Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1924, Page 10

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THE Weather Man Says SNOW And It’s Going To Be COLD,---BR-R-R! MEN! PRE-PARE. OVERCOAT Men’s and Young Men’s 3-Way Belt, All-Wool, Fine Tailored Overcoats “71s EXTRA SPECIAL HIGH-BACK-BIB OVERALLS Full Cut, Double Stitched—A Real $1.50 Value SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY 95c SHOES Milwaukee-King, Men’s Work Shoes, army lasts, many double soles, A shoe that will stand hard wear. Values up to $6.50. tia tien ‘ SPECIAL, YOUR CHOICE EXTRA SPECIAL Wool Mixed Socks » i Just What You Need to Keep Your Feet ; Dry—A Real 35c Value Special for Saturday Only ——E—EEEs FQLKS !—Shop where you please, but ; quality merchandise of standard manufac- ture, at low prices, you will only find here. Out of the High Rent District “YOUR MONEY’S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK”? Open Evenings, ae The ‘2; , BOSTON Fred, Himself, Store ‘Your Clothier. 260 South Center St. sNews thal enwammmant a [BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG ~ fhe Casner Dailv Critune iY Nets BEUS -WEVE aot A LIct-or IsTeR Gooéte IM FROM Gert MORE! ABT FIFTY DIFFERGRT Cites - au tae Emenneck Se COMMERCE TENT Me WANTING A SPARK MUG FACE = THe On RE See You AND FIND SUT TF You Towns “THAT Han Given uc a Tomme | fl EST “Gacsie novo seaRk SLUGS AKT” ts Hammond InDANA = GosH ! IF TO RACE IN CUR CIry= WE LL GUARANTEE ONW GET AN ANSWER Te Thar 5 Fhitcaam © SENT 76 “Tne MOYOR » Alu Your GXPERNTES AND You Can NAME HAMMOND ! THE ONE LAGE M3 The WoRLD Ip uxe ve SE = Thars WHere THer WONDERFUL RED HEADED WEENIE CIVES Ty MET THROUGH SAKE RUPPERT ~. GOSH? THE Way SHE LOSKED AT ME WHEN SHE SAID ~ GOOD GvE~ I CAarT GET HER __. CUT OF My pe Nag HAS ARE YOU MR. OE FIXED IT WALTER ? MR. EATON FOR AVERY To| | C°VE ME Tris FRIEND AND AVERY 1S ON HIS WAY TO were two inches at Rawlins PARK RANGER STORM COVERS this morning, became heavier at 10 the average woman o'clock, The snow at first melted|en different kinds within a week. the discard now that cold weather as it-féll but after several hours the im} ve tontinu: om Page One} ipends. You may have your scarf HARD) W | ll | E A Cc ed fr ag temperature had dropped to, where}. 76) N—Pearls ar2°s0 thoroly|of soft wool, in brilliant roman 3 fiber three é creep close enough to the animals to) the snow remained on the ground. . ‘ blankets $2,50, cone get a shot. The first snowfall a year ago this Old Time Weather Sharp fall was on September 28 but it did not amount to much. The first real Sage snowfall came on October 24 when Says All Indications there was a fall of eight inches. ture of 38 above at 7 a.m. There|much as other shades of red have snow fell as far west as Tipton, 175 miles west. of Laramie. “Much of the snow is melting as it falls. 26.—/eome respects. . Perfumes, for . ex- early arbi are heavy and tantelizing| LONDON.—The scarf, so popular . another gray. * Setting the Styles NEW’ ‘YORK—The little tulip A Delightful lead Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924. Bie Sites REE re "By Billey De Beck OW 7 seas KEEPING YOu WAT BROTHER «= ¢ Juar was SUSTA {| AR ’ PERSONAL CALC = “ Now WHAT WERE You TALKING ABOUT? Fost In CUR Eu PROMISE Ta LAND You ns TAIL TEN MINUTES ARTER You ARRIVE! My TRE, AVERY IS A CARD, HES NOW ' ae ¥ = . ONDER OBLIGATION “TO YOU, GOT APPREC YOR YOU ONDER OBLIGATION TO EATON FIXING. [T FOR ME. AND EATON ONDER OBLIGATION. ' TO SOE, SPENT A DAY CHASING AROUND AND SAVED FOOR is too expensive—and too fragile— for most women, A set of this sort, howeyer, has been created for a noted stage beauty and bids fair to] FOR SALE—Two bureaus and one LONDON—Fasbions hive taken on|be widely imitated, not, however, single bed. Call at 612 8. Lincoln. an ‘almost barbarie touch today in| with real butterfly wing motifs. For Sale—Household Goods and|been. It has been used rather with a deep shade of ivory. oA THE STORE WITH THE SMALL.’ OVERHEAD uses a doz-}since last spring, is by no means inf For saie—Electric ‘washing ma chine $25; used child’s crib and pad $8; day bed and pad new $14.50) in fashion today that one now wears | stripes, or you may have it in fur. £ three strings of them at once. One| with battik ends, aD horsey mend ers string is white, another, black and ter-Goll 241 West 1st. Phone 2200. glove, so short, is ylelding to gloves| ach and liver trouble for many years ek Copyright, 1984, Casper Tribune: | or gredter-length. ‘The glove! which|and had taken medicine enough’ to ; Point’ That Way. ' LARAMIE, Wyo. Sept. 26—| PARIS—Venetian red, that soft! Peaches nearly to the shoulder may | sink o ship: co when I brought home| POR SALE . Snow was falling here commencing | and striking shade's not being com-|soonbe With us agaly. a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem.}_/ano. Box. B-887, ‘Tribune, YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo., Sept. 26.—(United Press).—It's going to be an‘early winter and a hard one, says Joe Douglas, old timer and weather sharp. Joe ought to know the signs, and s they all point to“it. Joe is a ranger at the Yellowstone Lake station, and’ his. keen eyes have beon observing things in this’ part of the world—particularly the ways of nature and nature's children, the birds and nimals—for many years. “The blackbirds are flocking to gether earlier than usual; the deer are already coming down from the high places; the squirrels are un- usually active; ducks are flying in formation, Uke they were: getting ready to go south; the coyotes ar howling nights, and everything points to an early winter and a long, cold one,” sald Joe. Sowa: Cold Nights. “When {t comes to stomach and “Doug” says he never saw a'sum-| nerve. troubles and the miserable mer when the nights were so unt-| feelings that come from indigestion formly cold. as this year. No Yel-|and_ constipation, lac and the lowstone visitor has suffered from|Tanlac Vegetable Pills‘ certainly do hot nights. make an ideal combination: That Every month this year snow has|is what I took in January of this |) fallen inthe park. Even June,| year and since then I have felt like July and August had their snow-|@ person made all ovér again. | storms, out of which tourist visitors] ‘Before taking Tanlac I was just got quite a thrill. Singularily, these | 80 shaky, nervous «nd weak that I summer blizzards were almost ex-| Just dragsed around and was almost actly a month apart, the first occur-| past going. But now I sleep like ring on June 19, the next on July|a child, digest my food perfectly 21, ‘and the third one August 20.|and have all the energy and strength Each time a considerable’ snowfall|a person needs. In fact, my health occurred in the higher altitudes, the| is fine and I am praising Tanlac for mountain peaks being deeply cov-| it." ered, and the whole territory around| ‘Tanlac is for sale by all good the canyon having from half an| druggists. Accept no substitute. inch to two Inches of snow. Over 40 million bottles sold. Feels LikeaPerson . Mrs. Riggs Pays High Tri- 3 bute to Tanlac for Ridding Her of Nerve and Stom- ach Troubles, Mrs. Anna M. Riggs, R. F. D. 1, Box 126, Colorado Springs, Colo., is another. woinan of prominence in her community from whom the ‘anlac treatment has elicited high commendation. Her statement fol- early this morning with. tempera-!bined with black this. season so edy, on the advice ‘of my employer, ~ Tanlac Vegetable Pills for con- stipation; made and recommended | basis of estimating a line. by the manufacturers of Tanlac. SOME CORKING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT THE PEOPLE’S: MARKET “Doug ' early winter, but Just the same, is making his winter plans, getting his ranger force organized for the long, cold spell when the permu- nent ranger force will hunt down predatory animals and look out for poachers. PRES. COOLIDGE GIVES oPEECH (Continued from Page One) stretch of the campaign today, with an unannounced program so far as his own plans for participation are concerned. Two addresses are on the presi- dent's calendar now, both to be de- livered at occasions here next month. As to sugestions made to him to accept some of the invita- tions extended to him to speak in the middle west, Mr. Coolidge re ANNOUNCING cently made it’ known that he had not changed his previous plans to re- A NI E He will, however, go over Of Stock, Farm Machinery, Household Goods, ete plans for the remainder of the eam ANYTHING YOU WISH TO SELL paign with William M. Butler, chaly Tan oF the republican national com AT AUCTION scaeieceeiaediedc SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1 P. M. AT CASTLE’S LIVERY STABLE First and Boyer Large, Juicy Oranges, doz._= Regular 90c Kind THE PEOPLE’S MARKET Second Street Public Market—Phone 2627 NEW YORK.—Very skin and black patent up one of the new shoes. DIET SUPT TT EEN TY CAL IES have a bigh nish. heel and si strap. | The ent leather is u ior Vamp, strap and hee. ‘ List Your Stock at.Office Before the Sale Tokay, Grapes, baskets 0200 ee ees 75c Bl the real value of the advertisement | 5%: A * will be’ rectified only by publication wc AN! vIFE wi “a y Nucoa, Special, athe ----$1.00 Rithoot exten charse within FIVE] MAN AND WIFE wants position as} | Remember in buying one of our Strictly Fresh Bggs, doz. 23-2 she 40c tion will be made when the error Spring Chickens, lb._-.-_--~.----_-u---4--_38¢ wis received over the TELEPHONE,|FOR facial massage appointmen NEW YORK.—On‘some of ‘the| she refused to take it. Her liver] For Sale—Miscellaneous plairiest of black felt hats now| trouble hadn't helped her disposition shown ~here, there “is _an ornament] any, We had a big row, but she — of real-jJewels! : took it the next week. Her rilments}FOR SALE—Pit bulldog pups, $8 have all disappeared.” It is a sim-{ 2nd $10. 504.8. Jackson. e NEW YORK—Three shades are ple, harmless prepartion that re- ss Made All Over A ain the favorites for autumn. “hostery.| moves the catarrhal mucus from the }¥OR SALE—Bull pups, a bargain One is seal brown, very rick and at-| intestinal tract and allays the in-|. °¢ $10 Airdale and Bostons rea- tractive. Another Is a definite blege| flammation which causes practically [yenibls, Dr. Bay's Mountain View with a rosy tint. The third is skin.| ali stomach, llver and intestinal all-}———___ ments including appendicitis. One 5 a x. NEW YORK—eru lace’on black] does will convince or money. re-|,,. S°ORTSMEN, ATTENTION! | 4 4 satin. is-a, pleasing thought of the t all druggists—Advertise- | POR SALE—Five Irish setter pups, >, manent A chlenki caste: eomenac lanes Toe Becks se- out of imported stock; everyone very. simple lines has, its rounded < . perfect specimen. Call 2148R, ; neck trimmed with wide acru lace, ALE Tasso seed ee while the tiniest of lace ruffles, inj HELP WANTED—MALE [tor eee ide eet cats rows of three, dre placed up and able. 1102 HB. Second. ‘ ; pees Ret a a Gown Che, Wie. pe euedeitt AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN PARIS.—Flesh tinted gloves of| Experienced salesman that can] FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK produce orders for Buick cars, State 2 practically, Rene Isnt be experience and references in’ firsi Tapldlycoming..into..vogns. eve-lietter. Hawthi Garage Co.,, Ft. ] £6: ning frocks. ‘These gloves are al-|Geliins, Golon are most impossible to clean dnd the pid telelES judi: ieee sca ually my WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper and credit man, must be and accurate. Permanent position ioe Sale—AUTOMOBILES ack - for right man. State age, married |) fon, ornamented with’ small’ ge0-| 9. ingle, past experience, full in- 1s i +. FOR SALE— good metric-motifs of real-butterfly wings | ?ormation. Box B-890, Tribune. ition: will ‘wen relent 6123. WANTED—Hardware and stove | “incoln. salesmen by Factory Agent Com pa le BS IEE el i £ FOR SALE—We have a good ry pany. Straight commission. Excel- Food .buy ee eee in 1924 Oakland Roadster, 1923 Oakland Touring and several Fords, Patterson Qukland Co. - POR -SALD=10%8 Fon oa USED CAR SALESMAN y % Experienced ‘used car man tof *OR SALE—1928 Ford Touring car, * Two cents per word or ten cents} take charge of our used car depart-| | Teasonable. Call at 1235 BD. Eighth. per line.” : ment. State experience and ref-| Fon SALE —Dod 4 a 7 © bl lige Roadster, i NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. bo Sead at _ rae (cic tahensaia good running order, $100. Phost Five average words used as @ pee 4 x. 2200. R SALE—Shetland ‘pony. In- quire 1424 8. Ranwoods sn * el On aR aa BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE | POSITIONS WANTED {°98 SAEB—Ford bus, good Uren, | will be chargail the space of two : ea baal ee FOR SALE—1920. Buick six Coup AM charged advertising will be} WIDOW with one child, elsht years.) first class conditio priced Hee ia ; Be catty eet WE, oN ; Peet er ae eences j Hye OF ns Call at 721 Pear. sen. N. Wolcott. Phone CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED] LADY WANTS day work; can give} ROT ‘AD ERRORS. ‘good references. Phone 99TW. Realeee teenie tae rye The Casper’ Daily Tribune, will | — - eat Ave 134 Mid- not be responsible for more than]COMPETENT girl wants house ote incorrect insertion of any ad-} Work. Phone 2094J, vertisement ordered for, more than one time... Errors not the fault off SXPBRLENCED girl wants house Used Fo dl the advertiser which clearly lessen] ,.Work. Good cook. Tribune Box Nig ars ci cook 61 ch. 613 8.4 se » Fo, z days after-insertions No republica-|_,0omP cook or on. ranch. 613 8.) Sependable Fords the terms are as mportant as the price, does not materially affect the sense Boyle's Plan will mals or purpose of the advertisement, SERVICES OFFERED for you to own a Good. Ueda Tort TELEPHONE ADs. 20 per cent down, no insurance Careful attention will be given all ao carrying charge. : lvt we cannot guarantee accuracy.| done at your home. Phone 829W Open evenings and Sunday OUT, OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. MARCELLE and Bob Curl—For| ®unabout - ~$36.00 down Must bu accompanied by cash or] appointment call 1630W. Runabout ~$40.00 down heek in full payment of the same. Runabout ote the foregoing. instructions|SHINGLE bob, or any ‘sryie~ hair: down about. counting the words and the} cutting, for men, women or, chil: rate per word for the Casper Daily }Jren, 40c. Henning Hotel Barber Tribune. CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be claskified properly inust be in th» Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received a. m, will be inserted head. ‘Too ° Runabout Runabout Touring — Touring . Vouring . ouring ~ ‘oupe - Joupe Indian Ice down down U HOD — Soft water lo" HELP WANTED—Female | <i: arcelling; hon! on. Truck ae tbe : pointme: Mrs. Colby. ‘. moetd Durbin, Phone 934W. WANTED—Ladies, in - this locality | 2 Ph DEN EARL C BO cG to embrodier Hnens for us at home| MARCELLING and. beauty work, io une uring their leisure moments, Write mpetent operator. 162 N. Kim: | » pelt ong at once. © “IFAS : (EMBROID- NO. ERIES,”.798%, Lina, Ohio. | rie sate 2 Se SAND, ‘gravel, dict, fertili da | The Sate Place (jo Buy Your usea yANTED— je mail for gen-|ivered, GIS 8. Oak. Phone 2493NJ,| (29-151 \. cru! housework. 619 Milton, LAfter 6 p.m, S WOISL N. Center Phone 9 mec RE oe

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