Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1924, Page 10

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a aes eeestnfceeensnireee r : : SMPTE SOR sem nT SG ELLIE SEIN Ts PAGE TEN. Che Casper Daily Cribune : ; TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924. S Geeeriis Win HEL [ A UL 7 i HE Orders Are Orders J os . - Efforts of the coroner's office to rs 4 locate a body supposed to have been pets os Sel C. B. Moncreif, who obtained ap-| seen in the North Platte river yes- 3 » r proximately §270 by cashing worth-| terday afternoon have so far been ‘ With Edmund P. Landers, district’ The present officers of the lodgejless checks in Casper stores last] without results, ' 4 deputy grand exal r actingfare: L. F. McMahon, exalted ruler: | wee! esterday walved his prelim-} What was thought to have been a as toastmaster, tl club last} R. v4 esteemed leading r and will plead guilty to forg-| leg sticking up out of the water was a night entertained t a mem-| knig! i ry béfore Judge Robert R. Rose] reported yesterday by workmen on - The] knight; Ivan 3 , 8 4 bership committe membership committ eams of 10 1 r was pri latter part of this week, the North Durbin street dredge. ‘The omposed | turing %. Gibson, s oncrief has made good all the| current is fast at this point-and the h and each | tary: 3 and, treasurer| checks which he cashed herg, hav-| object disappeared so quickly that \ F s und Art Edmg A. M. Garbutt and| ing $300 in cash him when he} the workmen were not sure that it yle EB. es. was arrested ny. wea part of a human anatoniy. OS SS OP PPMP PP AABADBEAALALLELL LL 2 le 4 a. ’ * ‘ : ys & E R V J C¢ EB Yesterday We Received the Following Letter From Mr. and Mrs. Fuchs Who Are In Mahon on “History of the Order”; wow G. R. Hagens on “Home Associa Judge Robert R. Rose on New York on an Extended Buying Trip. EC hehedeue ; Pi Weal ones to aaa ENE ; FUCHS STORE . New York, N. Y.,.July 18th, 1924 5) teeta: Sone Us # @ a ra Casper, Wyo. | : ! PA igitrd Reser tl opty cata rh We will not get back to Casper until about August 1.. Have made some of clude Don M, Lobell, chairman; W. the greatest cash purchases of Fall Merchandise in our years’ of experience. This merchandise is being arranged for shipment and will start arriving in Casper in about a week or so. Start OUR MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE at once. We want you to - SERVICE—That is the foundation upon which we have established the TRIBUNE BARBER SHOP . Choke de ded hehehe deh dude Ivin and Orlo Hetts. pss sey slash prices regardless of cost or loss. Move the stock no matter how you have the CITY BRIEFS | SERVICE—A small word that covers such a range of details for your to cut prices. We will back you up. Clear out everything an the store. {ia Raneaeha ge ons ; comfort and for the completeness of a shop for men. We bought on Monday, 340 Silk Crepe Dresses and shipped them to you © twhi c ion and Willian . 4 ts . fjzq — Utsinger are spending several days : : . Tuesday by fast express. They should arrive in Casper as soon as this letter. We ftod “fabing trp. gaat bah giving BS ot Barbee work that is only bora n) bought them for cash and without a doubt they are the greatest values seen in ey Bay dap una sewer weweiasest eer tote 7m Casper this season. Actually, we bought them at less than the cost of manufac- r. the week end in Thermopolis re- turning to Casper Sunday evening. SERVICE—That in a shop means that you get what you called to get— our barbers do not annoy our customers by insistence. B. B. Ward and H. J. Moore are business visitors here from Moneta. ture. Place them in our Midsummer Sale and mark them at $11.98. They are certainly wonderful values. Regards to all. . MR. AND MRS. R. J. FUCH. SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd SERVICE—The welfare of any shop is dependent on the state of mind of its customers, and proper service is our best investment. W. C. Case, vice president of the New York O!l company, is in Casper on business from Buffalo, N. Y., and is a guest at the Townsend. SERVICE—The barber service that such experts as Harry Hays, L. H. Kepner, four years with the Henning Shop, C. E. Davis and S. W. Cooner are prepared to give n of the state high t is in Casper from Cheyen: JT yer men who’ arrived’ tn Gasper this ALL OF THESE THINGS And Continues Until We Move Every Item in Our Stock ss ia 728 were planned in establishing our new shop in the bane Building, a $ Dr. MeColtum if; Laramte,-aocem- shop that would offer everything best in barbering, with none ofthe ARE gy decisis. epeigwel cn 5) unpleasantness; four chairs, snow white modern equipment, a perfect HERE IS THE SHIPMENT OF j sity for several days having ar ¢ rived yesterday. 5 c 2. location, and last but not least, a porter who is on the job with us in looking to your comfort, these are the things to make for a shop that SILK CREPE DRESSES H. O. Barber is in Casper on bus} men like. ’ ness from Lander and is a guest at , * Mk so ee Referred to In Mr. and Mrs. Fuch’s Lettter. These Dresses are All the Latest Shades harles J. Harney of Cinct: 1 is T T e 7 i Ss. in fiestas for aianeet res pare he ribune Barber Sh op and Creation ‘ They Go On Sale at at the Henning. ‘ ; Mt Denver bust in Ci : apalatreavus “thakiiaontth Gelman S. W. Cooner, Prop. Tribune Bldg. K. L. Francis, C. H. Garbutt, J. F. Harrington, Charles MacKenzie and i i . € Reet joie Ve Located as we are, next to the new, and complete Betty’s Beauty Parlor, we Ez / H. Rosendale of Lavoye 1s visit are prepared to handle women’s and children’s barber work through arrange- r tng with friends in Casper today. ment with The Betty Shop, where patrons prefer expert men barbers. YOU MUST SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE THEIR VALUE aan William Schupbach, representative ha of thé Davis Brothers’ Drug com \o: CLEA LELLALAALA ALAA AAAALALELAAZPAL AS Lidice Lede kkk dhe ded de dodo Ld ee ee eee Dresses and Sport Suits DRESSES 2 5 One rack of Summer Silks, black satin crepe ~ One rack of Dark Silk Dresses. Just the thing for D El eo Dresses and two-piece Suits. Actual values $89.50 present wear. Values up to $79.50. 4 Ay @ eect e€ al Shoe to $110.00. MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE—YOUR CHOICE ni ws ay bp | MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE—YOUR CHOICE CG ball c With Prices On Electric Appliances and Lighting Fixtures REDUCED 10” TO 25% IN SOME CASES ACTUALLY BELOW COST $39.50 $19.95 COATS AND CAPES Every Hat in the Store Must Go Pa i Divided In Two Lot is Sale Starts Wednesday Morning at 8 o’Clock and Lasts Until Thursday Night, July 31 One jc Coats and Capes ™ ares Lots ane va n ae as . 8 ae ‘Actual Values Opie Actual Values Up to Actual Values to $15 Actual Values to $25 t Electric Curling Electric HL lerase te ta “ : $59.50 $89.50 Irons Percolators P! i Electric Flat Irons | Electric Urn Set ‘a Reduced 25% CIAL Regular $45.00 SPECIAL Regular $15.00 . SPECIA SALE PRICE is 2 x 1.9 SALE PRICE vieioted $11.75 ONE-THIRD OFF ON ALL SILK BLOUSES : ONE-THIRD OFF ON ALL SILK AND BEADED BAGS ONE-THIRD OFF ON’ ALL SILK SCARFS ‘200 Summer Wash Dresses ALL WASH BLOUSES YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE $1.95 $2.50 Gingham, Voiles, etc. $3.95 | $36.00 Extra Special Extra Special Boudoir Lamps French mirror With Silk Shades with candle lights. Priced as Low as $18.50 Sale Price $13.85 LIGHTING FIXTURES VACUUM CLEANERS REDUCED 20% FANS 5 : French mirror with Priced-as Low as | candle lights. ° 2 light — 2 light _____$5.40 Specially Priced Ai aie at ee eee Fruit of the Loom Aprons 4 light dvlighy’.SSee $8.60 of SKIRTS | Per Cent (ff Suitable for waitresses, beauty parlor operatives, Browntone or French Gray Finish Browntone. or French Gray Finish Terms on These if nurses and maids. Actual worth Deaitad Roshanara Crepes In Tan, Gray and White $4.50 $2.45 Special Low Prices on Polychrome Wrought Iron Fixtures ALL SALES FINAL NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS my roo CASPER ELECTRIC Co. es ZF, Aid] 119 East First Phone 1993-J Free Demonstration In Your |Home CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP *FOR WOMEN AND MISSES

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