Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO LOAN COMPAN 7 CAPITAL TO BE nNISED IN WYO, Increase to $1,000,000 to Be Vote t Meeting Set for I 30, Says nne. rporation agency b a meeting De —_ Probibitionists To Open Office In Vienna, Claim) | 1 jecision to CHICAGO Dec. D D. Harger of ary of the foundation. _ - Film Cutters to | Try for $40,000 Bonus on Trip CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 1—A corps of expert film cutters will pass through Cheyenne Thursday morning, en route from Los Angeles to New York in a special car equipped for the purpose of film cutting, connect projecting, and during the 1 trip’ will work fever. t to win a bonus of ered if the e working for projec- the Atlantic At least that's what the the picture asserts. hee Ea Mrs. Gould Gets Counsel Fees film drama (‘Foolish Wives") is rea metropolis prgss agent for WEW YORK, Dec. 1—Mrs. Edith Kelly Gould won the first step in the legal proceedings against | Frank J. Gould in this country as a result of the divorce he obtained against her in France about a year} Justice Guy signed 000 counsel J y said that the question was of so novel a character that he would grant a reasonable allowance! Negotiations to Be Broken Off| L NOPLE, Dec. 1.—(By s)—The Turko: fice her ple to France. The pert wc Casper Jew n Il work guaranteed. Mfg. Co., 0.8 Bldg. 3-5-tf Burlington Ave. Announce That They Are D Telephone =| SEVEN ARE FINED FOR -|VOLSTEAD VIOLATIONS | Armstr |W The Casper Manufacturing and Construction Ass’n. Truck Bodies and Cabs OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT AND PRICES PROVE IT Special Attention Given to Repair Work. is_visiting. @ son of Justice McCook\of New Yok City whem Woodall! SHOPPER And we shall have snow Just go Into the stores And look a their wares And true to fable, in spite of the winds, the stores are&loing a good- ly Christmas business, where those who are shopping find both relief from the gales, and pleasure to the eyes in looking over Christ- mas wares that are being arranged so temptingly ou the green and red decorated counters. At the Midwest pharmacy of the Kimbell drug stores, Mr. W. 58. Kimball, Sr., is making a specialty of his Christmas showing of Picard China ware. He says that the Pl- card ware is as distinctive in China goods as the Steinway piano is in musical instruments. He also tolls that the ware received this year is much superior to the work which was put out during the war, as now the most competent artists can give their time to designing the lovely China pieces. In both of the Kim- ball stores a dispjay of the ware has been placed in the windows and the charming -articles’ for buffet and table attract the taste of the most particular, The chocolate sets, the tea sets, the salt and pepper sets all ® gorgeous appearance in addition to the large, small and medium sized bowls, the “vases,” pitchers of all shapes and sizes and the mayonnaise, jelly and bon bon dishes. Some of the ware is solid in gold work while others are re- Meved with enameled design of pea- birds, fruits and flowers. jors used in the art work are Wyo., Dec. 1.—Rave C. Cleveland, Nellie 11 Medeith, Spud Mur- Thompson and Frank Ben. vanston and all charged » of the Volstead act, were fine: each when arraigned before Judge T. B. Kennedy in United States district court here Tuesday. All pleaded guilty. An eighth Evan- ston man, arrested on the same charge at the same time, pleaded not guilty and will stand trial. SENATOR WARREN TOO BUSY FOR HOLIDAYS CHEYENNE, Wyo., phy, Tiny ger, all of with violat Dec, 1.—United States “Senator Francis *E."Watren will be so engaged by committee duties that he will be unablo to return to Cheyenne for the Christmas holidays, but expects to ‘visit Wyoming soon eS, Federation of Presbyterians Meeting Topic RICHMOND, Va., Déo. 1. —- Five sbyterian assemblies in the United States wil mittee at 1 be represented by a com- joint conference being held here to consider whether a scheme of federation cannot be worked out An which thi will be on surrender of Weparate my and ecclesiastical @ individual assemblies. tees will also constitute r defining the boundary WARD OFF PAIN ITTLE aches grow into big pai unless warded off by ah applica- tion of Sloan's, eumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't fight long againit Slo=-' more than forty years Sloan's iment has helped thousands, the id over. You won't be an excep- tion. Itcertainly does produce results, It penetrates without rubbing. Kee this old family friend always handy for instant use. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. (Sloary. Liniment . and Clark St. Now Engaged in Building AY AND NITE 1096-J lovely in hue and blend well with To Be Guests at Cheyenne Fete ing such a gift is certain. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 1.—Briga- dier General Sage, commanding Fort D. A. Russell, and 125 other commis. sioned officers stationed at the post, will be guests of the Cheyenne cham. ber of commerce at a smoker next Thursday evening. flection from China. ments are madé in the best of will start you now in OUR CHRISTMAS CLU euenveseneenvensoroserenaeersecseasssnsvessssscespeese seeseseees next Xmas you will have INCREASING CLUB PLAN le Club tri. urekret$ 12.75 | 25 Club s22ar8isc$ 12.50) $5 Club °ssce¢ 250.00 2c Club tetrmtrct ~=©25.50 | 50c Club s.2ar%i~:: 25.00! $10 Club 2282227" 500.00 Se Club tesnivzavedsizk: «= 63.75 | $1.Clubsx2 sts. 50.00| $20 Club 228 %s*"~ 1,000.00 10c Club Prvi.str%k 282s: 127.50 | $2 Club 100.00 | $100 Club 22%%2:2""-* 5,000.00 PLAN OF THE CLUB week. Casper And what will the shopper do theri? And bv Iety of Chrisunasy things. |’ G the gold background. ‘The variety Post Officers et pieces make it possible for tbe size pocket book of most. every shopper and the delight of recetv- At the Frantz shop, the New York buyer, Mrs. Frantz, has especially arranged for the shopper an assert- ment of negligee and boudoir. wear. which are well suited to bring out the blond, titian, or brunette beauty of an intimate friend or relative. Some of the negligee are designed in the popular trousered models, while others take after the pretty Japanese style or are @ quaint re- qv Opening of Our New AAI 2S AEN Se ae a a —— = START NOW AND HAVE MONEY NEXT CHRISTMAS YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT AND DECREASE EACH WEEK The plan is simple: In the Increasing Clubs you begin with a certain amount, 1c, 2c, bc or 10c and increase your deposit the same amount each week. In the Decreasing Club, you begin with the largest payment and Decrease each In the Even Amount Clubs you begin with a certain amount, 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 or any amount and deposit the same amount each week. YOU WILL RECEIVE. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST 62 FH Ft Le RE § the shop with them. First of all coms shell combs set with Every young girl who just putting her hair upon her head, would covet such a gift wiflle every woman who wears 5. 88 i tional design. Zhe stones which Ughten the dark shelled combs are in bright blue, yellow, green, white Rhinestones or a reddish shade. In addition to the combs the bags in duvetyn or leather, the metal bag tops, the mesh purses, and th Carnation Biscuits CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. B | Fead-to-Foot Clothiers IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Sata oN ee / Ve ( BZA C € INVITATION TO ALL Our bank extends tc every man, woman and child in our city and commuzity, a cordial invitation to come in and join our new CHRISTMAS CLUB.. This is the most popular plan ever devised for hav- ing money next Christmas and enables those of small means, those in moderate circumstances and also busi- ness men to lay aside money by systematic deposits each week. * To join is easy—no cost, no dues, no red tape. Look at the tables’below and select the club you wish to join, 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 or zaore and come into our bank with the first deposit. We will enroll you as a member of the club and give you a pass book showing the money deposited. That is all there is to it. EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN. EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN MONEY EARNERS You will never miss the money you deposit each week, and at the end of fifty weeks, which pass quickly, you will have a nice sum available for your Christmas, or start a regular account to help buy a home, educate the children or go into busi- ness for yourself. Deposit some money regularly cach week—tThat is our plan. COME IN AND JOIN TODAY XN National Bank

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