Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 12

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eB 0 VER B SIS8638s Seager | ss an iit: einem rumauaaeaacocmmaracsaa i ameornmnmeremtccsrs=: PAGE TWELVE. RAIL OFFICIAL MEETS DEATH UNDER TRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—A. B. Rams- @ell assistant Cérector of personnel and assistant vice president of the k Island and Pacific 8 Killed early today by a a Northwestern train in He Was said to have left a sanitarium shortly before his death. Mr. Ramsdell was about 50 years old and had been a health resort, His m Chicago « the northern part of the city. t|Mess man spending a ing to business affairs from Seat-|today fram Pittsburgh, Pa., and wil! tle. visit here for several days. see Raymond Hough care down ‘last evening from b's home in Billings land will spend several «days here. cee Charles W. Mason is here today from Grand Rapids, Mich., on a business trip, ose Cc. P. Griffith, ‘C, D. Mutson and | R. Nordlund all of Denver were o. of2 ‘business arrivals in the city yester- Glen M. Steeves was a Douglas |day. ss caller who spent yester- ——— aap hare: oe i Industrial arbitration originated » tea in France tn. 1806, when Napoleon Verne Taylor is attending to bus!-;at the request of the workingmen of ness affairs here for several days | Lyons, caused the creation’ by law from Teapot. of boards of arbitration and concil- = lation. eee Joseph O'Leary ts a Casper visi- tor here today from Cheyenne. eee H. C. Denning came up yesterday from Lusk anG will spend several days here on business. eee Cc. L. Lewellyn was a business caller here Wednesday from Lara- mie. od ‘Tribune Want Ads bring results. I. G, Moore is a Forg Collins busi- few days in| LEGION BAND TO RESUME| Smeatipox Epidemic PRACTICE THIS EVENING! Se" 2” San Pedro SAN PEDRO, Calif.. Jan. 18.— Two hundred and ninety persons have been vaccinated here during the last two days to combat a mild epidemic of smallpox, Hmited mainly to women and children. Despite the vaccinations it was After a discontinuance of hetivity for the preceding six weeks the American Legion band will. again «et together this evening to get in shape for coming concerts. Ali members of the band and any musi- cians who wish to become a member | *t*ted by Wan coco pay | of the organization are requested to} Town. that the ej be at the clubrooms ta the Heckling- heectaia er building promptly at 8 o'clock. Accompanying the rehearsal “will be a short business The shipping tonnage un-| der construction at the end of Sep- | tember was the lowest recorded in! r|the city. eee | N. W. Funk {fs a Dusiness arr! |val in the city fromi Kansas City. cee L. O. Loulsbery of Butta Mont., arrived last evening and intends to spend several days here attending to business mattgrs of importance. . . Charles Zeigler of the Asbestos | ng and Insulating company of! ¢ as st East First street has returned | ee eee oe m DuBols, Pa, where he. was|"¢s? ™man here for several days. paled & reek ago by the death of/ 47 4, Sohomer of Milwaukee is a + * business man visiting in the city for a few days. © ele C. A. Brogh of Denver is a bust ness caller here for today. oe | Willam,F, Fleming Jr., arrived days | eee E. D, McCalley of Casper was a cheyenne on Wednesday {. H. Graham has returned from several Help for Baby © today on bust. | : ha SCOTTS: Smetana aie EMULSION . "from Harrison, Neb. | ie Builds 1 R. Morgan are “ss Strong Bornes sp time here attend- OUR FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE ON ALL Winter Wearing Apparel FOR WOMEN AND MISSES DRESSES 35 Dresses, Values Up to $45 YOUR CHOICE $9.95 Here Is an Unsurpassed Value DRESSES 41 Dresses, Values Up to $95 YOUR CHOICE | $39.00 If You Want Real Bargains, Here They Are COATS Your Choice of 25 Coats, Our Remaining Stock Values Up to $75 and $80 2 Ve Aga We Lead---Others Follow OUR SPECIAL CAMPAIGN ON THE FAMOUS A.B. C. WASHER OPENED JANUARY 15, AND RUNS JUST 30 DAYS the five We are offering you during this campaign one of models made by the A-B-C Co. ata Special Price $118.00 $10.00 DOWN; $9.00 EACH MONTH Just the average laundry bill Our Regular Price is $132.00 Last i 4 one place would cover 195 city blocks or 302 acres—a medium sized Illinois farm. THINK IT OVER Casper Electric Appliance Co. Phone 19933 fied Ad. ear’s production of the A-B-C washers if assembled in Hj 231 East Ist & COMPARE THESE PRICES nearly fourteen years in Great Su Our Last Saturday’s “Friend Making Sale” Was Marked Success Our store was filled all day long-with old and new friends taking ad- vantage of the revised prices and special offerings. This week has been busy also, as the“new prices are to continue. Our customers are to receive the benefit of every saving we can accomplish during the coming year. A Bewitching Cross Strap One of Fashion’s latest patterns, a cross-strap of rich lustre satin. Neatly stitched. Wood covered, grace-, fully shaped heels. A charming ¥ style. We recommend it to all Style seekers...............- Something Different in ; Oxfords Here is an unusual Oxford. Made of long-lived beige elk leather, smartly trimmed wing 00 ° brown calf. The color harmon- izes perfectly. This oxford will give a world of wear—we know this to be true. Very flexible soles and rubber heels....... . A Boys’ Shoe We Have Faith In Try out a pair-of these on your boy and you will become our regular customer. A good looking, well made, dressy shoe perp: na of ‘smoothy brown leather, 24 Blucher style. Convenient lac- e ing hooks. Excellent soles and strong linings. We know they Sizes 214 to 6, Sizes 13 to 2......... will satisfy. $3.48. One of the most popular numbers in our whole store. A pliable shoe that is easy on children’s feet and wears like iron. Flexible scuffer soles and soft, long-wearing uppers. Roomy health lasts. “A knock-out at the price. Sizes 814 to 11, $2.98. $2 48 Sizes 514 to 8.......% DON’T BE IN A HURRY TO THROW. OLD SHOES AWAY— There is a world of good service in an old shoe properly repaired. Our Basement Repair Shop can work wonders with leather. Talk it over with us. We will help you save. ‘caNS Economy Shoe Basement Men’s SILK FIBRE SOCKS Gen uine “Holeproof” make; 50c value 35c 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 Men’s_. CORDUROY PANTS Dark colors; well made; cuff bottoms; special $2.95 Men’s LEATHER VESTS Only 13 in this lot; dark corduroy outside; leather lined and leath- er sleeves $5.85 Men’s BIB OVERALLS Heavy 220-denim; ‘full- cut; high back $1.35 Jackets to Match $1.35 Men’s DRESS HATS 1 lot of fine quality Dress Hats in light and dark colors $1.85 _ Men’s WORK SHIRTS Heavy blue’ chambray; full cut; special 65c Men’s WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS Heavy weight; sizes 38 to 46; special $1.65 | Sweet-Orr Union Made Work Clothes The Workingmen’s Friends for Over Fifty Years—Sold Here Exclusively - SHOES FOR MEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 THE BOSTON store SPECIAL OFFERING For the Man Who Appreciates Real Quality and Money Values. A Glance at These Prices Below Will Convince THE OLD LEARNER STAND at It Is a True Saying “Trade With Us and Save the Difference” Men’s Men’s GARTERS DRESS CAPS Good quality; all col- Of the better quality for ors; single grip; special particular men in very 0e fine patterns and latest shapes up Men’s LEATHER FACED __ $1.50" CANVAS GLOVES Men's Knit wrist or Gauntlet Winter Weight 2 5e a ————————— Cc Men’s CANVAS GLOVES s Ao — Good Weight; Children’s Blue Wrist, pair STOCKINGS Brown or black; sizes 5% to 91% 10e 7¢ Men’s _UNION SUITS 3 PAIRS FOR 20c Wright’s 100 per cent = Tae guranteed all wool Men's KHAKI WORK PANTS Sweet-Orr union made; flaps, cuff bottoms; ex- tra fine khaki Union Suits; special $4.65 OVERCOATS $1.95 Of all wool, heavy Se TTT Oe Boys’ LEATHER GLOVES Gauntlet style, a very good assortment; spe- cial mackinaw cloth; sizos 88 and 40 only;.7 in this. lot; while they last $12.75 Men’s and Young Men’s MICHAEL-STERN 5 (Union Made) MER bs es Seas 19 Suits in this Idt in» In fancy or plain pat- young nfen’s patterns; terns; silk and wool 35, 36, 87 only; values mixture; values up to up to $25.00; while they $57.50 ee $35.00 9.85 Men’s Men’s ALL WOOL VESTS “Holeproof” fancy silk Only 5 in this lot. and wool Hose; drop stitch and clocks; all colors 95¢e Sleeveless; dark colors; vests with two pockets; special $1.95 _ . SHOES SHOES FOR BOYS FOR CHILDREN WE HAVE THEM And That Is Not All—We Have Them At Prices That Will Please You PAY DAY SPECIALS We Have Assembled Four Bargain Tables TABLE NO. 1 On This Table You Will Find a Lot of Men’s Work Shoes Of Real High Quality Which Regularly Sell at $6.00 PAY DAY SPECIAL TABLE NO. 2 /TABLE NO. 3 On This Table You Will On This Table You Will Find - Find a Lot Of RALSTON'S Men’s Dress Shoes Regular Sellers at $8.00 and $10.00 PAY DAY, SPECIAL Boys’ Shoes In Sizes From 18 to 5 Regular $3.00 Values PAY DAY SPECIAL 2.99 °4.85 °2.35 84 pairs last. MOTHERS Whatever you do don’t miss these children’s shoe bargains. You will find 84 pairs of girls’ shoes. and black, gun metal and vici kids, patent leather and 9 to 2. Regular sellers at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50. OUT THEY GO 1 8 5 ; a Be Here Early as This Is An Extraordinary Offer TH RBOSTONSstore THE OLD LEARNER STAND “Trade With Us and Save the Difference” They consist of lace and button; brown t tops. Sizes While the 260 S. Center Street \

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