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Soporte secere sroenoa.g CAreseone So py 1 S40 ace Oatagsncocos pnp cotas Tus yo Ic ae In os PAGE TEN. 70 ANRESTS DURING MARCH Two hundred seventy arrests were made by the police department dur- ing March and $3,153 was collected in fines. Fines assessed amounted . Days sentenced were 1,- Following is the report of the chief of police: Drunks - 41 Suspicious characters - 18 Mlegal possession of Mquor---.- 18 Drunk and disturt 12 Violation dru; Investigation Soliciting .... Traffic vidiation Tegal cohabitation Speeding ... Held for clinic Carrying concea Violation of plumbing ordin: Assault and battery —- Indecent exposure ——. Held as witness — Resisting officer Driving car while Petty larceny Held for out of town authorities rs Meter ne henner anha we Hela for county --..-~.-----—- Discharging fire arms Burglary - 2 To serve suspe' Violation of OR WAESIA. ie BOSTON STORE SHOE | DEPARTMENT WILL BE| MOVED ABOUT MAY The sive department of the Bos- ton store of which M. Hayutin is | the proprietor, 260 South Center street, will be moved about May 1 to quarters in the new Smith-Turner hotel bullding at Center and First streets, About two months ago Mr. Hay- utin added to the shoe department of the store a large line of ladies’ and children's footwear at popular prices. This department proved Such an attraction that it was quickly seen that larger space would Consequently the management se- cured a satisfactory lease on a room in the hotel building, Just now the Boston store is sell- ing out its shoe stock at sacrifice prices so that the entire stock may be disposed of by moving time. Bargain prices have been declared in order so that men’s, boys, child- ren's and Indies’ shoes ars all on sale, pari nt JACOBS RETURNS WITH WONDERFUL LINES .FOR NEW SAMPLE = SHOP Al Jacobs returned to Casper yes- terday from New York where he has been for a number of weeks on an extensive buying trip. He scoured the markets and made some wonderful merchandise purchases for his new store to be known as Jacobs Sample Shop in the Tur- ner-Cottman building on West Sec- ond street off Center. Mr., Jacobs stated that business complete lne of Jadies and misses ready-to-wear apparel, millinery, la- dies’ underwear and hosiery at pop- ular prices. The grand opening will be announced in this newspaper in the very near future, Mr aJcobs stated that business conditions in the east were on the upgrade. In all the cities visited, however, he stated that Casper stood head and shoulders over others places of about the same size for enterprise and activity. HARRY YESNESS WINDING UP SIX WEEKS’ BUYING TRIP IN BIG MARKETS Harry Yesness, the “Man in the Barrel” merchant will return Sun- day from a six week’s buying trip in many cities throughout the east: Shipments of new spring merchan- dise selected by Mr. Yesness have been arriving dally at.the Casper store and are cn display. Mr. Yesness encountered the storm sweeping; the middle western states in “snowed in" there for several days according to word received by his friends here today. Advertising Department F. J. BUSH Signs Show Cards Poster Advertising Displays 8 220 South Wolcott be necessary to carry on the busi ness of the shoe department al to please you. money. money can buy. We can Phone 1251 and 1252 Phone Orders Given Special Attention Phone 1500 QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS We have in stock a complete line of Ferndell and Tillman’s Quality Products. It is a pleasure to send you an article under this label. The quality is there. Purchasers of these superior table su please you in the meat line. Green goods and fresh fruits—we have all that is on the market. convince you—come in and get acquainted. JOHNSON BROTHERSGROCERY CO. 638 East Second Street Chapter 0 of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Will Hold a Bake Sale Here Tomorrow Another CARLOAD OF CLARK JEWEL GAS RANGES Equipped With LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR All sizes are in this shipment in several new styles—complete in every respect. Stop in and see this display in our show room. Casper Gas Appliance Co.™ “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” “No Job Too Big or Too Small” Estimates Cheerfully Furnished All Work Guaranteed Second because it is priced right. pplies secure the greatest value for their Our meat department is not the largest, but we cut only the best meats —THE— Bush Sign & Decorating Service Decorating Department J. J. O’NEIL Painting Paperhanging Interior Decorating Phone 1840 First because it is sure A trial will > We Maintain a Free . Delivery For Your Convenience The Store Accommo. dating 115-119 East First Minneapolis and was! “fhe Casper Daily Cribune OF THE SHOE DEPARTMENT IN THe BOSTON STORE e! TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924. MOVING INTO THE NEW SMITH & TURNER HOTEL BLDG SHOE SALE SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9 "CLOCK About two months ago I added to my Shoe Department in The Boston Store a complete stock of ladies’ and children’s Footwear at very popular prices. This line of high grade merchandise ‘Proved so popular with my patrons | that I was forced to enlarge the stock immediately and finally found that I was crowded for room in which to display my wares and give my,customers the proper service. I therefore looked for a location where I would have a store exclusive for footwear and finally was fortunate to close a lease in the corner store of the new Smith & Turner Hotel Building. I will make this new store a very exclusive, popular priced Ladies’ and Children’s Footwear Shop, catering to all classes—and handling shoes & all prices, eh New Location Will Be Ready for Me to Occupy On Or About May 1, Therefore From Wednesday, April 2, Until I Move Out I Will Endeavor to Dispose at SACRIFICE PRICES Every Dollar’ 's Worth of Shoes in the House—Read the Prices and You Will Be Convinced That I Mean Business ! Everything Goes—Nothing Reserved !—If Frices Talk—This Ad. Will Bring You to My Phenomenal Shoe Sale. Signed: M. HAYUTIN Baby Moccasins Baby soft Kid Moccasins, ribbon trim- med. 50c values. Removal Sale Price 15c CHILDREN’S SANDALS Children’s black 1-strap Sandals in patent leather or black kid. Sizes from 5 to 8. A regular $2 seller. Removal Price fae TE aes ES $1.15 CHILDREN’S SANDALS Children’s Unlined Roman Sandals in brown and grey. They are big boys’ as well ag girls. It is a real hard wear scuffer in sizes from 814-to 12 and from 1214 to 2. In this Removal Sale we will let them go at, per pair. $i 20 CHILDREN’S CANVAS SANDALS One and 2-strap Sandals in Vilts and Macay Rubber Heels. Sizes 12 to 2. Reg- ular $2.00 value Removal Sale ae ee ER ae 90c CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SHOES Here ig a triple value. About forty pairs of Children’s and Misses’ Shoes in plain white kid, sizes from 8144 to 2. The mail order houses are pricing them at $3.75 and $4.00. Our $1 95 ° Removal Price ~-- PUMPS Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps, cross straps, Baby French heel. A bargain at $6.00. Sizes from 5 to 8 eee Price Br ime ee cee $3.85 PUMPS Ladies’ Black Satin Lace Pumps—this is positively the best satin obtainable. It is Well worth $10.00. Sizes from 8 to 7 in A to B last.’ Removal reese cena nh $4.85 LADIES HIGH SHOES In black and brown vici kid. Sizes from 3 to 7 in low and Cuban heels. Regular $6.00 values. Removal $1 85 e Sale Price Children’s Kid Sandals Children’s White Kid Sandals, trimmed in Red and Blue. Sizes from 1to 5. A regu- lar dollar seller. Removal Price, 40c Ladies’ High Shoes Just about 85 pairs of Brown and Black Suede Shoes in sizes 414 and 5 Out they go, while they last 50c - Ladies’ House Slippers In velvet, cordovan in three colors—Old Rose, Blue and Copen—$1.50 85e value. Removal Price------- only, SPORT SANDALS FOR GROWING GIRLS» In all shades and. patterns—Goodyear welts and _ stitchdown. The famous Humpty-Dumpty make. Never before have they been sold for less than $6.00. Removal Price-_----~- $3. 45 GROWING GIRLS’ Patent leather Sandals, flexible soles, very attractive and good looking. A $4.00 value. Sizes from 2 to 8. $2.65 Removal. Price —--- ss oe PUMPS Ladies’ Black Satin, one-strap Pump, trim- med with black Suede, Louis Heel. A $7 io geaetemimamntionta. — Fe |) MISSES’. PATENT LEATHER Grey trimmed, a smart little Low Shoe for Easter wear, in three different styles. A real $3.75 value. Sizes'from 1214 to 114. Removal A5 Sale PATENT LEATHER LOW SHOES Just the thing to dance in, in the latest style Will Welt in the middle. A $6.50 Removal Sale rg ina $4.45 MEN’S PULLMAN SLIPPERS Good Kangaroo leather. $2.50 values. Removal Sale $1.65 Le 9 (21 Yeats BE a ip ph Ae EMME AE) 4 WORK SHOES One lot of dark brown, wingtoe double soles, good work shoes. Milwaukee Wein- berg’s make. All leather. A good $5.00 value. Removal Sale roles rots aE as $3.15 MEN’S LOW SHOES Weinberg’s make, Goodyear welts in brown and black calf skin. $6.00 values. Removal Sale a $3.85 Price — Boys’ Shoes Come right here if you want a real nice up- ‘to-date Shoe in black or brown, in Army Officer style or the flat or round toe shoe that are worth $5.00 and $6.00. You will get them in this Removal Sale Price______ $2.90 Men’s Shoes All of Them Are Going Read Every Item Carefully. There Are Big Savings In Store for You Men’s Shoes Don’t miss this bargain. Two tables loaded with men’s Dress and Work Shoes from broken lots. You will find in this lot shoes that were previously sold up to $8. 02.00 MEN’S SHOES Four-buckle U. S. Overshoes—the $4.00 kind. Removal Sale Price OFFICERS’ DRESS SHOES Brown calf skin with water-proof sole Army Officers Shoes—all sizes from 6 to 11. Regular $6.00 value. Removal Sale Helga oer $3.85 MEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS Men’s House Slippers, $1.65 values. Removal Sale 15 SCOUT SHOES All Leather Scout—a $2.75 value, in all sizes. Made in Milwaukee—Weinberg’s Removal Sale MEN’S WORK SHOES Dr. Summer’s New Dawn Shoes will go at this Removal Sale 5 00 e BPeClal SEO e lice ss cassette rude MEN’S OVERSHOES Cue hae Overshoes—the $2 kind. Removal Sale Price — $1.45 My Store Will Be At the Corner of First and Center Sts. I Move About May 1 / The Boston Store Shoe Department 260 South Center Street M. Hayutin, Prop. qi