Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 6

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_PAGE SIX, Z The Chamberlin Furniture company is displaying a large shipment of cedar chests. Billie's Taxi line. Phone 747 or 214, 12.18 After all it looks like it is going 19 he a Merry Christmas. Rread of quality at the Wigwam. 12-18-6t Nebr., around the inion y Red Cross Christmas seals. Miller of Grand Island, 1 s fine: last night, “ttt ned to the city from a three. nobody was) skating. in Aleova and has gone to Den Where all the peopte that want the] yer 4 best go, the American Cafe J9IRLS!| yc we have Christmas trees, plenty A boy that has more than one boss] of m for immediate delivery. Of is apt to be mean. }City Auto Supply. Phone 1112 12-18 St! Foreign steamship tickets®and ex yomen in Casper who take ice a1! change. John Lynch. Phone 96-W. r, have a new fad. They are < 5 12-17-F£/ freezing their own ive. In one neis} SrpThe big shoe sale at the Bootery ends|horhoeod they threatened to pack thel today. jown ice in an unused barn for next: Altho it an ideal night mtnater urday some wise gentleman repor | &e eat eve v that Casper had ’xperlenced a rin | ne Harvey. antl at ateliee dl frost. If that was the casa we sitp-| % |} A few automobiles and their owners pose it ing for a bargain in} Wandered out in Oe country for a few W., Branch Realty |Miles Sunday and €njoyed some of Wy company, over the Iris. theater. oming’s sunshine and breeze. 1 t| Anything that fs good and that tastes M. C. Fritchell of Scotts Bluffs, Nebr, | 00d will be found at the Harvey Cafe-} was a business visitor in the city Sat-| teria. 12 urday and left for Brings, Mont., Sun-| The Smith-Turner drug store ha: day. celvi large shipment of French ivory| The Yellow Cab Company's phone is linan curing sets which are now on @ 61. 12-18-61 | Play. Here is a tip about the world coming} You can find anything you want in to an end: The world will come to anjthe fancy silk shirt line or men’s and 1 on the day you die, as far as you|YOunNs men’s fancy neckwear. At the) fre concerned. |Henning Toggery 12-19-6t | For fine watch repairing see T. J.|_H. V. Watson has gone to Chadron, Wyatt at 124 West Second St. 12-17-5t | Nebr, on a short business trip enroute 1 to Omaha, where he will spend the} The Smoke House phone number has The h his brother. sings account at the Citi- et a good founda- few nickels and heen changed to 1283. home. H. U. Shell of rived in the city pase kom pene w 12-16-6t | AMiance, Nebr., | this morning ana and then. ‘ . ‘ 12-19-6t spend Sunday here visiting with friend: imes now + e Order your Christmas te ey now and W. Fraine of Everett, Wash., stop- Eames «| ped off in the city between trains St le sure that you have one. Hawley Grocery, Phone 7 The small boys and girls were 9 4,{day enroute to Lincotn, br.. whe jhe will spend Christmas with relatives. and plenty of them, hy noisy ang Saturday whe Christmas found out that Kimball's Drug Store, tthe oil Auto Supply. Cat | was giving away free noise makers. Ithone 1112. 12-19-4t n steamship tickets and ex-| Some people think they are great | John Lyneh. Phone 96-W. when they use words to explain some- i 12-17-6t |thing and they don’t even know the T. A. Rodish says “if you have a cola| Meaning of themselves. The Afherican Pool and Billiard Par- and want to get over i N right, | but do not take too bie a dose of quin.| lors fog a few hours of pastime, c ine before ‘going to bed it you w: ant to Ss, candy and soft drinks. 12.19: at he sitting pretty the next morn { A Casper man si The reason my “habit jhens lay eggs the year around is be- t into the ai canne Hes, You will find it fresh every day |©2" Wigwam. 12-17-6t. | keep al of the local stores had their | it.’ decorated last night with}, The Henning Toggery is the place Christmas trees and holly {to make your Christmas purchase. Ar s re meal for 50 cents at the | thing for the men‘and youn sen. 3 club. 12-17-6t 13yi0-ot The stores will remain open rnt nine o'clock from now on until Christ- ise I knit warm clothes for them and) hut them in a with a at the Having gone thru w jeral Pershing probably will survive the) mas. poetry dedicated to him just recentiy} Anything for th smoker at the Smoke |}¥_% popular poet ae House. Largest line of smoker's arti-| If you hi assessment work you 11 on me. I am prepared | References furnished want done c | to do your work. cles in the west. 12-16-6t D. T. Hage Minn, aaeeey, iaureyk ae 1 witi|f required. Celvin Cass, Henning ho 5 12-17 ve for Aleova Sunday on a three-day | tt E on a three-day | “Ts, 4. Deidrich of St. Paul, Minn., Lusiness trip. Just step to the phone and call 19-1w| bas been in the city for the past three if you have any wiring you want done.| months working at the Midwest refin- MeEveny trien) company, 141 W. jery has gone home for a.two montiss’ First 12-18-64] Visit. Mr. Deidrjeh will réturn to the It is understood that there was a hola| Clty in the latter part of Fet ae up in the Casper Steam Laimrary Iaet}Companied by his brother. nicht. Two clothes pin held a a pair| NOW is the time to get your weed of trousers chains and prevent any aecident. Auto Don't neglect your Christmas photo|-t@dater covers, auto theft signals, a too long. nade Sake stn te stock at+all times of auto ac- | for the Hood and Center Street Filling Agents s wie Kk tires. nt by appointment. Jeffryes Stu- third floor, O. S. Building. 12-18- 6t| stove In) in France, Gen-} ‘The greatest exponent of Freedom of Speech is the man who wants to tell a string of lies. | ‘Tell your friends about it, give them the hint too of how they can have the | baitery and lighting system on their cars repaired and adjusted. Auto Elec- First St. 12-16-6t. of the verdict, every case victory for the attor 11L East | trical company, Phone 968-1, | Regardles a financial "| ney. | When acid is first put Into a battery | its age starts, A wood insulated bat- tery must have acid put into it when it is assembled at the factory. Willard \"’hreaded rubber batteries do not have | acid put into them until needed, there- fore you get a new battery when you | ' lket a Willard, Auto Electrical com- jpany, 111 East First street. Phone crs. 12-17-6t Alec McClean of Gilby, N. D., ar- rived in the city {to spend the | with relatives, If you have a leaky radiator, have it mired before it is too late. We re- reir any make radiator. Acetylene wedding shop in ¢onnection. Highway rage, phone 1178. 12-19-6t shing reported the othe> day tnat ica won the war. England ien’t inclined’to admit it. The Midwest Cafeteria Lunch will open Monday for the benefit of the | Midwest employes. Located in the heart |of the Midwest plant. Hot lunches and | meals, 1 Dt Of late there seems to be niore men vamps than lady vamps. yesterday and expects holidays here visiting Weed chains and auto radiator cov-| ner on Sunday. a complete stock of auto accesso- ers, r Get your before it is too late. Center Street | ty Filling Station, 12-17-6 This is the time of the year you | should not talk foolishly to the clerks in the stores. The busy too. Gon t frig itheli-e Whey cece .cedoming ul: and tired people sometimes lose 'tience and “sass back.” And we don’t blame them. Books, books, new books for young land grownups. The Little Rrick, 135 South Cente: pt) yw there are two women Before the war it was |to every man. about equal. | List your property with the Branch _| Realty company for quick |Phone 332W. insurance. T. M. Moury of ‘Hetena, Mont, in the city yesterday visiting | with friends and has gone to Denver. I cover buttons. Tim Halme the tail- or, 125 North Center street, (upstairs.)} _| Phone 467R. 12-16-6t | Some people keep their wraps on jwhen they go inside rhe house br store or theater or any place they mighy) \happen to go and when they come out) they complain of being Gold. They are! trying to break into the hospital the looks of vuings. We «aim to please. and courtesy at the ‘Phone 1283. No doubt the president of German ww ‘ily he invited to spend the ‘Christmas of 1920 in this country. Common se at the eating hour | wil ltell you that the Army and Navy club is the place to eat a meal for 50 cents 12-17-6t | | People are spending milliyes of Act-| jiars for fun these days, but they don't [seem to have any fun, Wat is the tmatter? A savings account is the way to suc- h rt one today at the Citizens’ Quality, Smoke Bostick hes ed 2. We ane n ea Teg the. H nt part coepen ORT aayeee tel the Midwest plant for the denefit ofjt® Preserve my teeth.” And every time; the Midwest employes. Mr. Rostick ha=|Be catehes son Johnny chewing tobne- heer elas aaninvae iad Sell § |¢9 he thrashes him. Why shouldn't eater Tohnny preserve his teeth too before if you want fr h oysters, clams or ie becomes too) oldy, An rabs d Gitomer ioaee Make the home look bright anJ Gh SE eect: ry on Christmas, Get a Christmas 5 . D. Helrude of Rapid City, 8. D..| {°° Bee er ne Ey Organization rived in the city yesterday amd wi!ll inne Smoke House 1s decoral : . spend a few here on bu Mr Pofiitsliplace tof niu Building Helrude expects to spend “thristmas| i’ O13 enlarging it. The. !y with tives in Thermopolir easaeec een Rey Te ye You will find your friends at the!) peal eid the. Rane bulls Se ee to Serve Smoke House Pool and Billiard Parlor | 0S Te" SEA caw TORS LARS eet centiy secured a naw location bh . in their spare moments. Join the! fog smnce will be wed as community Exacting crowd and get ainted. 1218-6) -ooms! for patrons i ‘It was the n t before Christmas rou ca a Christmas tree at -) when all through the house not Cy Se da Clients uve Was stirring-not even 2 1ouse on. i 1 the dittle chump had heen mila tisuiin’ Ganthy. company, hav: death during the coal shorta ‘ing the interior of its place of business SOO) Make the home using Oxc cheery for heating atl Christmas appliance South Center 6-6¢ | pen for) and if you and Christmas fixtu are being hung. nd red dec ted tions ning, pressing 2 guarantee of the Tailo remodeling ion. th im Halme, tggestions can be in our windows 1 Santa C s i ter street (upstairs). Phone 467-R. don't see it there come in, we have a 12-16-6t. fine line of useful gifts. Casper Sport-} 1r, -p, Crudders of Salt Lake City ing Goods company, 149 West Utah, who has been visiting in the c street. Phone 214 | for the past three weens, has gone t Watch your battery these cold days. If you have y trouble with it bring! relatives. it into the Electrical company, | = = —_——- 11) East First street. 12-16 8. W. Tull returned to the city fram) a week's busin trip in Edgemont, Ss. D. We are now open for business and serve you Midwest Luneh, right in the he west plant. Hot lunches 4 “It seems tho there i thing to bother us fol man. “In the summer we have to fight and in the winter neighbors’ cats." The pour man never mentioned his own cats. Attention men, You ¢: A hot lunch « 1 now at the MAtwest Cafeteria Lunch, right in the the Midwest plant tt Clothing N merehane wery attractive discounc child wants a beautiful Chr and we have them. . White's Grocery E. Roach returned to the cits ay from a business trip to Salty The Big Muddy Mine, Co. is until the on for $4.00 per ton. lows may be made with him for The members of the Murray of Cedar Rapids, arrived in the city last week on business trfp and will leave for Denver tonight, where he expects to visit with relatives until after the holiday: t your Christmas tree White Groce Phone 505 Jos. I. Schwartz IAMOND Watch Ingpectors for C. & N. W. Ry. C. B, & Q. Ry. Iris Theater Bldg. 146 North Center St. EDWARD KEATING, Mgr. during the coal crisis, and dentally, they want to get Persons having trucks order to avoid congestion permit from Mr. Veitch at given coal in your turn. aad See rth Cen- j his home to spend the holidays with his shape and trucks can haul maximum loads. Alfred Brile is in charge at the mine, and settlement now—another strike may occur within 60 days. or Mr. Griffith at the Tribune office, and you will be 109 w. I5* ST. PHONE 74W $4.00 a Ton at Mine 17 miles east of Casper, is now producing about 15 tons of good coal a day, and ranches, garages, truck owners and others having means of transportation can secure coal at the mine The road to the mjne is in good Mr. coal. . Board of County Commis- sioners personally financed the opening of the mine it is their desire to oper- ate the mine for at least 60 days so that it can be placed in condition to reopen on a moment’s notice should. Casper face another coal famine. Inci- their money back. will do well to stock up In at the mine, those who wish to make the trip to Muddy will please secure the Grand Central hotel, . It is said hald headed men. eldom have tubercutosis. I have a good biistness and location for sale on Center street and will sell the business at inventory. If interest- ed write C. O., care of the Tribune. 12-16.6t" Carl Hildebrand came into the city from his ranch Saturday and witl spend Christmas here with his family Sea McEveny for your electrical} Christmas gift. 141 West First street. Phone 19-W. 12-16-6t The biggest baby in the world man with a toothache. b McEveny handles everything in the electrical line to make Christmas look bright and cheery. McEveny Electrical company, 141 West First street. Phone 19-W. 12-16-6t. Your’e as often right when you think is a when you think you are right. Refinery men: We are now open to serve you. We have opened a first class lunch room and cafeteria right in the heart of the Midwest plant. Open for business Monday morning. 12-20-11 A. R: Tiffiney of Des Moines, lowa, arrived in the city yesterday and wil! spend the week here visiting with friends. Save a nickle or two at the Citizens’ ate Bank. Start a savings account nd have something for a rainy day. 12-19-6t Brazil is the country where nuts originated, but it seems as though Mexi- co has developed them, Chop suey and noodles at the Bon Ton Cafe every day. Big chicken din- 12-19-6t The Kassis Dry Goods store is dis auto theft signals now | playing Kewpie dolls in all shapes and s and various colors. Buy the boy an air gun for Christ- mas at the Casper Sporting Goois com- pany, 149 West Second Street. Phone man. received a large shipment of fishing reels and tackle; also a few fly books prices. J. Hudson has gone to Denver on busi- ness and will return Wednesday. Old joke by a stag soldier: “When results.| the war was on T had a desire to cross We handle all kinds of| the seas and when I got to France T| still had that desire.” A Bolshevik’s laundry ‘the average bag reminds. American of a discarded | bath towel. by service! House. | 12-16-6t, | | 12-)19-6t | | i One. Big Car of BANANAS has just arrived. As many dozen as you want at 20c Per Dozen CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 you are wrong. So you may be wrong 214 1 6t “Men are not half\as ornery as wo- men think they are,+ says a Casper, The Casper Sporting Goods company | which are now on display at attract.ve, _MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1919 “THE ESCAPE’ TEACHES ~—-LESSON WITH ALL STAR CAST IN SEVEN REELS “The Escape” which ia. which is appearing at the Lyric theater today, is a photo- drama of great interest. It portrays a story that is always interesting to hu- man nature. It deals with the lives of people who live in the underworld, | and when given a chance in a scineifi¢ way can always lead to better things. The all-star ‘cast includes some of those favorites, Blavne Sweet, Mae Marsh, Owen Moore and Robert Her- ron, whom the movie lover all know by their great work in several other films. The action of “The Escape” is very thrilling as well as educational. It is one of the problems of life, and one that | will set people thinking, and is enjoyed by ‘the old as well as the young. NORTHWESTERN BRAKEMEN NURSING WRECK INGURIES North Western brakemen Clayton Ellis and Joseph R. Caddigan are in the Bishop Randall hospital at Lander nursing bruises received when a freight car upon which they were riding jump- ed the track on the Poposia mine spur. Ellis received a broken rib and Caddi- gan had his back badly injured both receiving other minor injuries. Both are reported to be getting along nicely. BUCKS for SALE Eleven head Black-faced Bucks; shear 16 1-2 pounds wool; weigh about 150 pounds; three years old; ex- || cellent condition; sell reason- able. See 0. G. JOHNSON Care Casper Storage Grocery Casper, Wyo. A Men’s Sto \ Merry Xmas. munity. who make the best selecti women this Christmas. disposal. PLLA ELLs thd cashes Sereda toh beh bth fa SS Rt SRE Bch Gifts for Men Open Evenings Until Christmas—ELGIN’S Every year we hear the same old story about the wife who bought her husband a many-colored tie for a present and then expected him to wear it and have a Evidently that woman didn’t live in this com- It’s been our experience that it’s the women sons we've turned this men’s store into a store for We have an unusually fine stock of high grade clothes and furnishings for men. Schaffner & Marx clothes for men and young men; stylish, all-wool; silk shirts, hosiery, neckwear; hats. , There are Hart These are just a few of the saggestions we have ra to make. The services of this store are at your Just bring us in your shopping list. ERELEREL HENKEL AREA AAR ARIA AERA AANA A AIA ASA AAA ANIM : z : x | re for Women ons. That’s one of the rea- Casper Steam Bakery Phone 109 140 East Second Street pubtansi rat 3 We have the finest assortment in the city of Fancy Box Chocolates, especially packed for Xmas trade: also fresh home-made candies at,the following prices: La SS $1 .00 Good Chocolates ireahwat Per Ib. .. a Extra Fine Chocolates, Per Ib. French Grea Chewing : Tatty, Per Ib. oe. Cocoanut Brittle, Per Ib. Peanut Brittle, Per lb. .. = Peanut Bar, ~ Per lb. Brazil. Nut Brittle (very fine). Per Ib. Xmas Broken Mixed epecial)s Per lb. .. Xmas Cut Mixed (snecihiye Per Ib. Santa Claus Ribbon Candy, Per lb. Glossy Mixed (special), Per lb. Ghocolate! Nut Fudge, Per lb. ‘Maple Nut Fudge, - Per lb. Candy Canes, all colors and sizes .. Candy Chains, ‘all colors, for Xmas Tree decorations, each.. Special Prices Made on Quantities to Churches, Sunday Schools, Lodges, Etc. Headquarters for Eastman. Kodaks and Supplies Just received a large complete stock of all sizes Eastman Kodaks and Films. Buy your Christmas Kodak at “The Rexall Store.” We also carry a full assortment of supplies. AUTHORIZED EASTMAN AGENTS PRESCRIPTION TheR exall Store iota Ee DEPT 331 Bive-AT], zow AIMBALL HANDLES THE E GOODS THATS é eck i i i FOR MOTORS OR MOTOR REPAIRS + It's a motor and it will work | for you day and night, 24 . hours a day, without stopping if need be. We have small as well as large motors, as you require. Also a full line of wir- ing, sockets, electrical sories. American Electric Co. DAY PHONE 1080 NIGHT PHONE 351-M ps and all and acces- G. F. BELL “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty The G. F. Bell Agency 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Telephone 363 °

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