New President of Lions Ruskin has written more sentences of inordinate length than any other classic writer of modern English prose. KASSIS ‘Thursday Specials Scheduled for RODEO WEEK Our Thursday Specials are known to every thrifty housewife in the city and coun- ty for their wonderful offerings in ready-to-wear and dry goods but this week for the benefit of our out-of-town visitors we have put on some very special bargains. : | Welcome Rodeo Visitors ’ Come to our store, make it your headquarters, use our rest room, meet _ your friends here. We are glad to direct you, and serve you in any way ‘we can. Don’t hesitate to ask us. b¢) READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Our Fall Dresses and Coats are in stock and we need room to display them so are cleaning out our stock of summer dresses, coats, sweaters, skirts and outing suits. The prices are far below cost and only the best lines are carried. ‘Try a Tribune Classified Ad. John §. Noel of Grand Rapids, ||' Mioh., recently elected president of national Association of Lions the seventh annual conven- tion of that organization held in Atlan- tic City, N. J. Mr, Noel is a promi-| nent manufacturer and banker - of Grand Rapids, and ts particularly well known because of his connection. with civi¢ moVements in his own state and in the south. He has organized nymerous “commercial and civic asso-| clations, and has long been identified with the Lions International organiza-| tion, having served as first vice-presi- dent of the organization last year. Dresses Beautiful Dresses in summer silks, ratines, linens and ginghams a wide range of sizes, colors and fabrics; no two alike; all from well known dress manufacturers and good styles Less Than Half Price DENAOD AND SANT IS THRILLING BOY STORY and absorbing a yout the adven- f the typical ut heoric adult ed in “Penrod ional picture shown at the 1» Beaudine ww ne of this pop- That as thr days.” collection is and they forget the which accom- LADIES’ THREE-PIECE TWEED OUTING SUITS Of the best grade of tweed, choice of Lot 1.—Beautiful sport skirts in two lots shades, all sizes—jacket, knickers and for final clearance. Rodeo $6 95 skirts. Regularly priced at $29.75. Thurs- ‘ e day special sale PRUEARAY. special price ____. $19 e 73 Lot 2.—Sport skirts of silk crepe or wool HOSIERY in stripes or checks. Spe- $8 95 We are agents for the famous Eiffel and cially priced at ....... | Kaiser Silk Hosiery. Kaiser lace hose, regular $3.95 in black, brown, beige on does, created, that } become a hou! Penrod is Joved because he is a real} boy: | And “Penrod and Sam” has been transferred to the screen by Director Beaudine with the same lifelike fidel-| ity that/ characterizes the author's storles: The picture contains no sen-| sational cabaret scenes, but it does produce laughter, tears, chuckles and smiles in rapid succession. ‘ eee Ao eer ah LADIES’ SWEATERS and grey. Sale $2 39 tably capable cast. | No outfit is complete satthont a sweat- PTICE -2--...002 ------——-——-___— e fi er this season, and our line is most com- iS ri . plete. Here af will pel alt the pew cre \ BO VEL-S POP SILK HOSE aca styles and colors in sleeveless, tuxedo, » 5 aye. and slipovers. Choice of wool, silk or silk Sale price _____.__.. iui 98e and wool combinations, priced regularly pS from $2.95 to $25. Sale price from FRENCH SEAM SILK HOSE French seams with high spliced heel, $1.98 © $19.95 ed coloreSale price =a @MLeDD, Children’s Ready-to-wear ~ We cater to the little folks. Bring them in, let them see the pretty frocks. Pretty enough to delight them and prac- tical enough to please the mothers. Ages from 2 to 14 years. Summer frocks in Voile, Gingham, Ratine, Linen and Sum- mer Silks. BELOW COST 3 KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1740 137 East Second EARLY SHOWING OF FALL DRESSES 'AND COATS ie Braslau, contralto, is > the role of Sacajawen, Ine heroine in “Americanus,”” a ant being held at Seattle, x She will sing the presi- it's uy favorite, « “The Sweetest ing party WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923. Whe Casper Dally Tribune HATS \A very beautiful line of new Fall Hats in a choice se- lection of styles and colors. One special lot > PAGE THREE. "MI EXCEPTIONAL VALUES SWEATERS Slip-On Sweaters, black and colors $5.00 $1.98 2» v- FELT HATS” The entire line of Felt Hats in three special lots. These are real plums at these prices $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Sleeveless Sweaters Any amount of colors and the newest styles to choose from, from all-wool. Others of fibre silk $2.49 and up BLOUSES | Two assortments of Blouses of all silk materials, values in these assort- ments worth double and more the price we ask— 2.95 -» $4.95 DRESSES A very pretty assortment of Gingham Dresses in a variety of good colors and styles, all very neatly trim- med. Values up to $5.00— $2.95, The very best quality Gingham Dresses, each and every one well made, neatly finished and fancy trim- med. Values up to $8.00— $3.95 Silk Dresses in‘light and dark colors, very neatly trimmed, well made. Values in this lot up to $25.00— $14.95 In this assortment are dresses of the high grade silk, newest styles, season’s best colors, artistically trimmed.. Values up to $45.00— $23.95 GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES Twenty-five dozen Gingham Dresses for girls, all sizes. $ Oc The styles are all new and of good quality gingham. FURS NEW STOCK OF FALL FURS Now On Sale AT THE GREATEST MONEY- SAVING VALUES Every conceivable style in all the newest designs shown here at prices that will amaze you. See Our Windows—Make Your Selection Now oe A Small Deposit Will Secure Any Garment Until Wanted. IRTP We Are Also Showing a New, Complete Line of Fall Dresses and Hats bf The Store The Store That 4 4 D E e ees ati Niniterselia ii E e A hs \ccomodating ME TATS WALO TS : : : A OReROHOTE Ga renete tires PPOUESDSEEOROEDUESENETE

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