Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 10

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AGE Al a | the as D olds aS & jetir ute okt 55: ty nn cH PAGE TEN OPEN TO PUBLIC Formal Opening of Attractive New Place at Hot Springs Is Set for De- t there are ths, each ing the last mon olf bathhouse, hefc down, over 2,800 availe of the privilege and months the number 3,000. Belknap Suspect At Dubuque Is Given Release DUBUQUE, Iowa, Nov. 29.—Sull man Baker, held at the Elkader, Iowa, jail since Friday in connection with the slaying of Father A. B. Belknap at Lead, 8. D., was relegsed Monday upon order of County Attorney Walter Eichenbough after pictures and descriptions from Deadwood, 5. D., arrived and falled to tally with the man held. Baker, a farm hand, had been ar. rested on information given by Peter Ellenbolt on whose farm he had been employed. Baker came to Iowa from the Dakotas. Little Comment On Suggestions For Arms Meet| LONDON, Nov. 29—(By The Asso- ciated Press)—President Harding’s suggestion for a continuing series of international conferences, the conclu- sions of which would be observed un- der a “gentlemen's agreement,” 1s given prominence in the morning newspapers, but there is little com- ment on St. The Westminster Gazette thinks that the suggestion, like Secretary George L. Oles, who had resided in Youngstown, Ohio, only three months, i|wes cleted mayor on # freak plat form providing for discontinuance of t| street car service, turning the streets over to the Jitmey busses, and for 1} §ailing any citizen who paid taxes un. der a recent revaluation which he considered too high. Other planks in Oles’ platform imeluded ‘permit- ing “spooning” in clty parks under police supervision, dismissing the en- tire police force ff it didn't mend its ‘ays, and to turn his salary over to harity. Oles started in business in oungstown with a barrel of potatoes and a wheelbarrow. Now he has one of the biggest food supply business in the city. foundly right.” Admitting, it at the present conference pos- not achieve any great prac- 1 results, the possibilities from her meetings are almost unlim- he newspaper looks hopefully for the development from such a series of conferences of some new associa. tion of nations which ‘will embody and extend the authority of the pres- ent league of nations.” BROTHERS ACCUSED OF ISSUING BAD CHECKS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 29.—R. J and B. F. Ross, brothers who have been employed here in the Union Pa- cific shops, are under arrest, charged with issuance of fraudulent checks, and Mrs. B. F. Ross, who left town before their arrest, 1s sought. It is charged that the pair, after buying an nutomobile on the instalment plan, floated a number of good sized checks Saturday, intending to leave town with the proceeds in the mortgaged automobile. ——————— COAL CONTROL SIGNED. , KEMMERER, Wyo., Nov. 29.—The Kemmerer Coal company ‘sa> taken a contract to deliver 400,000 tons of coal to the Oregon Short Line \Railroad company during the next year. ae NOTICE. The netghbors of the Woc4-raft will hold a bazaar at the Odd Fellows Hughes’ proposal for limitation of na- vies, is “profoundly important and hall, Wednesday, November 30. 11.29-1t A NICE BANK TO GROW WITH If-you have prospects ahead and ex- pect to do business with some bank, you couldn’t pick out a better one than a bank that has seen a number of budding business concerns grow into certain successes. It is worth a good deal to any man starting in business to have a bank where the officers take an interest in him where they like to see him get ahead and are any way they can. willing to help him That is the spirit of The Wyoming National Bank. Any man who opens an account there gets acquainted with the heads of the institution right away, and he finds them working with him to advance their mutual in- terests from the start. It does not take much to start doing business at The Wyoming National Bank. Fifty dollars will open a checking account, or a dollar a sav- ings account drawing 4 per cent in- terest. We buy and sell Liberty Bonds. Wyoming National Bank Casper’s Popular Bank selection of the givers. for a Christmas gift to be useful, a! most to the. commonplace. But in order to make most every day useful gift appear Christmasy, the ingenuity of artists and manufacturers has been taxed to the utmost, and the result is pleasing | "Weet In other.words one may find even the ordinary dustpan, dental floss, the pen, the wase paper basket, ari@ such household necessar- les, transformed by artists’ pen or clever ribbon design, or such ® way that it is a thrill to re- ceive such clever articles wrapped in the Christmas papers and ribbons. to all. Max Hirsch of says: “I look for at least as good a bus:seqs as-last year,” in speaking | girt of the Christmas shopping. an added attraction tto the children. Mr. Hirsch has transported old San from his land in the north to basement toyland of the Leader s Of course the reirftleers won't ge Nichélas here until just a few days before Christmas, but then he will be fully ready to answer the many | ters of instructions he has receiv from Casper kiddies. sample of his goods, he has allowed imaginative picture. There a: run whole basement of the store ts voted to the children’s Christmas. =| on real trac! that.wind up and threaten to tie even Barney Oldfield, enough stuffed an!- mals to make Ringling blush with shame, and wagons of all and descript! With the sam: the “wonderful trade” J. A. Wiggins of Wiggins Shoe ee —_____- The S. P. U. G. members of the Christmas shoppers: well pleased with the exhibits and suggestiors which the per stores have to offer for the holiaay trade. bug bear of useless giving is being done away with, as through the efforts of the merchants as through the care And it is becoming “quite the thing” what is more fun than a surprise Christmas parcel. In addition to the wonderful stock of candies and confections that are especially packed by the Lukis Candy company for the holidays, is the new recently introduced by even the now the hidden’ in | tee nam tions. merrter.”* And for cles de toilette. ing table. Mr. Hirsch to have the most tronder- ful display of mechanical toys, stuffed animals, swings, ons, tricycles and kiddie cars that the most tetter-totters, wag-| youngster could toy engines that fon. In fact anticipation of a| operation. company, has| placed in his windows a temptin; rangement of pink, hlue, lavender and suit Of course they ere for the debutante or matron, while the smaller sister can be outfitted from the same store with the clever and warm “Comfy” slippers which are a delight youngsters. Father and brother are| not to be neglected either, and the} comfortable leather slippers that just every gentleman shelves of the Wiggins company. And one pleasing part of giving a gift, such as boudoir slippers is that the box can be wrapped so prettily and it is impossible to guess just what it) to all are on the! contains by the shape and size. And! le ‘much Mr. Lukis, the Powder River chocolates. The especially made boxes’ are the right size to send a friend while the candy is sure to please. It is un- usuallynice, too, as the box carries!) an active advertisement of Casper in. as well as in the confec- Candies -are inseparable Christmas times and the “more the The pretty boxes, of: last- the Leader store] ing quality which are sometimes used to pack the sweets in, are useful to 3 and women for the many artl- The Japanese lac |quered boxes, the Chinese design of | reed and wicker boxes and the pretty enameled affairs all add to the dress- [EARLY OPENING SUNRISE stat"eeres) MINES SEEN IN REPAIRS GUERNSEY, Wyo., |pairs being made at the Sunrise fron mine of the Colorado Fuel company indicate plans for early re- ttle automobiles simption of operations, according to reports reaching here. Rumors gre current that a force of men will be Bros. circus! nut on the first of the month. | New skidways in the shaft’ have the been installed and new grizzlies in 4¢-\the tipple are in place besides other work placing the mine in |. —Re- Iron WHY NOT? Home Made Bakery Goods NOONDAY LUNCHES 11:30 to 2:00 O-S Building ! to for 142 East Second Street Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box __.... 4 Fancy Russett Potatoes, MOOT GOW by ear depeche EG eas Res Sagas se SHIKANY’S |; “The Store Accommodating” Sweet, Juicy Oranges, per dozen Fancy Cresmery Butter, per Ib. _. Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen ... Phones 903-474 Specials for Wednesday mn 9000 $2.00 THE NEW ESSEX The Light Weight Car With Corner Second Street and Yellowstone Avenue Have You Had a Ride in Big Car Performance. Delivered to You $2295 © LOTLOLLOVGOGLY POV OG OY OOS EV OCGPGGL OOD SOVS SVS OOPS DOOD itF i il A i ‘Texas Wheat Growers’ association and} Dean's Kidney Pills—the the Texas Farm Bureau federation | Mrs, Gehrett had. ‘The grain will be disposed of under a Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. OO Mid-Week Bargains 8 pkgs. Wonder of the Age Washing Powder. 10c $1.75 Value. 50 : Small Ivory Soap Flakes... —_..__...__....__..... 10> Heavy Fleece ic 1 large Liberty Washing Powder...._____..____25¢ > Union Suits $1.00 Value. Hunt’s Supreme Brand Apricots, Peaches, Pears, é TERPS yar and Grapes in No. 234 size; no better fruit 95c . | All-Wool Flannel canned, 8 ckns for.............. $1.75 Value Shirts . Home Brand Catsup, No. 1 size, 8 for..... x ze 9 Different Grades. i fl _ Throws a Scare Into the DAY = NIGHT Tailors and Clothiers 114 WEST SECOND STREET Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank, i Foster-Milburn LISTEN! TOTHE WORDS OF WISDOM THE SMOKE HOUSE WINDOW For a Complete Display of PIPES, CIGARETTE HOLDERS SMOKERS’ ARTICLES JORDIE & REEVES 248 S. Center St. Phone 1283 Meet Me at the Smoke House We are cutting down our stock more and red each day. Are you taking advantage of the gt BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER Offered the Casper Public Mr. Workingman and Professional Man, there is merchandise here for you both. Come in, is all we ask of you. Read and you will agree with us. | Any Suit in the House Mostly $45, $50 and $60 Values, Over 400 Suits to Pick From. Wilson ‘Bros. Heavy All-Wool : Union Suits $4.95 | All $10.00 Leather Vests $6.95 FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY $8.50 Values. Work Pairs ALT Wilson Bros. ork Pants Silk Union Suits $1.95 B $3.00 and $3.50 Values. Corduroy. Suits While They Last . $9.95 GIBSON and PASCOE |] ° 3425 826 East A Street y Phone 511-M Wilson Bros. $2.50 Silk. Neckwear ~95c 100 Ibs. Potatoes, White or Red... seenseeees$2,00 - $22.50 Value. 48 lbs. vant Wher Figure ee ae 4 Buy Them Now for Xmas Sh bes oany 100-Ib. sack Sugar. Scares % 7 eeps Unwrapped Washington Apples, per box..$2.00-$2.40 Sin} Bros. With epekin Costs 1 gal. White Karo Syrup... —_—--—..80¢ Hose $1 7.95 Tt gal. Dark Karo Syrup_—..____.«__.. 50c . 1 case Red Cross or-Carnation Milk... E Aaa $30.00 Value. 1 Ib. Circle W. Coffee_______...__.._3Be, 3 for $1.00 ~ z: ue. ee 1 Ib; No-Vary Coffee........ ew teen OC 500 Pairs Moleskin Overcoats 1-Ib. Solitaire Coffee... 4 oe ABC Riding Pants $1 1.95 1 gal. Premo Brand Sliced Peaches____ 75c 1 gal; Premo Brand Pears...._..... a Be $1 95 g $20.00 Value. 1 gal.jPremo Strawberries. ibis eA $3.50 Value. All ts 1 gal. Premo Red Raspberries____-...._ _____$ 1.15 = Overcoa 1 gal. Baker’s Crushed Pineapple__..____......_.-80c Heavy Ribbed One-Fourth Off ; U Suit: B wale Apricot. oo oe sip eS _75¢ muon Suits ie ae. 3 1-Ib. White House Orange Pekoe Tea... 70 9. 5c Heavy Wool 34-Ib. White House Orange Pekoe Tea 110 3B Boot Socks 1 ease California Free Peaches... $5. Leather Puttees $3 95 1% case California Free Peaches._..._____.... 85 3 5 . é a) Values to $7.00. . PRE-WAR PRICES ON CRACKERS . $7.50 Value. ——$—— 15e size Graham... pi ENTERS a a. ee One-Fourth Off 85c size Graham__—...__. 1 bbl Le.mon Snaps.__...—. on Suit Cases, Army Sh - Hand Bags and Trunks $4.95 $7.50 Yalue. Open Until 10 P. M. © Mr. Husband, Bring Your Wife With,You Shop in the Evening... 2 pkgs. Tourist Sodas.._________. 10c pkg. Soda Crackers, 4 for. 10-Ib.. pai] high grade Lard. You will like this Lard. 5 cans Booth Sardines..._....__. menos $1.00 These Sardines appeal to all lovers of Sardines, ~~

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