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One of the tales that are math of Christmas white gloves pirant during the holiday He had never “Gee!” exclaimed her startled cus- owned a pair of the snowy kids before tomer, avn’t you anything cheaper and felt rather imp as he step- than that?” ad up to the counter and asked to — =e ~ be fitted ; Civic Club Elects “What size do you wear?” asked Officers For Year & Holmes Hardware Co. THE REMODELING OF OUR STORE WILL BEGIN AT ONCE. TO OFFSET THE INCON- VENIENCE OF ALL THIS TO OUR CUSTOM- ERS, WE WILL CONTINUE THE SALE PRICES DURING THIS TIME Holmes Hardware Co. TYLER VARIETY STORE ~~ By Mrs, Donald MacQueen an after pair of young as. purchased would-be possessor of white she drew the measure tight. “Seven and a half,” she responde oncern. which a certair to social mnonors examining the figures on her tape. Telephone No. 18|whose prices now kids as THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE 1 called to order with Mrs. A. J. Cun- ningham in the chair, and after re- ports were made, the officers for the ensuing year were elected. Mrs | Dwight Seely was chosen to head the organization as president, Mrs. W. | Kocher was elected first vice and Mrs. \C. E. Winter, second vice president. , Miss May Hamilton will serve the club as secretary and Mrs, W. S. Kimball , was elected treasurer. : Qo 9 ie ie | The Presbyterian Ladies’. Aid So- ciety will meet at the home of Mrs Honnold, 208 South Pine street, Thursday evening at 2:30. tS rah ae o 3 OIL SPUDS Short items of interest i from Casper’s oil fields oO Nothing Slow About Casper Folk A group of enterprising Casper mer have four rigs and fifteen men at work validating their claims across the river from Casper and within a terri tory of three miles of the city’s bot darie It looks as if Casper w i be girdled with oil rigs before another year passes, and the business property seem so high, may prove to be over a dome i The group who are vali "\claims due north of the stock yards were John H. Evans, his brother Joe and Jack, Gene McCarthy, J. A Likely, R. D. Lansdon, E. J. Dick McDermitt. Harvey William Hjorth Returns the clerk as she opened a box dedicat- Owing to the prevelance | of the) The east is alright but Willian ed to men’s gloves. A blank look &tippe microbe, which has fastened tjorth was unfeignedly delighted t overspread his countenance, so she Upon many of the leading citizens; the | },, back in Casper this morning wher brought out her little glove tape and proceeded to adjust Also a big line of home made candies it to 1 as it would have que his hand the the NEW LYRIC THEATRE 8 - Reels - “The Country God Forgot A VAMPIRE OUT OF A JOB, TWO REELS ANIMATED CARTOONS, ONE REEL 10 and 15 Cents Open at 1 P. M. Orchestra Music — TOMORROW . Ruth Roland in the SULTANA _A Pathe Colored Picture CANDY SALE SATURDAY at the WIGWAM Home-made Taffy 15c per pound Club meeting was not well at- been under he arrived from a holiday of the Hjorth Oil Co, was Clayton M spent i Jones, a prominent attorney of the New York metropolis who is also in terested in oil. - Mr. Jones is vice president of the Inter S Petro leum ¢ and Mr. Hjorth is general mans of this concern as well holding an interest in many other oil companie Light Reading for Californian When the Hon. H, S. Reed returr ed from an exploration trip toward the north this morning, an alluring looking volume peeped from the pocket of his furr at. It might cl truthfully be called y light liter ature” for its title was “Oil and Gas,” two very important adjuncts to light surely. To push the pun a bit farth er, Mr. Reed burns the midnight oil n his pursuit of the knowledge which its authors, Professors Johnson and Huntley of Pittsburg University, set forth in this “dernier cri” as to oil products. The distinguished Californian’s company is known as the Reed Ex- ploration Co. and its prime mover slinks out, lantern in hand, most any dark night looking for good oil lands, jin locating which he is a connoisseur, ABEL Sten “THE WAR BRIDE'S SECRET” PICTURE AT IRIS TONIGHT | “The War Br bill at the Iris TI Manager Sample dec |the best pictures he |some time. Hit invige le’s Secret” is the at tonight, and res it is one of as booked for The air of Scotland lends ing energy to the | William Fox production, which stars jbeautiful Virginia Pearson. The story tells how a Scotch dairy maid secretly marries her lover (Glen White) just as he is about to leave jfor the battle front. scenes are beautiful, as well as thrill- ing. | > -—_—_ i= COUNTRY THAT GOD FORGOT"—AT LYRIC TODAY “The Country That God Forgot,” a \big, smashing story of the Western | Wastes, and a man’s love for a wom- an, is the superb offering at the Lyric In it Tom Santschi is presented in a role that | Theatre today. rivals H cNamara” in “The Spoilers.” jcrowded house \afternoon. his A witness the picture this 19 Chevrolet Immediate Dinneen’s Se Telephone 176 | oar ten times higher if Casper should ! With the president Some of the} Announcement at $640 f. o. b. Casper Beginning January 15,1917 UNTIL THAT DATE 23 $580 f. o.b. Casper | CITY NEWS Little Items About People | Ae You Know Arthur E. White of Denver, special for the New Hampshire Insur- , of which M. P. Wheeler is 1 representative, was in town , and will return to Denver IRIS TODAY The Fragrance 0’ The Heather makes sweet the atmosphere of Scotland, where the tragic story of Jean MacDougal is enacted. ean marries a man she does not love, and the con- sequence is plain and suffering. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS “Virginia Pearson” in the story that lays bare a woman’s heart i “THE WAR BRIDE’S SECRET” Written by MARY MURILLO TOMORROW DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS “The Reward of Patience” An appealing drama of a Quaker girl’s romance With Louise Huff A tale of feminine devotion that stirs emotions With an All-Star Cast, including Mary Pckford’s Sister “Lottie Pickford” oo Cusper Coal and Coke Co, deals ex clusively in fuel. Office at Casper Stationery Co. 12-15-tf (oF) “Mrs. Patrick Sullivan returned yes- terday from Douglas where she made , short visit to Mrs. John Morton this week, going that far on their east- ward journey with her daughters, the ses Margaret and_ Eilleen who re returning to their studies. When your shoes get thin on the ttom and your feet begin to feel tho they were treading in barefooted, see REEDER at shop on Test Second ave- will repair your soul. 1-8-2t E Qinote and Charles returned to Cheyenne last nd the latter will continue ney to Boulder after visits with old friends in Rawlins, Green River and other Wyoming points. oe. properly repaired are good REEDER has the right sys- ed in every factory in the ur sh to REED- Second ave- 1-8-2t Shoe eo @ Dodd of Alliance, travelling or the Adams Express Co., yr a day or two and is ac i by Mrs. Dodd. ° 0 We have ie sey: Navajo, sadaic Shows starts promptly at 7:30 ared 9 p. m. ink and floor rugs in nice pat ats Se eee ee er me eae IRIS, WHERE EVERY BODY GOES ht wales “i wpe peiaaiicar laren hat SE USUAL DIME DANCE AT THE TEMPLE TONIGHT é © day morning after a few hour: t with old Casper friends. oe ———— — - 2 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Eccles of Pow- r River came in last night and are W HEN Se IN ae DOU BT eeting their many friends in Cas- per today Gaspar Conltendl Coke Condenin ess THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET ively in fuel. Office at Casper Stationery Co, 1-9-tf YOUR FRIENDS 00 If you want fine fresh fruits and Rhinoceros Serves the best meal in town for 35¢ candies there is one place in Casper where you can get them, and that is at Tripeny’s Confectignery Store, 145 S. Center. Also magazines, books 1-10-2t Short orders, fancy steaks of all kinds oo 8 Haye you seen those automobiles A served as you like them that have just been turned out of THE RHINOCEROS Juhn Jourgensen’s paint shop? Right now is the time that you should begin to think about having your Auto painted. Get it in good condition be- fore the blue birds arrive in the Spring. We can give you a better job if you have it done before the jrush, and, anyw the weather bad just now for u. JOHN JOURGENSEN, Phone No. THE BEST HATS Anyone can keep new hats on hand all the time. But are they the last word in style? g your machine a2 See Our Big Display OF THE FAMOUS “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL ITS OWN This is quite another propo- sition. We have new Hats al- ways on hand, and they are stylish, for they come to us thru the GAGE WEEKLY HAT SERVICE TRY IT. MONTGOMERY'S “For Style all the While” A. A. CHAPMAN REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS STOCKS AND BONDS Phone No. 196-J. Room 22 Townsend Block The Kimball Drug Store 17 Model 490 Frazier PIANIST KITTY DOUILLARD, MANAGER Comes to the Iris Sunday ; Jam 14, sunny, pieerpocn, uary _ Mr. Frazer comes with splendid recommenda- tions thru the press from all over the country. No doubt this recital will be a rare treut, ADMISSION Keserved, Seater un es 1.00 General admission and children _.. .50 Seats on Sale at Kimballs DrugStore deliveries rvice Garage rugs ae 163 Ash Street