Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1917, Page 8

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Holmes Hardware Co. THE REMODELING OF OUR STORE WILL BEGIN AT ONCE. TO OFFSET THE INCON- VENIENCE OF ALL THIS TO OUR CUSTOM- ERS, WE WILL CONTINUE THE SALE PRICES DURING THIS TIME Holmes Hardware Co. TYLER VARIETY STORE * By Mrs, Donald MacQueen There was once a woman, so the Sages say, who had a mental house- cleaning along about December 31st and decided that she would strive for just one thing im-the y to come. The one goal she set he lf for the next twelfthmonth was to keep her free from eriti¢iem of the mer and women contaired in her friend hip’s circle; if she couldn’t speak a pleasant word, keep silent. ips Having been re free with her spinions in the p: she found it hard to bite off the words as they rose in her throat, and sometimes she bit off the tip of her tongue instead. But at the end of the year her rec- ord was clean, and once having l <i to play the game, she found it ere er and‘easier, Her friends marveled among themselves at the beauty that radiated from her face, iuminating it beyond their under standing, for all the philters and po. tions in the world aren’t so potent n lending real beauty as the gener eus thought and the gentle word oo Marriage of Charming fasper Bride Announced They say a woman can’t keep a se- cret, but Frances Wallace holds the record of achievement, having kept everyone except her sister Ruth in ig- norance concerning her mnrriage to Harry P. Ryan ‘of Denver almost a year ago. The first intimatior that her family received ‘was thru the mail today, when a package from her proved to be her marriage certificate, dated Febru- ary 29, 1916, duly signed and wit- nessed, The young people are ready to go to housekeeping now, and so decided to make the announcement. They will be at home in Apartment 2, 1454 Williams street, Denver, where the bridegroom is connected with an automobile tire agency Mrs. Ryan is the charming daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wallace, whose younger daughter, Ruth, is now attending college in Denver, where fer er has been employed for over ayear. The bride came home for the ———- NEW Telephone No. Christmas holidays, had a merry vi with her family and friends, and left for Denver without a hint of the mar Miss riage leaking out 15 uth discov dancing and recitations, but that will not be until ampler accommodations jare built, ° | Feast of Music Coming to Casper i Thru a mistake, the time of the Ar- thur Frazer piano recital was given as | Sunday evening. The attractive pro- xram which this brilliant young pian- ist will give in this city is to take place at the Iris Theater and the hour is 3 b’clock Sunday afternoon. The Denver Post, Times and the News all united in praising Mr. Frazer highly on the occasion of his appearance with the Denver phony Orchestra, and wherever he has appeared the public and press have welcomed him graciously, recognizing his talent and fine t > CITY NEWS Little Items About People You Know 9 | oO Sym-! ii OS ee Two members of the state legisla-|° ture who put in several hours in C per y¢ en route to Chey are M ughlin and Nell Bz win, both of Lander What-You-May Column oc Upper Berths The Upper Berth is not, primarily, It’s a gamble. Like storage a place of rest. poker, and marriage, and eggs. ; The main idea of the Upper is first, | o see if you can get in it and second, till without ck. e $2 apiece and 100 If you win you to stay there morning breaking your r | The chances to 1 that you lose. pay the porter a quarter. If you lose, you p sur own funeral expenses. Lif . an upper is just as calm as jfife ir vathtub on | cyclone ; } If you insist on trying to sleep in Jone, put your clothes to bed and hang | reelf ¢ the hook. oniz right way though is to ap- it as a purely sporting propo- Take a lot of life insurance a flagpole in a | — ‘|PRESIDENT AGAIN TURNS SUFFRAGISTS DOWN FLAT o ¢ 1 By the United Pre Casper Coal and Coke Co. dea Bie eds R Nay Saree |clusively in fuel. Office at C afer US fc Nes B OEU ER eto 2a ‘Stat oer Sey 12-15-t¢| ing regret that many arden sj here ofa souls” had enlisted with the opposi- Julian Lever left. Saturday for|tion to help their cause, President Denver to be preset funeral] Wilson informed a delegation of sev of rFed Bragg, who en a friend eral hundred suffragists that he was ered the interesting fact when she/of year tanding eral was 4 ot He: Beason ie do mire tina he went to Denver to attend school, but! held or nday m Balimah: areslecs hs is 3 was sworn to secrecy and was a party) 3.0) Gay nt to Omaha Sun-|BARLETT READY FOR to the plot, which was only divulged) 5." "00 with hin palatal DASH TO THE POLE today. The bride is one of. the very|°* #* Ps popular young women who call Ca Tucker, the harness man, makes a (Continued from Page One) per home, id her marriage an pec of auto top repairing He ey Se a RE, nouncement is sure to bring her hosts! ean fix old one or ma you a new] fi bottom f good wishes from her mpuy friends | one just as good as the one that first ip, which we hope soon to in this city came with your machine See him|have u construction, will be built > OF © when you wa auto top. re-jof toughest live-oak, with special cor Fairchild Quartet Here paired 1 6-3t ictive features to ist the ri Next Saturday Night oo mpact with ice-floes naturally to The fourth in the ser of Lyceum Ms. Charles Carlson is in from her expected ‘on such a trip. It will be lecture events will be one of the most)/ranch south of the city © sper mall, to permit of quick moving entertaining programs provided by short time with her daugh Mi which is often imperative to escape this course, as it will feature four) Helen Carlson bei aught and crushed lik egg- The three Fairchild sisters and Miss|pied the putpit at the Gantz Memor-|ice fields. If caught in such a cul-de- Dorothy Mereness, who are not only ia! Met t church on Sunday and|‘ic, the only recourse is blasting out accomplished vocalists, but are in-|conducted the first quarte:ly confer-|4 we Ne ChE Dee Le trumentalists as well. Each of the/ence, left last evening to attend the|@oning the vessel to her fate. pe eat aa rat ee Nt relate eta ine toel thus aria Gi Chey-| The ability to sense danger from do them well. Between the four there | enne W. W. Sproule and P, J.j@pproaching ice, and to act swiftly pinniisth: cwhlatloea: vatnec| 0! Connor-tere alagiotithe party, and decisively, is one of the most ne- d violinists and readers. All : o @ peeeary sreduirements of" Arctici ek. ! Will M. Lynn of Torrington is here|plo four nre pupils of prominent Eastern 2 ers and have had the best of t0d@y transacting business The ship will carry » most complete training to bring out the lat bilities in their natural talen re) Caledonians Making Big Plans for January 26 The date definitely nual. celebration of the st pos birthday Robert Burns by the Casper Caledo nian Club is Friday night, January 26th.. The club had planned to « ebrate on the 25 lar date ing any large affair, it was nec to postpone the meeting one ¢ the elaborate program will be club.as the only guests, ited space. It is the # glimpse of real Scotch LYRIC THEATRE Continuous Performance Everybody makes Mistakes or has an occasional Accident. Now, Friend Public, everything is sailing smoothly at the NEW LYRIC. We have placed a poweful new lens on our machine and it is the most expensive money could buy. WE HAVE A CLASSY PROGRAM TODAY— 8 - Reels - Lional Barrymore in the “Upheaval” Five Stirring Parts Special three-reeler with an Essanay All-Star cast, “THE BORDER SPY” TOMORROW Selig’s Geat Masterpiece M. Obeab a Pp; | The Country _ bod Forgot We Assure You Satisfaction 10 and 15 Cents Orchestra Music ee) set for the ar 25th, which is the regu- and the time made famous’ cod, by the birth of the Scotch bard, but the owing to the limited quarters for holc ossary and en in the Moose Hall, with members of the! owing to lim- mbition of the! club to hold a large celebration some|now is the time that you should begin day, at which the public will be given,to think about having singing, | painted i-| The jwhich is to be by Arthur held Sunday concert Frazer evening as tho they were treading ir i. jthe shoe ohn Jourgensen’s paint shop? Righ your Aut Get it in good condition be |fore the blue birds arrive \Spring. We can give }job if you have it jrush, and, ar in you a done before the yway, the weather !bad just now for using your machine. JOHN JOURGENSEN, Phone No. 33 snow barefooted, see REEDER at shop on west Second ave- the 1-4-3t] equipment of scientific instruments— *lmany probably supplied by the 5 Coast and Geodeic Survey. will appeal to all lovers of the best) “Tinned foods of all kinds, tea, cof- in music The young pianist notitee and chocolatae, will be carried to ,. onlyt plays the old masters with dis- provide a varied diet for the long of tinction, but has culled the best period in which we sh shall be dis from the work of the modernists, and tinctly out of the pale of the menu his program offers a treat. card and the warm bath. Our prin- 1. When your shoes t thin on thef¢ipal food, however, will consist of bottom and your feet begin to feel|#eal,, walrus and polar-bear steaks. | We can, at some convenient place in the artic, kill several thousand of these and pile them up on the ice, covered with nue. He will repair your soul snow, as our food re- 1-8-2t| serve. They will keep, of course, in- definitely. Have you seer those automobiles The average winter temperature we that have just been turned out of| will encourder will be 35 to 40 de- tle s below Zero, this slightly moder- rting out from some port on the | Pac » probably Seattle, in July, will pass through Bering Strai | proceed north around Ala {riving some point off th can coast in September, at we will ‘ the ship in the rapidly forming ice- fiedls, and resign ourselves to a con- tinuous drift with the ice, wherever 9 i , ae |. Jeremiah Mahoney is suffering|'t may lead us. from a very severe attach of tonsili-| ® a to come out at some ltis which has confined him to the/Point between Spitsenbergen and j house for several days. |Grennland. In thus drifting with the | - OC) Fred W. Aishton, former county treasurer, has gone to Chicago for 3 |ten days’ visit with his father, who is resident of the Chicago and North- ern road. Upon his return to per, Mr. Aishtor will move his fa- |mily to that city, as they will make their home there in the future. Walter Coale and Henry Turner are two new employes that have been added to the force at the Blue Front Grocery and Market. Mr. Coale is |from Denver, having formerly worked in several of Denver's largest mar- | kets, Mr. Turner is from Chicago, land is an experienced grocery clerk jwho has had large experience in big | Eastern stores. TERSE TALES Gov. John K. Tener wanted quiet | for the holidays, so he went to Phila- | delphia. Jimmy Arthur _ balked jtraded to the Cardinals, itude. . Les Darcy has enough managers saved up to go into business for him- self. George Cutshaw may lose out as second baseman of the Dodgers. The reason given is the world’s series. The at being Such ingrat- | i] whole Dodger team, in view of that,| must feel rather insecure. | JACK RABBITS ALMOST i AS HIGH AS TURKEY, Jack rabbits are $2.55 per accord-! ing to the latest quotations. ‘This! sounds rather high, even in the teeth of the high cost of living, but the figures are vouched for by H. S, Coat- €s down at-the Northwestern and he should have ‘the facts as he spent Sunday hunting the juicy cottontail and the luscious jack. By the time he had counted the cost in shells, sandwiches and other impedimenta necessary to bag the big game, the Sane Sane ne rarenee Jice, we will be able to note its tread |and just what forces are operating in jits directions. Whether it is moved !principally by the water currents be- |neath, or is driven by a constant wind, jis yet to be determined, Numbers of |important scientific theories may be either blasted or substantiated through these observation Frequent. hourly if possible, cound- \ings will be taken of the sea bottom, | the specimens of the fauna from the jSea-floor collected. The theory that |at some former age, the earth’s equa- tor was located at what is now the Polé and changed to its present posi- tion by a “flip-flop” of the earth, may | be somewhat cleared tip by a study of | dead fuana life of the Artic ocean, if any can be obtained. The expedition will include some | distinguished metrologist, in order that an intensive study of the atmos- pheric laws obtaining at the Pole, may be made in the interests of science, and navigation. } | OF THE FAMOUS “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL ITS OWN The Kimball Drug Store WILLIAM A. BRADY . PICTURE’PLAYS, Inc. In Association With WORLD PICTURES Presents ALICE BRADY pre 5 ee Bought and Paid For Geoge Broadhurst’s Famous Success “So much truth to nature is rare ina play.” That is the way one critic has summed up the evidence for and inst this play. Amusement seekers above all other 2s of people are in search of new and novel things —rarities TOMORROW The Fragrance Q’The Heather makes sweet the atmosphere of Scotland, where the tragic story of Jean MacDougal is enacted. ean marries a man she does not love, and the con- sequence is plain and suffering. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS “Virginia Pearson” in the story that lays bare a woman’s heart “THE WAR BRIDE’S’SECRET” Written by MARY MURILLO IRIS, WHERE EVERY BODY GOES Shows starts promptly at 7:30 aij 9 p. m. _ IN - DOUBT THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Rhinoceros Serves the best meal in town for 35¢ Short orders, fancy steaks of all kinds served as you like them THE RHINOCEROS THE BEST HATS Anyone can keep new hats on hand all the time. But are they the last word in style? This is quite another propo- We have new Hats al- ways on hand, and stylish, thru the GAGE WEEKLY HAT SERVICE TRY IT. MONTGOMERY’S “For Style all the While” A. A. CHAPMAN REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE’ OF ALL KINDS STOCKS AND BONDS Phone No. 196-J. Room 22 Townsend Block sition. they are for they come to us Frazier PIANIST KITTY DOUILLARD, MANAGER Comes to the Iris Sunday afternoon, Jan: 14, at 3 O'clock ror . Mr. Frazer comes with splendid recommenda- tions thru the press from all over the country. ~ No doubt this recital will ke.a rare treat. ADMISSION Reserved Seats 00005 = General admission and children ___ s Seats on Sale at Kimball 1 $1.00° -50 Drngaiere

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