Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. U3, SILENT ON CENGDRGHIP OF CUBAN CABLES Action Believed Due to Agitation Against Government. tion of that name. In this screen adaptation of one of New Yorks biggest comedy successes, Constance Talmadge finds herself in a new type of role. It is that of a well-meaning, med- dlesome wife, Dulcinea Smith, who is always entangling her husband in embarrassments by her lack of tact. ‘The wags of the studio saw the apt- ness of the name and adopted it, with the result that it has become Oh, Girls! one of the standard studio “wise- cracks.” *Dulcy” was directed for Producer Joseph M. Schenck by Sidney Frank- Un; It is a First National picture and will be shown at the America theater on next Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday. in.the cast of “Duley” WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—Al though American officials would not discuss the imposition Cuba of an “observation” censor- ship on cablegrams of a “political significance between the island and the United States,” it was regarded COURT RECORD BROKEN. | CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 81.— Judge W. A. Riner of the Laramio County District court established a local judicial record ‘Wednesday, when he decided 26 cases, an aver age of six an hour during the period the court sat. Fourteen of the cases were divorce actions, “BONEHEAD” PASSE, NOW IPS “DLGY;” FILM 15 BOOKED BY THE AMERICA “Dumb-bell” has gone into the dis-| 9 in unofficial circles In close touch with Cuban affairs as directly due to the agitation there against cer- tain government legislative meas- ures. So far no official confirmation of the imposition of any form of cen- sorship has been recetved by the state department. A message re- ceived from the American embassy in Havana last night made no ref-| card in Hollywood. erence to it, A new word now reigns supreme. Close observers here of the Cuban} It’s “dulcy” now when somebody situation, believe the action of the} punt “poner,” n a Cuban authorities ts taken as a pre- ieee ae intl tah ators ana caution against serious political de-| somebody “spills the beans” by tall- velopments threatened by opposition| ing out of turn. It's “dulcy" when to its legislative policies as embodied | some ‘green pea’ asks you in the particularly in the lottery measure] presence of your wife if youre going and the railroad consolidation bill. | to sit in at the poker game that y SiGe es night, after you've told your better S< half you're going to lodge meeting. “Dulcy" was derived from Cun- stance Talmadge's new film produo- Shoe Polisti res You Marto Dance and supper at Haygood's re Sevey's Orchestra, Saturday night. Start Them Off in a Pair of Bright New School Shoes Let the Economy Shoe Basement fill your needs for corking good school shoes at prices that will save you money to help buy other school supplies. We know how hard the average child ig on shoes and we’ve done our best to pick real bargains for you. Come in and let us prove it. Growing Girls’ Brown Lace Shoes—Here is a bear for wear. Honest to goodness leather through and through. Extra good soles. A Red Goose Shoe. Medium width toe, rub- (ieee... ee Growing Girls’ Brown School Shoes—Made of smooth brown leather. A neat, attractive shoe with world’s of wear. 3 Sizes 21% td 7. e Misses’ and Children’s Brown Lace Shoes— An exceptionally good wearing school shoe. Roomy round toes. Solid. leather. Sizes 11% to 2, $2.98. $2 24 feostesans 2 Sizes 8% to 11__..__....... Misses’ and Children’s Brown English Shoes— A trim-looking school shoe that will give you more than your money’s worth. Smooth, brown leather. English shaped toes. Sizes 1114 to 2, $3.48. Sizes 81% to ne See Children’s Lace Scuffer Shoes—Sturdy shoes that have made us worlds of friends, They have plenty of toe room, are nicely finished and give the service. In brown or black. Calf in lace style. In smoked elk or brown calf in the better style. Sizes 81% to 11, $2.98. Sizes 5 to 2, 48 ° sigh eas Ft ened LITTLE MEN’S BROWN BLUCHER SHOES —Wide toes. Good soles. Plenty $ of wear. Sizes 9 to 18............. 3.25 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ ARMY LAST SHOES —Regular Munson army last. Will stand the hardest wear. Sizes 214 to 6 $3.74. Sizes 214 to 6, $3.98. Sizes 10 to, 1816) ss. ccc veteeteeeens $2.98 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ FRENCH TOE DRESS SHOES—A snappy dress model. A clever toe shape. Orange stitching. Sizes 21% to 6 3.98. Sizes 1 to 2... ___. $3.48 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BROWN OUTING SHOES—A handy shoe for school wear. Some bargain. Sizes 214 to 6 $2.74. Sizes 131% to 220 $74 $2.48 FRESH SHIPMENT OF TENNIS SHOES—Just the thing for boys and girls gym. work. Plenty of sizes to shoe Casper’s future record-breakers. Light and heavier weight models. =o To Mothers and Fathers Just a suggestion on how to cut down on that shoe bill. Have the old pair repaired in Wiggins’ Basement Shoe Shop and let the children wear them at home and for second best. Try it and see if you don’t continue the practice. The Economy Shoe Basement Operated by Wiggins even Mameee ¢ ¢ } . ie & i “3 < ‘ I * 4 Others of “Duley” ara ’ Jack* Mulhall, Frederick Esmelton, 9 Claude Gillingwater, Mary Wilson, ’ Johnny. Harron, Anne Cornwall, See what the men are doing nowt | Andre de Beranger, Gilbert Douglas ‘Wearing hair nets. This, at Deau- | and Milla Davenport. | byl Se Rae K | ae. This big sale will be over, throngs of satisfied buyers have visited our store and have saved. If you were among them you know and will be here at the finish. If you were not we urge you to come and get your share while there is still time. HUNDREDS OF The Tailoring Department, with Mr. Kendrick in charge, is your guarantee for a perfect fit. ALTERATIONS FREE MEN’S SUITS Kincaid Kimball Clothes Every one an outstanding super value. Here men will find styles that meet their preference in every respect. Clothes for the man who has made his mark in life and clothes for the man who is climbing. This immense stock includes everything thatis good. The long, slender lines so dis- tinctive in Fall Suits, the Sport models, and the Conservative styles for older men. IT’S YOUR UNEQUALLED OPPOR- (TUNITY. For Formal Occasions We are now showing full Dress Suits and Tuxedos, embodying the height of style and tailoring perfection. <A sale price on every one tomorrow. TOP COATS The must stylish and serviceable garment a man can own. Wool, gaberdines and whipcords, $35.00 Values $27.90 | Hold it Things you need at prices that, must and will sell, and Sell fast. One Lot Slipover Style Sweaters $2.95 Solemn aes DS (0S Appears? as ll _75e One Lot Men’s Work Shirts. One Lot Men’s Knit Union Suits, Great values ... : 95¢e Ext de Cotton Socks, 2 PALES (nro. Ra ner ett 25¢ 20% Discount On any Felt Hat in the House SHOE DEPT. The offerings from the Shoe Department are nothing SnORL (CL OU Het ae One Lot calfskin blucher Dress Shoes ......---———___——-ssss. _ $4.50 One Lot English last Drees Sh0C8 een __ $2.95 Work Shoet ons Dato Work Shoee saws DODO Don’t Forget the Boys School starts Tuesday. Every boy’s suit, all shirts, underwear, shoes, caps, etc., ite be sold to you at a fraction of former values. NOW REMEMBER This sale absolutely closes tomorrow night at 9 o’clock—One Day left—One big day of economy opportunity for you—Buy now and save SCOTT CLOTHING COMPANY | | 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET

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