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ccoutrements of the royal eagle. rin artists have risen up in right- careers: a yi : : ae : - os 4 “INEW EAGLE ON 8 h about the bird. ‘The re, ore et 1s i a : COAT OF ARMS | punic they say, onght to have shows’ a bit more aesthetic sensibility in mate ‘Jlenpe, Wyo. and! Denver, Colo.,/on bust- ness 1% Rate Aa) TOO REA LISTIC| MBean eokice | tera they: ad oat of arms, It simply, 4 to either Beeslore or ake ca ‘Fine of tie! #r 6 Des! and Fix- tute ‘com df: Denver, 5 7 \ : certo ae . F. Mahon and R. G. Taylor of the SR REY UE Bisece Oil company are here from vaPabaaqeenin ‘WANTS LETTERS BERLIN.—Ry mail.}—Germah aesthe- | lee by the hew reptniican cont orarma.| OF CLEVELAN. D. | ft consists of a single-headed eagie and | : the poor old bird looks as tho he'd heen | (By, United Press.) Date ‘Set for 4 fortaDle. couches’ “and lounges. (The ‘Denver, where they have, heen on busi: | liviig on rations. PRINCETON, N. J. (by Main. Pro- Tri-Color Ball hall will be lighted by stand lamps in| "*5*- i thers are a trifle un-| fessor Robert H. M “The hight. of Friday, Feb. 13 will be! the corners and hanging lights shaded bapa aa shocks the ‘Teuton | Universi, t the “date ‘of the iri-color bail” given) with the Pi Phi colors’ of wine and sil-| Mrs. Nellie P, Dalton, proprietor of t of all is that the |the task. of under the Auspices of the Salto. Dane’! ver. blue. Punch will be served; and a} the Home hotel, has returned from. Den- diserepit’ fowl has’ his | life of the | ing elu, ‘foy-thr- henefit. at; rhe French- { regular Informal: get together college | ver, where she has been on a business |. tongue hanging out. Whereas in the }Jand, has m al to the pr American | Children’ "4ague. The} good time‘ is* planned. trip. . ict days of the Hohenzollerns, the coat: of | for letters y the for Kraiisse orchestra’ ist N iythe mus-} bdo h aheg - 77.0 g 1s arms was a doubleheaded and crown- {executive which may be in poss and’ as the proceeds -of «the daneo; Meeting Postponed. John Oliver is in the city -for the ed eagle, the «ingle headed bird of the |of individuals thruout the countr: iM go pete wetyaciae for. the French| The meeting of the Southeast Circle | day on his way to hts ranch from Den- republic naturally bears no crown nor! Cleveland wrote most of his letters in chiar, bo ak led pxpense wil be made} of the Woman's ‘Society of the Baptist; ver, where he has. heen for the last any of the other trappings belonging longhanc a ex no sonloes by elaborate decorations, _4 fhureh, has been poatpanea: indefinitely, | few days. | y Se a ——= -s ‘ s.0 2 : P Salto Dance rig 4 Noted. War Worker Louis Mulineaux of the Northwestern ’ - Next Weeks Visiting in Casper. Life Insurance company, 1s here from We | d th 4 I I Mm ‘The* sixth? formhl davicing party to! Miss Lennie Hanan; is visiting .with| Denver on business. | e heard that HAMLIN | ti he given by the members of the Salto) her causn,:Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, for the oe se club*will be held in the Masonic ‘Tém-| "ext: few -months,» Miss Hanan has! wittiam Hartwell of Denver is a bust- ple on next Tuesday evening, Feh,, .17.! just returned ‘from nine months’ serv-! ness visitor in the city. ice\In France, where she wagin charge Friends Help aires ‘berks t i of, the home sector department. of the Celebrate. Birthday, Caesar Crossed the Alps ostensibly to spread civilization * ee “Cyclone” Smith of Chicago, ‘is here{ + | American: Red Gross of the, Paris head-! caning on his trade with the Conti ‘Mrs, M. B. Clark was delightfally sur:| @>ters, which took care. of all of the \prised Saturday afterhoon at ler home, inquiries for wounded or killed Ameri- penmenpaly patie ee the aes People I “a2 Badger, when a: mimber of friends} Sein pobdlars: 4 Sher ner. ecrice. Shere Z: Q. Miller has returned to his: po. bebitdi ee . believe game in to, help celebrate her birthday. | Mi 100 the American relief commis, Sitlon with the Casper pharmacy after| But they tell us that i I'll Mrs, Clark recelvett.roany; pseful pres) Ton Ps tng Caachi: pate Blaras commission |* Week's Illness. RRGIEeT. i énts. The aisle Bp spent in an! in Pi eee | paces a HISTORIES! write informal! way after which a lovely lunch-| emp -retum from Denver a gon was delved by Migs Clativn dangh: tae her vatnble war work, Ae Sunday where. he waa gone on busi-| If you look over the latest letter ter, ci ray. Walt Bremnt. pianist, with grand opera training. She | "°**- ; s Those enjoying the affair were Mrs.' Sin. visit here for, several montha be- Pet Se | J to tal humgn, Mrs, C, M. Grey, Mrs,+ Wane. sethicning to her home in Thicago. |. Mrs. H, L. Black of Denver} Colo! is th Ket vf lia, as J, W. Wilson, | Mis. |, [visiting Casper fiends for ‘the’ week. r ‘Mrs. eats “Camel, Mts: Poraten ASR ats ots ees ! : Mayor Walter J . Loe sen Revie, Mrs lt Have Meeting § <j Mrs. ©. W. Goodrich of Whegilnnd is! ACQUITTED OF MURDER IN CONNECTION WITH SLAYING OF RICH : : and M.A. Weight, Mrg.SMeE,"Mogré and) omne Womar'n Foreign Missionary | Visiting her son, Léon C. Goodrich. in| CALIFORNYA FARMER—Mrs, Frederick J.. Wilson, who pleaded . temporary I aa ealiee: Breyer. ¢} t ¢)) society of the M.. EF. church will meet|Casper for a few days. insanity as her‘defense for-the shootirg of Charles Bowin of Marysville, Calif., Il he stuff th: ill be hi apply route ‘Cakes rte fg ees 2 maa Bir, mt i aay a 313 eat oe See hats é oie : Foe | ML aH Heauitted of crime. you de e stu bak wi Sf 7. for ond street ‘uesday afternoon’ at2:1 8. ss CL ng and son, Br- p) ae Army: vee are Club Aah jl eretock.F, " vin, left yesterday for St.’ Louis, Mo., —— —— = tory “when pda aioe cite Drake The fourth of the series of concerts ° ' upon réceipt of word of the sudden CF + ountain being given ‘by Prof. Rudolph Lundberg’ Dances Postponed death of Mrs. Young’s father. Read the Advertisements in The “Daily Tribune and Save Mone, : . and *his ‘pupils complimentary’ to the| Because of: Epidemic. ~ ats ae { 4 Received Tod Vari Fai in members’ of, fhe’ Army un@,Navy' club] ‘The dante which, had been planned{| “Attorney W. 0. Wilson went {6 Lan- | eCelv: lay — Variety Fair front will he held at the lub Yodms Mon;| by the Kriights of Columbus for Feb. |der list evening ‘on business, and Modern Priscilla f day, February i6; at § p.m. Prof. Lund-! 12, and the Mullin cfub dance for ‘Feb. * A berg will be Assisted by the following: :; 17, have been postponed for the time} A. E .Stirrett tho ieee for an exterisive| the Mrs. ‘Don Pobdell, Mrq. C. 8. Wysant,; being, because of the influenza situa-|trip thru the state on legal business, ¥ Town weschinaky, Miss Grayce | tion. : o #8 Kemp. pete, ngs Black, pti Baeda} Seen ger ATP TEAR C. E, Moulton has returned to his! Clock ricson, na iS, iss aS a. Place with the Moulton Motor company rice Readies, Mies ShttaeYeusd eet | “PERSONALS ~_ Tiilece winutts Mouton a because Hellorsp . gnd_ J. C.. McCulloch, "rhe. Z Pear ny } its cordially Invited.” ; 7 : Mr. and :Mras Raymond Leacock of || pretty 4 eee * |* Miss Sarah’ Martz and Mrs, Minnie|Kansas City :are business visitors here | S$ d hit Rouge ois ae i remy eter the z hat shopthave|for a few days before going to the} ry 2 ic ap uf nae uy ing trip to the.easr-| coast ‘where they will ifve. , { 3 on of Tulsa, Okis., is visitivg in Casper] em, markets, ‘They have purchased. & * 90 1 iS Phone 1304-W_ 156 South Center 153 South Center St... Phone 256 th raat: Jessie oH, , Povle, | lovely 1ing of spring and summer modo.a| TH | Messrs, - Bielemberg, Babcock, | bo f 7 : ne which Will’ be ons showing soon, In|and Johnston -linve. returned to their east ‘ af stenoxmaer for} all of) thei eastern stores the patené| homes in’ Ohio after Jf several day JAZZLAND—Bonaparte put up ‘aia ‘alty. com! S\ leather ai itavia” cloth nation | business trip hére to-ettend to their ay 7 V y ct position’ ‘aft: ra # ane wor op aan as well mort stra holdings witht the’ Poison Spider-Bolton oA, te Trnoon Dresses a prétty fair’ fight’ but he’d forget of - Ras eam ME4,-Coyte' ths dressy halle and, georgette creations, | Ail syndicate. there éver was a WATERLOO if he : ° Chatee }fie -}Réattier and fet mings for the net ‘ ote Beaten 4 4 3 5 snd_maline. hats 4re good,,and futurist| Mr. and Mrz. Russel _L. Lincoln of and__—— could see JACK’ TAYLOR and Street fruit decorations are seentan’ many of|the Hidden’ Springs ranch near. Sho- JAKE AMEND come together next ete 6 ‘pattern hats. @he colors of the} shoni,, Wyo,, faye returned ‘after a Frida: night. The gain fats ni Club of ‘season are ithe nasturtium!, shades,! week-end. visit with {Miss Hepes 2 ga rin Oats y 2 en shez have spent. blue: bird \blue and black, ny noy- exten . Choice Seal 1 r ion 5 rerithit the navel: decomstlon elty vells for motoring wit! veiling . 4 ence ts, you on sale at * the I. 0, 0. ese. the fi ere chiffon, combination are on show- 'Mr, jana “Mrs. Frank sees were the| the NEWS D! IT. i ity’ dance ti wale ames) fiery eee : | | guests. of). Mr, ant, Mra, George, C. ei. # § {into a den, with pittierid Berto M4 Schwartz over the week end..Mr. Yea" C, M. GUNNISON. AIA Goltege P Legere pnd. banner banners on. the} Tom Halts pers yotay from. Arminto, | ly /is/.the field foreman. for! the Ohio “atontier: rigs. “ana: |, Ol). company ie) the Salt Creek dis- precee2 nkets mel e-chairs—into- com. - ~Attorney | ‘Floyd 2 Penaen gone ‘'trict.! LEARA = —DAYS-5. | Tuesday; ‘Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 10, 11, 12,13, 14 - MEN’S HIGH. PER CENT [women’snieu | . DISCOUNT We are not going through our stock and pickiout styles here and there to offer you at this discount. We.are giving you your unrestricted choice of every pair of high'shoes in our shop. This simply means ws MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK OF WINTER FOOTWEAR to make room for our spring shipments now arriving. SHOES Just figure what 20 per cent discount means to you. For example: $10 Shoes $8, $12.75 Shoes $10, $15.50 Shoes $12.20 HE BOOTERY. Fourth Floor, O. S. Building ‘ Ernest L. Livingston, Menager Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More!