Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1917, Page 8

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OUR SA IS NOW ON | and, judging by the number of customers who advantage of thi have already taken opportun- to SAVE DOLLARS, it will prove a huge suc- } Be'sure and visit our Special Sale in Pic- | ures and Glassware Departments | Holmes Hardware Co TYLER’S VARIETY STORE Holmes Hardware Co. See Our The New Year begins a new So does the Big MILLINERY | °'S “PICKARD” play OF THE FAMOUS HAND PAINTED CHINA IN A CLASS ALL ITS OWN The Kimball Drug Store William Harry Newmeyer Piano Instruction STUDIO. Lynch Building, 111 An especially attractive model) has just been received that de- East Second Street picts the military trend so evi- DAILY—1 00 to 5:30 P. M. NEW LYRIC THEATRE Thursday Friday and Saturday January 4,5 and6 Special engagement Cunning and Co. The Show of Wonders The Best Popular-Priced Show Ever Brought to Casper SPECIAL SCENERY ELECTRICAL EFFECTS _ASK CUNNING ANYTHING _| HE KNOWS EVERYTHING a PRICES—35c-50c MATINEE SATURDAY, 3 P. M..... . .15c-25c REGULAR PICTURE PROGRAM /ONE SHOW ONLY EACH NIGHT 7:15 CURTAIN ¥ ence FE By Mrs. Donald MacQueen d Holidays End Students Return The Donald Telephone No. 15 Nortons Return from California iforn tod needless to by daughter, her \ from Cz eling with ther 1 ths rned to Califor- ummer in th Mrs al mo the e ighters, H home w addened and d 9 0c Mr. and Mrs. Boone Ww Have Guests I C. +. Boor have ests during the remainder of the monthy Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boone and little daughter, Leona ho will Sor irrive in Casper next h Pekin, Ill. The it ym the t have been in 3 3 : ; 2 I € asior nad ; k he will locate ech permanently. Just at pres > ihe € he hosts are very busily look uctignien yr a residence for them, and un- Mr Wilson}! e can be found they will r = the home with Mr. and Mrs. C. } he t her! p. Sh ie! M nd Mrs. I Kelley have Caledonians Change Plans r from 1214 East Third to for Burns’ Birthday ith Center street in the War- t which the Cas-|1 roperty ie I lub had planned to} i ry 25 to honor the natal} —“ otee me ary of famous bard, ha | New Federal Game Preserve. t 1 a later te and] Ry tion Just issued Presi t a € ion of bby’”’} nt W wide the Pisgah na LE jay will be open to the} tion r ‘aro. r f the club only. The rea-| ! 1 hange in plan is that th TI De i Hl ich the ( Serve of i to be created east of nl he ecure is eng rj the M er, » date in question, and the club will] — Deer, wild turkey and pheasants : to secure a smaller place and} sid to be plentiful, and a herd of el postpone the meeting until the 26th} and one of buffalo will be added this of January. } winter, The program of songs and recita- Camping and fishing privile ! ions in Scotch will be followed by a dance for the member freshments. club “= oO Cotillion Will Christen New Lost Cabin Hall The Casper friend 3. Okie of Lost ¢ in will be inter- of Mr. and Mrs. J and re-| in tl be ty . but no gunnin, . the idea being to p ume to increase, drift out and re ljacent lands. | This is a good move, and will refle« > the administration if the 1 $ are carried out and the 7 put under efficient guardianshi,; ted in the elabor: votillion which y will hold on Saturday evening to e dent in the early Spring styles. Evenings by appointment. ‘ ate the completion of the bi : e early Spring styles new hall at that place, The d Come in and let us show you. comes i edb acy, town a r the nool house we JUANITA GAGE lots « Second tab 1 al of : Ey expats . mmenced this past mime ont gomery block site. . A.|due to unaoidable delaye, b STE Wolcott. Phone} “ently been completed “For Style all the While” ARE 19-99-4¢ During their ay in the I Mr ee 2-29-tf | and Mrs. Okie purchased th : for th aborate dance to be held lthis week, and which prom : bel ——$——ns | ihe event of the season in Lost Cabin, |Lysite and Nowpod } eo | t S | O N IG H i DeMorest Smith Has Birthday Celebration ota DeMorest Smith reached the last llap of the journey toward his “teens” this week, and celebrated his twelfth } birthday with a little dinner party to jams of his neighborhood friends. His }the great occasion and not the least interesting feature of the bill of fare was a big cake, all frosted in white, }with twelve important tapers shinin out their messages of bright wis’ }from its top. Following the feast, the | youngsters finished up at the movies. { Oo 0 | Home Ranch Offers | Holiday Hospitality The young men whc jhouschold at the “Hom« } were bitten by the desire to form the in the general Christmas festiviti nd jheld a stag affair during the holi- jdays that was a signal succe in jevery way. A substantial dinner |wes followed by an ir even ing devoted to cards, music pipes. We SES | Begin Seal Killing. | A few. years ago when pelagic seal- } ers flourished and Is were killed on the rookeries, it was the fa- vorite trick of milady to develop a hollow cough which left her better or worse half the alternative of send- ing her to Florida for the winter or purchasing a sealskin coat Seals then became scarce through the un- ceasing demand, and the government stepped in and halted the killing. This, observes the Seattle Post-In- telligencer, brought relief to father, and he, since 1910, when the govern. ment took over the herds, has been able to lay up a little money for the coal bill. Comes new H. J. Christoffers assistant agent for the United States burean of fisheries, with the depress- ing information that the seal herds on the Pribltof istands, St. Paul and St. George, have increased to suc extent that. the government will ling and put the hides upon rket. All this means. that hist ith reference to the seaiskin coat, ling to repeat itself, val ie ae is te mother planned a delicious menu for! the | to $8.00. gress,—Once upon a little boy who asked 1 | , bad man rou bad,” said his Once upon a time years later, there was another | boy who asked his father if Nero was a bad | Man, | “I don't know that one should ex- | aetly say that,” replied his fa | “We ought not to be quite so sweep. | Ing. But he certainly had his less fe- Ilcitous moments.” | Absurd Idea. | “I'm going to smash that dud clared t bad man the | “Whaffor demanded the “He’s looking fer trouble.” of never looks for trouble with a mone ele.”"—Louisville Courier-Journal. NuBone Corsets * | Doctors } prescribe the CORSET because it is the |of health, comfort and style. |bonings are unhealthful. We use the |NuBONE boning, a triple-wire stay, NuBONE garment Steel which will not rust or brenk. Our corset controls the lines of your fig- jure, because it is tailored to your re- jquirements. Let us convince you of | its absolute comfort and style. “a { | | If you get one now you will h an} money, as the pric i ted > As price on all imported start} silks “will” soon advance from $2.00 Burkett’s Milline: AOI wae of Ine ibe Dustin Earnum —— IN The Parson of Panamint Written by PETER C. KYNE Released on the Paramount Program In Five Reels Shows starts promptly at 7:30 and 9 p. m. TOMORROW Robert Edeson ee BS For a Woman’s Fair Name Man Sacrifices Love and Honor and is accused of mur- der for the wife of a friend. A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature in Five Reels Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. WHEN - IN - DOUBT THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Rhinoceros Serves the best meal in town for 35c Short orders, fancy steaks of all kinds served as you like them THE RHINOCEROS HARDWARE SPECIALTIES Rich Cut Glass : : Decorated and Hand-Painted China : : Universal Electrical Cooking Utencils of Every Description : : Electric Irons Vacuum Bottles, all Varieties Sterling and Triple-Plated Tableware, Carving Sets : : Game Shears : : Safety Razors : Casseroles : : Percolators : LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL Goops BEFORE BUYING THE RICHARDS-CUNNINGHAM CO. Casper Motor Co. Buick Chalmers SERVICE There are nine cars made in the United States today that are guaranteed for over $0 days. THE BUICK IS GUARAN- TEED FOR ONE YEAR $1120 Now. $1170 after January 1. Phone 16w B. B. LUMMIS MANAGER __ 1 DR. H. R. LATHROP Office Phone 54 DR. W.C. FOSTER House Phone 116 fice Phone 64 House Phone 273 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL __ 840 South Durbin Street : : : : Phone 273 Every Modern Convenience a the care of the sick ‘af

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