Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 10

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: . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. ee een eee Tribune . PAGE TEN. pe Casper Daily © =i 2 t ' | Many pink Qowers may be turned| blue flowers become pink when ex-| It is « serious offense to ride e-bi- BLOOD IND SAND AT eo ypcived ing them to the fumes | posed to aciés cycle anywhere near the city of Con of ammonia for a few minutes, and Use Tribune Want Aés and get resu‘t« | stantinopie. RIALTO CARRIES WIDE |rucearace et ec aeabeomt AND VARIED APPEAL A vivid, colorful mosate of poverty and quick wealth, of tender uffec and passionate love of physica! da! {and kaleidoscopic use of large crowds. | “Blood and Sand.” Ff iph vi Sunday is « etory of eppen! June Mathis has made a screen translation which carries over the whichVicente Blasco Ibanez genius fm the seme striking manner ful “The Four Hor mad; 20 men of t ypae.’ “Mr. Val tino handles with a sure, firm life and loves form th eptertaining chronicie As the “loves,” beaut ~ SCHOOLS WILL ENJOY CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS ‘The Presbyterian Sunday achools of Casper will observe the Clyistmas season with interesting exercises. The First Church school will give a EE EE EEA RR RAD ARM GRR RAR AAA and Durbin streets, F ber 22, at 7:30 p.m. Santa Claus will be present with @ treat for every member of the school. The programs of the other Presby- terlan schools will be gtven as fol lown: Kenwood in Kenwood hall, South Jackson and 14th streets Sunday 9::30 a. m., East Casper, Fenway and A _ streets Saturday avening at 7:30. North Casper, primary department will have a Christmas tree and re- _,eeive their treai 2:20 p. m. Saturdays; | arf Sunday, 7:30 p. m., there will be | “White Gifts for the King.” The program of the Mills Sunday j school will be given Sunday at 7:20] p.m. There will be a Chr'stmas tree and a treat for every member of the | _ school. All former Sunday school at- tendants are requested to be present. Se H —————__— 1889—This Bank Has Served Casper and Vicinity for 88 Years—1922 i | ‘The lyre bird of Australia is a | mimic. In the early morning hours td = ¢ Tt is at its best duplicating the whistle May We Serve You A | D ° of a locomotive, the barking of « dog, | = him nue then Sab a ae Oe a cirsalar. caw invarying tones. we RE SEPA SERS NOTICE TO PUBLIC The following stores, who have signed our agreement and carry the Retail Clerks’ Union Card, will remain open until 9 o'clock until Christmas, starting Tomorrow (Wed- esday). s These merchants and their clerks are co-operating to give the Christmas shoppers mas Savings Muth - “Bought and Paid For!” A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned As Poor Richard Said. And a Penny Starts an Account in the CHRISTMAS CLUB No more worrying, no more scurrying over Christmas gift buying— surely to know that at NEXT Christmas time you’d have enough funds to lift the burden from your Christmas shopping. Wednesday, December 20, 1922, Will Be REFINERY DAY When the Doors of the Casper National Bank Will swing especially wide in welcome to the Refinery Workers. who are unable to shop during the day time to finish their Christmas shopping. ¥9OK FOR THIS CARD LOOK FOR THIS CARD | _ 227SOUTH CENTER ST. TO THE WOMEN OF CASPER- ~--- ALL THIS WEEK AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE Of Hundreds of Dresses of the Higher Type. Every Dress is worth two and three times the price we are asking. The women of Casper are invited to call and inspect this wonderful offering. 150 Superb Dresses Just secured in a special Eastern purchase, Dresses that fill the exacting demand of styles, Dresses that will instantly appeal to those accustomed to paying a great deal more. ; Dresses Worth Twe and Three Times These . Low Sale Prices. $15.50 SOAS, $19.50 Fine Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Velvet and Lace Afternoon Dresses. The styles are draped effect coat styles with pleated and plain panels, uneven hem lines and novel sleeve effects. Beautiful embroidered and braided effects—styles enough to sat- isfy every taste. Many will buy these Dresses for gift purposes as well _as for personal use. ‘ Beautiful Party and Afternoon Frocks for Misses That Christmas Party she is looking forward to wil] be such a gay rosy affair with a lovely new Chiffon, Taffeta or Georgette Crepe, ruffled or ribbon trimmed, charming styles, in all light party colors. Sizes 8 to 18. During this sale— JOE DAVID & C0.|- CA Christmas Mi essage 4 SHOP EARLY AND LOOK FOR THE CARD | | | | | | Hub Clothing Co. i | EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE R. C. 1. P. A. = ————— Practical Gift Giving Is the Rule This Year | Capital Hill Grocery Mednick Bros. Petrino fea naceatd Campbell Hardware Co, ‘amp ohnson Globe Sh 3 i 3 as Fad Clothing Co. Schulte oe ia Co. i rereionel ogra x JUST RECEIVED Scott Clothing Co. Palmer Specialty Shop Silk Undergarments Large Shipment of Beautiful Learner Clothing Co. Wiggins : Corduro Robe Barnett Clothing Co. Grand Grocery Silk Camisoles, attractive: styles, tri d : y . s Golden Rule Store White Grocery j : ipa tae falasl 5 F een ate ‘Noahs Market or tailored, priced, each_________ $1.00 ae alee a choose one of the most de- Shikany Clothing Co. Stark’s Grocery Bloomers—Silk Jersey Bloomers $3.25 strlen of hi h a Pn et RG eta of Central Meat Market Griffin Market E 5 of which there ave scarcely two alike, Sanitary Meat Market Bruckroa: Bloomers—Radium Silk Bloomers, in‘ all | Exquisitely trimmed with fur, ribbon and Crescent Meat Market Casper Provision Co. shades. Very special, each_-____ $3.95 fabrics oF contrasting colors. Priced for Russell Delicatessen Natrona Market Teddy Suits, in light colors. at $5.5 UP 3 Harper Dry Goods Co. Blue Front | 50 Silk Kimonas in all wanted shades. Dur- $4 7s 5 t $1 0 5 0 The above stores carry our card and are worthy of your patronage. : ing this sale, each____-________ $10.50 . 0 —" | | |

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