Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 10

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A DECEMBER ee Cbe Casper Daily Cridunc FRIDAY, 14,1923 | ; is expected to return to- ¥ 1 nt ° committee, is in the city for a day! J. C. Caldwell of Ico is here on| Seattle ard will attend to business) B. Cohen, A, G. Ward are Denver | days and i Boy of 16 With Half-Century-Old Bride or two. business for several days. affairs here for several days, | men spending several days here on | morrow. Hs see cee eee usiness. mere fret ‘ = Michael J. Delaney, who has been; William H. Gray, J. O. Stacey, J.| Harry Parsons has returned to see Doll Carts at Callsyays. Rg ‘ais |in the city for several days, left H. Thomas and J. J. Jones are vis-| Salt Creek following a business trip} O. B .Brown was a Casper arrival b OMETEETTT! | last night to spend the holidays at|itors here for a few days from Salt | here for several days. here yesterday from Cody. Qe | Write Murine Co.,Chicago.forEyeCareBook ary H. C. Browne of Basin is attending to business matters of importance here for several days, ° eee M. B. Baker of Toledo, O., is vis- iting here with his brother until after the Christmas ho‘idays, 7 eee L. J. bas been visiting with frierds in Denver for several | his home in Dallas, Texas, Creek, eee cee D. A. Fordson is among the Den-'G. E. Ranson is here on business ver business men spending a few/from his home in Riverton. | days in the city. cee | A ydee C. B. Cline arrived “today from | RR. W. Roland who has been spend:| Ss = =e You Can’t Help But Agree With Us W WASHINGTON. Fifteen Robberies in} String Charged to | \' Captured Trio. F will leave this evening for his home in Denver. L. O. Sweeney of Helena, Mont., } | left last evening for Denver after} spending several days here. S| eee Callaway’s 133 E. Second ' | 5 velin, : heR | resentative of tha RiacFasiand auto-|ff There's a rich wholesome flavor in our Put the Home on Your t paZATILE, wamh., Dec. 14--| ' see the bulsks rar Weoming ana i) Meats that make them taste better and ren- ||| ; Colorado, is in the city for a few days on business. O. B. Luck is a Great Fal's, Mont. | ousiness mar. spending a few days in the city. | al Christmas List He ders them more delicious. gang of about 15 banks s parts of Montana and the | alleged theft of $200,000 in cash and! an uncertain amount of bonds and] j Sugar Cured Fresh Spare Ribs. ..15c ities. | Ham 22/oF50% ~--22M%e "Tbe mon are Sohn J. Reed, Gectar-| | Bs ae 8 Pork Roast ......17%c ea dy authorities to be the leader of! | 1 ugar Cure ed band of bank robbers, Batonhs... sos 30 22ic Pork Shoulder ...12%%c re taken into custody at Hunt's point, near here, last night. Several other men, who, according to suthorities, are confederates of the three men tn a reputed ring res-| L! ponsible for the commission of a] kk number of crimes in Montana, re- centiy were arrested tn Salt Lake City, it was announeed at the sherift's office The Alleged ring was said to number cleven. & specific charge of robbing the Pork Chops . -35¢ i -15¢ t Mason and James Wilson.| { | Sliced Bacon Rind } Off Smoked Picnics ... Pot Roast .........15¢ Boiling Meat .....10c Shoulder Steak ....15¢ First photo taken since the wedding of Berton E. Tucker, sixteen- year-old son of Joseph Tucker, postmaster of South Essex, Mass., an! his fifty-year-old ‘bride, who was Mrs. SusanyO. Simpson, wealthy widow and owner of the Hote! Pasadena on Central Park West. They w married at Union Hill, N. J., both vowing that theirs was a true lov match, desp'te the disparity of their ages. The bride is said to be wort a million dollars. Veal Steak ... Roast Veal ... Breast Veal ... ++--10c First National Bank at Fairfield,! ‘You'll have more | Montana, in November has been /| = ! money to spend on | Kresh “Dre H lodged against the men and they Senate Aspirant your wardrobe if you lf Fresh Dressedthpri Ib ssed ton will be held in jail here pending ex-| heat your home the sh Drei pring ste eee eee ees c tradition proceedings for thetr re-| economical, healthful, Chickens, Ib. ....25¢ moval to Montana, authorities said. | [Personals] convenient POTTER | way. Potter heating saves gas bills. No trips to the cellar, no waiting for heat, All kinds Cheese, Lunch Meat. of Pickles, Olives and CONSOLE SETS TAPESTRY CHAIRS Just received a fresh shipment of Oysters. L. C. Jones of Fort Collins, is here on business having arrived yester- day. no dirt, ri odors. eee Every radiator fs a TERY desirable gifts are Console Sets and Tapestry Chairs. = 2 4 ] - K. L. Joslin {eft last evening for complete heating and | 1H} y Our showing gives you ® wide selection in prices that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whittman of San Francisco arrived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here visiting with relatives and friends. ventilating unit. ‘Thousands of POTTER Warm Air Gas Radia- tors in use. Telephone for details. Denver on a business and pleasure trip of several days. cee L. J. Williams, who has been spending the week in the North- FRESH CAPONS EVERY DAY H you can afford. Ses 4 cae ern as stk " tate on business, re- e MARTHA Miss Eleanore Stenson of Denver turned yester ia visiting with fvlends eva foslene: : PO R ever FOS. FUDLIC WarKke i WASHINGTON eral days having arrived yesterday. Jeremiah Mahoney spent yester “wan ab AND nae: Ee! day at Careyhurst visiting with Ex ation 138 East Fifth Phone 303 | Mr, and Mrs. 8. 8. Evertson have Governor and Mrs. Robert D. Carey ) PRISCILLA returned from Thermopolis where Sr siis 5 they spent several days visiting with | M. H. J. Bowey, editor of the friends. Riverton Chronicle, arrived in th SEWING CABINETS Enterprise Construction Co. | = ——— = — city last evening to spend several! CST ere hos Ya Mr.; Mrs. . Ellis ar C. T. Pluckhahn, Rep. | saenes Rae acter, Uhelieas” ae ee eats 1341 South David St, Casper &! * en GAR aah ay 1 . nis is Tom Morgan Butler, Re- > ‘ . f dra: pinestes weiter BpENCINE ‘Sever ey ation terra ttecoen P. C. Spencer of Cheyenne, chair Phone 1287-W Thousands of Desirable Gifts for Men May Be cubby Miaka t Aeoben 4 eee Miss Cecila Frank of Billings is a from Massachusetts, who will be a candidate for the U. S. Senate from | that state next fall. man of the Republican state central Purchased at Money-saving Prices During This Great A ‘compartment for needles, thread, in fact everything needed. If in doubt visitor spending several days in the city visiting with friends. give a Sewing Cabinet, a useful gift. WONDERS FOR SATURDAY HOW DO WE DOIT? Fresh Hens and Springers, per lb....... aga of Sixteenth streets who has been seriously {I! for some time is reported to be greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson have returned from a weeks pleasure trip UNLOADING SALE | t Ase? pita gl ap || Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen w E. H. Davis and Dr. Caroline c.|__Bridge Lamps at Callaways, Gpodl Candled Eggs, per dozen MEN’S FINE ALL WOOL | Davis will leave Saturday for N ig Bananas, per dozen...... | Orleans. and. Lake. Chetles, Lay STOPS CROUP | dian Celery, 2 big bunches... SUITS AND OVERCOATS pesto tan al Rule Dalit abet ea rte papoenp ler 5 choking es Cranberries, 2 quarts. . . Quality Clothes at Bargain Sale Prices A Full Line of Fish and Oysters THE PEOPLE’S MARKET IN THE BIG NEW MARKET stops the hoarse cough, gives rest fal sleep. Safe and reliable. CHAMBERLAIN’S ore te COUGH REMEDY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Valentine No Narcotics | Baxter Jr., of Teapot are Christmas — we — shoppers and visitors in Casper to- day. Isabel Chance. Dr. Elva Kaucher a classmate of Dr. Davis will be in charge of her practice during her absence. AGLOW WITH DAZZLING Ih SPLENDOR 6 $25 Suits and Overcoats. Sale price $46.75 $30 Suits and Overcoats. Sale price $18.75 $35 Suits and Overcoats. Sale price $22.75 \fy will make no mistake in selecting a | lamp for your Christmas gift. Lamps are home gifts of which no one has too many. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS $1.50 Shirts. Saie Price. Dh oL OD $2.00 Shirts. oe Hine Linen Hand- erchiefs. Each aeeanemey 5 Silk Four-in-Hand Ties " ++.-.39c, 89c to $1.45 pone sce: $1.45 Silk Lined Dress Gloves, Shirts... POO | BE $1.75 Sale Price. No Name Union Made Hats Mrs. D. Nichols of Salt Creek ‘s a visitor in the city for several days Fa Floor Lamps ...... +s. .$27.50 up Bridge Lamps .........$17.50 up ae Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver as their guest at their home, East Kirk, Mr. Deaver's mo Mrs. D. C. Deaver of Omaha. Mrs Deaver will spend until after the holidays here. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Cunningham DOLL CARTS BEEF CUTS VEAL CUTS ea eee Round!Steale 20c | Round Steak ---------__ (W New Styles, Popular Colors, All Shapes | 4 i will return the first of next week. Sirloin See iaal 30 Loin Steak 5a Reduced Prices A cee pas DERE ST JONL Ota —-----5-——- c Mrs. R. A. Smith arrived yester- T-B k Cc T-Bone Steak _. EMEA 1 ic $5.00 No Name Hats for__--______ $3.95 day trom Denver and will spend tev. a one Steak _______-95@ Rib Steak ay c $6.00 No Name Hats for__________ $4.95 Sree Catt made! just Bike ens ~----------=- : : a Baby Cart. A varied nr. and Mee he parett aiff SHOrt Cuts -----______25@ | shoulder-Steak - 20” __-90¢ Fine Quality Velour Hats. .$7.50 value sortment of wanted colors. Fi ‘tot eee for some time from Shoulder Steak --------15¢ Shoulder Roast _______ 173 re fOr. 2. Se ee Oe eo ered $5.95 These Cars for Dolly will : water Round Shoulder Steak_4'742e@ | Hinds... 8c Other good Hats in desirable styles at... .$2.95 up Sue waule ase scheu elite Mi E eatta areca bins pare Best Pot Roast-_________ 15¢ Fronts _ eet peste pecans teen 0e MEN’S DRESS SHOES . | ‘ | ere for several days ani endin, : it fotvusnectereigers cat nt fe Prime Rib Roast --_____30¢@ All Leather Good Styles MEN’S WORK SHOES ft Sale Prices $2.95 $4 = ae c s GIVE FURNITURE—the gift that endures, Loin Chops ~-__________ 5 Shoulder Chops MERE 1,4 Shoulder Roast _________Iie Legs __ s 2s Miss Anna Boyd of Evanston is a visitor in Casper for a few days H eee Rump Roast -_________45@ Neck'Boil {22 oss 10c : PORK CUTS Pork Chops -_____--___20¢ Pork Shoulder Steak__4'74e@ $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 and $3.95 Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Thompson were arriva's here yesterday from Colo. rado. YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT ALLAWAY’\N : COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS @) oA eee i Mrs. C. W. Bilss of Oma- siting here for a week or s with relatives and friends. Sale of Men’s Underwear ------—---85¢ Men’s Fine All Wool Union Suits, { each | $4.45 and Mrs, Richard Lee andj HAMS AND BACON Soba andl eer re Heavy Wool “Durham” Union Suits, = = = = to their home in Ba Lake| Pork Ham Steak —----=-- 30c Sugar Cured Hams______ BAGH oe elev NOL ba re = ——_—_______— nd attending Wh 1 Oak eae Sugar Cured Bacon_-____' 20c Heavy Ribbed and Cotton Fleeced -% A Whole Pork Hare iit Pure home Rendered Union Suits, each_-____--______ and pew iff Whole Pork Loins_ age Men’s Blue Denim Overalls. Special To Last ‘8 spent here, | Be, ER. GER, RS CERT CSS EDP ERE Se Wea Wen Se ees De “ek SAS wees.2e ee. So ene Se wane Se wenn Sp we Se wee. So we, eo es he he oo eer Whole or Half Hog______42¢@ Bring Your Bucket The Norris Co. MEATS AND PROVISIONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET Minute Shoppers SERVICE ELECTRIC C0, Postal Sub-Station Phone 921 OLD PUBLIC MARKET Mrs. B. H. Foster left last evening on the Burlington’ for Colorado | where she will visit for a short t!me| with relatives, eee | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morrison left last Sunday over!and for Dickinson, N. D., having been called th the i'n: of Mys. Morrison's Roy B Word was re the trip was made in 25 in Dickinson Wedne: y preceding the death of which occurred Thurs Heavy ‘Wool Process” Union Suits. Sale Price. Each $1.48 Men’s Winter Caps (fur inband), ea._75@ Michaels-Stern Clothes . Butler y morning. eee Union 220 Betty Beyer who recent!s i Store South S i qonny asics ene” NORTH BRANCH MAIN BRANCH tiie The fF AD ae elections Now mairoviser tira rie asta’ to Jorner I d Durbi 129 Mast S da the ey viene aa ‘Gouth Mc 5 Phone 2207 ta phone 12. ors pireet While Our Stock Kinley street tomorrow. ee ! Floor Lamps at Callaways, W. L. Douglas Shoes No Name Hats E. & W. and Signal Shirts Make Your Is Yet Complete

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