Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

DAY, MAY 3, 1925 Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE SEVEN NIVERSARY A Store-Wide Demonstration of Value- Giving ALE Liberal Credit Terms [ong Be Remembered For Its Many Economies in Furniture of Quality and Distinction — i — Jacquard Velour Suite °237 Davenport, Rocker and Chair color. Davenport opens into ork: $156.00 Covered in genuine mohair erse side “"_.$198.00 Best grade cut velour uphol- ing Rocker and Bed Daven- __..... $169.00 XIV Period pattern. Over- ose plain pattern, loose-filled ve’. $219.00 uffed and entirely covered in ker to match. Loose spring $289.00 n genuine cut mohair—taupe | pieces, pillows in lounge and 227.00 n Baker steel cut velour. The Loose spring cushions in _........$167.00 land comprehensive in scope that it ven a fraction of the mplating the purchase of usly upholstered in ions in all pieces— Anne Period design. ale Price_____._ Odd Tapestra Chairs Sxconsionall large and ell made odd chairs, cov- Tred in assorted colors of durable ta) stra, Brown Gateleg Tables Brown mahogany finish tables; tops of solid ma- hogany, size 36x45 inc handsomely finished ___ $25. Overstuffed :Dayespers with bed—loose spring cushions, Specith nn SLD 25 Piece Dining Room Suite triking two-tone Walnut Suite in Tudor design as ed. Suite consists of 66-inch Buffet, Oblong Extension Side and 1 Arm Chair with tapestra eats. Finished in dull rubbed wal- 1] 63 niversary Sale Price-_..-._---.->- : Dining Suite with all exposed surfaces in genuine wal- tifully high-lighted and finished. Includes 72-inch ixtension, Oblong Table with carved border, 5 $198.00 , including Oblong Extension Table, 4 Side and 1 ir to match with blue leather merican Walnut finish_..-.- ba $67.50 y Madison Table Set with Exten- and 4 Windsor Chairs to mateh__ _$5 7.15 Gateleg Table Set-—Table size 88x45 inches—4 Wind- s to match in brown $48 45 rrp eee e finigh: sco coke se air with seats in tapestra, Anniversary Sale Price_ nt Values YS Refrigerators Made of selected kiln dried ash, full metal lined, white enamel interior, 35 1b. ice capacity 914.85 a 0 White Enamel Chairs A very strong and nicely fin- ished sparkling $2.95 white enamel chair_ Enamel Stools White enamel kitchen stools, AT oatant oc siaie $1.65 Kitchen Cabinets As illustrated this cabinet has many roomy compartments and drawers, made of oak, golden finish with porce- $29 85 e lain top Kitchen Tables dexberet and labor saving fede table with porcelain top, Bae and orted drawers. ise 27x40-in. | B44 65 golden oak finish Baby Carriages Loom woven baby carriage with reclining back and adjust- able hood. Choice of blue, Ivory and $24.85 gray finish __. if aT ay Ivory Cribs All metal cribs in ivory finish; size 30x54 inche: strong and durable; pa toe trip, drop side. Out-of-Town People All substantial purchases will be delivered within a radius of 200 miles of Casper—deliveries to the Salt Creek field by motor—at no extra cos! this Anniversary Furniture Sale. ing a long way to get such ba: be glad when you see the values. Don’t miss It’s worth travel- ins. Come—you'll Sale of Mirrors Presenting a Superb Gollection at Pronounced Savings Paneled French Plate Man- Genuine French Plate tle Mirror—Genuine French Mirror; size 12x20 inches plate. Polychrome finish in beautiful polychrome frames; size 16x48 inches Choice of _as- $2.95 frame, sorted colors Wired with art lamp brack- ets at each $17.50 end ©, pC AS Art wall mirrors, size 14 in Hand decorated frames. French ais two-fone polychrome carved desirable and ramos. Very Such mirrors as one wants to place above the mantel, 65 Lake Sir $15 90 fet or other appropriate places; beautiful French ‘$9.6 intfrors. ao 2 e gold'and polychrome finish; size 14x40 inches- e SPECIAL—Extra large console mirrors in hand carved frames; Extra fi mirrors, size 18x40 HA JET Le : polychrome frames hand decorated Etched and mitered decorations. inches, in Roman gold carved Regular $40 $23. 90 An unusual Auras $5. 95 alues a2 RUG SAILS We believe customers will find a larger measure of satisfaction in this sale than in any similar event we have ever staged. Our high standing with the fin- est mills in the country has en- abled us to secure at most lib- eral discounts big shipments of dropped patterns. - We suggest you look well into the future, and let us ware house your purchase if deliv- ery cannot be made directly. $31.85 8.3x10.6 Seamless Axminster Rugs .._--_-----------.- $29.85 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rugs_-_-.----~--. : Standard Axminster Rugs, 9x12___ ----------_-_--- Novelty Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6 -.____ $67.50 Extra Quality Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ~______. $47.50 Heavy Axminsters, Size 7.6x9 __- eae VELVET RUGS $47.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs. Size8.3x10.6 et $37.50 Fine Wilton designs, fringed. $37.50 Seamless Velvets. Size 7.6x9 ______- $29.80 $110.00 Heavy Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 -__---~-------$87.50 $35.00 Good Quality Velvet Rugs, 6x9 -..__.---_.--.---$27.00 $97.50 Extra Quality Wool Wilton, 8.3x10,6________- $82.50 Oriental patterns, fringed ends, French Wilton Velvets $160.00 Worsted French Wiltons. Size 9x12 Choice Oriental patterns, fringed ends......___~ $140,00 French Wiltons, Size 8.3x10.6, Finest Wilton designs and colors..--~- : Martha Washington Braided Oval Rugs Charming Rugs of finely woven texture for bedrooms choice color combinations. Size 24x40 SPECIAL 4-inch frames, value. Substantial reductions are of- fered on standard, desirable merchandise. The selections— colors, de- signs, textures, sizes—are such as we have never before pre- sented in any of our floor cov- ering sales, and we have held some very satisfying sales. Seamless 9x12 Axminster Rugs With deep wool pile, in wide range of color Oriental designs .......----- = $36.75 $133.00 $116.00 and bathrooms Many Size 27x54 $4.35 Armstrong’s Printed Linoleum Heavy grade printed linoleum in the now Gentine Asmatonns ines nd § 4.39 pr ee 1 10 width, small tile an lue an spring designs and colors e Square yard . white block patterns, square yard Random Lengths Armstrong’s Printed Linoleums, sq. yd_.-9§¢ Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum ay neal “BANK ROBBERS Ay HME LED BY a ~ TOLENO POLICE hes Caniured’ in Chase After Carrying Off $14,000 Cash. ¢ Sever dog were shot to a pound Saturday, the five days provided by the city for the redeeming of stray their owners, having ex Dan Plunkett, in charge of ribune uding one th at the pired. the city dog potnd, told the reporter yesterday that he had been compelled to shoot several dogs many of them of good breeds, when | the time lmi!t had expired. TOLEDO, Ohlo, May 2.—(United Since April first, all stray dogs! Press}+~Three young me New picked up without license tags, have| York came “out y to been held for five days and the|give Toledo # lesson in “big time” dogs then shot in a humane manner as the clty cannot afford to pay for din producing the ir daring was supers y found officers of the lar here just as skillful as those in the keep of unlicensed dogs for a unlimited space of time. Any s who desire to obtain a canine pet, can do so by visiting the dog| New York and street crowds not pound ‘and taking a dog when its/ nearly so thick time limit is up. To apprise Casper So the three wise men from the people of the ordinance covering the subject Section 3 of Ordinance 71-A is printed herewith; Section 8. Any dog impounded as an unlicensed dog or as a licensed | ‘ street. | east are locked up tonight. awaiting arraignment on charges of robbing {the Ohfo Savings Bank snd Trust Company this afternoon, of $14,000 The prisoners are George Min gione R né Wiliam Mart ts entered the Ohlo owner or any | T | up $14,000 a dits then reentered a borrowed auto rocbile and hastened down the aye us the s h dog, and upon a an impounding fee of One Dollar | After! & ‘thi Ving chase in which ($1.00) and the sum of twenty-five | Scores of shots were exchanged, the (25c) for each and every day | Men were captured h dog has been impounded; ; and | At city prison ® hree a mpounded dogs not rede: n five days shall b a humane manner See ete LENDER STORE “THRONGED By sa men sig TUESDAY rn GIVEN OVER 10 MOTOR CLUB; HIGHWAYS TO BE TOPIC Che forum luncheon of the Cas commerce, achedul oon at the Henning hotel. will be given over to the Cas EACH BUYERS | Crowds of enthusiastic Casper | | people packed the Leader Store from | ‘ the doora at § 0 per Motor club for the election of 4) ectors, a report on the activities of club during the past year and for talks on, subjects of intereat to the members A nominating committee compos | night to ed of three members placed the usual bar; | following members in nomination Sweep" ax candidates for directors of Naver before bhava kntich# bac, the clubs H.W. Baker, Mf been offered in all kinds of 1 A. Becklinger, R.A. Bragg, P. A | moe 1 spring wearing appa for | Burns, L. R. Barnshaw, J. 8. Mech | women and children, the Leader | !"& gure, Se seann Wet management says. Casper women ‘aylor, J ‘alker, I aeacatin..to ts Ominees will, be elected ed by over the osteck, ¢ great reduc: | a eady-to-wear lowing directors held of ndive, and left the store with | £ce for another year, J. B. Griffith, a Loaitied ie tise ea ¥ Lyle B, Branson, Major Ormsby, thelr arms loaded with packages. <The ale will continue next week | “ in order to give everybody in Cas- per. an opportunity to take advan. tage of the money-saving values, All| merchandise contained in the ler store is displayed in an ar- > manner which makes it nt to visit the store A wonderful selection of quality merchandise in bela offered by ‘The Leader at pri y giveaway prices, ‘The New York buyer of The Leader took advantage of the siump in the ready to wear lines, caused by Easter market conditions in the east, and sent The Leader hundreds and hundreds of garments In the latest styles and designs which are being offered to Casper | people at prices which will astonish | the public becauae of thelr low cost The doors of The Leader opened 9 o'clock yesterday morning re vealing to Casper women an artis tle display of dreases, coats, lingerle, 1. Wallice The principal adc of this | meeting will be given by C, H, Bow n, district. superintendent for the tate highway department. Mr Bowman's address will have to éo with the operations of the state highway department, which subject is considered as eapectally adaptable to motor culb meeting, It {ms hoped that all members ef the Motor club will be present at thin meeting AMERIGA LEADS IN VIOLATIONS (Continued from Page One.) sembling inilitery , dictytorship es, bloomers, household apparel | children’s ready-to-wear cloth f a'l kinds, which are marked | down to prices which are only «| fraction of the actual cost of pro-| duction The stock of lege! practices were altered to apred nless court procedure and the ler! p justice, “T believe much of the observable trend in this country toward social- ism Is due to a belief by some that they cannot obtain justice from the The Leader store | will be awept off the racks in this | o: that thelr rights cannot be sale tO make room for new fall pur pee ntained against the encroach chases. All the merchandise pjaced | ments of the strong.’ said, Wilker- on sale is late mode! spring wearing | yon | apparel which is sure to del. ant |” Justice Marvin B. Rosenberry of |? lindy. . the Wisconsin supreme court said | The slogan of The Leader man-|much of disréspect for Inv: waa dur a to ntlty so 1 enactment of mors > law in to sell tio is “We buy ash, no charge acec row is at 9 Be on h things as | t he da morning y mornin d pet mer ‘PREMIUM LIST FOR NEXT PURE SEED SHOW ALREADY IN MAKING order to plan and prepare m let for the state pure seed form of Teme lened with enactment, be >— BALLOONS IN. FINIGH AACE Continued from Page One.) was piloted by Lieutenant William J. Wlood The Detrolt, piloted by H. ¥ was forced due te fabric, 110 miles from its start ed for m meeting point at 2a. m. Saturday morn sper on } 12 of the county 6f Johnson, Hot aptain Raymond E. O'Neill aid nt, Converse and } eave the fleld heve Frida be counties: ‘The pure seed sh of the bursting of the net be the first of its kind ever held | the bag. the tate and it will be held In co teh = yperation with the efforts of state the | university to stimulate epee interest In the use and produ $1. 00 of pure seed | “$1. 00 | Cleaning and Pressing | Tn. 0. Wesley cropa and soils | spectaliet of the University of Wy Suits er man joming, will be present at the || Overcoats -.._- | c y agents’ meeting, Indications | Dresses % esent give aseurance tl.at the | liry and seed show will he twice as large om the State Poultry and Potato show held here last year, TOO TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | FOR Rr Phone 802 $1.00 . $1.00! Jake, The Nifty Tailor Basement Wyatt Hotel oNT— A nicely furntehed | oom apartment; reasonable | Lincoln. Phone 1044%. fy TERE ihe alae. <R A am sri

Other pages from this issue: