Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1919, Page 3

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’ [DNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919 “Pi er 2a eee ial ea = = tad Ps => = ee aa —— _ 1 ne germ theory of the transmission| remain, open until 9 | CHEYENNE WIL LAR BUGKEE-AT 7-7} @ihr ror othe canamiaion ne ee ne as 1657, when Kome was ravaged by]: ION SALMOND : LYRIC TODAY |*%« ms ei » ; Cn ite | ENTERTAIN WY] Fatty Arhucle in a two-ree) comedy — e | 4 jand “Ginger” a World film feature | “sh | |forms the basis of another corking \ Be od bill at the Loyic at ear today} : as | ny, but their work and the interest. in ia BeOS | -_-——--- | the plot makes it a w iW GC ArSEae SE ' fe Mothers WH» | Sixteenth Annual Convention to Be | Crooks. Wii Bs tie oe eel o | ontinue ee ' | Held at State Capital Middle picture | = ; \i a meeting held Monday afternoon, | absjanbere Is Held | MENS & YOUNG MENS OUTFITTER, ' ; \ Important for members of the enemas, lub and their friends, | shopping se 8 The sixteenth annual cony ition of 4 hic! Al! he’ hela. Attorney C. P. Plummer has retur | the Wyoming Wool Growers’ a. | The) Coulee ces Wallaee apela 7 mentee m will he held at Cheyenne evening will be the last of where he has heen at ehh t seats ive ‘tending to legal business 15-17, 1920, according io announcements © Deen T sat eoRh Meher ai tk Seles which have heen received by a number | A come “ae | | of sheepmen in this vicinity. | nt at the meeting and prese: a re-| Joseph Rose, brother of Mr. Rose, aoere : A The convention? promises to he one of the work of the club during the of the wh y f is the manager of the Army and lining club, has come to visit ‘asper and hopes to locate here. eee be and most important ever te, and a large attendance The convention dates have nged that those g end either tock show! mnnual Grow- Jan: | War Mothers voted to continue support of two French War or- < during the coming year. 3 evens Shanks of Denver r in Casper for is a busi the next | Meeting Mrs, 'T. E. West has sition with the company, wh for the last four mor * nt will be the ionens| Ls ler apartments, | regular Kensington, Take City Amer Jones is in C ttending to bi to his home * and Wyoming men in this. entertainment nniversary ation of the fourth anniver the organization of the I p in Casper a mos in Denver. eas = - bd NOTICE We have a few exceptional values in high grade pianos Pace is staying at the while attending to his de- ie Sa given reload tacostalin {CaRpaeNeNTen “Pace poxal in Casper also a limited number jon of the lodge last'.dent of Denver. : of good used’ pianos at attractive prices. \ eaves \ Terms conveniently arranged. Phone, 7 7, “ ~| vrife or ca Henning Hotel, Room 243, uded the following numbers: Mrs. William Bunday Deer Ae tae were ron call ~ B, Wagner position with the Leader Sind i NEW LOUNGING ROBE—The brides H. \. Turner, ' = Ay [ieee tatiep) {of this season have inaugurated a A. HOSPE Co., Earl Schmidt! planning on a trip east for *he Christ- . _ *, raceres cs trp os reesy bata fashion. It is this eastern lounging © Omaha, Scotts Bluff, C: — ete robe used as a negligee, which is in- H. Koepper of Cody, Wyo, ‘a vis-{ Cluded in the bride's trousseau. It has). yroat mi stakes are not any {{@ rose silk quilted jacket over a trou- iting in Casper while attendin 5 jsered skirt of white satin, ' business interests here. 2 8 | worse than more notice 2 mistakes, hut they are Mrs. Elizabeth Linbeck a dren have come to Casper gan to live. Mrs. Linbeck will start an. exclusive dressmaking establish- ment here. ch " Donnie dt Verna RD BENNETT and CLAIRE ADAMS—Screenland’s Newest Beauty, in eee A. J. Hardendorf of Raw here attending to his ex terests in this section. eee 2, Wyo.,, is ive oil in ike ent committee iments. resved delicious *.. Greedy is here from Denver on Denver this Robert Cohen of the Chamberlin Fur-! niture company, is confined to his room in the Dew Dron Inn. eee de, who his been a guest home left yesterday ort visit. for Denver on James Nelson of Lincoln dance will he She day in Ca e tomorrow eve- § enroute to the he will spend the winter months. While in Casper he is a guest at the G. K.) Manse home. eens LaSen » auspices of the Nebr. held » Iris orches- | furnish t music * Mike Mahoney has returned) = --—~- — —— —~ 1 Denver where she xpent the week | What has become wf the old fashion ins WUC M\vho has just/¢d country doctor who wore a silo for a r Tae ied tee ae ianta dhol VRE TE i Starts at the Lyric Thursday, December 18th for limited engagemen ; 1 Esther Castle was the hostess s afternoon at her’ home at a ken- piston for the memb school class and hi r. The and before the close of the aft- oon a delicious luncheon was served. | ade hg Christie: MeGrath om Stun S. D., where she lending: Martin's academy} pend the Christmas time holidays ier home here, * has returned ind Mrs. James Sp as are spend- « the day in per from their ranch Bend, shopping and visit-; with friends, e 8 e ry and Navy Club © of the activ ed the y; Brunswick mu poms. The mus! ed by the ein» hine used at all 3 2 ees Going! Going! Gone! That’s what is happening to our big Jewelry stock. Enormous quantities of our Jewelry have already been sold and it is our advice for you to take ad- vantage of this sale at once, before it is too late. Every article sold at one-half its regular selling Katherine Mahoney who has ttending the Northwestern Uni- ity in Chieago, TIL, is expe in Casper this coming Mahoney has been de Y i of the irregular train s y and two children br., where they is Vacation with vend the C! ionds and relatives. seers orthightly Bridge Club » Be Entertained Saturday members of the Fortnightly club will he the guests of Mrs. | * ; heeler on Saturday afternoon. | price. , i? B) b Give Dalene eee: Solid Gold Rings Chains The regular week-end dance whic j Feld in the TO OFF, hall oh at Brooches Cuff Buttons lay night will be given by the mem- 6 ° of the Woodcraft lodge. ‘The mu- Pins f Tie Clasps Mie . Lavalieres Watches tes and other articles too numerous to mention. __- butheran Ladies’ Aid olds Meeting. utheran Ladiex See our Jewelry stock before buying. I: will aid will meet ‘ow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at : nome ‘of Mes, J. Schillerett 309 pay you. We can save you more than half what th Lincoln street. An_ important Usiness meeting will be held before © social hour. . ar at Mullin success ¢ w it will cost you anywhere else today. ing is believing. Kimball The Rexall Store oe azaar which was given. yester rnoon and evening at the Mul- rooms by the members of the nd Rosary society of St. An- Catholic church was well at-, all day. All of the handmade “es and the fancy goods donated sorae of the stores of Casper ag well ‘e dainty luncheon found purchas \ {ind by 7 o'clock every thing was \ sq. proceeds of the bazaar, over iw antl 80 toward the fund for the tar of the church. Smo genere or more cnjoyment out of tea? nd players for dis. that greater pleasure for less ; money per cup than you are now paying for tea? “you don’t find it better than jany tea you ever drank be- fore; if you don’t find it grocer you want your money back, A Schilling & Co San lriicisco | people to! The Store of Practical Gifts if in, you we from her mis Opinion. look of is in or _-—__ —~——— Tribune Wantad will sell it. Buy a Man’s Gifts Where He Would Buy,Them Himself! Robes House Coats, wool, $3.50 to $18.50. Blanket Bath to $18.00. Neckwear Silk Ties, French and do- mestic silks, $1 to $3.50 Silk Knitted Ties, in plain colors, stripes and heather mixtures; some interlined and hand em- broidered, $2. to $5. Luggage Suitcases, unfitted—Trav- eling Bags, Gladstones, Kit Bags, ete. Gloves Unlined Cape and Mocha Gloves, $2 to $4.50. Lined Gloves, Cane and Suede, $3.50 to $7.50. Gauntlet Gloves, fur and leather, $1.50 to $18. Handkerchiefs Cambric, 15¢ to 25c. Silk, 25¢ to $3.50. Shirts Madras, $1.50 to $3.50. Fiber mixed, $4.50 $8.50. Silk, $10 to $18. Mufflers Silk Fiber, $1 to $5. Wool, $1. to $.150. Hose Silk, $1. to $2. Wool, $1. and $1.50., Robes, 46.00 Cariekl paw ters w ~ Would you like to get Would you like to get Then get Schilling Tea of the flavor you like. If Jewelry Cuff Links, stiff, soft and spool, 75c to $5. Stickpins, $1.50 to $4. Miscellaneous Belts, black, grey tan, 75¢ and $1. Leather Novelties. eaper per cup—tell the anc Tell pay it; and you can ep the tea. ‘There are fonz STYLE HEADQUARTERS Society Brand.Clothes Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold flavors fF Schilling pan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, Hrenkfast. Alone quality. In yn-tined moisture-proot paciages. i ——— SPECIAL) DAYS ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Men’s | December |Women’s Shoes |18--19--20| Shoes 0 Per Cent. DISCOUNT Again we are stepping out ahead of the high cost of footwear by offering you this big discount which means even more than 20 ver cent in the face of the present wholesalé vrices of shoes. REMEMBER Every pair of shoes, pumps, oxfords in our shop goes into This Sale For Three Days Only Shop Early—Make It Shoes for Xmas TheBOOTERY Ernest L. Livingston, Mgr. 4th Floor, O. and S. Bldg. Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More

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