Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 3

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Dye Se See Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. and Clyde] SOSDIMIGE One Hundred Voices In ’ School Operetta To Be Repeated on Saturday ||, ns: 009, Oe ss atone al Florida woman Kellogg's ALL-BRAN will bring feel sure relief to you just as it has to eels ten years Mrs. Bevis and thousands of others. younger. Nomore 1 is a bulk food that doctors recom- : mend. It is guaranteed to be per- headaches or manently effective, be The Sudan Blonde >, if eaten regu-| he afrald of Pearce and if he e took the jurors back to un- %! medicine. larly, or the purchase price will be A Peacock Model OT SS id Pearce would strike him, | times when the law of % % returned by your grocer. Only ALL- “A Child's Midsummer Night's; Rytko. Fairy Queen—Betty Trowe. ney em-| fang and club ruled the race. Think what it means to be ever- BRAN brings sure relief. | Dream,’’-one-act operetta will be re- | Although he who would ft fairly, he de man fio longer s peated In'the high schoo! auditorium | Moon Dawn at 8 o'clock tomorrow night under the auspices of the music depart ment of the Casper public schools.} 7 el a man | lastingly free from the dull, throb- Eat st tw fred a man | la y A Rat at least two tables tin just cause and| bing headaches, sallow skin and daily—in chro} saint aon ed that . civilizea| Perpetual tiredness which are con- meal. Try the r tisfies his brute in-| 3tipation’s toll. But let Mrs. Bevis package. cases, with every | ipes given on the} Kellogg's ALL-BRAN ii Juanita Myer Edith Firmin e, descrihy vira Bundrock | fering and the bysician for tents ell you her inspiring story: ture’: mw. i 7. Bluttering Butterfly— stincts with his fists. " ry: nature's own way of cleaning th 4 a ; erfly The pla a oinea ‘ Words can't express my gratitude i f a The production is being staged by | south --- Rowena Moucur.| The plaintiff wanjin the hospital) 1. ine-march of progres it: for Kellogg's ati-man. For ti yearet yitestine. Made in Battle Creek, Jessie Asai, anata Ruth Me.| fer 14 a: BM UGG SE A RI ig ubebeeare ite, Labied hehal | filfered with constipation, alway tak: pein eve at leading hotels and | fat a joney, nist, 5 jo} hree or four apis s 4 ing medicine, dull beadact nd es rants. S proce: | see Touilatinanavaicactee tort aDAORy wee sa atte a OP eer out | ties when’ priraitive instincts | never felt well." For the past 12 months : Sold by all grocers, $SC4 i sees Be jorie Wes- pc elter. all Of this! medi effective | I've eaten aLt-pRan and haven't taken 9 Stewart with the assistance of Lu- tment the Jawbone rema i ale Boyd, Helen Brown, Alene | one drop of medicine. clile Palmer. Mathia curbing ; las, Freda Haas, Dorothy Snow, anently: -injured from them Sehr tha Pedi oo ) 7 The operetta, in which more than| Lucille Heagney, Doris Luckey, |°f the broken bones f heieaid Sree | (Signed) M | Pence | one hundred school children e| Elizabeth h: Baby Butterfly—| 4nd are only held in place by Ms | 3 ALL-BRAN A very new snappy part, was presented yesterds Bernadette Fehlman, — “| ments, the jury was told. ney, a sheepman, was. ques | creation in footwear | ; / thie afternoon for school children} §. Gay Little Snowflakes— Pearce worked his, jaw on t at some length regarding his} ¢ — = =| Ps 3 SGRAl ow i | 7’ 4nd the high school auditorium was} North Wind < Helen Stieridan Sacre So that the jurors might s SERRE ar iM ei tvialioner pie | "ed packed with eager childish faces Snowflakes , ‘argaret Nichols, gee hung loose at the point of | yaa) ’ , 7 the dainty slipy I ¢ The cast of characters follow: Gwendolyn Wirth, Marguerite Det-| e_fracture. | i | RAIN SC HEDULES tured here. A 1. Overture— wyler, Louise Grude, Elleen Taylor, E | light shade of | “The Spirit of t Ci lotte Mason, Johnson, Helen Holden, | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN “Friendship Mar || makes this sort of High Scliool 0} Westbound Arrives Departs No. 603 -. 1558" ps: m: 246 p. m.| {|| shoe doubly ~ attrac * 2, Hail Queen of Flowers— s Leanly Butale: ay ecinas Departs tive homas, Mary Kimball nowilake, Hettina. Butcher | | No, 622 -.. 5.45 p. m, 6:00 p. m. AST Schatlattercussla a owflake Irene Matthews | CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY They’ll Be the “Rage” This Summer | A har! oF sage of the Forest Ways— i | , Darline Freed, Gladys True .. Pauline Shattuck HN Eastbound Arrives ihieoe blood, Meredith Mason, Dorothea —Worth O'Beirn, Tom | vO. . a Pp. | Myers, Helen Blanton, Lila Link, Eleanor Reese, Edith Haynie. Heralds: Robert Kimball, Roy Cor- relly 3. Worry For Rent— Johnny Jump-Up—Doris Westfall. Alkire, Warren Shaw, Bernard Sul- livan, Eugene Rice, Joe Orr, Fred- erick Thomason. First Indian Autumn Li 8:10 p. m. 3:35 p. m. cat: | Specialty Boot Shop VEGETABLES ¥--Donald Enterline. | ‘es—Ethel Hoff, Sylvia i Floor, O-S Buildi 4 King of the Weeds— puis |i Long Hot House Radishes, 9 bunches 15¢e = : Second Floor, O-S Building Maange waitin Tagine ckle, Wilma 0” Bilite r. rATAy: TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS NG ! THEM Retinue—Melvin “Taylor, Joe Bing- i Ne he peen. Billle Aspart agus, very good, Tee ioe Se TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULT TRY THE | i ohn Coughlan, Cecil Phillips, Orna Hz lorence | Oc PDINAG ees eae de cy eee 2 lbs. 25e Large Solid Head Lettuce___________ 10¢e Large Florida Celery, very good, 2 for 35@ y. Joe Carter, Vance atthews. coin Maidens— Virginia Protzman om Sprites — Emma Fairies—Kathryn Myers, Mildred 1 Iyer, Green, Edith Firmin thleen Bul. X Harriett lock, Juanita Myer, Luella Head, sinia WwW Maxine } Rivira Bundrock, “Arlene Milier,| Coughlan, “Lillian Bundrock, Lote; £10t House Rhubarb, Ib._--__-2__ 25 / Frances Mosteller, Emma Balls, Mar- | Chase, Clara Bell Lyon, Ruth Wes. | fon Chase, Doris Brown, Helen | tO” | \y Blackman, Lois Patterson, ‘Evelyn ee Ea Tomatoes, always the best, Ib.._______ Dre Florida Grape Fruit-__-_______ 3 for 95e Bunch Carrots, per bunch_______..___ 10¢ Leaf Lettuce, per bunch_ Cucumbers, each Greem@nions ss ss.0 seen Andiva, large, per bunch Betty Grissinger, a Bubble— y Jump-Up -. Doris Westfall On the Hike— Bcouts—Elmer Huber, Joseph Dud- ley, Melvin Collier, Clinton Hubbs, rnest Fieca, Joseph Galser. Scout Leader ~____ George Schuyler, Bodyguard—Ned ‘urner, John Peach Samr , Lelos Gay. lower Queen—Chor. THE LAST CALL FINAL WIND-UP OF ENTIRE SHOE AND STOCK CLOTHING OF THE COMPANY After months of suffering Baby’s skin trouble healed South Hills, Pittsburg, Pa., March 22:—“I certainly bless’ the day I] ,,,1° \velcome | EN ES) hl oR SOR cS SI ERS aE 6 lbs. 25@ ered fo pie, Hesnn Seah BA Ponce Gace Garrats. a 1 G ibs 2c E months to cure my baby of a skin| Tr@!n_ Bearers Turnips 6 Ibs 95 ‘and scalp trouble—tried nearly Lor Sire as Aah a tm a eS le H c good, Finally, a neighbor. recone |Choron, Cast. Dry Onions_----_--_-__-.____ 6 lbs. 25€ BOUGHT BY THE BEE HIVE | mended Resinol and after using the # 15. Little Brown Seeds—Chorus, soap and ointment on baby for three | Fairies NEW CABBAGE NEW POTATOES STRAWBERRIES days, all the scabs fell off and in E e. one week’s time the trouble was en- —_—>—___ “ABSOLUTELY Ey are it never be with- | CARD OF THANKS. ° “ husband uses the We wish to thank our friends and| neighbors for their kindness and Resinol sympathy shown us during the {Il- Shaving ness and death of our beloved da Stick— ter © for the beautiful floral of-| e ry ' ie tive re ute ana Mies!) W. Sauter’ | On account of remodeling the front of our store we were not able to dispose of ERAT. 3 wo ] 0 u this stock. Everything in this stock will move quickly at ver (Signed) Mrs. J, J. Baum-| yp 1 Classi- J S50 D. £9, ed ets ts try a Tribune Classi. Economy Values ast DREQOES | MILLINERY | r . : st arrived for E. § r, 806 ew Spring ats, i New arrivals in the very newest Dresses for your Ju i" "5 a ra #o) Haster Tey pang a abs oan 7 Y every conceivable shape and style. Beautiful com- wardrobe for Easter. The Dresses comprise the binations in ribbon and flower trimming. Every { very newest novelties in the New York markets— nb, wanted color, axel the prices, yes Poul Rave every wanted color and style, also every size for just oné half and more Do net fail to ‘look th miss or women, also a full range of extra size Beer wheihenaiou bus or not Prices vange ‘i Dresses. Hundreds to select from and values that 3 E i bait: cannot help but meet with your approval. The 2 9 $3.95, $4.95, $6.95, $5.00 $7.95, $9.95 $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 SHOES and $25.00 Save money in our Shoe Department. Entire new Values Worth Double and More stock and styles for infant, child, miss and women. All our shoes guaranteed 100 per cent leather. Do THE SALE PRICES WE HAVE NOW PLACED ON THIS MERCHANDISE All high grade nationally known brands, such as Soci Brand and other high grade brands of cloth- ing, Stacy Adams Shoes, Phoenix Hosiery, Vanity and Stetson Hats, Cooper's Underw Heid Caps, Wilson Bro: ar, McGregor and Furnishings, ete. Below We List a Few of the Hundreds of Money Savers on Sale—Come Karly! GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS Khaki Pants Overalls Suits and Overcoats $1.15 MEN, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY NATIONALLY r 98¢e This is a very good grade of ADVERTISED BRANDS OF CLOTHING AT LESS Blue Denim, w 220 Khaki cloth, dark color, well THAN COST OF TAILORING weight, double and triple made, for belt or suspenders —well worth $1, Clothing co! of such well known brands as Society, Ad- stitched, continuous _ high ler's Rochester, Kuppenheimer, Michael Stern, Sincerity, back, full cut—sell for $1,50, Kinknid-Kimball, etc. Stag Dress Pants We have divided'our clothing into five big lots, as follows: $3 50 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $9 95 me tenn Yeni e : ats -- e $25 values, our price fst aii The well known Stag Qual in stripes, checks and 1 : See AltrT. ‘ 4 kan 50 and brow $ ———E THe Night Shirts a 98e Men’s Suits and Overcoats $ ] 9 9 Work Shoes Too early for muslin and the || $40 to $50 values at old ones are gone; so come e in and get a couple of these We want to impress upo! . good grade outing shirts to ments but suits A piece out until warm weath dose pag oe i. : ae : that these Un you 1 ble shoe, Munson toe, sett tan er, regulat $1.50 grade. 1 Regular 0 value. Men’s Suits and Overcoats $29 4 TC an noe fail to get our prices before making your pur- Men’s Union Suits $50 to $65 values at Dress Shoes chases, The finest St nd Ove ats t Infants’ and Children’s | WOMEN’S t Joc luded tr Sults and ( hype : $2.98 Shoes _ FOOTWEAR ee yreget Male unions, prabta tubde bw) thes grent¢ 1 : or turned toe lasts, Buster Brown Makes Women’s fancy pumps; tan, length; nicely finished, would can bi mppennne. ANG) goog Beautiful new Spring and Summer Coats, either plain, braided or fur trimmed, consisting of all the new materials, at the greatest economy savings. be cheap at $1.50. 1 color— jane ot se Be | ates $8678 Shoes -. Wonien’s satin strap pumps. i Thedih art : Sandals, | Very dre Fancy Cotton Sox Dress Shirts Khaki Breeches All colors, styles and sizes, ranging in price 98e mediant H ae ir Vf omen's kic ancy cut-out Childs patent strap sandals | wear and hard $4 95 | Regular 25c grade, good Cc ; | for dress wear. $1 89 to wear out —__. ° | weight, blue, green and sizes 2 to 6 -_... ° Women’s two-tone fancy | brown heather colors. Just Tt doesn’t sound at a Sizes 5% to 8 --.... $2.25 | pumps; all sizes, widths and square toe good looking and a onderful value A real $6.00 seller to give you a wonderful bar- but gain. — Remember—g $1.00 While 50 dozen last. terial, sortment of co! $1.75 value. Girl’s patent pumps. Bonita ts (wee $5.75- trap. sizes Heels, =- neon te tO AL ae $2.79 The well known id of i Olde Tyme Comfort Shoes. Misses Kid leather strap | Low cuts rubber heels. Cuban Heels BOBO |S rortert $295 ne The The Store Store That Accommodating Undersells $9.95, $14.95, $19.95, $24.95, $29.95, $35.00 COLLARS 10c t styles, best de Arrow starch. lars wells every Where at 20c each N THE BEE HIVE) 19. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHINGS outwe ; 115 East Second St. M. HELLER, Mgr. Jessen’s Old Stand ff Pack tn. white ond AT 4Oc ON THE DOLLAR |

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