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eww tees ounnae Senieteceeeaitieceieeeen potion eenettiadenetneetieceione eee area ee WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924. he Taser Daily Cribune of approximately 820,000, but Gov- The Kassis anniversary which is has residence at 529 South Lincoln Alfred E. Smith, Democrat, ‘& means of demonstrating apprecia- LI street. strated his personal popularity | tion for the public’s patronage is an < Another insurance expert coming 4 incline SS eterna pesaaa Bsa Ste: TCR MY to the Yellowstone t# C. J. Little of Theodore Roosevelt, Repub- forward to, The store, ‘which F ; Araneen anty. His Sttion the thectiine lican, by a plurality of approxt- tants excellent Hnes of ladies’ being will be at Sheridan, mately 113,000. ready-to-wear apparel, children’s ‘Announcement is made by the ee President Coolidge’s ‘total vote, clothing, dry goods and novelties, company that several other employes ¥ es be ith 401 districts out of 7,563 miss- es its invitation a general one, ELL pj and their families are now on their a. ; Sra teisc, letteeaT eee ee ay. 20 tins city. ‘Authority is hereby ‘given to J. K. Sandia! of toe: was 1,750,281 as compared with Dip atte re ies 4 930,459 for John W. Davis and e o’cloc! 1s uni next Mon- , q 446.730 for Senator ‘LaFollette, Ee: seated ee, oa pe ereting sa j Campbell-Johnson Company to collect all bills j re ae aes ta entNtne, muck| stores will tomorrow have open| children will lee be on ecient nnt| The list of executives of the Yel- and transact all business pertaining to “The ————. with 93 districts missing, was: , Yowat. Nath 1 Life wt 3 P Coolidge, 616,940; Davis, 482,537; | house for the people of this city, Of-| terial. reductions in Mra. Mitchell’s| ("ony is materially added to by Woods Filling Station.” Mail all correspond- P. 1 P larit rs fering them a sale of exceptional /Hat mop in te rear of Kass’ ; : a OPULATITY | MGovernor Smith's total vote, with | Values. be, aerial Here ee eae cea ence to Post office box 56, or an interview can ~ ae iene tote rote caa.| _ Just five short years ago this con: | who is to have charge of the secur- he had’ of the office “ot Campbell Joba Stands Out Above | 501 awstects out ot 7003 sr said, | cern-first opened its doors here. The || ities department of the company and e had a e office o: p hnson “ é Fe a een Oana gs beginning was far from pretentious will continue with the Casper bare ‘Chicago, forEyeCereBook Company. G te P, Landslide. “Tho vote outelde New York City, | DUt by consistently following out ‘the cern in an official capacity. With with 964° Giateiate > Wobitng ‘| policy of giving full value and more] ||, his family of wife and son, Signed: A. J. WOODS YORK. | y The] smith, 70,984: Roonevelt, 1,038 in goods and service to the public, Press.) ; anal a wh binlgte Bi psc scbity “| the growth of the establishment has been rapid, Today the store is well 4 rries a Very complete line rnor’s home town—was: 2; Roosevelt, 403,110, with 150 housed, of stock and has a host of friends} The Leader store today began a e stricts missing. are whose patronage is dependable. sacrifice ‘sale. designed to clear out a = L ae ea eee eat | Fifteen sale women have been en-| large portion of its stock and make will be controlled by the Repub-} 2044 gor the anniversary event at|toom*for heavy purchases of new Kassis tomorrow. To every fiftieth | winter apparel for women and chil- person waited upon by one of’the/ dren, Prices -on’ e' item have licans For Raw Sore Throat| net At the first sign of a raw, sore RTI Sr, b on a little Musterole with | 4 qozen photographs will solve girls, will be given a prize of $2 in| been pared to the bone, Max Hirsch, merchandise. It is expected that| proprietor, declared, voicing his con- a dozen puzzling gift problems—| visitors will be many times reward-| viction that a simHar opportunity ys Bell's Studio, phone 1303.—Adv. ed during the day. to supply ‘wardrobe needs would not ¢ y SS | be offered again this season, | D - y < ° The entire Leader line of coats, » . and materials the latest mode, will be offered at rock-bottom fig- 7 ures, Mr... Hirsch sald. Choice . ' : y Diaangeierre belt viet at THE AMERIC Greases in anton crepes, satins, ‘ Our entire stock of beauti- flannels, poiret twill and other favor- : . Keep it handy for instant use. “-THURSDAY_FRIDAY_SATURDAY- others: Musteroleis also | ite fabrics constitute another select ful winter dresses divided iar alge apps thf) GL BP group, jhe said. np 2 lots for this week’s babies and small cl ren. Fall ‘and winter hats numbering clearance. ‘ : Music hath charms, and doubly Piped Harmony Kings will mg ee AskforChildren’sMusterole. | "nen played as you will hear it] appear on the stage at the America| 1,000, in six lots, are on sale, and q 35 & 65c in jars& tubes; hospital size,$3. | -).4 by Scheuerman'’s Harmony | twice in the afternoon and twice in| the entire stock of children’s mil- ese Kings who open a limited engage-} the evening on Saturday and Sun-|lnery will be disposed ‘of. Similar Large solid head Lettuce, per head 15c, 2 for. Large Pascal Celery, per one 15c, 2 for. Cauliflower, white, per lb. ------ Fresh bunch Carrots, per bunch 10c, 3 for __ Fresh bunch Beets, per bunch 10c, 3 for -_ Fresh bunch Turnips, per bunch 10c, 3 for — Cabbage, solid. heads, per Ib. Tomatoes, fancy ripe, per lb. — ment at the America theater start-| day, thé following days they will be| values in many smaller items are LOT 1 on for one afternoon performance|to oe seen, Mr. Hirsch said. An special arrangement | and two evening perforn augmented sales personnel will be | with t .do theater of Denver] The twelvé men in the Harmony| ready to accommodate customers that the 4 is able to offer] Kings are all artists, and soloists on | Wants efficiently and speedily. such an extraordinary added attrac-| their own instrument... Their rendi- LEAL ETE tion to the Casper public. tion of both the popular and more p f $15 — $19.75 classic numbers. will long be remem- " bered by Casper theater patrons who l — hear them. : nces. Velvets, Satins, Charmeen, Poriet Twill, Serge and Flannel. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER A D ; f 5ce,3 for orHorlick While Scheuerman's Harmony LOT 2 Green Onions, per bunch Horlicl $ Kings .are here advantage is going 7 I Beautiful silles and. spol sandals for Radishes, per bunch 5c, 3 for’_ Malted Milk to be taken of the opportunity and street and evening wear in heavy Bulk Carrots, Beets, Turnips, Rutabagas 00 S$ all e oo pee ppeariens reritateneciria rang ph i Bengaline, Crepes, Satins, Taffetaa, Peranine, per ts = eee) ES ee i Monday the 10th, Dancing will : : ete. 100 Dresses in this to go at Florida Grapefruit , each _»-----2_-2___ The advertiser is interested in I Fo irons start at 9:30 both evenings. It will A one tee es , > Standard Sets—Biography, His- Invalid: | certainly be a joy to dance to such i $32 50 Full line of fruit, candy, ciga: tory, Art Fiction, all good liter- an orchestra. Owing to the limited : w The Age eacribe books and pri ach Milk, Malted Grain ext. in pow De cribe books and prices want- senscrrie ney meyer opp vee Digestible—No Cooking. A light Lunc i : ‘ may now secure their tickets at the of Bread and fancy groceries pa oe iiaead were pands alte Io Tablet form | America theater box oftice. the a| Banquet Scheduled; f ature. Will ‘pay good prices. dancing room at the Blks only a certain number of tickets will be sold. Those who wish to attend Wheatland Butter, Ib ___ Murphy Jersey Milk, Yellowstone Cream. All kinds Annual Gathering and mission will be one dollar for men and fifty cents for Indies. Pioneers Invited. a Avnid 1s — Substitet The( srace Shop OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS “Something New. Every Day” stock growers will hold their annual meeting beginning tomorrow after- Main Floor O.S, Bldg. Johnson’ S Quality Fruit & Be icaeral poten eee Jf - Vegetable Market mals, and business matters will come up for discussion. = == 446 EAST YELLOWSTONE The annual banquet will be held u Dairy Products Bakery Goods in Elks hall at 6:20 in the evening, when the stockmer will gather for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ALL LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS—Plain 36x ‘ an old-fashioned. méfty-making, )'The 36 cloths with hand mitered corners. 4 informal. promran: sai aiee-Sae tem Natrona county wool growers and napkins to match phe hee e inte ré: brine yesterday's - — 3 Day Special ------_---_-_- 3.50 tly are Jubllantgpengsthe vistery: TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. : || Senator Warren, time-tried friend ior ——————— eae arenas = 4 4 : livestock interests id 1 : INFANTS. ALL WOOL. CAPS—Slightly / ‘ champidniat'the peotkatiea’ ganar mussed. Values to $1.75. Sale 69 . , The stockgrowers will consider it 8 days only, each___-_________-_ ¢c€ = an honor if other’ pioneers of the : county will assist in the celebration: Y Tickets f INFANTS HOSE—White sik and EQ ¢ | bo purchased fin Mirae Guat Service wool. 85c value. 2 day sale, pair___.- or Jeremiah ‘Mahoney at the Aero Filling station INFANTS WHITE DRESSES—Hand made embroidered and lace trimmed. 1 95 Sale price for 8 days only, each e GIRLS ALL WOOL DRESSES—14 years only of navy blue French serge with skirt pleating of plaid. $16.50 value. 3 day sale, each _____ $6.95 UNION SUITS FOR CHILDREN—80% Holiday samples. now on display., Come in and see them. Temple Studio, 118 Hast First—Adv. Attention is called to our winter- coats. for Photographs for Xmas... Special prices all this week. Credell Studio,. eee, 131 'S. Center, Phone) boys of 2 to 6 and wool; Carter make. $3.25 and ir] $3.75 value; 8 day sale, $2.25 & $2. 75 Sitls of Saunwons <i dozen photographs will solve a dozen puzzling gift problems— y > py Bell's Studio, phone 1303,—Aav. fe ae ora s —$<— WO Perkins acs, —|ans MY gp mananeshtaie PRICES TRIBUNE BUILDING William Johnson, 55 years old, famillarly known to habitues of the Hotel Henning, where he had been employed for five years, as “Old Settler,” died this morning at a local hespital of pneumonia. Hoe had been ill a week. Mr, Johnson is survived by his wife and a daughter, both, resident in Casper, and a son, who {s in California. The body was taken to the Muck funeral chapel pending completion of funeral arrangements. Train Is Delayed By Derailment of Locomotive Today ser in jo. | Bunch Turnips, bunch - 5e Cauliflower, pound Bunch Beets, bunch . . 5c Banch Carrots, bunch. . 5c Spinach, pound . . . 10c Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. . 25c Hubbard Squash, Ib. 3c - . 10¢ Pascal Celery, bunch. . 10c Head Lettuce,2 for . . 25c Tomatoes, pound . . 15¢ Parsnips, 6 Ib for . . .. 25¢ Cabbage, perlb. . . , 2c People of Natrona County I want to thank you one and all from the bottom of my heart for the overwhelming vote given me on election day and I assure you that I will do my best to give you an effi- cient, economic i i : se nomical and accommodating administration of Piimant east of nicntat Ga the affairs of the Clerk of Court office. iteiel- dates resulegd eeaeae ; ted at the offices here, the pas- senger train however being required to wait until the track was cleared, ————— 603 on the Chicago & Northwestern, due in Casper at 1:30 p.m. was reported three and one. half hours GREEN PEPPERS, RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS We will endeavor to bring in one carload a week. The last car of. vegetables was sold in two days. RIALTO FRUIT CO. Sincerely MABELLE FIEDLER At Laramie (first _period)—Untver- sity of Wyoming, 6; Montana State, Yes, the Hudson Coach with the Baked Enamel body. £@ 58 nae serene errr