Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 10

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 eee ee t Sec- avenue, ‘McKinley from K to the ‘ \D C j \LS f L L AiG ee 9 eee: Northewstern cracks on tat 2 ean ae = | | THES OR S20 Read SA PAE /ONING PLANS elec aegrmene heaton Sg 7 | 1 por als is ‘gested. The worl PAGE TE Che Casper Daily Cribune Eighth, the streets joining at the (Continued From Page One) court house would be re-aligned. to bring the city’s share up to| Ninth, the Alcova road would be $35,000. changed to avoid two turns and so he third project is the extension|that the motorist might travel of Walnut’ street to CY? avenue. along either Locust street or nlong| “1 between Thirteenth and Fourteenth | the old speeAway In the Community| {ors seemed unable to reach at an estimated combined cost Of| tion of New York Invites co-opey, ARE EXTENDED a ie eh ey TS tion in efforts to legalize pueipeer. | "east es anne « oe AUROE SAVES 2 PEOPLE Fund Created by Garland to Fight Capi- ment to cost $25,000. talism Grows by Leaps and Bounds ad two patients that the doo. at an estimated cost of $6,000. Cer-| club addition. tp. | Cael eels a paper utes ad [ b} 7 tain land would have to be con-! In drawing the plans the commis-| yised the knife. A friend who 1 oe Successtul Speculations demned for this work and one|sion has in mind three classes of| tried Mayr’s Wonderful Remed. building razed, streets. The first class will be con-| Stomach trouble proposed that I r Fourth, McKinley street would be | sidered the most important and bear| ommend it to my patients, which 1 realigned at Fifteenth so that ajthe heaviest traffic. They conse-|qjid. Both are now entirely well. | maximum grade of 6 per cent would] quently will receive first attention] am very glad that I was able to r exist on Fifteenth. The grade ncw/]in the matter of improvement. They | ommend it.” It removes the cat is nearer 15 per cent. The work listed as main through streets.| a! musous from the intestinal tra would cost $5,000. suggested at present are K,| and allays the inflammation which Fifth, a viaduct would be bullt}C, East Second and West Yellow-| causes practically all stomach, | over the Chicago and Northwestern | stone, East and West Railroad from} and intestinal ailments, includin NEW YORK —(By The Radical organi receiving stance from a fund created by Charles Garland, of North Carver, Maks., ‘“‘to fight capitalism,” have made more than $1,000,000 in Wall | Street in the last two years. Associated Press.) — | ic service increas | ae aaa : " Eri ist), oun res the fou dati | to the city of $75,000. tire length; Locust, Walnut, Ash} money refunded. For sale by dr areal vd today, oapit ath “fact that Sixth, a subway would be con-| between West Yellowstone and West| gists everywhere. —Ady. Pe 10,00 0 Ke ef ar ° i > “gs structed under the Chicago and B. Center between K and Railroad i ‘ jous radical nizations and = eS = = — Some of our securities rose in value 2,000 per cent in two years,” Mr. Ernst sald. “A lar ic 1 was stock in the jfonal Bank, which increased moi than $1,000 a share, It shows that radicals are conservative when {t comes to handling money on a large | scale,” | Dr Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for mayor, described the fund's success in making money in Wall street as one of the greatest Orchestra and Pageant) joes of tie season, “It issa joke on u For Presbyterian 1 joke on Geo Values We Are Proud to Feature In Shoes You'll Be Proud to Wear Get the habit of visiting the Economy Shoe Basement—there’ll always be something worth while waiting for you there. Every day we place new bargains on display that mean dollars in your pocket. A survey of the store finds there noteworthy offerings for tomorrow. Which one uid. “It's chair ri, a husky son was born en da after Mrs. J, Mayhugh of Toledo gaye birth to a * S 1 S | ol tiret ested Ba et Ata Oe hes to her. ‘The girl (left) weighed five pounds and the boy eight, appeals to you most? Come down and see them tomorrow, sure! ad unday ocho I. \Baker (one of the richest men in I R oy h Bl k V l t ‘Co —--= the country) making money for tha and believe that it has a 4 +) n 1c. ac e ve Piatt 1 and winter work | "gical movement Pecans SEE NG Reta eee | Think of the beauty of soft black velvet in this ele- aera i ate and So- el 1 ; clalist, establish with cept his fa ton m gantly simple pattern. You'll find this slipper sur- prisingly well made inside and out. Has moderately rounded toes and _ fashion- able spike heels. Light, col- 9 red linings. Can be had in black satin also esbyterian Church 5 Es nelude the well under w e fund in 1922, | cilities ne 1 community | $800,000 he refused to ac- | requireme and to do our best to are of the estat be a popular public servant James A. Garland, I BiCer Senin eabanie r, Jr., manager of the 7 J 1 * u anaire: Mountain tes Power Securities sa i a ae company, tI securities selling = af Kalin T aha agency of the company, explain the s ted are requested:to be plan in detail and equipped employes —_—— nt Sunday morning, with complet information regaramg| NEW. YORK, Sept. 25—(Asso-;nant, the Senators will place their cial attention will also be given fhe cOnipany Are lerree Byaohs, }' | elated Press)—Far from being down-| full strength in the fie'd today in a short time their individual defeat Bente club ; afive.we hes . inst St. Louis. here, and the res to pageantry. An instructive. and eee ibaKte MAN ie Atwieoes ‘ A . eutertelnme a nt under a skilled LOreays bes Telniorcedy by ep kiran » National league race for ‘the ] ulars will continue in the lineup dur- Assia’ hak will bow ipresanted Td Sea Iie res in five years, John Me: the three-game series. 3 eae 3 . + "| The meeting closed with a. few rr aires ver e te . t Chi. enews! Satriani aw, grey-haired manager of the| With the Browns, Detroit and Chi carly in the winter. It will require words from Patrick Sullivan, vice}... ») . ‘a the older members of the Sunday hintiiofathe: Maounthinwsliter York ‘Giants, regards the tri- co fighting for the third and y Openwork Ties of Patent The high school miss and all who like low heels will want this shoe at once. The sort of slipper that gives oxford service with ticularly 2 4 oh of » Pittsburgh club as'a| fourth place, nager Harris said School, particularly of the High sre aad quai es |umph of the Pitt School age. ‘The cast will include (Continued From Page Oney Sas combany, Who cordially’ on: | “good tonic," foribaxeball he would use ame strength about Later in the season a par-| to invest in the utilities serving them . MEMO ahah s McGraw has nothing but pratse | uis that he did against now difficult to obtain w sound! for the Pir slipper style. Is made b alta vttiat When'the @é1 with neat little cut-outs on 98 fouls fine play will be given in- to share in the dividends, or at P put predicts thai c 2 Sen- ae . a : saing abOUEN1G0 tnbtibera VOreene necessary to pay on the|investment paying the investor as| tne Giants will be back on top in rs go to Boston next week, most the sides, has cute round hool, m f the teen age money invested in plant and equip- | 004 2 return as that psa eat g dpraiaiots, daar Ni Wh gad ot toes and rubber-tipped wns S Madar ts bets ofits 7 company. He said that he proposed] uy’, 7 ateL nae eineiv ke Rhae “thoktha ae A aay, . Instead of the usual one-day Sun-] Ment. In this way the pUbIC oe eee ee ee ne eck ‘ hat the victory of the themselves ni shape for, the heels. Try to match it for Id serie n good tonic for | w President Griffith si day school rally, the church will| comes the real owners of the utilities d series. : observe the’entire month of October | and at the same time keeps respon- league baseball. ney | the Senators would arrive in Pitt 1 ; with Sunday, October 4.| sible, trained and experienced man- Dreyfus’ outfit certainly knocked] burgh October 5. This will give On that day special speakera will|agement on the job, Safe and reli-| th? Prostam of talks. ut the door long enough and at last|them the next day to work out on ee vg : ease aa ; sae ‘i “ed Forbe: Wield yreparatory oO ec occupy the pulpits and speak to the| able investment to let them in Forbes Field, preparatory to th » provided, ps ‘ y vie e outcome ¢ opening ¢ of the world series ptt ‘ei Biret burch | ing @ieatistactory w views the outcome of the | open schools in the First church, -up. He | Octobe: BT a a e of return, and : Kenwood and Mountain View. It is| people and remain in the community. pointed out that Pittsburgh will en-| president Cooli¢ who threw out , Mills, | the dtvidends paid the plan to have ry department | The citizen invests in properties he r the national classic under the| the first ball in the opening game of and class in all these Sunday schools | can see, in a business that ‘he can HANDLE RECORD CROWD haadleaniontasian a mew experience, | the wovld’s series here last year, and class in all these Sunday schools | can see, ‘ y but that the club's hitting strength | was invited today by Clark Griffith, make special efforts to enlarge thefr| watch and has no secrets, for the End bxbeilect spieniaghanedireeeet numbers and increase their effi-| public utility business today is an president of the Washington club, eg this Kto act imilar ca’ October sa open. book, close lated by to act in a sim! 1 ciency. aay book, closely regulated by the J N WAS N HALL Washington, he added, also has|9, the first day tho Pirates appear In addition to the regular minis-|HN. .. nutteaby people took bi formidable twirling, and’ the allim-| here. He took -the invitation under for members of his family Refreshments and dancing followed A Remarkable Offering Lots of women have wanted a shoe just like this one but couldn’t find it. The uppers are of soft comfortable black kid leather and do not have the side perforations pic- tured. The toes are also shorter and round- er. Heels are a comfort- able Cuban and are rub-§ 98 ber-tipped.* Lots of good % Sunda t North Side Community comfort here. Also in other speakers will be Rev. Dr. tari ae : up this {dea in 1915 we were laughed portant factor: of steadiness. consideration. + black patent leather, at__ Walker: Pow af Wyo. and Ri at by financiers and prominent util- /ASHINGTON, Sept By As: pearls Pair Oe Gc “Clatk, Syhodical, Executive for | it¥ operators, but we have seen com-| With Boln’s orchestra in fine fet- paPreasicoalthtugh thes nasal s a eiuitine Hinton Chock-f ll of Styl a _Clark, Syhodical Executive for anion Gath two-thirds of all] tle, the regular Saturday night dance | 50°! ye A hte) Brive a they haye]s, thus permitting him to attend the OC. u oO Yy e gue pen-| opening game here if he desires. ee electric light in the couptry | at. Washington Hall tomorrow e' There’s snap and dash from toe to heel in this sprightly ‘fall oxford for men. Light tan calf- skin is the style leather for autumn—this oxford is made of it. Has semi-square toe shape, stout welt soles and has light rows of black stitchings to add class. 54 98 adopt it and declare it wonderfully | ning is expec successful in establishing good pub-| crowd. Th alw: a good Is Me relations and raising the great | congenial crowd at Washington hi Jse sums needed every year for exten-|for this particular occasion each rAd Hi CPENT long to serve never ending inc week, and Saturday will prove no ex 5 oF ed to mttract a record une Want Ads Bring Results. {i public demands. ception. EYES | panies now have more than 75, The regular admission price of 99 che Teas (Mt home shareholders and they r Sentncwlsprevall Gntitheckewtlabe = rritat . more than $5,000,000 in cash divi-| no extra charge for dancing. Walter CAC Sun Wind Dust Cinders dends each year.” Galles, proprietor of the establish TECOMMENDED w* SOLD BY DRUOGISTS s-OPTICIANS 5 me ee pat Waite fon FREE EYE BOOK MURINE CO. Gilcaco. regard Casper as one of tho| ment promises everybody an A-1 1 best cities of its size in the United You tan’t buy more wear and nifty appearance at this price_ For Well Dressed Boys Young fellows who want the latest in oxfords to wear with their sheik trousers will pick this jaunty shoe. Is made after the approved style lines for men’s ox- Sept. 25:—(Associat-| of the unsuccessful yor Hylan for thef mayorality nomination time. NEW YORK, he $88,668 in “a statement fords with broguish-looking round filed today with the board of elec: toes, wide flat soles and touches of tions. Among those who contributed ; e oe to the Mayor's fund was William Per oradens. a4 welt soles mean e Randolph Hearst, the publisher, his | added service and comfort. Rubber | chief supporter in’ the campaign. A Perfect heels, of course. Sizes 214 to 514__ Although {mportunea by his | oF Jy ends to run on an independent Time Piece ticket the mayor thus far has re | =? fused to make a definite announce: | <4 $15 Brisk Fall Tie for Girls High school girls will like this clever new two-eyelet tie. : nt. Both the Hylan Five Cent | . . ec t ih Mind thereto Govern: | € Its uppers are of rich medium brown calf- ; ' 5 | Our long experence in skin with darker brown tongue. There § 98 cae ye aa tek $s as are neat cut-outs on the sides which the oi an qualified us to selec tcbor " show. ‘Toes ¢ ae ol | Hie teeth neal wane picture does not show. Toes are plain om) The mayor this morning tor our customers. and round and creased acros: = j atit was “open minded" on the ques-| ‘\!? These we offer-vou for : tlon of whether he would run inde- cash or F T d Ww c a es om . cS | pendently, but declined to commit, On Systematic e ts Handy an arm | | himse If fu It’s nice to slip your feet into a pair of these felts at the end of the day and enjoy solid comfort. They are very well made of a soft, warm felt, haye moccasin style toes and extra soft padded leather soles. Silk ribbon trimming adds tone to their appearance. In many fresh MOWICOLOTE Gnas An Ideal School Shoe for Misses If you are looking for a girls’ school shoe th rill gi 3 : 8’ s at will give extr; good service at low cost be sure and see this shoe. Unusual strong yet pliable uppers of dark brown leather and soles of excellent weight and durability put miles Payments Here you have a_fine line to select from, an absolute guarantee and a responsibility that is your safeguard, We invite you to in- vestigate our — syste- matic payment plan, 2 Polka. TS 08 aI Satin wa aloma one pic- Batentsbea then rahcver Moonie y CARLOAD lf GREELEY : the one,pictured above. tured. Double strength arch, flexible iE Sala neg paats EROS Co, A shoe that will os ens “usage Ses" ME ONS RECN F 3 —_AOHNSON BOS, STORE || pany announced today the arrival of | a truck load of the famous Greeley Johnson Brothers Grocery com: = wonder melons, the large kind with y i i Toes ar ; [thes teeigi icles sheets tetitecac hen of wear in this shoe. Toes are the popular 98 iy have offered a special price on the | 118 E. Second St. round type and heels are rubber-tipped. = Re i||| | entire lot. for Saturday “Where You Will Put this shoe to the test! Sizes 12 to 2, urge housewives to take: advante Eventually Buy” $3.24. Sizes 81% to 1114_ f the Saturday figure and stock - i peat eo = 2 . up for several days. They will keep Roseta Thelma Il [eontear senor aries A Wonder Hose Value A Patent Pump with a fine steel cut A Blonde Kid, trimmed in black pa In addition to this treat, Johnson Women who buy their hos i ; buckle. Exactly as pictured above. ent, like the one pfetured above. Bi ipa a6 atts un’ attractive Heninnanalan Baeyibe: fitres aks find ou number to SoTL, ciesass pe . : prize on Wyoming grown squash. " 2e, and appearance, It j * Made by Srey ood, veal beauty. | They purchased the entire crop of $5.00 Reward Phoenix, who are famous for the value they wegen vi ? Priced $9.85 Priced $9 85 a rancher not far from Casper, and their hosiery. Reinforcements at . you in . e are frank to say that they are the] Five dollars reward will be paid t deheal 5 8 I 4 til r 5 very best of the season. The price of-| to the party furnishing the Casper oe an 5 ee wae tile to the pe Nor * antlieve: A MW fered on them for Saturday only 1s] Dally Tribune information teading wear. Seasonable colors to ch Rs. is ) 2, & A Comfortable antile er ridiculously low and will enable the | to the capture of the person who Is from__ SELL ait 2 hoe Or mOn Shoe for Women shopper to buy in large quantities | fraudulently collecting subscriptions Cree and women O |] and put a dozen ¥ so away for the] from Tribune subscribers. Patrons li) ] winter months. of the paper should not pay any 122% EAST SECOND STREET FCONOMY SHOE BASEMENT one their subscription except the carrier who dellvers the paper or : }] "The cot jete service store” and 3 ||||] have laid particular emphasis on the] 8%, authorized collector from the Wh lli| | case with which a woman may tele.| office. If you ore not sure you are : fect edhe Pn ity. | Paving the right collector, ask bim | Dhone BHALASY deU* | to Show his credentinis. If he ean }e within a few hours after it Is} not ao eo please call the Tribune 4 “We Fit the Feet” | received at the store. The same care k CORNER F || is exercised) in putting up phoned NER FIRST AND CENTER GLADSTONE /HOTED BLDG. Hil) cniers: telia’ shows’ Soo ‘customer | TGS ephone = | who calls in person, ay Johnron Brothers style themselves

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