Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1919, Page 3

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MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1919 Che Casper Daily Cribune ala ____ PAGE THREE [Fortiana, Ore., to her home in Dong H | NOVEL TY CL OTH OF ~ RINGS STOLEN So a errant oe ! BLACK AND SILVER n taken in rooming- MAKES OVERBLOUSE . FROM JEWELRY a are tte THIEVES RANCHT ee = The finding of S. set with other stones fiss Helen Michie spent the week-| e t the Michie ranch. east of Cas-! Mm ” | * Willing Workers Cirele Meets ne Several Thc and Dollars Worth.of Booty Recovered by : Sheriff's Office | > rer PIANO POR SALE Rirthday Dinner as a public health nurse. Professor | ffair Rudolph Lunde: as the other guest at the informal on dinner tore several weeks ago Stolen property ing a show window, will short thousand « w i given by "Unusual Mrs. John Hays, Sr. has returned iy from Denver and Loveland, Coto,, |" und by children who ett > ying in the sand and have been % w os A Tribune ‘Vantad will sell it. identified as a t part of the jewelry stolen trom the . en visiting with 1 & of the rings of the sherift's f 8 the work of in Ooecow t ; e as thieves, probably boys eeoo0gat! re an con er ane nT cH ie Me Sonia oe fintvanraturneturromal tte Se atcat wiait os ‘ $i, 000 wort h of oil s aint that He AOS AGA it Omaha. Read The Tribune Want Ads yesterday and | P\ nica! s Charlie Souter of Lander is in Cas | ! ys. pi An ner today | nid dance of the seaso’ ies pe Sosa. { ; avon we on Deputy United States Madshal Kiesel \ 8, Wow much) was here today on his way lo Lander 7 pi basa nected with 1) of, N. Wheeler went to Manville Sat incers Sae Jurday on business war ealeuns STATIONERY j etor Fisher and Boyd Riddle were! jhere today from Miller | If you like that harsh See me._ I have just received a full line puc kery taste, get common tea—it’s full of tannin. If you like the true tea- flavor, get fine tea, like 5 | Wit attend the first! Dugout | A. Likely went to Lusk Saturday on business | The overblouse is occur senter of the stage in ¢ *. Goodrich will! jhops, ‘This exclusvie pn to norrow to spend| aibited by a well known I ifth av in the) Mr. and Mrs in the! ., A Shipment of Phanksgiving day with Mrs. Goodrich’s! shop which is noted for i : | parents i I de of Soh apy: 3 Usa O60 ree Honey Uentaad Wid Schilling’s. It’s so full of | ER. 2. Gosperm, a diamond merevant! fringe makes a pleas AM lof Hutte, Mont ing on his Cas. for the round neck, per trade for the wines giving dinnei hall tomorrow | and silver tassels mark the walt '» New Clothing Store | to Open Wednesday BUTTEIS SWEPT | ee bse age BY FIRE, LOSS | OVER $250,000 (By Adnotiate lated Pre SS.) 2 vigorating tea-taste—tiat Just IneToday, it actually costs less per cup than tea that costs 20 cents less per pound. Common tea hasn't a NEWS DEPOT GUNNISON—Phone 256. HEADQUARTERS FOR DENVER POST 153 So. Center St. single« up of real tea-flavor The wedding took place The new wi Te by J in a pound. Rare ur io r flavors of Schilling ‘a feylon = Indi Oolong Gaiiipect fast All one al imyn-lined moisture-pre At grocers cverywher aconaceeasccecavissvasssdavessstesnseacasssiesteiites : 3 3 3 3 New Magazines i tea-flavor —fine, rich, in- 3 3 3 fe 3 3 3 ‘oO into the comes he Miss Mary Tat at toformal firms Yor many y Yr of the s street hi and will Thursday of the fourth iv ke Casper of Wood h ice he was| ra will supply as With the infant the | In the nature 1 dance. 30th sion, He served two an Miss Ball is . France, nine months being sp short -time . few front lin MY. -Seots-miorles' 3 saat + a popular 4 . and has nol work he that he wa iss ing the big drive against the Hinden urd stopped here on her way: from! burg line in September, 1918 GOOD THINGS TO EAT LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL so ofc ao afo-efooke-afe-ete sfo-ele ole eho-afe she aSe che she sho ale oho ele ae eho ale elo ste 40 oe 0% eet” Boefocgeateok oefo-efe-ofe-ateats | 4 a Thanksgiving Pouliry and Other Good Things > ee : Coats, Suits, Dresses and Fur urs RD e% > £3 ,3 FRESH KILLED DRY PICKED TURKEYS FRESH KILLED GEESE b3 ¥ Heads and feet off Heads and feet off Rte y| FRESH KILLED SCALDED TURKEYS FRESH KILLED HENS ae a Heads and feet off FRESH KILLED SPRINGS 3x . ¥ FRESH KILLED DUCKS FRESH KILLED BROILERS ~ at reduced prices. A rare occas- $ Heads and feet off ee: . ee z S ~ ion to purchase such merchan- + At Prices to Suit Everybody. Come and See What We Have aod ye! % is, A i FRESH KILLED BELGIAN HARES (extra fine; cheaper than poultry) ib. 40c Og dise a reduced wales Bt LITTLE ROASTING PIGS. (Our own raising and killings.) About 20 pounds. = : ; + MOUNTAIN TROUT (Eastern Brook.) See Our Window. is Beautiful Suits 4 FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS o 4 (Standards) qt. - <3 The Suits are beautifully tailor- $ FRESH ee OYSTERS — Re esl (Standards) % edand materials are handsome— + eRESHIn ALTINORE OYSTERS” ty the season’s favored fashion. ¥| (Counts) qt.......--__ $1.00 Be : 3! FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS. (Counts) pees 50c * W di LC Me BLUE POINT OYSTERS, in shell) Don't forget these. ¢ on erfu Odts $ HEINZ BLU FUDDING, os pe ae na ~- fe BO ‘ HEINZ PLUM PUDD aN eee 2 2 c % “In the newest models; many + HEINZ BULK MINCE MEAT, pound_- Sees a with rich fur collars, and ranging ‘a FRUITS AD Ne ad RIPE TOMATOES t FLORIDA GRAPE 3 m price $25 to $150, 25 per cent. = EMPEROR GRAPES BRUSSELL SPROUTS By off. K "IGS CUCUMBERS iss ee fates GREEN PEPPERS a . te NUMBO CRANBERRIES PARSLEY K Luxurious New Furs = HONEY DEW MELONS SWEET SPuDS sx Dd RSIMMONS PASCAL CELERY Re A good time to make a selec- %& HEAD LETTUCE MIXED NUTS e tion for a Christmas present. 25 $ ° $ percent off. 3 The Norris Co. od . > 3 3 5 Sy 4 Phone 12 : Lovel Dresses ete Prices on atl other Meats will renin the samme as last week * 94 2 An array of Smart Dye-3-s + = ranging in price $25 io $i 50, > 4 ee Thanksgiving Sale Price, 25 per + Se cent off. De sts oe & oe te oe : TheFashion Shop: fe + + 114 North Center. “4 OMe eho ateete ote ate ak o-she sto ate ofesto-ate eteste-ateste-szesie seoeseate We see ase the die ae o8e oho acoso one te sie seeeteateste | ww un- ind fa]

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