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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922 J. P. Teaford, who has been yin); ing here for several weeks at home of his sister, Mrs. M. x1. = left last evening for San Francis... PAGE SIXTEEN. GREAT TIME AT! Che Casper Dally Cribune checked Ist to the clerk. He will|fdllowing announcement of a sell-;completed their purchases and thus see that you are supplied with/ing out sale of piece goods by the}™Made room for those standing in R Une on the outside. everything desired at the price ad-|management. The crowd grew to vertised. such proportions at times during} 7" Sddition to discontinuing its a os the day that the door had to be|™ Ss ‘The success of the sale is a splen- aia testimonial of the value of ad- vertising where price and quality | are as advertised. pleco goods department the store, is making radical reductions in all of its other lines of merchandise, in- cluding ladies ready-to-wear, etc. # What Next? | SOUT RALLY [a ASSURED HERE High School Auditorium To Be Scene of Big Gathering Tonight. Persons who attend the Boy Scout rally to be het wt 7:30 o'clock this evening in the high school audi- torium will have an excellent pro- gram prepared for them. Practical- ly every phase of scouting is to be demonstrated at this time. Pyra- mid building, emergency first ald, knot tying, camping, and many oth- er departments of the work will be taken up and the proficiency of the scouts of Casper will be proved. At this time also medals will be presented to Frank Taylor, Jr. Harry Young, and George Goble, who took first, second afd third places respectively in a recent track meet held by the scouts. J. W. John- son will make tha W. O, Wilson, presicent of the Boy Scout council, will present the serv- ice ribbons which are to be awarded to different boy scouts and boy scout officials The parents are especially invited to the big city rally this evening. Whe event will be of exceptional in- terest to them since they will thus be able to ascertain how far their boys have advanced, while at the same time they can serve as an in- spiration to the youths who have worked so hard during the past year to earn commendation. The rally will be free to the pub- lic. CASPER STORAGE SALE OFFERS OPPORTUNITY T0 STOCK UP WITH. FOOD If you would fill your larder in preparation for » long hard winter, at a wholly reasonable cost, don’t fail to drop in at the mammoth.clos- ing out sale of the Casper Storage presentations We've heard of some funny things, but Hsten to this: Jackson H. Corwin is undertaking a hike from Philadelphia to San Francisco BACKWARDS. Photo taken about 20 miles from Washington. Corwin uses a mirror to guide himself. Mr. elsewhere in the city. During the past few days, due to consistent advertising in the Trib-| une, the stock has disappeared at a surprising rate, and many of the individual products have been com- pletely sold out. It will be well, to glance over the quarter page adver tisement which appears in this issue of the Tribune, and check c items which you need or m: in the future. Take the shi you to the store, and OIL LIGHT BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS r the need t with nd the BURNS 94% AIR A new oll lamp that gives an amazing brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. 8. Gov ernment and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordi- nary ofl lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or nolse—no pumping up, 1s simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent air and 6 per cent com- Johnson will establish offices | CASPER DRY GOODS 15 thronged the store and entrance of the Casper Dry Goods store today ——" Don't Let OTORMED BY SHOPPERS Crowds of women shoppere Independent RCH health. ‘The new models are the most attractive ever shown. ‘They are so clever that you might think it impossi- ble for them to be perfectly restful, but — By keeping the arch from sagging, and giving tha foot a perfect walking base, these fashionable shoes eliminate all the little aches and pains that sap energy and vitality. The Arch Preserver Shoe makes your step clastic and keeps your carriage youthful because it keeps the feet well. ‘This new idea of foot comfort combined with smart style is delighting thousands upon thousands of women all over the United States and Canada. Come any day this weck; any time of day you find convenient. YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For the Lack of Alcohol 1T Casper's Finest Filling Station A. E. CHANDLER Nj 1s is FALLSHOW WEEK PRES ERESERVER OME and let us show you how the Arch Pre- server Shoe makes for smartness, comfort and closed until those on the inside had | ij BLAKEY & CO. 136 SOUTH CENTER STREET Our First Sale of the Season On High Class Wearing Apparel for Women and Misses Owing to the lateness of the winter weather, we are forced to reduce our stock. ‘ All new merchandise which Mr. Blakey purchased in New York on his last buying trip in September is included in this sale. COATS An exceptionally large stock of beautiful Coats and Wraps. Trimmed in luxuriant furs. 25 SPORT COATS—In large plaids and stripes. Some with red fox collars. Some Kenyon Coats. Values to $65.00. Sale Price $35.00 25 WRAPPY DRESS COATS—In dark shades with fur collars and cuffs. Values to $67.50. Sale Price........ $45.00 20 BEAUTIFUL WRAPS—In gerona, marvella, oriona with fur collar and cuffs of beaver, platium wolf, fox and viatka; in black, brown and grey. Values up to $125.00. Mi a aah aaa $75.00 CHAPPIE COATS Made of Brushed Wool in plain and plaids in tan and grey. Value to $12.50. Salegriceis co _ $7.50 SKIRTS Camel’s Hair in stripes and plaids; wrap-around styles. Value to $15.00. 9.50 Sale Price ............. 100 DRESSES Chiffon velvets, satin-faced canton crepe and twill dresses. All new styles. Values to $45.00. $19.50 25 SUITS Plain tailored and fur-trimmed two-piece Suits in navy, black and brown, gerona, twill cord and velona. Prices 50.00 to $125.00. All at One- Half Price $25.00 to $62.50 BLOUSES Hand-made, specially priced. Values $2.95 to “$1.50 $2.50 EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Sweaters in tuxedo and slip-over styles; silk and wool; light and heavy weights; all shades. Values up to $25.00 OMI PETICO 4 cigistece et a se $2.50 Grocery at 117 E, Second street. The shelves are filled with desirable merchandise and the price has been marked down until food products are within the easy reach of every- one. “MRGPs THE FOOT WHA 50 beautiful new Velvet Hats, trimmed in feathers, coque, ostrich and also velour hats for sport wear. TRIMMED HATS stuccosaite were $7.50 NO REF UNDS NO EXCHANGES W. Lake St., Chicago, Ill, is offer- ing send a trial, or even to FE to the first user in each Other business {s forcing Mr, 0.) locality who will help him introduce G. Johnson, president of the Casper |it. Write him today for full particu- | Storage Grocery, to rid himself of|lars. Also ask him to explain how his entire stock, When the shelves|you can get the agency, and without have been cleared of everything,|experience or money make $250 to uses will be vacated, and|$500 per month—Advertisement. lamp on 10 days’ give one | “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” THE BOOTERY 124 E. Second Phone 1730 SALE NOW ON mon kerosene (coal oll). The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 609 220 South Center St. CASPER’S GREATEST PRICE SLASHING! PROFIT SMASHING! OMPETITION DEFYINC! Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. “The Home of Dependable Merchandise” | Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. “Fastest Growing Men’s Store In Casper” ASALE FOR A SALE FOR THE PEOPLE! THE PEOPLE! $20,000 Stock Clothing $20,000 Stock Shoes $20,000 Stock Furnishings BARGAIN SALE OF Men’s Winter Underwear Men’s extra heavy, (Wright's), all wool Union Men’s Dress Shoes ALL LEATHER SHOES, STANDARD MAKES Black and mahogany calfskin. Popular styles; guaranteed quality. Bargain Sale of Men’s Suits Suits. Bargain Sale Price— $25 Men’s all wool Suits. Bargain Sale Price _________-_____-_________ BARGAIN SALE PRICES Ka $4.95 $30 Men’s all wool Suits. Bargain Sale Price ~-------------_--------__-_ $22.75 $2.95, $3.45 and $4.45 Men's heavy ribbed, (Durham), $35 Men’s all wool Suits. Bargain Sale Price --------22----------__--- $28.75 Wool Union Silt DOOD $40 Men’s all wool Suits. Bargain Sale Price -_---+_--__-___-__-_-____ $32.75 MEN’S WO se Union Suits. Sale eth: Saas ORK SHOES Men’s heavy cotton fleeced $ Union Suits. Sale Price........... 1.48 SPECIAL—Men’s grey, ‘‘Wool Process” Union SOLID LEATHER WORK SHOES Comfortable fitting shoes which will wear and give satisfaction, work shoes which we recommend and BARGAIN SALE OF MEN’S OVERCOATS Suits. Bargain. Sale Price $i 48 $20 heavy wool Overcoats. Bargain Sale.Price ----_----____-____- $15.75 stand back of. Good shoes at. ga ric doling fascad Ms $25 heavy Winter Overcoats. Bargain Sale Price ______-.____._______ $18.75 BARGAIN SALE PRICES : Underwear; each a otto oneness 13 $30 heavy wool Overcoats. Bargain Sale Price ___--_----__-_________ $24.75 $2.25, $2.95, $3.45, $4.45 $35 wool Overcoats, Ss. g i $. ats, fur collars. Sale Price BARGAIN SALE OF FAD SHOE & CLOTHING COMPANY MEN'S PANTS For Less at The Fad BARGAIN SALE OF - _Men’s Flannel Shirts Buy It UA -=/