Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1924, Page 16

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fbe Casper Daily Cribune i 3 ~~" FRIDAY, NOVEMBEF BOUGHT BY US AT 30c ON THE DOLLA THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE U. S. CLOTHING CO. STOCK NOW BEING Sarees thousands against the Tribune . for slander and one against a forme At t e pani of: < 39 for failure to z ‘ tion bill a Giternt to collect dam charges that the defendants ed his office in the Consolidat alty building on October 29, PAGE SIXTEEN. POSVAR FILES $20,000 SUIT FOR DAMAGES Ejection From Office Leads to Action in Court . Posvar, erstwhile my petrel of Na- circles, is in the with the filing of a $20,000 against the e Print 57 er, the manager; Rich: ermott, constable, and Ed- win ett, justice-of-the-peace. George W. K. has been unusually dormant for some months past. About the only thing of moment that has occurred in his legal business ecently was his damage suit against Pat Royce, H. L. Seidel and others, being thrown out of court. Among ay tne eel Early shoppers will obtain unheard of values as there are many short lots that will be sold at less than the cost of manufacture 's losses in the foregoing in » LOT 1 OVERCOATS Strictly all wool, belted and box back models. Nineteen different patterns to choose from. $35, $40, $45 values PICK ONE OUT AT traveling bag, notarial seal and sessions too numerous to ccording to his deposition ed far and wide. Among them was his large and valuable collection of jewelry including one watch val 4; one more watch valued LOT 2 OVERCOATS All wool garments; eleven different patterns and a good range of models, $32.50, $35, $37.50. Values PICK ONE OUT AT $21.35 LOT 3 OVERCOATS Here is a number of coats that we have placed in our group, one or two of a kind. No better values $25, $27.50, $30 Values PICK ONE Sor AT $16.85 LOT 3 TOP COATS One group, one: o two of a Sy a Bsa values. - gular $30, $35 . oe ONE | fy pg alued jointly at $160, etc. also twenty sparkplugs valued at $11, a welding torch val- ued at $35, a suit of clothes, sult- the damages Mr. Posvar craves $20,000 with $20 per day addi tionul for the deprivation of the use of the rty Barrett, one of out the infor- matic s that he had ir sued a judgment against Posvar about the time the incident occurred for) faliure ny his rent and his ejection fi “LOT 2 TOP COATS Whipcord, gaberdines, Bedford cords, with belt all round. Regular $40, $45, $50 Values PICK ONE OUT AT LOT 1 TOP COATS 67 top coats, box.back and belted models; new- est colors and materials, Honest Values at $30 and $35 PICK ONE OUT.AT FOUR DIVORCE ACTIONS FILED INCOUATHERE Three of Matrimonial and have no children. The plainiff also wants the return of her maiden name, Druzzilla Belle Spracklen. Pansy B. Vermilion also tried the matrimcnial venture in Douglas, on February 5th last. She has now filed suit for divorce against Frank *Ver- million on the grounds of cruelty and asks for permanent alimony. return of her maiden name sy B. McAfee. hird Douglas marriage that kew is that of Bessle M. Hen 0 A. R. Hennessy, wliom she 2 divorce on the grounds ide. They, were mar. rse county seat, leg _. PP haa EE UL IN Tp RE RT eo eo irs of t eee | at ae $4.50 value Bedford Cord, button leg______ i $1. 75 perce. sgt rere pBzat Sik Ne ee at Douglas $4.00 value Moleskin, button leg__________ x — cares. pam PES goo Neckwear —— .50 value _-. ~__W. ozen. Buy them aitrides, to be and erstwhile bene: $3.50 val. Riding Pants, button or lace leg__ $2, SILK AND WOOL $10.00 Pack Boots ._$6.96 now for Christmas. ‘75 and See ene wae carats balatacadk 117 pairs Riding Pants, broken lines_____- $1. UNION SUITS $12.50 Pack Boots _--$7.95 [f $1.00 values. of four divorce éases recently filed Blue and Pink stripes; $4.00 $12.50 Box toes _____$6.95 Take ’Em At in district court, three of the mar- E values $9.50 Box Toes ~____=: $4.95 ihslas whieh would presume thet {ff _Eeavy Wool Shirts MACKINAWS Take 'em at *"Boota ant ae 25 c Douglas matrimonial ventures are $5.00 and $5.50 value Nine Mackinaws, All Wool f£ £@™ & @OAAE £G§ B& § e705. osrsccccn a oe topm: Byelecike Saaine? Take ’Em At Pick One Out At CS $12.50 Fine grade offi- COTTON SOX sins caine nyu ott $3.85 $9.85 HEAVY ALL WOOL cers dress boots $6.95 ad magne’ cei ware ° ° UNION SUITS $12.00 Army Boots __$6.75 +) \) Ber Bate married at Douglas, August 2, 1923, Sa . mc naee Ay eae Come Early and Get $7.50 Values ft Cc vorce suit is that of | $19.85 RIDING PANTS $5 value Whipcord Riding Pants, button Sheepskin Coats Three Sheepskin Coats, fur collars. $22.50 values. Pick One Out At $8.45 Sheepskin Coats Seven Sheepskin Coats in this lot. Values to $14.50. Pick One Out At $4.85 Your Size WOOL SHIRTS: Plain and Plaid Patterns $2.00 and $2.25 Values Take ’Em- At $1.35 WOOL SHIRTS $3.00 and $3.50 Values UNDERWEAR $3.00 value, “ult stripe union. Prem at $4.65 Three Season Heavy Ribbed- UNION SUITS $1.75 Values Take ’Em At $1.35 ° SS Dress Felt Hats $26.35 High Top Boots 12 f 16 ee high; half pack , full pack and box toes. Over three hundred Cowboy Boots Values to $14.50 Take ’em at $6.35 Leather Puttees 827 Pairs $4.50 and $5.00 values Take ’em at $2.65 DRESS PANTS $5.00: tvalue —-____. — $4.00 value ba as $3.00 value $2.15 CASHMERE SOX 35c Values, Per Pair .20c ES BLANKETS 114 pairs of double Blank Values to $5.00. pice $2.65 Lilian A. Billingsly against Seth Take ’Em At Billingsly. The plaintiff states that Your Choice of 236 Felt = oapeniacye bag ig Bottom STAG SHIRTS §f _W* stake ‘Em At VELOUR HATS Cortana divorce on the grounds¥of cruelty . $10.00 Values . 10.00 val Tak and permanent simon fe eee UA $3 85 $20.00valug Take ’em at ff 97 dozen soft collars, on iek-One Out At WOOL SHIRTS s Parent styles, beckomieieeee CONTEST OVER ELECTION SEEN (Continued from Page One.) matters and the possibility that that*body might not be bound to fol low the letter of the Iowa election laws afforder ground for much spec- ulation among Iowa politicians. Some held the opinion that num erous ballots thrown out because of identification marks might be ac cepted by the senate on the grounds that the intent of the voter was clear, despite failure to strictly com ply with the law. The ballots in question were straight Republican votes except for a “scratch” for the Democratic candidate for the senate. To clear ly set out this “scratch” hundreds of voters drew an arr on the bal let, pointing to the “X”? opposite Streck’s name. ‘The Iowa Supreme. court has ruled that any mark on a ballot placed outside the prescribed circle oresquare except by apparent acct- dent, invalidateg the ballot. $7.95 Baar eo Greenhood Flannel Shirts Union Made All coat style, two button Bleeves, two pockets, 87 pat- terns from which to select. Heavy lumber jack special $5.00 and $5.50 values Take ’em at $3.65 BOW TIES 60c value Take ‘em at 5¢ 3 for $1.00 i Old NATIONAL DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 A. M. ZO 92-09 SOZ mr>pun ee ES a DRESS CAPS $2.00 and $2. pon yeiues TakexEm A’ $1.35 ‘SCOTCH CAPS $2.00 Values Take ’Em At 91.25 ZO 92-00 SOz a $4.65 Neckband Shirts $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 values. Silk stripe madras; beautiful colors. All sizes. $1.65 Take All You Want At 5c Each 35c and 50c Values OVER 1,000 PAIRS OF MITTENS, GLOVES FOR WORK AND DRESS, AT SACRIFICE. PRICES. TRUNKS, HAND BAGS, SUIT -CASES AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES BANK of COMMERCE LOCATION OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 M. LANDAU, Sales Manager

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