Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 11

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NORGE MARKS CLOSING pt IN TROUBLES | jaramie County district court Tuesday, on the ground of extreme cruelty. The defndant is @ wealthy retired pawn-}, proker. The divorce. followed a. num- bgt of sensational developments in the Bergman family, including the filing by g Bergman of a charge that his dau; ter by Betty Bergman, Miss Rac al Rergman. an ex-moving picture act:-}) ress, had feloniously assaulted him.» |) Associated with Mrs. Bergmen’s di-| §} yorce decree is a provision that f man shall pay her 5 S101 500 Lage eel j alimony, and that Mi there- upon shall sign chee td’ Borawans ante A SMART HAT FOR THE —It is made entirely of black feathers, | uncurled ostrich encircles the top of the! crown, pac Sie SS ee the remaining $8,000 shall be placed in the First National Bank of Cheyenne, which, as trustee, shall pay to Mrs. Bergman $75 @ month. with the incidence of respiratory dis- An English scientist intends. to make a complete record of this winter's Lon: don fogs. By comparing the records ee THOUSANDS HAVE. KIDNEY TROUBLE. AND NEVER fluence of fog on the death rate. Lane ese ea The world’s record for Sunday school attendance is probably that of Owen Jones of Liverpool, England, who has been a regular attendant for more than 94 years, fa Lae Charity to yourself suggests that you speak well of others, even when you don't wish ‘to. CHAMP STEER BRINGS $2,300 __ /AT BIG SHOW (By United Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 3—Black Ruler, the | enne at the home of Mrs. Palmer Blaclc sity, owner of the steer. It weighed ae pounds and brot more than §%,- rhe purchase price was the lowest paid in year for an International champion. “Last year’s winner brot $2.60 a pound. Ali prices for cham- | pions this year were lower than last. They will remain on exhibition a week longer then will be slaughtered. pecnsnak- rd Locsin -aieees ie PERSONALS | meir, formerly of this city, neing the birth on November 27 of “ts baby |in Denver, daughter weighing 9% pounds at their home at Fort Panina, Colo. R. D. Jordon of Denver, is in the city | t Visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs, C:"A. Sanford, on North McKinley street, Hot Point, * ee Mrs. Don Lobdell ts visiting jn Chey- | Store, of that city. Before returning to her home _here, Live Wire Dealer to Sell Reo Cars and | MATRON Frank Pryre of the construction de- partment of the Midwest Refining com- pany, has left for Califortiia, where he will spend some time on his vacation. | Cards have been received by Casper eases, he expects to determine the in-|{tlends of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Linden- Mail Us Your now. SUSPECT IT Applicant fc thalirance Often|% jected Judging Fete reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch witn the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in over- coming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. — Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Compan- ies, inan interview on thé subject, made the astonishing statement that . one reason why so many applicants for ih- surance are rejected e kidney trouble is s0,¢ommon,to the American people, and d the large majority of those whose applications are declined do, not even suspect that they have the dis- ease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is on sale at all Grug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. . ; However, if you wish first to test this t preparation send ten cents to Dr. iimer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. PIONEER AND MEAT MARKET - PHONE 345 THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner: A and. sefferson Ste. ‘ “We Deliver j Seartaen ty Fides 30% Discount ~ On all Manhattan Shirts, Silk or Madras, Collar attached or Neckband Shirts. All go at a 30% discount. / All collar attached shirts ‘at reduced prices in silks, flannels, soissette, madras and percales. $2.50 heavy cotton ribbed union suits, special $1.95. shirts and pajamas at a smart reduction, . Big Reductions on all Men’s Hats—Knox and Other Standard Makes A big saving on men’s dress and work shoes— Crawford, Civilian, Bea- con, Endicott, Edmonds and Mcnz *‘Kase” Makes. We are constantly dealing in and study- ing Casper Real } tate, and are there- fore in a L peeged to give intelligent ad- $27.50, $35.00, $50.00 vice. - $60.00, $65.00 $67.50, $70.00, $75.00 \ —and “busts.” || —Aint there a mess anda I) lot of damage? | WATER DAMAGE _IN- | SURANCE | Seen: I Is What You Want Then. GET IT NOW! A. 1. KEMP CO. | “Insurance—That’s All” ) Phone 870 112 B. 2nd. “Men’s Suits Avail yourself of Suits NOW —------------ penta agin $30.00, $35.00 re Suits NOW ____-----=--- Real Egtate of Our ee, $37.50, $40.00 oe Ben ReallyGep|® >!'s NOW -------—-—--- Hate Sits INOW. 222 $50.00, $55.00 Suits: NOW, 5g See Stee ew || When the SiO OW Lo... cae Plumbing $75.00, $80.00 Freezes Suits NOW ___------+--- rs. Black, will spend several days R. C. Wylahd of the Wyoming Na- tonal bank, left last night. for Den- ver, where he will spend a few days at ending to business matters. Universal, American Beauty and Domestic Electric . Irons, $6.75 to $10 at the DOUDS-OLLIVER So REE CGN ik You wouldn’t be often disappointed | Mrs. Lobdell, accompanied! if you didn't expect much. ! WANTED! In Casper and Natrona County. Fine prop- osition for right party. Phone or write us KODAK . pis oy } A..H. JONES COMPANY THE PICTURE Distributors (SHOR Alliance, Nebraska Casper, Wyo, GAGE HATS All This Season’s Styles Your Choice $1 to $5 ALL ART WILL BE SOLD Regardless of Cost 12-2-8t 113 East First Street Across the Street from Masonic Temple RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Watzke, Millinery and Art .20c at the Service, Highest Quality Commencing December 4, Lasting 7 Days to December 11 CLOTHING SALE K : We Will Place on Sale All Our ‘Men’s and Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats At Sacrifice Prices M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street Big Reductions on all Fur Collar Sheepskin Lined Coats Fur Collar Mackinaw Coats Leather Coats Moleskin Coats Rain Coats Corduroy Coats s Leather Vests Odd Trousers * Headlight Blue Overalls All This Merchandise at a Sacrifice Men‘s heavy grey wool .mixed Sweaters with roughneck collar, special $2.35 Men’ O’coats $37.50, $40.00 Overcoats NOW:____-________.____. $21.75 $40.00 Overcoats NOW $45.00 Overcoats NOW $60.00, $65.00 Overcoats NOW Overgpats NOW $63.75 eae NOW $68.75 ‘Dyeheoats NOW $78.75 $65.00 All-Over Fur Overcoats, Quilted Lining, In [ck “all el NEES SEY) $3 8.75 No Belts or A adidert-athecations Extra “Barneti’s of Course” perety ¥ i These are not suits and overcoats carried over from a previous season, but are this Fall’s styles and fabrics. We are not holding this sale with an idea to profit from these suits, but with that of holding our clothing trade until conditions become more settled. These suits and overcoats aré from well-known custom clothes makers, of Chesterfield and Stadium makes. On account of these low prices we cannot give belts or suspenders, and must make a small charge for alterations when required. hahha ho at ata alata ah tat oa at ha rr ate oa tattoo art BEST BOWL OF CHIL! IN TOWN, CHIL{! KING LUNCH All kinds of Sandwiches at Populur Prices. Quick Grand Central Block Jitry Tribune } Want Ads for Quick Results —SIITIIIIIMIIOIIII ILS: OLE Utes eee eee) tyres b4stdadass seeet * SAA DAALAAAAAA AA AELLEL A A a a a hahaa sha Cah aa tal

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