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PAGE TWO. AUTO GLUB FOR STATE URGED BY HIGHWAY CHIEF Casper Logical Place For Headquarters, * Holm’s Asserts. WORLAND HIGH EXPECTED TO GIVE GASPER REAL BATTLE OW GRIDIRON HERE SATURDAY With Worland high school as the opponent of the Cas- per eleven on the local field Saturday afternoon, football opposition of a much better grade than was furnished by Lander in the opening game is expected. The Big Horn basin team is up with the leaders in the Basin high school league and has always put up a good game against Casper. Reports from the northern part of] spectively. Cheyenne is reported to the state indicate that football up| have a crack eleven this fall, having t AG na| beaten the University of Wyoming there is improving each year and) ¢osnmen in the opening game. that in a year or two they will be} The lineup for the Casper squad giving Casper, Sheridan, Cheyenne] ¢or gaturday has not been deter- and Laramie hot competition for| mined but the players to start the the state championship. Coach Dean Morgan is putting over something new November 3, when he has three games scheduled. The first team goes to Cheyenne and two other teams from the high school squad will p! lenrock here and Salt Creek a Creek re- HIGH LIGHTS OF AMERICARISM PROGRAM ADOPTED BY LEGION SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.—The American Legion report on Ameri- canism was unanimously adopted by the fifth annual convention of the legion here. The committee report read to the convention by Leonard Withington of Texas recommended in part: Making the national commander eee eel eer Will be disposed of below cost, in order to clear the stock quickly. ‘The management of the Casper Dry Goods company has decided to abolish its piece goods department, and has therefore announced that ‘3, Chapman the goods peculiar to this section must be disposed of if they have to be given away. Shoppers are asked to be on hand early in the morning to avoid an almost certain GASPER ORY GOODS TO. |sesi.% See STAGE GLEARANGE SALE | == “To clear their shelves of mer MADAME DeNEVERES ehandise in preparation for a busy winter season the Casper Dry | SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF LOURNAY, 7 RUE DE L'ISLEY, PARIS The progress of the National Park- to-Park Highway association, the automobile accessory business, and the matter of Casper as a jobbing center were the important features of the Casper Kiwan!s club luncheon this noon Gus Holm’s secretary manager of the highway association, spoke re- garding it. “It passed the days of promotion,” Mr. Holm's. He urged a state automobile club for Wyoming as being a very valuable aid to the park-to-park project, and said that the headquarters of such an organization would be naturally located in Casper. Denver ts giving less opposition to Casper as a jobbing center then it used to. This fact was brought out by Judd Walker of the Alemite sta- tion who re the discussion on utomobile industry, Where Casper jobbers had diffi- dling c n accessories of the “kicks” which Den- ver jobbers sent to the factories, this clty is now being recognized as Bell, Houser and Brittain, ends; Kassis and Captain Hanson, tackles; Van Doren, Thompson and Murray, guards; Shikany, center; Davis, quarterback; McKelvey, Houser and Hales, halves, and Archambauk and Stanton, fullbacks. ex-officio chatrman of the national Americanism commission and the director of its executive offices. Creating a community and civic betterment bureau of the National Americanism commission, and ad- visory council and a broad program of community welfare work. Recommending to the national committee a budget of $33,500 for the regular Americanism work and $10,000 for the community work. » Endorsing the system of scholar- ships in French universities for Americans, in memory of the dead of the American field service. Favoring universal education for school children, Urging the teaching in public schools of the meaning of the sac- rifice of life for one’s country. Fixing the date for the closing a ©. Carter was ap- ed chaplain of the Kiwanis b today. New members who were taken into the organization were George Stewart, Lee Douds, R. J. Fuch and Goods company will ‘hold a mam moth clearance sale at thelr stor on East Second street, Friday morning inning at 9:30 and con tinuing until all merchandise is sold. It is evident that as the man-|/ ig now et our store to advise the ladies of Casper on the proper eerie Rack at re oct, “uspose || choice and use of perfumes, creams, and cosmetics, MADAME will Daihiah Gand (prices sow NEVERES, an expert in these preparations, is familiar withthe thing in th marked dow blishment latest modes in cosmetics as used in New York City and wili be and in man Che Casper Daily Cridune of the national contest for school children as first ef each year. Approving the Pennsylvania sys- tem of awards to grammer school graduates for good citizenship traits, Urging that the immigration pro- gram of the logion be made a special object of interest the coming year. Relteorating demand for legisia- tion excluding immigrants ineligible to citizenship, Demanding cessation of all {m- migration for five years, selective system of immigrations; control at source of immigration, regulation of aliens; raised standards of ad- mission and preference in entrance to families of soldiers and of cit!- zens. Commending posts which co- operate with nationalization courts and asking courts te co-eperate with such posts. Asking law to extend special dispensation in application for eiti- genship of ex-service men for five years from expiration ef present law, March 1, 1924, Approving reports of the national oriental oommittee, Thomas N. Swale of Washington, chairman and ordering {t printed. Denouncing the tlonale, Commending the American Fede ration of Labor for its condemna. tion of radical groups. Opposing the recognition of Soviet Russla. Creating @ committee of the na- tional Americanism commission charged with bettering relationships being Americans and nationals of the Latin-American countries. third interna- Thanking the American Legion auxiliary for its co-operation in Americanism work. Endorsing the bey scout move- ment and urging legion posts to adopt boy scout troops movements. Asking laws in each state provid- ing for the display of the United States fiag at all public gatherings. Several matters were recom- mended to the national Amertoanism commission for recess study or ac: tion. ———— $$ __, HOUSE MOVING ‘We are equipped to move bulld- ings—large or sma'l; guarantee our work. JONES & JACKSON Phone 84 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923 ~~ “MARCHET” as a waltz is what you have been waiting for. We've got it. game will probably be picked from | fj Selling Out SALE) of the Piece Good Department and Fall Clearance Sale of 4 Every Dollar's Worth of Merchandise in Our Store SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 9:30 A.M. EXTRA SPECIALS PERCALES—What every woman knows. Finest quality percales in light and dark 86 inches wide. colors. values. Sale Price Regular 25c . 13c BATH TOWELS—fFinest quality double thread Turkish Bath Towels. 40c values. Sale Price 14c Regular Price OUTING FLANNELS—Extra quality Outing Flannels. need now for the inches wide. PONGEE SILK—Best quality, Pongee. Regular 35c value. 1/c all Regular $1.50 value. S9c heavy Just what you cold _ weather. RED SEAL HAIR NETS—Standard makes. Ladies’ Hair Nets, single and aounls mesh. Regular 10c values. Sale s, ces: ~* Me A REAL BARGAIN—Children’s School Hose. Regular 20c values. Sale Price. 36 Sale silk Sale SETS LCILSFEHIO0OFSO9SOO® Ends Stubborn Coughs 3 ina Hurry & For real effectiveness, this eld 3 teme-made ly prepared. immediate magic. It and there i of Pi ar syrup. two-thirds spent y usuall parations, and t i d instantly, you will notice t and disappear. A day break up an ordinary most valuable concen- the most reliable rem- \y and che ailments. To avoid d druggist for , with directions and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso: lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. has noequal. aves about splendid for bron- , hoarseness, and bron- pound of genuine Norway » ask your of Pinex” glad to give you the benefit of her experience, Call and talk with her. She will be here for this week and next week ONLY. Lournay’s VIVANTE—‘The Living Odor” A We are pleased to be among the first to acquaint our eus- tomers with the new creation of Lournay, We are featuring the Vivante Perfume during these two weeks, It is something entirely new and different, When you call have Madame De Neveres explain to you the merits of the Lournay Tolletries, the latest addition to our already complete line éf toilet goods. Smith-Turner Drug Co. PHONE 150 133 5, CENTER To Prepare Your House and Property for a Rigorous Winter Modern tn every respect, efficientiy managed by capable men, determined to make quality and service its two watchwords, PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO- 252 S. Center Street Phone 561-J OPENED ITS DOORS TO THE PUBLIC ON THURSDAY We Are'Agents for Patton’s Sun-Proof Paint and Pitcairn Varnishes Which Are Nationally Advertised the World Over We have in stock a complete line of paint, varnishes, enamels, stains, brushes, plate and window glass and automobile glass, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co, 252 8. PAINT AND GLASS SUPPLY CO, (Distributors) Center Street Phone 5613 SATEEN BLOOMERS—In all colors and all sizes. Regular $1.25 values. 49¢e Fall Clearance Sale_- el JEAN MADE SATEEN BLOOMERS— In all colors and sizes, Well made and roomy. Regular $1.98 value. Fall Clearance Sao $1.00 JEAN SATENETTE BLOOMERS—AII col- ors, all sizes. Made by one of America’s finest manufacturers, Also extra large sizes in this assortment. Regular $2.50 value. Fall Clearance Sale Price BLOUSES—Pongee and Radium Silk Fancy Blouses. Regular $6.50 and $4.25 Fall Sale Pr. 9.098 *” $3.98 HAND BAGS—Fancy Beaded Ladies’ Hand Bags in all colors. Regular $7.50 values. Fall Clearance Sale $2 95 ° Price ocean PURSES—Genuine Leather Pouch Flat Purses and Canteens. Regular values from $7.50 to $10.50. 2 49 ° Fall Clearance Sale Price. VANITY COMPACT—What every woman needs and uses daily, Regular $1.50 value, Fall Clearance Sale 98e Price TRICOTINE—AII wool. 56 inches wide, Regular $8.75 value, Selling $2 69 Strood e Out Sale Price... UNDERWEAR RADIUM—Just what need for nice Undies, Selling Out Sale PEICG " Scascenesymensoooar eovetee you Regular $1.95 value, 1.39 LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS—AII sizes. Good and washable. Very serviceable. Regular 50c value. Fall Clearance Sale 24 Price -. Ben ee ces Cc 9-4 PEPPERELL SHEETING—Finest white Sheeting. Regular 85c value, 5 e Sale Price Per Yard... TAFFETA SILK-—-36 inches wide, fine weave. Fresh and beautiful. Regular $2.00 value. Selling Out Sale $1 43 3 ® Prices = se LADIES’ SILK HOSE—These are fine silk Hose. Values up to $2.50. 9 Sale Price .——« tb} COAT SWEATERS—Ladies’ brushed wool Coat Sweaters, Regular $7.50 values, Fall Clearance Sale $5.49 Price LINEN CRASH—Made of pure tinen fibre, 18 inches wide. Regular 40c 29 value. Selling Out Sale Price... ec DR DENTON’S SLEEPERS—All sizes, Regular $1.50 value, Fall Clear 98 ance Sale Price... mn. neers c RUBBER APRONS—Just what_ every woman needs ie paver work, Regular $1.69 value, Fall Clearance Sale Price —_—.... _98e LINEN TOWELING—Made of pure linen fibre, Best glass wiping material, 18 inches wide, Regular 500 value, 32 Selling Out Sale Price... : c GLASS TOWELING—Regular 25c value, Good material and will give excellent ser- vice. Selling Out Sale } Price. ....—. 7¢ JAPANESE LAMP SHADES—Hand Paint- ed Japanese Lamp Shades. Regular 35c each, Suitable for Hallowe’en decorations. Fall Clearance Sale 15e Price MADRAS SHIRTING—In many patterns, Fine washable materials, Regular 75c values. Selling Out Sale 4ie Price PILLOW TUBING—High grade linen fin~ ish, 42 inches wide, Regular 60c value, Selling Out Sale 8 Price monroe c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—86 inches wide, Regular 22c value, - v ( Selling Out Sale Price... c WINDSOR CREPE—A wonderfut bargain, Regular 350 value, 7 Selling Out Sale Price_..._.._. c gauze LADIES* UNDERWEAR—Finest union suits, all sizes, Regular 75c 39 value, Fall Clearance Sale Price... tb NAINSOOK—Both in white and various colors, 86 inches wide, Regular 33 450 value, Selling Out Sale Price. t by FRENCH GINGHAM—In all shades and colors, Regular 450 values 6 Selling Out Sale Price__....—__...-- Cc KALBOURNE GINGHAM—f all shades and colors, Regular 450 values, Selling Out Sale oe ee FRENCH SERGE—Silk embroidered. Beautiful material, 54 inches wide, Regu- lar $3.75 value., Selling Out he panini ~- 91.19 COATS AND DRESSES SPORT COATS—One big assortment, Prices ranging from $82.50 to $59.00, Fall Clearance Sale Price, 11.75 *° $37.50 TCG enerreny ee $45.50 Regular $65.00 Sport Coats; Sale DRESS COATS Regular $195 Silk Gronna, Russian gable collars and cuffs, Sale Price.____...... Regular $185.00 Silk Gronn trimming, Sale Price. Silk Caracul, in taupe, sable collar and cuffs, $95.00 69.75 SRO T1OG Serta ee Silk Ormandale with fur trimming, Sale Price —aceseseeq sees ae Fine Ormandale Coats, fur trimmed, Sale Price silver fox $52.50 values, $149.50 $109.50 bridge Twill, values, Price Regular $55.50 y Price DRESSES—Poiret Twill and Jersey Dresses. Fall Clearance Sale Price $17.75 DRESSES—Ladies' Dresses made Regular ef Poiret and Cam. Regular $55.00 values, Fall Clearance Sale Price... 9 DODO DRESSES—Silk Canton Crepe Bresses, Fall Clearance Sale Regular $39.50 nn PDO DRESSES—Silk Anan Crepe and Satin Canton Georgette, ues, PAU Glearanbs Bale $39.75 Casper Dry Goods Co. | 120 East Second St, - " oe NO REFUNDS—NO EXCHANGES 120 East Second St, Pe recs ca