Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1917, Page 8

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"BEST GARDEN TOOLS _ MATA 4 GOOD GARDEN DEPENDS on how you prepare your ground. How you prepare your ground depends on the GARDEN TOOLS you use BUY OUR GOOD GARDEN TOOLS, and you will have a food farden, with less work. THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY REAL SERVICE AT YOUR COMMAND ry Tribune Want Ad A ONE WEEK SALE Pye TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR MIDSUMMER STOCK BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 7 20 Per Cent Reduction ‘on all MILZINERY This is a remarkable Sale, and will afford an opportunity to all thrifty women to purchase MILLINERY AT GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES, including all the very newest in Millinery fash- ion. We need more room, therefore this sale. BURKETT’S Quality First MILLINERY 139 NORTH CENTER STREET we f.cad # AT THE LYRIC | THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE CITY NEWS | Little Items “About People | | | : You Know i oF 0} ») Miss Harriett Shelley arrived in Ry Casper Friday from Denver, and will it} } take a position as telephone operator | bes the city } SSS =—==a==—=a=a>S S$ FF FSIS Triangle Fine Arts Tae F With WILLIAM DESMOND and MARGERY WILSON i Word has Bee Peoevad by friends} of Mrs. O. Ramsey of this city who is taking the “rest cure”’ at Battle Creek ! sanitarium, that she is greatly im-| proved in health and feels like a dif. ferent person. She will remain there| until her daughter gra s from! e aS oO the Battle Creek Conservatory in | June. (| . And a Spookey-Mystery Comedy in One Part, | TOMORROW—A Paramount Picture, Featuring BLANCHE SWEET In —- “THE EVIL EYE” USUAL DIME DANCE AT TEMPLE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT | Baby Welfare week has met with| response from a number of the local jmerchants, whose windows bear tes- timony to the interest they feel in the babies. Ail the adjuncts to the in- fant wardrobe are displayed in their alluring daintiness., ° Severe Cattle Losses Max Frohner, in the city from the Bates Hole region, is authority for the statement that the recent storm resulted in severe losses to the c: attle- » sto: caught the cattle in a weakened condi oy on te] | Mr. and ABS Ed Batesman of| had the ma Douglas are in Casper on a pleasure! and Susiness trip w O Jand Forrest Grant of Wheatland is in|). the city on business today ° =| H. Grautschi is here from Manville, | Wyoming | 20 | per on tk The many friends of Miss Gene-} reach vieve Roberts will be glad to know] tl that she is now convalescent and bh been removed from the hospital to} S Ss her home \ Real Estate and Insurance William Duaisy, a brilhant and} well known attorney of Hot Springs, S. Dak., has arrived in the city aril will open on office for the practice of | law His wife and family will join, Mr. Dudley pate 2r on when he can find | suitable accomodations for them Midwest Building O. L. Walker LUMBER CO. M. N. Wheeler has returned from a trip to Denver which he made in company with Dr. J. H. Miller. oo day. up every PHONE 240 GEBO COAL A. T. Cheney has returned to Bates Hole after attending the meeting of the County Commissioners paid for Real Estate in the last week or two. \ full line of Building Material R. W. Boyd, Travellin; the Erie Railroad terday. When h desk at the Midws vacant lot, see me. tfc of all kinds. Figure with us fon any of vour ‘enquirements in £75.00 to $200.00, on the payment plan. others Follow TONIGHT ONLY First Show at 7 O’Clock SUN DAY MATINEE AND EVENING Presents the Splendid Stars GEO. B. NELSON Don’t wait if you want to buy Real Estate, as it is going You have no doubt noticed the price that has been If you want business property, a house and lot, ora A few 60x140 foot lots in NELSON’S ADDITION, BIG ROAD SHOW Brown and His Tennessee Minstrels The Favorite Funmakers 16 PEOPLE——12-PIECE BAND 4 NOVEL ACTS 4 DON’T MISS THE LAST ACT—IT’S FUNNY This is the Biggest and BEST ROAD SHOW EVER IN CASPER REMEMBER—Tonight Only—Don’t Fail to See It! Also “KOLB and DILL” in a 5-Reel Comedy PRICES—35c and 50c; a few reserved seats 75c Harold Lockwood May Allison In a 5-Act Metro Wonder Play of Power and Splendor “The Hidden Children” A Screen story that shows how American Pioneers fought for the Flag, ae and Home. It is potent with patriotic spirit! also “Charlie Chaplin” In an EXTRA ATTRACTION Hear the Best Orchestra in the State : : : Prices 10c and 15c MONDAY—Clara Kimball Young TUESDAY—“The Little Girl Next Door”

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