Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 2

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P Bz " 4 j 4 4 ; 4 | : ; 3 4 ” PAGE TWO ASPER WOMAN ACQUITTED Ot ‘ 5 i HOPE seasgnable offerings that I noticed in passing through some of the stores yesterday.|or the commissioner of internal re-| = 5 |Every thrifty housewife is hurrying to finish last minute touches of hand embroidery, | venue. will be proposed in congress’ or there are a few more e2allops to crocheton this gift or that, and in between times the | %°°"_‘'*® the approval of Secretary Claim That She Stored haps no gift has been selected for It for Man in Jail |» Made Defense. CHEYENNE, Wryo., Dee. 20.—| turned by 0 court possession of the E t merely wa: orug. here in the case of Jean | gray rison act. The woman's 40 | are lovely ones of silk for dress that she did not own the |casions then there are the wool| street. storing it for | scarfs for real warmth. a man while he served a term fn |store you will find very good look-| Nea Let's just suggest something for Father right here before we forget it. Men's Sik Lined Kid Gloves Wouldn't that make was the verdict re-|gift for Father? y in United States|of soft gray suede with lining of| magazines. silk? They are very dressy] preciated all the year through. Had Strawn of Casper, indicted for ths/and would be so nice and warm|you thought of that? Of course you 7 cocaine in violation of | these cold days. And mufflers! There| know the store I mean,—Trevett’s a splendid| your friends by giving them sub- How about a pair/ scriptions to some of the popular oc-| Confectionery, 121 At the same author and books are aways ap- preciated. And magazines,—why not settle the gift question for some of This would be ap- How About the Boy Scout cigars yet? This is a splendid gift! from a man to a man and a con: stant reminder of your thoughtful- ness in providing your best friend with his favorite smokes. You can get them {n tens, twenty-fives, fifties or hundreds and all in good looking South Cenrer| gift boxes. If he smokes cigarett you will find those too,—in all the old and new favorites. But what} eold~ accompanied with soreness, y ail the boys are “Good| about the wife? Why not a box of| throat tickle, hosrseness, or difficult Che Casper Daily Criduné SUGGESTED WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Fsta- blishment of a bureau of prohibition in the treasury, thereby removing Everyone is “too busy for words,” today,’so I shall just hasten to tell you about several | Cursrcement werk from jurisdiction SE CRBTENNE, Wyo. ea SE Ne CP MONS 9 RN MSY Be er Wyoming Capital |reraton, rich adioins the che Dec. 20.—| will extend from the Country club/easily. Join .the yénte may have a Harding boul- grounds to the Union Pacific rail-'club. Casper National Bank. Me et ee ae en ee or a ee atti SE: an THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923 evard. Senator F. BK. Warren of) road and will be about one and one. IDRY BUREAU Harding Highway] 2,008 2% S20 ot) cg and it be about dpe and on land now is nm roadway, dafly tra. | hee ' face ‘i | Is Projected ‘At ty sea Sn pe Bisse ee versed by hundreds of automor of the Fort D. A. Russell military|bUt {t has never been dedicated a. ay a highway and remains a portion of the military reservation. ee @ boulevard memorial to the late President Harding. The boulevard can be solved Christmas mont Christmas. Savings Mellon. The new bureau will be, frhit cake and plum pudding are to be made, to sey nothing of a trip or two down town | under personal direction of Mr. Mel- to help good old Santa select just the right toys for the kiddies and poor father, per-|ion and would be presided over by | the latest fiction? You will find here tric Supply and Construction Com-|a prohibition commissioner Fesponsi-| the latest work of your favorite/ pany, 142 East Midwest. ble to the secretary alone. | Cigars In Gift Boxes { Have you bought that box of If you hi & severe cough or chest | {ing dress shirts both silk and fancy! Scouts” these days and nothing| select candies for her? At a tt breathing, or if your child wakes up jail. i ny | Gortan the nicht with croup ‘The Strawn woman was defendel| madras, and a nice assortment of| pleases them quite so much as the|Shop on South Center street you will du: you by M. W. Purcell, Casper attorney |ties. There are also silk hose, cuff| satisfaction of being as well equip-|find a lot of pleasing sitts—you) Want quick Reto, try Sais reliable old and formeriy prosceuting attorney links, belts and just dozens of nice! ped with all the Boy Scout para-| know, the Little Brick. of Natrona county, who came from |practical gifts that men appreciate.! phernalia, as the ether fellow. Of at Jessen Brothers all other gifts, something in this os Angeles, where he has CHEYENNE, Wyo. may go to the penitentiary, but not | son to join her husband, who {s serving | mir a term 2 bile theft. renced, folie @ jury in U on an indictment charging trans-\that are always popular with the| 246 South Center street. At this same store you porting of a stolen automobile from: | tiny Denver to Casper, and storing of 2/ wil! find a very nice line of hand ni and highly con- Here is a radio receiving set thatjentirely of aluminum and copper,| centrated compound of genuine Nor- | decorated china in odd pleces or sets| you can take with you wherever you| having an aluminum cylindes oc| WAY Pine extract, and is probably the len automobile on which / and china is always an acceptable| go and it can be installed in a few|clothes container. But go into The = yee Throat cra chest colds: the Bush indictment was based Was | gift. These I saw at The Elquest| minutes with very little trouble, It|Gantt Hardware and see them, 239 Ohare pre mene? ‘worthless imites seized by the sheriff at Casper last | Furniture Company, 615 East Second | is a most practical set for an amateur | East First street. tions of this mixture, To avoid dis. ts stolen automobile at Casper. The been |I saw all the: spending the winter, to handle the | Company, 115 East Second street. onal! Furniture For the Doll's House In tots, ing her conviction bY | tops; iittle red chairs, and doll carria-| ¥O ited States court here |ces. Then there are the Kiddie Cars summer, but a few days later Wa | street, stolen from the sheriff by James | Miner, known as the “Mangy Kid | Miner was captured at Laramie but the m ne was not found. | Within a short time he escaped] from the Laramie jail. ——_—_—~ both attractive and lasting. Leather Novelti¢s and Souvenirs A suitable gift of Art Leather ts] mahogany case with strong leather There| handle and may be installed and jis a line of leather goods and sou-| operated from your motor car or in ventrs at one of the popular confec-| your hotel room if you tionary stores, that includes writing| The Radiola is put out and indorsed follos, kodak books, pillows, moc- cazins, beaded bags in quaint de-|can receive from any point in the signs, table mats and many others.| United States and hear plainly. This | They are all of unusual design and| would make a splendid gift for the |finish workmanship. And did you! family. Go in and see them and Portable Radio Receiver and is known as Radiola number two. It is very compact, has a nice e traveling. by The Radio Corporation and you line would please him most. At alevening than a glowing fire in the| lated sugar syrup. store teat deals in men's wear, you| grate, with a comfortable chair and syrup, a brand new furniture store] Will {ind the army canteen, regula-|a book and the kiddies playing| desired. Dec. Ser, | out on East Second street, I saw} tion style; pack carriers, ponchos,| around in Pauline Bush, ‘socalied “queen” of! such a tot of little furniture for the| Pup tents and other articles of Scout | warmth. There 1s the loveliest Raai.| tastes " a Denver automobile theft ring.) Doll's house that surely will make] equipment. Then if you wish some-|ant fire gas heater in fireplace de.| COM, it cam. be depended upon to give child happy. There were| thing of unusual worth, there are| sign. It is all of bronze and brass ature cedar chests—real o9nes|the army offcers trench coats. The| with the white tile heat cones and| cough in Canon City for automo- | just like those for grownups; white| kind made up of four sbells—rain| would add beauty and comfort to| It loosens and raises, the She has not béen sen-|enamel kitchen tables with metal| Proof, wind proof and warm. Surely|any home and be a delightful gift will find a gift here that the! for the family. At the same little } Will like,—Bloom’s Army Store,| shop you will find the very newest | fa electric washing machines. It] tainty that it 1 Teally, astonishing. is the American Classic and is made| _Pinex zh remedy. Any gist can supply you with 2% ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle id fill the bottle with plain granu- honey, oF core dof sugar’ syrup, if all Lieto neae fe th i remar! 1e CO} rem . yin hes Weeeaie cei | tastes ind in spite of its low A Glowing Fire In the Grate What is jollier on a cold winter | 20! quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of = way that means business. Pi throat tickle and soothes a the irritated membranes that e the throat and bronchial tube: with such promptuness, ease and_cer- @ spec’ appointment, ask for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money gg refunded. Tho Pinex Co. . Wayne, Ind. Start raving now for next Christ- Christ Join the Christmas Savings, | qin, HOLIDAY STOCK REGARDLESS OF COST DURING THE NEXT THREE DAYS As We Will Not Carry a Dollar’s Worth of This Class of The Store Accommodating OUR ENTIRE TO BE SACRIFICED Merchandise Over The Store That Undersells know that this little shop sells all hear them demonstrated—The Elec- LOGAL CHURCH” SUNDAY WIGHT A Christmas program of unusual presented in the Firat xt Sunday night. i. E. Fisher, has been everal weeks service. Kololsts. Mrs. Homer Helms’ and Mesers. Osborn and Arnott Srlo—"Praise Yo" -------<- Verdi Mrs. Fisher and Messrs. Osborn and Ficher ‘Anthem—“Hark, Hark, My Soul” Botolsts, Mrs. Boyd iss Edna ™ ame, Yo E _--------- John Arnott And the Glory of the Anthem— Lord.” from the Messiah ~Handel Mondelssohn Helms and Trit*Lift Thine Eyes" Anthem—"Fes 1 Te Deum". cannnennse= -- Buck Soloists, Mesdames Fisher and Hilden, Messrs, Osborn and Arnott Fisher, Osborn 4 Carter F Solo—"Neel” Mrs. Berta Smith Anthem—' Unfo! Yo Portals”. asienwececeweenenn sence. .. Gounod Mrs. Homer Helms and Second Piano Eelfare Ties Up Mill Operation KINSTON, N; C. (United Press}— An eelfar ass migration of eels. complete alled the large water mil at Southwest, five miles from here, recently. It was the first time in the history of he mill, which wa in operation when George Washing ton was a boy, that it ceased to run -_ =e, iN the Cz . a _ a sunnyside of. winter is in ~ Take the family— | Excellent schools for your children. If you prefer, rent a bun- galow and enjoy your | own rose garden. Santa Fe ‘superior service and scenery—plus Fred Harvey meals—your assure ance of a delightful trip theres Will gladly arrange details, reserva: tions, eto. J. P. HALL, Div. Passenger Agent, A. T. & 8S. F. Railway Co. 524 Seventeenth St., Denver, Colo. from any cause other than the will] of the millers or low tide. A school of eels was proceeding} upstream, while a heavy head of water was coming over the mill dam It is assumed that the s took the dam ‘in salmon fashion. Not all the eels could get through the mill race, the ;congestion was so great. More than 100, averaging 18 inches in length and an inch and a half in % diameter, became caught tn a re- & S volving turbine under the mill. Gear- ing slipped and the machinery be- came u The mili force brought sharp instruments into use to dig the eels out of the “buckets.” oo Eight Injured In Rail Crash ¢ — BETHESDA, Ohio, Dec. 20.—Fight or ten persons were reported tn- jured, two seriously, when a Balti- more and Ohio passenger train bound from Wheeling to Chicago, split a switch in front of the station here, turning over one day coach and damaging the front end of the! station. _ At Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet relievé the Headache by curing Co'd. A tonic laxative and ¢ destroyer. The box bears the sig | | wi ‘ : 4 ¥ % a ture of B. W. Grov8. 80c.—Adver. | Vass gaze See see tisement. Certificates Golden Rule Dept. Store From Late Shoppers Last minute shopping is not diffi- cult if you are arranging to give our Christmas savings accounts. ‘All that is necessary is for a dollar or more in the name of the one to receive the gift. A dandy nickeled bank and a pass book enclosed in a Christmas envelope makes up an attractive gift, appreciated by, CASPER A Thrift Gift The National Bank of Commerce A Bank of Strength and Service both grown-ups and children. Of course the children think the bank much jollier if it already contains a few jingling coins. If you are pressed for your final Christmas shopping, come in today and ar- range to give these attractive, worth-while gifts. WYOMING

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