Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 2

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i aed WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 Mr. and Mrs..Emert ©. Rhodes of Waltman are vistting with friends here for a few days and are guests PAGE TWO. he Casper Daily Cribune | has been transacting business affairs Tom Henderson and William} Miss Eva Martin and Miss Lillian ried 0,..in the hope of surpassing hero fcr the last few weeks, do-| Bruce will leave tomorrow by motor| Duncan of Midwest are guests at parted yesterday for his home. for Cheyenne to be absent from the] the Townsend. n 5 Aas acaieck city for several days on a business bderedh i. 4 past efforts alorg this Une. J. W. Brown of Ft. Collins is here | trip. Otto Stratton, manager of the Th» Natrona connty teim at the today attending to business affairs. whe Reis Townsend Hotel, has returned from ela ‘W. H. Emmerson has returned} a stort business trip to Neligh, Neh. W. A. Erickson and G. C. Cleve-| from a few days’ business trip td oe De oy Thermopolis, Miss N. L. Reynolds of New. York in Natrona county tn the varioue departments. Competition ‘was keener this year, he declares, which makes Natrona’s success the more important and he considers that the agricultural display assembled from here was remarkable, Fruit and vegetabla displays vfere tha he. Peinetar bb ee state fair was composed of the Misses I land were among the Casper men a ae ib iyldteor spending aevacaltaterin ryn Siebers, who won a trip to the here for a fow days from Billings, $< Le 5 ? their leader, Mrs. D. F. Gadberry,| KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MEETING, Boys and Girls Ciub roundup at Ser 8 ‘ who devoted much time and energy mandery No. 8, Knights OPEN FRIDAY AT FREE aT RAPRREE coe 'slget spear to! training | ae Renee sy aneantsay Success eam at} the team. Martha Gadberry and Seth- | ! ‘teed spent a short time in Lander a3. E tea Seal oY this week on busjness. . J. Evans a business ir} Casper this week. + £ a whee - Paling weeds, eatitie ana’ Mtise|H: R. Lathrop Dairy herd, which : William Hart is in Casper on bus!- : Slebern was second. Credit for} ™=¢ o clean sweep in its class. ) ~\a piece aera thefr success was due largely to at the Townsend. Laramie next June by thelr re-| oo gver put out by Natrona eoun- Reduction in Force], 4. c. see ts among tna Denver PERSONALS | Templar, will meet Thursday eve- “ Sure Relie markable showing. Not only did ty induetry and was given prom‘: : business men spending several days H. Datiley, head of the land de- ning at 8 o'clock for work in ‘the they capture the team honors but} ™ O's. the showing made by the FOR INDIGESTION 5 iS Responsible, Sa tn Caaper on busness this woek. er ‘0 ; black cross. Cs re Relief Miss Helen Williams has returned E LL-AN Ss 4 B. B, Holt of Ashland is in Cas.| partment of the Midwest Refining Sigg County Agent G. M. Penle} s de- Officers. pe einaatng anaes afta tar [eomary, teoomnanied sie Danes METHOMICT CHUA State Fair Should |uircor' te "Seouracing’ turner a . ap a few days. and daughter Elizabeth to Denver ‘orts long @his line and returned Arrests by the police department cee last week. Boost Program. from the state fair this year more| trom a few days trip to Denver,| 26¢ and 75¢ Packeges Miss Frances Adams left this| The Rev. F. W. Dobbing of Oak- morning for Thermopolis, where she| dale, Cal., will open a series of] Success of the Natrona county expects to visit with friends for] evangelistic meetings at the Free| girls’ demonstration team in carry some time. Methodist church at; Mille at 7:30] ing off honors at the estate fair this one Friday evening. The Rev. Dobbins| year in baking means a continua- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hill are among | will conduct these services every| tion this fall and winter of the clu! t i out-of-town -visitors.who arrived in|night for a period of about two|work in Casper. Baking clubs wil i 157, this being a decrease of| W. C. Davis left this morning for compered with the arrests/ Rawlins and Rock River overland. made during the month of August. “*-e Fines collected amounted to $1,945.- W. G. Martin of Chicago 4s in 80. During the previous month $4,-/ Casper on business, having arrived nad been collected. The mem.-| this morning. rs of the police department blame one than pl he showing made where she was the guest of relatives the reduction in the size of the| Dr. A. F. Hunter of Toledo was force. Twenty-one men were cem-/ Nn out-of-town arrival in the city| the city this morning from their] weeks. A cordial welcome has been|be organized in the different com- = ployed {n August and about Septem. | this morning. home in Tulsa. extended to the public. munities in the city and work car- There is a touch of winter in the air that tells us Nag LR Ee tee AT ee a 7 ‘to hurry and buy our winter apparel. Our stock is new and complete, our racksare too full for proper q ” Dd display and we must make more room... We have ww Ee vedieed all our coats and dresses for thrée days Following is the report Prunk --.- Investigatio: Disturbance -. Drunk and disturbance -. rs coma only, this week for quick disposal. Come now— buy early and take advantage of these sale prices FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY COATS Buy your Winter Coat at Kassis and save substanti- ally. We have taken great pains to present shop- pers with true values in every sense of the word. Coats priced regularly from $12.95 to $189.75. Sport models in invisible check, imported fleece cloth, some with muskrat coilars, or dressy coats of Newzelai, Gerona and Velnewvo, cloth trimmed with Jap mink, beaver or squirrel. Sale prices _ $9.75 to $169.95 DRESSES This is truly a coat and dress year and we have bought heavily on dresses. All materials and styles are repre- sented in our dress department. From our stock we have selected 100 street and afternoon frocks at popuiar rvices and reduced them 20% for quick sale, 2 LOT 1—Plain Dressvs, suitable for office wear, in dark, practical colors of tricotine, serge, tricolette, flannel, etc. Sale. price Armstrong’s . LINOLEUM WEEK A Timely Event That Should Be of Interest to Every Woman Who Wants a More Attractive Home, and Who Wants to Lessen Her Housework — -’ This week will be devoted to showing our frinds the new patterns in Armstrong’s . Linoleum, and how linoleum floors will add to the beauty of the home, as well as to acquaint you with the many advantages of linoleum floors over other types. We invite you to visit our Linoleum Department during the next six days, if for no ‘other reason than to become better acquainted with modern linoleum and its home beautifying possibilities. ‘ Where Linoleum Is U In the dining-room, the living-room, the sun porch, the bedroom, the hall, and the kitchen linoleum is used because of its durability, economy, and attractiveness. It is used in offices, public buildings, banks, hotels, stores, restaurants, theaters, libraries, churches, schools, hospitals, rest rooms, club rooms—everywhere that people gather, one finds linoleum on ae floor. Because of its wide use it is important to know just what noleum is. - For out of town y ordinance Driving while dru Tilegal cohabitation Concealed weapons For county ~ Child beating pete ies teu esate 4 LEADER PLANS BIGGEST SALE A manufacturers’ outlet sale wil! be started tomorrow morning by the Leader management, which states | that this sale is expected to be one of st that the company ha The buyer for the s been in New York for six wee! and has been taking advantage of opportunities to secure high class merchandise at reagon- 4 able prices. He feels that this mer- chandise has been purchased at a bargain and in turn the Leader is , ready to give the women of Casper , the benefit of the low prices paid to the manufacturer. ‘The Leader will employ extra help ‘during the period of the sale in order that the étistomers may be taken care of. There are # variety leiksBeuse ~ What Genuine Linoleum Is The prepa ingredients in genuine linoleum are linseed oil and cork. The linseed oil is oxidized, by the action of air, until it hardens in- of articlés advertised by the estab- to a tough, rubber-like substance, and then it is thoroughly. mixed with- Lakin paar Sy vecsoing woes’ powdered cork, various gums, and suitable color pigments. The result- e onsen chiliten's anaintanh Man ing plastic mass is then pressed.on burlap by means of heavy calender ’ g rolls. It then passes into drying buildings where it.is cured and seasoned from two to six weeks, depending on the thickness of thé material. Lino- leum is then ready for floors. Itcimanv edvantages may now. be considered. Linoleum Is Comfortable and Durable Because of its resiliency linoleum is unsurpassed for comfort —it makes the foot-easy floor. Cork and oxidized linseed oil are naturally elastic, and when combined in linoleum, these materials act as a sort of cushion, which yields slightly under the pressure of tramping feet. Properly installed and cared for, linoleum of suitable thickness will wear many years. It cannot splinter, and since it is elastic, it is not likely to crack or crumble. < other items. ‘Thousands of dresses of silk or wool materials, the-new- est up-to-the-minute styles, will be shown,” says Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Leader. Mr. Hirsch has been very busy geiting ready for the outlet sale and feels that the sork expended in at- tractively and conveniently arrang- ing the stock will prove to have * been well worth while, The doors of the Leader will be _opened at 9 o'clock tomorrew morning. CITY BRIEFS Ben J. Sturn, sales engineer for the Sullivan Company of Memphis, ‘Tenn., is leaving today for Tulsa, Okla., to attend the International Petroleum Exposition. LOT 2—Dresses, smart models in wool novelties or silks, Real bargains at $ 9 9 5 ; LOT 8—Beautiful Dresses of all the new materials in wool or silk. Many satins and flat crepes. Some heavily em- broidered and button and ribbon trimmed. Sale price $15.95 , Millinery Clearance Beautiful new Fall Hats that show the mae » Linoleum Is Sanitary and Easily Cleaned . Because of its smooth, practically seamless, nonabsorbent surface, a ARP: wees eps high-crowned postillion effects, as Lot 1, ; Judge R. R. Rose returned last linoleum floor is perfectly sanitary. In installing it we fit all seams and ais : evening from Laramie, edges tightly, and seal them with waterproof cement. Because of its pill ae Pe ee Pion 50 Hats_—_—_ 3.95 5 uate erie taraittann wong ovat eet smooth surface and freedom from cracks, a linoleum floor may be com- styles for both miss and madame. Lot 2, 9 9 5 acltine coork Heredia dlenving: till fortable, clean, and bright at a minimum expenditure of time and effort. _ FIRST FLOOR Special ~.___ e Ordinarily, wiping and polishing with a waxed mop or brush keeps it evening for his home in Laramie. in good Condition. When waxed, it seldom needs scrubbing. eee Former Governor Robert D. Carey is in Casper today from his home in Careyhurst to attend the Republican Rally to be held here this evening, THE MITCHELL HAT SHOP © BASEMENT BARGA Santa has told us the toys were on the way and we are forced to dispose of our basement stock to make room for them, CHILDREN’S COATS Coats for the little miss and man. Ages 2 to 14 years. Regu- lar prices from $4.95 to $33.95. Basement sale prised ae $3.95 to $29.95. + sais Children’s Dresses, Rompers and Play Suits : oye fs Linoleum Is Artistic in Appearance The development of modern linoleum has brought colorings and pat- terns that are remarkably attractive and expressly suited for different rooms in the home and different types of business floors. Plain color- ings, jaspes, granite, inset tile, carpet and straight line inlaid designs offer a wide choice of attractive patterns from which one may select a linoleung#flo®r that will be entirely in harmony with the general archi- tectural plan. You can choose a lirioleum floor here of appropriate col- oring and design to carry out any desire or decorative scheme. eee John Snyder, Lovell banker and state treasurer accgmpanted by James Caviery who is in charge of labor compensation of the state arrived in the city this morning to spend several days here. see George Jarvis returned this mor- ning from o short business trip to Cheyenne. cee W. R. McMillan, assistant secre- tary of the state Republican com- mittee js in Casper to attend thé rally thjs evening. 7 Prices on Genuine J Linoleum Inset Marble Tile’ Linoleum of the best lity, $3.75 square yard. ont Sa . C. B. Pheasant of Teapot is here today on business from Teapot station. ee Be : " “ , Values up to $3.95. A few odd sizes left to cl sraiicctag Tbastiiess unctaten avin Best quality Straight Line Inlaid, $2.80 square BAAS SO aoc Wea alt 0 close 69 e tity stor ertew aay yarn. ete RT ep a Racers Good quality Straight Line Inlaid, $2.25 square YARN for Knitting Sweaters—4 Balls for $1.00 J. G. Davis to a Denver business yard. mpeg is gla mend hes thd er: Granite Inlaid Linoleum, $2.10 square yard. BOYS’ NIGHT SHIRTS Desay ATs ides Cot Seana $1.25 square yer width Printed Linoleum, Of Heavy Outing Flannel to Close Out at 69@ oof business man from Riverton spend- + rm = — oe ng a few days in the city. Mr A it "3 6-fi i mig A few anys An the, city. Mr sane width Printed Linoleum, ; SCHOOL SHOES HEAVY BLANKETS ? A hea, Sen a > oo Te Just a few pairs left as we have dis- Of mi ° ~ colt? HPe@ Gardner ot the Was : Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs, $12.75 up. ééntinied thisa-line. Lake 9 Ragniey g0 an anc cotton; extra large. has’ returned: froma weeks’ . busl- YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT them home, for a pair_______ 8e “Sale ‘price eae 4 95 ness trip to Billings and SButte|§ $= = = jm me ee ge ee ee ee el (ae s ‘ WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR ALLUMINUM BELOW COST ALLAWAY’S cman Ue raaize > PRY GOODS £0, Thomas Laughlin of Chicago, who | m PHONE 1740 137 E. SECOND re

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