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dl SS eal Sree, Se ee et é WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922. * PAGE TWO. Che Casper Daily Crivune eee nce ogee arn egapauin oe COFFEE PRIZES |cueis7m4s SEAL SALE =< a cee AE LE TOP SS STNG SOM SE ee ease PROVIDES: FINANCES TO hig vag CARRY ON neat TH WORK a immaculately attired in full eve-/ Posy 3 blinding | -ettings ever achieved in motion ah PR ee a WYOMING FILM PLAY < erp cense ot ghtning atciking !cures or elrewhere. ; » v i arto Seen as ig an imposter for the | c 7 = ———— | nonce, bows and smiles are re turned “4 the socially elect persons | { entering and leaving the club. He is}. Realism in modern motion pictures | unknown, yet h's air of prosperity| has been carried to a point where it 9 assures him a friendly recognition | is elmost startling. In this respect 4) oe | producers of motion pictures haye left | the technicians of the speaking stage A. J. Cunningham returned yes-| far behind in thelr accomplishing of . The Seal Sale chairman for Na- {the sad@est facts of our existence—|terday frém a short business trip to| effects. A good example of this effort e ' oa | trona county is Mrs, B. B. Brooks | the fact that only too often we ate not| Denver. to secure perfect realism occurs in a innive e and the Wyoming Pubiic Health | loved oF admired for. ourselves. but Kee aie few short scenes of “God's Country ’ association wishes to state that the [a fame or wealth we Nave ac-| ceo-ge Walker lef: last evening for|/and the Law,” the latest James Oli- organization feele that it is espe- | @aulred; not what one ts, but what former home In Oklahoma, After| ver Curwood picture, which will be F | cally fortunate in the appointment |°P¢ has, seeming to determine the _tro-wesks! visit he wil retorn to! shown at the Wyoming theatre on MEN’S SUITS AT $24.95 and$29.95 | public spirited and thoroyshly in- | Dialues to $45.00 Scott Clothing Co. ming Pu" Health associatioh but 24@ ‘South Center St. There is @ real touch of life in one | of the acenes in “A Tallor Made Afan,”" { great things in the way of |% United Artiste release, which plays 1 bealth and tubereulosis |FTidxy and Satyeday at the America ® preven tides: thin: Maen. theatse, a touel: that fMluminer one of In fe scene opposite the Sadho; | . WATCH THE NEVSPIPERS CLOSELY For the Greatest Sale Announcement Ever Made in Wyoming. Weston m)four months y Tenta and cots have been furni ah: | ed to needy t nd Natrona for periods is endowed with exceptional ability for putting across any piece of pub- Me work. The association feels sure ths the sale, in the hands of Mrs. Brooks and he. salesmen will be a Pronounced success. in Natrona county. and Carbon. In- | structive Hterature has been | to every person known to the Wy- | ley Sleeper, the inventor of the tin- oming Publ edged dust pan, died at an old man's home in Westville. cs Nassar ow NEW YORK—Kenyon 1. Butter- field was re-elected president of the American Country Life association. | ALWAYS ASK US FOR AAALTO PROGRAM HOLDS HOLIDAY THEATER TREAT | been for the support of the | ublic, and we ask that this be con- | Richards & Cunningham Company “As Old as Casper” 1922 OUR THANKSGIVING OFFERING TO YOU inued for we are just at the peg! treat came last the Paramount feature Old Homestead.” the orchestra, the Old Hom: there is little wonder th oo ee That is based on EXPERIENCE 7; soos waitin sg eg eC d UNSURPASSED EQUIP- { Tae Sirne Swhite he, manacement | Sreoep, You are: essured of The Week-End Special Unusual ‘ “The id Honléstead” quartet. cone SPEED, ACCURACY and EFFI- _ cne ® a Fisher a pis nie CIENCY when you bring your Eve Suit, Dre d C i St k R d d t mR k B tt ; bins ghar pay Po and was repeatedly eye troubles tous: Prove tastier ry Ss an oa in oc e uce 0 oc 0 om” Ee 4 RE Netto Ladies’ orchest. also re- us examine your eyes. . eee : | Be See Be ee You'll Buy Them For Mere Songs "riz!" pieces betng necessary to give each . : } Casper for sometime, and to miss it | either today or tomorrow will be Henning Hotel Bldg. missing a tr ee, Do You Use ERIE, Pa.—Henry Ford visited a | piant manufacturing electric loco- = motives and discussed plans for the possible electrification of his rail- Just Read road, the Detroit, Toledo and Iron- ae WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS ton. —— oo — TULSA, Okla.—Declaring prohi. = For the Greatest Sale Aoraee nent Ever mG mm Tr Miele in Wom Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea. Grandmother ken: her hair beaut!- fully darkenéd, gissy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. You'll find an assured welcome nial prompt, courteous service at The Richarda.& Cun- ningham Co. YN? COATS that are clever creations—Cabochon side trimmings—slightly draped, blouse or straight-line backs. Our interpretations of the season’s styles are unusually artistic and de- lightful and the prices are unbelievably mod- erate. A A EAT ALL THE TURKEY YOU WANT TOMORROW eee SUITS—trigly tailored or deftly draped so as to Whenever ner nate took on thar 4. Then Take the Whole Family to the Big COATS! definitely suggest the classical. They accentu- simple inixture was applied with won- - * ° ate the slender silhouette so much favored this dertul oft Me atiany orig i Special Matinee AN $35.00 Sates season. Lithe and graceful—of rich; supple SUITS! Compouns on will net large bot: AT THE 2 alues at______ $15.00 fabrics developed with unusual grace, effective- . le of thi time recipe, improves 5 Syidertty 4 by. the acdition or other Ingredients; $47.50 values at______ i *y entranced by intriguing garnitures and lux- Mah esr ton ud enh Oise IRIS THEATER $19.00 | rious furs. Individuality may be expressed in $69.50 Values at $37.50 fs shaetre comer ettemncisatey $49.75 to $69.50 values $37.50 these suits—the personal achievements with beauty to the hair, AND SEE * * professional results. We have many unpictured These aye-3-piece suits, fur trimmed ad, Wabknown Gowhtown | arugsist| ‘ $65.00 to $87.50 values $57.50 tailleurs quite es fetching. It will be a pleasure in wolf or squirrel—a suit and a a Sulphur Compound -now because L. P. WALL Ss to show you. dress foj-the price of one suit. st ens so naturally and evenly tndt nobody can tell” tt” lina been HUDSON SEAL PLUSH STYLES AND SMILES Co. —IN— 2 “THE GIRL IN THE OVERALLS” $27.50 ‘to $47.50 at__-_$19.50 $42.50 ‘to $57.50 at____$32.50 $67.50 tio $75.00 at____$39.50 $125.00.to $165.00 at__$79.50 applied—it’s so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush aad draw st through your hair, taking ong strand at a time. Fy morning th@ gray hair Gisappears; after anoth- er ppplication or two, it ts restored to natural rand looks g sofennd by $72.50 to $98.50 at____$52.50 $115.00 to $135.00 at__$72.50 $127.50 to $165.00 at__$87.50 ARTISTIC FROCKS When buying you turn to the line Unequaled Early Season of least resistance—don’t you? tuniti Where price is moderate and ties Saying Oper se ity issupreme. In a word, you want in Dresses “outstanding” values—and that is what we offer to you in these lovely Up to $27.50 at_______ $10.75 dresses of Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe and of other popular mate- rials. $25, $297.50, $29.75 at__$19.95 $42.50 #0 $47.50 at___ ~$32.50 ee Where, if. not at The Richards & Cunningham Store, would you find better values for every occasion— street, afternoon or party? You'll We buying real values when you buy’ these dresses! Special. Thanksgiving Dinner — $1.25 Served from 12 to 8 P. M. s MUSIC EVERY EVENING BY THE WYOMING THEATER ORCHESTRA NEW PALACE INN 138 NORTH CENTER ST. Dependable Merchandise Priced Right at and Richards & Cunningham ant Company Now , Dry Goods Men’s Furnishings Haw dware