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FRIDAY, DE DECEMBER 18, 1925 FIVE OF SMAL|: (OUT: OUR WA AY DENVER BANKS |= GLOSE DOORS PLUM BEWILDERED! FUST, SMOMEN GITS SHOT, JHEN THEM Reopening of Three or More Held Possible By Examiners. | ¢ TWO BANK HOLDUPS 1S KILLED AN Then DENVER, Colo, Dec, 183 —)— Two Denver banks—the Capitol | Hill State bank and the Metropolt- tan State’ bank—failed to open their! doors yesterday. Three banking in- stitutions, including two° national banks and a state bank,.were closed yesterday. State Bank Commissioner Grant McFerson announced that his de- partment’s examiners had taken charge of the Metropolitan and Cap- itol Hill banks. Both are small in- | stitutions. | Steady withdrawals from the Met-| ropolitan during -the week and a run on the Capitol Hill were said by officials to be instrumental in thelr closing. DENVER, Colo., Dec, 8.—(#)— Three Denver banks were today in the hands of examiners after closing their doors yesterday. One of them, the North Denver bank, is a state institution,, The others are the Broadway National, one of the city’s largest. suburban banks, and the Drover's National bank, located at the stockyards, The two national banks were closed after confetences between their officials and the federal exam- iner, while the North Denver bank closed {ts doors late yesterday and went Into the charge of the state examiner. Approximately $3,500,000 in deposits are in the three banks. Examiners indicated their bellet the banks were solvent and might reopen. Impairment of capital and MRS Eucacent’ tropen papa to Hvastock loene were | THOMPSON = J.C” : Real Mother Goose Series—$2.25 cut to-_________ $1.65 president of both the Netionel'tamns| 232 Parlor Sports for Two CHEYENNE, Wyo, Dec. 18— Bible Story Books—$2.25 cut to.__..------_-_____ $1.65 and his wife, Mrs. M. E. Hollis, was A very few flocks of sheep in Na-} ct Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am nine- teen years old and very much in love with a young man twenty-two. He comes three and sometimes four times a week, and as I'm not very well, we don’t go out)much. I would appreciate suggestions for spending Pleasant evenings at home. Or things we could do if we did go out, besides shows or mevies. We have a radio and we play games but one gets ired of that. There is always a ques- tion of “what to do.” BROWN EYES. I know a young couple who find many an enjoyable evening in the joint reading of plays. They get two volumes of the same play from the Ubrary, or buy one and rent one, President of the North Denver bank. PB DS oa TR Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151 ——»—_——_ Shipments of airplanes from Ger- man firm in Denmark to Japan and Turkey is revealed by stranding of steamer on Danish coast. Why not an Essex for Xmas? Resinol heals deep ||| 5 burn and after dividing the parts, “pro- duce” the play for themselves. Double solitaire and Russian Bank are two, rules for playing them are in Hoyle’s.. Candy-making-is an en- Joyable sport especially if it is taffy ‘| and there ts pulling to do. Joint hob- Bolton, Mass., Jan. 22:—“In1919 1 burned my foot severely. © time I moved the burn would. and for sf T tried various izing @ harmonica duo, Reader—A silvery gray~ probably. would be a good triniming for your purple dress, and if you are young, SAVE MONEY! Buy Your Watches, Diamonds, Silverware and ee nee eee cater aly. You would thine oo | | Prime Rib Roast, Rolled, Ib.--——----- 20c JEWELRY STOCK too, if I were to si It to you p “PRICES SLAUGHTERED AT soe ren were OSes Sgt PRS DR oer ——~- 18¢ to 22¢ ‘AND ALL POTTERY ITEMS is “love affair” to eat her heart out. Lean Pork Butts, lb.__--.---2-----_- 28e ‘ ae ora KLINE’S, 120 EAST 2ND ccs 5 ) | @he Casper Daily Cribune — sweege —~By WILLIAMS will’ probably be all cleared up within a féw™ moriths. Considerable interest was mani-| § fest in thesituation because Mon tang has» placed a quarantine into|¥ effect, barring: shipments of sheep frotn Wyoming into that state. KILLIN Two OTHEM AN TELLIN TH OHERN T BEAT IT 1S WHOT TCAINT GIT. WAL, WHO ENER HE 1S, HE SHORE HAD NERVE AN SPEED HT'STAND UP AN SMOKE! FINGIN THAT LeTIeR By SMOHENS INTH BANK ~ POINTS ONE WAN ACOURSE EF HES SICK WWEM- UH-A-WAL HES SOME FAST WH A GUN ILHEAR—JEST HOW SICK 15 THis HERE SMOKEY ? cleaned “up, and little trouble: ts caused from the prevalence of the county flocks, Dr. Balmer said. praca Siac Aaa sry DIVORCE GRANTED, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. Judge William A. Riner in the Laramie’ county district Thursday granted a divorce to Thomas W. DeCourcy from Helen DeCourey. sertion. —_.—__ Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. Enjoy it tonighte are so easy to prepare from otber AMERICAN BEAUTY Pro- docte— Egg N as good. Just ‘the right health-giving food for both old and young folks. of ed 13-18 Siees Wey mea seme, mc, SBS AMONG SHEEP IN NATRONA LIMITED TO VERY FEW FLOCKS M. R.—I see no harm in your. in- dicating to the young man that his attentions would not be unwelcome. Te do this, you need not flirt. .A friendly smile probably would be sufficient. I seriously doubt if the fact that both of your friends have the same cotor of eyes and hair has anything to do with their incompat- ibility. However, it is said that “op- posttes” get along together better, trona and Fremont counties have been found to have scabies, accord. ing to Dr. Young R. Balmer, secre- tary of the state boerd of sheep| commissioners, but the situation in Wyoming is far from alarming, and John P. Griffin 114 East Second St. W. N. Y..—It was rather tact- less of you to,ask the girl bluntly if the stories you heard about her were true. No wonder she was offended. Unless you have‘better proof than hearsay, continue going with her. It will endear you to her if you make Scabies in other counties has been | #2 18.—|¥ court |® DeCourcy charged de-| § this expression of your confideuce. PHONES 35 AND 2850 MISS ANXIOUS—You should not ask him for your letters unless you are ready to return his pictures. The fact that he no longer calls on you, but devotes’ himself to another girt/ “We have an extra nice bunch of Baby Beef for this thinking of completing her educa- tion, and not of getting married. I would wait a while If I were you. NICKY—I gave a list of appropri- but he should obtain her approval to his plans; and even dilow her to sug- gest the show, if it is a theater they are going to. Autos that park in dark places usually are inyesti- gated by patrol officers: Sirloin Steak, Choice Cuts, 1b Club Steaks and Short Steaks, Ib. ..-274¢ LOVELY LOU—Your letter Is Small Fresh Hams, Whole or Half, lb. 39e@ Small Pork Loins, Whole or Half, lb...29¢@ Small Pork Shoulders, Whole or Half, Ib. Why not an Essex for Xmas? fcr ee I me A A. Give something electrical. | disease” in’ Natrona *and Fremont | Sg) P ~ Holiday * "AG, Clearance Sale Desiring to avoid a heavy carry-over throughout the year of holiday merchandise, we are putting prices down to where all seasonable merchandise will move and moye fast. Christmas Cards One-Third Off While They Last § BOOKS Boys’ and Girls’ Series—50c cut to-._-_--.___.-___- 35¢c Entire line of Popular Fiction—75c cut to-___--______ 40c Volland Books—Raggedy Ann and Andy Series— $1.25 cut to Fee FOUNTAIN PENS # / q, Student Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils— , All Standard Pens and Pencils___-_____-__- 30% OFE,, G “STATIONERY ‘ ~ WE HAVE A BASEMENT FULL OF IT! bles, such as stamp and coln eolect:| showid be sufficient tnflction'of his clits aad allinaxt wae Eaton’s Highland Linen—50c and 65c cut to._______ 80c ing, aré ag fagcinatin, grown- ‘eelin, fun-than.you, wopia'thigne ta arpen;| GLORIA—A’ girl.of:16-abéuld: be WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? | Crane’s Linen Lawn—85c to $1.25 cut to_._---.--__ 50¢c Keith’s High Grade Linen and Other $1.50 cut to____§5¢ Other High Grade Papers consisting of broken Christmas ts in the column | OMOUIUCT DCer Dll, 1D. SE Be 8 8=—Ssdlimes atu ~~ ee Ee On, le ut rae te | tier aye Ao eat Got BE reeset 357% OFF tHintatng: of white linen, in no weird, irregué r i pa ygit lar shape, is the best stationary to (We print your name and address on all Paper and ? use. It is the young man’s place to Lis suggest the mode of entertainment, ; Envelopes—ask about it:) Ee wt Ss ex CBT VASES--FLOWER BOWLS. * “ There are a few imported numbers and others that are very good. We will close these out at ONE-HALF PRICE. PAGE NIN] Ti SERIES RE PERE PERE PAE PS PA SES RES SPS SS RS RS PS RS PS SS RE BASS SE SS > rs Pa i ke eo OPEN EVENINGS WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY TWICE A DAY NATRONA MARKET “48 PHONE 1390 er a Fe is i we SS SE SE ic ae IRR IS aT v pi iB \f Small Pork Chops, Ib..-------------- 30c is seiaeamsii ating Ak. f y im Pork Sausage, Ib....----2- 174¢e aaa u a ©. Choice Veal Roast, Ib-_--____----_- 18¢ MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS j pe re ae 14c Desk Sets—$7.50 to $10.50.-...------------ id pian ele Hens to Stew, Iba nage [IM _Bill Folds and Purses—$2.50 to $7.50 i 4:9, PN ee Rrmee: Caeppees aie. Hersito:Bake; 1b. ek 29¢ : Mottoes—35c to $3.50 _----_--------------_- is SATURDAY MORNING Spring Chickens, Ib.---------------- 29c ¥ Calendar of Desserts, Sandwiches, etc.—$1.25 cut to S0¢ he oye *e m ; Shoulder Lamb to Roast, 1b..994¢e,2374¢ 1) Candles—D. 4 or Plal ONE-HALF OFF iM young heifer has arrived—the meat will be tender, juicy and palatable. iE Breast of Lamb, Ib.----_______ ~~... 42he iM andles—Decorated or Plain...--..-~ AL x F, ORDER IMMEDIATELY! 1% Book Ends—$5.00 to $12.50... 40% 0FE « SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY , SPECIALS — i ee gh s i ' | Vealand Lamb, cut up for Stew, lb.._.1Q0¢ a pring Chickens and 28 Pork Loin Roast, 30 hy es pF Ag petal Lee ene ON et Nee nine. Cc | Small Reefer Oysters, quart-_=.-.--- 80c F) Parkers, Heng i Sugar-Cured Hams to fry, lb,------__ 36e 3 ; is a a ae Leg of Spring Lamb, !b.._.----------$5@¢@ i Pe NADA Cie “|| 4 CAS URy|.) oa eRe seen | Rib or Loin Lamb Chops, Ib..--..-.-.$5@ s 1 Stew, i Sw . Ya ew cituitd mi 10¢ | it 10 to 16 Ibs, per Ib...--B2C Sat iap cies pee area 30c 4° BECKLINGER BUILDING ” % K z z U4 pe a