Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1923, Page 9

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\ HERESATURDAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. MANVILLE FIVE Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. inet ccasciemneserge eae declared it to be the greatest, the | OR RENT—SIx acre ranch, good .—CloF=EE. Ee. Stores STORES C0. Stores tie had ever come in contact with, | mice tree sowie Phot ait ats oe GRANT ST. GROCERY | CENTRAL GROCERY AND. MARKET AND MARKET Man Who Introduced England’s King to American Cocktail Is Member of Rail Party In City and only regretted that his throat | keys and chickens for eale. derive the greater delight in the To Make Money absorption. Mr. Canfield will be present at BY BILLY WINNER IF I Could Keep Books— ; | | the banquet tonight and if he rier high school's ‘baskethall ~ - speaks, and be always speaks on parnlageirses! aggon Sy ee fanos Sherman D. Canfeld, postmaster Prince of Wales, afterward King | such occasions, local spelibinders ; y Caspen a®| of Sheridan,.arrived last night from | reward, was entertained will have to have a care for their morrow to ping iavades Casper to-| tho ncrth to take part in the gather- | [ar by cueal Ohi dee chee | danrele: ipsa to play in the evening at the} ing tonight in tho interest of the | £4. ve pe Magill Mr. Can ———_— eh scheol gymnasium. The visitors! North and South railroad. Mr. ce to tell tho world now and have made a splend'd record this sea-| Canfield has been close to the fring | fidence to tell hte worla now and | lame out sale of boys’ suits with two pair of trousers, $9.50 to $11.50/| [ WOULD get in touch with fon and are confident of giving the| line in this railroad project for in this arid day, that it was Mr. per Cord Suts with bated Bichial small merchants who em- local team a heavy battle if not; many years, fifteen at least. He | Canfield who introduced the Prince $4.45 to $7.50. ployed no regular bookkeepers. peasy Uprard with the game in eee was one of the principals in the | to his first American cocktail. The JESSEN BROS. CO. Por a reasonable charge, I would record of wins. offer to go over their books at regular intervals, correct them, and bring them up to date. This would be a valuable serv- ice to any number of grocers, butchers, electrical dealers and other merchants right here in Casper. Fine! But how would I get in touch with the merchants need. ing my services? That would be about the easiest part of the Walsh-Holbrook-Chicago-New York | !ntrouction took place in Mr. Can- 115_East Second Street. —Adv.' air cane bee nbadly Gisorganized | enterprise of about 1909, and under LS 8 week with Lester, Post and Mc-| his personal direction the line was Th ny y: K iI paving laid up with Injuries and {ll-| run and rights of way secured mee ere are $0 mai wa s to serve 6 0g: $ ness but all of the three are expected! Sheridan to Miles City on the B n—th id (oer ins tart ofthe game toner) Honeve’ ser ates route, | BF@N—the one great aid fo humanity! row night | ‘The Canfield profile will undoubted: | Coach Neff is confident that hig! ly be useful in the present project. | pat will enjoy eating Kellogg’s|krumbled and ready to serve. It can firet string substitutes can fill the bill! afr, Canfield Js mors than a post. | {ran because ite nut-like flavor appeals |bo used in the most delightful baking if called on and will probably use| master and railroad enthualast. Ie J sg ag And, think what each | products without in sny way reducing several of them. | 4s an old timer for s0 young a man | HAL ¥ : doing to drive constipa- |its regulatory value. Try raisin bread The game will be called promptly! in Wyoming. Back In the days of establish health! That's becca tee | eos OF Briddiocakes made with at S o'clock and the adm'ssion will) Buffalo Bill, Mr. Canfield was his Pecause it is|Kellogg’s Brau. Recipes are printed eh " ALL BRAN, Kellogg’s Bran is scien-|on each packs whole thing. I would run a 815 South Grant Street 129 West Second Street pe. 60 conte: os | secretary and toured the worid with | tittestip made to selierr naire bc want ad in the Tribune. The eae? ; the Colonel's Wild West shows, and | humanity—IT WILL DO THAT 4S for beaters oan, 8 Zationally eaten merchants would see it and come PHONE 1168 PHONES 10 AND 11 eons were first found in India.! it was while in England that the | NO OTHER FOOD CAN! time with hot milk. Others pretre it to me. It then would be but a Physicians recommend the regular |sprinkled over hot or cold cereala, matter of arranging terms and ee use of Kellogg's Bran for mild or|Another way is to mix it with hot beginning to make money. No St 1 chronta cases and Bo .& Preventive, [cereals just before serving, It can | Waiting for mine! aptle Best — iran, mh eae! ay aud in proper jalso bo codked With cereal, e > For Coffee and Cocoa—Use => quantity, sweeps, cleanses and purities [ease add two" tablospoonfals ee Fi ancy Qu ality the atingnary ¢ Irate a cathartien [eRe 4 Bran for each pereony in G . 446 SOUTH WOLCOTT STREET ~ . away from pills and cathartics— |chronic cases as much with each meal, i RED CROSs loons bike il gis et Sena | hence ech th ch mal roceries (Entrance Through Public Market) Meats aaa nent relief from constipation. and is supplied in individual ca PHONE 457 Do not confuse Kellogg ’s Bran with /at first-class hotels and Guba ae EVAPORAT E D M 1 LK common bran, Kellogg’s is cooked, | for it at your. restaurant!. ' It's pure,convenient, economical | sve Sold and recommended by all ¢fo MILE, OUR PRICES Flour, 98-Ib. sack_____.___________ $3.75 Flour, 48-Ib. sack. ASSORTMENT NO. 1 1 No. 2 can Pork and Beans.. 1 No. 2 can Pearl Hominy .... 1 No. 2 can Red Pitted Cherries 1 No. 2 can Van Camp’s Spaghctti. 1 No. 2 can Tomatoes ASSORTMENT NO. 2 1 No. 214 can Peaches. 1 No. 2 can Corn....... 1 Ib, Granada Coffee. 1 15-0z. jar Del Monte Jelly. 1 16-0z, jar Monarch Preserves ASSORTMENT NO. 3 i pepe ee ea oeteeennnc cone 1 omal! pkg. Star Naptha Powder. 1 small pkg. Borax Soap Chips. Potatoes, fancy red, per cwt______. 5 bars Pearl White Soap i rs Toile JP s-ceseccscon Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen__________. 40c 1 can Lighthouse Cleanser. Corn, No. 2 tins______ i ASSORTMENT NO. 4 Tomatoes, No. 2tins Means Much to Casper 1th Dicnred Cow Cation. $ eo Tomatoes, No. 24 tins___-__-__ 3 for 50¢ 4 Ib, Lipton’s Tea a Kraut, No. 214 tins --__-__2____ 3 for 50c 2 cans Milk . -————__ Hominy, No, 24 tins _-_----_-- 8 for 50¢ Pumpkin, No. 214 tins _..---__ 3 for 50¢ THE RAILROAD CANNOT ASSORTMENT NO. 5 1 No. 2 can String Beans. 1 No. 2 can Peas... 1 No, 21% can Pump! 1 No. 24% can Kraut. 1 large can Corn on t! ASSORTMENT NO. 6 2 Ibs. fancy Prunes......---erec.s0000 1 Ib, fancy White Stewing Figs. | 1 lb. Seedless Raisins. we 2 Soap, Joy White Naptha__Q0 bars $1.00 STONE GROCERY CO. WE DELIVER Phone 304 Phone 2267 AFFORD TO PASS CASPER BY NEITHER CAN YOU AFFORD TO PASS BY The Tremendous PRICE REDUCTION SALE Ibs. Brown Sugar Ie. Powdered Sug ASSORTMENT NO. 7 All of Assortment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, including 100 Ibs. Potatoes. P] OR 24 Ibs. Pride of the Rockies Flour for, Rockies Flour | PILLSBURY FLOUR SATURDAY MEAT SALE! CASPER PROVISION COMPANY eC ene a | eee sell at 25c per pint, 5 1-lb. pkg. Diamond Cup Coffee $1.17 BIG DROP IN SMOKED HAMS AND “Wallag’e Cam Fl.L.. °°” ~ 7aA~ BACON 1 pkg. Kellog’s Corn Flakes . . 10c Smee tae B25 1b, 1-Ib. can Hill’s Brothers Coffee . 50c Sugar-cured Bacon, extra lean, lb______ 25c me Mit Conee One Sugar-cured Bacon Squares, Ib______ 12lyc ON OVER 50 ITEMS 1-Ib. can Mt. Cross Coffee ° e e 40c Sugar-cured Smoked Boneless Butts___20e Ci eseeERE Ont choice meee No.2canCom ...... 10c ; ’ CHOICE BEEF ——— — Shoulder Pot Resat, canter cut, Ib____1214¢e 9 1-lb. Fancy Mixed Cand . ° 7 29c Round Shoulder Pot Roast, fancy____12i%4e "a WD. nck, Do ecae Nhe Le Good meaty Boll or Pot Roast Ib. te 1-lb. can Butter Nut Coffee . . . 45c Pa Short Ribs, Flank or Plate, Ib...i_-_____ 8c ian Ue Just received, real Spanish Olives. Will 100-lbs. Fancy Red Potatoes . $1.25 WE CARRY WIGWAM AND SNOW FLAKE BREAD ‘We Deliver to Any Part of the City Orders Taken Over Our Office Phone, 2272, Until 9 P. M. Friday Evening Will Have Prompt Attention Saturday Morning, Now for something just a little better, come where everybody buys and if you can’t come Telephone 159. CASPER PROVISION COMPANY Fred W. Hufsmith Fred W. Apel Largest Army Store In Wyoming 246 S. Center Casper, Wyo.

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