Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 7

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THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 6, 1924... R ST. IND OVERCOAT fmirers’ Wholesale Cost, Profits ued in the Greatest Sale We Have ein Business. SALE OF - MEN'S FALL SUITS | Fine All-Wool Worsteds, Cassimeres and Sas Styles for young men and standard models for older men. Wonderful values. Men’s $25 Suits, Sale Price $18, 50 en's $30 Suits, Sale Price $23.75 Le $2) Suits, Sale Price $28, 75 UNLOADING SALE OF MEN’S TROUSERS. = Standard quality Worsteds, Serges and Cassi- meres. Medium and heavy phic Wool fabrics. Many suit patterns included. Trousers, worth $3, sale price-_____-_=___ $2.45 Trousers, worth $5, sale price____-_=_____ Trousers, worth $7 and $8, sale price______ $5.75 | HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS } AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES . ‘Fine quality Flannel Shirts in man colors, checks, plaids, plain, colors all inds. Flannel Shirts, $1.75 values, sale price_____ $1.2 Flannel Shirts, $2.50 values, sale price____§4.8 | Flannel Shirts, $5.00 values, sale price____$3,95 |. Boys’ Flannel Shirts and Blouses, §9@, $1.29 and $1.69 \ i i i 1 i “Goodrich Rubbers” and Overshoes HEADLIGHT Union-Made OVERALLS Casper, Wyo. JN LOADIN G he Casper Daily Cribune Fad SHOE & CLOTHING CO. Sale of Men’s Winter Underwear Heavy Cotton Union Suits. $1.75 values. - Sale price, each e Heavy Cotton “Superior Union.Suits. $2 values. Sale price, : 4 e Wool Union Suits. "Dunham Mills.”” $4 values. Sale price, each.-: $2.95 Extra heavy Wool Union Suits. “100% Wool.” Guaranteed $5 and $4 95 $6 values. Sale price, each___ ry Boys’ Cotton Union Buits, each .Genuine $25,000 STOCK High Grade Winter Merchandise Men’s Clothing, Shoes and_Furnish- ings to be Sacrificed at Cut Prices for Fast Selling! Come and Save! UNLOADING SALE at the FAD UNLOADING SALE OF MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Entire stock of Earl & Wilson, Signal and Argonaut Dress lives. Shirts included in this sale at ae _Men’s and Boys’ Dress Shoes GOING AT UNLOADING SALE PRICES Which means a saving of 10°» 20° on every pair UNLOADING SALE OF Men’s Work Shoes, High Lace Boots, Overshoes and Rubbers _ () TO Discomt Boys’ Moccasin Boots, pafr__--__----..----.-_.- $3.75 Men’s leather Scout Work Shoes, pair-_-_._--__- $1.89 Men’s Munson Army Last Shoes, $5 values, pair, $3.95 Loum Pe fan |c mplete returns returns, who will lo: nearly 60,000 votes over the Dem joeratic and independent presidentia’ PAGE SEVEN. clarign he made the race as a “dut}" and preferred his editorial desk to ; the governor's chair. i BROOKHART IS IN LEAD WHITE TRAILS TWO KANSANS INVOTE COUNT TOPEKA, Kans., Nov, 6—(By the danced pa ibee: = Al hite, who ente: Kansas gubernatorial saoeraccas “independ nt on an avowed anti-Ku-Klux Klan platform, ran far behind the successful candidate, Ben 8. Paulen, Republican, and was trailing Gov-| cratic opponent, Daniel F. Steck, of ernor Jonathan M. Davis, Democrat,| Ottumwa, by slightly more than 700 by, 18,000 wotes. votes. An error of 300 in Buena Vis- REPUBLICANS IN COLORADO WIN WITH COOLIDG 60,000 “Plurality” for} « President Helps Others Out. DENVER, Colo., Nov. 6,—Pres!. @2nt Coolidge maintained'a majority DES MOINES, Towa, Nov. 6. — (By The Associated Press)—A par. tial recheck on returns from the Towa senatorial election at 11 a. m. today showed Senator Smith W. rns from 1,282 precincts out |ta county in favor of Brookhart, un- 1 gave Paulen 165,783; Davis|covered by County Auditor Kautff. hite 73,076. The Emporia|man at Storm Lake, was the biggest sitar waged a campaign unique in| factor in changing the standing of the annals of American politics. Be-|the candidates, Other additions wera fore the balloting he expressed “fear” that he would be elected, de- made to Brookhart’s total in half a dozen counties, candidates in the face of returns compiled here early today. When 1,404 of the state’s 1,493 precinct: were tn. The vote was, Coolidge 184, 139; Davis 72,510; LaFollette 62.713. The entire senatorial and legisla- tve tickets with one,exception were swept into office in the Republican Jandslide in this state. Edward T. ‘taylor, incumbent from the Fourth district, being the only Democratic candidate, on the face of practically 1» returned to Washington. Judge Clarence J. Morley, Repub Tean, headed an apparent landslide « the state ticket by piling up a majority of nearly 20,000 votes over ( -ernor William EB, Sweet, incum- bent. Bryan Plans Early Start on “That Meal Upset Me Too, Plans for 1928 MIAMI, Ia,, Nov. 6.—"It was a severe defeat and we must begt once on the -campaign for 1 said Wm. Jennings Bryan in a tele- gram recetyed here from Sunbury, Pa., today. “It ‘s too early to analyze returns but I will make a statement soon,” the telegram said. oe SMITH LEADS But I took Pape’s Diapepsin” Almost Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, or Sour, Acid, Upset Stomach—Anytime! Correct your digestion and quiet Millions know the magic of your rebellious stomach by eating aj ‘Pape's Diapepsin” and always keep few tablets of Pape's Diapepsin—|it handy to reinforce the digestion, anytime! Nothing else known re-| should they eat too much or eat iieves the distress of Indigestion,| something which does ‘not agree Gases, Heartburn, Flatulence, Bloat-| with them. 60 cent packages guar- ing or Acidity so promptly—besides, | anteed by druggists éverywhere— the relief is pleasant and harmless. | Adv. fr Ps ee i ar. “M.A. BECKLINGER ted todayy WILLIAM B. COBB iM’MASTER C. M. COLTRANE IS ELECTED C. W. MAPES 1 ERWIN FROYD BY 138,000 Dai more than 830,000 when returns from 7,319 out of the 7,563 election districts, including the New York City vote, had been tabulated. Governor Alfred B. Smith was leading his Republican opponent, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, by more than 138,000 on the returns from 7,281 districts in the state, including virtually the complete vote of the metropolis. Judge Lindsey Re-elected By 207 Majority — DENVER, Colo., Nov. 6.—Ben B. Lindsey, founder of Denver's juven- -'We want to thank the vot- ers of Natrona County for ‘ their wonderful support , on November 4th. SIOUX FALLS, 8S. D., Nov. 6.— (By The Associated Press,)—U. 8. G. Cherry, Democratic candidate for United tates senator from South Da- kota, conceded the election of Gov- ernor W. H. McMaster, his Repub- lean opponent. y Hudson Coach is roomy —Has trunk rack on This Is My Way of Thanking the Thousands of Friends Who Supported Me in My Candidacy for COUNTY CLERK " IT WAS JUST SPLENDID And in Return I Promise You a Thoroughly Satisfactory Administration EMMA C, MARSHALL Brokohart to be leading his Demo. ,

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