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The Casper Daily Cribune (TW GOATS STOLEN IN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 The Villnave Auto Supply com: pany will open tomorrow morning at i 9 o'clock and old friends and new ~ % are cordially invited to attend, A ——————————— tion the store will feature genuine Ford parts.. In connection with the main retail accessory department, thero will be an up-to-date tire re- pair and vulcanizing shop with in- VILLNAVE AUTO PAGE TWO AC — i erage lady will be found on the bar- 7 * = 4 eo . gain counters of the Leader begin- a CITY BRIEFS || its tomorrow. "rie sate win oven| | Zouse of Horrors -| | promptly at 9 a, m., and will con- tinue for a period of ton days. y Robert -Meigh is here on business | Early shopping is advised, however, On .East Twelfth from his ranch near Moneta. as it is believed that the rah nd I 1 ti t d — eee, ’ | patrons will soon do away with the William. J. Cheley,. formerly of | Choice of the house, S inves tga e J Casper and now. of Denver, is here Partie Sees Wa on businéss. = Tales of leering visagea that peered SENT TO GhiNA a Protection of Nationals in Disturbances is Ordered. ed . §. Christianson of Lander, is here for the day. William Huber and William Ol- ford of Denver, are here on business for a short time, H. R. Jenkins is spending a few days here on. business from Chey- enne. Harold Bachellor of Lusk, was an see An unusual offer Is being made by B, Kline, local jeweler, in con-| 5 e2e H. among the pupils of that institution. So vivid did these stories become this morning with the alleged reappear. ance of two men who looked out nection with his one-week Vendome silverplate. from behind windows fn a supposed- ly vacant. house on ast. Twelfth street near the Wilson schoo. have been circulating during the week on little’ boys and girls and scared them so that they coula not study the rest of the day, that. Sergt, a. McDowell of the police depart. °f) ment was sent to investigate. CARTER CAMP ROBBERY The commissary at the Carter camp in the Salt Creek field was burglarized last night, but the thieves contented themselves with taking two coats. The cash regis. ter. was opened but it had been emptied the previous evening. Word of the robbery was phoned to the sheriff's office this morning and Undersheriff J. C. Carter went out to investigate. The thief or thieves entered the building by jimmying @ rear door, Tell the Advertiser—"7 saw it in The Tribune.” SUPPLY OPENS) === Announcement is made this eve- ning of the opening tomorrow morn- ing of the Villnave Auto Supply company, located at 402 East Second street, at the corner of Second and Beech. Tom and Fred Villnave, both old residents of Casper, and identified in business here for al- ™MOQst a score of years, will be the proprietors of the new automobile accessory store, A complete line ‘of motor aids and necessities will be carried in stock Coffee 0 enon ouenonononononenonononcnononenoncnenoner It’s Rich more cups in a pound Bluhill nes will be ndar ASSASSINATED BY Ei re held in readiness on in China demands nationals, ‘Two explained n was Chinese landed ynless er the Ives of e foreign office spokes: SOFIA MAYOR PLOYE P)—M. Madjar- d s of the well ude prior o the war wers For Colds, Grip or Influenza tive 1 welt soles, rub 39 Perfectly made Seuf- fer school shoes. for children. take Laxative ablets. A Safe Low heel school’ ox- * fords with a worl? of « style. One of the smartest looking low heeled oxfords you ever saw. Made of the ropular light tan calfskin with soft round toes creased across. Rlucher pattern bber heels. -|is in this city, having arrived last Charles F. Patterson is among the Salt Creek men spending a few days here. eee D. W. Rawlings of Denver, is transacting business affairs in Cas- Addison Sweringen of Sheridan, evening, eee Carl Lundgren of Denver, and ed Wright, also of the same city, are out-of-town business callers here. dav night. eee . = J. J. Nash of Lavoye, is here to- day. eee Ed Douglas of Waltman, is a busi- ness visitor in Casper for the day. LEADER STOCK GOES ON SALE What Mr. Hirsch, manager of the Leader store, calls the*real oppor- tunity sale of the year in ladies’ and misses’ apparel, will open tomorrow morning at the East Second street shop. with practically every article in the large stock placed at the mer- cy of the public. The holiday. stock of the Leader store is pouring in each day and there is not sufficient room for the present stock and the new. ‘There- tore profits must be forgotten to clear the shelves of merchandise now on hand that the Christmas ipments may find a resting place. daintier gar- sented to some lucky and witty Cas- per resident, will close November 25,.and the chest will be presented !on December 1, Here are the tnstructions. the name, “vendome per. and use the letters to different words as have until Novembe these ‘lists. Submit them to the H. B. Kline jewelry store. not enter this contest unless your name has been registered at the store during the present sale of Ven-| avoided, dome, which will close next Satur Silver. Beautiful 40-Piece Chest of Vendome Table Silver TO BE GIVEN AWAY Come in and Get Details, Two Jap-| *TvAal here yesterday. ait wcll Ghat tormeweers A thorsushieengoh oF the house in been des * "| . will continue until! next) Saturday, | (Ueston failed to reveal any trace of aval ‘base’ to Reet pet Pi gual Para A td The contest in which a 40-piece set | the intruders. Several pupils were the purpose of; Bay a tial of Vendome silverplate is to be pre-|(Westioned. “An automobile had Take | on it." silverplate,”” snd -no teace of men, You can- unwelcome Pritone Want Ads been seen atthe house; it was said. “They bad a big gray car.” “They had a black Ford.’ “They had a gray car with mud Such were the answers obtained, But there was no trace of a car, Sull. nervous, despite thegreassurance of the police men, the pupils settled down again to studying and devising route by which the house with its Rrine Reanite a new here, Huber. “ARE PROPOSED The possibility of providing skiing and coasting grounds and skating ponds for the children of Casper this winter was discussed today by the Casper Real Estate board at weekly meeting. A committee was appointed to Investigate the ques- tion and suggest ways and means transients ¢ might be|for having the proposal carried out The committee consists of B, L, Scherck, Cecil Bon and Paul ay its GREATEST SALE OF Vendome Silver SATURDAY Our policy means you don’t have to wait until we “clean out” the old stock before you get the new. This Saturday Sale is of new Guaranteed without time limit. H. B. KLINE JEWELER 120 EAST SECOND STREET We Give J4- Stamps. wer é For A Charming New Pattern Here Is Style | and Quality at lexibility of these nbined with their and long wearing e them ideal foot- children, Roomy nd toes. Made smooth in- » and out. In tan, black, 4 to 11% $2.98 5% to 8 for F.CONOMY TAA Little touches of decoration on throat and'side give distinction to this delightful new slipper. You will like:its spike heels, rounded toes, and shapely proportions. Fastens with one narrow strap. In patent or satin. New Colors in Phoenix You'll be interested in the new colors we are show- ing in Phoenix hosiery. They go so well with the fall parment shades, Good fitting, good wearing, good looking. 1.00 SHOE Our Reputation Value-Giving Is to Be Lived Up to; ~ Rather Than Rested Upon. That's Why These Values Are Greater Than Ever Before A Unique Style A rich looking slipper of sleek black satin. Several things makt it unusual—for instance, its novel suede trimming on the sides and a nicely placed buckle on the in- step strap. Heels of just the right height for comfort with-no sac- rifice of good looks. Semi-short vamps. $5.98 Felt Slipper Time These cool evenings and mornings mean warm felt slippers, We have trim new ones with soft pad- ded leather soles, mocasin toe style and ribbon trim- ming. Colors you'll like. ._ 98c 122/, EAST SECOND ST. MEN: Give your feet a Thanksgiving treat. These snappy light tans will «dress your feet in high style, Are a neat, semi-round toe shape that men think is just right. They’re made good too —all through—welt soles, fine upper leather, careful work- manship, $598 BOYS: Tan shoes in a style that’s popular now. This shoe is the latest st; atterned just like les in men’s shoes, Has the nifty light tan color and the brogue toe chape. Is not only very good looking but wears the way a boys shoe should. Good solid leather all through. Rubber heels. Sizes 2% to 6 $9.74 BASEMENT I es —for Thanksgiving | every woman will of course want. to look her best . for all the many social events coincident with _ Thanksgiving. — if it is a new coat.which you need especially-to ‘make your costume complete and satisfactory; we particularly call your attention to our line of Supreme Values at $59.75 \ --if it is a dress that your wardrobee lacks, please do yourself the justice of looking at our line of Supreme Values at $49.75 —dresses for every occasion in this choice group. ---of course you are glad to be reminded of ' Gloves—Hose—Silk Underthings | and various other Dress Accessories ---which can be conveniently selected here at mod- | erate prices.