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wpe Casper Way crioune The oldest player in the major} ‘When the female catfish has laid is Babe Adams of the/ her eggs, the male gathers ther to- Pittsburgh Pirates, who reaches his| gether and for over two months forty-first birthday on May 18. carri hem in its mouth, PAGE NINE REMOVAL SALE I Could Use Many Hackeneyed Word Phrases to Emphasize the Values I Am Of fering the Public During This Sale But I Believe Prices Tell the Story Far Better Than Words HERE ARE PRICES THAT TALK Saturday Only RRA FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924, EIGHTY-FIVE GRADUATES TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS IN WEEK AT UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING WHanasren, “wo, Jone ¢—Today) (bachelor of arts)—Rose Alice Gol- DO YOU TAKE A SATURDAY NIGHT BATH? ¢ ri SURE You Do the opens ff Commence: | lins, nne Hammond, Edna iment week at. the University of| Margaret Johnson, ‘Thomas Josenh Well, Why Not Give Your Car One Also ‘Wyoming to close Wednesday, June | Kelly, hard — Kissack, Then You WILL Look Slick for Sunday 11, with a commencement leet Let BItES en ete gram f ddress by -| B Scofield: Garner; ‘ las Tose Bhiacy et Hoaten university.| normal diplama—Dorothy Arnold FISHERMEN—Be sure and have your car thorough- hty-five students will be grad-|Frances M. Avent, Ethel Beyerle, GREA: at the ata from the university this spring} Neva Juanita Grain, Ruth M. Gan- y SED. ua the largest class that has ever gone by poe aca Gilles, Helen forth. . meda Gould, Clio Anna- Hansen, i A graduating recital by the Di-| Isabell Huling, Ciara Kenly, Estelle AUTO SERVICE CO. vision of Music will be held this ney, Corrinne Kinnamon, Ma evening in the University auditorium sus McPhillips, Susan Davie Mac- RENT A NEW FORD—U DRIVE IT On Sunday the main feature of the|farlane, Mary Margarét Mahoney, * day will be the great pageant which Laura C. Powell, Maudy I. eatasor 135 N. Wolcott, Opposite Buick Garage Phone 2370 will be given 19 miles east of Lar-| Gertrude Ruch, Elizabeth Scott, Bes amie. The Right Rev. N. §. Thom-| sie Tate, Carolyn Welborn; rural CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED as will deliver the baccalaureate ad-|diploma—Dorothy Bell, Alice M. dress at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. | Jennings, Belle Walker, A little later there will be a recep. tion for graduates, visitors and , friends at Hoyt hall, Monday is Alumni day and an alumnt banquet will sbe held at the University commons after whigh there will be an informal dance in the University gymnasium. The class night play will be hpld }4n the University auditorium Tues- 7” @y evening. The commencement Qddress will be delivered Wednesday morning. The following have been announc- ed as candidates for graduation: Master of arts—Gertrude Parmelee Evelyn Ratcliff, Walter F. Woods Jr; bachelor of arts—Sue Warren Anderson, Mabel Colton Arnold, An- nalee Bloomer, Laurabelle Bochme, A Willard Brokaw, Lamont A. Col Pe Tanner,\ Emma L. Holland, Mary|& Josephine: Hurlbut Irby, George Arthur Layman, Maybelle Lee, Homer C. Mann, Greta Neubauer, Robert Burns Pierce, Helen M. Post, Dan E. Rees, Daniel Ornon Root, Wilmer E. Stevens, Eva Mae Smith, EH. Crete Wood; bachelor of commer- celal sclences—Robert W. Johnson, MONEY TO LOAN Margaret Annis Murphy, J. Irl Prit- \ clfard, Harold Scott Quick, Clarence William Smith; bachelor of music| fp Do You Know the Meaning of Eugenia Lee, Gertrude Catherine McKay; supervisor's diploma (mus- \ wt ym _—_— ie}—Ruth May Rauner; master of 2? The Pa ibroker’s Ss bol sclence (agriculture}— Walter B. ; Koehler; bachelor of science (agri- The Three Balls . culture}—Velma P, Beaumont, Row- ena C, Hasbrouck, Arthur Lester King, Ida Florence Ward, Florence Kisor, Floribel Krueger, Ercel J. Ward; bachelor of science (engineer- ing) Arnold Carlson; Paul Francis Devine, Sergi N. Grimm, Gerge Rob- @ inson Sanders, Kiyojl Tanabe; bach- elor of laws—George Arhur Lay- man, Robert Montell Warner, Mar- ! Is ion K. Quick; college of education— ne NOMINEE OF AMERICAN sss Z2ToL PARTY WAS FORMER bad That When You Pawn Your RESIDENT MT CIPIML|§ Valuables Wyo, June o_| Soe You Never Get Them Out NE, ’ Charles H. Randall of Los Angeles,, Calif., who has been nominated for RETURNED TO CLAIM WILL BE THROWN TO THE CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 6.— ceremonies held Thursday night. Of On Any Top Coat in the House. Tune in On These Prices: $15 Top Coats____-_______ A $20 Top Coats. —-$13.35 $25 Top Coats_ --$16.65 $30 Top Coats_--.-------_ $20.00 $35 Top Coats._-___----__ $23.35 $40 Top Coats____----___- $26.65 $45 Top Coats.._...-.-_-- $30.00 CUT PRICES ON EVERY ARTICLE SILK SHIRTS UNDERWEAR WILSON BROTHERS, EAGLE AND RACINE 75c val. Removal price 60c Here’s values I challenge the Worle A ainede Perla Pir $1.00 val. Removal price 80c ts i in © er, consisting of silk, radium, A Ment othe often Bt striped patterns with neck band and collar $1.25 val, Removal price_$1,00 attached. NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU BE OFFERED SUCH $1.50 val, Removal price.$1.20 VALUES as these. $1.65 val. Removal price_$1.30 $9.00 S $2.00 val. Removal price_$1.60 $2.50 val. Removal price_$2.00 $10.00 VALUES $3.00 val. Removal price_$2.40 $1 1.00 a $3.50 val. Removal price.$2.80 vice-president by the new American | jim . THIS SALE OFFERS YOU H ebout 15 years ago, he was employed | Mi The Sacrifice of the Other Fellow this city. s : . THE VALUABLES HE PAWNED AND NEVER Cheyenne High ‘= Graduatés 85 |taa. PUBLIC AT AMAZING FIGURES IN THIS SALE OF, Last Evening |i UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Righty-tive members of the class of | ia A FEW ITEMS THAT WILL BE OFFERED AT THIS SALE 1924 were graduated from the Chey- ag enne High School at commencement Diamonds Electric Lamps the class, 68 girls and 27 boys, Dr. Phonographs Knives Herbert R. Harper, chancellor of Jewelry Dice é the University of Denver, delivered ; the commencement address. Sewing Machines Clocks bei: ROTI, eae ea cece, sere Watches $4.00 val. Removal price_$3.20 $12.00 | ‘ Phonograph Records Sag June 6, 1924 Musical Instruments Electric Appliances If Dr. J. R. Hansard will pro-'||h Trunks Moving Picture Machine f sent this tic! % y within three t to our cashier || Leather Bags Washing Machines s it will entitle ‘ i Suit Cases himself atd one gu to our Silver Trays, Specially selected ¢ j dinner served daily— nbination Suits and Overcoats Saddles 33 NECKB AND SHIRTS WILSON BROTHERS AND EAGLE BRAND Wilson and Eagle brand shirts in madras DRESS SHIR A S and percale. Better values never offered, Radically reduced. <A mistake if you pass (Collar Attached) to 8:30 p. m.—Coffee Shop of Silverware Chaps up these values, 3 Exceptional values at regular prices. A selection to be Main Dining Room. : Tools Flashlights Hotel Townsend aes Cut Glass exer! ; : Pocketbooks (empty) Typewriters Pipes $1.50 values. Removal price... $1.15 $2.00 values. Removal price.._--- $1.60 5 $1.50 values, Removal price--..-..--..------- $1.20 $2.50 values. Removal price PARSE $2.00 $2.00 ‘valdésc! Removal: prices. ~_$1.60 $3.00 values, Removal price._-._-' $2.40 $2.50 values. Removal price_< —-$2.00 $3.50 values. Removal price.--.~~ $2.80 $3.00 values, Removal price. $4.00 values. Removal price____-_ $3.20 $3.50 values. Removal price $4.50 values, Removal price______ $3.60 $4.00 values. Removal price. ; $4.50 values. Removal price $5.00 values. Removal price.._.-__ $4.00 BE.00 valuaa, Removal: pelge admired and particularly so at these advertised prices, Ivory . Cigarette Holders dees Cash Registers Looking Glasses FOR MOVING Guns AND STORAGE i Picture Frames 5 Field Glasses Kodaks \ Expert Crating pe Fireproof Safe and Fixtures Packing and Shipping Natrona Transfer Ree WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT PHONE 949 || THE TIME IS ALMOST HERE OF THE OPENING Storage and Fuel Co. OF THE —_——= | 7 WHIRLWIND SALE $5.00 Reward |? oF Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper | i UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Dally Tribune information .leacing | im to the capture of the person w ‘es fraudulently collecting subscriptions At the { from ‘Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription, except the carrier w vers the paper or an autho: Si aerate ll Reliable Jewelry and Loan Co. Cotton, Lisle and Silk Here’s real reasonable Hosiery for every man}; clocks as well as plain. Entire line marked too close- ly to pass by. Stock up now and profit. The season has just opened and here they are at end-of-season prices. Biggest stock in town, best shapes. Get one now and save a lot, 7 $2.00 values. Removal price $2.50 values. Removal $3.00 values. Removal $8.50 values. Removal price $4.00 values. Removal price $4.50 values. Removal price $5.00 values. Removal price $5.50 values. Removal price $6.00 values. Removal price 15c values, Removal price__._....-.-~----. 10c 25c values. Removal price 85c¢ values. Removal price 50c values. Removal price 65c values. Removal pri 75c values. ‘ Removal pric : - $1.00 values. Removal price sag 80c $1.25 values, Removal pric« : 95c $1.50 values. Removal price -~-$1.15 in Te he can 257 South Center Street Telepho e15 eT: \ . If you intend buying any thing in men’s wear, your good reason will compel you to attend this sale.