Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 10

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eS oat n t ¥ me n le a n a a e y e " 4 s inwra lah __ PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cribune The standard granu- ked in one-hun h as are seen at ore. The extra fine ed in the regular one und bags, also In five, ten ityefive pound muslin bags re in turn packed in one ound barrels. This style of y popular with the it enables ‘him to sell a onsumer a. small, sack of THOUSAND TONo DAILY SLICED IN SUGAR PLANT Worland Factory Will Finish Campaign By Christmas. eighing the requir r into a paper sa r with the ho she is gétting full weight xtra fine dry sugar that has not ol ds or left ex- The past ‘SUMMARY ( OF | Hens. NEWS "known fat ditor of the y Star, died of SALESMEN | After a long, weary daybehind a counter or carrying a grip— you know the tor- turesoftired,aching burning feet. Give them quick and blessed relief with BENGUE:. ; ; (ANALGESIQUE ) ; ‘ongress has no BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Just soak them in good hot water— wipe dry—and then give them an all around the circuit rub with Ben-Gay. | § Man alive! you'll feel as though you'd just taken an order for a brand new | ~~~~~~~ pair of feet—f. 0. b. (fine on both.) Thos. Leeming & Co.,.N. to Dye 1 16-cent pack mtains dire mple any an tint te shades ich, perma: s in Un- Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—and teil your druggist wheth 1 Liquor conditions at the |he hired a tramp to serve his six Sarcophagus, Just Dip to Tint or Boil }/\: y-|mer posts has been begun. tle CONVENTION OF LEGION MADE SUBJECT OF FEDERAL PRORE * OMAHM, Neb., Oct. 27—U)—|sembled in. legion complaints for recent | presentation today. film man alleged to have fur. vies for the “40 and 8° depicting risque » Was one of those American Legion convention > were | the subject of federal grand jury ir ion today, police officers, s ~proki bition agents Anan Raymond, commander of the Omaha Post number 1, host to the 2 Amos ‘Thomas, in ost guard Clinton t and J. J. Isaac | cessions, were ard by the Inquistorial body sing the jury panelled yesterday. Routine neard as evidence were landlords are also the witnesses, the former to of any unusual deposits made ‘ators of places under ques- to tell of usés to heir buildings were put. " forelgn wa or Jones, in Booth, additions | > America’s hall of fame. | eee : d | FLASHES | BolT Gi. ) | OF LIFE ) elected as this year’s How to Keep it Thick Healthy, Vigorous (By Associated Press) NEW YORK—*My, but the actress ight in the neck” ‘used to pose. me justice,” she CHICAGO—Were Christ on earth today he would be using the news papers and the radio, in the view of Burris A. Jenkins of Kansas City as expressed at a conference of church publicity. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.—Because months jal! sentence, a bootlegger must serve six months himself plus 18 months for contempt. CAIRO—King Tut's tomb has been ypened again and well . preserved ‘lowers have been found in an inner The constant éurling and waving US—"Monsier Caillaux is a|demanded by modern style in hair morsel; what {s called. in| dress, slowly burns the color, lustre America hard-bolled,”* : and very Ife from the hair, leaving fellow: menber ot tre coemiments 2) it dry, faded,’ brittle, streaked with is behets bas gray then the hair roots shrink and LOUISVILLE—"T've killed three my finger prints,” boast- styled “California tornado” half a night squad had dragged 250 pounder into. a cell. They ‘eft the job to the day force. ————_-- showers of rain and s YeRete ation. ra —The Greek govern-|, en ed the prompt evacuation |‘? Srew thick, of Bulgarian territory by its forces.| Tiy this for one week! While The movement to withdray the|combing and dressing your hair reek frontier guards to their for-| moisten your hair brush with a lit- *Danderine” and brush through your hair — the effe ANGELES—Job Harriman,| Startling! Your hair immed ng neath and Tusurd Los attorhey, er the material you wish to color je wool or silk, or whether it is linen, 7 cotton or takes on new life and that heaithy canuidate for vice-prest:| youthful Iustre, becomes incompar, ‘the socialist. party ticket of wavy and: appears twice and_abundant.—Adv. dent o} REDIT grading is now in progress among local merchants. Your record will be examined to deter- if you are worthy of further or put on the “bad pay list.” mine credit If you owe past due accounts—why not wipe them out right now? If you are not in position to do this, call and have a friendly chat with your creditors regarding what you can really do. You surely want your credit status to reflects good’ intentions, at least. And you can't afford to let your’mer- chant friend think that you are totally indifferent. The importance of PAYING YOUR BILLS PROMPTLY is to be empha- sized in announcements in this paper the next three days. Look for them. Read them. It is the purpose of the local credit ay your bills association to present a few of the many. angles pertaining to CREDIT in these announcements—some of w hich | will be helpful to you honest folks who | desire to keep personal credit rating high at all times. i: You will find that the merchants | who comprise the local credit associa- tion are very reasonable, if you will | but meet them half way. All they ask is that you RROMPTLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1925 oa ——— Ee eee LIQUOR CONDITIONS AT OMAHA i THINK OF IT! AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR (zy ors ON ANY UIT OR OVERCOAT | IN THE HOUSE Instead of waiting for the January Sales you can buy your Suit and Overcoat now at January Sales Prices. Never before has this oppor- tunity presented itself. We must unload our clothing. YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF OVER 900 UP-TO-DATE GARMENTS Our store is crowded with Suits and Overc2ats from the largest manufacturers in the United States. We are offering FASHION PARK, CORTLEY, GRIFFON, BEIBER ISAACS, CLOTH CRAFT, MIDDISHADE PENNSYL-BLUE— Flannels, Cheviots, Worsteds, Twills, Serges and Gabardines and Whipcords. We can show you any wanted model—double-breasteds, two and three-button single-breasteds and sport models. Our large stock ineludes Slims, Longs, Shorts, Stouts, Stubs and Regulars, Buy Now! This is one season that you will NOT have to wait until January to buy your much needed SUIT OR OVERCOAT ON SALE. We are offering a REDUCTION that has never before been heard of, at this time of the year. You do not have to select froma picked-over stock as our Clothing Department is NEW and COMPLETE. $20.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT .. . . $16.00 $25.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT . .. . $20.00 $30.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT .. . . $24.00 $35.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT . . . . $28.00 $40.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT ... . $32.00 $45.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT ... . $36.00 $50.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT ... . $40.00 $55.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT ... . $44.00 $60.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT .. . . $48.00 $65.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT .... $52.00 . Harry Yesness THE MAN in the BARREL COME DOWN TONIGHT AND LOOK EM OVER FIVE COMPETENT SALESMEN AT YOUR SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS

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