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THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1919 : Che Casper Daily Cribune 7] ~ a = = aa % = is 1 |e, he ae ste sto te te tote te he te stoek Sea eas Me Me aM Mo o%e %e Me Me T A AIN T | IME 1) - sTupy BROWN” SR a i i a 0 So «80 «80 oS Se oe he Oho a0 ao ae Se ae oe ae afe afe o8e TU IN WN Ins CHANGE AGHIN Sagi ¢ Tony’ About 24 young society people 6f Cas-| Several year, Mr. W: Detailed Report of Schedules To- per have received invitations for the requent thru Casper elaborate dinner dance given by Silas|is much impressed with the urowtheae day and Whereabouts of Brooks in honor of Miss Edythe Dolan| the city since his last visit.” : Trains Confusing to and Miss Bei < of Den as elews > an Expert CoM aXe ¢, ooo = x +, - s ¢ * ¢, “e ree e, 64, it, ers e+ t, ° + By Catalogue and Out-of-Town Prices. Casper and the surrounding country has re- cently been flooded with Catalogues and Advertising matter by Out-of-Town Dealers and Mail Order Houses. . DON’T BE DECEIVED BY THE PRICES THEY QUOTE Compare the following prices and consider the difference in our merchandise and service. % ¢, ? o+, ¢ o-¢ a -afe of ©. @. oe! '? ROS 050-40 400-4, O, ohe ote a% EX ' ards of Lincoln, Nebr. has ed in Casper fr where yeen visiting for the last w intends to make Casper his he RA ¢ ?, xe table decora’ : dining hall will he of pink, ana flowers and ribbons. After the cor le dinner the Krausse orch nd will be employed at one of the re-| 12) Waure Out the train, schedules in 10 nish the dance music in the banquet | fineries, cal c i today room of the hotel for the party An BS ay's 29 » Burlington left ties ¢ ‘ om. tofay for the west paired Luncheon well know ea vxehind a snow plow, 1 8 29 which This. Afternoon 7 eat ener YO.. should > left Chey ast’ night The second bridge luncheon too 7 a few days on business will le: tonight « o7 oe It takes om than a T ‘Iphia lawyer or an expert in Chir puzzles R aX ¢, O ? - o, , e 4, ++ Mo teat lo efe-aleeg 2, .%, @. Satars % ? , > given this week by Mrs. nk 3 : shes" 8 rive here tomor Flannagan and Mrs. E. Paul helor Miss Mahel Jenkins is visiting with ‘ of Lusk, was given this afternoon at the friends r ufternoon, ¢ Denver i home of Mr anni 1) Mont., wh she hi ending tomorrow morning, after being held Prirbin’ street: i schoo! a afte: all night daintily sre\ the Christmas holi¢ » 2 was made up he = * and sent out at 6 Oliver Déwns is a C: va * It stuck in a snow drift at 1 3, Den He will remain in the City Guernsey and was still there at 7 o'clock After the luncheon the enjoyable af. for the rest of the week attending to this morning | ternoon was spent playing auction. his oil interests | A rotary snow plow sent out of Chey bridge. Ls e ane 1 to reach ei sels The little Migses Frances and Mary ’ Yelock tonight, opening Ellis-Burnett Marriage McCarthy and Master Justin MeCarthy| the track on that part of the road so Yesterday have returned to their home the, that iaohenule med A romance started ye zo in Eng-! christmas ho from Cheyenne.) | N which went atercdlys was culminated yesterday after Where they have 1 attendin had 29 passengers on it It was a stub noon at 4:30 o'clock when the Reverend! Say, train emade up! here siicaremion I. Johnson from the Cheney is of Lysite, Wyom- at Rates Hole is in ¢ for the next few di Pe eee SORDsAwoon { bride just 1 z ay i ‘ Se eal istincti i ago ab Ake y | Distinction without ostentation fs achieved in this frock. The blouse is of wood brown grenadine, fantas fically embroidered. Satin of a deeper shade of brown forms the underdress. The hat of brown velvet pate its gproacing wings of the same | y ; & 4 color sets off the gow: ) “ana M 3 ty returned to. 1s business. jh ee Ne § = [dashing touch to anelreeay foc ~ e, yo. nd will live in the ‘ ig ¢ ranch home of th pom near there. Mrs. Dot Burroughs has returned to # : esi siete ae a r A ‘work at the Fashion Shop. Mrs. Bur. e 2 : | Mrs. R.'M. Bartholomew and children Troughs has heen confined to her home eae ceonries COEMUnAE ANA | re planning to leave within the nex(| With a ated knee for thel ast few ROR IMDER EE Mthereunhe ree for southern California w days. MA GRER EE ne ane they will spend the rest of the winter ~ SA eee ee ane months. ‘? ¢ rete tee! e?¢ o, .@. Salsas RP a tea aXe Xe +, 6% aXe? ee ¢, a? o4, +7 Po aM oe, . ‘? MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. CATALOGUE NO. 91, PAGE 682 Casper, Wyo. NO. 166E5957 aya nHte _.. . «$12.00 Freight ima oe Less Cash Discount S20 War Tax Ae; -0: Drayage tt Total ee . . $10.80 On aMe o% eee % % aX , ¢ o4, * % oo, ur Spri wre the guaranteed Sim % ° 4, + for metal or wood bead ado Height of Springs, 4 Inches his than the catalogue Springs. % % oeo-eeoe, known ranche lived in this coun he young couple) © row 1 of the Stockm in England }efore| National bank, has returned from ( = enne, where he has been on impo: % e % ‘? 1% 6% 040 4Ce4, oat aXe? +4 % ¢ ox ea ge 2 ? 4 O, % Soot’ +, 4, arte +7, Mr. and Mr: 4 Mcompany televie ingston, Mont Concert at Army and Navy per on their Club for Sunday The second concert’ of a series w i . al will be en during the winter by P. LF Wied th fessor 1 ph Lundt isted by 4 in of Denver is in Cas for the Arm vy club, Per on business for the next few days. 6 * % - 2 ? ++ RD ? o, ? +4 ¢, ? , acs oe fof sfoafe e ¢ RP ++, "e 0-4, his pupil and 2 on Sunday afternoon at Same at fhe" hate aie wen in Caape arenaine nee — StOlen from Lukis Candy entire program will be) "es! Dil interests. ee : of Christr numbers. The me ff PASH Tene LAP aT! | Roangunte antial walneal Company Office to he present i 5 here from Denver on _ ps ! 5 2 Mountain 5 One Government Automatic .45 Revolver with Baked Sale > company getti * posi leather case, one German Military Field Glass in a Ai j tions and equinment genuine leather case, initials C. L. on it, one Military % o % ‘? K2 a> o, Xa? +4 o K ote, ae ° o, ° ox °, MONTGOMERY. WARD & CO. CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. CATALOGUE NO. 91, PAGE 636 roma {as Casper, Wyo. Staton NO. 166E5: ur Price rosin gu oop soot Ley eae Less Cash Discount.... . - 1.90 Rroightees sede een al Total PN eee se Sl70 War Tax 5 ore 2 z Simmons Guaranteed Ste mt No. ih; Drayage and Uncrating 4 Vernis Martin or Enimeted; main posts, 2 ins. iting rads, ins s tubing, § L1G ins. ° o, ¢ Moat <> ¢ fos 4, ++, RK? ° 2, OF +, o¢, cox +, 2%, as a % night, Oda ¥ 1 ea Leather Bag with a Hunting Knife, one pair of Mili- 2 sat.) dime a rl. Kee's Orchestra. tary Leggins and a full Hunting Suit. Poon > ake will = 5 LUKIS CANDY CO. Mrs. Dickie and children.; 4 Te¥bune Wantad wi it. | oes my d Dickie, who, 8 f the Methodist | ———e eee: SSS RD "8 ert + o ++, ? +, K? ° °, ? ‘oot! ¢° o-¢ ° as ht ef head, 59 ins.; zht of foot, St ins. 5 6 $e C ~ eat o,f. ° e+ O Mrs. Joe Smith of the } tion is leaving this evening Colo., w she will visit with and friend Mrs. Smith int visit with he} » Mrs. A i before returning 4 4, o4 Coat rs ot, gas o Xa nee i a? eek RO a> fe" cS % a? °, Sr the Cot the [adies \of the ion, will ntertained morrow afternoon by Mrs. W. J. Pugh . PERSONALS 1 oo — % + <, 'e - atestos Ba XS a XS) 4, ote ot he afe-afe 4) Soot aed ot he efe Miss Ethel Kirkhe her position in the of the Webel Comm after being confined to her home for the last few days. estes vo ahe-a%e one oateste 1% esas 5 6%, act cx Os oe aM Go oe 45 On ate ah ee te eSacs 4% roof Gordon MeKarr of the Interstate Pipe has returned from a business nder : ander for several days | y snow Miss Laura Dillon, who has heen vis-! iting in Desd , for the past month will retur position with the Casper Ph ‘ o4 os o, 5 oat Oe 2% aXe? ~, re roe RO ? 4, +4 % “Ss *, ? oe o, xa . O 4, to business: seted With his sheep and’ cattle a interests. t f t James Hibbard of the Tisdale country V V | | a 1 is here looking after his stock % +4 o> , artes a a *, + o4 , +, % Sars 0, 64, ? +4 "e Pe more than any other, is best fitted for ALL | CHRISTMAS occasions?— Brecht Chocolates! What gift in particular is absolutely PROPER and CORRECT, whether for mere acquaintance or dearest friend? — Brecht Chocolates/ What gift, above all others, is received with GENUINE PLEASURE by men, women, children—young or old, rich or poor?— Brecht Chocolates / = ee, ‘> 0-48 eae 4s oe 0 %, ares >, %. ¢ o+ % ‘ o+, m eS Re ~ ++ ‘? oe, ¢ MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. CATALOGUE NO. 91, PAGE 691 CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. NO. 166E7084 Casper, Wyo. AA oes hd 5 : OuariPrice ise $27.50 we Sea : Less Cash Discount. . eodo C1Khk) Total sas SATS Htinitiey Dresser, No. 20i's, bulit of seasoned am o-efo-efeege| 2, ° % % Saad % ‘as * o, K ? o4, o7, RD ¢ oe 8 foe e, fo +4 <a % +? ? RO ° ? o, o+, 1% ° % o+, ¢ Look for the Bright Gold Shield— the Sign of Good Ch: colates. ouk, golden finish Plain Plate Mirror French Plate Mirror o, +, Me ¢ K? See Xa Xe? 1M ° % ? O48 We also call your attention to the ad of the American Furniture Company of Den- ver, in the Sunday Post, December 7, Sect on 2, Page 5. Come in and compare our Pullman living-room suite with the one they advertise. Our prices are for merchandise delive-ed free to your home, free from scratches and mars, in your home the day of purchase. Qur cash price is on date of delivery and not 30 days in advance. Visit our store. Let us show you the merchan on the floor and show you Our Prices and Montgomery Ward & Co.’s Pri:cs on am’ piece of furniture in our store. The Chamberlin Furniture Co. New Location, Second and David , ++, ¢ It’s the dependable mark of choice confections. 1% ? ma oegoege 3% ox + Oe % +404, iM ¢ e+, 2 Sac e ° fi Modern ! is aes Eeeons opeeauation | “gray : Brpeht Candy Co, DENVER BS %, * 4, % + K? + o aXe) , O o> 2, o> ¢ o, ? o4 °, °, 0 o+, % ° ¢, ? OF xe 2 "e 2, * ‘? | gM S K 2 5% Meteo Seco Seodio&ato&o Po Pada hata dodo ideo bedi terre dicvrieeodrs heed otoste-eforgecto-stoetedie-ste so-sho-ate she ote ate she ete ate oto ate fo ute oto ate ste-ate a8e oho ole steele oho ote ate ote ate ote afe so