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TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1919 ane The € M. C. Crouch, superintendant of tho| {Continental Supply company, has gone ito Lander on business, but will jturn for Thanksgiving day. eee Mrs. E. A. Cohen of the 1 ler st has gone to Lusk on business for th branch store there. ' { eee | | Miss Helen Michie } the Mills fi she spen' Miss Mary La V her home by’ an ith ering steadily is confined to hut is recov. Opening Dance Given fat the Tris theat The guests invited by Caladonian Club ace the Mast 0. Piney, William} pd ‘There was «It nee at the) H. le Gre Han Ory A. C. Webb of Richmond, Va. is ning social and n at the} Le Roy Hogue a vanbure 4m Casper staying at the Henning = OMOW TURKEY DAY rasper Daily Cribune “ARMY-NAWY GL PAGE THREE |WOMAN BOUND OVER TO COURT | ON $1,000 BOND REPORT OF CONDITION THE REPORT OF CONDITION OF TH DF WYOMING, CITIZENS STATE BANK, AT CAS- i LOSE OF BUSINESS ON : ouls Mari charged with BAe beh itso ab Mikey 4 be at , orth, Loans and discounts : $ Plans have been completed for the big /Stealing several hundred dollars worth! OV carats, secured t show to be given Thanksgiving (of 1 al. .bolonging.,.from..rooms, é | Coun ty and se! nooninitharyris theater. Al. Hen:( the was bound over to Stocks, sec " nesey and Kid Lee will be the principal (trict court Fae ee OOO! Hanking Roten Gants ‘ sin this big athletic carnival, (ing heF preliminary nearing in justice COMIN neuse. furniture natures: - which is being en to henefit. the \#f Peace court. Her bond was placed Other real estate and me 1 an “1 | Army and Navy club athletic fund. With \@t $1000, but she “was unable to: fur sean = - 122,124.21 Checks on banks in same sh items Meith ind these two main fish cards the om as the mainjnish it the carnival! The trial of her Louis Ma husband, sonic temple last night by the mem- ces {hotel while attending to lusi in the are getting a full string of preliminary )Tino, was» continued until \this sts ne Vion oes vers of the Caladonian club. Music for) €+o! e Class jelty. Gverts lined up to satisfy the ‘Thanks: | 200n lowing his ter Sr nlanaintandt pennte ----- eee the dancing was furnished fb | Entertai in be giving sparting; appetite of the Casper! day. ¥ eae Q oh Fe ee EE Te eEa teee iacnits| TEREL BIEL OC tte domentic science}, 9,04 Cott of Chavenne tx xpdiding | rigne tars. : Ray Hudson of Lingle, Wyo., 1s in eres a Rutherford sang several very pleasing|elags of the second Aacaderm!e veuc een EM a OT vus| The mt program will be in ch Casier with! o.).catsjoad of, .potatads a ee 20106 ae eee thy a high school preyrrot ana| P+ Saiee pf the A idunev yap. men which he is selling th the local mer, It is the plan of the Caladorian clubiserved a threeeourse lune, ter kets hav sn placed 0} at the! ants. to hold a*business meeting on the firstiday afternoon. ‘The guests. sv |, Miss Faith Hawes of Wheatland ts tris the nd at the cigar stores in * Friday of every month, a social! . ic "\'lhere attending to business* and visit- the city - $ 50,000.00 cl he last |perintendant Goorge “Wilder, W. “ling with friends for about nh week. less expenses f ne nratet? night a { a the; Lacey, of the faculty; and four visit. ee : 9, Individual deposits subject. to chec $ pier escalates S * Hest en-ling teachers, who were in Casnar for CO! S Certificates of . y the «1? i é ese Thee Sar: 3 C » sk 1 es 0} sit, demand. _* E rtainment given by the «inh this! ine gay. M Eeearai oom w OF Tanke U. S. PPER I 2 els foci dha ° 956 we tien BL Skye ng day with h ihter, Mise . ree fs accounts ___- Dinner at M. P. Wheeler pocies Noe ate poms of the “high! Netlie Bartholomew mh Mrs IN DEMA ND A T 5 tifled checks —-— st Evenin, school) hullaing;.and. the prettily ur rtholomew will go to Denver on a 1 pohly Aiching ‘commenced: on my Due to national banks 7,704.29 Hom asi ing ranged table, and delicious meal shov- ji siness and pleastife ‘trip RESE T PRICE <end | ttles of D. D. D. completely Notes and bills redscounter sana The M. P. Wheeler home, 156 North/od the progress imade by the Glass paphlt ot Aas P N gered emarkable cure of bey borm > : Teech street, was artistically decorated|This was the first me: he served! Oniver Job tthe, Cant : ‘ vith * | Total 4 = last night in yellow and white ehry-'by the pupils this year, and wil ? : git: ea rat of the aheie Stor Shr fale Bottle cured gnother case, } iS Ronetnemanm OStAt t be se age apa v as sone to pmo to , Pre: sonthemums for the dinner party given followed by many more. Ladi atLELNTE ANGAEI A taxes Eepeueeonst on Leah oe aneneolnted iItrenn, Quoted from recent letter from Walter Rice | Natron by Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler, Covers were) st 8 ' : | NEW YORK, Nov >. Poreign con-’ key, Bikhart, Ind. Write him for more facts. RANI Gaal cit i ; , ; i laid for twelve. Important Meeting Jsumers are availing themselves of the | We top, have seem such remarkable results | | : _ Cashier of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that 1 {OF EE oun meat_ the econ (2gmmtant, Sect. STEEL STRIKE of ceo make, AER BREE RRRRE |e tie stems vo reo fm spent-in playing auction bridge; st. Mark's Sunergae will hold ant purchases in this market. Sev- | jevere eases of ecreme, that we feel it must | Wd Cashier. Ve Var Doasene umes wan ef. impor unt me ting at tb parish how TO CONTINUE copper prod have con- achizour cane, Come ip tnd snk en about it Correct-Attest: The geese A ee Aor /and tea which the members will give te a reteocree Ormsby, Patrick Sullivan, Jereminh| from 2 until 6 o'clock. Wridne aries LEADERS RULE |: have placed moderate orders here | 5 & Po aan a ain of the seve Paige ote AG A seen AM ere pond. Much of ihe huyuue is sant 2 Lotion for Skin Disease! ~m Md day of November, 1919 were the guests of the evening. work should he compte and turnet leas abe aL tbat e eh das [OC November, (1913 pple in at this meeting *veady for market to be cash KIMBALL DRUG STORE Ik, FLYNN, Notary Public. Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Sha are jing. Miss Violet Lever and Mrs. W. om} leaving tomorrow night IF Cheyenne,’ §. Kimball, Jr, are to be the hostesses 1. ShiePatael iat cin Ditty where they will spend Thanksgiving eee e steel s ing in Pitts- I day at the lL, Phillips home. Mrs. D.C. Deaver of Omaha, arrived | fuveh | IScHULITU; PANS AUT WILR=AAN ba Rte Monday night to spend a month or i Robert G. Saquir and more the guest of her son, Q. K. little daughter Garnet are leaving for Deaver, cashier of the Casper National | | Tos Angeles, Calif. on Thanksgiving hank | night. They will spenf the rest of ‘the ~~ ~ | AGUA PRIBTA, Nov. 2 winter in California, where Mr. Squires will attend a school of lation. He NT PERSONALS | ssn rey Bagh a clash betw hins been taking instructions from Bert’ | plum OLAV II Litas ang Ci ae : Cole here, and has piloted the |___ PERSONALS | . 175, miles southeast everal times, unattended. An EMILE SCE Ae Mrs. James Kidd has come into Cas-! yesterday hopes to return to Casper in his own! nor for ithe winter from hee ranch at re plane in, the spring Long Bear. Mrs. Kidd will ¢ ANNOUNCEM her winter home on South Tim Halme, the Taito Informal Tes ~ street. She reports the stock condi Campbell &t Enjoyed tions as being in v bad shape, ‘ins: store in his new location ss Helen Carlson and Mi eee Clair entertained a few of their Mrs. I. D, Peldemnn.} BARU ENAT ARG UiOn ek cae it an informal Sunday afternoon [from Santa Monica, Calif, where she) 7 qi ereNG. Pata ere : r apartment in the MeQory called hy the gudden death of erAtilrcei axe Nhe ae 2 nt house. : eve ther" te GEN fiernoon was pleasantly spent, st eh au foluwed by the delicious tea preprred Mra. Ren Reech is recovering from! hy the hostesses. a ck of tonsilitie whi R r@) U P The Misses Catherine Dunn, rY/confined her to her home for s i 2 Tong, and Helen Michiesand the sis | days. | Spasmodic croup is rs. Carter, Stanley and. Carter i oe é usually relieved a Olson and Feller were the invited Jones, suffering with - one’ application of — nests, brot in from Sali Cree ny Nigh afternoon, in the Bowman am Luncheon bulance and was taken to the Private Affair hospital. - ss | \n unusuatly artistically «api tinted vic K'S VAPO! ‘ORI GOF 31,20} bridge luncheon wag giy at the M © Datton home yesterday RRCgUOOr Sone ae ssoreeosooosseans O« ira G. Wetherill for 20 of te Three Days, Starting Today matrons of Casper. The deco: of the afternoon were chrysanthemums und pink Tussel roses. A luncheon was served, and noon was devoted to bridge. musical selections were 1 the luncheon and a ment by Mrs. Otto Kr Richter The honors of won by Mrs. R. K. the entertai usse and G the afternoon Staley were and Mrs, ng invitations were the niah Mahoney, R. i 5 Algeo, P. C. Nicolaysen, S. Kimball Jr, L. 3B. Townsend, H, Leavitt, M. N, Wheeler, George 1, L. G. Murphy, J. 1. Bin- John} h, Arthur W. Burns, P. H. Pelton, Carlson, Thomas Cooper, J. 'T. Julian Lever and Joe Denham: oes s Dinner at Henning for New Bank Force \rthur K. Lee, president of the new Sational Bank of Commerce, ente ed at dinner last & ning as a fitting ons of the opening day. were the members of the t imi) Gratiot, nk force the out of town guest who at- tended the openin The in eluded Mr, and Mra. 1 and Mrs. Joe E. Denham, R. F. Kamman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thermopolis, Miss M L. Clark and H. M. H. Thornburg of et Dauds, W- dy of the Yet lowstone National Bank of Billings, snd Sidney Moritz of Denver. Week id Party ¥ aC Speas’ Ranch \ regular good time week-end party Was spent. by eu the dim Speas ranch. ‘The party Priday iving overland for the ranch home nd returned late Sunday evening. The ‘sitors were royally entertained all of the and 2 sumptuous course din- served Sunday noon. The week-end guests were the Mes-! (mes D. N. Speas, € pecele) rgaret Speas, and the M Directed by T. Hayes Hunter , The Producer has put the spirit, the action and the truth of "Desert Gold" upon the screen., My {deasy | my Wishes—-even my hopos--have been fulfillede ae Wever, Glen Little W. Kram- y Robert Blackmo: Earl Hamp. ton. J. Johnson and W. Johnson. ee Carl Russell to Be Itost at Thanksgiving Di ...\ sumptuous three-course dinner ‘be served at 6 o'clock on Thank ving evening at the home of Mrs THE BIGGEST WESTERN CLASSIC YET ADMISSION—25 and 50c. \ g This picture packed them in on Center street, while all competitions slept WONDER! WONDERFUL! ! DLECOOS 6 6-06OOS0GO0O09 08990909000 0O0 0060409100 SOOGOOOY ; T, 3 I South Cen honor of her son, Carl. ne id for e. The Dlowers street, , Covers will the dinner will be cut After the} will be entertained six guests at decorations and potted plants. ‘inner the party That’s Our Policy—and that is why we sell More Clothes than any other store of our size in Wyo- ming. Six months ago when we opened our “Little Hole in the Wall” in the McClure Building we stated we would undersell. Our reason for making such a statement was due to the fact that we were out of the high-rent district, thus enabling us to cut down our overhead expense. Ask those who have patronized us since and let them tell you if we have not made good our claim. We want to maintain our valued reputation, so we are offer- 2 wwe ing for NE WEEK ONLY Commencing ednesday, Nov. 26th Any Suit In Our Little Hole In the Wall VALUES UP TO $65.00— $35.0 ' i ALTERATIONS FREE, YOU BET! These clothes are the latest styles and fabrics, including double-br: tive models, silk and sexge lined. ANY PAIR OF PANTS IN OUR LITTLE HOLE IN THE WALL Values up to $6.00 PdeDO son” A small deposit will hold any suit or pair of pants until Xmas. them. = New Method Tailors & Clothiers 137 West First St—McClure Bldg. Open Evenings During Sale Watch for the Man in the Barrel MMMM AAA A Wanted 3 Experienced Tailors HAM ANA Wanted 3 Experienced, Tailors ANN asted, single-breasted, waist-line skirt, and conserya- We do not accept mail orders. Let Monkey Ward have Across from N. W. Depot. VAM ticles q he oh errinon ork vy Vantad re 00 rei il!