Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX @he Casper Dally Tribune ( TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1523 k _ Months of Preparation, Months of Intensive Plannin; , ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE | FORMAL OPENING TO SAVE YOUR SOLE See SMITH SHITH'S SHOE REPAIRING SHOP “NOTHING BUT THE BEST IN WORKMANSHIP AND MA SMITHS SHOE REPAIRING SHOP SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET PHONE 2534 FOR SHOE REPAIRING AL” EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER Wyoming Realty Co. | | OPENING SPECIALS PHONE 2224 We are now located in the Balcony of the New Public Market Building. We have customers that will buy your property. that is priced right. (Any Brand) 45c Per Lb. If you want to sell your prop- erty, whether a vacant lot, home or business block, list it with us. We are in a position to serve you with satisfaction. LUX 10¢ Per Package Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries . y Price’s Cash Grocery CASH, CARRY AND SAVE Second Street Public Market If you want to buy we have some very attractive bargains. D. T. Shoemaker—H. H. Walker OPEN EVENINGS Ackerman & Co. Announce to Their Customers and Friends the Formal Opening of their new and most up-to-date tailoring and dry clean- ing establishment in the city We Design and Make Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Garments for All Occasions at Popular Prices Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Remodeling of All Kinds Done by Experts Ackerman & Co. HONE 2563 PHONE 483-3 Second Street Public Market 116 East Midwest 5. H. Ackerman & Company 8. H. Ackerman and company, custom tailors, have opened up a new branch at the Public Market. This company has been doing business in Casper for a in vom and has athieved distinction as a tailoring establ ent where qual- ity reigns. Dry cleaning and pressing and other work that us- ually goes with such a bouse will be done by Ackerman and company. A $10 discount will be given on any suit or overcoat order- ed during the first week of business at the Public Market. This offer is so unusual that man~ persons desiring to obtain a tailor mede suit will liardiy hesitate to take advantage of it. Ackerman and company guarantee satisfaction. Many of the best dressed men in Casper are wearing their suits, Public Market Hardware Store The Public Market Hardware store will have a number of specials for its opening tomorrow. Aluminumware, granite- ware, ironware, tinware, and knick knacks will be included in the regular line handled by the compaany. There will be bargains tomorrow in electric irons and in sets ef aluminum- ware which should not fail to attract the housewife. The Public Market Hardware store aims to carry goods of quality, well made goods that will stand the test of time and which will also be possessed of whatever artistic quality may be given such things. Wyoming Realty Company The Wyoming Realty company, which is located in the bal- cony of the Second Street Public Market is a comparatively new concern in Casper, but is rapidly gaining recognition. D. T. Shoemaker and H. H. Walker, who compose the concern, feel that satisfied customers are a great asset to business and are consequently increasing their assets each day. Mr. Shoemaker was a real estate man at Torrington, Wyo, for ten years, leaving that city only in order that he might enter business in Casper. Mr. Walker was formerly in the real estate business in Lincoln, Neb. He is known by many baseball fans as a professional player and will be for his work in the Midwest league. The Wyoming Kealty company has the agency for the Citi- vens Insurance company also, At the present time it is in- terested in the Mountain View suburb. ‘Prices Cash Grocery Store In the center of the Second Street Public Market one will notice a modern grocery store in a very small space. This is Price’s Cash store and is operated by H. E. Price, a young man who feels that he is able to give to the public something in the way of a modern grocery store which is very much needed, especially by the busy shopper. “Pay Cash, Carry, and Save,” says Mr. Price. “That is the motto on which the store is to be run.” Price’s Cash store carries a full line of groceries and is in position to satisfy its customers in many ways. Mr. Price himself was with Bruce Brothers for two years. He has consequently obtained a fund of experience that will stand him in good stead during the management of the grocery store he has just opened. Smith’s Shoe Repair Shop H. C. Smith, proprietor of Smtih’s Shoe Repair Shop, has been in the shoe repair busines at the old public market for two years and in that time has created a great deal of pat- rona; Mr. Smith’s new establishment opens on the Beech street side of the new Second Street Public Market. It is modern in every respect and well equipped to turn ont high class work at a rapid rate. With such up-to-the minute machinery as is used in this shoe shop it is possible to take care of a large volume of business in a very small space. Russell’s Delicatessen and Lunch Russell's Delicatessen and Lunch Room is a model estab- lishment of its kind, and for spotless whiteness, and efficiency would be hard to surpass. James Russell is the proprietor. Mr. Russell formerly owned a similar place in the public market at Railroad and Fifth streets but sold that place in order to get into the new location. He is well known as a ca- terer and makes a specialty of banquets, weddings and parties. Roast meats, salads, etc., are among the things which will be found at this delicatessen. Patrons are assured that once having tried the cooking of this institution they will repeat many times. Many different kinds of imported and domestic cheese will be handled by Russell’s This has not arrived yet but should be in within a very short time. The lunch room is extremely conyentent and will be op-n for service between the hours of 6 a. m. and 8 p. m. Quick serv- ice, quality service and service that will satisfy are promised by the firm. THE REMNANT STORE The Remnant store is rather a new enterprise in Cas- r. H. U. Perkins is opening it in the Second Street Public ‘arket. A saving on woolens, cotton goods, silks, etc., is ad- vertised. The new firm should enjoy a profitable business. THE HODSELL MILLINERY CoO. The Hodsell Millinery company will o tomorrow, A new spring hat will be given away to the lucky person. Tho lady to whom the hat is to go will be determined by the num- bers on coupons awarded with each purchase tomorrow. Ad- vance styles will always predominate in the Hodsell conces: 8 CUT-RATE FORD ACCESSORY STORE The Cut Rate Ford Accessory store will be opened in the market about January 1. A complete line of Ford parts and accessories will be handled. The store is a branch of a chain of Ford accessory stores with headquarters in the east, NEW SECON RUSSELL NEW SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET Delicatessen and Lunch Roo OPENING DAY SPECIALS EXTRA SPECIAL 2%-lb Spring Chicken, stuffed with dressing. Open- ing day Sale Price...... Special Baked Star Ham, per Ib..---.-------_____ QNe Roast Leg of Pork_____-_____ Roast Prime Rib of Beef. Psaked Vea) 00 fee se on ec Beef Stew with Vegetables, pt.- -30c VEGETABLES Home Baked Beans, pt...... .25¢ Spaghetti, Italian, pt... Baked Macaroni, au Grautin, pt....30¢ Home-Made Chili, pt. Mashed or Fried Potatoes, pt.—....20c SALADS Potato Salad, pt. ....____......_......, 35¢ Combination Salad, pt. _________35< Kidney Bean Salad,ept. +—.........3Be Lobster Salad, pt. —_.... —50c Cottage Cheese, pt... Boston Cream Pie........___....50e. Cocoanut Cream Pie Pumpkin Cream Pie...________.50e« Banana Cream Pie....... oee=a--S0C DRESSING Mayonaise Dressing, pt. ........—-B0c Thousand Island Dressing, pt._—...60c Roquefort Cheese, pt. -—100.——1.:..-60c French Dressing, pt. Russian Dressing, pt. eteeeg ens: eee 60c Apple Pie TU SPO 'svasiccnsgtasce eens SELES mitice ie) ey Blackberry Pie ...0 Holiday Fruit Cake, per Ib._____..60c HARDWARE STORE Wednesday Opening Day Specials —AT THE— NEW SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET A Bargain For Every Housewife ELECTRIC IRONS Guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- tion. Complete with cord, attach- ment and stand. Special for Opening Day ee" $3.95 15 Potato Masher, special oe: he ‘Aluminum Ware Specials Eight-cup Aluminum Percolators. Regular $1.50 value. Open- Ing Sale Price... per” 89e ALUMINUM DISH PANS Fourteen-quart Aluminum Dish Pans. Special $1.75 value. 98 ce Opening Sale Price...._____ MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES lectric Irons, Mirrors, Wooden Bowls, Fest Scales, Water Canteens, Electric Light Bulbs, Wash Boilers, Granite Water Pails, Wash Tubs, Floor Mops, Curtain Rods, Si Plasters, Clothes Pins, Clothes Lines, Dust Pans, Brooms. ALUMINUM WARE Dish Pans, Kettles, Roasters, Cake Pans, Double Boilers, Percolators, Syrup Pitchers, Milk Shakers, Child’s Aluminum Sets, Meas- uring Cups, Salt Shakers, Peppers, Funnels, Dippers, Measuring Spoons » Tea Balls. Kettles, Serving Trays. GRANITE WARE All sizes of Pots and Kettles, Coffee and Tea Pots, Double Boilers, Serving Trays, Pitchers, Mustard Cups, Individual Tren ‘ots, Suge: ‘eakettles, Col- All sizes in Pans gp¢ Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Platters. KNICK KNACKS Potato Mashers, Egg Beaters, Pan Scrapers, Food Cho » Rolling Pins, Mixing Spoons, Wooden ing Bowls, Toasters, Soap ys, Hot Cake Turners, Lamp Burners, Lamp Chimneys, Lantern Chimneys, Oil Cook Stove Wicks, Water Pails, Dish Pans, Cuspidors, Bed Pans, Wash Pans, Foot Tubs, IRON WARE Skillets, Waffle Irons, Hot Cake Griddle. TIN WARE Pie Pans, Cake Pans, Collanders, Gem Pans, Dippers, Funnels, Dinner Pails, Measuring Cups, Doughnut Cutters, Wash Pans, Flour Sieves, Strainers, Lant Waste Cans, Roasters, Dripping Pans, Oil Cans. NN 1 “If You Don’t See What You Want, Ask For It—We Have It We Carry the Most Complete Hardware Lines in Casper—At Lowest Prices HARDWARE STORE NEW SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET | ¢

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