Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 9

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PACE NINE _ ei ta ae -——_—o—e Sn rere ig orn For All Outdoors The moment that yeu slip on a Klingmade Sweater you _ fealize'why itsis the choice of a large number of men and women who spend their playtime out-of-doors. NMOFLL PLEADS FOR FESS BILL PLANS LAD FOR WES HCE AEMBLTATION WADE. Posse ERATOR ts The Aeecy warmth of the Klingmade sweater sheathes you from wind .and cold; ‘its smart appearance gives you @ wéll-set-up air. Kor sport wear they are unexcelled, and they’re being worn for the street more and more. cyhen we soggést that'it is time that}my Godt how gentlemen quake lest we in vega ace tie betterment of £0 '00 far in extending federal activi ew ehureh on Sunday. he > * . . j} years ago with servic 2 : . | i? ine race, help save men from’ despair) “f have never @illed myself ‘pro Reception for Service Men atl ine “chapel car” op arid, Help Se eee anacaes wi ee ‘and somo people have at one, “Army,and Navy Club, Victory {churen,. the “denomina ness and hope, gen me 2 “| time or another called me a ‘reaction of having the only chureh in the town, ie tin vote millions for the eradication | gry’ ft have not chyed. muoh. for 1 Ball and Football Game -}an attractive chapel built of “gyp" of thes ballwerh or forthe) Cares | have heen conscious of keeping an open Are Arranged Here. jblgek at a cont of $4,000. twelve tion of hog cholera are sudde: “jmind and a forward-looking view. 1 —_ dred doliarg of this amount was sub. on with panic lest the federal govern-| pope that I grow with the growth and) Preliminary plans for the celebration |S¢ribed in Chugwater, during a drive Klingmade sweaters are woven from long strands of the virgin wool in many attractive color combinations, They'll wear for many seasons; the wool retains its fresh- ness; the unbreakable seams will never part. { embark’on new and questionable | development of the views of the world. | Armistice Day in Casper have been an- jae bythe Rev. Mlodactt. Tho : ‘ as wel as other church activities. : oy Music and dancing will be pro-| Among those who delivered addresses | ro Aetna iba SEP UR SES Sola bia or eaaest neta nae ae ed at the receptign to be held in|at the dedication exercises wore the| chled ‘in industry. ~ . lis citizenship. I have outirown it. 1) they eee and Navy olubrooms the | Rev. Hughes of Thermopolis, Dr. Bruce p area ay ag ae ala - I night of November 11, over which the|Kinney of Denver, superintendent. of| ao not recall that/iny of the gen-| : eer P nd, and I hope War Mothers: will have direct charge. missions in the Rocky mountain region: en who just. applatided. arguments | that my footsteps shall be forward and War mothers and ex-soljiers will be| Dr: J.T. Hanna of Bis on nst: this bill which deals. with hu-| Not backward and that when I fight the only ones to receive Invitations to|stonary, and the Re m aetivities and enterprises, is the caustic] hope that if I ever held to the nar-|nou i 5 om 2 r b eH anced by the '€ r e inanrier in which Floor Léadér Mondelt! row view that the -federal government by the War Mothers of the rebuked those opposing ihe Fees .bitl!! may not give consideration and ation: Any of the better. dealers will be glad to show you a pleasirig variety of Klingmade sweaters. ‘Try one: on. You'll need it for the wintry days to come. There are also Klingmade eather coats, macki-’ naws, “‘Air-in’’ raincoats, and other clothing yer, istrict mils. Blodgett, state . o e anin or trictior o activity ee 5 S . anities haye been voting against ap-| fr restrictions of federal’ activity it this entertainment, which is to be for , superintendent. specialties of the same high quality. te bogeteolaals {will not be in the domain of the human- | gh q) propriations to cure hog'e! to Ore: | ities.” those directly connected with war! The Rey. J. F. Blodgett, superinten-! hat the Texas cattle tick, to stamp out} | work. dent of Baptist missions in Wyoming, | KLING BROS. & CO, Inc., CHICAGO Makers of Klingmade Clothing Specialties, including Klingmade Leather and Leatherette Coais ie holl-wevil, to a J 5 Shr mit v th nan ret > come PING LOR That :Patis “Trinity. | Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks will be tho | tn OD Sea eRe. —— adi |principal speaker at this reception. | lave poured out millions upon! Premiér Maskey, bdek in Maorilana|Other speakers and plans for entertain- jillions that men's property might bo| relates that Clemenceau, in reply to a/iN® the soldiers, sailors and iiarines protected, that men might*be prosper-! protest about the slow progress viadetaee: beronnaupeed fis Sa ous, and gentlemen have voted for shia l at the peace conferepec, said: “How | se nureday night,, November 13, isthe, The Army and Navy club will have | enthusiastically. But_ when we} aR ldate which has been set for the real’ one of the biggest battles of the season | . to the humanities, when we reach/ ©!" We get’ along, fa¥iwhen I have a|Victory ball in honor of the returned|on its hands Armistice. day. in natent! | question a8 to whether br no we! ™man-op! my left Who iniagines himself |soldiers. It is to he given under the! ing the strong freshman footba fi teat , care for our citizenship, whether # latter-day Napoleon, and on my right auspices of the War Mothers and will! of the Colorado School of M Ba Tne | or no we shall give encouragement, ald, |‘ gentleman who'hold the opinion that \he givensin the Masonic Temple, Mrs.| game will be played here Sa ine hig pn, advice and help in the saljhe Is the world’s Redeemer on a’ seédnd W. D7-Rhoades is chairman, of enter-| school athletic field Tuesd shaauitt of unfortunate humanity, to save. Visit ‘to carth?’—Syapies ultetin, ‘tainment committee- for this ~affair,! November 11 %. NOTICE! 3 a ee ee oilen ive Ween emugesy or ayplicate Customers, please ask for*your duplicate turned goods without the d i at "lion ma : . sales slips. We will give no credit on re- Pak eal Sec cohederheh BS Sled? te ek ht Re ‘ turned goods without the duplicate slip. —.a THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS This storé is a-great friend to the man or woman who likes the best merchandtse and who still likes to be economical. When we say, _ that your money goes farthest here we mean that its expenditure with us will result in the greatest amount of service, of satisfac- tion and of vdlue. _MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN: TOWN DAY y for Chienzo to at general plan. while Mrs. C. 'T. Boone is chairman of | the refreshment committee. | afternoon, | | © Men’s Furnishing Department : ; Grocery Department : Hardware Department ; Dry Goods Department THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY _ THRIFT THURSDAY THRIFT THURSDAY a ne The Domestic Ladies’ Fall Dresses Handkerchiefs. oe oe | ae Electric Wheat Flour sae Ss Men’s fine quality -hem- Diamond D Flour is made Fully nickel-plated and highly fin- of choice hard wheat. Best ished. Works on any electric light : known to the housewife who socket. Regular 15-cent Value does her own baking. Regular Price $6.50— 24 Pound $1.65 THRIFT PRICE 48 P d sack i $3.20 ‘ $ 4 Pl 69 Serges, Silks and Satins : Values that you should see to appreciate. aoe Do not miss this bargain. s13 SS 5S ] © l A LY) i} ) = = ( stitched Handkeréhiefs. No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. ebel Commercial Co. WATCH OUR x<—v 8 PHONES: 13 and 14

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