Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1922. | ©: J. Stark arrived yesterday from fhis home in Omaha and will spend |two weeks on business and ¥ | friends. fbe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. N. ] H. L. Craw isa PS eee er spending © month Visiting friends and} R. E. Smartly left last evening for «ne vicinity of Newras = = = j |Fetires ay | cicago. where be weil spend a month {h"yate morning || ESCAPED CONV:CT FINDS WIFE _ |: |; [on business = PERSONALS jj xc. ans ste0! trotin sorton are| : BETRAYED HIM : { elty callers for a week from their) Carl Wolf left Imst evening for Cal- : . home in Indianapolis. | {fornta, where he will spend a three SS en a ; sims ‘ineplanint ou. PIMPLES ON FACE iturned from dasha whee ee Mrs. Mildred Mills is here from | > 2. § h lspent a week visiting at the home of| her bome ta Ogden. ber parents. 1 | e,-0 CUTICURA HEALS Miss Isabell Coopinger left this |Week for Denver, after spending ser | . church, which has bee vel | G. Vanatt turned | Hard and Large. Itched and This Eevening. ‘ | patel tae alee gf 75 Se -sar ag me Ba where be has Lovaas Burned Cnitara Heals, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Side and M’ss/evenings of Wednesday and /Thurs-| Mra. .tames wusibihs Wh via: bar t t two weeks. a x Dae ge will entertain at a re-|day an interesting musical program |house guest for the week Milas Ma-y| 0° David of the Joe David Clothing eee fly tioatha bain eth a beeoking pogo aed 2 Be high | will be given. |Dolan of Chadron, Neb, company arrived in the city this weex! C. W. Harman is a business visitor | out Jon les or my face which lor al e visttl: Size, @ sf ct hi! 11 | © fro! er. Gatien whe tre th the clr nttaidioe Weeder watcaas | mi malt . nyeh on business jada. with his store.| here from — are s0cn 5; up into me eek. Some a Roper Many mus cal} Club Bazaar Wednesday. Gmena left Jast + teenage Galton: H. T. Hoodson is in here on busi pet gockirar goods, They aetieed won ree 6s |I. O. O. F. ball. Many pretty articles; winter b x: Charles H. Cohan of Chicago ta| “I began using Cuticura Soapand tei cae jar be purchased for, Christmas | or she spending a week in the city on busi Olntmest and sn two weeks I could J esterda: “Bent . a | Mr. and Mrs. Tid Williamson re-| Mes<. | | see an improve: y tint 4 the members of the Monda which tea will be served during the|moncn, “Nave Deen for the last ee a te erne ee oe Flora Noteboom, Box 52, Fairview, Jub yester: t the on Wol-]@ on te or 4 4 = ‘sg ae ° sede Mate hen Mont., Feb. 7, 1922. boo Pere ‘aah Foiatalls mah “ Br I? se agi = es 4 See Mek ene ee ks ‘3 ; ee! = been for the last three weeks on bus! SAME PRICE pura Soap, Ointment and Tal- noon were taken by Mrs. Pat until 7 o'clock a chicken supper will |i. a nurse viene pet Take City | nese. | | com are all you need for all tollet Sullivan. | be served. Duriug the evening a danc- Ee eeas tio. Sete ae uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with \ cap ae | ine Derty will be held. The public f/ are ana Mrs. Cari Lotter and fam-| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. for over 30 years Seen iment SpE a sey" Serre meray ee Se eee ia lin New “York and) wil make their| ; Department of the Interior, U. 8. Sy ES athe ove Pesan lien rad ¥ = ladies creecete Club |tiohse Chere, $s os ce Shag + Douglas, Wyoming, Pr a1 ‘uticura Soap shaves without mug. His wif Anity Lutheran ehurch wil! | v- | - we November 9, 1972. Ounces ees, stve their annual Christmas, bazaar | Mrs. F. ols will entertain | Sie and = Fred 8. Nort ai Notice is hereby given that Ed- 25 or 25 ] and chicksn inner at the church. At|the Duo tub Friday at/sumea Monday from a two weeks |mond S. Taylor of Casper, Wyo- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the Dessar many pretty as wel sas| her residen South Park street. | 710 Quahe «While there ME and ming, =e on November 23, 1920, Use less of z 3 kK. articles wel be din | eee “4 peur ma ti 7 : po Mieet. Berving for te timer wii | Mes. Dean |Mrs. Morton were the guests of Mrs.|No. °oi4480, for SEMNEY, Ets pga ’ begin pro: iy t 5 and continue; Wi EB. in. * ” . if “™ | SEX i > Y “ ’ r ¥ we > eee a @ huncheon ‘Thursday at her |, Mrs ee ee aan a be io township 36 N., range 84 W. sixth Degeetts vison ay or Wolcott street. Eight Soette tate thoy toatl pee be giflbecors Ae meridian, has filed notice Friday Afternoon. will Despresent "©! of intention to make final vnree- \eemes The Dramatic division of th ° ome gt the wrgeere i PO bane. H Sere Beene Selec Sa a ; meet Friday afternoon at the home| Wednesday. EY Goes P. Wheelsi, United States © is- Fe ! ! inal ad of the Mra 0. 8. Barger, $02 CY ave] Nintrona “Rebekah “Loiige No, 13 pre. te trees eee Came sioner, at Casper, Wyoming. on the than of higher Hy ers tae ry will meet in regular. session ong or ne ee day of December, X =] bg ached day evening at the Odd Fellow's hall,| . J. H. Preaton sre] Claimant names as wit : riced brands. I bs Dinner at The ear Subtneae meeting wnt be [i#iting hare Tate taste William A. Lester, Charles Les- e ‘ = = inf peep aeds fae BO ee Rer which there will be © | a05 Daniel Flower arrived today el’ cf Ornate Dewey.) The government used = = a tertained at an informal dinner party | views from her home in Denver and will "BL J. ERWIN, millions of pounds = Jast evening at heir residence. Four-| yfeeting Wednesday. Nia @ month in Casper yisiting Register, SS = tees) guneta were present. Teed 109% | Hepartmental Club | gee a. Fee Publish Nov. 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4,) TUMVINUINIERQUTININIIISNTINININ' | == A betes Sage peme | ‘The Casper Woman’a Departmental] Miss Giadys Chaplin returned this|22*_1922- 2 Bo eso i= Wrldge Luncheon | club will hold a meeting at the Elke'|morning from Kansas City after = i wi auditorium at 2.30 tomorrow after- % { Mrs. Fred Capen will be hostess at |200n which members and others ace ‘= a bridge luncheon to be given at her|Urked to attend. A feature esa i= 0 home Friday. ey qua. Nebche@- analy @onabenibe wits There will be no meeting of Natrona Camp tomor- = pi Pricbyterian Basaar | Aavo products, the brand which this row night. The hall has been donated to Women of [|= ig. WH Open Wednesday. frm has popularized throughout the/ Woodcraft for bazaar. = ‘The Ladies’ Alc: of the Preshyter- | Middle West. Thomas Longhurst, Clerk W. R. McMil:ai, C. C. = fan church will hold its annua! Christ Entertainment for the afternoon fe mas bazaar this week with Wednes- be found In two plays, “The = — day evening the onening night. The| Neighbors” and “Playing Visit,” to- rill a} nh Thy day ther th a ent ical a = . GeaG ana: aril: be ubgMsne teeta!) Pe eee eek : Bargains Galore—Values Unheard oe Complete Stock to b = Pick From—Our Entire Stock Included in These Lots ‘a Drama and Musical Comedy Holds Forth at The new 15c RIT is a wrapped THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0, = a * * * cake, with the priceand guarantee ante fe Iris With the Promise of Many Good plainly printed on the package! E hing in Buildi ial w Thi J sen vervthing in Building Materia : ings in the Future Simple and easy to use. Equally = - omnes pasar on silk, cotton, wool a RIT dark colors—black, dark | ‘al Brawn, det eon, many blur RIG TI A SPECIALTY | turkey red, khaki, peacock baanecnadiviclet=crasact FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS } popular thie season. 24 fast t colors colors require boiling.) = ° S, = etl de rs Office and ie al and Center = pe ee a goods and notion stores. ie Ss : ‘ LADIES PUMPS AND OXFORDS— In black and brown ki and calf skin, = regularly priced up to 3 95 | $6'50; vat e —LOT NO. 4— MEN’S BLACK AND BROWN CALF | SHOES—In all styles Blucher or bals, = z 4 Regularly priced up to 4. 45 Fe ESN biog (Eee: e — : ag ifn ° Ce: You are all cordially invited to make our store |Z S 5 your shopping headquarters B 2 | Our buyer is now in the New York market and is sending us daily = | the newest and most up-to-date apparel of all kinds. Things = specially that make the best Christmas gifts. ES : = . = = oa 4 —LOT NO. 2— | SEE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Pe keeetplcte “anh Pi | N I d e = PUMPS AND OXFORDS—In black b> { Ww t S Ik U d W z and brown and color combinations— ats, 5. ES | e mpor e 1 n er ear = Colonial Pumps in patent and satin. LOT NO. |== Regularly priced up to $5 95 Ht : | = MEN’S BLACK AND BROWN KID 183 | Which Makes |= $8:50;. at...._...... F - SHOES—and Oxfords. Blucher and e = = — Bal, in all the latest styles. Regularly a 3 = ~ priced up to $8.50; 6 45 = | = —-LOT NO. 6— bi Naturally a Woman’s Store is the Place to Buy a Woman’s Gift = MEN’S BLACK AND BROWN SHOES - i = —In black and brown kid and calfskin tr Here are the gifts that delight a woman’s heart—gifts whose popularity in- in all the ne weet Sty Se This lot regu- Pr ) creases with Christmastide because of their beauty and their utility. hein: peeed at $9 and $7.95 = i : $10; at... ee Fa * . = - | IO Silk Hosiery $2.50 up pe = secscccscesccscesccccccccccccces {Safle H Lana send —LOT NO. 3— ° § Just Received Silk Underwear $2.95 up Priced for et eee All Children’s Shoes at a $ For Holida K imi Holida: = ay : . Showin; ‘ onas $7.50 ae pitied = BLACK AND BROWN KID PUMPS— Discount Of $ Loretta Kicd in one of the danc-|the bill starting Thursday, entitled s Neglicees $7. 50 wi = In one and two straps and Colonial ef- ° 4 jng costumes that she recently.ap-|‘The Wrong Mr. Dooley,” a side- es a4 be Pp ( fects. Black and tan, Blucherette Ox O7 ° peared in at the Iris theater with | splitting farce comedy in two acts = is c an, xX- To 3 Fe Lawrence P. Wall's New Styles mi several brand new vaucoville in- = fords and LA Beaded Dress Pumps. : Smiles company. terruptions. . Priced regularly up to $7 95 Py 7 Mr. Wall Mi that this wil z ott, Wall promised when be lett] the of the fastest and most fadgh- $11.00; at Bae eee ceccccecccoces : to Casner he would have a bigger able of any bill presented by his com- ; sn eer Some maa iat fave | Sue aoe ites tecrereracad thar atte = p sds ve] (jebnd from’ she lccowds tant betes or admission for all school kid- 8 }E arrival of Mr. Wall's new company,|dies under 14 years of age. OE LOT ¥ surely must be proof that he has| mitted to the Iris every Saturday i ee en mua alse 138 East Second Street = ae eee Lu. Tink company ae the. Irie Sunday siauncnest fcends and CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES where Society Brand Clothes ave sold : and Monday was indeed an agreeable |acmirers anc ve alway! him and he wan:s them with him . re nies nyearmenieaneenieset sa ne te al ecaety will present |and for him at all times. \ Ane 3 F

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