Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 6

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— Bz (Co | be Casper Dally Cribune ing. The monster weighs in the neighborhood of 1,000 pounds, and formerly roamed the prairie upon {he Clayton buffaio ranch, 15 miles | CASPER MONUMENT WORKS. Only Three Days More of the fad’s | SALE | While You’re Shopping Try the Fad “Gifts for Men and Boys” .Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand Ties.......39¢, $1.45 Silk and Wool Ties. Sale Price, each......-}..79c Men’s Dress Shirts.......... 89c, 95c, $1.45 tq $3.95 PAGE SIX VENIZELOS 1 VIED BACK, BY THE GREEKS 4,000 Army and Navy Officers Jom in Late Request. day at the main Norris store, 129] East Second street. The Tail That Wags the Dog | | sent a telegram today to) former Premier Venizelos in Paris him to come to Athens {m- ENS, Dec. 20.—(By The As- }-A group represent- rs of the Greek army This action follows the departure from athens yesterday of king Men’s Gloves and Mittens. ..... +++ 45, 95c te'$2.45 Rawants, ‘vitoally under banish: Boys’ Gloves and Mittens......75c, 95¢ and\$1.45 Greece, pending decision stituent assembly as to government of the Men’s Dress Socks.........--- 25c, 35c, 75 ta$1.45 Ladies’ Silk Hase....s.eesww... -98c, $1.48 $0$1.75 fovntry | Paris advices have indicated that Venizelos was awaiting final results Men’s and Boys’ Belts. ---50c, 75c, 95c to $1.50 of the recent elections before decid- EF inate whether to retu G E Men’s House Slippers.......... $1.75, $1.95 to $2.45 fog whether to return to Greece. 1 SALT CREEK BUSSES :<ikiciumbea se : t Venizelos hat he would not accept ! 3 Busses a Day Each Way en in to return unless he felt stat “unit a LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING] Leave Salt Creek sat epresented a “united call on e roma thi’ Cake eapis sam. | Bageageand Express | Ae Our Three Day Slipper Sal 9 a. m. Salt Creek T: rtati 2p. m. 2:30 p. m. Company “Tel 1 44 on 3 p. m. Starts tomorrow (Friday); entire stock of me}’s, women’s and children’s House Slippers will go pn sale at bargain sale prices. Look and save, EARLY ARREST OF SWINDLER IS PREDICTED, CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Arrest of Leo of an alleged s Panama “oil bubble’ com- which more than $5,000,000 by relatives and friends within a few days, ac convicts of the same block he will | seventh annual opportunity to en- be marched to the mess hall with | Joy real buffalo meat. For seven his tin plate and cup for break- | years Mr, Norris has fostered his His days will be spent about | buffalo meat sale, and those who srison yard and in the shops. | have been “in’ before will not fail |] No. ns to spend part of the /| to take advantage of the 1923 offer. |} No. 220 SOUTH @ CENTER STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS New trustee Of Prison to a States attorney e evening in conference with | No finer Christmas dinner can te ds orney. ‘ é i 8 aon other members of the board of | imagined sip vis Ane peringeneed Live in Cell}} x: > «improvements | ™: James Sandison, manager of the | local mari made a special trip | to Thermopolis to choose the ani | mal, and superintended the butcher-! ce operatives, the pro- Indicated that the miss- vr has never fled from) pAILADELPHTA, Dec. 20 ite se el ye al peas W. Curtis Bok. recently appointed | his cell and the lights turned out “| member of the beard of trust: | the same as the regular convicts. of the Eastern State penitentiary, | plans to become a “convict” for | Chicago. Advices from New York indicate aggregate close to $15,000,000. that Ko received as much from! { ks and lve |: ell at the | | fnvestors there as in Chicago, Ax| jnetitution to gan tox nana | Buffalo Meat For| The Old Reliable 2. S les tee niet AL sa as formation of life behind the grim e vance | Dison walls. lH olidays On Sale at BRE nt el tebe Mr. Bok, who was appointed to Gebo Coal the second and third weeks in | 948 January. The first day or so will Shades of the Indian days. Real Phone and 949 | be spent in a recelving cell. buffalo meat for Casper, from a | Natrona Transfer Storags He will then be assigned to a | native Wyoming buffalo. The & Fuel Co. block and will be given a cell. He | Norris company, pioneer Casper will rise every morning at 6 | meat establishment, wiil offer to the o'clock, with the hundred or more public on Monday of next week the You'll find these new beauties among the most charming slippers you've ever seen. Every one carefully chgsen to be worthy of the Wiggins stamp of excellence, The quick action of simple cam- phor, hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., us mixed in Lavoptik eye wash aston- ishes people. One small bottle helps any case weak, sore or strained Good for Weak Bre thee ast'mouth sas ty ts |A& Norris Market. eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Cas- per_Pharmacy.—Advertisement. THE SENORITA A DAINTY BEADED SATIN BARGAINS GALORE aa |< ae Wrist Watches SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY MORNING As Long as They Last Just = touch of exquisite bead Sera | eno sapere but just enough—gives this Siipper an air of quiet distinction you will ad- mire at once. In the skillfully ar- ranged cut outs one sees ex- ression of shoe making at it’s ext Light, dainty and suitable for any dress occasion. $11.00 The Beautiful “Silver Star’ Pattern THE LATEST THREE- | STRAP STYLE The Estrella In Black Kid The latest style concep- tion of one of America’s most talented pattern makers. The _ three- straps and many cut outs on sides and insteps are most cleverly ar- ranged. A charming slipper, just a bit out of the usual, a lovely ver- sion of the new 1924 styles. In black kid, black satin, black suede. A wonderfully trim fitting three-button pattern that hugs the arch smoothly and fits snugly around even the slend- erest ankles. Made up in soft dull black kid with a moderate, yet shapely Spanish heel. The Estrella is a model that will be found not only very chie, but very comfortable as well. $25.00 Value White Gold Wrist Watches SALE PRICE $6.75 WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF WRIST WATCHES ON SALE Our Entire Store Ablaze With Sparkling Bargains PAUL HUBER | THE JEWELER IN YOUR TOWN $10.00 $10.00 Here Are Gifts of Comfort A solution to many vexing gift problems is found in giving comfortable felt slippers. Their warmth, pretty colors and usefulness make them much more accept- able than any other gift anywhere near their price. Women’s Felts in every variety of coloring. .__$1.50 and $1.75 Men’s Leather Slippers, luxuriously comfortable $3.25 and $4.00 Men's Felts in the colors men approve of. $2.45 -$1.25 to $1.50 ° Children’s Felts—bright red ones. IGGIN OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVEN! UNTIL CHRISTMAS “TOUR UNTIL. CHRISTMAS THURSDAY, DECEMIER 20, 1923

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