Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1918, Page 3

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a FEA, Sa : es m5 =, CITY NEWS } hog ist es sees ot pia Co., ment of a gland at the side of th®| celebrate the peace néws two w4eks NOTICE 00000990066095955500696F6 6656S 95% r teeta Cabeetic » is a business visi- neck has made the second operation | ago. ' There will be a meeting. of the b 4 x 3 Ey eh “ay ow bs Gre ids ey oe | ee Teamsters Local at Hayes, Hall on : ik ong the other- ers , t, % 2 | *Saturds ight. Mate t. stich been ill with the flu are ahah peeing < tare The ranchers and sheepmen are JOY WITHOUT hee, Fol cetenidance te Genitet ! $s = Mrs.. Les Shepperson, but a stopping at the Mid- anxiously waiting a chinook wind to! this meeting. * ° ~ , had the disease in a mild Case aoe iat ae business in ede so that the stock may find the REJOICING IN Saat nEEIEIEEEEnEeEnEEeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEiEEe 5° ey e 150 cases have been re- ~~ 5 righted eed which is now buried under sav- | = . 7 oo it alt Creek with not a few ; Martin McGrath is in Casper for a eral inches of snow. — ALIEN CA MPS », 7 >. $ HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR 3 r ies ew days from Th oli ok ee nid atter Bedinces Gea ee |, The toneral,. af duck, Tathey the I E ~ 3 i Henry D. Schoonmaker and his sis- és * “old-timer” who was found dead inj FORT BLISS, Texas, Nov. 27 2 el M, C. Schoonmaker, are in oe his tent home on Railroad avenue, | There was but one spot in the El ] @sS e S an urs 3 tit ir ranch in the Sweetwater; F. M. Brown, manager of the Mic- Will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2/ Paso military district where no cele- 9 5 \s to spend a few days in the west Commissary stores, left last Clock at the Grant-street chapel. bration of the Allied victory over > at eed 2 > th » attending to business mat- night to undergo an operation at the oi we aa pany sae bo a te a Want 15,000 Coyote Skins at Once > y ii Mayo Brothers hospital at Rochester, Mi ere was joy there hut 4 % y ters vst ster,, Missou Hines returned yesterd: , re ‘ x | e Aa = . tha ote cccoma te, | Hint, Mr. Brown was operated on! from a two weeks’ trip in the meen [oe jhe, werkeewide, victory. That | $ Trappers call on us with your Furs. Know what 3 as pipet Habeidina!| tance vee, ago this month for the ern part of the state. Casper lost out lon: es fort reservation Behind | 3 On are j 3 Ls relopment company, arid field ms emeval of a goitre, but the enlarge-‘in not having Missou here to help| barbed wire enclosures were little 3 you are getting > De a | frame houses, resembling the German >< e = 3 st vt 2 prison camps except he of ; 4 ql - ese a ; crowding. The int. > omm ] e e a 0 3 I —= . ot were to be seen p id CLEAR vision w bring 4 ~ ae st SSS forth and looking the > peace to your m f 4 - D4 ; 3 jects of a vanquished government ave found the ur 3 A. McALISTER, Manager 3 bv Pad ———— ~ st ie |] 4 wa +1 | or FOR een ! TRADEDS ASSEMBLY DELEGATES li- 3 925 West Second P >-M 3 a YOUR The regular meeting of the Cas- self of our i ne oa mA e ——————————————— e per Trades Assembly wi!l be held in wo initonthe of u e.. @ Assembly Hall, Wednesday evening, your optics in a thoro man- ire November 27, at 8 o’cl At this ner. We will disc ‘ will be the first meeti ince the source of y ban on publie assemblie s lifted, and will | and mueh important bu will be | that will re TODAY ; e up for consideration, it is vitally nec- to their ac + essary that all loyal unions be repre- * * + ‘ sented. Visiting members welcome. ge Continuous, | p. m. to | l p- m. + J. B. GRIFFITH, Burnett-Hynes Op. Co. 2S ules = Raat be el ; 11-25-8t President. Ground Floor, Midweat Hotel BESSIE BARRISCALE g Johnson & Whitman’s Chocolates eae ? A Tribune Wantad will sell it. IN C. WEST ae ° | Black saddle horse 5 years old, Jy 6c of 7 t | weight 925 lbs, branded t aw S 0 we I e . jon left shoulder. $20 reward is of-| ? fered for the return of this horse, by ae Schulte Bros. Company |W. D. (Scotty) Bryden. Notify Hugh and a ALSO A complete ‘line of To- baccos and Cigars Smoker Supplies The Little Store with the Big Follow the Crowd SHOP THIS WEEK Mail your parcels this week and help re- heve congestion and be assured of your presents reaching home by Christmas. Requested by Government For 25c es Tepe fepa Hee! had Cart Twirling Color Scenes I ‘oy e gs caalt Toy Barrels Toy Iron Fire Engine ee Bubblers Toy Iron Carts it la : Acrobats Toy Wax Figures Toy White Enamel Chairs Marble Shooters Fish, Ducks, etc. Toy Wash Boilers Dancing Balls Small Games of all kinds Toy Flour Sifters For Larger Children We Have Steam Engines, $1.00 and up Pocket Knives, 35c to $5.00 Electric Motors, $1.25 and up Doll Buggies, $3.25 to $9.75 Savings Banks, 15¢ to $2.25 Tricycles, $4.75 to $10.00 \utomobiles $10.50, $12.50 and $15.00 Bicycles, best standard make, $40.00 Wagons, $1.25 to $15.00 Mystic Magic Sets, $2.25 to $3.50 Electric Railway Trains, $7, $10 & $12.50 Dolls, from 15c to $15.00 Electric Sets, $1.25 to $5.75 Delayed shipment of Sleds in today. 22-Caliber Rifles, $4.50, $8.50 to $22.50 Will be on sale tomorrow. . Bring the Kiddies to see our Toy Annex Holmes Hardware Company Holmes to Homes—Casper, Wyoming. Phone 601 Pew, IAS AAUAAALALAAAALAA AA A AA A A POD BPBDB BOAO LBD DBD LD DD MMB LB MLD MOM OL I I te L. Patton, sheriff, Casper, Wyo. 25-41 “Perils of a Bakery” A BIG COMEDY Make Your Table Reservation for Thanksgiving Dinner at the HENNING HOTEL now. Only a limited number of tables left. Nuff Sed Coming “The Desert Law” Watch this space each day for Lyric Program =. 10¢ and 20c Cold Weather Remincers By the Richards & Cunningham Co. DRY GOODS SECTION EXTRA Ladies Outing Flannel SPECIAL Night Gowns 1-4 Qff. on Ladies’ made of a heavy quality of outing and are Seal Plush and Vel- our Coats. This means everything in Plush from the plainest to the most elaborate fur trim- mings. THIS WEEK ONLY Holiday Suggestions Make your purchases while the assortments are good. CHIFFON VELVET BAGS || BOUDOIR SETS These are the season’s newest creation Consisting of the cap and slippers. In and come in both black and colors. Price | crepe de chine or wash satin. $4.50 set. $3.75 to $12.50 each. DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS We have an amazingly pretty line of these. Some are embroidered in colors and others white, while still another line are lace trimmed. Our prices are from 25c to 3 5 the best looking of any we have seen. These come in both white and colors and are daintily trimmed, Price $2.75 & $3.00 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S assortment of these SWEATERS 1 and our prices Our garments is } most reasonable ~ TURKISH BATH TOWEL SETS Trimmed with colored hand crochet, $1.50 set. An ideal gift for the housewife. IVORY Do not fail to see our assortment of this merchandise, and above all, if you are in $1.00 each. Our 3-for-$1.00 kind will be || the market for any odd pieces, make your hoxed on request. selection now. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST freee ererre reer rr ery tee VEE Pe PET Eye ETe TET e TOW E ETE eT ti POY ee TTE SLES PUPUTTYIYETTTE ETE OPPS PS TECUST ETE ST EU TEE VEPV TERT ET EEC TE ETECT TST TT Ne ee. Sey ES A RT I

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