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» Cede NUT is, eae Payne jo numbers. ( District which’ includes Forts Casey, pend: NU eae dent: Auto Party Goes Off Em Worden and Flagler. He has been aday Auction Club osankment; Other News ia stationed for several months at Fort fects With Mre. Hagens. | Week from Riverton Flagler but his headquarters have nee en moved to Fort Worden. JHC aptain M aus is well known to Ss , having been a dentist Afternoon Auction if-| RIVERTON, her Burkett, who resi: The Monda | be entertained Mondz » by Mrs. G. R. Hagens South Center street. the Valley, ¢ 6) last Saturda ich dowr dragged by a horse L afternoon. He had Mothers’ League Members gone to the C. C. Taleott place and I . e S$ Should Engage Banquet Seats. roped the animal, after which he was 1915-16 were onl 3 e e embers of the Mothers’ League, in the act of placing the rope nd one million dollar mark, so that the ire to attend the New Year's its neck in a better shape to lead it juet to be served at the Midwest to his place, when in some manner Tuesday evening in honor of the horse became frightened while the \diers who have returned from rope w: beine fastened and in it snd cantonments should en- break away b nce of the rope heir places at the banquet at on the srounc formed a halfhitch ind should notify one of the around both his feet securely ers of the entertainment com- tening them, and in the wild d either Mrs. M Gothberg, the animal, Mr. Burkett was dragged | other cities there is always more or m Service, or M S. Grant. least half a mile b the horse! less of a rush the |! few day r boys who havn’t alrendy caught.” This was 1other mi-| Purchase the few presents that have t the Red Cross booth in the|Taculous escape in th nals of this been left until the last in the hopes ) Exchange building may sign after section as Mr. Burkett was none the that t the Oil Exchange Segar Shop worse from the accident, his clothes | +h. Casper Pharmacy, or Kimball's were practically torn off his body but sh of | Slogan adopted in Casper as well a ild_ come so peas he received but minor bruises and : ees scratches. He then got on his horse Wire or write Lander, Wyo. = = ° and drove the horse which had dr 4 n City N } ked him, to his place, after which Special ity INews physicians were summoned from Riv ss men are rt Music Lever, son of Mr, and Mrs, Hi8 injuries. ci Fistmas shoppers di ever, thereby gaining the : turned today from cademy at Howe, Indiana, visit his parents during the Leve BIG LOSS OF SHEEP full line of goods from which to se Last Wedne y morning Ed Mer- lect riam met with a avy loss when ee, band of 250 sheep went thru th » loss will probably be vat the riv . west of Shoshoni. ( p I n Rineholtz of Fort Collins, mover Hol d $4,000 ‘ was moving the sheep CITY HALL STARTED ( 1 guest at the home of Mr. from Buck Camp to the winter range The cement foundation of the n# Mrs. George Wilder of North near Metzler. The ch and the treet. Mr. Rineholtz will re- found a water hole in th first furing the hol result was that the ory is now cea much on the ice and ree of brick Nessie Miller, a teacher at the ~ ———— — other two we Casper school, received word Sterling, Kansas, state iy of the death of her sister- Wick and Allen Patton, it St. Charles, Minn., the mes- t¢ nephews, are both ir tating that her brother was had accidentally met y ill with influenza. Neither of the boys we * the other was in Fr; Hotel. The cit Miss Sallie Larsen is expected to- had been wounded and was receiving lower ftoor or | croniGeMinn Minn., treatment at hospital when Alles ce as called by the death Came into his room with supplies city officials will be r, a Red Cross nurse from Their supprise and joy at meeting in second floor, and the Miss Larsen teaches this manner can be imagined. be used’as countil/ chamber ver chool. Ce — ied! ard S. Murray of the Seventh TIE PLANT OPERATING The Misses Kathlenn and Patricia Regiment, A } mp Jackson, ar Sullivan will return this evening from rived last night at the home of hi Notre Dame, Ind., where they have Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mur ittending college this year. The y ofSouth Beech street. , the Hon Patrick Sullivan, ac- « is as of the city other. in the city’s n tion is on the | city other the n’s run of treat- t of the road coming Tonday pout 21 ed them from Cheyenne to Deputy Sheriff Perry Ellswick has in the lot stored at the x which Casp Brian Tobin is also expect- heen offered the superintendency is considerably less tha at previou td home this evening. the Shoshoni Sulphur comp ars on account of the labor short afte he first of th . winter preven Hugh L. Patton received a identified with this company, having 4 tter this week from his brother in headquarters in Therlopol ‘Richards & Gomactan Company Christmas Will Soon Be Here In Our Men’s Department we have the following gifts to suggest, which would be suitable and appropriate gifts for any man, viz: ko seaver Hats Fur Caps Mufflers Sweaters Dress Gloves Macinaws Neckwear Overcoats Suspenders Shaving Sets Socks Smoking Sets Handkerchiefs Collar Bags Bath Robes Jewelry, etc. Smoking Jackets Jouse Coat: We also have a fine assortment of BLANKETS, COMFORTS and AUTO ROBES whichwould make very appropriate presents for families. TRUNKS, SUITCASES and TRAVELING BAGS are good use- ful gifts for anybody and we have just received a large shipment for Holiday trade. The Wardrobe Trunks are most popular now and we have a splendid assortment, priced from $59.00 to $75.00 Think Richards & Cunningham Co. when you want the best. ~Ataba DEC. 21, 1918 __________ THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE a aL fo DRAGGE Coan > Recital Thi Se ae The alse izeas ao MILE AND HEAD SURGEON : nae L undberg were heart at % rec Pital given this afternoon: DOUGLAS Wyo. I Dec, 2 fa,| AWhile “shogteatig™ hes’ been! tale A MEM MERLE I PRAM A MRRBRRRRBRBRBRED PSII LIST zi une 5 \ pe R99 ATS Layee Ba Spitzdndergs, per box apm 54 ennium as Compared with Half | °f ett poh bh excite im. ah bebe All This Week. At Bethlehem adore. + anc 912 J a v 0 y 9,- wi a pace That mount for 1915-16 AdHAO and te AGIs aR Iga Ie Waal THE WHOLESALE SUPPLYAcO., Announce again good will and peace, i ; a 9646 ar 5 it Phone 903. 12-16-6t Star of Bethlehem Period, Report | $52,892.03, and in 1916 and 1916 it Be Ene 02s Seco aan tite daguiset mourning e Bakodehde is therehan, $704. The Tribune want ad will sell it. Re Jerusa During the biennium now drawing | for the eight years is therefore $724,- » a close the receipts at the state | 189.73. 1 office almost touched the two A large share of the land offic aiilion dollar mack, ‘The receipts for |income goes to the University of W THE CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION—IT IS COMING BACK slightly over the | ming. During the two rs, how. ver, the common schoo received 83,665 for current expenses, in ad almost doubled during the c nses, it dition to the income on $508,972.14, ars, in spite of the fact ‘ ler number of acres of | Which was placed in the permanent LYRIC THEATER ee | ns Bene Ui tisons ttop se A Days, Beginning Today and Commissioner ¥ Ke] md al report t the govern- 1001 lands $10.85 was set aside for é z rs ioe ‘I GE one art al each child of school age in the state 2:15 P. M—Twice Daily—8: 15 P. M. 76, as H d with| ees > . 84 for the rece: ling term.| Liberty Bonds wanted. Security The World’s Greatest Entertainment 2 O. S, Build- says, is dd e to both| Loan Company, Suit Lander Valley Produce Man fy. V. V, Seroggat yt so fr Pre SupremetTriump HEARTS mi 1 ae The Sweetest Love Si ory, . Laug your sides ache. gets shih fated! Hate th mighty “i Hee Battlefields ness. WYOMING in the logical and actual center of oil develop- ment in Fremont County. Things are humming at the present time and indications are that they will continue and increase. If you have business in Fremont County make RIVERTON your headquarters. Good roads to all fields, and you will be taken care of in every respect while a guest in that live town. For any informatior you may desire look up J. F. Botsford, Secretary of the Riverton Commercial Club. YOU WILL Cry without be- Love With a Delightful Tenderness. Shudder Until a Great Fear Grips You. Thall Until Your Hair Stands Upright. PRICES Matinees, 75c and $1.00. Nights, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Reserved Seats Now Selling. Get Your Tickets Early. RIVERTON = _ SPI DOLD ILI DS LO LE LS ST I LI LS DP BP EE ISS ES SL “Make Your Christmas Breathe Cheer This Year Say It With Flowers It is the deeper desire of each of us this Christmas to give Cheer and happi- ness to all our dear ones and friends. Give Flowers This Christmas FP DI I LIES IT, eS Each of the mothers and sisters of the boys ‘‘Over There” should be remembered with a little thoughtful cheer-bringing gift of flowers. No_ gift is more acceptable than Flowers—do away with the bur- den of tiresome Christmas shopping. The demand is greatest for flowers at Christmas time. To avoid disappointment make your selection early. Christmas Suggestion List A Gift for Wives and Mothers of Boys “Over There” Special assortment of Cut Flowers artistically arranged and trimmed in appropriate colors; $2.00 to $6.00. Dainty wicker baskets containing choice rtments of Flowers trimmed with ribbon and fancy fern, com- plete $3.50 and up. Remembrance for Milady: Corsages of daintily arranged Flowers with ribbon ties, $3.00 up. Cyclamen plants prettily trimmed, $2.00 to $4.00 and up. Killarney Roses, pink and white, $5.00 per dozen up. Scott Key Ro 8.00 per dozen and up. Ward Roses, $6.00 and up per dozen. A Gift for Mother: Fancy pink and ive Carnations, $2.50 and $3.00 per dezen. Red Carnations, $3.00 and up per dozen. Poinsettia Plants, aretaly decorated make a rich gift, $3.00, $5.00 and up. American Beauties, $15.00, $18.00, $24.00 and $30.00 per dozen. All sorts of Wreaths, Laurel, Festooning, etc., Holly and’ Mistletoe. ABOVE PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE All flowers shipped by express at purchaser’s expense unless otherwise or- dered by purchaser. We can not mail parcel post packages or Sundays and Hol- idays. We do not recommend parcel post shipments and will not be responsible for them, but will use every possible precaution in packing. Express charges range from 32c per package up, depending on the weight of the package and the distance. . DON’T FORGET—Special Delivery Letters only are delivered to us on Sundays and Holidays. All other mail lies over until next morning. Flowers delivered by telegraph anywhere at any time by the Florist Telegraph De- livery. “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Casper Floral Co. Phone £72 406 South Center rage Three IFPCIDTO CTATL [uscuncsrcn ncaa eee AE the raise in the rental price on graz Go to the Popular Price Jewelry JERUSALEM , nds and to the growing inter-| Store for good goods priced right. A By Charles B. Driscoll e ae in eral production. lot of new goods just arrived) some (Written for the United Press) ‘i 16,57 i Also 1 two years 7 74 acres were | diamonds. a ger line on Jeru repoice, he ; ea ila n the two previous y s| watches, clock: Jewelry repairing— a head, |129,412 were sold. As the matter | 35 years’ experience in the jewelry Again praise i with David’s voice, |now stands, 94 acres stiil be-| busines: J. H. WALTER, Jeweler, Thine enemy is dead. 141 W. First S 2-214-7; = tone to the state and still bring in an First St. 12-214-7t | phou hast not waited long and long lites by reason of hse. saenes) to cub iorses Bh Fs Seearsenitecbang Oohnlestine, 4 in vain!