Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1919, Page 3

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Children’s iid Matinee Enjoyed arty and After the the- n went to very enjoyable child r st Saturday. party the child of Mrs. H. K. Burdick where r ments were served. Then the time pent in music and games. day were the Misses Lu: tury Ruth Lemmons, Gr he Masters Eugene « Fletch. ce Brokus Sunday, Hugo ind the host, Dean Burdick. eels Mooseheart Legion jive Dance Tonight members of the Mo will be the hostesses dance ML the Masonic te ening. ‘The rane ii start at ock, (Oo music. furnished by the! chestrat, proceeds of the will vo toward the benetit fund organizs The dance will he open to Che public in the mannor of the iy nivht dances ee 6 Mr. and Mes. Lester leave for the Bast. ind) Mr Burton the Christmas holide oo Mrs. will | the Lester Lester's parents, and} . R. Inman are leav-|, Scotts Bluff, Nebr., |, they will spend the vest of the Move to Denver und Mrs. Carl Wegeman are © to leave before the end of the Denver, where they will live. oil companiés here. ‘ ost of his work will Texas fields he dl isper and has beea host etty affairs this last soci: Will be missed by many friends Casper, (ety aes ‘rs, 1. P. Ferree has left C: her hushand who was er of the Ohio Of compar ile is now located in Texas make thir home there. The two es Ferree will attend school! and JIrs. R, M. Boec are | iy for Riverton, wher> th pend Christmas with Mrs. fo: jarents oie 'e Children's Day al Poblie Library Phere will be a specjal program «nd entertainment for the ehildren of Cas t the Carnegie libra’ t on from 3 to 4 0! m will be of Chris:mas stories : All the little folks arc dings, i in New York City larvin Bishop, w Ww school, the Un ity of Virginia, Ellsworth C. Wagner, a student niversity of Ohio, have sr-sns- o spend their Christmas holiiays ther in New York City. The vouns men had planned to come to their homes Casper for the holidays but were © to do so because of the limited ion time. s attending the ‘ir. and Mrs, Carl R. a Mr, and Mrs daughter, Ma Burns and fam-| James Elliot and ul of Lande were visiting at the home of their us, Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Bishep,} ifter the hol season ey Boyer been atten’ he Univer Hour Colo., is here during the Chrisimes . enieee Informal Monned out ten couples of the younger <0- set have received invitations to nformal Christmas party at the © of the Misses Marion and Esther " en, on South Park avenue, Plans) an original informal evening have made by the hostesses. ! $< ERSONALS ~ | Ir, and Mrs. A. Lowey are ex ed to return during this week from hester, Minn., where Mrs, Lowey been taking medical treatment. Mr. | *y went to Minnesota to accompany wife home, ares Harry Schwartz, who has been in hington, D. C., for the past month ending the legal business connected | h the leasing bill, will return to | ser to spend the Christmas time at home here, | eee “ . Wyland has returned from Den- where he has been attending to hess connected with His oil ‘inter: j eee Jiss Mary Bowen of t the Wyoming Rating Exchange offices is ex- | "ng to spend the Christmas holi with friends in Cheyenne, Wyo. Beaver is in the city from the} » Bar h at Bates Hole ay faa business and visiting with guests who helped celebrate the’ | k with their daughter, Mrs. Charles | (, audits Hie aa of that ej J ' € or corks, and ; 2 now that the 1 gone dry. Mr.. and Mishewesentan jcorkseres were diffieult to obtain company Wegeman is one of the foremost sists of this country and has heen ited with several of the welt] Luther who has been From. now | Visiting i his home i Mrs. Wegeman is| days. the prominent»societ}s matrong|prohably in-January. , 1! Denver for s¢ niture houses senting a’ Wisconsin furniture company, were y of the Chamberlin | where Mr. LORMER With . Crowe, who i IETS ARMY — Pat 1900 startled the coun- his ship more when it) wi They hac firm Baker of returned Lenver where he ror the | Howard the Casper Realty is morning from en on business has returned to O., for the holi: | locate in Caspe He expects t mal for the grand opening Furniture company in its new store building 2 8 in Casper Henry White left Sunday for neisco, Cal., where she will join nd, who has been at the bed Robert White, who . White intended to Mrs fan F her husb: » of his brothe ped last w M ttend the fur of her brother-in wv, but was del a and Violet Snyder spent Monday — in y home from Spear- The Misses Z Salt Creek they have been at- normal. ‘They are with their many friends while D, W. Gill of Cheyenne is in Casper! on business. Webb Da Mr. and Mrs son motored he Sunday from Glenrock. e2 @ B. N. Dickinson from Bates Hole, is in Casper doing Christmas shopping. e 8 Gee Martin, who as heen here for the jast few days on business, left for his ranch near Bates Hole yester day. Ray Borland and family 2 the Mr. and Mrs spent yesterday ranch on th Christt old trien doing their with ig Muddy, and visiting opping “d by friends * county com- has been r G. Chene Word nis lost few months punt of his health, and is anxious to ranch in this county. ch, Cal., on is improving rap- return to his Cc. H. Long of Riverton, Wyo., where he conducts the Long and Sons furni- ture busin . is in Casper on a short business visit. eee Che *s Spurlock of the Buzzard neh spent the week-end in Casper vis- & with friends and attending to bu iness. see Spurloc id Fcenneth MceDon here from Long Island, Nebr. McDonald is wintering hig J, EB. ald ek Frank Fisher of Powder River was|$ in Casper today on land business e ewe and Miss Jul- in Casper to- Miss May Montgomery Fisher of Miller, were on business. eee ‘ D. Lorimer returned to Lusk to- ling several days in Cas*| i day after sy day per. Robert N. Ogden left this afternoon for his home in Deadwood, S. D., to spend the holidays with his parents. England 1 a the holiday Frank Mr. and Mrs. gone to Denver to spe will | 1 the ave hol! Mr. and Mrs. Ira tonigit for Denver da Deputy Sheriff E. M. Eliithor left today to spend Christmas with his par- e e ° e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ents in Tdaho. | |head have the Swiss faced a situation in which they feel that their {national and individual existence is so threatened as now, and that ands of various other nati Ce ocesecovccecceccooscecs sper D Cie 2 aily Cribune slot machines were si ments of gambli Then cont © control to public; GET CONTEN TS step. The naturaliza- from p Chief NATION FROM ‘COSMOPOLITAN’ FATE; LOOSE LAWS ho had the real tn the war th ue country in th asier to get natu |trom a that no people, no na} ©st or dishonest me - ‘tion, 1 ever yet d—that And now, following thi and/gerland, All that was necssary was for Jot being anced yeace, the number ‘is eve r than) a r to take up residen in r different r While | some Swiss canton rk, with its million} nd is stil attracting hundre: inds of political refu son or anoth Canton and after two years |) ies had th right to nt Swiss citizenship. As a matter hundreds if not thousands were its severa million j the i wi a} hundreds and hundré is of thou lities, the Vcltyicatit remning essentially Amerienn.| 2&, non eradiaine Ute: flaw. s of a little hush the old ones, that are growing 1 authorities* hope for no suck luc It she pér far the principal number to shorten this period of time but even herself to. he swamped with the w ino erland | 4 nder actual residence unr of people that are now pouring over wealth, war ibility was greatly | r stor Vek oftinuonier thateaes/ ng Rous ey irre a Milley was gre ost j Visit our store. We know we can save you not only will it be mighty hard in the} the burden of taxation fof Austria, Tuy and other countries end io find trace of the Swiss) Uiey continue their eitizenship in any livorce laws do not exist or are people but Unit the country jtselfy un-|ene of the countries that went to war \ery difficult. F ing up to it like American Now York, will lose all|and new has iH wir Indebtedness to pay geriand and arranging with the Io | chaaicter ind all individuatties | off iss authorities to become naturalized ||} er cen that now mark Switzerland as Swiss While hundreds and thousands of the) in ga remarkably short. period of ti | |. z political refugees such> as dethroned ppen secure a divorce unde } Since the outbreak of the wi monirchs and dikeredfted statesmen: they could return, to their 1 i has become Mecca Who exeaped Into . bro uss try. nndicithor on your purchases of gifts. An people see retu, ually fe to be with them BO0d- jvonship jr sons from var nten them in th y portion of theie fortur these and event y all of now before the § this a number of Dresses, Skirts, Kimonas, Nightgowns. ly days of war, Freneh of Is After the f vise fod RISA Ca ATSRAT A fa cba bold abduction 1 Om ns Sretadinid tho" Rese ETRUSSAT Eu oRe hee arco mincil tending to render Swiss | 4 2 t stern cities before re. |" oe on of Swit a arith ie . anehs nL i ion «a most difficult thing to F q | ~ f Mz le a Ww rk naiatiers jthe meat packer. He d 1 and : ene eae cape the war-tax collestor, Perhaps the most drastic of ine selection o aderia WOYK. * 8 | rec i 000 as ransom. Crowe has | 1 es i Rathi ides that the foreigners must louse: Guesteidoe spent some time during recent years | | : y large Europeah country this nd from the Swiss fede Silk H ae d lk if | Chuis lecturing on religious and educational | | Ie : ; Yo tHe Don UBM mmo Stage w Ur: | right to natural; H vl osiery an Si ; Inc erwear. eeley Weed of O} subjects. | mars ang - propaply te sor a few thousand men of vast still be granted as he: ners AHO atone. issifleation” of only a few-hundred wealth would not constitute a danger Wheat cantohsigut phir wilt thanent || 1 day ew thousand Russians, Germ ind would be encouraged as a highly | IGHE ONibe feadte p with her daughter, M Italians, French, Hungarians, Aust atte} he nation’s wealth ae Oy Lop egecraly coun. ane) hd After the holidays 3 se aces as upgarl ustrl-, cenxirable addition tothe nation’s wealth | intter will require that ea pplicant a ae : When, with the outbreak of the In u small country Uke Switzerland, request for naturalization shall hi id ‘ #O to southern Cali this nightmare became a living re nowever, the situ: is vastly differ-| passed at least twelve yeats in Switzer Py WH -vemmain the rest AROZE THAN EVER CLAIM ; number of those who foit /ont.. The Swiss see cl that all of | land including the last two just preced. || 122 So. Center, Next Door to Kimball’s Drug Store. gaan ’ ja rm for Switzerlind in- | tt wealth now coming into the ins hf request 8 ai48 ate Ly ' aed thrvont en: countrys will y be inyested inj Another project before the council nO. 8 seoraae - wip has bech | prnMINGHAM Tease ees war. Sv indus ut uns_at the‘ provides that no naturalized citizen can ae aan ee Jame svenson, director of a ¢ 5 Aue her ily loft. yester ir aBeeats ne ein oan CCOOCOOTEOOOSOCEEO SEO OO CES ESO TOO OOOO OSSOOOOOOCEEESS Goce covcccccesen eecce hurtles Vill aes ae oUt iY utho Canada had gone Under One Roof In Casper and it is evidenced that OUR GOODS and PRICES ARE RIGHT by the fact that we are having the greatest holiday trade in the history of our store, which covers a period of over thirty years. Closing out our Jewelry line at ONE-HALF PRICE, exclusive agents for the famous Pickard China, now on display, also agents for the Genuine Stamped French Ivory. Exclusive agents for the nationally advertised Symphony Lawn Stationery in beautiful gift boxes; also the famous Liggett’s Choc-' clates in fancy Christmas boxes; also for the beautiful Jonteel and Cara Nome Toi- let Sets. Showing the largest line of Cut Glass in the city. In fact, we can give you the most complete display in any Xmas merchandise in our line in Casper. Visit CASPER’S LEADING DRUG STORE — THE REXALL STORE — A BRANCH OF,THE WORLD’S GREATEST DRUG STORES—before buying your Xmas needs. A look will convince you of our enormous stock of holiday goods Authorized agents in Casper for Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. Make THE REXALL STORE YOUR DRUG STORE during the coming ) year. -YOURS FOR SERVICE THE KIMBALL DRUG STORE fhe Rexall Store The Pioneer Store SOHO HOHE SOOSHOTOHOOOHEHOHSOSSOOOSOVODS eseceoes eoce nee city These mloas inst HAVE ALREROY LET IN ALARMING NUMBER, REPORT | ssc s"tutr"i Some mae prac eee ver | p Te peta esa es aise eee, cite a shoots were or hy NEY WOOD, United Press Correspondent Liga Ae 8 hold a public office untess ine iin one Te 5 . Ms 4 AS) o consequence they are now put- 4 the country at least twel One cour member _ BERNE, Switzerland.—(By mail.) —Switzerland is todagput-| une. Ue s SaAnt gDs to saveg them Ravktiavaretor tivo; ye suggested that they be seattered over ting up the greatest fight of her life to save herself from being “‘cos- vee ioaate the revision of thelr | Hime they nectheley nas OFAts {ie COS Semone AU Su rrarooy Ute | mopolitanized.”” haturalizition laws and their! regula- 4 pa * ittlaes " orate ik Bt le ed te see vs |. Never since the day that William Tell shot the apple off his son's, SUMS SU Ee aetna were: Sloe PSEA | BLO te TREES © COCCOCOOOEDOCOOOE OOOO EEEOOOESEEOOEOEEES reas nee Pe Se RN NN En we tne champeta ee ee eee ee

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