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“FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. | “They Came, They Saw, They Bought” “If people bought your goods, they must have seen them. WASHINGTON, or eighty years United States @aying there “Yor the office Ventadie had 1920, when app! 4 be no more use co everything tn invented. “In ons for new pat 75,687 to 102,940 for assures you health-building, § | “If they saw them they must itakine bearing cod-liver have .=« into your store. cilin its purest form, “they came into your pleasant to take stor — readily assimilated | | and transformed inte Fe rE herman Mark” should be on every bottie of emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N.J 22-18 “toleran: The der will be TS as a paycheck. though we haven't found fitting the principles of tolerance and PROGRAM. a i | ; x And Pay 6c --- And Smile! ssc ttwence ce a geod smoke A Westerner -_..-Lillian L. Elgin t =. Y 1 a } promising and sturdy offspring, Sore. bed with. Cactain, Patio! ng afer the organization tt osition) -_.. Avenue A incomes and Fifth Aveuue| Captain Wasser said he had x hard | mor upon the founders by + #oim, Songs of Their Days and - Lillian badoes is just the spot fo hose|® "umber of the crew. Th, t th e. -thees| e next time © disapproval of the We two, you and I, hand tn hand Ire. ne Lacy |enter into. whis: Sand, ered negtiutions with —— : Content with things that have been, Winkety” tween the exit of che demi-tasse and I upe Smokers | Will has been so pleasant and | Bengal, here is a statistical summary | eee eee PATENT REGORM) |c4seer BooKFELLows ores sooner ore eee || By Bay : i + sting comments on each selec- bad: Oh le both fraturnal The prest é by the reader of thi pariiewar | n ar oes, Happy is > esa) se egrecaee ohn one yet that we regarded ss a master- Entertained THURSDAY poem chosen: Y T. % ent emphasized how peculiarly and | [802° poiedo Blade ‘ ou Taxi Many a Tropic Mile a Lropic , - - : : ip ’ peace are descriptive of the pipe BROKEN AGAIN EVENING AT BANQUET| #7" 93s~),- tone nate of mind tod nw te d athryn i 0 tends to allay all the baser emotions t © Ord el Proud to do honor to one who had | C8F Hero Dead --Henry E. Perkins "3 j of tan. VER : t the | contributed much to thu Utera‘ure | C! -------Margaret J. Pass Ae ute 9.—The freight; Taxi (for :wo and up to 17 es ” b month prev | of our state whose tappy | When Dreams Come True Newark “yesteced. forme abe Were y thought had given birth, to such a coy from she Barva-| - - . Waseer brourht a messag ‘This leaves four cents f the: Applications Believed to| ~ “ | Sha) to: ere {amlbD. - the posta Sunset Lul- |<o all ambitious younz ame warned Pre s for other Have Reached High Water | thy helnmate an: spire ptt - Bert Mark Long Ago Con- i leemed ‘itting and proper to tory lines of bis book. Intermoun- eaten Nemennee: | Somten, jtime getting away from shore with tinue to Soar. t f pe According to Captain Wasser, Bar- |the ship, through having to hunt up = occasion a “Shipp eve: | Ways: High Hills — rs jpating Mr and Mrw. TO MY WIFE Gene -a young sports who Ike to take cheir/"® Sails he ‘says he wil take only fene Martin | Siria out to dinner, but are obliged to|""mesick olf men Have wandered down the aisies and Sunset — witne, oer. Bas ter the head walter in the interval be and » Gora Mildved Flaher |t®® eBtrunce of the check. Joyful tha: Life by His sublime E. Richard Shipp Accoraing to the skipper of the! Are Org Ps d Mrs. Phelps grand; ofthe kind of an evening a fellow y announe Listening, one hears, the. bells 1 can give his girl on a dollar bill on sett ad ] its a the Islands: i] The music of an unseen band, | Dinner (for two) --. Tie footsteps of souls as they | a Ee D. Theater (for two) —_ eliznb. Poets Laureate (Original) tt a “They must have read your the ‘Christmas Gift Sug- column of this news. alphabetical classified _60 Conta), ATLANTA, Ga., Dee. 8—Dr. Hor. = Ss Game ace G int, of Atlanta, has been elect- fe Dresidént of the National Order of Pipe Smokers, the initial meet: — Fay M. Banta | at a dinner given by the Casper | the organization being held here last ‘ Irwin who comes to Bookfellcws that Jevening if ar- | night ane December 12 with the rangemen‘s for his*presence can be | —— White Lyceum rourse will be feted ' made. the way a good many UP, ever upward to the sky as stories will run this Dr. Grant is the founder of tne or- ganization which has for its motto SCOTT’S = 240 South Center Street MAMMOTH DISPOSAL CREYBULL STOCK It Must Be Done---W% Have No Other Recourse---Prices Like These Never Quoted in Casper Before for Quality, For Size, For Low Prices---We Stand Alone © patent office ts the present force = can aispose of adequately and ¢ Sctentiy, Commissioner Robertson > ported. Until threg years ago, Mr. Robert for more than 30 years KG BAKING POWDER S about 8,000 trade mark application ns a) EAE QepOunces for BHF year, but in the year Just closed over | YOU SAVE 37,090 app! ns were received. = The patent office was one of the “few government departments showing a surplus of receipts over expenses Cash receipts totalled when you use KC—you use less than of higher priced brands. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money re! BIGGEST EVENT IN CASPER total expenses after | 0 as a bonus, left a net} * surplus of $172,081. SCOUT ACTIVITIES PLAY. ‘BIG ROLE AT MILLS; THREE TROOPS FORMED Mills has three troops of scouts | which are actively engaged in carry- Sing on scout work. j = The Girl Scouts meet on Tuesday } + of each week and their program con-| @sists of folk dancing, games lectures Sand their regular class periods. The "Girl Sco m is being carried Bon under leadership of Miss Lar. Zeon, Dunlap and Linn = One night each week is given over to the Junior Scout work in which boys are enrolled. The Junior nization serves as a training = school for the smaller boys. The © Juniors receive the necessary instruc &t'on and training during this period = which enabies them the better to take up scouting when they reach the pro- pper ace. This week being vacation ouses. ‘ A ge Eke eldest troop of scouts at Mi Representative Values from Our Stock of : All-Wool ee pins y O. D. Sis troop 10, which was first organ- A Basement Bargains E : Plaid Shirts Shirts ized by Perry Hunter in 1920. The $5.00 values Disposal # greatest difficulty experienced by the “HIGHEST QUALITY” MILLIONS OF POUNDS Men’s All-Wool Mackinaws Nutria Fur Extra good Heavy Work Shirts Disposal price Men’s Leather Vests Fancy Wool Lined Disposal Men’s heavy Fleeced Union Suits Disposal price Long Sheep- lined Coats Collars Large Fur. $20.00 values Collars price $2.95 959.95 $513 § 85c §$9.95§ $1.25 A weg OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S — | LUGGAGE oe SUITS SLAUGHTERED Trunks, Over a dozen famous advertised makes. Over a thousand 1 ted Cases, Suede suits in stock today. Nowhere else can you choose from Suit Cases or Kid Gloves, d Ba and Bags so many worthy fabrics and styles. Auto Gloves and fs 5 3 i f Disposal Price Disposal Price Disposal Price BY Share pipe teathior Novelties. All at lined or linen lined. : | 92 Q 95 A 95 5 Disposa] prices 20” ral MN TAs = boys at this time was the need of a S gultable meeting place. With the erection of the new Mills school this ifficulty was el!minated. ‘Troop 10 recently raised $25.00 with which to buy some needed scout * equipment. The first basketball! practice for troop 10 is to be held December 9. The prospects are bright for a good team and Mills will play some of the Soft, warm, comfortable © Casper troops this winter. The boys Felt Slippers. The kind _Sightegplanin iy dame ee. that turn up around the displayed o: Fe Sat sae pt a ankle for added warmth. —— Se $1.95 LOVE NOTS | By KAY KEAN aes oh Exit Vamps! f © Fear not the vivid yamp! ‘Tis true that men and moths are attracted by the bright lights. But know you also that what a man plays restful, padded soles. They With that does he soon tire of. If the camp persists in being too make very _ attractive vivid, 2 man 1s going to be a lot more “e gilts, afraid of her than it is every neces- : pair eary for his wife to be. For every man ia a coward at heart wren it comes to women. Invariably & man will fall for the sty little thing with the scared-to-death eyes sooner than the melodramatic siren who de- mands a worm-like attitude, It often happens in life's married @rama that a wife belleves her Christmas Slippers and Pumps that make practical, sensible and inexpensive gifts. Men’s Hy-Lo Felts Women’s Attractive Felts A variety of colors in these dainty Felt Slippers. Soft, Women’s Leather- Soled Juliets For those who prefer leather soles and higher tops we are g with the star his offering these warm Juliets, eyes have found something much either fur or ribbon ore satisfying in the chorus. 4 . Metta = trimmed. Blue or Headaches from Slight Oolds grey, q 74. ~ e Lexative BROMO QUININE Tablets pair ...... relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de- stroyer. The box bears the signature of B. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. 20” DISCOUNT DISCOUNT The Latest Strap Pumps A neat new one-strap Pump WHITE LIGHT FROM OIL LAMPS NOW Government Tests Proves New Light Beats Electric—Sensational Invention A new lamp has recently been in- ¥cnted which burns common kerosene cil and prod. a soft, white light paid to be even better than electric or gas. Tests by the Government and leading Universities prove this new light is superior to ten ordinary oi! It burns without odor, smoke e, is simple and economical, sno pumping up and has been ed by the Underwriters for in nce. The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 609 J West Lake St., Chicago, IIL, is offer. ing to send one of these new lamps on tn daye’ free trial, or even gi one > the first user in each 'o y ‘will help him introd it. Write hi te@ay for portcuairs. Aleo as to explain his agency proposition — agy. with Louis heels and medium length vamp. A very popular and good looking model. In soft black kid or lustrous black are ae $5.48 Shoes Repaired in Our Modern Basement Shop. Economy Shoe Basement OPERATED BY WIGGINS SAU 65 Mackinaws From Greybull steck.’ In dark plaids ard solid colors. $18 to $20 values. DISPOSAL PRICE $695 rl UN BUY OVERCOATS NOW Get the full season’s wear of them and save 33 1-3 per cent. Fifty new Coats ordered for Greybull, too late to cancel, transferred to Casper. Disposal Price Disposal Price $9.95 $24.95 $55.00 and $60.00 full belted, raglan sleeves, silk yokes. Remarkable value at above prices. $39. 95 Disposal price -..... SUN = HOLIDAY STOCKS OF = Shirts, Hose and = Neckwear All the wanted kinds at disposal price of Q” DISCOUNT = Eri 000000 HA SAVE ON CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BY BUYING NOW