Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1923, Page 4

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1 rer hor ve wit me att phi bur un ter th 1a 1 1 Yo Ol Ts wal Iz 18 Is PAGE FOUR. : LIGHT SYSTEM EXTENSIONS. IN GITY POSSIBLE New District Proposed Extending Toward Midwest Avenue. Prettiest Casper’s great white way which now extends from the court house for a block and a half south on Center street will probably be doubled in the near future. A sug gestion has been made to the ci council that a new lighting district be created as far south as Midwest avenue, since it {s understood that | practically all the business houses in this part of the city favor | of having tho new lights. The in-| atallation of the Ughts is charged | against the abutt special assessment. The council) held a meeting last night with the engineers who are working on the project of obtaining a greater water supply for Casper. No definite report was made by the engineers except in the way of re i questing more than 15 days in property as a | which to make their surveys, since ft was found that the size of the problem was greater than at first imagined. Motor Meters Missing; Man || Lands in Jail Many Casper auto owners who returned to their cars after they had parked them for a period yes- terday found to thelr amazement that something was lacking. It ‘was ® motor meter. Maybe this or that car owner found the meter nestling peacefully against the geor shift. Maybe he found it a dlock away, or whatever distance the motor meter maniac had been able to hurl it. Maybe he didn’t find it at all. | | Miss Irene Pergantis of Atlanta, Ga., in State won the honor of being the most beautiful girl in her state, a state which prides itself on its beauties: The contest was held in conjunction with the Southeastern Mair tn Atlanta, CONGESTION IN SCHOOLS TO BE); PARTLY RELIEVED BY BUILDING|~ he Casper Dally Cridune SESHESSSSSFSSSSEFSFSFESFEFSFSESSSFESSSFSFESFSSSSESESSES Ss 82-inch Dress Ginghams in a very $ good choice of patterns for House Dresses, and chiidren’s school Dresses, every piece fast color. Reg- ular 35c quality, at 3% yards for. BOYS’ U-SUITS The Boys’ Union Suits for fall $ and winter wear, we offer a good medium weight suits that usually re- tails at $1.49, for - (Main Floor. BOYS’ KNEE PANTS Here is a dandy offer, Boys’ Knee $ Pants, sizes 6 to 16 years; these sell regularly at $1.65, tomorrow at (Main Floor.) KNIT BLOOMERS Fine combed yarn, % length § Bloomers, in green, navy, brown and grey, a splendid garment for these cool days at ..------------- (Main Floor.) BOYS’ SHIRTS Boys’ Khaki Shirts, sizes 12% to § 14%, good weight, regular 69c vaiue, offered tomorrow at 2 for (Main Floor.) SSSSFSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS #R Harold Nifong, peaceful enough when he {s sober, but “full of old Ned” when he has been drinking, was arrested by members of the police department yesterday on the charge of being intoxicated and taking the said meters off of cars. Those who watched Nifong work found that he did not keep the meters which he took, but merely found satisfaction in sepa rating them from their established position. Bungalow Grocery To Celebrate With ‘Anniversary Sale| every verve. Four years of successful dealing with the people of Casper will be made the subject for a great Fourth Anniversary sale to be conducted at the Bungalow Grocery and Market during the next three days. The store will be suitably decorated and the fourth birthday will be made a general gala event for the neighbor hood. Gordon Habentcht, owner and manager of the Bungalow wishes to take this opportunity to thank his friends and patrons for their trade and hearty co-operation during the four years. Mr. Habenicht who ts secretary of the Casper Reta!!l Mer- chant's association, has been an unusually hard worker in Casper for the consolidation of the grocers and meat merchants, He has built at 412 East Fifth street during the past four years, an enviable repu- tation for fair square 4 avith all whor he came in contact He is a firm bellever in the value of advertising, as fenced by ADDITIONS HEAR COMPLETION |, ‘With the seven-room addition toying. ‘The carpenters which have SLEEPERS Elk street school ready for opening Monday, and the probability that the new North Casper schoo! wil! be ready for occupancy at least a week later, prospects for f with which to take care of the eyer increasing school population ‘in this city ‘are brightening considerably. There are at the present time 64 groups of students that are attend: ing only half day sessions because of the Iack of rooms, This means that 27 rooms are being used for 64 different classes. When the Elk street school opens it will have the finest kindergarten in the state, one that is modern in A new heating plant has also been provided for this build City Hoosegow Popular When Storm Strikes compulsory boarding ywn as the city jail, |} Casper's hous' better k st ith every prosp¢ period of bad w part of the city | is not any too de ning its | own living finds it a simple and ea fon which r | Creek. been working on the Elk street school are being transferred to North Casper. The addition there will have a first, third, fourth, fifth 2} and two second grades. The Elkhorn school which was closed about five weeks ago because the attendance dropped to four or five pupils will be reopened Monday. Additional pupils have moved into that community, and have asked for the reopening. Miss Margaret Roberson has been secured as the teacher. Central echool was forced to half: day sessions in its third grade last week. Miss Agnes Ohlsen who taught last year at Billings 1s teach. ing one section. South Casper school is growing 0 rapidly in attendance that the first, second, third and fourth grades are running on half days. Mills school is finding itself be- coming rapidly overcrowded. The new one-room school at the town of Snyder in the Salt Creek field was opened yesterday with 25 pupils. Mrs. C. M. Dahl fs the teacher, It is probable that before 2 month has passed it will be necessary to con- struct another room just across the railroad in the new town of Salt r A four-room school in Salt k proper is being built and will be ready by December 1. ‘The teacherage or teachers’ home in this section, has been completed. It accommodat achers, has a basenent, laundr ooking facilities a living roo! |ruse to commit the heinous offen of becoming intoxicated, creating a disturbance, or carcerated for a a jon p 1 r and made a de the display appearing in this issue.| cic » decision was to pay a He attributes to Tribune advertising| y friends in the clty a large measure of his success in| hoosegow. N¢f willing to walk that the past. \ tar, hi he ordered the drinks SS | ana lle he was in no ] condit M The patrole tion. oO. F Heaai to have cor je contact TO SING CASPER Arranger in Casper ts for the appearance f Miss Mable Cole, colored contralto of Denver, been made by the Grace A church. ‘Tho entertainment held at the Metho ehure Second and I er § and a large pated. appeared with Denver oth the Sat- Store See our ure window display for Woolworth § and 1 Are You Fat? Just Try This fat people doctors v hla Presoriptsc little fat ® the dose of Marmoia Prescriptior don't walt—go no gist and for one the price the world o case of these tablets tiresome exercis and leave no Advertisement. rbin streets on tho} with the re have spirits and 2 when mem- tment found him hardly to be a are giving cog] as the vation im fuel must | e United States ted from nd, and AUTO SPRING SULLIVAN & WHEELER, Props 1 Obtain now from ALL M ND WOMEN When in Need of # Tonle Should Start on the Road to Wellville by Following This Advice Davenport, Iowa—“Dr. Plerce's medicines have given my family the utmost satisfactron for the past fifteen years. I have taken ‘Golder Medical Discovery’ off and on, when. ever in a rundown state or in need tonic. 4 me to a per! ion fy wife praises Favorite Prescription for it tided her through middle life t the custon y heat flashes, pells and nervousness, We think there are no medicines ual to Dr. Pierce's for they never ce fatled us and we both take the greatest pleasure in recommending these remedies to our friends.”"—S, P. Plumb, 129 W. 11 St. your neighbor- Pierce's Family healthy Dr. Pierce's most highly hood druggist Dr. Remedies, tablets or ltquid. Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. ds’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., ee medical ad- WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY JOCKEY CLUB SHOEING SHOPS General Blacksmithing WORK AND FORGINGS, vice 823 NORTH CENTER The Prest-o-lite Battery Station Will Lend You a Battery Free With Each Re-charge 41458, ELM, | Children’s Sleepers with feet, $ just the garment to keep the lit- tle tots warm, all sizes at_.---.---- (First, Second, Third Floor.) NECKWEAR Choice of separate Collars, Vests and Collar and Cuff Sets in white and ecru, every one ® bargain at-. $$S$3$ (Main Floor.) APRONS Never have you seen such values in Bunga- low Aprons. These are from our regular stock and not a spe- cial lot to sell at this sale, Here are aprons formerly priced at $4.98, for $1 Second Floor) TURKISH TOWELS 19x88 Turkish Towels, large enough for bath towels and yet not so large but what can be used for a face towel, a regular 85c quality 4 for BL -00 (Third Floor) MEN’S SLEEPING GARMENTS To introduce this new button less, slip-on garment, we offer them tomorrow at If you would enjoy warmth and a com- fortable sleop, get a pair of these at. Si Main Floor In, black, whi ‘row at unequalled, PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSFSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSS right now at our Dollar Sale, Otir regular Children's FANCY RIBBONS Make up Christmas Gifts. are Ribbons that sell in the usual way from 69c to 98c per yard, to- morrow at 2 yards for ~---...--- (Main Floor.) MEN’S SHIRTS Here are Men’s Dress Shirts with or without collar, made of fine Madras and Percale. $1.95, offered at (Main Floor.) MEN’S U-SUITS Men’s Cotton Ribbe d and Fleec- ed Union Suits, medium weight, all sizes, a bargain at (Main Floor.) a few of the new colors now in vogue, a splendid item for tomor- (Main Floor.) WOMEN’S WOOL HOSE Here arc offered values that are heathers, a good wearing hose for (Main Floor.) CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS Stockings in brown and white, at 4 palr for... (Main Floor,) a WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,197, THURSDAY IS BRASSIERES Made of extra fine quality mesh $ back or front closing, sizes 32 to 44, regular 49c values at 3 for__-- (Second Floor.) R & G CORSETS No. 824 R, & G. back lace Cor $ sets, made of good grade of bro- ‘caded coutil, low bust, elastic top model, regular $1.76." Priced tor GROSFOW (Ab cso eater sedan (Second Floor.) CHILDREN’S HATS Infants’ and Children’s Hats and $ Bonnets for little tots, 2 to 6 yrs. “ a big selection from dur regular stock, values up to $8.98 at_------ (Second Floor.) WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE A fine gauge Lisle Hose in black $ brown and white, semi-fashion- ed, a splendid number at 3 pair for__ (Main Floor.) REUBEN SHIRTS Reuben’s Infant's Silk and Wool Shirts, regular retail price $1.25, offered for Dollar Day at---.---. (Second Floor.) RUBBER APRONS Rubber Aprons in assorted solid $ dolors and combinations, made of pure gdm rubber at_--.......-. (Second Floor.) SATEEN BLOOMERS Ladies’ Sateen Bloomers, made $ of splendid quality sateen, made with plenty of room, insuring long wear, ® real value at____-..-_ (Secod Floor.) Here $ $ Values up to Triple , brown, navy and $ : tor —_. brown and grey three for a dollar bluek, $ coated, white Kettle, 4-quart capacity, an ex- ceptional value # White enamel Teakettle, regular s $1.89 value, | gp Se ve __.$1.00 Alluminum Thermos Sach nee, 0 00 White Republic, set. 6OO i Fry Pans, 61.69 value Aluminum Percolators, plain and Hy can $9.00 GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE OLLAR DA Once every month this sale brings out the thrifty buyer. This month’s will be no excep- tion. Come prepared to find unusual Dollarifty buyer. This month will be no excep- WOOL DRESS GOODS Here are collected fonie very $ splendid numbers in serges and other weaves, that will mage up into nice school dr@sses at, yard-...-- (Third Floor.) WOMEN’S U-SUITS Here is a good weight under $ garment in dutch and low neck, ankle length, slightly fleeced, regu- lar $1.49 garments, at ------_--__- OUTING FLANNEL 86-inch Outing Flannels in neat light and some dark patterns, good weight, at 4 yards for__..._-- (Third Floor.) CRETONNES A very large selection of pat- $ terns to choose from, these are featured as a real leader for tomor- row sale at, 3 yards for _--.----.-- Third Floor.) 27-INCH OUTINGS Extra heavy quality Outing Flan- r nels in stripes and checks, lights and dark and white, at 6 yards for Third Floor.) PILLOW CASES 42x86 Gold Seal Pillow Cases $ standard weight, regular 45c quality, for tomorrow at 3 for_..- Third Floor.) BED SHEETS 72x90 and 81x90 Sheets, offered $ at tomorrow's Dollar Day sale at ~.----~--------------------- Ivory! Ivory! * YOUR CHOICE OF ANY PIECE Here are Mirrors (one to a customer), Hair Brushes, Hair Receivers, Powder Boxes, Flower Vases, Jewel Boxes and other useful articles. An opportunity to select Xmas Gifts. CHILDREN’S TAPED UNION SUITS Fleeced lined Children’s Union Suits with buttons and place for the garters, all sizes 2 to 12 years, a dandy little garment at.._...____ (Third Floor.) Fourth Fluor Specials For DOLLAR Day Two styles of black Roasters, (oval and oblong), opportunity to get a large roaster for... Men’s Shirts, made a splendid $1.00 enamel 1.00 offerings at Bottles, aluminum, regular $1.00 good weit, rooming hi LINDSAY & CO, Children's Stretton Wool Union Suits, we ere discontinuing this uumber and sizes are broken, a reg- ular $2.50 suit for.-.--.._.-_---. Third Floor.) HUCK TOWELS 17x84 Red Border Hand Towels Bare Ths OUR DOLLAR SALE OFFERS 100 CENTS IN VALUE BOUDOIR CAPS Beautiful Boudoir Caps. This is indeed, a wonderful selec- tion, a wide variety of colorings, some made of dainty laces and ribbon combina- tions, all $1.49 values : oy | (Second Floor) LL WOMEN’S COMFORT SLIPPERS Black kid toe strap with light flexible sole and rubber heels—a nice, comfortable slipper for house wear, Extra special for... DLO (Balcony) MUSLINS 86-inch Bleached and. ~ Unbleached Muslin, a heavy quality, no starch limted quantity. to each customer, 6 yards ror 91.200 SUNFAST MADRAS Here we offer some ex- ceptional numbers in silk and silk and cotton Madras, 27-inch to 45- inch in width at yard —_ 91.00 yard (Third Floor) .00 (Main Floor) LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs with neat embroidered de- sign in all white and colors, featured tomorrow at, 5 for. (Main Floor.) palin 2200 re MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS Outing Flannel Night full, neatly finished, good patterns, regular $1.65, offered at tomorrow’s sale at (Main Floor.) CRIB BLANKETS 30x88 Crib Blankets, white with assorted pink and blue borders, for tomorrow at 8 for $ (Second Floor.) STAMPED PIECES Make your Christmas Gifts now, select from this assortment the piece you wish to work, wonderful $ (Third Floor.) CHILDREN’S WOOL U-SUITS $ $ a aplendid item for ouses and home use, come early and get your share at 9 for_. Third Floor,) SISFSFSSSFTSSSSISSISSSSSSHSESESESSESSSESESESSSS bs) $e¢eososoegegs gg S$ssossesesgoscocosec ses SRE S SSSESSsssSssgss S$SSSSSSHYSSSSSSSSSSSS

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