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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Holmes Hardware Co. offset the inconvenience to our customers, the The remodeling of our store is in progress. Sale Prices will continue. Watch our windows and counters. Holmes Hardware Co. ‘Bride and Groom Back from Honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Verne W. Mokler have returned from their trip thru the East, and are making plans for estab- fishing’ their home in Cheyenne for the present. Their marriage during Christmas week was interesting event, and took place at the bride's home in Cheyenne. Mr. Mokier has been appointed stenographer in the State Senate, and this will keep him |in the capital city the remainder of | the winter. an oo Travel Not So Easy These Warring Days These are very good days to “see t ““EDNA MAY’ Tonight LRIS ¥ The Belle of New York Fame In America as those who are contem- TYLER VARIETY STORE plating foreign travel will tell you.|})}} Mrs. Alex Cuthill, whose recent mar- |)) i riage was of great interest to the \ ) ] Scotch colony of Casper, been | )}}))) } r nning to return to Scotland and |{ii{\{ it her father, whom she has not|}\\))} i for a number of ye A broth- \ ho | been in India for some . . . } and at ; has been fighting ith i The last and only chance to see the beauty of two continentte this being the only 1 Allies, is now home on sick leave |}) picture she has appeared in since her marriage to an English lord. i hore i; a Bat the paren } On a recent visit to New York she consented to make this picture only on condi hate tet lel muy One Bat outta ee the {}}{\\ tion that the proceeds were to go to Charity. 1 xz * . ) ({ 4 der ot AMR ee eel CR Ste A GREATER VITAGRAPH FILM IN SEVEN PARTS. By Mrs. Donald MacQueen Telephone No. 15 | part are quite as anxious to eer it \\ i — ny one from arriving, due to thej{}\\}~ -—— )) | cartity? of) food\ te Thun tthel Ceaperti Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. i The world is divided into many The crape on the door is due to the : ares hentas hae } { enits and creeds, all marching along yoid once filled by 8S: the feline bride i avin nlenty of worry on’} \ s her own acc it in her attempt to Ne } toward practicaliy the same goal, , und mascot of the menage ar 7 Paes ore e and each one striving to lay nf Satan i ig: (biack,. as coal;|*O0Stae Uncle Sam tn) 2 Pee | themselves and others some funda- <ception of a white Ascot | ae ! The eld-time rolighap didn’t. nttemp Hip rammary ec oie te ; SON OIL I ' to explain just why al! these thing fresh new greenback == = BS s PSS ance, but we learn from the psycholo i to his home, Whether ; | n just one huge interrogation point,\up for the ave tal bL. EF y, a wel known pur es are responsible for ne long enou © slink do the icknum, died at nine Pr 4 eis ; a ae is of witha ale a pone fon eae ts x fas bone ; 1 morning at the did not wait to sell stock to start drilling operations, the or- oy SAGASGAL Wi. Sena ili fc and fora Sahni spirited sed euler arent ollowing a long ill- ganizers are putting in theirown money and devoting their «sir up a perfect whirlpool of mental 1c over, is a mere matter of}! berculosis of the bone. whole time to the interests of the Company. ’ smrest, when we could quite as easily conjecture, . in y case, the place | Hi were intense and he ha Drilling now in the Big Muddy. You will make no mis- ring about an atmosphere of rest| thereof knows Satan no more, hence! be ally weaker so takeunicetinualbloclaapihis! Company statock: /A@eompany and peace and freedom from anxiety the lamentations. that his f. mily ga bi at pe of his managed by able and efficient men. by keeping our minds free from these fe) recovery What makes his death at = Atle atincinglenaGnemaaubt Young People Enjoy this time particularly sad, is the fact Stock selling at par. oO Jolly Dancing Party that his oldest daughter, Mrs. Ellen e e Mascot Etopes from bout twenty-five yo r people of Sisler, died yesterday at P; There are lamentati 1 the bach cing party in the Parish house last the fact of hei death, as he was si elor abode on North < where ©¥er nder the chaperonage of jing into hi t sleep when the word . L Me Tom Spears and Silas Lane Mrs. R. B. W. Hutt Wilson S. reached Casper 112 South Wolcott St. : : Phone 635 Casper, Wyoming inid their feasts the of which Kimball and Miss Violet Lever. Any, The decease born about sixty Sm Se SRS wowld make Lucullus die with envy the littl preferred ago in , and it was there O ,xames four to be played that he met and married Miss Victoria onveniently arranged tables, and Fleming, thirty-five years . Five 8 1 ng the cou of the neve tnee children were born to them in In- —— 9 23 : ane aes Eee Te s — ies fun, chocolate and sa wiches made diana, and s ral years ago they re- t is reported that Roy Rhoades agent for the Santa Fe out o en- their appe nce Miss Lever was; moved to Ok a, coming from that cITY NEWS | has purchased the beautiful home oc-' ver, was in town this week, p*ying ‘elected official musician for the’ place te Wyoming seven years ago. : wal > cupied by J. A. Likely on South Beech his usual visit to Casper. place y ng yee £ j x dances, and her good nature was ap F al services will be held at the Little Eons, eh People | street. The consideration is said to 00 parently unflagging, for she | Saturday afternoon, the Rev. J. J.!6 gre ar che cane ais te Pa) have been in the neighborhood of Hoosier Woman Backs Siripar every single Dance: Saturday afternoon, the eRv. J. J! so many people stop at Trineny’s 55:000. Law to Take Corsets ‘ was sounded at ten, and the young) Giblin officiating. |Confectionery store, 145 S. Center i) Off of Her Sisters girls und their guests said good night,| Besides his w Med taee sereecn popearh and’ ante], Deputy, Shariff F.\ M. Brown left 3 after an evening of genuine pleasure. | Jeay a son, Rich Esarey who Vectnatitis)placelis evidently: ne this morning for Spar Bend, Wash., gy United Press Wetomesrs fern! |the sheep business we L Ae uae: jcoming mere popular every day. You Batece fadtca tine nS eb ee INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 8—A law to { Altar and Rosary potarris oy meng, GaN a Sant Heceive prompt and courteous treat- cclling mortgaged property. prohibit wdémen wearing corsets will ’ The Altar and Rosary Society of Pr EM eae Ataeta Smith "5 ment and good service. 1-12-2t oO be advocated before the Indiana leg- 0 J Yr St. Anthon Church met this week ara: — E | Lillian’ Gish ot cae Giaheand Mrs. James Finnegan has been islature now in session, by Mrs. Anna ur anua y zr ne omeon Mis AW. LDU eeos apa ARES PAGE ME: Lionel Barrymore at the LYRIC today called to her home in South Dakota Mrs. Lee North Durbin, to make plans for the year’s work and elect officers for the ensuing twelfthmonth. Mrs, Michael Burke was elected president, Mrs, Ar- thur Schulte, vice president; Mrs. Pe-| Clearance Sale te Mrs. Dan Sul is mow on, and we must close . ¢ lis band of faith eut every Hat in the house to ful cleared a large sum of | money recently at the Christmas ba make room for our big Spring aar, and atever they turn their stock that will soon begin to }i}/ hands t Propparenauesto the rey lity of interest which ‘ society and its members possess. \ ity in Wyoming has a more splen organization than St. Anthony’s per, and when they set to work funds for the splendid new I h to be built on Center street in! the Spring, their work will begin in! real earne Came in and make your se to raise lectiom of any Hat in the store, and we will make you a price that will surprise you he BELIEVE CAR SHORTAGE | CANNOT BE REMEDIED WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Failure to remedy the seriour car shortage in the Middle West, it is feared by ship-| ping experts, will seriously interfere with the marketing of the mid-winter coal supply. Many complaints have jbeen made to the Interstate Com- merce Commission, but as yet no remedy has been applied. Burkett’s Millinery Lyric ——— LN ———— GLORIA'S WORLD'S GREATESTATHLETES IN ACTUAL CON TES pion welterw: t boxer of the world. ee <aaacitnnneicaeteece ood Baseball games—ALL IN ACTUAL CONTEST. Watson, Jr. : A Vitagraph Comedy and Travelogue; FOMORROW—Mary M iles Minter in “Lizette, jing operations. AW .; SHU. UR” i CONTINUOUS SHOW 1 to 10 P: M. , There’s no argument to offer, Brennan has thebeSt show in town TODA Y—Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, Lionel Barrymore and an All-Star cast in “Just Gold.” See this trio of fine actors; they had to act in this picture to earn their money. . TODAY and TONIGHT BILLIE BURKE Dr. Roller, champion light heavyweight wrest- ler of the world. Yokohama and Cutler in a billiard contest, and the World’s Series THREE COMEDIES—““Musty Suffer,” “Cruel and Unusual,” one special Biograph. RECORD MOVING BRIDGE What is considered bridge moving was when the Union a record in made recently Pacific steel old , bridge crossing the Missouri River be- tween Omaha and Council Bluffs was moved out of the way and the new million dollar steel ure rolled ib- to place; the actual time consumed in moving the old bridge was four min- utes and one-half. On account of the greater weight of the new steel struc ture the second operation required ten minutes and thirty seconds. The work was begun at 11:10 in the morn- ing and completed at 3:40, ne all of this time being taken in : and adjusting cables between the mov- At exactly ten min- utes after eleven a gong was struck three times as a signal to the five flagmen who governed the five hoist- ing engines which furnished the pow- er that moved the old steel structure. To those not actually engaged in the moving operation the commence- ment of the work came as a surprise but there is no cause for excitement inasmuch as the work apparently re- quired no more effort than that of starting an eight-cylinder automobile. Lyr ROMANCE’ iT. Mike Gibbons, cham- comedy with Harry | and tonight in “Just Gold.” 1-12-1t! eo 5 When your shoes get thin on the bottom and your feet begin to feel! cold, as tho they were treading in the snow barefocted, see REEDER at the shoe shop on est Second ave-, nue. He will repair your soul. 1-8-2t) o © Charles E. Bair of Rawlins arrived, tuday from that city. He represents Kastern capitalists who have oil in-| terests here. Mr. Bair is » cousin of Charles Bair of Billings, the well known sheep m Pat Royce took advantage of the} spring weather yesterday to take a trip into the country near Bucknum} to shoot a few bunnies. o.°9 \ Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish and! Lionel Barrymore at the LYRIC today} and tonight in ‘Just Gold.” OE: o_o : Thomas H. Huffman of Elk Basin} was in Casper yesterday on business matters. : Ao inh oe ay) | H. J. Link of Alliance is in Casper! this week for a short stay. oO] We have a few Navajo saddle! blankets and floor rugs in nice pat-, ‘terns left over from Christmas. Jno.! M. Whisenhunt & Co. 1-0-tf; NE te et Charles Fosburg of Orin Junction) was among the visitors in town yester- day. | (oe) The Chamberlin Furniture and Undertaking Co. shipped a coffin to Glenrock this morning to be used for) the remains of Felix Patrick, the un-} fortunate miner who was killed in-! stantly when a quantity of sand rock} caused a cay-in of the mine in which: he was working. | oO. } Thomas Kentland died at the Pri- ,vate Hospital yesterday. His niece,} Mrs. Martin Snyder of Lander will: ‘arrive tomorrow morning and until then no arrangements will be made} for the funeral. } i ooo } J. C. Snook has purchased the lot south of O. L. Walker on South Cen-! ter street, and it is understood that! he will erect a residence on it this spring. Right adjoining is the lot which R. G. Taylor recently bought, | and on which he also will doubtless} build before long. . os Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish and Lionel Barrymore at the LYRIC today and tonight in “Just Gold.” | Will. Grieve, spopular Oil , City! ba : ranchman, returned to his home yes- : 9 terday, after spending a few days in y Casper on business. t + ” 7 ¥ #1 ? 1-12-1t & by the illness of her father. known residents near Bucknum, came into town yesterday on business | Boston, whose frequent trips to Cas- per make him well known here, came Hoeltke Lee of this city. declares corsets cause more damage than whiskey and have destroyed more people than drugs. Mrs. Lee herself weighs about 100 pounds and wears—well a’ one piece dress and admits she comes nearer being a Venus de Milo than a woman with a seventeen inch waist. The Big Problem The most difficult problem confronting every wholesale house the coming season will be, “Where are we to turn for the proper artistic influence to guide our designers in the cre- ation of headwear that will make a strong appeal to the woman of fashion?” Some houses say “Our de- signers will create the new ideas for 1917." Others say, “We will have models imported at in- tervals to give our designers the proper grasp of the situation.” GAGE says, “IT CAN’T BE DONE THAT WAY.” In or- ler to get the propervinspiration for the originating of artistic milliny ery designs, the designer must be in close touch with the best artistic influence. And the only way for a designer to get this influence is to oe on the ground where it prevails;,in other words, in order to con- ceive Parisian designs that really refleet Paris, the creator of the hat avast actually be surrounded by Parisian influences—both material and aesthetic; he must be in Paris. John Rosebury, one of the well c 9 H. H. Bennett, a wool buyer from fo: fev Sit GAGE practices what GAGE preaches, and for this reason three vf the GAGE designers and department heads are at the present time risking the hazzards of a trip through the submarine menaced At- lantic steamer channels to get for the GAGE customers a distinctive and unusual influence that will be reflec d in the designs that are to reach you each week during the coming on. Do you know of any other firm who is risking so much to serve its customers? We don’t. Therefore, it is reasonable for you | id for. us to expect that | SAGE designs this coming season will, sual, stand in a class by themselves, reflecting the artistic minds which are responible for — their creations. ‘ Why Experiment---Buy Gage Hats : © “FOR STYLE ALL id WHILE”