Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 5

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| Matched for Both BLINDS BURLINGTON EMPLOYE Fe eth Pele ah ls gry tel agltecton dl : of || stricken blind and partiglly paralyze night wh Aeeording to reports. a - Carter's crazed actions had ‘been naticed by his: fellow sre that he was seen several times Pongingpaieriar threw out his hands and fell that he could not see. . _ His wife, who ts employed in the Burlington eating house, was summoned pang. Carter was carried to his home on North Beech street ‘ physic! Was summoned. , feats ~ > His condition showed slight improvement today, but he still is critically il. TON, Mass gampaign of peach ing: Rumors are Er. . Claims Chin: ‘ —Neitt withstanding advanced years, put Wool ‘through every process ni PEKING (By M vism OP mo! an China ee, ‘in the opinion of Dr, Phillip Pyau, f Undersecretary yy, . feet s in thee oReaen Office, unofficiully ex- have been made a hundred-fold more Ing communities In Russian towns— pressed 10 the Assoelited Press. Dr.| Powerful by natural development and by | When all wther foreigners have disap. Tyau, Who ‘¢ @ Student of international March of events throughout the world.| Pe@red—tend to prove that the Chin: law, refutes “erroneous reports and in-fIt may be said generally that, the peo-| ©8¢ 8re immune and alone of all na- spired statements of & damaging nature) ple at large are so completely accus-| ions can hold thelr wn in competition | R& ranch at which “have been’ elrcylated recently} tomed to the republican idea that the} With sovietism.’ conception of a hereditary ruler seems to be long to a remote Dast. ta belong to @ remote past. ; is probably the last country in the! World that need fear what is the night- mare of other nations. Not only is the land. all, divided and tightly held in small parcels by title deed among tens of millions of cultivaters, who comprise | sseyen-tenths of the population... but | capitalism in the European sense is | virtually absent. Chinese society. with | ity ancient eollectivist structure, indeed | offers such 9 serious challenge to Marx- eu communism that the practice of the i latter seems both retrograde ele-| whole trend of Chinese thouglit. The| mentary. Contact with met bese factors Which led to ‘the abdication of | ments along an open land frontier thou- | the Manghy: dynasty neurly a @ecade| sands of miles in length, and the con: | ago are not only operative today, but| tinued presence of large Chinese trad- | - = aes et jor in a subdued ‘shade. Ww. Mont. Peaks) PRPS Sh Robert Crossthwaite left today Basin, both in China and abroad and which not onjy mist public opinion but have @ serlousfrepercussion on trade. He writes as fotlows: ‘The ‘reports, which are most. per- sistent are precisely those which are most ilhfounded. "One is that a monarch- ical restoration has actually occurred or is imminent; another that the coun- try Mot only. offers an attractive field for Bolshevism but that an insidious and far reaching campaign of propa- ganda, is aetually:-raging which may engulf the Ration: ; “Both reports disclose singular ignor- ance of existing conditions and of the Poe oP CORP POORORDORO ERD POPCEDCCOBCCecCegpence eee. ANNOUNCEMENT Wishing the Wyatt “Cafeteria Family” 3 Chrigtmas. We wish to announce we will be closed all day December 25th Leet ee ey ee a Merry Agency ab Goodyear Truck Tires Trucks Furnished for Hauling Im Street Phone 983 a IT IS A GRUEN , SMART, FASHIONABLE, AND THE - LAST WORD IN RELIABILITY $27.50 AND UPWARD JOS. I. SCHWARTZ ART JEWELER 428 So. E Casper myer for ae } Coal-Burniag, Self-Regulating, Safe Hot Water iy oe System Thel-Car System Complete. 4 Other sizes for 2. to 10-car private Garages at | } p prices that are surprisingly low. Any handy ff wean can set up in ashorttime. The expense of one freeze-up would pay for a Heating System. Burns only about 5 cents worth of coal = day. Requires attention once in 24houre. WASCO makes winter driying pleasure, Telephone or ew fpr More. Dole aad Bis Mewaeted JOHN BOGAN 130 West Second Phone 911 |} Of Silk or Lisle, Black, White and Colors Gloves--- Of Silk, Kid, Wool Handkerchiefs--- Of Linen, Swiss and Cambric; also Crepe de Chine, embroidered and lace edging. Plain W hite and Solid Colors. Boudoir Caps--- Silk Undergarments, Madeira Undergar- arments, Silk Gowns, Silk Breakfast Gowns, jo etal Silk and Marlin Teddy. Sweaters--- | For Ladies and Children. and Cloth fabric. Stop in, or Phone 304 JOHN P, GRIFFIN 233 East Second Street FOR YOUR MEATS B louses--- FISH SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Of Silk and Voile: Ta ener 30c per. pound Petticoats--- Halibut_----.---~- 40c per pound Of Jersey Silk Picio Cloth and Satin, ali Fresh Cat Fish_____ 40c per pound : Le Bolak Bull Heads ._.-+-2- 40c per pound f Hand Bags--- - Counter Cases, of Leather and Velvet and Duvetyn. For Children--- Middy Suits, Hosiery, Gloves, Dresses, Fresh Oysters, selects__50e pound SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK Fresh Dressed Young Turkeys, Ib__50c Mince Meat, fresh and delicious, fal NL We Buy the Best—Do You? “STOP AND SHOP” : The Store of Quality-—One Uriee to All 1, 0, 0 FB. Building 138 Kast Second Street . Per pound -----.. aanenn nnn =n fe Madge Evans Hats, Handkgzchiefs. Sirloin Steak, per pound —_--_~---- 35c agaRE | a , Steak, per pound .__----_- 40c For the Infant--- Club Steak, per pound ~_-_--»---- 35c We carry a complete line of infant wear. A Round Steak, per pound .---.----- 30¢ Christmas Gift of an article of wearing ap- . Hamburger Steak, per pound.____25¢ parel is appreciated. Pork Sausage, per pound, epevial-aae Pork Steaks, per pound ~-------_-- be Pork Chops, per pound —------ 30c-35c | “Ane AN Qt Neck Bones, 2 pounds for __---~--- 25¢ | de . Spare Ribs, per pound —.._--------- 20¢ | Co- Fresh. Pig Hocks, per pound ~-_~-- 15e¢ | | | PDD OADLD PLADAALILAS DESI 45-9024-90 990049 ODOM EDOS Y Homespuns Will Be | Republican Victors (By Mall).—The \ pun suit made for Vice Presi. working in the yards, Aent-elect Coolidge during the election. Pe matched by a suit rg eect Hard- The fabri\ eing woven on a trying to outran the engines. He suddenly |loom 165 years ld by Mrs. Laura A. to the ground and when reached complained |%4¢Ks0n of this city on whose farms in Bethel, Vt., the wool was clipped from_native sheep. Mrs. Jackson, not- ecessary for its conversion into cloth. When the fabric will be of heather W. A. Bergstrom of the Prudential Securities company, is in Livingston, >. Mr. and Mra. F. J. Boedefeld will SS trive tonight from Elkhart, Ind., to be the guests of their daughter, Miss Bea- trice Boedefeld, for the holidays. \ {. School boys! Get your ” Cuvistmas is shaireuts NOW. Of] Exchange eure|p | Shop. 12-18-64 An extensive system of cross-town} moving platforms is likely to be built in New York as feeders for the main subway lites. CHRISTMAS SHOOT ALL THIS WEEK Turkeys, Pillow Tops, Baskets, Vases, Kewpies. A Prize for Everybody | Shogren Shooting Gallery | Just North of the Wyatt tl PT RE on SRR Se In China all the land belongs to the state, and a trifling sum per acre, scarcely altered through long centur- ies, is paid as rent. Lots of self-branded saints are wait- ing fot Gabriel to blow his horn when they might do a little business for the ood of the race if they would only toot their own for awhile. the 1 Ma ASRS | Ml ii | lt for ar: THE PALMS Your Christmas Candy and Flowers may be purchased from a firm whose past record of service This Christmas the Palms is prepared to supply the most par- is a guarantee of your satisfaction and pleasure. ticular orders in both and in any amount, carefully, Forty-two varieties of Chocolates—all of them delicious and made of the purest materials. Christmas Candy, Canes, all sizes, all varieties. The new boxes made especially for The Palms are the last word in candy box beauty. Christmas Trees Holly Holly Wreaths Mistletoe Scotch Heather Poinsettia Plants * { Hyacinths Palms Chinese Lilies ; Rubber Plants Blooming Cyclamen Ferns Begonias The Poinsettia plants have two, three and four big vel- vety blooms. Carnations Roses Violets All sorts of Christmas baskets; some are of orangewood _ and are charming in their rustic design. "Which may be telephoned in at any time. The Palms will cater to gll individual orders for Candy, Flowers or Ice Cream, which may be telephoned in at any time. ( THE PALMS Lo etrretanereaeesiscese PPUST Rete we eeee Wetpecaee lq Vaan \ f AS al AN sei phe - All toys, games, dolls and playthings must go, regardless of price. The reductions will range from tO per cent upwards. Now is the time to select those various toys the youngsters have been. clamoring for, but which you have con- teat . . . . | sidered too expensive. This reduction will include the electrical toys with the IZ rest. = 3, All Cutlery in the window display on Second Street will be sold out at 20 per cent reductions. ‘This is a remarkable opportunity to acquire splendid val- ues in this line. FLOOR LAMPS—There are but two mahogany Floor Lamps left in our stock. These are on display in our Second Street windows, specially priced at $35.00, These lamps are equipped with adjustable parchment shades. A SPLENDID GIFT FOR MOTHER OR THE GIRLS— We have an excellent showing of just the sort of Scissors which make a f eet i really helpful Gift for your women folks. The line includes both Keen Kut- = ter and Wiss makes. Scissors range in price from $1.85 upwards, depending on = the size. f Embroidery Scissors -.--.-----~-----4---5- 50c and upward = MANICUTe ARIAS Oe ek $1.50 and $2.25 Butlonnole Seueor 2. ee ee Se eS 25c and upward Paitti Pocket Collapsible Manicure Scissors VACUUM BOTTLES— ? : Icy Hot and Universal Bottles, ranging in price according to size, $3.00 and‘upward. All mail orders will receive prompt and most careful attention. 50c and upward I a ee ities? atoateataeapoateatege toateatoateatefoateateateeteate Roegess ee = ess A % 1 = | in S ¢. Holmes Hardware Co. i: | $ Corner Wolcott and Second Streets—Phone 601 : = mld —~—$—$ $$

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