Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE TEN RING BATTLERS TO BE SEEN IN WORKOUT HERE Fighters on Monday’s| Card to Arrive | Saturday. Word was received today b: Yesness and Tom McKeo' of the Arkeon Athle 1 of Salt Lake City ightwelght c’ ntain region. knockout over I nut of the ring in the and also received a pop n over Eddie Mack in though the referee gave m a draw, the newspapers gave tok decisic HRIGIN OF MAN’ TO BE: SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC OF ACV, CHAS. A WILSON | At the First Presbyterian taber- | ixth and Durbin streets, next | the es | D., will spe Modern discoveries strata will be considered as related to the question of evolution and the of creation. The actual ot vn on the subject will be set forth with the logical conclu- sions to be drawn from them. The er has devoted much study to and will present It in as to be of interest to ubject such a way the put LIBRARY HERE IS OPEN FOR PUBLIC AGAIN The Natrona County Public Library was open today after h | ing been closed for three weeks in | connection with the build and im Violators Forfeit Bonds in Cheyenne CHEYENNE, Wyse, Suly 17 Judge Kennedy To| Head Committee In Welcoming Dawes| CHEYENNE, Wy Judge T. Blake Kennedy will be the $5.00 Reward | Five dollars reward wil! b> paid to the party furnishing the Casper Dally Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who |r fraudulently collecting subscriptionr from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should oot pay any on? thelr subscription except the urrier who delivers the paper or ap authorized lector from the office, {f rou are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask bim to show his credentials, If he can not do #0 please call the Tribune Telephone 15 caste ee Another College Calls) Youthful Chief Executive Prof. Henry M. Wriston, his: tory department Wesleyan Uni- | versity, has been named presi- dent of Lawrence College, Ap- pleton, Wis. He is thirty-five. Clarence C. Little, just named head of the U. of Michigan is sidered young for that post. will extend ne to Vice Dawes and Chey- ay, he committee te attorney hie Allison. president of Com- Harry B. Hende r of the Cheyenne Char merce, and O. B. tary of the Fron tee, will assist the committee and serve with the appointed members. For results try a Tribune c nee kemults try a ‘Tribune Classt- Child’s Patent With a Touch of White A flexible little patent slip- per for children’s wear. Wedge heels for extra ser- vice. Neat touches of white to 8 $1.89 s 2 to 5 That Good Comfort Our Most Popular Low Heel tie, differer For Beautiful. Ankles 1.00 | Emma C. Spencer of 616 North Cen - | skin to its normal healthy condition, t Inexpensive A rich lustrous silk hose in the well known Phoenix brand. Gives wonderful ser- vice In black and colors.— FA-DISPATCHER AT CASPER 1S NOW EXECUTWE C. J. Connett Promoted to Superintendency of “Q” at Omaha Word was received today by Mrs. ter street that her brother, C. J Connett, had been appointed super- Intendent of the Omaha division of the ago, Burlington and Quincy railr The Omaha division ts one f the most important on the Bur i nd Mr. Connett will of all lines tadiat- In that division. s well known in Cz ing from Oma Mr. Connett rash spread gs fe little Resinol Ointment to the first bit of itching rashor patch of eczema and check it before itdevelops into a serious orstubborn skin trouble. It's amazing how quickly this soothing ointment stops itching, reduces inflam- mation and soreness and restores the Your druggist sells the Resinol products. Resinol Che Casper Daily Tribune per having been chief dispatcher of the Burlington here six years ago. He left Casper on July 15, six years ago, to become trainmaster of the Burlington system at Omaha. Mr. Connett’s appointment as superin- tendent of the Omaha division, went into effect on July 15. Mr. Connett earned his promotion step by step. He was transferred from Omaha to Beardstown, UL, as trainmaster there and again pro- moted to assistant superintendent of the St. Paul division with headquar- ters at St. Paul, Minn, He earned the reputation at St. Paul of being one of the most able raflroad sys- tem execytives in the employ of the Burlington. Mr. Connett {s the brother of Mrs. Emma. C. Spencer and the uncle of Charles Spencer of the Ohio Oi! Mary Jane Spencer, 1 dancing instructor. Card of Thanks Wo wish to thank our friends for indness and sympathy. shown ing our recent~bereavement, Ka Sometimes the crowds in our basement make us wonder if all Casper doesn’t With values such as we are offering, made possible by our economies in rent, profits and fixtures, it’s little wonder that more and more people are trading here. Just notice some of tomorrow’s best offerings. buy their shoes here. In Cool White Kid A charming summery silip- per of dainty white kid leather in a nifty one strap pattern, Cut outs at throat give an touch. Toes are semi-round, heels the fashionable spike. Scroll work design on sides— individual $5.98 $5.98 $4.98 Even the Boys Want Style » need of paying r such a rea Has soft & her, fourteen-inch up: pers, soft capped mocea sin toe, d has good ather soles Some buy at— $5.98 Some t Lots of w grabbed shoe barga’ 4are white k @ Whites for : One Dollar these vas slippers in a var- MEA iety of hee terns in broken sizes. p= Sold formerly $9.00, SPECIAL ~~ $1.00 It’s Considerably Cooler Down Here ECONOMY SHOEP ASEMENT yaa I a 2 2 More People Should Know of--- This ECONOMICAL Place to Buy Shoes ‘ For Stylish Feet— Black Patent The graceful lines of this newest patent look attractive on any foot, Has smart spike heels, fastens with single narrow strap and has neat new spike heels, round fitting round toes. Different French toes and.braid trim- than pictured, havingatouch ming. A bright ornament at ef iridiscent patent leather throat lends distinction, And at throat only— | And the shade t | demand jthe modern | have blind $3.48 $3.74 More have white ins. These id and can- omen Is and pat- up to repairing will when turned FOR SATURDAY We carry a complete line of Fresh Vegetables at all times. RIALTO FRUIT STORE Rialto Theater Building ‘A Stylish Satin at a Seldom would you find as attractive a satin as this one for such a low price, the earmarks of a much high- er priced shoe, having the style in boys well dressed men These shoes quare tot Sizes 1 to 2 Sizes 2% to 6 Your Good Worn Shoes Your good worn shoes, plus < - | good material, plus good shoe I make | shoes nearly as good as new out by efficient repair shop, OPEEDERG ARE: SEIZED HERE ed speeders have been e midnight in the drive department driving and fficer Radden s within a per- Three arrested launched by the poll to put nend tor Meuler was arrested at k this morning for speed- n West Yellowstone. Meuler was released on § appear ge Jo! Murray in urt this aft 1. Hill was arrested at 8:20 this morning by Radden on { speeding on West Rail- iue. He was released on nd. few moments later, Radden arrested J. A, Brady for speeding t .Yello' C: Lower Price Has all shoes is the light tan . Felt Slippers at a Bargain Price Made of a good grade of soft felt with comfort- ble * silk ribbon trim, padded leather soles and Silk pom pom decorations, In fawn, purple, brown, medium brown, wine and rose in two tone effects Sat- urday. 98c those our FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. MEDNICK BROS. OPEN EVENINGS ) % * Final Values — July Clearance Sale Hart Schaffner & Marx and Medbro Fine Suits 14 215 Silk Trimmed 35.00 Val : Palm Beaches Only i ee $50.00 Values With this announcement goes your final opportunity to participate in this great July sale. There still remain sufficient quantities and high qualities in each price group to satisfy every man. Buy Your Fall Suit NOW, ; MEDNICK SEE OUR WINDOWS *% Giving More to Get'More ns grrennarersr ws renee ITY we erm oe senna * Reduced! ? Furnishings SHIRTS All the favored materials and patterns. Neckband or collar attached. | $1.95 Values to $3.50 ! SILK SHIRTS ,| - A fine assortment of qual- ity Shirts in all the new patterns. Many Manhat- tans included. $4.95 Values to $10.00 SHOES AND OXFORDS This lot includes all our discontinued styles. If we have your size they are teal values at $3.95 WALK-OVER SHOES AND OXFORDS Black and tan, fine calf- ene, in the new broad oes. | $7.45. Former values to $9.00 Walk-Over Vici _ '{ Shoes and Oxfords See our windows for this assortment. | $8.45 - Fornier values to $10.00 EDWIN CLAPP Shoes and Oxfords $9.95 Former values to $12.50 You know the reputation of this fine shoe. UNDERWEAR Cooper's Athletic style, in fine nainsook, 95¢ Regular $1.25 values LADIES’ HOSE Kayser and Wind silk or chiffon. “Shel alg $1.70 3 pairs for $5.00 Walk-Over Ladies’ Footwear $4.95 Our entire stock included. Formerly priced to $11.00. BROS. OPEN EVENINGS eT Psy

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