Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 2

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ee PAGE TWC Two BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB 10 WORK | FOR RED GnOSS Other Civic Organizations 4 City Expected to Furnish Canvassers for Roll Call Drive. Che Casper Dailp Cridune THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. S— ———— ——. with all of them. We ste a grand! nena more and more of the xibrations| ‘4 young woman who ts realy do-| Spanish galleon off the Seottisn coast scheme of evolution m which Use ai-|it receives from the outer world to.stz ing a man's Job is Mias Margaret Nay | Sbe was the first woman to take up i == vine Ife, manifvsting as the song of |Partney within. by. which method the] io¢, the woman diver engaged tn re- deep-sea diving as a profession, and Ged, wells up through myriad of|pure spirit finally shines forth } sme has proved that the-work can be, forms with tts outward going energy.}this cross of matter on that day covering the tressure from sunken ny eS EE Ee i} This intangible potency, eternal myn-|@ll shall become perfect. FOUR SPECIAL VALUES THAT CLAIM . tery, or indwell ng lfe is the thing for! “This process of incarnation, pur! Casper’s Leading ee Shop for Women and YOUR CAREFUL ATTEITION . Eugene Munson “In the siraggie for existence back! demption is the life story Christ and forth the shuttle swings, the ener- | reflected in etry oe Goa EY of the séul develops, purifies, or- Munson will speak again tonight on ganizes and finally controis the forms. i “Reincarnation” at the same place. and ms the form unfolds itis able to His lectures are free to the public. Sirs JOHN P. GRIFFIN == SPS Sener We have a Blue Ribbon Grade of Meat for you this week> which men search. fication, regeneration, mastery and re- PRESENTS FOR FRIDAY Unequaled Values In COATS AND DRESSES COATS AT $19.95 Full silk lined, with and without fur trimmings. “4 Regular values up to $39.<0. of Casper are Iin- oss roll call ay: One of VEAL . Shoulder Steak, Ib.....20¢ Loin Steak......___3Be Shoulder Roast ........20c Shoulder Boil —_......15¢ Breast Veal (fine J uffed) nai BEEF ‘ Choice T-Bone, lb.37%4e¢ Choice Sirloin, Jb,....33¢ Short Cuts or Club Steak, Ib _______.30c¢ Round Steak, Ib...274%4c Shoulder Steak, !b......20c Narhburger Steak, Ib. 15¢ , St Choice ot Roast, Veal Chops § reports which Red Cross headquar of the Bue Tri- Resorves, This Wall-known \ecturer of American Theosophical society wha is deliver- ing m cert~e of six talks at the Hen ning hotel. MEN’S Broad Toe Dress Shoes Men who like good roomy comfort "EUGENE MUNSON OPENS |B cath ais-ssaud®”** SPECIALS in Seeks Seem Socrrrens will eniey tes SERIES OF LECTURES IN. If Pina iene are | Gee COATS AT $59.50 fan ate it. and rolled, lb.....224%e"| Fresh Hot Tamalos ever; . zag niiet a, eee £ Prime bee Roast, stand- day at 2 P. M. = Of the Better Kind. = fie | a ak wesenaedupeet peas Eeaver rot Teron Car “The search today for that myster: = = Sugar-cured Ham 5 . Se aes ee © meee meats Sener et a ee ag Henasiably lw pei Oe... SOOO ‘ paneer Sta tara tie sienaee per Ib. __...--30¢ | “Bacon, Ib. =. Calf Hearts___. Fork Shoulders, Ib. 19%4¢ "i i ‘TPheosophic: address Pork Butts, ; " Finger Prints _ | Zresews actin | pork, nue. Ib Calf Breton DRESSES AT $28.95 ning hotel. schools ‘have Spare Ribs, Ib.. 2 sets for..... Sought On Box given the thing for which they are Pi > 5 ; : searching a name. Pork Steak, Ib. 300 new Street Dresses in Poiret Twills, Canton Pork Chops, Ib BACON Grepes, Crepe Satins, ete. All in the newest drop 3 Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. 35¢ Stolen In 1902 effects, straight line, some embroidered and others Whole or Half Slab, plain tailored. Thgse are values which, wil]. demon- Your Choice MGioxAse, week, Nov. $.— A. |the- divine mina LAMB Good grade of B strate typical Fuchs’ $ from ihe box may prove the undo pris * Patt ae Red Cavalier Boots e Wurslar who 1 Steaks, Ib. s iat oe for Asie raves 2 FE rch; 50 New Evening Gowns Clever little bedroom. slippers of bright red felt. The kiddies like them. Soft and warm and lots of wear. Sizes 11 to 2, 23H 15. Sizes 814 to 11, $1.10. paes to8 ; Twenty years @g0 a ‘man was 4 stopping at & hotel here, A burglar ; entered his room and stole a cash } box containing a ‘quantity of min- ance poll- Breast;-fine with dumplings, 2 Ibs....15¢ PURE LARD 2 Tbs, for. 5 lbs, for. All sizes and colors, at prices within the ceach of -. $39.50 Cured Skinned Hams, Whole or Half, Swift's Premiym.__..31 Morris Supreme eae VEGETOLE all. Specially priced TAD: PROD, ae peter ing stock and life insu ‘ cles, A short time, before the,Panisen building robbery tais. summ a ~ - ; ms 1 Npman llving in the northern part 10 Ibs. for % Is. for. Don’t Forget This Sale Is for Friday of the city appeared at the office 2 4 Ibe. for. As Saturday being Armistice Day this store. will be closed al] day. Buy Friday and take payaniere of the above unequailed values. 5 , FOR. CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS STORE 1 of an attorney J} p@llding carrying * re bax. She explained “nat wh out ‘some rubbish tr sled she hac found the on ska’ Corn-Fed Hens, x Springs are fine this week. You will be better octisfied when you select your 1 been broken poe prowl ae apt own theat. GSS) intsot. Me attornoent STOP AND SHOP. WiLL BE OPEN FerBAy | i UNTIL ri * Ls Mae ae acne Maco Evie) WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? . ageearch for James H. Rufus, who | listed as the owner of the se- | ities. ‘Then bufglar No. 2 appeared, went through thd Paulsen building and robbed the vaults. Among oth- er things sansacked were the papers in the old box belonging to James H, Rufus. When finger print experts began to work-upon the second burglary, they found that old box had been handled. by the burglar and were able to take excellent prints from it. Local authorities are of the opinion that these prints may aid in catching the Culprit, Meanwhile a James H. Rufus has BOYS’ HI-CUTS The kind the boys ask for. Good sturdy shoes for boys who wear them hard. Stout brown leather ,long wearing en leather soles. Thev fasten with straps and buckles at the Here’s the finest Steck ever assembled in eee Coats in every style that Dame Fashion has smiled upon for this season are here for you to choose from. 1 been located at Everct®, Wash. and d ‘ top. Sizes 21 to 6, $3.98. Sizes 1 to Seta netanepe mae ater ay eons Coats at any price you want to pay. Great big, warm 2, $3.74. Sizes tod, BSB eaeaee ometeed ts ee fur collars to muffle snugly about your neck or beau- . S$ 24 4 : H : 7 ; ‘ Y SUCCEEDS WHERE tiful, plain Coats with large crushing collars. What i Doctors FAIL sort of Coat do you want? Look for it in this collec- 1 “ ’ if. 3 — Ida E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | tion and you’re sure to find it—at these sale prices ; Compound Often Does That. | i Read Mrs ‘ | é a s ® the doctor’s care for over five years 4 ‘ ‘ for backache and 1 had no relieffrom his medicine. t Sa it nc need Bor 50 $ 50 $ Eappround and I ¢ 2 S&S = a « it. It helped : foe sorbach Gb HI-CUTS . wish to advise all + : Lydia E. Bink. : abe pei oF these Sart on Bey el r $ am’s Vegeta- who z} oes rough. apely ble Compound < - for fe high boots of medium weight brown , feds gomie es ae Tailored Suits | Gowns—Dresses | eee as Ihave noticed a difference when i > E it top. es ALL REDUCED ALL REDUCED ; p_and buckle a: a retin and i Lever come 9 ¢ this 5 & * to 7, $4.48. ‘Sizes 11 to 2, * point again I do not wan' wi 2 Dresses disclosing the smartest hi I pound. . 4 you spertiieeiga to pebtiah this letter Tatiored we leet eG wpAternle features of the new fashions in - eo that all women can take my ad- —Poiret Twill, Panvelaine, Duvet cireul: d draped skirts, i I vice.’’—Mrs. FRED MINER, Box 102, de Lai Reahene Weleae. end cular and draped s! ) pane: 1 Churubusco, N. Y. 8 eae, effects and elaborate sleeve treat- =. It’s the same story over again. Women suffer from’ ailments’ for years. They try doctors and different medicines, but feel no better. Fi- nally they take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and you can see its value in the case of Mrs. Miner. All ailing women ought to try this medicine. It can be taken in safety by Piped or Li as it contains no harm- Tricotine—enhanced with Juxuri- ous furs or simply man-tailored in the very newest long line modes, two-piece, box or flare’ coat ef- fects. Beautifully silk lined— $19.50 $29.50 $39.50 ment. A host of models in such pleasing fabrics as Canton and Satin-back Crepe, Poiret Twill, Romaine Crepe, Brocaded Satin ‘|. Lace— $17.95 $29.50 $39.50 $$ 3° ECONOMY i THE NATIONAL SAMPLE SUIT & COAT STORE SHOE BASEMENT : HENNING HOTEL BLOCK 112 SOUTH CENTER STREET STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY in Honor of “Armistice Day”—Open Until 9 P. M. Friday “Operated by WIGGINS.

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