Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 2

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2 i LOT ae a AEN PAGE TWO Ede Casper Dally Cridune MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924 - FUNDS OVERSUBSGRIBEDFOR (FIRST CART. |zenssseoes ra ns pe ns 6 Ninety-four per e beeen Se i Our Clearance Sale ¢ Z of high soy veep tik ' Congregation Organized Last April Making CANYON HIWAY Wind ia way.” white-eapped <0. ie > viete mehenang ihe the canyon w ¢ - Eq When Dr. Willis Hugh Germany came to the pastorate Opening of Wind River $4 by Thermopolis chamber of. com. f of Musical ; for 85,500 and. came back. oversubscribed. The high THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., mien aoa ae eee | Merchandise a" ‘Wyoming second only to Yellow- Be Built Soon commenced in April, 1922, was start- ing-going church in a going-growing city.” It vindicated sible @inancial proposition pecause : . ° {8 a wonder in : Rapid Strides—Edifice To a Tomorrow Will Witness| sway. work upon whtoh “was + _ of this church the first of the year, he styled it “the grow- cet SONG NCTRA DE Resttan alt Road for Auto Traffic aac ign standard set by Mr. Durham’s address of last Monday Jan. 21.—The first automo- | 4s. removing of bumps and Ga evening was measured up to. The in Casper very generously sub- filling of holes. It ts estimated that ver workers hustled and at the last | scribed. bile will go through Wind | sixty days wili complete this work art meeting Friday evening the bast Dr. Brawn at fer his home to River Canyon,. five miles sot oat Unpaved in shape to be used ‘ ent cent was accounted for. Even thoug: Sheridan Sunday morning an Dr. da: m the public. vir the Intensive campaign has closed| Dean leaves Tuesday for his new,|S0Uth of Papas these eh ent subscriptions continue to come in| field in Upton. January 22. ere bea: ra ‘ . ° = nd from interested friends. ‘ Much > ae: etal eas ae the state ei Consolidation Of 1anos. la er-Piano: credit for the of the cam- them pel tes coeeae Lee Dowd, ant Fier. ride Leroy E. Laird, state highway ° 9 vh 1. G. Brawn, and Rev. Dean, who 2 superintendent; S. | W.. Conwell, Companies Noted . = N headed up the campaign and had chairman of the state highway com- ‘ = us: fll the details arranged They pimgeesrt 2 Cheyenne; zone rete. he Mae gra = abored aliant?!: th ) a -| jer, estate treasurer and member o! as - E ot seer lrgyar tea ee args toni) «3 Uh, 5.-BREAKS RECORD the’ highway commision, _ of | gion ar the peocated on company 3 _e on “ Cheyenne; Tom BA 1, hg Pad with the Pacific Oll cosspans, sriueh Band Instruments, Player Rolls, Sheet Music = oe eee Me dutnmon et: | owns 61 per cent’ of the former’ and Small Goods Must Go = lo . Twitord, edented winter puilding | “8 Commission: M. R. Johnson, of| stock is being planned, according F E , = ° : zvon, M. C. Davis |throughout the whole country in in-| Wheatland, chairman of the high-} +, reports in the financial’ district. = Nas = 7 and T. M. Shambaugh. dicated by statiatien mado public| W2Y commission when work was! pacitic Oil, it is understood, will in: MUSIC Is One of the Greatest Essentials for the ae iJ ia This church was organized last | yenterday by S. W. Straus & Co,,| commenced: Senator Arthur Facts crease its capitalization to cover the Home—Provide for It Now. Mice uc April under the asym en 4s of in a statement in which they said: bankers and members of Thermopo.| ™ority holdings of Associated ‘Oil. \ _ inlneetl ov rs v. J. A.1 ca aeaee perp ear - December there was a gain lis chamber of commerce, and N. T. : egpreeyhy) ©f 18 per cent in total building per-| Oison, resident state engineer in A a pet reese malts {esued_ weee the same month in charge of the work from the begin- te Batende Peis ar aise: In davambes the gain was 20 ning, two years ago. The official ; ado | per cent and in Oc e increase | Dorey wilt nclea atk ° ° A conference, whieh regulted sa hia lwas autatantiaily the same amount. | Pea’ ruriner of Shermopeis vara. CREW ESCAPE To Obtain Most Excellent Values at Extremely Low Prices oc oO \e jue. mus: 'e borne in mins hese - : The party, with tho exception of pL cessful campaign Was the climax of | comparisons are made against the a . . Dr. Dean's pastorate. The desire | greatest previous. bilding year in| wow “rhogase, fete’ ith oi Open Evenings During This.Sale ’Till Nine For Sale of Musical Instruments Only AW was to wipe out all present indebt-|the history of the nation. With an r ye 3 from the south. Lunch will be ser: y a : i nomgpr er Sp dle: pt oy Pte onthe eat paca Shperierat babes beta <= aren Laity ak proce? treapnr: eae” See erie. During the Christmas Holidays we received many instruments in trade. For this sale we have also Th tan Dropecly tow. eld tty tao ae Y reason to believe that) hope of reaching the southern endl. was destrove aby fine earls toon, included several new and slightly shopworn instruments. All have been gone over thoroughly and te church 1s a choice corner located at | show a greater volume of building iy) sie the iaie eae the officials) yorace Furman, manager of the placed in excellent condition, and will be delivered to your home—backed by a positive guarantee ’ South Keuwood and East Second ; 5 Furman line, which operated’ the = A modem pareciage Eas bepd Cont cartes te ean, Prevqua\csnia-| 795 clits and tropa. dtak Wid 'eaceaie a aniinaesaeh earner nar- from the Wel3s Music Co. ‘ ’ n pleted, with the pastor's family oc- —__— men named above should make the| rowly escaped by taking to the life ai cupying the down stairs, while the| Don’t forget to get your order in} Mitel trip thru the canyon. It has| boats. 4s /upper room ig at present the church | to the ‘Tribune forsseveral copies ot| been the dream of many years of} -———————— REMEMBER 1 Early Shopper Gets the Benefit GEIQP EARLY 1 auditorium, the big Annual Industrial edition so} the men in the party, with other of Selections From Our Entire Display e Not only did the membership’ of ised yon olen thant rere ae beat fete to ee Lee ee y the chtitch respond in‘noble fashion | to your nda. thereby advertising | wor' ard to bring the bullding ot n with their subscriptions, but public | the state. Telephone 15 and 16. the road about, that there should Player. Pianos Pianos FT a spirited men and places of business ~~ pod ecient ou 44 thru bid Jie cca a ie oe i | 4 Mtectest kar Thare ht ss coos ceretctt yon, ossible as that tas CLARK, lates > bea ae Ic : seemed a few years ago. Mr. Olson style oak case. Used only|ful walnut case, latest y) f Baker's ‘bakes "piles, _peatrien rand has been a very material factor in in demonstration. _Reg~ | style, $485 value. ro ee cakes. Van Duzer’s Certified Flav- making their dreams come true be- _ ular $700 value. $525 Sale price -..-- CERO oring Extracts make them delicious cause the location of the highway and wholesome. s a di proposition ana| Break a Cold Right Up with RATES GIVEN ee ee “Pape’s Cold Compound” 7 6 ‘wo tablets every ree ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—A se. hours until three doses are taken. ries of slight reductions in rates The first dose always gives relief. on grain and grain products was The second and third doses com-|= granted South Dakota shippers and pletely break up the cold, Pleasant | & producers today by the interstate n commerce commission ‘which held peat PoomaGeheds versabiiners eigen Sale price ...._ a Cs aaa a CLAREDON, latest oak STORY & CLARK pitaeo, nem. Berea te | ard high grade Plano. $600 I im the sale ont. $680 | price’ $350 aT a a) ° KURTZMANN, walnut W Lett 2 ao Mo rd aes case. Used only a few ~ hogany case, ‘sells new. : i e:°% {for $725. Used months, $525 value e ? 4 Starts Tomorrow |i neti abeeinentet| Starts Tomorrow | |Svape' “Cai! Comauna”™ mele Extra Special |mis bee -"" $460/5" g460| Extra Special s AME age in reaching Minneapolis and AME ; Seon divene et rere REMINGTON Player Piano colek a Ree LYON & HEALY, Mahog- ; = Race. Ea ee aieaeneinens RICA — ua sircre el: : in.fine playing condition, late Paka te i a STROHBER, mahogany] any case. Only one-year- : style oak case with bench to |any,_ like coerce ue ne pase 5 Vines Zolli tones ima pad Bele. new for $615. i match and 12 : eo |dition. $515 pou sale ; Fle nee, DONS |$880, mien voter GAGES |aidon | #518” SBEO| prices... POD : : n PHONOGRAPHS | Pissosrapks $225 VICTROLA upright model carries same guarantee as a new $127.50 AS LOW AS one -.--+~----.~---.... a ain. Kener upright model oak cannot $ ¥ eine Y 7-2) |) 50 SONORA mahi , UNTIL THE r ee Also like peeing ~ ait $102.00 . COLUMBIA walnut upright : With Terms to ig Exceptional Valie'at istic. $75.00 Wi frie ad to y s $265 EDISON upright case. Laboratory Approved Credit 1, Approved Credit CHRISTMAS CLUB CLOSES es — $175.00 . - a . 2S SE Extra Special Baby] TWO EXTRA SPECIALS IN ; FOR THIS YEAR AT Grand Player GRAND PIANO VALUES _: 2 . ; _ Piano STORY & CLARK Grand Mahogany. Retailing i A BRAMBACK ele ek: an chiskze Lid al ied Sent which has Piano, smal'est player Gran een used only in demonstration. Specially priced h e - made epeciaty Daring the | during this sale only : I Casper awonal Dan ” €0¢ $775 $ 860 KURTZMANN GRAND. Used only two months. $100 discount from regular price. Must be seen and heard to be appreciated. In Addition to the Liberal Savings Quoted On Any Piano or Player Piano Listed Above, Not: Added Discount You Receive by Our “Cash Saving Plan” Prine CASH SAVING PLAN On the purchase of any Piano, or Player Piano included TO OUR OUT-OF: -TOWN FRIENDS in this Special Clearance Sale, we will allow you an Addi- WELLS MUSIC CO.; CASPER, Wyo. tional Cash Saving, amounting to 50 per cent of your GENTLEMEN—As I am unable to call at your store, Down Payment up to $50—in other words: Kindly send me-complete information regarding the. With $10 Cash we will giveyoua receipt for $15.00 ---as checked above, With $15 Cash we willgive you a receipt for With $20 Cash we will give you a receipt for With $30 Cash we will give youa receipt for With $40 Cash we will give you areceipt fpr ~ With $50 Cash we will give youa receipt for - SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ACCORDINGLY ON Saxophones, Cornets, Banjos, Guitars, Violins, Drums, etc. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. On January 31, just nine banking days away, the entries for membership in this most popular plan for SAVING will close. If you haven't already started your club, may we suggest that you come in this week sometime—and the sooner you come the bet- ter—select the club you want to join, make your deposit—and get your pass book. The Christmas Club Is a Definite Plan for Regularly Depositing Money eee ee ee ee Ses oe NR ree oe, oe When you begin to read your Pass Book, chapter by chapter, week by week, you'll begin to be inter- ested—in fact, you’ll gain interest in two ways, for we pay 4% on your investment—and you'll realize then that there’s going to be a happy ending to this popular book. Over a thousand copies of this book, called The Pass Book, are in circulation in Casper—and it isn’t fiction, either. Just a Little Trying—a Little Economy—and the Effort to Make the Start—and You'll Begin Accumulating Money LOA : Home of the Chickeri Deposits are made weekly, or in advance, and you can start your Seconnt with mcnonts from * cent, to ing . — y =) . nex —or to save. $100 per week—and draw out sums from $12.75 to $5,000.00 to spen Christmas time—or to s: 232 E. Second Street CASPER Phone 194 FREE DELIVERY ‘ FREE EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE During this sale we will deliver any of the instruments pur- Within one year’s time, if you desire, you may exchange the chased in Casper and immediate vicinity, without charge instrument purchased for one of equal or greater value, ae ae ee am for cartage. For deliveries outside of Casper and immedi- and we will credit all money paid in on the original instru- ve ate vicinity, the only additional charge will be the actual ment toward the purchase of the second—could anything == cost of delivery. be fairer? = * Ss

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