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MMTITY PLAY FREE TO PUBLIC ees tucking THURSDAY NIGHT AT HIGH SCHOOL Lox» estat The Nativity play, which will be presented under the aus-; a pices of the Y. W. C. A. for Thursday cvening, December 22,) Sam will be free to the public and a cordial invitation is extended | ™™ of the ll of the public to attend. pear the, torium of Natrona County High school, and will include musi-| hern when cal numbers of note as well as a correct dramatization of| entangled in the COOPERATIVE MANAGER CHARGED WITH LARGENY OF MANY HOMESTEADS: GILLETTE, Wyo., Dec. 20.—Nobel Chase, prominent homesteader and manager of a co-operative store in the southern part of Campbeil county, is in jail here charged with grand lar- ceny,his theft said to includefurniture tomobile parts from the ranch| y. MeClintock whose place is 60 miles south of Gillette. steads, a cupboard with traps can bearing Mr. McClintock’s name and a bible were all identified by him as having been taken from his ranch A telegram has been se: the state of Oklahoma asking fo: arrest of the prisoner’s brother, E win Chase, who is also thought to have been implicated in the theft.|™man of the publicity committee. Rd-|and committee Homesteaders are hoping that the ar-} rest will put a stop to numerous cases| “rection of Scout Master R. T. Gra-| silverware. of theft that havo been taking place|ham assisted by BoyScouts, Arthur| fn the southern half of. this county| Hinton and John Beadle of Troop 6.) during the last year. ee 12-19-tf mission charge to ladies. For Mother--- Why not give her a pair of shoes, finer than she would se- me, lect for herself? sizes in fine dress shoes. « +«|Bronc on Stage, ILL, Wyo., Dec. 20.—Et. to ride s bucking horse on the distastrous here to Scoville, well known where the rodeo holds forth, who It will be played at the audi- x ruptare br the scome horse and man become scenery and stage \the Gaelic folk lore. pepe gee, beraphpeile ie The characters in ihe order of their aoe por el - phd Poke, ‘ appearance are: | Scoville was world’s Second woman, Esther Gunnison:} proncho rider of 1905 aml 1910. first woman, Julia Steele; oldest shep-| sar. eg herd, L. A. Reed; second shepard, Ar-! Seovinieiaeateg ite Ooty,:9778. thur R. Gadbery; shepherd boys, Tim Knite and Robert Blakeley; first! king, Harman Trepte; second king,| Jack C. third king, Edward} - Flinn; atte: ts, Fred Slater and soos, Waar see "PEDDLING STOLEN GOODS An angel chorus composed of high school giris will be heard from behind the stage scenes, while the carolers,, GILLETTE, Wyo., Dec. 20—Jack who will be singers from choirs of Murphy, J. H. Hanley and Frank Me the city, will sing from the audience. Graw were arrested here charged Miss Lela Brown is in charge of the| with peddling without a license. In dramatic work and the music is in| the absence of money to pay their rge of Miss Margaret Wilson and fines, they were sentenced to jail for Miss Jean Quinn. 18 days. Meanwhile a more serious The costumes for the play which|charge is pending against them. The will be in keeping The stage properties are under the|pose of some rugs, underwear and eee Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists. refund money if PAZO Roller skating every afternoon and|OINTMENT fails to cure Itching,|his- whereabouts they will confer a Gift sale at The Mills Co. 139 West /evening at the Winter garden; no ad-| Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles./ favor on him by notifying the local 12-19-6t | Insfaritly relieves Itching Piles. 60c.| chapter authorities. No Gift Bespeaks Greater Consideration For A Dear One’s Comfort And Pleasure For Dad--- “Don’t worry about ”” he says, but you can bet that a pair of warm house slippers will not go unused, Priced $2.25 and $2.50 Plenty of Priced $7.45 will recover. |New Conference the characters| goods they attempted to peddie are} and time, are in charge of Mrs. E. L.| said to have been thrown from a mov-| Estabrook while the programs are be-|ing freight train before it pulled into| ing cared for by Mrs. J. H. McCorry|Gillette. The prisoners hired a local} garage man to bring the goods to| American Red Cross has been asked Mrs. Toothacher is acting as chair-;town for them, which Jed to their/to assist in establishing the where-| _ arrest when they attempted to dis-| | calling at the local.offices in the Mid- Che Casper Daily Tribune HORSE DISCHARGES GUN |New Decoration | ANDER VOTE ON WATER IN RAISING ITS. HEAD; NEWCASTLE, Wyo, Dec. 20-—| grand crosses. an have othec French . the hos-/ decorations. The ribbon will be violet, pored for 30 days the special election \ Called here to vote on the proposition The first bestowals are to be made|of $140,000 worth of bonds for im- pagegatlptigines Dei cede at ccaparad é | i a i z i in drinking from a stream on the MW. ranch on Cheyenne river raised its head and caught the saddle rope on a horse standing beside it, throwing up the barrel of a 30-30 rifle and discharg- ing it. The bullet struck Glover's It is believed Glover Being Organized CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Faculty repre- sentatives “of seven colleges in four states of the middlewest were schedul- ed to meet bere today to form an in- teratate college athletic conference. Colleges represented include: Beloit, Lawrence, Carleton, Hamline, Knox, Coe and Cornell. eke ak EE ADDRESS WANTED. The Natrona county chapter of the abouts of Lester O'Brien, formerly employed in a grocery store in Cas- per. If Mr. O'Brien is in Casper he can secure information of interest by. west bullding. If friends here know Descamps, his manager, a knight. eli nnn) for the French’ soyps DELAYED MONTE RANGHMAN 1S WOUNDED sso ass PARIS, Dec. 20.—The French @ov-| provement of the water system. MARKET CHANGES HANDS. $ be made an officer and Francots For Sister--- No daughter of Eve is too young to appreciate nice shiny new shoes—besides it’s ‘a mighty practical thing to do, this year. Priced $4.00 to $6.50 - For Big Sister--- A nice pair of silk hose—al- ways fits into her wardrobe— especially our quality kind. Priced $1.45 to $3.25 IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN’ 122 East Second Street For Brother--- For Baby--- Is there anyone who needs more new,shoes than he? And is there anyone who finds more pleasure in them? Hardly. Priced $3.50 to $5.00 ~ Why should folks wish an end- less string of rattles and teeth- ing rings on them, just because they’re too young to protect themselves? Shoes in baby sizes. ~ : Priced $1.00 to $3.50 Phone 1046-3 SAVES THREE ——A moderate priced Baking Powder of great- est merit. Honestly made. Honestly sold. Economi- calin every way. Every particle is full of actual leaven- ing value. A full money’s worth. —You save time when you use it. Calumet is all bak- tng powaek. It begins to raise nee the instant they are put areall aight. You know they ae Calumet is sure — never fails. That's economy. ’ And true econ- omy—in cost—in use—in time. you in results why millions o: ——The unfailing of Calu- met guarantees fect results. Not only saves flour—sugar— etc, — but saves Baking . You use only a tea- two teaspoonfils or ave been appro’ official; - Food Authorities, 4 HAVE YOU NOTICED THIS? A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 160z. ¢ans. Be sure you get a poynd when you want it. Some Very Special Christmas Suggestions Blooming Plant Baskets—combinations of rare foliage and flowering plants—appro- priately decorated. $5 and Up Everlasting Baskets—of real flowers and foliage—perpetuated as it. were—with the beautiful colorings retained. Very artistic. $2, $3.50, $5, $7.50 Christmas Blooming Plants—Cyclamen, Begonia, Poinsettias, Peppers, Narcissus, Jerusalem Cherries, etc—with Japanese pot covers—according to size and variety. $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7.50 Christmas Wreaths—in Evergreen, Holly, Magnolia, ete. $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5 ROSES, VIOLETS, ORCHIDS, as well as Corsages, Basket arrangements, etc., to the limit. of our facilities for supplying strictly high grade flowers at lowest prices possible. FLOWERS BY WIRE Whose Birthday Comes This Month? Casper Floral Co. 153 S. Wolcott—In the New Midwest Bldg. Phone 872 ee SC AE TE IE “LANDER, Wyo., Dec. 20—Believ-| ing that prospective improvement in | the bond market and other conditions| It will have knights, officers an@|/make it advisable not to rush the | proposition, the Lander council post-) |_ GILLETTE, Wyo. Dec. 20.—Mrs. Roller skating every afternoon and/Pearl Roberts has taken over the! evening af the Winter garden; no ad- man: t of the Gillette market) : latins 6 12-19-6t ' which has been conducted for the last . Sextette from Lucia df eaiee| TUESDAY, guest draws from % one of his Christmas table lest ined _to live the Complete January Lis NOW ON SALE Columbia Records Dance Records Wabash Blues. Fox-Trot ‘The Columbians) 4 s4g7 Tuck Me To Sleep (In My Old Kentucky Home). Fortrot gh Colembians ‘Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes (Down In Tr ‘ennessee). | Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band | A-3499 yee: Step. From The Music Box . Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Kentucky Home. Fox-Trot The Happy Siz) A-3498 It's You. Fox-Trot The Happy Siz} 85c Sal-O-May. Fox-Trot Paul Biese Tre} Boe. Catalina, Fox-Trot Paul Biese Triofy BSc Song of Love. Waltz Prince’s Dance Orchestra) , 3594 Plantation Lullaby. Medley Waltz Prince's Dance Orchestra. Na-Jo. Fox-Trot The Happy su} abe Jabberwocky. Fox-Trot The Hoppy Siz§ 85¢ e Song Hits April Showers. From Bombo Al Jolson) A-3500 ‘Weep No More (My Mammy). Varnes Dathart Cry Baby Blues. Dolly paar No One's Fool. Dolly Kay$ 85c¢ ‘Who's Been Around? Van and Schenck) , 4909 O’Feilly (I’m Ashamed Of igs! From Piegfeld Follies of 1921 ‘an and Schenck 4. Dream ef Your Smile. Edwin Dale A-3496 Love Will Find a Way. From Shute Aion} 85c Maggie Maguire. Edwin Dale & William meee A sent Mary O'Brien. Edwin Dale *, . eo. * * . I'll Be Good But I'll Be Lonesome. Is He Took It Ay From Me—Blues, 85c le Tool Way Br Opera and Concert 49768 raffrena il mio furore” (Why Do I My Arm Barrientos, Hackett, Siracciart, | $3.50 Restrain). hs Mardoneg, Noe antl Meader @’Or—“Salut & toi soleil” 49386 i (Hail.To Thee, Sun). Tria Berrientoa} $1-60 Long, Long Ago. Shipmates 0’ Mine. Five and Twenty Sailormen. Louis Graseure} $1.00 . * * * * 4 Sleep, Baby, Sleep. Be ae: ae ae Homeland Switzerland. . Zimmerman and Grandeille Instrumental Music ‘Traumerel. Pablo Casals} 357 ey Spring Son; Without Words). pring Song (Songs ene oe ioe Serenade. Sascha Jacobsen) 91-4 % é s * * . Rocked In The Cradle of The Deep. ‘ eg, ” canis Door} A348 Clyd+ Doerr. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yorr Telephone The Casper Manufacturing and Construction Ass’n. Burlington Ave. and Clark St. Announce That They Are Now Engaged in Building Truck Bodies and Cabs OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT AND PRICES PROVE IT Special ‘Attention Given to Repair Work. DAY AND 1 096-J NITE 20, 1921. ! year and one-half by Frank Marvel.| tne Rumsian peasant places a bund. Mr. Marvel will become a buyer of] of straw or hay, symbolical |livestock and may in the future put| manger, up a small packing plant. sci atest Toemeanl and, before the meal, each