Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO about. morning so vividly, when a lot of people are going to be made happy in findin; selves the surprised possessors of these treasures. Of course it is possible to You can’t imagine how much fun it is to seek out these lovely gifts I am telling you It reminds me of Pollyanna and the Glad Game, for I can picture Christmas them- escribe only a few gifts each day and I may not mention just what you have in mind for some particular friend, but if you ill write a personal letter in care of The Tribune I shall be glad to make a search for it and tell you where such a gift may be found, for it is surely here somewhere. just Jove to receive letters, so let’s hear from you. A Robe Fit for a Queen. In @ window on Center street I waw the loveliest lounging robe! It is made from heavy silk crepe bro- cade in a most entrancing shade of honey dew lined with turquoise blue georgette of splendid quality. Of course | shioned with long 's profusely precisely is the material, Tho s caught at the side flowing s« 1 it trimmed with au in the same st draped with a fasten velvet ribbon arranged in long loops. Can you imagine anything prettier? And just think of the joy of giving this robe to some lovely lady. Didn't you see it? Well I will tell you where to find it—at Blakey and company, 136 South Center street. Gift for Some Bon Homme. Some good man is going to be mighty happy on Christmas morn- ing if his wife, " or sweet- heart hurr ” wn and buys the wonderful traveling bag now resting on a brightly polished shelf in a popular store. It surely is the last word in luggage. It is fashion- ed from an unusual quality of dark brown Walrus and of commodious size, This is something entirely new and different, for there is a pat- ented side that folds down from the top frame and there, ready at hand are all, the necessary toll rticles without disturbing the contents of the bag. Isn't that a wonderful cor. ventence? Of course the bag Jeather lined and splendidly mace throughout. Could you thing of a gift more acceptable for a man? Just go into the Campbell-Johnson Clething company and they will tell ou all about it. ? New Imported Novelties Ono of the exclusive shops on East FIVE CONVICTED IN CITY COURT (Continued from Page One- of $100 for having sold whiskey to the city’s agents in the Wyoming Pool hall the night of November 26. Attorney Vanatta appeared for the defendant. He gave notice of ap- peal, basing his argument on the fact that the liquor was not proved to be Mquor since it had not been The appeal bond was set tested. at $1,000. When the attorney objected to the evidence, Judge Murray ordered the bottle to be opened. He tasted it and handed the bottle to the city attorney and the night sergear All were of the opinion that it was in- toxicating liquor. “Who objects now?” queried the magistrate. The same procedure was gone through with in all other doubtful cases, > rtson was fined $100 for gambling game on South eet. He was not given a because Attorney rought out th in ill he e might 1 the loss of his uIbertson had pleaded guilty to the gambling charge but not ullty to the liquor charge which gainst him. This latter charge was dismissed, there being no evidence to substantiate it W. J. “Pinky” Farrell was fined $100 and given 60 days for bootles- g. Attorney W. B. Cobb gave notice of appeal, the bond being set at $1,000. Farrell is said to have sold liquor to Longshore and Bard well December 1, at 241 South Davia street. jail sentence Frank Devlin had fact that the Nell Holcombe was charged with | bootlegging and soliciting. She wa given the similar punishment of $100 and 60 days, the case being ap pealed on $1,000 bond by Attorney Clsrence Cypreansen. Tho city’s employes stated that ehe and another woman, 1077 South Durbin, had requested them to spend the night after they had bought drinks. R. Richards, 17-year-old-youth, was fined $100 for bootlegging. Because of his extreme youth he was not wiven a jail sentence but was lec- tured severely. Attorney Deviin ap- peared for him. B. Hudson who was charged with resisting an officer was fined $25. It is said that he held the door when the officers made the reid on South David where Culbertson was taken. Jack Reada, A, ‘Tisdale, Earl Acton, Bob Duncan, and John Walsh, who had been arrested along with Cul bertson and held for investigation were disraissed. ‘The case of Lucie Evans charged with bootlegging and soliciting was continued, as were also the cases of Cc. W. Miller and G. E. Gole. They will be heard Tuesday night. Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The box bears the signa- ture of BE. W. Grove. 30c.—Adver- tisement. ee CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the boys from the Midwest Storage yards and field garage and our many other friends for their kindness, sympathy brother Kb. T. Stewart. £. B. STEWART, J. W. STEWAKT, A. C. STEWART, MR. AND MRS. 8S. D. RED- FORD. oo The Rink inks aly good time. and beautiful floral offerings in our re- cent vereavement in the loss of our Second Street ts showing a most attractive line of imported dresser sets, something new in the way of furnishings for Milddy’s dressing table. There are powed puff boxes with mirrors, pin cushions, glove and handkerchief boxes, trays, per- fume containers and many other odd pleces. ‘The foundation is glass and they are covered with non tarnish able gold lace with an underlay of thin, fine silk in either rose or blue and finished with tiny French flow- ers and little deft touches that give them just enough color. These are genuine Parisian importations and they are truly exquisite, This is only one of many beautiful gifts re- cently added in two new depart- ments at the Fuchs Company, Drop in when you are down town. Fine For Newlyweds If you have some particular friend to whom you wish to give something that will last a lifetime and be a joy forever, why not give them a splen did carving set that is just as orna- mental as {t fs useful. The one I have in mind is of Urex silver and is actually guaranteed to wear for- ever, that is, the silver is such an excellent quality and they are con. structed in such a way that a'l the surfaces exposed to w tected. The set is ju size, the attractive La e in what is known as brushed This is something that & perpetual reminder of er throughout a lifetime. You never guess where I discovered it—at the Casper Pharmacy on East Second Street A Chair In the IngTenook Nowhere in this great land could you find r » artistic or splendidly made furniture than the chairs I saw 1. a window on East Second Street from the famous House of Karpen and there is really nothing fine One you will particularly is known as a Coxwe'l chair, frame {s of rich antique, high finish, solid mahogany. The ery is dope in wool tapestry ket weave and the color is Te Jo Nogre, which is, of course, a rich and beautiful dark brown The back is adorned with a wreath of flowers in natural colors, in needle point wool embroidery hand done. Both back and seat are fitted with what are known as Karpen- esque coils which make it most lux- urious and restful, Can you im- agine a handsomer gift and wouldn't you just love to have it yourself? You could almost guess where I saw it—at Callaway’s Furniture Store, Dainty Hand Made Lingerie ery woman in the world is pleased with a gift of beautiful lin- serie, and when it {s real imported hand made lingerie of the quality I saw yesterday, her joy is boundless, One gown in particular I examined most carefully for it 1s unusually beautiful. Fashioned all by hand from a heavy quality of flesh col- red silk crepe. The style is quite different than one usually sees and t is richly trimmed with many yards of real Baby Irish lace and further nedium y Helen de. would be the rr upho! of NAVARRE PEARLS— the gift ideal THROUGHOUT the centuries, jewels have maintained a pre-eminent Every woman loves them and every modern woman ought tohave NAVARRE PEARLS. ‘These beautiful gems re- flect more accurately the quality of real pearls than any indestructible pearls made. AYRES JEWELRY COMPANY 133 S. Center St. Each day I grow more enthusiastic over the Casper shops, for the Buyers have used wonderful taste and judgment in selecting their Holiday stocks. I enhanced with. insets of embroidered net and finished with little bows of two-toned satin ribbon. This lovely Ungerla. may be purchased in sets or single garments. This and many many more accessories that delight the feminine heart, you will find at The Shikany Dry Goods. CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER Has proven most satisfactory because of the unfailing results that are always obtained where it is used. much as that of any other brand | THE WORLDS GREATEST | BAKING POWDER A Nash for Christmas | THE RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP Under New Management PHONE 682R Mezzanine Floor Henning Hotel INEZ M. BABB Public Stenographer Henning Hotel Stenography, Clerical, Mimeo- graphing or Multigraphing work Gone correctly. NATRONA PREPARED PANCAKE FLOUR Made in Casper. fresh. We are making yours now PHONE 1578-W Always SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO Every morning—a cup of Pig- eon's fresh roasted coffee! You will surely enjoy it, and ask for another. Our coffee is so care- fully blended and freshly roasted from the world’s choicest growths —that’s why! It tells in the cup. One taste convinces. Better than others best. Pigeon Tea and Coffee Co. 228 East Second Phone 623 THE LID IS OFF Come in tomorrow, select any Winter Hat on the Mez- zanine—and take it for eight seventy-five—for every win- ter hat must go at once. Meet Your Friends at the Frantz Shop manship. Special Values In Winter Dresses —for all occasions in all materials at reductions of 4 % (On the Main Floor) *33 *44 *55 And up to $125.00 (In the Subway) $695 919.75 $19.75 yk Mie! se” A eo A coat to suit every woman’s taste—a price to suit every woman’s ....pocketbook — full value for every dollar paid. We Will Receive Your Pledges or Cash Subscriptions to the Community Chest Fund 110 East Second Street Wyoming’s Largest Apparel Store Winter Coats, in styles to suit every figure .- with luxurious fur trim- mings to keep you snug and warm - are here in plenty for women who are looking for real value in style, fabric, trimmings and work- Many new garments have been added to each of the following lines and each price represents tremendous. discounts. Women at Special Reduced Prices These are all very very attractive and Stylish Models In Sizes From 4216 to 46% If You Are Stout Let Us Fit You With a New Coat FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923 SPECIAL NOTICE Saturday shoppers will find many astonishing bargains in every department—your day will not be complete without a visit to this store. You'll Always Find a Welcome Here (On the Main Floor) ——at +9 82° Coats with the acme of style in soft, rich fab- rics, marvelously well tailored, that were for- merly- priced from $125.00 to $200.00. $5 G50 A wonderful line of high-class Coats, for- merly priced at from $75.00 to $100.00, in a liberal assortment of fetching models, —at rat = A group of Coats in very smart and beautiful styles with high quality fur trimmings. For- merly priced from $42.50 to $65.00, (In the Subway) -~—at ‘2928 Unsurpassed values in snappy Winter Coats, most of them fur-trimmed, including a good selection of sports models, —at $1928 Amazing bargains in garments, formerly priced up to $38.50 and all excellent vaiues at that price. —at 132 A line of excellent Winter Coats with plen of style, of good'materials and well anes af

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