Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1919, Page 5

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SATURDAY, NOY. 22, 1919 3 j Che Casper Daily Cribune ; PAGE FIVE ‘new Henning building on Center ve. {il vice-president; Hugh L. Patton, vice- |Doua bookkee} 7 Ss, per and ster tween Second and Third, will take place President; Joe E, Denham, cashier, and | wij! complete the prciinereetctit the Monday, and the officers of the new in. R. F. Kammian, assistant cashier. bank. stitution invite the public to call at any! Mr. Lee, who. w: i [op leant cy > who. will be actively asso-} The directors are T. I time during the day. ciated in the management of the new /C. yle, Joe E. Denhum, The s Ker | The officers of the bank and the di- institution he president of the First ney, Arthur K. Lee, John } dye rectors will be on hand t 14 © National of Basin, and of the Hugh Patton, L. A land Ira G j Sunlls during the entire day he Thermopolis State bank. He is also| Wetherill. |members of the clerical force will be I sident of the Wyoming Bankers'| Other stockholders 2 C. J. Hare in thei: places. Large numbers of association and connected with a num-|W. M. Holland, D. Kagy, Fred Ticket Agen jroses bave been ordered to decorate the her of other business interests in the | Klink, W. A. Miller, 1 Murphy, H. Mrs. Edmonds bank for the eccasion, and every lady |state. J. Peterson, George Nelson and i. §. morning from itor will be presented with a rosc| Mr. Lee | anc has purchased the H tilison—all men connected with promi. Spent at Cley » past two issioner Tom Hae wa rday to ship stock to —- Read The Tribune Want Ads the coul — = VEPOSTO PESOS SHOP OSPS OSH OS LHECDA SOF OOOO SO OPOSOOOOOOOOE L. J. Kdmonds and G. F. BELL eturn “fondas =“? “THE INSURANCE MAN” * r Agent morn as a scuvenir. Peterson home on 1004 South Durbin nent business inte ern points Officers andes Directors to Be on|. The new bank rooms ure fitted with street, and has moved his family her The institution jitalized at $125 pS Se GENERAL INSURANCE Office: s | mahogany desks and fixtures, the floor |from Thermopolis. 000 and has a paid i plus of $12 Mrs. Ma Mast arrived this morn 5 é < : Hand to Greet Public and is of tile, and the light fixtures are in| Mr. Denham, the cashier of the new|Wwith which to start operations, Its ing from. } . Did, to visit’ her Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty iy hammered brass ,the entire effect be- bank and one of the di ek-| telephone number is 349. te Mrse H. H. Si ons, wife o PES ait bevy vank and one of the directors and stock 2 Simmor Roses for Ladies Are rmonious and in keeping with the holders, will also take part in the a ler freight ugent’s | i he G F Bell Agenc Planned 1 standard for banking institu-|tive management. He was until Jobn L, Bingenheimer returned this their home in the Burlington & . ¥ te morning from Denver —_—— t! ' Read The Tribune Want Ads | G. ©. scout jly the cashier of the Thermopolis Officers of the institution are Ar-|bank. RB. F. Kamman, the as 2 thur K. Lee, president; Ira G. Weth cashier, and Miss Margaret POOPPO POSTCLOSE OOD OO OOO SOO OOOO OOOO OOS OOOO _ Ghanks giv Ing You May Not Be Turkey, But You Can ‘Be Well Dressed For Thanksgiving “Day 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. >O9OOOO090000O0O000H we formal opening of the Nationd tf cupies the Of That Commanding Figure He will stand rout from the crowd on she menweys or the boule- SHIRTS vards, on Thanksgiving Day, as the man of distinction, character and individuality. There’s something about? ELGIN’S CLOTHES that More snappy new pattern and color i ideas from more famous shirt makers emphasize our shirt seetion’s equip- ment to serve you. Clermont, E. & W., Elgins fa $27° $15 Have the News from Cravatania! 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Priced per pair— gauntlets; seal, squirrel, muskrat; CLOTH CAPS “Pur cars VISIT “BOY VILLE” WHERE SATISFACTION RULES r by the sheer force ported rboletto, Velours, h rough effects and derby bats for overcoat weather AND BY EASY STEDS TO os NOT ONL st vice for boys’ clothes, not o: ost oney will buy in value, but careful service tha: sures lusting satisfaction bn $7.50 ” $30 Rae SP ee ee Se BOYS’ OVERCOATS | BOK) SCHOOL SUITS AGES 6 To 18 YBARS f Ht YE. $10’ $17 $6.50" $17 CHILDRENS’ OVERCOATS HAND TAILORED SUITS AGES 2% TO 5 YEARS zm 18 YMAR $9" $13.50 $18" $25 F BOYS’ MACKINAWS BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS bs ° AGES 6 TO 18 YEARS GRAYS ae BROWNS a ff ey | x- $8.50 ° $15 | $10 ” $13.50 ct/ . | BOYS’ CLOTHING, 2ND PLOOK. BOYS’ CLOTHING, 2ND ELOOK : = UNDERWEAR Men who demand full sutistaction demand full stocks to choose from— Boys Warm Furnishings |yiic Gambsdown, Madewell, Hateh- ~ SHOES Boye Meieand Cops Our consideration for the boys starts Vel complete selections of Boys’ |one-Button, Stephenson; silk, all wool, valban rg out find he e OT aaa with hats and caps. See the new Shirts, Y aist r NECN EBS, Glove Ate mixtures, heavy cotton rib Grooni Grinper Woedluntare Nettleons— Cloth, Plush and Velour Hats, Warm t : iery, nderweur, Night in-the-cily prices-—-Compare, Inband Caps, Knitted Toques. Prices $6.50 *° $20 | range @6eto$3.00. | UHH ih A A) MH A IN MA TTA i | | |

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