Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1924, Page 12

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CE a oe ae Homme Avereu I llinois Women be a 1g reports that he planned |solved irr the joints and muscles the contest. during the IS RESCI JED and expelled from the body. niftional .: “Gohvaiition 4 With this idea in mind he con- ens here June 24. sulted phyaicleaiaaate experiments dace ake and finally compOunded a prescrip- to approve a resoluti then <a te v, 8. C,, Jan. 17,—/ tion ‘that quic’ md completely «ing that Mabel Normand films be © of the| Tne Officers and crew of the steam-| banished every and symptom unned and ta se the pro.|Stip Normania which last |of rheumatism fy his system. large majority. ‘Madison |8¢2t an S. 0. 8. call about twenty! He freely’ gav® his discovery, Sa Square 2Gar = iusiong: miles southeast of the Frying Pan| which he called Allenrhu, to others the opening game of basketball by | night, Fareo refinery team of Rawlins, to 20 i $5,$6, 12218="22% PAGE TWELVE. When Cardinals Are Created in the Vatican ‘ MEX FEDERALS TO OPEN DRIVE ON OlL FIELDS Will Try to Wrest Con- trol of Tampico From Rebels. Mexican needed for field thorities drawn from nd southern the federals. Troops are being t he north y zones to Mexico only after the tates has accorded full t country, it is r circles EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 17.—Pas- Pope Pius, seated on hi: Galli and Evaristo Lucidi. GIBBONS TO GET CHANCE AT =\HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE EARLY IN JUNE, TEX RICKARD DECLARES NEW YORK, 17.{By The heavyweight and Harry Wills, ne- A ated Press.) — The return So battler, the winner to rld's heavyweight title match’ be tween Jack Dempsey and Tommy Refuse to Put Gibbons will be held in New York Ban on Mabel |. 35.07 oanty Eae"t| SHIP CREW s throne in the Vatican, conferred the degree of Cardinal on Monsignors Surelio Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times | this terrible disease left him help: less and unable to work. t r today. y been held up ndits c he declared ——_$_—<»— and rating below hua, Jan. meet fete, faim tle contest! in Ben | a5 finally’ declan Re ee oe {ceaseless study, that no one can be |tree from rheumatism until the ac- cumulated impurities, commonly ralled uric acid deposits, were dis- light vessel, were rescued today by| who took it, with what might be steamers which had proceeced to|called marvelous success. After her assistance ,the Cnarles E. Har-| years of urging he decided to let wood and the Henry R. Mallory,| sufferers everywhere know about according to radio advices from the| his discovery through the news- former received at the headquarters | papers. He has therefore instructed | Smith & Turner to dispense Allen- rhu with the understanding that if The first bank to be owned and. the first pint bottle does not show Operated by a labor organization in| tae way to complete recovery he New England will be opened by the | Will glally return your money with+ Bretherhood of Locomotive—Engi- | out comment. Mail orders accepted. —Advertisement. Contracts have not yet been sign- ed for the Dempsey-Gibbons fight but managers of both have accept- ed Rickar¢c’s terms. The Polo Grounds probably will be the battle Ngreund, of th ixth ava strict. LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 17—In Ghee Pic ao ee ti d added that after the Gibbons bout, the next venture probably would jnot occur until the middle of July when he hopes to stage a match be- he University of Wyoming jast the local team beat the A Big Pussies BRINGS TO YOU THESE AMAZING VALUES IN MID-WINTER FASHIONS 5 OFFERED IN THIS SALE OF NEW CLOTH AND SILK. DRESSES | Which we are offering at savings that will appeal to every woman who reads this advertisement. All of them dress styles of the hour. The quality, the material, the workmanship, everything about them proving them to be dresses you never dreamed of getting at these prices. : « ‘ They are Sample Dresses and one of a kind. All of them just unpacked as this news goes topress. Many of the $22.50 Dresses are similar to dresses we have sold this sea- son for $49.50. Some of the $18.50 Dresses are similar to ones that sold for $35.00. New Spring Hats Just 7 Received While They Last tional > LOUva omple C oat dl Suit i Blocks .CO. 12 So. Center Std Hose $2.00 Value $1.00 § t Silk and Wool | | and $7, Che Casper Datiy Crivune Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. Challenge Sale of Men’s Four-in- Hand Ties Popular colors in cut. silks and knitted ties; $1 values. Challenge Sale Price, * each me 69e All $1.50 Ties marked down to, Underwear Heavy . weight grey “Wool Process” Union Suits; warm underwear atalow price. $2.50 value. ; $1 4 48 SPECIAL BUY IT Men’s Work Shoes | ONE LOT solid leather Work Shoes. Challenge Sale ire ‘$1.89. ONE LOT high grade Munson Last, all leather Work Shoes; $5 values. Sale Price, pair... BOeOO Men’s, Women’s and Children’s House Slippers Entire stock will be closed out at wholesale cost during this Challenge Sale doy NS 220 South Center Street THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. THE FAD’S GREAT ANNUAL savings which will be appreciated b: AT THE FAD. sic” Men’s Clothing Our entire stock of meis anal young men’s Suits and Overcoats marked down Fine clothes of all wool fabrics, Real bargains for men who want to save! : Suits and Overcoats to “rock-bottom” prices styles that are right. Men’s and Young Men’s $25, Values CHALLENGE SALE PRICE 916.75 Men’s Dress Shoes Endicott-Jotmson “Red Wing” and Freidman-Shelby All Leather Shoes $3.95 Standard quality solid leath- er Goodyear welt Shoes, black and cordovan, popular styles, $5 and $6 values, , Challenge Sale Price $3.95 for fast selling! $30 Values CHALLENGE SALE PRICE $22.79 Men’s Dress Shirts Collar attached or band style; stripes, checks, plain colors; $1.50 values, Sale Price, each 19c CHALLENGE SALE Twelve days of unprecedented bargains, phenomenal values in.men’s and boys’ Cloth- ing, Shoes and Furnishings. Final clean-up of all winter merchandise, exceptional y the working men of Casper. CHALLENGE SALE $40 Values * CHALLENGE SALE PRICE $28.79 Hats and Caps A large stock of fine quality Fur Hats; popu- lar colors; good styles; Klein union made Hats 35 and $6 values, Price ..... PaeOO Men’s and boys’ Caps, 48c". Boys’ Suits Choice at $5.95 Each No Other Store Would Attempt to Offer Such Amazing Bargains as We Feature in This Great Competition-Defying Event “Durham Knit” Union Suits Heavy weight, perfect fitting “Durham” wool Union — Suits; $3.50 Bale peice! $2.45 Men’s Pajamas and Night Shirts Pajamas, made of good quality outing flannel, attractive colors; val- ues to $3.00. Sale Price, suit A Srsepeti $1.95 MEN’ NIGHT SHIRTS, of winter outing flan- nels; standard |‘ made garments; $1.50 values. Sale Price each ..-...... 98 BOYS’ OUTING FLAN. NEL PAJAMAS. Sale Price, suit... 8c Men’s Union Suits Winter weight, ecru color, elastic ribbed Union Suits; $1.76 value. Sale Price. $1.25 Sale of Men’s Socks Men’s Silk Dress Socks; 75c values. Sale Price, pairdIe Men’s Fiber Silk Socks; 50c values. Sale Price, pare Ve Men’s heavy wool Work Socks. Sale Price, pair.... 39e Men’s cotton Work Socks. Sale ne. 8e Price, Price Men’s Furnishings Men’s Union Suits Extra heavy all wool Union Suits. “Buck- aap special ;” $6 valu Be... $3.98 Sweaters and Wool Shirts Men’s wool Sport Sweaters; $7.50 values. Sale Price . 2... $5.75 ,Men’s wool Coat Sweat- ers; $5.00 values. Sale r Price <.:s0 $3.75 Men’s heavy Wool Shirts ; values. Sale $6 Price :.-.'.:.3 $3.95 Men’s heavy Flannel Shirts; $3.50 values. Price ...,. 9L99 FOR LESS AT THE FAD Men’s Quality Work Shirts High grade blue and gray chambray (union made) . Work Shirts; $1.25 values. Sale Price, cach 9@ Good grade of blue Chambray Shirts, stand- ard cut; values to $1.00. Sale Price, 79@ each Leather Vests, Corduroy, Moleskin and Sheep-lined Work Clothing will be sold at 25 per cent discount in this Challenge Sale Men’s Linen Collars Standard makes; all styles. Sale Price; 2 for.. 25e Men’s White Handker- chiefs. 4e Special, each.... GLOVES HEAVYWEIGHT CAN- VAS GLOVES with knit wrists. Special PAI. fecse rere 19¢ Leather Faced Work Gloves; 29 e pair MEN’S BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS. Sale ed 98e Men’s Rubbers ON. LOT Storm Rub- ers. Sale Price, each. $1.25 Ladies’ Foothold Rub- bers. Special, pair et” 90e Included in This Challenge Sale are Douglas and Packard Shoes For men and women. Also No Name Hats, agency lines, which we are not permitted to ad- vertise the Sale Prices. W. L. Douglas (Union Made) Shoes No Name (Union Made) Hats THE FAD Michaels-Stearn (Union Made) Clothes Stag (Union Made) Trousers Signal (Union Made) Shirts Packard (Union Made) Shoes" 220 SOUTH CENTER ST. /

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