Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1917, Page 12

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Bi eae: Horace Rate left today for Lost | LOST—Black leather purse at Auto INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t Lulu Elizabeth Sams, graduate of ‘ Cabin to oversee some validating work | races Friday afternoon, containing ‘ is : tek ‘ w England Conservatory, Boston,|FOR SALE—Elegant, almost n, Fi “ HOLMES t HOMES igi ie Ome vicinity. | $80.20 in money and valuable ad-|Mass. Phone 295-J. ’ “g-20tf| furniture at sacrifice. Must be sold rom ” - 0 4 | dresses. Will finder kindly return to gE at once. Call all day Sunday at Neu- in Albert Hensley, of Omaha, Neb.,| “a ss x H. E. West, of Independence, Kan.,|man building, next to postoffice. 1¢* who has been spending the past few| Tribune office this afternoon, 83 /4,oye to Casper today from Cheyenne, days visiting friends in Casper, left owner is greatly in need of the money.|and is spending a few days in town,| FOR SALE—Electric range and babq today for Lincoln. A liberal reward will be paid. 1t| being interested in the oil game. buggy. Apply 216 North Pine, it* Stoves and Rang eS |} attorney John Whelan left eater: ia “a Mrs. G. T. Predeatd who has Sa! THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR yp etant a Sete eee ce | 00 arp 0 e a ric ; _ TT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT US BEFORE PURCHASING etal daaabh dh riaefine orn re oe day. Little hope is entertained of her} hte dale omo | In your clothes this season. Wool is H. Leslie Parker and Nate Wheeler | d th . ners left today for Chicago, New York City| scarce, an ne requirements o ie gov- rd = rn ] * ° « bs CHRLLS SIGS Om Onae bra? ernment will make it still scarcer. ‘ Phone 601 Phone 601 W. H. Pratt left today for Glen- rock on a business trip. 2 | Omo | F ] S aiiiemcs ——e Jack Weight aitormer réaklent of! ractional Sizes SOCIETY PERSON | John Miller, of Buffalo, drove in| Casper, and apse Webber, ene of the | rs - AL last night and will leave tomorrow| Well-known sheep ranchers, have re- d S l M d 1 to trail back a bunch of sheep ‘hat he| turned from Texas, where they pur- an peca odeis : Jand his brother purchased from the| Chased stock for their ranch. | Gives Reception Today Efell ranch. | Omc \ Fer Miss Cunningham omo | Harry Isenberg, of Denver, cf the Mre«. J. R. Luxon is the hostess to-| 7 Eel has Pa ee i _.,| Blackstone Petroleum company, is in “4 . f day at a reception at her home Bile. iret Sa td in town today / town today in the interests cf his| Assure every mana fit, Conservative styles | Rigas *In& 0) company, but will leave tonight for South Wolcott street given in com- | Ey wiiment to her sister, Miss Minnie] ence Ee ome | Denver. @enningham, who for the past threc | | gears has been principal at the Park} Miss Inez Clements, of the Pratt} for the business and professional man. achool in Casper and who is leaving | #partments, has for her guest over| | ; Tuesday for Greeley, Colo., to attend | Sunday Miss Irene O'Donnell of Chey-| T GR Up-to-date styles for young men. the State Teachers’ College this year. a who stopped off in Casper} | The young ladies who have been as-| While enroute to Portland, Oregon | seeiated with Miss Cunningham in| Omo OF OIL FIELDS | a Ger work bere will be guests this aft-; Lloyd Tully, who has been a guest Of Wyoming and Oklahoma §)} Suits «noon, Following the luncheon|for several days at the W. S. Kim-| Sent free with map of the prom- | aerved, a theater party will be given| ball Sr. home on North Wolcott street, | inent Wyoming Oil Fields. Very | at the Iris theater this evening |left today for his home in Alliance, instructive. Limited number The Viving room will be charming | Neb. | only. Write at once. to omo JAMES HESSELL e e with pink sweetpeas used profusely while s##eamers of pink ribbons en-| Attorney A. H. Cobb, of this city, ' . i 2 twined with the same flowers will be| and W. R. Given, of Denver, left to- pe Riret evonal eck ALR festooned from the chandelier to the|day for Salt Creek to inspect the oil] aides of the room. The color scheme | fields. af the dining-room will be lavender, | ~~~ ‘avender sweetpeas being used with lis a delightful effect here. Omo iiss Coleman Gives Dinher This Evening In her apartment at the Ideal, Miss Celeman will be the hostess tonight at a six o’clock dinner in compliment to A. J. Rhinehartt of Lincoln, Illinois, who is spending a few days in Casper. 4&merican Beauty roses in a tall vase mm the living room and dark red sweet- peas As & center piece on the dining- \ vom table will be the flowers used. The guest list includes Hon. and irs. Patrick Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs.|@ @. R. Hagens, Mr. and Mrs. George |[, SOUP. Wilder, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Mi Margaret Curtin, Miss Harriett Litt THE HARVEY Formerly Chilie Charlie No. | It is better expressed in A Plain Smartly Tailored Suit SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 1917 DINNER Cream of Celery. George Campbell and A, J. Rhine- aartt BOIL ae or Coat Major and Mrs. Barney Ox Tongue with Tomato Sause_________ _________40c Guésts at Luncheon Dr.’ J. H. Miller yesterday enter- Saute of Sweetbreads on Toast_____- oe ai EN 40c tained at a luncheon at the Midwest aotel Major and Mrs. Charles Norton Borde Caise Sauce A Stylecraft Coat or Suit, which SRNR a wih Tones rah tastes ngne Minced Calf Brains, Scrambled Eggs___ —_ = _-40¢ spa | Army in Waomine Caray and New Fricasee of Chicken with Steamed Dumplings ________ 50c means, of course, that it La right Mountain division. ROASTS ai to Quality and — id The funeral of FH, Hancock. wi Dee ee cae eee eres pe pastor ef'the Gantz Memorial church’ oung Chicken stuffed with Celery Dressing. ______ Ic siete Inert wil bo mae Vanilla Ke Cream THE BIG BUSY ne ips | HO, Ghunk, representing the Big! OPEN ALL NIGHT Watch Our Windows Watch Our Windows Gil company, er, where he h “business matters f | = as returned from een attending r the company MANA >| 10c DANCE AT THE TEMPLE AUDITORIUM - TONIGHT - 5 PIECE ORCHESTRA NEW st Girl in 95 Playing the part of a parentless child in } L Marks the first American appearance of Susan. This picture Today--Matinee and Night is a particularly attractive and effective offering. | | 5—Piece Orchestra—5 | | TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT 3 | ela Jesse Laskey presents THE J N | ; ee MME PETROVA in | : ' ; = ‘Mme. Petrova has won a world wide reputation for her versatility and for her poi | ful emotional acting; she has won an unparalled opportunity for displaying her remark- eae Peter

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