Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1919, Page 3

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practically ready to take out their sec-| ond naturalization papers. Somé who} have attended night classes in other | places are a great help in furnishing en- thusinsm and stimulating the efforts of their comrades. - | The dictionary is the most fine enss| of all hooks to the members of the cl: and they will study itghy the hour, Mr: Peterson says. they have AQ FOREIGNERS, STUDYING HERE FOR AMERICANS —— bares lattes Show Steady Lead of Purelron | Apaeeate Besatiiy'to. Found in Atlantic | Region, Tests High\: er eee a ple £ age in Denver has* been received announcing ine marringe of Edwin Bean and Miss Carolyn Cole, which took place in Den-} AECORN UQUANEY Be Derived. Rumor of the coming. wedding’ spread when Mr, Bean and Miss, ver was ‘ole quietly left for Denver a few aayat Mrs. Minnie Mitchell Peterson, in Bean is connected with the) charge of the Americanization schod! ANDER, Joseph G \vyoming National bank here, and Mr : 3 being held at the courthouse, now has! is, who has beén prospecting in the yn has been employed as a steno-) otia i *, 40 pupils enrolled, although most of A jc district—fitty y ago a gold nner. After a short honeymoon the! Negotiates Trip from Detroit tO these are not attending régulariy. ‘The | producing region. of importa vvouple will return to Casper to} Montreal in 63 Hours, Offi- average attendance is about 14. ‘The playing , irregularity in attendance is largely duojen from a lead whieh he has discover: “d. | 'to the hours at whicn the men work. One sample is 96 per cent _ pure. Some come for an hour in the evening! ae ag 4 before going to work on-night shifts, Useless Word: plans are being made for|"ecord. Number 37 steamed away from! others attend’ for twa weeks while it is now ‘prope “ moeting which will be hela} Vetrelt, Michigan, ut 2 o'clock on the working day work and then are absent | w stricken from the oad next’ Friday |*fternoon of September |1 and arrived for two weeks when’ tranaferred in | ex vvogular business meeting will|*t Montreal, Canada ut 5 < tem- night work. followed by special entertain- ae after having tra a distance Still others are able to attond one o | the idates and members. | Of miles in 63 hours, whieh ig a two nights in ever A. few are NeMahon and Dr. J.C. Kamp|'ecord for specd by Water between the! so interested in’ th thagechay head of the entertainment | two cities, One handicap which mate- go without supper each night. in order | Brec I r | Fldllygglecreased the running time was, $ | members| the necessity of having the boat towed! : \through the Welland canal. a distance fof 26 miles, Because of ii shallowness { cials Pleased. Another Ford Eagle has achieved “DT see to have the) marriage n the ronomy, Live that word ter might just (Lh. —Detroit night he held, went 1. Pe re at committee. During the evening 16 new initiated into the lodge. se 8 concerned the min well have saved bis leves will be = tattle the host, Mr. Don Kazy, were the Iainty refreshments were served by Stests of the evantitee stess near the close of the even- the ing. The next meeting of the club wil he held at the home of Mrs. Pitt Co- vert on CY avenue. oe ‘First Number Masonic } Dance Friday Night. The first dance of the season to he given by the Masonic Dancing club will occur at the Masonic tempic auditorium next Friday evening, The club con- sists of about 100 members, and in ad- dition to the regular membership a!’ members of thg Masonic fraternity, whether members of the local lodge or ‘nny other Masonic lodge, are invited’ to come, who may be accompanied ‘by e : ] i red from Chiengo and are the house) Under its own power. e 4 ests of Mr. Dean’s parents; Dr. and) The boat was manned by 50 navy eCCcid 1S ee ; 4 , A. Dean at their home on North|men from the United States naval can- a Hi! jovhood home, and he has many Was detailed to take the boat from De oF errs i ‘The Pepper Club the Eagle will join the Atlantic fleet. 4 9 tthe regular meeting of the members Mouge, Mich. since the ‘Ford Motor evoted to auction bridge. Mrs. R. H. performance of the Ford boats. ‘ At 49c and 59c Per Pound ts Casper is Mr. Dean’s|tonment at River Rouge and was un- ; Sola ae cee |edit ease ees STARTING WEDNESDAY Holds Regular Meeting. The naval officers who have been sta- ; the Pepper club at her apartments ompany began building the submarine a oe Famous Home-Made Candy MAKE THE REXALL. STORE \Ir, and Mrs, Alfred Dean have ar-| the canal cannot be traversed by a hoat Wolcott street. frlends| ter the command of Lieut. Hartley, who about two weeks. rn New Hampshire. Later it is expected | \irs. GH. Peterson was the hostess! tioned “at the Eagle Plant. at River! | the Wyandotte. The evening was destroyers, are well pleased with the YOUR CANDY STORE i +) . H. Nichols ‘tnd three. chit-| H. R. Lathrop and two lit- and Miss Melissa Brooks | ng tonight for Denver, where: spend several days on’a shop- nd visiting trip. eee Mes, A. F. Hoff” their wife, daughters, or a Indy friend, . es Misiess for Monday ‘Club ail members of the order of the Eaxtern Shipments Fresh Every Week. The members, of the Monday club|Star are also invited, ‘These dances , afternoon | re to be strictly informal, and a very were entertained yesterday | at the home of A. F. Hoff, 1041/ Pleasant season hd ana | So Ce e i _ table: i auth enter Am iction been (Ne. avid Mrs. A. ‘W. Conb C Rexall s Store STORE | a Mrs. C, H,, Entertain DEPT PHONE -| Fourteen guests were beautifully. en- » ruests were | iad a delictous tertained at a dinner party given. at tea by the Hambessy the Henning hotel by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will be hostess at A. H, Cobb. The table was decorated the next meeting of the club. jwith pretty cut flowers, and a delicious * 2 8 ry \dinner was served. it : i, After the dinner thé guests spent the Delphfan Society ‘evening playing ‘bridge, at the «apart- The members of the Casper chapter, ments of Mr. and Mrs. Cobb. of the Delphian’ society will he en-/ PERSONALS | tertained at the home of Mra. W. H.; resting program given by the mem.| rs. Z. M. French of Kayece passed Holland, 441 Kimball street, at 3 o'clock | Wednesday afternoon. The regular lit-| | “ *{thru Casper on) her way to Denver hers o} 0] reece ae |where she will visit for a while, From ¥ meeting will be held, with an in-) @ Mrs. French will go east ‘on RE ETM — #3! THATS - 26 W fs ALL. | Meeting of DOOCIIOIIOL SS. MURA HEEMI EE E E ME E E H 0. S. Dressmaking Parlor Removed to Mr. and Mrs, James B. Grieves of, Denver 3 .. are the happy parents of * Pleasure trip. y born, on Saturday. Dr. H. Lathrop was the attending physi-| cian, making the trip of 60 miles in his ‘Miss Blanche Wagner returned thik morning from her extednded vacation e motor 5, jtrip in the east and in Cannda. She “i hi are Qe mplendts mothe a mostaeengertul time, Nise 419 East Ath Street Cas er - , ‘a AAs fagner will resume fier position In the ’ ip y offices, Nichols and Sterritt oe The Kimball Drug com: Stay Party at Parish House of Episcopal Church The men of St. Prompt and courteous attention yy will have Mark's congregation’ P| randies: . invited’ to a smoker to be held at ® SPecial sale of home-made caniles 4 = the parish house Of the church a s Stating tomorrow to ut they the 1 otyen to all patrons. First-class work- welock tonight. They will be enter. Weeks The can ie ore. and. is went eee ° ; f | tinned a ret- - Hi rae ata dnformal det together meet-‘freah trom Denver every week, manship in alllines. Also alterations tining company will address those pres- ent Miss Edith Welch has purchfixed the and remodeling a specialty. ahuenie Henning public stenography and no: Miss Louise ‘Thomas tary public desi from Mr. Shallenber- Hostess at Party ‘ger, who hay been public stenographer : Miss Louise “Phomas entertained a UP to this time. “Miss Welch has had Telephone 802-J much experience in the work, having been stenographer in one of the larg est hotels in Omaha, Nebr., for several years. Besides stenographic and notary public work, Miss Welch will do multi- ‘ow of her friends at an informal party list night. The guests enjoyed. the movie at the fris early inthe evening, ‘ud then were entertarned at the Thom- KERN LUGE EK MEH HEE He '‘s home on North Maple street. The evening was spent playing cards. A Staphing. ; — ht luncheon was served by the ho: { loss " oat RO % The ee _ $4 + oandelece eterno predentin ie guests were Miss Lulu Baily, t Delbert Fink of Salt Creek and Dr, Carpenter, who spent the day in Cas: @% ber yesterday. ees 4 | Mr. Kagy Entertains { at the Hi ry | Miss Frances Kagy of Cleveland | % | Ohio, was the guest of honor at <I | parm ths dinner party given by he | ‘rother, Mr. Don Kagy, at th Her ‘ ning ‘mBtele MBit HED Information Bureau Cut flowers were used as} “ccorations for table, ut the prettily arranged: Places were laid for eight guesix; the dinner, Miss Frances Kdgy, guest of honor,' Ars, Mabel Vaughn O'Rourke, of Den- Colo., who is the house guest of} and Mrs. Frank England, and the "Handles the News FLUDE OFFICER | Evanston Boys in Jail Again After ‘who was taking distruial institute at Wor! Margaret Sullivan and Eileen! in, and the Messrs, James Clair,| Hyssong, Fred Messinger, and! 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Here you will find all the late magazines, Os esl ae PEeooes tee ee A (hs xy x2. - SER LS UE St = CheCa et Dai Cribune 3 PAGE THREE” 7 vie ms es A Se eee S| <i of Minneanpi. ‘nn. ana ahr UNIVERSITY OF = ;Richards of Winona.eMinn., each aged about 16 years, beat their way to Coke. ville, Wyoming, and there. robled the i Store of the Cokesville Méreantile com | pany of $300 worth of merchanilise ant fled into They were app Vhended at Si Springs and now are in }the county jail here awaiting’ trht on ‘the robbery charge. ‘The youths were |handepffed at the time of their esrape BUDAPEST IS CLOSED TO JEW. y Mail) y the Buda at the der no. NO ADE STOR Despac from vd of Chris! Being Sentenced to Indus- Hut filed off the manac One of. the jan tuners in or nt Jew ie \handcufts; filed in twain, was found in Students. from tak ations for trial School, Penpaeentan ot: ther nt He said decrees. ‘The G of that were closed to students to. the was keeping it as The city . Noy. 4.—Escap-| other prisoner still carried the commit- Point of Rocks from an paca |S to the industrial school issued at them to the state in-| Evanston and stolen from the officer to which | from whom the pair They got TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY h oR RENT—-Three-room modern thay, had ‘heen “cominitted ntler triaihat|away from their aving the unfurnished: 1000-block South Che . Wyoming, William A.'Laur- train at Point of Rocks while he slept. nut street. Phone 823W. hia. | een Saif “tt Tem “The Taste 1s the Test” REFRESHING AND APPETIZING. ‘Blakey & Co. North Center St. Henning Annex cA Sale of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists. and Skirts To make room for our holiday line of goods we are placing on sale our stock of winter wearing apparel at unusual prices. This sale last for 10 DAYS. Suits All Fall and Winter Suits that sold up to ioe Sale Price, $45.00 All Fall and Winter Suits that sold up to $100.00 Sale Price. $67.50 All Fall and Winter Suits that sold up to $200.00 Sale Price, $125.00 Dresses Satin dresses in black, taupe, navy ,and brown that sold up to $25.00 Sale, Price, $15.00 Serges and Satins in all the latest styles that sold up to $50.00 Sale Price, $35.00 Serges, satins, jerseys and tricolettes that sold up to $85.00 Sale Price, $45.00 . , . . . \ . pists, EE ee eee Cloth and plush, in short, medium and long, some with fur collars, sold up to $50.00 Sale Price. $35.00 Skirts Serges, taffetas and plaids, that sold up to $18.00 . Sale Price, $10.00 aS Waists Georgette, crepe de chine and lingerie beautiful quality, sold up to Sale Price, $5.00 % Odd hdd bedhead he hadided bd bbb Lh hdd ha ae - , . . . ; . . , : ‘ . . . , . . . . , . . . . . , , . * . . . N : \) N SANE TS Ge, J

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