Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 3

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SEPP ER ENED Cree EE REAL RataTh: TRANSFERS | Marion B. Grayheat > jetna. Mestas on part: Cecil Galutia to Arthur FE. Galutia on lot 334, Kenwood Sddition, Con, $150. < })/ |B. J. O'Connor et nx to Ray B. Robert: son lot 6, dlock 1: Casper. ‘Con. $y, ‘ Taylor et/all to F. J. Ritter- ‘{bush on lots 17 and 18, block 106, Cas- per. Coh.- $1200. | Grace Clark et vir to Othon J. Cacher- elis on lot 9, block 192, Casper, Con. $i, etc. "4 Butler corporation to Casper Coal & Coke company, lot ’@, block 1, Burling- ton addition. Con. $250. Casper Realty company to John J. Speck on lots 65, 66, block 35, North Carper addition. Con. $1, etc. Alex Marshall et x to Jesse J. Lane on lots 12 and 14, block 61, Sheridan Heights. Con. $4200, John R. Gay to R. L. Gay on lot 7, block 48, White's: addition. Con. $1. Seer Ren Realty company to James McCash lot ‘283, Kenwood addition. $1, ete: Robert C, Marquis to Philip W. Frank Jacob Jenne and John Yocum re turned last night'to thelr home in Dou- e .G.> Qa Sat after several days spent here on short. wedJing trip,) "snes. “will réturn to ee 8 M: O. Cory has returned froma two months’ visit’ in California and Salt Lake City, Utah, where he has been. at- tending to business matters. Mr. Cory is a well known oil man of this dis- trict and is now drilling in the Salt Creek fields. entertained last dance before the ‘party. riven by hers, In | sores : 8% ot 9, block 55, Rutler adaition. Bxbat wie ba Sit) FL. C. Brotschneldor went.to tha Mulo a ; rning ¢ Greek fieids, yesterday on business, | LADY DECIES. MERE FOR A VISIT to Seo Ren yO, oi 5S ~-Lady Decies, the former Vivien Gould, ity company, lot 15, block 3, Burli om her arrival in New OX ERT ET ER EERE ERK ERE EERE EEN EN EY ee eT er eK eee uyY- Ae nn eas tae eee ip Gite Sag PACE TH ' ei affirmative team while the affirmative team of the university here will debate TRIANGULAR HEBATE against the Colorado Aggle negative team. ‘Si | Practice on the debate has been going , |on~here since the first of the year un LARAMIE, Wyo., Feb. 6.—The Uni-|der the direction of Miss Berenice Coop- .Versity of Wyoming will debate against | er. Talent in debating is unusual at the Colorada Agricuitural college and| the University of Wyoming this year. the Colorado College in the annual tri angular debate to be held February 26 hegative team from the ASYLUM SHOULD BE PAID (By Associated Presa.) HONOLULU «By Maii)—Patients at} the territorial hospital for the insane, who have been tyorking in the tailor ‘shop making clothes for themselves and [tne other patients, have gone on strike jand have refused to put in another stitch unless they are) paid for their! . R. Sample has returned from a ip _to Den ‘ FEE HEHEHE labor. This is the statement of Dr tk EK Hy RRR EEE | F. E. Trotter, president of the board of | £ 1) ry ; 'heaith. The board is considefing em. | * | | MORNING | ploying outside help to do the hospital | * 4 sewing ahantloned by the inmat | Trotter sald. (Used to be the battle ery ‘way back in 1776) | ——____ Mr.-and Mrs. Linceln A. Morrison and daughter of the Hidden Springs, } Shoshoni, Wyo., arrived this afternoon to visit with Miss Madge Roberts. SS ton addition. Con, $1, Douglas Ayers et ux to See Ren Real-| But that was. before MAGAZINES Showed us how to spend a pleasant evening NEW ARRIVALS: { ! i ghar ae BL er tee ee ee Field & Stream Physical Culture Rernard Mueller et ux to Chas. C.| Literary Digest Blue Book Campbell ot ux tot 8, block 12, Nelson | Harper's’ Bazar Callers: 5c. -| York on the. §. 8S. Mauretania from England. Lady Decies is here, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gould. ee Attorney George Ferguson” has _re- turned from a short business trip to Cheyenne, and Mrs. Robert Simpson have gone to Denver on a short trip to a 4| tend to business 3. 2 ar er a James Milne returned to his ranch on the Big Muddy last night after a few here on business, * eee For the Matron, cottage In the Burling- Bu G..M. Karr of the Interstate Pipe honor of Miss Katherine “awhoae she tb Morrill, yo Landes has returned from a trip 4 es ee 1, C, Goodrich has gone to Douglas on omni for the firm of Dubois & Goodrich. TT #67 seluby the Ameriena Torin! of Saneirranciece Meee hove ibines friends was enjoved by the| visitors in the city, and left last night The bigger your’ family, the less you can afford to ar-dance given by the War! the members of the Army 122 North Center Street | New Arrivals Daily In Spring Hats Reasonably Priced The Burkett Millinery Have you. read HEARST'S for January? And COSMOPOLITAN, -and McCALL'S? Gunnison The News Depot 153 South Center St. : Phone 256 FELLOW CITIZENS—Just place a little side bet on the-- new Chamber of Commerce because I’m sure the streets will be sprinkled next summer. C. M. GUNNISON. | JE IRIE HEE EEE TINIE IC Miss and Children i i Phone 252 buy common tea —it costs 3o much. . «What do you mean by that?” The tea I amusing costs much less than Schilk ing’s.* By the pound, yes. By the cup, no. Schilling’s makes a lot more cups to the pound. It is actually cheaper. Don’t believe it? Yous — pays your honey ack if you don’t find it so. There.are four flavors of Schilling last pight. Tho dance waal for Denver. Mr. iirakine te 1 chaperoned py the} nent attorney of San Fransisco, ‘hostesses. ; eee Duncan McDonald of Duluth, Minn., A has ets a areeien to yisit with his : gon ur. Mo! Wa. Mr. McDonald Mi have. been received Sy has made an extensive trip thru the northern states before coming here and is-‘loud In his prajse of Casper weather. Thi is his first trip to Casper and ho Sree to visit“here for about three weeks, at tho Heuns vg. hovel Stirrett in honor of rer Mee, §)d lotierts et Den- iene raise 1-lb. box Liggett’s Triola - Mra. 8. F, Mshelinan and son, Tweed, have gono to Ranger, Texas, where they will spend about three month: to have} with Mr. Eshelman, who. is in tho oll of the Altay} business there. 1-Ib. box Liggett’s Martan Chocolates, per Ib.. eoe’e. Postponed in-} Miss Clata Carpenter has’ accepted the illness of sey-}2 position with the Golden Rule store. Miss Carpenter has just returned from Sloux Falls, 8. D., where she was call- ed by the illness of her mothet, who is Improving now. : f REX KIM THATS _petlod of 141 East Second St. ” “domestic products showed = ___ Will Open for Business Saturday, Feb. 7th hai Complete : WEARING APPAREL FOR WOMEN The Casper Public Is Invited to Call and Watch for Our Advertisement in _ SATURDAY’S TRIBUNE HHHHEK ARK IKH HEAR H IMAL IR HN AHL EMER ERR HE RHE ‘Saturday Special e VISIT OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT ‘Highest Grade Chocolates in the City Sweets. Chocolates, per Ib... 0 . -ALL AIMBALL HANDLES THE GOOD: Phone 1304-W 156 South Center JUST ARRIVED A Wonderful Shipment of New NOKQN PHONE 20W Millinery DISPLAY FR eee e wok Richards & Cunningham Company MEN’S DEPARTMENT Closing out all winter wear to make room for spring goods, Clothing Prrrerteelotrctoetetodtegory: ot % + 2, 4 A liberal discount will be given on all Men’s and (a a »€ Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws. Also on all Cc : s Work and Dress Pants to make room for our new spring . ~ stock, so it will pay you to buy:your clothing for next winter while this sale is on. Shirts and Underwear e will also allow q discount on all Flannel Shirts and Winter-weight Underwear, whggh includes the Lewis make inUnion Suits and 6ther yell known makes in Shirts and Drawers as well as Union Suits: — Sweaters All kinds of Sweaters for men.and boys, greatly reduced. Call and see what we have and get our _ Extra Special K ? oefoateefoate ¢ ited Oodte ated Cashmerette Socks; all sizes; in black and grey, t 1 A regular_50 cent Sock for 85c pair, 3 pair for $1.00. 53 t f Hats and Caps ‘We have in stock a lot of odd Hats, only one or two i of a kind, that we are selling at 20 per cent discount, You will find some very desirable styles for the coming spring as well as for next fall. And we are also offering the same discount on all Men’s and Boys’ Caps, so it will pay you to buy_a new Hat or Cap now while the prices are low. “ We want to close out all of our winter oF stock of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes to make room for the new spring stock, so we are offering them at a very liberal discount. This includes all late styles of Dress Shoes as well as Work Shoes. You had better buy two pair instead of one while they last. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” } a) ba ” a

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