Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 2

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Musical Program for Returned Boys Enjoy an +, ut r€ Rudolph Lundbe Verna Burnett and Miss tributed much to the ente of the evening and their service greatly appreciated. * Sewing Mac Young People’s Club Dance At Temple. The Young People’s club will hold their third danc Would Like to Return ines to Ownrrs Paul H. Moore, ma per Realty Company. from Cheyene, where he 2 number of days on busir ele A. Hes e business E, D. s ton resident, i: in Casper on bus informa « Hotel 9 o’elock Adda Anderson of sts have h: an arrival in ¢ visiting E . to spend . and Mrs coma, former entertainment at the Masonic | Hi. M. Ish this evening ‘ in t helto crowds that have ever and asks tl in of the affairs is expected to be pres- Phone Metcnainenti kaa ent. @ committees in charge of ar Mra Glarktontniilahacenth + he rs promise many changes in Se yae theiey a reane tive c al feature: anxi of invitations are requ the t the door. ate: Miss Francis Henderson will leave aie : tomorrow for Rapid City Mrs. D. He Griffith is able to sit h iat, te former home to ente up, is convalescing ni om Henders . her recent attack of infuenz ar) AL No Darhiler OF Billi ae bune confined for we ine business visitors in per to- family home in Casper. will find this evert to be the greatest money saving event ever offered the sales small profits. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy the very latest and her up immediately, - Vincent, a well-k owing to the 1 who was id ous that the owners »il boom in Ce THE CASP » Altar & Ri mpi derailed by a sr M ER DAILY TRIBUNE sary society bazaar 4. Baby wear, e and candy for sale. on and hich y of Glinroci al ly for sal ne 2-28-4t n Casper on : d pleasure trip. Adams ‘ e Blanchard k are among Glenrock is re trip. ed Klink of Den- mong the business visitors in 2-28-4t > ENGINEER DIES IN CRASH FROM BIG SNOWSLIDE * killed between Cumbres » Colo., when two en- piloting, slide today. ER » visitors in Casper tod:y peo Grove, who thought er will confer a favor , eorge B. Nelson, local J e of the Red Cross cr- s,anizatien of the whereabouts of the man. Private Robert N. Grove whe is supposed to be spending a furlough ia Casper with Lis parents has asked for an extension of his furlough on the grounds of sickness in the family snd Mr. Nelson has been asked to in 2 stigate the needs of the family. STATE BANK TO OPEN IN STATE CAPITAL SCON (Special the Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 28.—H. i. Clark, Jr., of Omaha is organizing a Bank to be opened in Chey- e within the next sixty days. John McDonald, cashier of the Clark’ at Terrington, will head the tution, anc ‘al lo- « ee ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 RED CROSS IS HINES APPROVES }\\|FNS WHO WOULDN'T oe CITIZENS OF NATION VGTON, Feb. —Direc- = oval of President Wilson that e the railrcads would not be relin- Sherican county aliens as well as quished from government control un- those all over the nation who took ee whether a constructive and per-|the draft and claimed exemption manent program of legislation was from military service will never be likely to be adopted within a “rea- permitted to become citizens of the ceived by all naturalization Agents to _bave the courts cancel all declara- tions of intention to become citizens After the outbreak of the war the government gave aliens of neutral 1S LOST 10 WYOMING countries, who had detlared their in- e ° United States, the choice of subject- ing themselves to military duty or WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Tho withdrawing their intentions. Those rman of the éommittee on appro- «xempted from military service, but tion of the Wyoming legislature in ir. withdrawing their intentions were passing a joint memorial against forever barred from becoming citi- further éxtension of Yellowstone | celing of the declarations in the cgurts As a result, when the item is reach- will place each alien of this class on ed in the sundry civil bid appropriat- record and will serve as a final seal ing money for the bridge across the SEEKING NEWS | WILSON’ RULING FIHT CAN'T BECOME / announced -today there had been an opportunity to , advantage of the law at the time of sonable time.” United States. Orders have been re- a SNAKE RIVER BRIDGE ssh ate tention to become citizens of the who chose the latter course could be priations has been notified of the ac- zens of the United States. -The can- park. against his making another declara- cal citiz 1 be directors. Buffalo fork of Snake river, this tion to become a citizen. A recent act of the Wyoming Leg- bridge will be stricken from the bill. ——__>— ilature that banks work The Buffalo fork bridge item was The Altar & Rosary society bazaar onder ng charter may t placed in the bill on Mr. Mondell’s Mullin club, March 4. Baby wear, be age of the Federal Reserve. assurance that the park enlargement towels, cake and candy for sale. ould be made. ai Purchased the balance of the stock and fixtures of the French Shop at a fraction of their real value same will be on sale tomorrow with our new stock of Spring Merch- andise to be sacrificed on the small profit order, ahd you ple of Casper, we advise early selections, our policy quick NEY SPRING SILK SKIRTS In every w i material and the new- est styles sand silks, from ° $22.50 1° $22.5 t our prices before se this line and fl ee CaN E fal mve3 WOMENS’ HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS Made of Gingham, Chambray and Per- ij ! and a fine selection of enoose trom. — § $1.25 $4.50 Newest Spring Suits ant arket conditions have materially changed and first as always to give its customers the bene come prepared to buy the greatest mone. as the newest up-to-the-minute sty 2s priced Saturday $20 to $35 The price concessio received the result with our smali profit sedling poli hat is one r éan buy such wonderful values at this store. of } ’ BLOUSES hase 9 t rful pure others all very $3.99, $4.98, the $7.45, $5.95 n't miss this ¢ range of color fr Beautiful New Spring Millinery at Waist event; shade every new In all the new modes. Satin, Straw, Georgette and combinations, flow- ers, fruits and feathe trimming on sale Satur day. Every hat 5 what we 0 & orth double k you. KNIT GOODS Just received a new line of Slip-ons, also Sweater Coats ranging in price from $2.95 _—° $19.95 uying n why women new, D 1 he up- and $3.95 6.95 “99.95 $12.95 THE LEADER Coats h’s store is the of savings, so saving values a well special at ower ub m- to- New Spring Dresses Made to retail from § Taffeta Silks, Serg wanted colo newest draped tun in every wa The greates immense line to select from. $10 A Small De- posit Secures Any Article Until Wanted y to those customari seasonable Wearing Apparel at greatly reduced prices. 20.00 to $50.00. Come in Beaded Georgettes, New Satins, and all-wool Jerseys, in every No Old Styles. Straight line, chemise style, , and eoat models represented. Dress equal riled from $20.00 to $50.00. t dress values ever offered the people of Casper; an $20 $25 r, and ( Ibs nny LINGERIE as Silk Underwear, Satin and , Billie Burkes, Silk Pajamas, Satin Silk and lace tirmmed Camisoles, also a complete line of Muslin Underwear, at greatly reduced prices. Silk Budoir Caps, Silk and lace trim- med, specially 65e CORSETS La Cammilles Corsets, carried by the «French Shop values up to $18.00, di- vided in three lots, the choice, $2.95, $3.95,$4.95 | GORDON HOSE Our line is complete .for Women, Miss cy Child, the Hose for service— every wanted kind and color. Don’t fail to see this line. WOMEN’S NECKWEAR All styles and priced for this sale, from matreials specially 25c—° $1.50 Worth two and three times the price you usyally pay. Infants’ Wear Our line of Infants’ Wear is complete, it’s the greatest economy savings. CHILDRENS’ DRESSES Just received a complete line of Chil- drens’ Dresses, made of Chambrays, Percales and Ginghams, ranging in price from TO $1.00 ° $3.50 The most beautiful line ever shown.

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