Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 3

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DEC. 8, 1919 informal Dance in Tenor ~~ ' of House Guests : jut 16 couples will enjoy an infor-} nee at the Sullivan home on) street this evening.. The! nests will be Miss he Do-| ss Bernardine K hot of! are guests at’the Patton Wolcott street. for the dancing has and refreshments will! in h ere pr f s and appropriate novelties th uncheon given Miss Melissa Rrooks Uhis noon. the del was v pus Tuncheon the enjoyably af. spent by slety matro: and debutantes > of the preity ir. Mrs. La Touf Guest at Dinner Mr 1 Mrs. O. N. Shikany were nd hostess at 2 sumptuous dinner in honor of Mrs. Sadie vif who has just returned trom in the ea Mrs. La Tout 4s in Casper untdl the first of when she expects to go to ( ruia on business. a) ce, Mel Goose Dinner Much Enjoyed nd Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh pre. a delicious goose dinner Sun n, at their home on South Pine fter t xcourse dinner the was p tly spent by the ited 4 ind in the evening the party lol the Tris theater. es ee n Archibald School Friends \ tew school friends were enter- afternoon at the home: Ite Archibald A course turkey dinner ed to the four # pleasant afternoon spent iris with muste and game dinner guests were th isses Inez Seanor, Margaret Speag hy Stite. ss 6 - Merril has returned to ending the week end and visiting with — | PERSONALS o———-—-—— - __. held this by the Royal Areh Masons, for eee t went Sterri on busin to Denver last Mrs. Nathan Gl sman of Edge- Mi D., is visiting here brother, “rt Cohen, eo - Hurry Eisenberg of Denver is in Cas- fer on business, rlane, “nne, tact sper on busi- is in C oe is of Winona, Minn., 1d began work of the second gr: per school, Miss € tton Yarn in Japan Soars and Officials Take Note TORIO. (Ry panese cotton The prices set new high industry of aiten to exceed the sure in the world’s: market. ‘nt quotations, if left unmodi- on tell on the wells » public from the rO0ds, “nt is taking the situa- nd recently de to Osaka, the most i ' of spinning indust he ecause the and even th spinning who advance pri vance ures for regu- But the measures taken nment so far hive pro-! eet and quotations are still current. prices lave reached ‘igure that weavers can derive Margin of profits by manufac- textil brics with cotton yarns trom abroad. One large weay- n in Osaka has alrendy or. i quantities of fine yarns! States and thick yarns | foreign cotton yarns by Japan- | Dry America Brings | Increase in Cost of Sugar for England LONDON wrica has the “prt (Ry Maill.—Prohibition in 1 materially in rais- Ss of sugar two cents a and, according to the! 4. This is the way the xplained: American has beon cut off Ktails he has been cousum:| * quantities of candy, and | hi it drinking oceans of nonde- ove, foncoctions which are’ vended ne Soda fountain bar, At least} * the observation of his British n. In other words, the Ameri- \naking sugar a substitute for » of this the United! Homie expe tion is th 1 a r to export, and y ytlere is 0 general shortage of | {ih ihruout the world Eng ‘nnot Ket what she wants and Wently has had to raise the price. ner Mountain to the lumber-|, Jers er, the lever or brake-stick | | on Sie Lad Pf on broke and the w Mr. the wagon nad while stumbled Jones was walki when i attempting: to stop the te and ce Sensei. OF MANY BANK ROBBERIES pulled crossivise of the road and was Armories ul_ empl went | stopped. } hivvir revolvers ; Jones was picked up ung¢aakdiors ly now redn cam: LI j JONES LAID men who came to his assistance after Must y Trust compi-| . his young son had ridden into Gasper 2Y of in view of nt ate | gM \ tor help, ticks on meg and bank | $e AT REST WAS } | “With expert medical attention aid, hold-ups. The target work of the hank-| &@ ’ jeareful nu : able & : to be out .in 5 : 63 ae down the re A. BAD COLD GOT You? j 2 Overcoats with the | b3 NCE tried, 2lways used. That's “dash” and “go" of a fine 4 a trite expression, but one ear. iM , never more applicuble than 3 it is to Dr. Ring's New Discovery. Harmonious lines, proper pro \% You will like the prompt, bust- portions and. wtlance les ness-like way it loosens the phlegm- |°° 146 South Center Street fured throat ralleves at cro | scence su ate muaant lio. anpres Use So atecte teste teterte toto’ . pod quia y. superb te ] % hew cold, grippe, cough, croup, | e Seno ag uadllyaauner bt | foedeate-cte-aoeteatertoetesseateshe-ateeteatoete-etess $1.20 a bottle. =——ooooooo Don’t Continue Constipated yo stem.” Make them function regularly—keep the body cleansed of wuste matter with Dr. King's New Life Pills, ry win’ TAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS ushlock” Be Better Looking--Take fact that his K? 2 aa 4, + dubbed unt of the and Jones was OUGHLOCK’ BY AGCIDENT <2" an old-timer of K2 + s the result of befell him while com mountain r ident, which will be old-timers here, will tion in ¢ history of acounty, Which is now being and compiled by Hon. Alfred J. The reminiscence says, in lable compound mixed act on the liver and bo: s—yet have no dangerous att ‘Take one nightly and note y sta.> the bile a on. 6 That's w ¢ sold annual! lam A. Janes, Natrona county oughlgck on the wazon, Olive Taklets ° l& who died at a to be turned across the To have a clear, pink skin, bright nx hospital Satu afternoon and » thus preventing it from running eyes, no pimples, a feeling of 3 » funeral y held from the Bow- (own the mountain road, and for the! like childhood Ww chapel this morning at further reason stinguishing him’ your body free fre | Se » Was known to carts ;ifrom another who is Dr. Edwards’ Olive b3 b3 K 2 7 ao oho hehoete ete ete-eto-4! ¢ » to me Tuesday, Decem M% + w= Go bo 09 bo m= bo U1 OO | LLL iM ¢ 1M + “On October cy 21, 1891, while coming eanyon with about ¢r hauling from the saw Today; FEELING GRIPPY? Me “S = el of gr Jones was RP + Oo te esas o, See? K? ¢ Oo, K? + ~atoa% Sade? Dr. King’s New Discovery soon starts youontheroad ! to recovery | % ¢ i? See? K? e 1M o, e The kiddies can take {t in perfect safety, too, No bad after-effects, Standard half a century. and At your drug; Luxurious coats prices. at economical = Ove us low up to for tho f tailored garments ALS Don't tine sweaters: let your bowels bulldoze gloves, » Sick headache, sour gestion, dizzluess, bud breath—think s und discom- The Hub SANA Big Holiday Sale of Jewelry We are positively Closing Out our entire line of JEWELRY 0°08 This means practically your own price. Buy your Jewelry presents from us. _i vl! more than pay you. Kimball The Rexall Store nt which is characterized One exible 80 points clerk t the last p and sy — The Artless Farmer. ' gentlemen wha country, but RD On M Mote te Cote Cote tele te tem ve she-ale-ate sho-ate- ete she oho ofo-sle-ete steele aeatoelosle eee so ele ele ele aoe ae eee Ce is a in consequence of the practice to ture that s “ex-' The farme al scored 28 out of then th etiee the pr near mune PAGE THREE know nu wy to farmer said. “ta farm for $200 Joss tha San Francisco Argonaut —_ Undoubtedly, The way some rec » paid, than t jew je no reply to tht and u as entieman told him: f for canvas. “TE ¢ Ax Golf. “t ~ SPECIAL SALE OVERCOATS THIS WEEK Overcoats, Chest 36, On Sale seu Overcoats, Chest On Sale Overcoat, Chest 37, Ong Salets..scm Overcoats, Chest 37, On Sale Overcoats, Chest 37, On Sale ws Overcoats, Chest On Sale : Overcoats, Chest On Sale ............- Overcoats, Chest On Sale 38, 38, On sai 8 $14.50 $17.50 $22.00 $14.50 $17.50 $22.00 * $14.50 $17.50 $22.00 On Sale On Sale On Sale Overe On Sale Overcoats, Chest On Sale Overcoats, Chest 41! On Sale wa GO DO DS GO DO pe be 69 On 1 On Sale Overcoats, Chest Overcoats, Chest 40, Overcoats, Chest 40, Overcoats, Chest 42, Overcoat, Chest 44, Overcoats, Chest 39, $2 50 On Sule fie 39, $32.50 $31.60 $33.00 $36.00 $33.00 * $36.00 $32.00 $36.00 $36.00 s, Chest dt, 42, ‘Scott Clothing Co. Next Door to Manhattan Cafe Good Things to Eat LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL These Prices Will Help Some; be a Conservative Buyer and Save Money Every Week. PRICE LIST FOR WEEK OF DEC. 8 Rib Roast Standing, lb. Rib Roast Jtolled, Ib. +--------------- Flat Kone uk, Ib tound Sted Per Ib Short Cuts, Per th. -- Sirloin Steak, Per lb. T-Bone Bu Per Ih Shoulder S Per lb. -- Shoulder Pot Roa: Per Ib. Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. Mountain Trout (fresh caught eastern brook) per lb. eee Lake Trout (fresh caught), per Ib. 40c Halibut, per Ib. 35¢ Salmon, per Ib..............30€ Sable Fish (you should try this) per lb. . OC Large Silver Smelt: ony Fresh Baltimore Oysters. DERE DING ecco 40c per quart seed BE Fresh Killed Poultry Every Day Hens Springs Ducks Turkeys Geese Cured Meats Swift’s Premium Hams, MBO DE ecco esieoecseeeencee DOC Swift’s Standard Hams, Per lb .-.30e Pork Home Made Sausage, Per Ib. 25° Show Pork ; Narany Uae Pork Loin Re Ver Ib. Tork Fi whole, Pork Fresh Side, Per Ib. Shortening, Per Swifts Premium Bacon, Per lb Sagisieetieee OC Swift’s Standard Bacon, Per lb 35c and 40c Switt’s Picnic Hams, Per lb sar 25c Relishes Sweet Pickles in Bulk Dill Pickles in Bulk Chow Chow in Bulk Sweet Relish in Bulk Mixed Pickles in Bulk Saur Kraut in Bulk Fresh Ground Horse Radish Sweet Mixed Pickles in Bulk Salt and Canned Fish Fat Irish Mackerel.......15¢ Fancy Norway Bloat- Ob caste een GO Sardines in Mustard Dressing. ............ A Be Norwegian Mackerel Oval Cans 220.0. .......200€ Codfish, 1 lb. bricks... 35¢ Retail Department Mutton SE ies aa ee 20° » ae a3 18° _..12:° 22° 18° 35° 28° 15° 25c 35¢ Loin Chops, Ver Ib Holland Herring, 8 for . Codfish, Middles . Fish Kro Ketts, Some- thing Fine, 1 Ib. cans, 25¢ Sockeye Salmon, 1 lb. Flat Cans . w.. -35¢ Sockeye Salmon, 1% lb. Flat Cans .20¢ Red Salmon, 1 lb. Tall Cans . 25S Meadow Gold or Brook- field Butter, per lb, 80c Brookfield Eggs, doz., 70c Oleomargarine, |b... .45¢ Gem Nut Oleo, Ib... .49¢ Heinz Fig Pudding and Heinz Plum Pudding, per can. . : 65c Mince Meat, in bulk, finest ever, per Ib. 25c Cheese Limberger, Camem mento, Chi Wholesale Department Beef Side, per lb... Hind Quarter, per Ib....18¢ Front Quarter, Ib. 15¢ Square Chucks, lb. 6c Rounds, per Ib... Loins, per lb. Ribs, per Ib Plate, per Ib. Mutton Half or whole, per lb..16c¢ Fronts, per lb....... 14c Long Saddles, per lb. .25c Legs, per Ib......... 30c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABI Veal Hinds, per lb Fronts, per lb... Side, per lb. Pork Fresh Ham, per Ib... .30c Shoulder, per Ib..... 27c Loins, per lb 30c, 35c Side, per lb...... ...30c NOTICE TO RANCHMEN—We are in the market for anything you have to sell. The above prices are good for the entire week (buy all you want); look for our ad in this paper every Monday. The Norris Co. CASPER, WYO Special Attention Given to MAIL ORDERS PHONE 12 re mal a \ ' xer that giv nN the le chance as well as the arm of wood a itt it. After this he fo-ofe « o, eo oe > +, 0, .%, to 0 4 2, e +¢, 2, oe Se Oe he ot ee ege ee O46, , Xa X My Me Me ote Mote tote tee Settee tee tetetete &: Ro aSo-aSo-aSo-aSe-Co-ahe ae aoe a5 ae He tie ele Oe Ho 4 e Hee le aCe aoe 45> jns ns is

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