Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 12

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=- ¢ PAGE TWELVE. VOTE AS YOU PLEASE, AUT VOTE The American™people seem to be drifting farther from the polls every year. In 1920, 27,000,000 people failed to vote while only 26,- 000,000 people went to the polls and voted. Think of it, less than 50 per cent of the eligible voters went to the pol!s and exercised the priv- ilege of voting in 1920 compared with 80 per cent of the eligible voters who voted in 1896, With each election the percentage of voters is grow- ing smaller. If this keeps up what will happen to our government? It is your duty to your country, to your fellow citizens, and to yourself to vote. If you do not vote you should be classed as a slacker who hasn't enough respect for his country to help elect officers to govern it. You often hear people complaining because they do not like the en who a d people our one yote will not win 1 VOT Age 15 Casper, Wyo. MOTOR VEHIGLE qUTPUT HITS PEAK IN 1929 Government Statistics Reflect Enormous Advance WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Produe tion of motor vehicles in the United s 3 according to 1 census of ed today by the census bureau, This was an in crease of 89.3 per cent over 1921, Manufacture of almost three times |g the num! tomobil 29.4 r of closed passenger au were made in 1921, r cent decline in the number ic vehicles produced, and an increase of almost six times in the output of public conveyances, such as motor buses, tightseeng wagons and cabs, featured the year's devel opments. The number of establishments with products exceeding $5,000- for ar was 351, compared with 385 : Michigan, with 54 establsh- ments led the country, while Ohio had 46, Illinois 32, Indiana and New York 0 each, California 28, Pennsy! , Wisconsin 20 and Masra chusetts 14. Wage earners employed averaged 2 an increase of 68 921 and wages paid increase of The number of gasoline and steam motor vehicles produced was 3,888,- 9 a with 1,590,449 in ger vehicles numbered lued at $2,277,800,046, nd commercial vehicles numbered 402,408 valued at $295,868,451. n touring cars led in the pas vehicles produced with a to. 1,782,992, while e r numbered ‘1 adsters and runabouts numbered , Sport speedsters 68,944 and 2,709, while publis a other varieties conveyances numbered 12,878. Of the businers vehicles, delivery wag- ons numbered 27,890 and trucks 252, 394, of which the largest number were from one to two and a half tons capacity. ERE and THERE See the Bee Vac It's a dandy. On dis; per ric Co,, 119 E. jectric Cleaner. at the Cas. First. Phone 1993 Adv. Women, if you want a shoe of distinction buy Red Cross Shoes. Haytin’s Boot Shop.—Adv. You'll like the vartety of the Spe- cial Selected Combination Dinner at the Townsend Hote!.—Ady. Ask for a aemonstration of the Vac Cleaner % S. Center. Fed Cross Shoes for Haytin'’s Boot Shc women For your co of all wool and. other well Harper’s.—Ady. known .brands—at Only a few days left of the clos ing out sale—Kline’s Gift Shop. Se. cure your Christmas gifts—Kline’s South Center St.—Ady Don't wait. § tric Cleaner today. 20-GAUGE SHELLS Highest Quality, box 90¢c Market Furniture and Hardware Co. Second St. Public Market ses to fight for his country in time of need is an a man who refuses to go to the polls and » much difference either way. Per- but if al! of the people thought that way what would become great republican government in which we take so much pride? f the 26,000,000 who voted in 1920 keep up tho n this year. If you are one of the 27,000,000 make up your mind that you are going to ming election and prove yourself a 100 per cent American diess of whether you voted in the recent primaries or Register between October 7th and 11th or on Octo- 1 then go to the polls on November 4th and VOTE WATL . Sophomore, N. C. H. reached a} in office, If they haven't enough ambition to vote they ast have enough self-respect not to complain about the who hay2 enough ambition and patriotism to vote say, I'm not going to vote today or loose the election, although it R L. SHEDD, Merit Badge Scout, Troop 13, 123% 8. Center. —Adv, Phone 1319M. ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg. Only a few s left of the clos: ing out Kline's Gift Shop. Se your Christmas gifts—Kline’s 5 South Center St.—Adv Circular letters and typing of all descriptions. The Letter Shoppe, Townsend Hotel.—Adv. —__—_ New York City has 786 licensed dance halls, 000202000) i$ the wholesome spread fine as shortening in high grade pastry the original - always Expert watch and fewelry repair. ! Eels frequently cross to another. meadows and fields to get ffom one stream In making their journ- The Casper Daily Cribune cy they choose the early morning| In_ thirty they travel during a rainfill, lation to read and write. years missionaries when the grass is wet with dew, or| taught most of the Hawaiian popu- | NUCOA $ THE NEW YORK MARKET . SCOOPED sizes. $3.95 $7.95 nicely trimmed of styles and colors all sizes, very special at SILK GOWNS $1.95 HATS ; One special lot of Wo- { men’s Hats in light and ‘ dark colors. If you are looking for values, here they are. Women’s heavy crepe Ki- monas—fancy embroidered. .._ $2.35 GUM RUBBER APRONS— Extra ; 39e Speci wool HOSIERY—Women’s 89c col- ors to choose from Manufacturers’ Outlet. GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES in a goo GIRLS’ FANCY WOOL DRESSES—Fine quality, AND TEDDIES Small, medium and large $9.95 $12.95 $15.95 $19.85 $24.95 CHILDREN’S DRESSES CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES, good quality er 98C $5.95 CHILDREN’S COATS Never did we have as complete a line of Children’s Coats like we are showing on our racks, i Plain, fancy or fur trimmed. The newest styles and materials, well made, nicely lined, Prices $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 AND UP BUNGALOW APRONS Silk Crepe Gowns and About 60 dozen Bunga- Teddies. Pink, blue and voted Avrone—Bercale and colors. Lace and ribbon sitieare ck ell made, trimmed. All sizes ull cut. At a give away price. 59c The well known brand Cc Botets oe eae 95¢c One special lot of Corsets in front and back; lace—Silk Brocades and many others. Marriys 1.89 95¢ Brassieres, silk mixed plain toss 59c Corset Brassieres The Store Accommodating The EXTRA SPECIALS EADER ed We BIGGEST - POUND on the market for it's free of dus and chaff ~ ~~~ CAnd the- PUREST RICHEST NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY Now Going On in Full Blast—New Merchandise Arriving Every Day. Our New York resident buyer picking up some of the greatest snaps in women’s, misses’ and children’s wearing apparel; also millinery at unheard of values. will make you sit up and take notice. dersell them by big odds. They are here for you at this store at prices that ..We don’t expect to compete with mail order houses—but to un- If you will just take a walk down to the store, look at the merchandise you will be convinced that our statement is absolutely correct. do benefit to all concerned. DRESSES We will show you during this sale thousands of Dresses of silk or wool materials, the newest up-to-the-minute styles and col- ors, plain or very nicely trimmed. Keep your dollar at home—where it will COATS ful Coats of fine All-Wool materials, in st styles and best colors; self-trimmed, oth- and cuffs. Nicely lined and well finished. Small, ium and Large sizes $9.95 $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 $29.95 $39.95 $49.95 COR pier special ree a of all-wool Suits values up to $42.50 at Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale Price _ a $24.95 MILLINERY ~ You will find a hat for every head in our Millinery Depart- ment at values you must see to appteciate and you will won- der how we can do it. The f! kind of Silk Velvets, fancy trimmed with beauti- ful ornaments, ribbons and other beautiful trimmings. Every color that is new, we have it; every new style is here at un- believable prices— $2.95_ $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $7.95 $9.95 and $12.50 CHOICE OF THE HOUSE SILK DRESSES § SILK BLOUSES About 300 Silk Dresses— A special selection of all very nicely _ trimmed. Sik BI i i ee jouses in a variety Light and | dark _ colors. of styles, colors and sizes, You couldn’t buy the ma- To close out at the very terial alone for the price low special price of we ask for these dresses, $1.95 Think of it. GOWNS Outing Flannel Gowns for pmall and large wo- men. Heavy quality, Worth $1.35 and more. 89c all V . * BLOOMERS — Wool and Silk aters, the Fancy Crepe Blue kind that sell everywhere at a 4.95. Small, medium and Bird Bloomers at a CHILDREN’S HATS—One special lot oe, $1.95 Children’ M Chidren’s Heavy Bath Robes-=-- $2.95 Rompers—One lot — Chil- dren’s Romper: 69¢e Children’s 33c SQUIRREL CHOKERS $5.95 All other Chokers at greatly reduced prices, The Store That Undersells Every One a Bargai For Tomorrow’s Selling 9 $ -98 $ $Cy.98 $6). $4 19 GGIN' Arch Support Oxfords For Unhappy Feet Hi Cuts for Boys’ Winter Wear season” is very timely. grade of black felt with luxuriously soft, com- fortable padded leather soles. tired feet. father: —. Se oe eee $1.19 ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924. Slippers to Please Every Woman’s Fancy We have gathered together a collec- tion of chic appealing slippers to sell for this re- markably low price. Here you may choose from any of the popular materials just the shoe you’ve been longing for. There are patents, suedes, kid leathers, or satins, in low, Cuban, Spanish and Louis heels, and every pair bears our guarantee of satisfaction. Give your tired muscles the aid they need in our special Tri-Spring Arch Supporting oxford Its uppers are of soft, comforting kid-leather; heels are rubber tipped and soles are welted and flexible. Its toe is scientifically correct in shape but by no means unsightly. How you will enjoy them. In either black or brown in this group (two big tables) are some mighty good slippers in a multitude of different styles and materials. There are satins, suedes, patents, kid leathers— slippers for all different types of feet and tastes. They are extra good ones too, most of them ha ing sold for from eight to ten do! lars. Here’s a tip—if you have a long narrow foot you can be fitted nicely. We have eight pairs of 7% AA and six pairs 8 AA. And smalier feet stand a good chance too. Better see them early to- morrow $3.98 They say boys never like anything that’s good for them; but almost all boys do like these hi-cut shoes and they are just what they should have for winter wear. They are made of soft stout brown leather with selected leather soles and have buckle and strap at the top. The tips are moccasin style in place of the tip pictured. They’ll give the service you expect. f Sizes 814 to 1114 $3.99 Sizes 12 to 6___$4.48 Cozy Felts for You Men This special sale of warm soft slippers, coming as it does just at the opening of the “felt slipper They are of a good I So restful to Make a nice surprise gift for TURKISH SLIPPERS Those Turkish Boudoir slippers proved so popular last Satur- day that we re-ordered and will give you a chance to get your Are of soft kid leather with light weight flexible soles and are decerated with bright beadwork and pom poms in front. In Red, black and brown leather they are pair tomorrow. pretty and comfortable =) Economy Shoe Basement See them tomorrow while the choice is still unlimited_________-. ts Special Selling of Ladies Dress Slippers ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF . --95¢

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