Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN PEACHE? Don’t Forget—We Have a Large Supply of . WASHINGTON ELBERTA PEACHES §} A For Today and Tomorrow 4 a complete line of % C . F: , confectionery and meats Center, alled bees p ; $1.20 Per Crate mat rl s district and is com’ Bartlett Pears, 40-lb. boxes BUY THEM WHILE THEY LAST Rialto Fruit Store RIALTO THEATER BUILDING open morning a » former o jrocery and in that capacity a | I \ y Tomorrow the Last Day of the SPECIAL CLUB PLAN SALE of Select Any New Chest On Display---Pay $5.00 On Delivery---Balance In Small Monthly Payments Te exceptionally high quality and the extraordinary values of these Cedar Chests have impressed everyone who has attended 4 this sale. Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chests of the most ap- a proved styles and embodying the best details of construction; both copper trimmed and plain as well as new styles in American Walnut and Mahogany outside finish with Cedar linings. So Reasonable Any One Gan Have a Cedar Chest Right now during this special offer you may make your selection of any of the many big Cedar Chest values on our floor on a Club Plan of Payment—$5. 00 with the purchase, the balance in small monthly remittances. This offer will posi- tively be withdrawn after tomorrow. Don’t wait and be disappointed. COME IN TOMORROW, SURE! | Tomorrow the Last Day! Be Sure to Come In! | YOU’LL LIKE TRADING AT CALLAWAYS | FURNITURE 133 E, Second | H I h rade "FOOD CENTER' TO OPEN EARLY SATURDAY ONSFCOND STREET staple rt of plete- ith everything for the its doors to the tis wher Mar- of what he t and clean. fated |* who | est food emporiun Assoc! with him is Joe ndhoefner, saxtev—me | conducted the meat department at he Bungalow. Mr. Sandho efner t the Che Casper Daily Cribune The new food store sells for cash only and will‘ make a small extra for délivery of goods ordered er the counter, ‘The every item on the shelves Food Center is far below the per figure and this alone hundreds of friends for re, All goods are plainly on tHe she with their nd it is nned to conduct on a semi self service s of course will be on nd to make the task of choosing »d Center is located at 129 West Second street in the center of the downtown section. A feature which will be of especial interest to everyone is the free parking space on a large lot directly in the rear of the stere where shoppers who 2 in automobiles may leave thelr they like absolutély ge. The entrances to space are at the-alley of the Stockmen’s Nation- yuilding; the alley just back lerming Hotel; or at the alley off David street. 1 this issue of the Tribuné is a display advertisement calling nm to the grand opening on | he morrow. In it, the management nas made several attractive offers | which are absolutely’ free of any trings. Read them for they will vean money in your pocket, During his long period as proprie- of the Bungalow, Mr, Habenicht de many friends in Casper. They vil all be glad to know of his new- ( business venture and he cor- ally invites old friends and new to isit the Food Center on the occa- on of its opening tomorrow, as he feele certain that ‘the courteous treatment, the cleanliness, and the rare opportunities to snge money which they will find there will make regular customers of all. peehalate nore A MAS, VIRGIL Q. NESBITT OUFFERS BROKEN BONE IN FALL DOWN STEPS Mr. Virgil O, Nesbitt, district su- erintendent of the Wyoming Chil- en’s Home Finding society, is re- vering from a broken collar bone aud torn Mgaments suffered when she fell on the steps leading to the sement of her residence at 415 South Lincoln street. RODEO RIDER INJURED AT GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS, Oct. 9.—@— Dewey Smith of Windbam is in Columbus hospital with — several broken ribs, a strained back and wrenched ankle and possible inter- nal injuries, sustained when Danger, rodeo horse which he had ridden successfully, stampeded with him over an arena fence at the Great Falls Ad club rodeo’s opening ex- hibition here late yesterday after- noon and fell on him and dragged him a short distance by one stirrip. He was knocked unconscious and at first thought dead. He regained partial consciousness late yesterday and was reported fully conscious this morning. CHEYENNE COMPANY ACCEPTS FRANCHISE CHEYED »., Oct. 9. —The Cheyenne Fuel «ind Pow | company has filed its written ac | tanc of the franchise-ordinan ed it by the city commissic ers with Mayor Archie Allison, 7 | franchise will run f years and s the canstruction of a pipe from the Wellington oll field in Colo to Cheyenne for the pur- pose supplying «Cheyenne with natuarl gas, The pipe ne must be built within one year. | lin Gu: ay sells life insurance, Mercury Hits 26 Degrees In Casper Today Mercury in Casper thermomet- ers slid two degrees nearer winter last night than ft had previously droppe The minimum to Georga® T he chill wake of the forenoon, [—Pepee 01> i y ee = that came frost lifted dur the winters through duri ings to you. while shoes A Dapper Tie— Brand New A style that will strike you just right. Made of the ne’ w tan shade of ca!f skin Rich Fall Shad You'll like the new fall shades —they have a smooth 3 $5.9 Ladies four buckle arctics Misses four buckle Children’s four buckle arctics - Children’s slippers , ECONOMY Pode ped ode De > }:}°> 0 oe ees oooh} o<p eo os ><> o<> 0<peospo OeSedsod-} a, rich lustre and .00 Men’ s Light Tan Shoes Imported Turkish bed room CONOMY fl and the day was clear and pleas- 'Phe prospect of fair skies ant. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 Earth Tremors and rising temperature is held out by the official weather forecast. —>—_— HENRY WYATT 10 TAKE OVER CAFETERIA HERE The Wyatt Cafeteria, which under the operation of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Sisk has been one of Casper's m popular restaurants, will be ta over next Sunday by Henry Wy: owner of the Wyatt hotely in which the cafeteria is houses No cha in policy is planned. eason, ing the winter. for your approval. A Beautiful New Satin Pump A sleek new style in fine black satin | with — heets somewhat Jower than pic- tured. Hd bri attract- ive buckle wit! in cen- ter. Will lool arming on your foot— $4.98 es in Phoe- fit that If so, strengthen ani wins admiration and them in a pair of the service to please “Tri Spring” arch the thrifty. Priced porting Oxfords. to win business— soft golden brown leather, have flexibli soles and comfortab! ber tipped Cuban Why suffer longer? $4.9 Are and ca down a strap slippers — for boys -- Misses Tan Baby’s “Health shoes 12214 EAST ghar sraxas ar o> MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY FOR THREE DAYS ONLY WE WILL BE SATISFIED WITH SALESMEN’S COMMISSIONS. THIS IS BEING DONE TO SECURE A LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS. ‘Are Your Arches Weak? Made of wait if necessary. Boys brown blucher Stout hi-cut shoes HOE In New England ANCHESTER, N. H,, Oct. 9.— (#)—Slight earth tremors were felt throughout the Merrimac river val- ley in New Hampshire about 9 &. m., today. FRANKLIN, H., Oct. 3.—)— nost| What appeared to be an earthquake ken} shook houses and rattled pictures att,)and.dishes at 9 at m. today. A sound like an explosion accompanied the shock which lasted two or three seconds. nge oe Soe Deedee eee pe dpothee dee Here’s Some Outstanding SHOE VALUES FOR TOMORROW’S SELLING ) These colder days your thoughts turn to the proper footwear for Well constructed shoes are necessary to stand the stress of wetting and drying the average shoe must go You'll find just what you need here and our system of buying, selling and displaying means big sav- Tomorrow we are offering the following worth- A For Every Child ‘The flexibility and surprisingly long wearing qualities of these scuffers make ‘them big sellers. Are smoothly and carefully made throughout. Comes in light tan, brown, and black in lace and but- ton patterns. Sibes 8% ot 1144----------- $2.98 Sizes 5% to 8— 48 Cold id rest these sup- kid le welt le rub- heels. You “Well The swagger’ dash of this new We've just received this jaunty Thompson shoe will appeal to you 3 tan calf Oxford. Made stoutly to at once. Has the right semi-brogue Heeled? stand the hard service a school style lines that are “It” for fall, xirl gives them and made neatly Made of u plump, full grained lea- Keep your heels: level } to please the eye us well. ther that means quick response to and your shoes will hold } Good weight ‘soles and the shining cloth and long thelr shape and thelr } Miller rubber heels, Nifty days of service, Soles are new look twice as long. $ deoorative _ perforations. welted and good weight; heels Our repair shop takes} Blucher pattern, Half are Wingfooted. Small specini pains to'do your } leather lined. Notice our brass eyelets to top— work just as you desire } price— in do it while you Drop any time, Rich Velvet slippers Walk” SECOND STREET Strong Little High Cuts for Children strong xet soft brown leather sin toe and buckle good soles: For Cold Evenings you wear a pair of these soft, warm felt slippers. folks, | A New Oxford for School Girls f $3.98 FOOTWEAR ITEMS OF INTEREST Latest styles in ladies Misses Radio Two hundred pairs of broken sizes in women’s slippers__ BASEMENT : \Pension Allotment ForWm. Armstrong Congressman Winter has recelved notification from the Bureau of pensions of the allowance of @ pen- sion“for William Armstrong of Cas. per at the rate of $15.00 per I al beginning January 15, 1925, Ottinger, Edgerton Club Two Barbers, first-class. and fast, $40 to $€0 per week Call Edgerton Club Edgerton, Wyo. stoutly made fittle boot of Fust the thing for win- . In place of the toe this boot has the pop- and comfortable mocca- tip. Has one strap at the top. Extro and Mornings floors lose their terror when They are some values, at this price, Made right, of @ good grade felt and hove silk ribbon and pom pom trimming. Padded leather soles. Pleasing combination iS } coloringe— Qe ; one strap ivinied oe ee Sere FURS AT WHOLESALE PRICES | WE WILL NOT STOCK THESE FURS THEREFORE, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXTRAORDINARY THREE-DAY SALE. URS! FURS! FURS! Ze ees: Ga FURS! FURS! FURS!

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