Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1917, Page 5

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A Veritable’ . was pretty Gloria Stafford. She resented the rigid rules and regulations laid down by her governess and accepted every opportunity that offered a lark to escape from under the watchful eye of her..guardian.....Come-follow- the adventures and experiences of this fascinating girl in our new serial story, Gloria’s Romance By MR. and MRS. RUPER'T HUGHES They will bring back the days of youth—they will revive lag ging spirits. Young and old will read with interest this captivating story. a Read the Story — Then Feliaw It in the Pictures} ™ often makes & mounhtin ofa | develop mole hill. There is a gforching path /™eMof P: ont Wilson’s peace note} First installment will appear in The D aily Tribune within a few days jin Ife, ang iimany whe gravel |‘ Pelltieere t; mcluded the handling: THE RHIN O C ER oO S Ne. sec we of Secrety nsing’s ‘verge of} ° rD a ¥ © |two days in Cs . t CHRO thay ess. As ® Fe-|war’ stateme tis supplementary | CITY NEWS T ‘o days in Casper, where she came to sult there comes a time when they announccmenban4 foreign and diplo-| | pe present a delightful musical program ! Little Items About People at St. Mark’s parish house Friday ev- | You Know { jening. The or ; ~ : and Louise Wolcott return with her Miss Margaret McDermott has as to the her guest Mrs. Theresa Wilson, who! — has arrived from Greybull for a visit; in Casper, Misses Louise Breisch lowe) et For school supplies go to The Wig~| Par.) ‘wam. You want good tablets, erasers, 1 ;: and Mrs. R. S. Besse of Lar-| Pencils, etc., so why not go to a good M 1 . amie, Wyo., are spending a short time! place to secure same, and at low in Casper, | prices, too, 1-2-1t)° Ryed J eKaufnenend he Bender pf ore b Fred J. Kaufman and F. Bender of . : i ee o| Mrs. J. A. Delfelder of Rivertun Thermopolis were visiting in Casper). Saturday. arrived Saturday to be among tiie rey guests at the wedding Sunday. Mrs. Rose Gores Boekwert returned % 9. z to Cheyenne Saturday, after spending! Alteration Sale at Tyler's Variety — Store, Jan. 3, 4, 5. and 6. find attractive BARGAINS. -2-1t Li Prices) ene 1ve toc TICES |__ “ise Edness Kimball and her Miss Dawn Flannery of Cattlettsbr K St South Omaha their journalistic studies at the State a ‘ University, ufter a perfect round of , left for Lincoln, Neb., to resume Cents | festivities during their week's holiday it Higher Than Last Week's Close; i with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson S. Kimball. | Make Record of $13.25, With Best “4 delightful party at the Midwest in|, Fat Lambs Steady to Ten Ewes Selling As High as $8.90. igs Qe tks ‘ D Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, |New Year’s Eve, for which H. Leslie a Nebraska, December 27, 1916.—Re- | Parker was host, was the last in a long) , ceipts of cattle just fair after the dou- |list of affairs given for them. ble holiday, there being but 5,400 45, e 9 Mhead of cattle on the market. Right! a I good 1.150 to 1,450-pound beeves sold and Mrs. Keeley turned to Chicago Sunday, after :« holiday visit to their son, who is con- re- at $9.40@10.20, and all the buyers were looking for cattle that weight and quality, Common to fair warmed-up and short fed steers rang- ed from $8.25@9.25 and on down. ern Hotel in Chicago. | e ¢€ { Oscar D. Wolf of Topeka, er demand snd general improvement Hanway at the Tribune office. in prices making. a-sinong, active mar- ket, with strictly choice corn-fed heifers and cows quoted. at $7.75@8.50. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice yearlings, $10.25@11.50; good to choice beeves, $10.00@11.00; fair to good bepves, $9.25@ 10.00; R6hiron to fair beeves, $7.50@9.00; to | choice heifers, $7.00@8.50; to choice cows, $6.75@7.75; fair ood cows, $5.75@6.75; canners and c' Ts, $4.50@5.75; veal calves, $8.00@10.00; bologna bulls, $4.00@5.75; beét! bulls, $6.00@7.50; prime feeding steers, $8.50 @9.25; good to choice feeders, $7.15@ 8.25; good to choice stockerb, $7.50 @8.25; fair to good feeders, $¢.75@ 1.75; fair to good stockers, $6.50@ 7.25; common to fair feeders, $6.00@ 7.00; stock heifers, $6.25@8.00; stock cows, $5.00@7.00; stock calves, $7.00 @8.50. : i The smallest run of hogs on any day | in weeks put ir its appearance Tues- | day, only about 4,300 head showing up. Shipping hogs scored an ad- | vance, selling 5@10c above the close / of last week. The packer market, | however, appeared a trifle dragey. | The bulk of the sales were made be | fore noon, tops. going at $10.20ccamith | the bulk of ‘kales from $9.75@T0T0" | Sheep and lamb receipts were on) the generous order, it being the only | branch of the local trade that was decently supplied. Arrivals were es- timated at 13,000 head. The lamb market was much improved, -buyers Our Alt Having overlooked the fa stock during the invoicing while good, that will not stock goes in on this SA feeders, $11.00@ 12.25; yearlin: to choice, $10.50@11.25; ¥ fair to good, $9.25@10. ( feeders, $7.00@9.00; wethers, fair od \ choice, $8.50@10.00; ewes, good fair to good, lo o\! caitol, t world kin, ‘FOR SALE—Three lots You will UNITED PRESS GIVES mmander-in-chief of Somme front,! | their honor during the late hours of | fight nected with the Midwest in this city.|¥T¢S complete give State to Wilson by bad yy Keeley is manager of the South. ™ore than 3,000 and Secretary Mc- Atee conceding State to Wilson, This was followed a few hours later by Mr. Kansas,'Hughes conceding Wilson’s Cows and heifers shared in the broad- is in Casper visiting and helping Mr. | tion. and Clean up Sale will take place Wednesday and Thursday January 3 and 4,1917 ji) When you are well STOCK. Also we do not want to handle any more of the stock, during the REMODELING of the Store, than is necessary. re | Tylers ~~ nore ema ey fy ge demonstration in Congress, in } story. T ber 6—Exclusive Ackerman 4 ye eiantan front, that fall of Lat was but a “matter of days.) > ep filed December 3. Announce- Fi ‘ nt of, Bucharest’s capture came in No matter what line of business aftermoon.of the day on which|¥YoU are in, what I shall have to say <grman's story had led editions of /2°W applies. |, spers thruout the country. Suppose you are going to write an December 6—Two hours ahead on|®4¥- for a certain cook stove. Get Bonar Law’s refusal to form a new} by yourself, where you will not Sritish cabinets jbe disturbed in the evening, after b Decembaiiae-Bigned atéry: by Teed the store is closed is the best time. Nagugitepieliig of reasons fone {Reece to tune Minus wots | Imagine you j rie Ahe ; |points of the stove, ibinet crisis. Ahead on all devel- | tatking to a customer, and put your) ments in the cri | | arguments on paper. Do not over- | Jecember 9—Exclusive statement 'jook a single strong, talking feature. Lerd Nort ffe analyzing Lloyd-;Now, go over and over what you have rge’s selection as and! written, cut out all repetitions and i Short Reviews of Plays to | be seen on local sereens : x By NELS DARLING No. 10 “THE HIDDEN SCAR” Stove,” “The Stove I one that says something. add the price. to start with. | they come. ; knows. Premier, a PAS i y meant to the United States i te England. Detember 12—Exclusive Washing- story in which German Embassy} ined terms on which Germany story intact. You will soon learn to} {say in a few hundred words all that you formerly used fine hundred to tell. Now give this stove talk some catchy heading, such as “Good News No one ever passes thru life sear less, and usually when the twili fit " 635. we look upon ume —— — dawns upon us, % » (ld discuss peace. z scars as medals, wom-in the battle off ban berate xclusiveesLondpa : : Reg tae WHEN - IN - DOUBT Sometimes as we journey on, one’ ficial British view of German) aoe. mat ditions for which we are not alwiuys P >roposals. | responsible, mark us, so to speak, with ** cember 16—Exclusive signed THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET that we would hide from ome!!! by7cMyeaDssia, 1 *G shriluu) beat from Washington, Germany will-| YOUR FRIENDS ds. Some call it Fate, other it Destiny, while the big, broath ing to .xive Allies full peace terms in ound-table peace conference. 19~-Ahead thruout on| speech in Commons, @ to German peace proposals. | call houldered man or the little woman, call“it Imagination. 4 level-head Pecamber yd-Georce’ i Lloyd George’s speech. 21—Ahead throughout nts following announce-| served as you like them einber rity, hut the power of their opie) De eek to hide the scar. All things con-| matic developmet@, sidered, “‘The Hidden Scar” is one of ; ~~~ a he most interesting pictures pro- Mj " i S + hv most interesting pictures pre: “The New-Year | Something New ouch of nature that makes the whole ! } such of n at make e who begins a new | i | So does ive “= MILLINERY } | street, just off Center; excellent ga- { rage or business block site. A.j STEELE, 112 S. Wolcott. Phone} 635. 12-29-tf In Casper See this film at The Iris tonight. ————_— Tyler’s Variety Store has extended} he sales to Saturday, Jan. 6, on ac-} dunt of pay day. 1-2-1t} world. sso Sipe RES | Zensal for all watery eruptions. SE TRIBUNE MANY “SCOOPS’ (Continued from Page One) eee Witten a § ee feclaring the Allies can nove break] hi | Novemb 20—Clean-up on finish! of Ruth Law’s Chicago to New York} Another “first-time” story on} which the United Press was far ahead | : e; vith a bulletin of her arrival, fol-| Hel eit wed by exclusive interview with the > oad ng woman flier. 4 : Gi, November 22—Clean beat on Cal-{ ul t, fj x fornia Re ican Commi ’s fig-| pabiice led |An especially attractive model jhas just been received that de- |picts the military trend so evi- {dent in the early Spring styles. re-elec-,Come in and let us show you. ites JUANITA GAGE first} Mont (Kt | it and see thein December 5—Far ahead on If You Don’t eration | Get Life Insurance ct that Friday will be |} You can’t getit when you are sick PAY DAY We will continue the | su g sale Friday and Saturday. or disabled The policy of the HOLME’S HARDWARE CO., who will take over our stock, will be to carry CLEAN and 1 UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE. In going over the many items were found, be wanted in the NEW See Us Today | Geo. B. Nelson, W.L. McGuire e SALE. Nearly all the YOU will find a reduc- taking over the supply early at tion in price all the way from 10 to 50 percent. You pei & dime higher on all classes, wi simply ing afford to miss this OPPORTUNITY to Local Agents ‘ ier] top tammbe etaiesat ere save DOLLARS. A toy will be given Free to every : smo pratima yaa imge, on child who comes with MOTHER, as long as the about the same,notches as last * last. “A f sti TGA , HOS & y Mit. . with the best ewes going at $8.90, al- a ew su lions: CES, IERY, - ; though no toppy ewes showed Pp. TENS, _MUF ; CAPS, PICTURES, - a Ty of Quotations on sheep and lambs CANDY, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, HANDKER- . : . —i V i fe Lomb, good to choice, sizsc@iass CHIEFS, BASKETS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. ‘ ai A Eee * mbs, fair to apa Gree : Mice ae : ages ; Gener : say) : lambs, clipped, 1.56; jambs, ; ‘i gent pease Pies The Capitol Life Insurance om ety Store “Falks With The Business Men tfor the Housewife,” “The Fuel-Saving Guarantee.” Give the adv. @ heading that will at- tract attention and at the same time Be sure to Have one price and stick to it. Have the price low enough Invite folks thru your adv. to come to the store to see this stove, and be ready for them when | Have the stove set up, “re! blackened and ready for inspection. People wish to know about things they buy and they want to buy of a man who knows and can tel) what he \ «t his success in forming cabinet|unnecessary words, and yet leave the] pQR SALE—Three lots on Second street, just off Center; excellent ga- rage or business block site. STEELE, 112 S. Wolcott. Phone Rhinoceros Serves the best meal in town for 35¢ Again, there are a few who look/*? ? Berl ee mea vg art elk i | mber 20.—First Berlin story! upon these scars with a feeling German public and press re-| Short orders, fancy steaks of all kinds horror. These few mey be in the)... Kimball the Druggist recently purchased a supply of the best Eczema remedy in the Ask Kimball to tell yo uabout Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin, and Moist We have a car load of new X= 1917 Cadillac Cars in transit. Watch this space for announce- ment of their arrival and then come in A. 12-29-t£

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