Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 10

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ea pr 4e0 ce ses reo we ae hay oth fee Isl vis) wel TTT ad ay pow as -GLUSS FAGTORY PROJECTED FOR CASPER, REPORT West Virginia Manufacturer Seeks Information on Gas Supply and Deposits for Making Product been at it for several years before the war. He is an exservice man, having served in “the mechanics branch! of the Air service, becoming an instructor in that service. * pany weht out of the tire business re- cently. He has selected the Duff building on East Midwest avenue as being the most desirable location that could be pre- gured at this time. This logation af- fords plenty of room for the parking of ears and trucks and is out! of the heavy traffic, yet is close to the hear. of the city, being directly behind the telephone building. Ye hate RUE tS nd She OF pa Seaepa ee pon PEE * mer atrona Transfer, Storage Fucl ‘asper are made by Edmond LeRey | Company was incorporated in the of- of Sistersville, W. Va., thru Charles! fice of the Secretary of State of the S. Hill, state immigration ‘agent, “in 4} etate of Wyoming at 9 o’clock a, m. letter received by the Chamber of Com-| December 21, 1920. The term of merce today. existence of said company is for fifty Mr. LeRoy proposes the erection of| years next after the above date. The Pertinent and business like inquir- ies concerning the gas supply and the SUD of ingredients needed. for the Manufacture of glass as available at a plant costing $250,000, and rvquir-| object for which said corporation is ing 900,00 - | formed is to conduct a general trans- His lett fer and hauling business in the state salt cake, sand of Wyoming. The capital stock of ed in the manufacture of gle said company is rik Thousand Dol- lars, divided into Fifty Thousand shares of the par value of One D lar per share. fully-paid and no: assessable. The affairs and\manag ment of said corporation shall be un- der the control of a board of three directors and J. L, Biederman, Hal Curran and M. Biederman constitute said board for the first corporate year of said company. The principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is 309-311 Exchange Building, Casper, Wy: ming, and A. E, Stirrett is the agent for said company in charge of said Relieving, that the public would ap- office. preciate the continuance of service on M. BIEDERMAN, the Miller and Michelin lines of tires \ Secretary. and tubes, R. M. Mosher has_ taken ' (N&S) over the tire and vulcanizing biisiness | Publish Dec: 2: Suit cake deposits are’ to he found Within five miles of Casper, plenty of gand is available, and limestone quar- ries are ‘located at Horsecreek. on the Burlington, at Sheep canyon, twenty Miles-north of Greybull and also in the vicinity of Thermopolis. There is no railroad spur to the Thermopolis quar- ries, however. Se HM. MOSHER BUYS OUT VULCANIZING BUSINESS The Dexde:Ollter Store has many fine gifts for the Home, for Her, for Him, and for the Kiddies---all moderately priced. Mail Orders filled the same day as received. Prompt Deliveries. Youds- Oliver Hardware Company Telephone 714 105 South Center Street Opposite Henning Hotel Henn i ii iti me iba The NORRIS CO. Largest Market in the State 129 E. Second St. Phone 12 WHOLESALE and RETAIL Good Things for Christmas Dinners Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Hens, Springs Belgian Hares and Prairie Chickens Roasting Pigs Fresh- caught Mountain Trout, Black Bass and Channel Cat Fish Standards, Selects and New York Counts Oysters Mince Meat and Pickles in Bulk Fig and Plum Pudding Imported and Domestic Cheese Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Green Peppers and Tomatoes We wish all our friends a Merry Christmas Kees 1 tes Rigs me Ht tiene i , ay that for the past three years has been carried. on by the Acme Rubber com- |pany of this city. Mr. Mosher is an jelayhana at the tire business, having Mr, Mosher is no stranger here as he “ame to Casper two years ago to take | the position with the Acme |Rubber company which he held until that com- | Miss Nohr, in Survey, Finds 62 Cases of Tuberculosis, of Which Miss Viola Nohr, state tuberculosis nurse, who has been miking a survey of Natrona county during month, reports 62 cases of tubercu- enne, where she will spend Christmas. ASAE nanan SONI Ene DOT SOON SSO Saeed 40 Are Active and Open t in County the last by a physician iio there is no doubt as ‘Th 4 literature’ to most of’ the patients listed and has instructed them in-the way in which they should care for themsclves. survey of Natrona county together with information gathered in a canvass — of other parts of the state to the stute legislature at. Cheyenne when the Wyoming Public Health as- sociation, the Women’s clubs and@other state organizations will make a strong \ appeal for the establishment of a state where incipient tuberculosis losis In the county, forty of which are active open cases. These cases have all been diagnased o the nature of the malady. Miss Nohr has furnished. tuberculosis She will ‘present the results of. her in January ubercitlosis sanitarium, There is no institution in the state may be reated and cured or where adyanged cases may be cared for at the present time. ‘Miss Nohr Jeft last night for Chey- ° . Specially Priced will find just what you want before you have been here five viihutee: Your ne oles is unlimited and your dollar does double duty, Moderate prices an dwe know we can please you. Neckwear Of every kind and character. Our Neckwear embraces the finest silks and we have all the newest patterns. Made with the Slip-Easy Neckband, in either narrow, medium or wide ends; also crocheted and knitted four-in-hands. We 75c 89c, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $5.50 Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters V-neck or rough neck collar, Angora Wool Vests, Jersey Sweaters; colors and sizes, Priced at— - $2.50 to $18.00 Crepe Silk, own =A SF Wt, lined, ES Men’s Jewelry ‘We're sure to fill your wants in this line, as it contains a very geod selection of Cuff Links and Buttons, Tie Clasps, Scarf Pins, Watch Chains, Pen Knives, Belt Buckles, Full Dress Sets and combination sets, consisting of Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins and Tie Clasps. Also Auto-Strop, Razors. Bath Robes Men's Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, made of heavy, wool Terry Cloth or Silk. Priced— $7.50 to $50 Men’s Pajamas and Nightshirts genuine Soisettes, Madras, Percales or Muslins, in @ variety of solid colors and fancy in all Silk, Silk and Linen, Priced at— $2.50 to $20 Suspenders and Belts Crown and Columbine makes. Pr! stripes. at— Hats and Caps Knox, Stetson, Italia and Young Bros.’ Hats. Priced at— $3 to $20 Caps at $1.50 to $6° Women’s Hosiery McCallum all-silk Stockings, made of fine thread silk, high spliced heel, double sole heel and toe, cofors, white, black, silver grey, battleship grey, Cordovan, bronze, biege, smoke, neutral grey, gold, African. At— $2.75 to $4.00 Ask to see our 909 Silk Stock- ings, with the lsle knee; all col- ors. Special at— $1.95 iN. D. Barnett 120 East Second Street “Barnett’s of Course” open accordian can_ please, the most recipient customer, Priced at } ; Manhattan, Star and Metric, which means.all the best makes, Pure Silk, Silk striped, fine Madras and Percales.. Guaranteed fast colors. Specially Priced at 30 Per Cent either dress, Ss cA SSS << priced at— | Lounging Robes, all Jersey Silks, Tub Madras de Chine, Wool and Silk-striped, Discount s and Boys’ Gloves e's, Perrine and Allen make. For driving or work. Silk wool lined, fur lined or unlined, _ TSe to $10 Men’s Half Hose _ The most complete line. of All- Silk, Silk Lisle, finest Cash- meres, heavy Wool or Cotton. Priced, per pair— 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 all- iced Mufflers In any number of colors. Made of Knitted Silk, Accordian Knit- ted Silk, Angora Weave Silk or allWool in every conceivable color, combination and shape. Priced at— : 1 $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, ’ $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $13.50, $15 Men’s House Slippers, Collar Bags, Umbrellas, Canes, Wardrobe and Dress Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips and Bags. Handkerchiefs Men's Initial or Plain Pure Lin- en, Silk and Cambric. 2 for 25c, and up Buy Barnett’s Christmas Cer- tificates If you are in doubt what to buy him for Christmas, we will be glad to sell you a Merchandise Order for any amount, and our certificates are redeemable at either our Casper or -Denver, Colo., store. These orders are nicely printed and highly appro- priate. Mall orders prepaid to any destination in the United States and satisfaction assured. Outfitting Zo. IALALLLLLALLLALLLLLLLLALMALLZLALLLLALLLLL ALLA LLE EELS YANKS IN GHINA REQUEST law relieving them trom the payment of income tax to the United States treasury. © 3 © They have appented to legislators and ) BA members of commercial bodies in the . United States to aid thera in bringing near PRS Pe RETEST ve: 8 SHANGHAL—(By Mal)— American commercial bodies here and Amysican commercial interests generally in China about the passage by conjrress of a fed- eral incorporation act for’ American companies in China which is expected to come before congress in: December. The American’ business men here i Ye yy) LOU For the Sweet Tooth at Holiday Time Christmas candy is as much a part of the festive occasion as the Christmas tree. Everyone likes candy if it is wholesome, tasty and fresh like ours. d Here you will find candy for every age of mankind— regular and novelty bexes, bon bon baskets, sweet meat dishes, delicious, pure hard candies for the little folks and novel favors for the Christmas table. Both in bulk and in boxes you will find Lukis Candy de- serving of its splendid repute. The holiday boxes this year are particularly beautiful and have been designed especially with an eye to their “giveable- ness.” They range in size from one-half pound to ten pounds. French Mixed Candy, in bulk______ 60c per pound Hard Candy, Christmas Mixture._.30c per pound Hard Candy, Christmas Mixture__5 pounds $1.25 A visit to our store will make Christmas candy-buying easy _ ‘THE LUKIS CANDY CO. Second and Wolcott—Phone 51M Ss) rere AR AA A NR le SLID III GP LILI OL ID LS BOLI aM: Say “Merry Christmas” Electrically . Show your true thoughtfulness by giving practical, useful gifts. We submit for your selection--- Electric Lamps Floor Lamps Heating Pads Electric Percolators Electric Grills Coffee Urn Sets Hoover Sweepers Electric Irons Shaving Cups Electric Toasters Electric Washers Vacuum Cleaners Chafing Dishes Tea Ball Teapots . A small deposit will reserve any purchase until it is wanted. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. 2 hob A tA ttt tit ZLPtILLLALZLALLALLLALLALLALALAAL Ld dk i Ad A A

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