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su TF 7“ im PAGE TWELVE DNORCE WAYS ARE GREASED (Continued Krom Page One) fem brought to the senate’s atten: tion by Mr. Horton. Hotel and summer resort own- ers in varo! parts of the state have come out y for the bill, business f generally favor it. They all look upon tho matter in a purely business light, bringing business to the state, exhibiting our summer attractions, in scenery, cli mate and health to those afflicted with domestic disorders. It is rea- 1 cannot or climatic attrac the same time pass fd business and make things easy and cc able to customers who would tarry with us for a tim It is alse ed that if we sup: entertainment and to those bent upon rending matr 1 bonds asunder, we will make steady customers of them and will be enabled to build up an extensive and lucrative trad The far-sighter reasoning that or divorce does not end the matter; that those experimenting will r¢ turn again and again with repeut orders. FIRE CLINAKES CHAPLIN UIT (Continued From Page One) whole pageantry of Ife. I got my walk from an old London cab driver. ‘The one-foot glide was an inspira tlon of the moment. One part of the character was inspired by an old fellow-trouper, of mine. He had flat feet." Ponting out that {n suing Amador he sought to prevent the imitation “of my complete characterization,” rather than the wearing of certain garments, he added: “There is a philos.phy of char- acterization which 1s not concerned with clothing.” The fire broke out when court adjourned to a temporary project- ing room where an Amador film was being run off to demonstrate wherein “Charlie encroached on the celluliod ves of Char- Ue Chaplin. Somehow the film caught fire, and in the resultant shower of flaming bits of celluloid through which attorneys, witnesses and spec rushed unhurt but pell mell for the dour, noth 5 € a complete ure except the ci d ple fire depart- ment which directors customarily call In to qutnch slap stick confla gration. Ce n Doumergue ifs the first | ant to become President of THE NEW | ests of New AMERICANS T0 CONTROL RICH MEXICAN MINE MEXICO CITY, Feb. 20.—It is an- ed that the Lewisohn inter- York, op now ico under the title I and Milling totaled at $57) WASHINGTON, emergency retirement bill, year’s wait on the calendar, fore the senate today under unant-|cal. Although Ca mous cons miles from Selfridge a final vote larly obtained the ne ee ee i e hours r they comp: otlations and fin- itrol of the Campo the Ortiz heirs. Tribune Want Ads for States army air serv h omeward to their field base today, their ng in Mex- ‘orma Mining have com- am pa without r nd transport of without the aid of a }}of the nation’s mi ment. “We could carry a nph “We could c: continental camps the sam k plus a few Alfred transport “Lam that our tre it comprom: other purps cent all we tinued indefin: -| obtaining replac air pls functio Feb. id coul red by radio." Pure in the Can—Pure in the Baking —that’s CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER One trial will convince you— make a test—forget the rest s of M equipment we MANEUVERS I ~ WIGHIGAN END CAMP Oscoda, Mich., Feb. 20.— rs of the first pursuit group of the United vice winged Selfridge winter air maneuvers ended and, according to Major Thomas G. Lanphier, com manding, a complete success. The maneuvers demonstrated, Ma r Lanphier said, that the army air ain an effective n under Arctic e to nd and er branch ary establish from from Camp ckinac ler said. no difference to way and railroad more t in“reporting ervice, although es built for on 100 per jd have con- Our succegs in ed parts with: had been SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Your Home Supply GROCERIES Butter, the best, Ib Sugar ___ “. so Borden’s Canned Milk, ca epee sind Ut}; Libby’s Canned Milk, can__ --10c Carnation Canned Milk, can ~10c Gallon can Apples ie _55c Gallon can Peach Sp _57¢ No. 21% in Syrup__-_27e¢ No, 2 5-Ib. can Quality Map! Prunes, 60-70, lb.--___ 1-lb. can Tomatoes, each_ Tall cans Best Red Salmon Palmolive Soap Soap Chir I es Snap, the , Washing M BOSD) NOX ae ee Delight Broom, 5-tie_____ Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper All White Laundry Soap, 2 can Quality Maple Syrup, 58c Syrup__$1.15 --1le -4 bars 29c =<5-13¢ fachine Dato mcs 5c A comlpete line of Plain ed Cookies. and Frost- best, per sae al __35¢€ GROCERY AND MARKET _,, FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS The Meats we sell are all Government inspected corn-fed Eastern Beef. amit * Roasts PouRoast lb. oes. 1214 di Beef Boil Ibias a Se a 2 Prime Rolled Rib Roast, WG 206 Steaks Sirloin Steaks, Ib. Round Steak, Ib. Shoulder Steaks, Ss Hams and Bacons Swift’s Hams, whole or half, Ib. Swift’s Bacon, whole or half slab Armour’s Nugget Bacon, Ib._. Lard__ : sees ~2 Ib: Home Dressed Chickens VEGETABLES Head Lettuce Oranges Radishes Bananas Green Onions Grape Fruit Fresh Tomatoes Carrots Green Peppers Turnips Celery Squash Cauliflower Cabbage Parsnips --32c --32c¢ ~~-26c¢ 38. 45c The Banner Grocery and Market is open for business with a full and com- plete line of new and dependable groceries and meats. that your dollar will buy more PURE HOM We can please you. The Banner Grocery and Market patronage. CORNER N NTH A Formerly the Star Grocery it will convir & SUPPLIES here. JT STREETS ve you We solicit your with swords fought on behalf of the honor of his fraternity. consic his advei es Ty olasome Sleansine Refreshing’ STUDENT CHIEF F fa Jaska {s as large KFORT, Germs Associated president of the nts’ fraternity of Franfort unl- yy. was killed today .: a duel He had dered the fraternity insulted by ll the United issippi river. east of the [RIN For Your EYES WHIRLWIND Unheard of Values. The Lee Doud Motor Co. my 6424 W. Yellowstone Third Annual SALE Of Used Cars. Reasonable Rent H Our less expen- sive below street level location is one of, the rea- sons our shoes sell for less, You will find {t will mean money in your pocket to make this your shoe Square Toes, Low Heels You'll go far to find an Ox- ford as full of nifty style, fine fit and worth while quality as this one. Made over the popular square toed French last. Heels are flat and rub- ber tipped, soles are sturdy, upper leather is soft yet strong. Brown or black. Openwork Tie The sort of shoe that appeals instantly to school girls who appreciate nobby, classy footwear. Is low of heel, short of toe, has pleasing cut-out work on sides and fastens with silk tasseled ties. Flexible and light yet serviceable. In patent or English tan. ‘498 Comfortable House Slippers Let us show you just the thing for home wear. A soft unusually flexible black kid two- strap with low rubber heels and “bendy” soles. Not unsightly and also comfortable. Here is the answer. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 OUR BUSINESS HAS TREBLED | While everyone around is crying,and sobbing because Casper has gone to the dogs, OUR BUSINESS HAS TREBLED in the last few months, How cotild that be possible in the face of seemingly hard times? Casper has settled down to a normal, sensible business basis. 1 must fill a need in this community—must give value for every nickel spent—must give service. COME EARLY AND PICK YOUR VEGETABLES FROM THE FRESHEST AND LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. LETTUCE Imperial Valley Head Lettuce, head _____ Beautiful Tomatoes, CELERY Pascal Geleny esses California Celery ~__ Florida Celery -___- 45¢e RIALTO RIALTO. THEATER BUILDING {ic RADISHES Large bunches of finest Hothouse Round Rad- ishes, bunch ______ 10c¢ SC Green Onions__-$ for 10le Caulifiower, 1b. __ tie Spinach_______ 2 Ibs. 234e Beets, bunch__--_____ 10¢ Turnips, bunch ~____ 10e RUIT CO. 5c Carrots, bunch ______ Egg Plant, each_ Florida Grape Fruit, large i 3 Bananas, Ib. _--_____ 15¢e Cranberries, Ib. ----25e ROOT VEGETABLES Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 25¢. Cabbage, Ib, _._______ 5e Carrots_______ 4 To succeed now one ss Glossy long wearing Phoenix I nexpen-— sive Creased Toe . Oxfords A dapper little Ox- ford that is just the thing for school girls. Of medium brown leather, soft creased toes, rub- ber heels. |:conomy In Fresh, New Spring Colors MIT HOS@ scene ee ere names $1.00 rubber heels s--nnse--- BeOS Giving Casper What It Wants Good times may come, good times may go, but the business that gives the people what they want will be successful despite these things. We’ve studied our business carefully, bought our shoes wisely, sold them reasonably—the result: no quiet days here. Up-to-the-minute styles, honest materials—shoes such as are advertised on this page will please you as they have pleased hundreds of other Casper people. them tomorrow. A Soft Spring Grey Grey is a color which blends nicely with other hues. Here it is in a smooth soft kid leather with contrasting twin straps of bright black patent. Graceful high heels. ees rounded $5.98 Smart English Tan This popular color is all the rage now. Notice the gypsie seam down the toe, the simple one-strap pattern and the shapely lines. A touch of beige kid on strap and throat adds colorful $5.98 Rich Tan Bark Suede A new tannish shade that har- = monizes perfectly with spring costumes. The artistic cut-out work on throat and strap is of -kid leather, also in the tan bark shade. Heels are Spanish Louis, toes are neatly rounded. value 9098 len ee Ver $4.98 Soft, comfortable felt slip- pers with padded soles -$1.19 Yet Strong For Boys Boys get real service from this stout com- fortable army shoe of medium tan leather. Good soles, stout up- pers, very reasonable price. Sizes 214 to 6 _$3.48 Sizes 1 to 2 ~___$3.24 Sizes 11 to 13%4— $7.98 || 5 Little Scutters Built to stand hard knocks smilingly, Made shapely to fit little feet correctly. Is flexible as a willow switch for comfort. In lace or button styles. Notice the low prices, Sizes 815 to 11 $2.98 Sizes 5 to 8— .48 = Choe Basement 12212 EAST SECOND STREET We want you to see S taunch Customers The big follow- ing of thrifty shoe buyers who come back to us time § after timo for shoes § want at a saving. Challenge You Yes, we challenge you to find a betterrshoe, for appear- ance, style and service than this good all-leather shoe of smooth medium brown calf- skin, at anywhere near this low price. Soles are genuine Goodyear welted, heels are rubber tipped. It has square French toes, clever perfora- tions and stitchings and will wear most satisfactorily. $ fa .9O& ‘An Excellent Fitter Comfort combines with class in this pleasing three-button strap of soft pliable genuine kid leather. You'll like its rounded toe, moderate yet shapely heel, smart appear- ance and trim fit. A shoe that will make your feet happy with no compromise in style. Heels are more shaped than in the picture. PRI PPP IP PPP PPP OR A 2s & 3S F People living in nearby towns can have the same neat repair work as Casper people enjoy by sending us their shoes by parcel post. We will follow direc- tions carefully and re- mail promptly. Prices decidedly reasonable.