Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 3

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he Casper Daily Tribune boards, as is the usual way the and the border of ros younger generation towards their eld proper of some soft pr ers rd In Shetland wool, brushed or un- the Angora or ns the swe and sunning { BIOGRAPHY OF SWEATERETTE By MARGARET ROWE (Written for the United finishing ns the Db developed green or py want tO et a skate on be sure and ¢ Second Dance ot ~ ‘Mr. Jackson is a rancher of Casper | Salto Club Tonight — - and the young couple will live here for , Vien the rest of the winter. H 14.—When is a The answer is AB to the query “when is 4 ef?" Of course: every at that is when it's a; and there you are or rather there it is. Ita an beautifully clear and simple provided you know just what a sweaterette is, but that’s a long; jstory—in fact quit sentimental ro- ) ‘Tha-secona formal dance of the sca- ie | son to ho given’ by the members of the ~ —o | } Salto-cluty-will-be-held in the Masonic | ERSO ALS temple tonight. P N : The dancing will starc tit 9 oldie. Cees -——-——— | Lee Reno is in Cheyenne on his way | whe [eee : Parge. Attendance st here from Denver. He is returning Casper Choral Society with two new Chandler motor cars for The Casper Chora} society has a which he has the Casper agency. } ason when sweaters splendid meeting last night at the res. SPP erT Ss | es 2 3 were beginning to get a bit passe from i Many were presen Cecil Blake, who has been the first wag ny j Samant see) A jon and constant wear and were trying 1 Tehearsal of the second pari {reader in the Christian Scien society ~ - all sorts of things to keep therasclyes of the Holy City by A. R. Gaul was;here has gone to Florida for, the rest /FTALIAN OPERA COMPOSER ARRIVED—Italo Mon smart and up-to-date such as rezocting siven.) Vocal colos by J. C, McCulléek, of the winter. | come to the United States is the ripply ruffles around their waists accompanied by Professor Rudo gle odbc” = = nd elhow sleeves and reducing them- Tundbers, “were “enjoyed. Mr. MeCul-|\ Mrs. D. R- Fox has returned from | country, the best known being “The Love of the Three Kings.” Me has come heaves 40 ‘htare bxoltonstor mike coeur Jock. sang» two. Irish- song. Mrs, iad /Canterville, Iowa, where she has heen | ia conduct the first p mance of his new of which is to be sung by ¢ iw young otch scarf just back Lord accompanied by Mrs. Thor Isotvisiting with her nother and many | . . f with a military flyer sang two songs ina charming manner,/fiends for the last -two weeks Chicago Opera Company. eh. “44 abil | mance. You sce last s nezzi (left) recently s well bnown at thi: poser of several ope At right, Carlo Taleffi, a baritone of note who is to) Se | fell tely in love with a fluffy Next Thursday .the musical program ae uk sing with the Metropolitan Opera company. pink and White Iceland wool sweater will consist of plano solos by Mrs,| ©. A. Lawson of Cheyenne is here }and proposed matrimony. George Smith and/vocal selections by a}OM business “connected with his of) | ee LAL entities iyo ary On me soloist to be announced later, |interests in this vicinity. pered net of fashion was becoming a bit arbi» arious and that F PR EAGER VGGMRIEES © GALLI) PADRMGRE IETS ines yy soluc Mrs. Kenda) Bon, nouse guest of|While attending to business and visiting hap, 0. she willin: Mrs. Cecil Bon, will be the honoroa|With friends in Casper. | IINIVERSITY PRESID N | N {} ry {nounced it “woolen,” and fell into h guest at a tea at the home of Mrs. #,| eres medal i rout : ‘oft embra hey were married nex Breisch, 836 Nairona avenue, on|_ Henry Larned has returned trom Fort | ; nd in the due urday afternoon, About — twelve Russell, where he cailed on strike | [ TE PAUTIRIZEN Bueste have been invited and will spend | @ty with the Wyoming national guaras|| AYE uy the afternoon at an informal Kensing-28t Provisional division. He will re- nd the a comfort: ad she pinkly cooed and . only of course she 5 the darlingest It had its father’s long like lines and its mother’s ton, jturn to his position at the nio 4) form—fitting girdle and handy Celeb ae iy TAG Spe pages aad ete (iby Associated Prexs.) | leads us to do foolish things. ts set_on the front ends of the ebrates Seventh e f E COLUMBUS, Ohio, > : “No such standard can apply where |*earf. Yet with all their best features Birthday Tewis Angely has returned after bes! Lyman Wilbur. pre thei vasiite @ the form Inrgely of | it still hada complete and orginal indi Seven little boys and girls were in| alan FS Aaeaaacl tthe 1st] Stanford jun unive ie sown in the minds of youth | Viduality of its own. vited by Master Norman Stout to help POT en atvision of the Wyoming na-}: toaay Jat “the | 21/annunl spring forth fruitful, perhaps only aturaliy the proud parents were just celebrafe his seventh birthday yester-;tonal guards. of ihe Association of Ame Naecd Aka cBach wnive 2 y about their attractive little first fay afternoon. The afternoon was bits oe bey They christened her “Sweater nd rapturously exhibited her to Imiring friends. © All these bach. a . versitiee said the university is pr ppeeaaattio» Kinsey) will return tol Shsity organized to bring the minds ation in fertile con should be, beyond a certain neces ry minimum of university work, or le a inw unto himself, spent playing all sorts of games. Hear- ty refreshments were served to ‘the| her home in Denver tomorrow after of the. older gen children by Mrs. E. C. Stout, followed{Ti8iting for some time with her daugh-| : i Se riinda’ he ts 5 ‘ and matden sear and sweater é Ww by a large birthday cake hearing seven tet Mrs. Fred Osterlanden. fase WS at ot Sughecnt ted Hit ER ae taH boa cisy Dev Por nOMs DEG | sienas irmetmtely becama ko ennmolr What warmth! hat asec a | Tike le necestorlen tO ‘thin proceas, he vae-| XCe In him of those various quatt jed with the lctle offspring that. they comfort! High Roek is . Bate Se age pres pacts: isrdns ene Patigp ee ete ts See ciara in, speaking on Trem ive ik dike thot a0 na ve this pars Jatt went awa nd got married them- fleece-lined —the cold can't etty and Bllen Crane, Ralph Tr { AOR Cs EDN aE Ole) crs i es aealkae Hui § ype SORE: ves just so they could have a little - Richard Gitding, Ralph Schwartz, very Unston, is In Casper from: Chicano, mache aR ane Shih Nie “SERENE ANT: @ Sujon St munt! | Swenterattel of ihe ar. get through ir. And how Mae Stout and the host, Norman Sto : i Healnesig ene uit! Tie aNeaealte be be kept in mind t the purpose of | Now the first little sweaterctte soft and fine it feels against ee © Deputy Sherif? Easton returned last] red to think of the un 97,88. university work is not primar- {x9 many little brothers and sis Ps > eaee A Mrs C. E. Winter Hostess night from Basin, bringing with him| guide far. out in front of the main ader personal gerviec or to }cousins and aunts that a greedy fem the skin. Every suit is at Attractive Luncheon jP. V. Farris, wanted here for failing! current of civilization, finding the rge@ financial returns to secure enh nine public can have an unlimited built to wear and that nd poin Mrs. ©. 5. Winter presided at an at.}' Support his family. | me it out F an ul or corporation invit-| choice of colorings, yarns and combina- tractive bridge luncheon at her home on s 6 | rely in democracy ,edvention | ing p, but to do pioneer- | tions to take their fastidious pick from. means economy. Milton avenue yesterday afternoon. The Meager of Omaha. Nebr., is here| alone provites safety,” he sald, “and | jing discover and publish new {As an carly fall wrap and a sport wrap Look for the High Rock label color scheme of red and white was ap-| repr senting the Byrne-Hammer Dry} the university should be at the very facts und render public. service.” of alls 8 the little sweaterettes prom: | on the front. At your dealers tstically carried out with roses ami| {000s company, | forefront in intimate touch with the , a ise to break all records. It has its in two piece or union suits. chrysanthemums, tie | needs, hopes and aspirations of the * seems to be consids --| parental ancestors, the scart . and After the daintily served luncheon!..T: J ns and A. F. Evans from} 2. The problem of the university right sweater, “hacked clear off the fashion the guests spent the afternoon ‘playing | Cole Creek aro in Casper, They drove} thensis not to-build up are with: | the right to strike on the eye of — : = HIGH ER auction bridge. The honors were won|‘ Parkerton from their ranch with a| jn which to: work, but to study out tor DESCRISED, hy the Mesdames R. M, Bocke, Ef, 1,,/tcam of horses as the snow was t00! how it can best carry out its real ee FLEECE LINED stabrook, and W. A. Baker, " “|deep for the motor car, From Parker: | yyrposo of’ stimulating new young | ‘The nationol social unit. organi: Te your wite ex- = RWE. pe R The Mesdames: A. -E. Stirrctt, 4. 71,|t0P they drove here overland. T. J.) minds, developing scholarship and of |has-found that 70 per cont of the bun travagaut? ZSUNDE — Lowey, Earl Hanway, George’ Camp. ns will return to the ranch today holding intellectual ership. iness leaders in elties come from small I wouldn't say bell, R. M. Boeke, J. c. Snook, Joy! ith supplies while A. I, Evans will re- that exactly, but * “If civilization needs outside serv towns. High Rock Knitting Co. Burns, H. Cc, Bretschneider, &, 1. Esta. in under @ physician's care at the} | SMenchers; it: should ‘be re Philmont, N.Y. t “ Statewhdepitalator spile ttn |, ice from’ our “teachers, it should be | Rass agen alone Ronaks eeent it ix remarkable | hrook, W. A. Baker, Burton Lester, 4.\ St =P . che = given in s & way as not to defeat |. 4 nusually © mee at the w her, tastes WW. Peake, Harry Adams and Mrs. Ew.! thar Bo Glivec nkborctiene etn the nat pood of-Phe whiversity and at aoa ue ae night Pie rsnsmiberss o} te the things = 7 2 «@ i Is, vl vi “a y 1 4 } B ne Vee on i S respect. Our experiences shew. ins )2" Clabor: e . Miscellaneous Shower |the death of his brother-in-law. Mra.| Tespect. | Toni the ‘hate tered (Thankagivi wy at the hall TER : Moshe: Minneapolis’ fon! €reased production ix the bax's for a ’ singel 3 oat FPG OP PS SO PETA for Miss Gladys Colby [aie gee perisscu a cee ee ee tor Nigher standard’ of tring and th aise whale that drifted ashore| a’ So So seo sho whe eho she eho she ete atest ated ate-stoateate-ete toate ste steate-teate ste ateatectectoatesteatectoe? Miss Gladys Colby was the inspira-|'M® Pe ec sees production grows with knowledge. tion for a miscellaneous shower in her! honor last night at the apartments in the telephone building, by the girls in} high ‘on the rocks on Pemaquid Point, facing Johns bay, has been blown up by dynamite. T S48 was 60 feet tive for uni- t high know! wal of the pub W. J. Linsey returned this morning | It th m Denver where he has been for| Ye ity men to place th 0, aa hele ; = edge at the easy disy long and wax estimated to weigh more ‘the offices there, |About a week. Mr. and Mrs. Mashburn, & as estima iz apartment were Bectane decorate Sais Portland, Oregon. will visit at the} lic. than 20 tons. Ww red, white and blue, and a throne fox| > Je Linsey home! for a few days. “The question is largely how can —| the’ guest of honor was arranged, at/| this be done, rather than one of prin- i Z. Q.2 Jasper pharmacy.} ciples involved. Universities G. & M. CASH GROCERY one end of the living room. Miss Colby! 2 @ Mee Caaper ve =| belie vi.) received many: lovely gifts from the Eee Miller, G. H. Smith and the three! practically always” recognized activi-' 11g West Second Phone 91 sirls, and a silver mounted casserole, Sth boys of Deer Creek, is ne: ty of this (The Club H St from the young men ‘vith the company.|St0n nd Harry Gideon have returned} un. control of brains is always a he Club House Store) Thots hare to A Few Specials for Saturday : and’ cents aninds:| Cranberries, per at Richards & Cunningham Company Men’s Department We want to remind you that Thanksgiving Day will soon be Poo a o-efo-efoetes + The evening was’ pleasantly spent in,{?0M their hunting: trip at Deer Creek. | dancing, music and playing games, Fre-,OUt Of the two-week trip there were} freshments were served near the close Ml’ four days that they could hunt} + + 1 1 1 1 t ' ' 1 _ J a % % *% +, e + *, e 3 3 % « 1 hy is deen,| Will Work on when once well set in | © “4° of the affair. eee nthe time ig | motion. Our. plans then should he | Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. for.__25¢|% here and it is customary for every- % Miss’ Gladys Colby will be marrioa 2M they ae tare along lines of control 0° abu and: bGranefruit;2°tors. = 25_ 2.5 25¢ Olarship and the Choice Cooking Apples, per roe! in the near future to W. H. Scott, who: SPite of the snow, che shies the prese is connected with the Coliseum garage f th level vith leisure 5 . ea cets "Travers is here- fr At-|that develops wit leisure Miss Colby has been the cashier in the) Miss Nash ‘Travers is here from o eee! ion of thrt K? body to enjoy a good dinner on ‘ops | abe ; > wl + or; Propinguity of books, apparatus, xtu- | igen Cadre S3et rg: . % telephone office for some time, nia, Georgia, visiting with Her slater) hropinaulty, of Books, apparatus, tur |. Jb, _ . 10c|*" that day and have some of their $3 as many Casper friends. Beene aot ter. teCr ion ean. GHP TUR besa Rarer ots Ue oder: | O-lpa carton i6s0'clock:Cof.. |. $, tri aes = The guests. at the shower were the een confined to her ry ite > render Révieral Rervice’ to"'go : % % guest of honor, Miss Gladys Colby, the! time by la srippe. | PR aatesonesnouin nanan erores Cl A nie Ge ghee + alias Conloupsliemeqn” sg he ae 4 Mesdames Fred Ostrander, Lillie Lin ; They 1 f tubhouse ee, per tb.__-__ ° 3 ‘thy 8 ‘ KE. H. Rutherford of Denver. who has| for the pub! They should be able oe ; arp Pe AA eee Spt et been traveling thru this territory for| to render the highest grade ery None better. be one of the fortunate friends who ¢ ° Probst, Nels Jensen, Nina ‘Temple 'the past seven years, is in town call-| ice ip their chosen ficlds. o> berg, Blanche Castle, Jane Miller, M: ® < | are the primary, but noi the ont rie Bishop, Mildred Hamilton, Mar. -\- J- Cunningham has left Casper on| tefest. The time of cach. te: garet. Kelly, Virginia ' m3 Unground bulk Coffee, per lb_35e 4 5 ° * : A % Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Redfern, and the ims on his wade, Practically we m that | 08 P ig will receive an invitation for din- a Misses Laura Russel, Katherine Dona ata there. 18) 20: Demeegio.n Losaibie; raat <0) a 2, *,' May’ Tay: . Dogie Steed is in from his ranch east] for the eontrol of the 2 univer: LOOK WHO'S. COMIN l a > BS plasty Sie yee gn ey rae getting supplies and atend:| sity a of the f } MIRACLE COMIN ile ner on that day so, of course, your * Walters, Edna Adriance, Edith Gruen-)i& (o business matters. ifs custodians of the ft comme | £3 first thoughts will .be have I the % ras 1M oe, 4, COMING ¢, ras Tuller, and Ru short business trip. | will be divided. in. vazying pm ; = right kind of wearing apparel on a perta* and Ducitia Béck W. Il, Zendel of Knycee, Wyo, ia here| Oh tetween classroom. study, MIRACLE COMING | . o ses - Zendel of Kaycee, asd 2) sea domestic. social anc “ - ui jap ; Vaawoll 3a Ge hlatway Aol Ripa, whexschec walt oan jisa5 diapers FRIDAY) es commale and to make a good appearance ee for House Guest spend the winter. Mr, Zendel is a well-| ““srshe amusing attomor of lemiwta yanuniaete a ody Tee i ° . 3 Mrs. Fred Osterander ix entertain. known od _cattleman of this re Live committees and others to meas: | pie MIRACLE MAN 1s cominc|-~ SO that] can accept suchan invita- e3 ing a few friends at her home in the od “ oese | ure the professor's work and his men- SUNDAY. MeRory apariments this afternoon at GUARDSMEN " tal activity by the yurd, or hour. or WHERE? TO THE LYRIC, OF a farewell tea in honor of her mother, page, indic how our love o£ sys- | COURS! o-afo-4f tion, and we want to remind you Oo YOUR OWN FAC {ake be Mrs. Mattie Kinsey, who is leaving! tem and “efficiency” often 1K YOU Se un 14.12. ~~ ba Parle So AE RIL ‘ ¢ that we are prepared to take care 4 About six guests will be served and v | ; ne 5 ° 3 spend an informal afternoon. | 2 Bo ; eee hae Bera: | « of your wants in that line. ++ - ae Junior Philathea Three extra carrying members| @ oe se to Hold Meeting of the National Guard being sent home| % The Junior Philathea class of the trom Fort Mussel, were attached to} late CLOTHING fo Methodist chureh will meet this even-| Burlington train No, 29 this morning. | aA Poa 54 ing at the Jourgensen home, 1010 South Six or seven Casper men got off here. | | Our stock of Men’s Suits and Overcoats is complete *y David street. The meeting was posi- — —-~ : A . ; 4 4 oe poned from last week because ot Read The“Tribune Want Ads | now and we feature the well-known Hirsh-Wickwire high school entertainment. A busin: | oot eres th {11 be hel 1 1 Clethins Waich aneuir you up-to-date styles, good fit oe theeting will be held and a musical pro- and good workmanship. Our prices range fr: 535.00 oa given. The hostes Miss Ethel : f ; F om $35. Beauor and Mies Gweudolyn Tobie, will We can supply coal in 500-pound lots Ig 0 $65.00 on this make of Suits and Overcoats, Then : serve Pesreshipente, Ms = we also have a cheaper line of clothing ranging from oe Matinee Dance 18% $20.00 to $35.00, and a good assortment of Men's i at High School Ng o4, oO The faculty and pupils of the Na- trona county high <chool enjoyed «| matinee @ance in the school gymna-| clum this afternoon. The school or-} , o*, Dress Pants at popular prices. Call and see us when in ¢ need of clothing. To Those Who Are o, +4, ¢ 2, o4, * NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR o, ‘ : | the young couple. “After staying at} tea. OU chestra furnished the music and an in-| ABSOLU I EL y OU | | i : pis 2 { : ° : We have the largest assortment of &% Y good ti Ited. { csi Lee nese: : | We are showing a beauti- Shirts in Casper, in all styles from a Rs Palmer-Jackson | Thi d | h h h | ful line of Neckwear now in $1.75 work shirt to a $12.00 silk or flan- ; BRN Se anc rccai ran i A 1s does not apply to those who have coal or the large flowing and four-in- nel shirt; also a line of full dress shirts + Lee Elder Jacks: 10 ¥, and a und oO} | . . ; for Thanksgiving Day and other days of Tet nEpPaR 16 Soe clans tence ot] sige | coke. hand ties, which are the most : Seeleatentecteatedtocteteate ates . : social enjoyment. 5 t fea staying ot) : 3 5! ! up-to-date styles of neck- : " tha brortaine States olen hate Ronit |’ “What kind, ma’am?”: | ’ wear w nd our prices range ent eee of unde rear is how, come ~ ny, under the pretense of being ill, Miss tr , ” from to $3.50 on these tics. ple c anc ne prices range from 4) » to ee Paluibe” Wak! taairied to°3ir. Jackson at “Schilling Ss, oF Surge! $ We also have a good assortment $12.50 per garment. In the union suits 2 the Methodist church by the Rev. W- lL! autre ase four flavors of Schilling | r) 4 of the ngrrow reversible four-in we feature the well-known “Lewis” 2 - Fi ¢ vening. The} ,, ‘ : ed HUE vot! the pheckt yak he ea at-| Baie Breaks st Ali one quay. ts | '% iebte and 2 styles of bow tes make, one of tbs best, if not the best, + tendant aot the wedding. Jined moisture-proof; ea, | Call on us for your neckwear and union suits made for men. Miss Palmer has been in the em-! Re grocer everywhere, oe | OHN BIEDERMAN, P. rop. . PI hone 949 < Fh ) Sg ploy of the telephone company ax an | THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST %, % operator for two years and lives with) 4 “Schilling & Co, San Francisco her mother in the Burlington addition.” -— pareve pelle te aghontern, et ee, - 1% M% AP Go ate Se Me Me GH OO. @, Rover eae tie eo dip aio tie dodo aie te sin die estos PAP See tS Soe ace tt 450 Hie Hoe Seo aso etoasestoee ene ee oth of “Sh A ct S Wa

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