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j | CITY NEWS Little Items About People You Know | ———--0 Mrs. C. M. Hardman leaves this week for Grand Rapids, Mich., to visit | Ings accounts. her mother for several weeks. oo Oo H George Campbell left Sunday over! the Northwestern on a trip. thru the east which will include stops at Chi- cago, New York and other large cen- ters. °o oC Dr. G. H. Miller of Sait Creek came in this morning from a trip to Chicago and will go out’to the oil field if he is able to find a way. Other- wise he wii! take the mail route in the morning. o 0 . Mrs. J. W. Burkett is confined to the house with an attack of the grippe today. oo FOR SALE—Three lots on Second street, just off Center;‘excellent ga- rage or business block site. A. STEELE, 412 S. Wolcott. Phone 635. 12-29-tf o 9° Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rankin have} moved from Elm to 138 North Wol-} cott street. ce Mr. and Mrs. James Finnegan's guests, Mrs. Richards and daughter, left yesterday for Buffalo after a six months’ visit in Casper. ° o 9 \William A. Hayes of Ft. Washakie, Wyo., arrived in Casper a day of two sinte to assume his new dutics in con- nection with the Midwest Commissary of Salt Creek, recently acquired by J. A.\Likely. There was some little difficulty about getting out to the fields, but the new member of the sell- ing staff finally found a car and! started on the long trip. Heé comes to the Commissary with the finest of credentials, having served as manager of the Ft. Washakie merchantile com- pany for eight years, and only left} that point owing to the change of management in the store duc to settl- ing the estate of the former owners. He ig a valuable addition to the genial staff at Salt Creck. co. o ! The Goedyear Shoe repair system is the best. You always get the best at Reeder’s Shoe Shop, West Second avenue. Try us once and you will know where to get your work done. 1-6-2t ee Owed, y Dr. A. H. Cooper of Lander is a visitor to Casper today. e898. < T. W. Wheat, one of the proprietor of the Fremont hotel Lander, k transacting business in o e H. O. Barbe one of the proy ors of the Co um Garage of. ( per, has arrived from Hudson fer a brief stay. Qa Ss James P. Smith of the Natrona House, was in Cheyenne over the week end. He journeyed that far with Mrs. Smith on her way to Der- ver. 9 A. W. Stockman, manager of the merchantile company’s store at Hud- son, in Casper today EKO. 3 For Rent—Room with or without board. Phone 7773 1- |= -Ohartes N. Richards: of Freeland 77 MOVIELAND © DRAMA AND COMEDY ON was in town Saturday taking advant- age of the new law to filé an addition- al to his homestead. - oo Prices, quality and service at White's Grocery. It pays to pay cash and trade at White’s. The money you save will carry several Christmas sav- 1-6-2t a E. H. Fourt, the promient Lander attorney, was in Casper Saturday. oO Frank Swingle is here from 33-mile today, transacting business and mect- ing friends. R. R. Danlapradine agent for the Brule and Burke Co. of Denver, has returned to Casper after trips to Lan- der and Thermopolis. 9 0 Supt. C. T. Boone returned Satur- day from a visit of inspection over the Wyoming and Northwestern (oy ©) Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex-; clusively in fuel. Office at Casper Stationery Co. “ 12-15-t£ ee Tucker, the harness man, makes a specialty of auto top repairing. He can fix an old one or make you a new one j as good as the one that first came with your machine. See him when you want your auto top re- paired. ponte Herbert Pgarce among the visi- tors in Saturday, coming in from Bates Park. : o ¢ ; When your shoes get thin on the bottom and your feet begin to feel ;cold, as tho they were treading in the snow barefooted, see REEDER at the shoe shop on ~vest Second ave- nue. He will repair your soul. RAS = W. H. Johnson’s mother has return- ed to her home in Nebraska after spending the holidays in Casper with her son. 2 A marriage license was granted Sat- urday from the office of the county clerk to John Kennedy of Casper-and Miss Ruby Mason of Fort Collins, Colo. GENUIN “When y busin house ny i standard. is the mental the latter. T get poor servi in the rank men are rt 1 6-3t | * 1-8-2t Whatever Satisfies or Pleases a Person chieve. or nothing Seen done right u don’t need to be The first requis e at THE CASPER MOTOR COMPANY GARAGE J. Lummis, Manager IRIS PROGRAM TONIGHT) | a 1] tog : . id | i Short Reviews of Plays to || An excellent program of seven reels} be seen on local screens | . ; ; ; ° 0 offered at the Iris tonight and in- jcludes five reels of drama, “The Di- vidend” a Triangle Fine Arts produc- tion and “Ambrose’s Cup of Woe” with Mack Swain and a strong support of Triangle-Komery players. > | Manager Brennan of the Lyric Theater is ready to personally guar- jantee the quality of “Gloria’s Ro- imance,” for he has seen the early |chapters of the story and was amazed {to find how much above the ordinary |run of films it is. All the pretty little }mannerisms of Miss Burke that made her so attractive on the speaking stage are retained by the camera, and many lare of the opinion that Billie will] score an even greater triumph in films} than she did before she decided to |. “Bought And Paid For” is an ef-'sign a contract calling for $4,000 per| fective «comedy drama, well told and week as a picture player ~- ———-— | The fair sex will) Haye you'seen those automobiles} flock to see it as it is one of those that have just been turned out of| plays which makes you laugh with! John Jourgensen’s paint shop? Right one eye and cry with the other. (It is) now is the time that you should begin| close to the life and people about us'to think about having your Auto} and is so absolutely true to life painted, Get it in good condition be-j it can practicalf¥ be termed a new fore the blue birds arrive in the reen creation. Alice Brady makes'Spring. We can give you a better ja living, throbbing character of Vir-|job if you have it done before the |gie Blaine, which will appeal to ¥ h, and, anyway, the weather is \This play will be at the Iris The B just now for fon Tuesday and is the latest World) JOHN JOURGENS Picture, Brady-Made. splendidly acted. ing your machine. Phone No Try This on Your Eczema If you are afflicted with Salt Rheum, Tetter, dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry Zensal. For that watery eruption or Weeping Skin, use Moist Zensal. 5c the jar. Kimball Drug Store E SERVIC that is what the real business man of today ou come to ar ze service you perceive that it isn’t what , but what you pay for ungrudgingly. It is what the 5 not what it cosfés in mo pleases « person is s¢ te. e is to do things without using our heads. There which to judge every contact between the i the 2 test may be used in It ic the simple question: Has idual act w ht? nNGiv Solomon in order to judge an uct by that ite is ordinary intelligence, and the second viewpoint. Most men have the former, but relatively few hat is why so many things are done wrong; it is why we ce at every turn. “A curious thing about service is that everybody can gain by giving n the most lowly clerk. Men go up by doing little things right. s being forced into the background in‘ business—at least of of modern business. Deceit is passing out of fashion, naking big money out of a sifitere desire to serve.” | | of the on the market in the city. GRAND OPENING To-day Mores & Lutas Grocery Co. 132 West Second Street : : Telephone 134-J We have opened a new and complete line of Fancy & Staple GROCERIES and Imported Goods, which will excell anything DR. H.R. LATHROP , CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL Office Phone 54 House Phone 116 | | Graduate Nurses : I 840 South Durbin Street : Every Modern Convenience for th THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL : Phone 273 care of the sick and injured X-Ray Equipment : Satisfaction Guaranteed SAREE YSIS DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 House Phone 27% JA Ladies About one-half that you Sale Price - About 25 eqats left, colors. A wonderful Salé Price .... ‘ cc i UA Ik Dresses, Skirts and Coats. These _ ee sone anything in the ready-to- ‘i Suits $15 H Suits that will be good style this spring at just will have to pay later on in the season. Suits valued up to $45.00 $15.00 Ladies and Misses Coats $5.00 all good styles and good bargain, value at $17.50. ess “ee RO TES ting dresses in this sale, all new up- ot-date stock, all sizes and styles. You could not buy the materials for this p#ite. See window display. Vulue to $25.00. Sale’ Price Silk Waists $4.75 Georgette Crepes, chiffon and other fancy waists. Sale Price —. Children’s Coats 1-3 off All sizes and colors. Good heavy coats that will wear {i two seasons. Y CLEARANCE Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Furs Fan Wonderful values in this Sale - Night gown ane Envelope Combinatio uslin Petticoats’ .. W. B. Corsets. Towels, huck _ Childrens Crepe Special Value vet tee ‘ 1ite and colors, also wool. W. B. and Ge ‘Its and Girdle Collars and Vestees sards... reduced prices. Muslin Underwear e and Muslin g0' pi coats on waists Special Bargains for this Week Se 58¢ 106 Remnants of Silks and Wool Dress Goods at greatly |