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~ (OST APTA DON'T GIVE UP ENDING IT YET Tribune has Long List. of Found Articles with “Specs’’ and Keys Predominating If the numberof lost. pairs of glasses |, turned into The Daily Tribune office is any indication, many citizens see Cas: | per through a pair of “windows,” Six | pairs of glasses have graced the lost department drawer in The Tribune of- fice for several months. Every size, } style, variety, siape and condition is represented in the assortment of specs brought into the office. One pair, which evidently had been udvertised for, with a reward of 50 cents offered, had been brought in and the reward paid, but the owner -has thus far failed to call for the, glasses. The Optical Protective Association is the only mark of identification on the r of half-moon glasses of good iy, made by}the Silver State Opti- cal Company of Denver, is the next! W. Hy CHAPLIN, victim. The len& are of heavy glass, ng that the person had Neat Next Is a pair of “spectacles evident- y belonging to some woman and made Casper optician, W. G. Burnett, designated on the glasses as the “‘re- fracting optician.” ‘These are in- case. An old-fashioned pair of glasses for small es and framed with gold rims or possibly brass, is the next one found. Th © marked No, i4. They have been used for many years. Some woman who needed smoked glasses is minus one pair because a pair of yellow spec found. Tv & > are made so as to be able to use a cord in each lens, h and last pair is a mystery. ted glass is so used as to fit ‘ar vision. The ordinary the .eyes, of the owner of this pair were slightly twist: | ed. The glas re adorned with gold. sual careless woman who drops in a theater is probably re- le for the two gloves turned in, One glove fits the right hand and undoubtedly belongs. tO a woman wear- ing a si 6 gloye, The glove is an lite. make and ha a rough finish. might have been a blond— »e she had fiery red hair, At least one glove she still has does her y little good with the mate missing. Another grey glove will only fit on the left hand. It also belongs to a member of the fairer sex whose hand is smaller iy the Elite make. It is approximat was a pe! roxide blond. one THAN Who wy here during cold weather last fall, evidently wanted to* Keep his ears warm. But soon after sed in a handsome purple plush | have been; 5 1-2.. The loger maybe! he bought some ear muffs he lost thent. ‘They also found their way to, The Tribune office. From the size of the ear, muffs, which are black with red interior, the man might have worn a size No. 11 shoe, At least he wore black shoes to go with his muffs. Another’ careless person dropped his purse, He probably was a restaurant worker, because he carried an imita- | Uon gold medal that is worthless, but indicates that:*he was connected with the Thompson restaurants. The coin medal was made in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Thompson restaurants. Two lone and: miserable looking. keys besides a coin redeemable for a Campbell piano in 1908, make up the contents of the three compartments of the purse. ‘The next poekethook loser was a ed a Black, oblong | purse, Inside were ‘two trunk keys | woman, She cz with a gold or bra s ring fastened onto the key ring, on which the keys were secured. A blue bird ornament is in side one of the compartments. \ note scribbled on a, piece of paper North Beech the purse. if CALENDAR OF SPORTS me up-town for a paper. Mrs. Julian 8S, Gent, 262 street,” A milk ticket for atrona Butter Shop is also in this Poxing: Mike O'Dowd vs. Augie Rat- ner, 19 rolinds, at St. Pau) Bartl Maden v: roun at Philadelphia. re Herman round) t Philadelphia. Fred Fulton, 6 Harold Farese, 6 Jack Britton vs. Jack Perry, 12 rounds at Canton, O. Martin Burke vs; Russell Maniri, 15 rounds, at New Orlean: Originated by Mr. ‘Washington lig, 1909 Allithe prepating sclensifcally [MARCH 22 TOUSHER IN MARNE MEMORIAL WEEK, SET ASIDE TO | REMEMBER HEROES OF FRANCE ‘A PROCEAMATION Whereas, a committee of represeatative American citizens have banded together to present to the Republicrof Fran¢e a colossal statue by thé fanjous Amgrican sculptor, Frederick MacMonniée; to commemorate the gallant stand of the heroic Frenth:army at the battle, of the Marne in 1914, and : aret Wheread, ve project of presenting this statue has received the highest Sita hc Saar ees AT: in a girl's life. \ pibvities, for patties, hikes and) 4, Miss. Bleanot bi Mos, Jw. sanction of the French government and the governors of the various states | (rerence ii Denver, returned a a Miss Evia.Culver spoke of the need bt i, . ras were Burns, Misa Pauling Wickstrom ang n | in the. United! States, and ' Casper women that syeh.an institution |. Caspér for a. recreation: center, a Howie. tile prief. repo! wus NUMber of ethepay, —- March 22 to 27, inclusive: . rye,” Now, therefore, I, Rotert D. Carey, governor of the state of Wyoming, | cause do hereby declare that the week of March 22 shall be known as Marne. )neads Memorial Week, and that during that period a free-will offering will be made by citizens of the state of Wyoming to ‘America’s Gift to France." suliseribe arly amount from one cent to whatever amount he may cara to. give. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr, William. Dubois, state chairman, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Done at the executive office this 6th day of March, A, D. 1 my hand and’ the Great Seal of the State of Wyoming: j (GREST SEAL) 4 ROBERT D. canny, turnirfg it to the Denver exchange, | | Henry Brennan has been unable ‘to secure the picture, “The Lord Loves "ans the Irish,” a feature photoplay for St. | Patriek’s day at the Lyric Theater. | | J spite of an embargo on express\ Warren Kerrigan was the star of this New Gems Age Nearest Ap- east of St. Louis, Mo,, the Wiggins | picture and Mr. Brennan was able to Shoe Company was able to open-its get a good picture showing this big. PFoach to Genuine Diamonds Ever Produced. telegraphing: ahead to the Hast to send Kerrigan is as Drish asi his| name — In appearance and by every test, Cary his shipment of shees by parcel post, J. sounds. ‘which’ was one reason for benite Gems are sa much like Dia- A. Wiggins, owner and manager of the ' casting, him in the picture which had monds, store here, was able to get part of his peen planned for today at the Lyric. tell the difference. stock here ‘in time to place on display Brennan was blue today ‘because his beautiful Gems inte every locality, we today. big feature for Murch 17 had failed will absolutely and pasitively send them Shoe Shop is in the old | tg come, (ont free and on tpial-for ten days’ wear. In attempting to get the hest attrac- "Phese Gems are set“in 14-k gold-filled tien: in town, Brennan has secured 4 aerenen Tone for beth ladies and store has. been remodeled and repainted | Clete ta eoe cule a cieanige SY" Wonderful offer you myust, act quickly ; : wé as-only 5,000 will be given out on this Send us this ad-and your name ‘and)address (no money), anda strip of paper thap ‘just. meets around the sec- ond joint of the sing finger. We will send the ring by Parcel Post, prepaid; when it comes, merely deposit $3.88 with ———~o— \ terior views! seen’ in Gasper for many the Postman, wear it auemer bere you go days, Besides ‘this picture, a Neal 9? ten whole daye, if vow or any. of Hart \steeeig pa Licitoabialy your friends can tell it from a Diamond, Ste ee ee SO | back—your deposit will be re- if you decide to buy it, store at 123 East Second street early tijm star in “Live Sparks,” for today, this morning as: tad been planned. By jn place of “fhe Lord Leves the Irish.” | The Wiggi store room occupied by Stahl, the tai- ! lor, Who has moved to, his plant in the rear of 630 School street. The old linside, making one of the neatest dis- play ropms on Seednd street. Fine footwear for ladies and several extab- | lished lines for men and boys are to be carried by. this store later, Mr. Wiggins hopes to secure a larger shop soon. other scream will be shown: besides : the Kerrigan picture: {plant Last night the’ Lyric was packed to see Blaine Hammerstem in ‘The Woman Game,” a typically Selznick picture with probably the most un- usual and remarkable outdoor and in- ,gend it PERMANENT HOME HERE comedy startler pleased. \rundea, § ls Rown, if we want a Y. a must make it known, a Witness ‘ad toe ° inal to me’ that |: 4: which! Will provide rest and’ reones: | there was no place in Casper where a|t@n rooms, offices; rooms for transients, | strange woman coula go. for informa- She voiced the hope that a summer | ate P| r tion, where: she could be sure. of shelter Attest: Governor at: sige dior tila cei selene: 2 aie) oan ae ‘camp; where’ girls: can’ go for week-ends | but airy iter and Whereas, in order to secure the necessaPy funds for this memorial it is as was needed here ‘i . 7 planned to hold a natiomwide collection thruout the United States from a sae ack aotee Jobe gh fois Po ge ite aa psi ‘and. find she said. “That is partly pe babe kites tang ‘oe town and country Ngo of the field: re who was the ne: them know we wanted representation. ex ret _ Furthermore, let each citizen who has an active interest in the cause |When TI asked recently af women-were. ¥®% of a X. W. C, A. if they will “get to’ be included in’ the. plans: for'a com- together, keep together, and work to- munity center I was° told that the wo-|Sether,” which is the slogan .of the) ~ Start | the ‘kitchen, re- Then hadnt asked. to: be Included, So| *-.W. C. A. this year. W. C. A, in Casper we for rest and recreation. . Setretary vr State. 3 « “I know there are-enough women in = , this town to.put this ever if the business |, {women will help and wilh stand back: “SHOES ARE RUSHED BY. rhacas ed a ruta applause which greeted Mrs. 4 Because of a film “film exhibitor sending , one reel over the circuit instead of re-| that even an expert can hardly To intyaduce these To take ‘advantage of this Rock Springs pure water 60 quarts Send us $1 a month until the total ‘price Sov $7.50 at Whites’ Gropery. 3-16-ut Of $10:85 has been paid. | necessary—we trust you: 8-13-10 —Ady. C,,W. Gregory, Casper agent for ind Address The Taylor-Wrightwell UNIVERSAL, CREMICAL co,’ | Company,\20 EB. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. ns THRU INGREASED At ey AUTOMOBILE QWNERS—Save a few! so you will he-eure to. got one on this u iL ae this year, Sée our ad tis iasue. | plan. es Loe VRS i cpio Falko be es) hte no Garver thru the Y- W.! ein! By) ‘Present fo: sr “When, I think: ale pestot, Bs mt teh club, filled with gin'sy es rece nian barehen ta every gaa | gymi gious ehasaties: Reserve,” which, is. the coun- all the other varied Se ea for | try and whipl: will cortainly interest. ah) yer, im. which the ¥, W, C, A. stands. your eighth, grade 'gnd/bish bathe Spirit: of tie. YX. ‘Ww. | gif terda | by “Miss Roede- yory much hope that your seere- |i. ater thig, by ie ii. feld, who told of all the various’ kinds| tarial staff will include in addition tol” mye gen ‘Atvangements for ia Burke offers, andiwhat sagh friendships mean hs whe wilt know. Bow to plan for-PbY-| 7. sinclair, asgisted by Miss Ma: place ere girls Can meét each other the chairmen of the various get out of the — = Nien Berth R, Miller of Denyer, the She asserted that a survey of Casper | has shown:that’ the town needs a ¥. W, | and & room registry, BAD BLOOD + Pacific Const Folke Testify i a Hee Leesa $55.00. GOWNS. AT $35.00 We Have. Selected from Our Stock 50. Go yns nsisti Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, rte Se de Chines, Tricalettes ‘They have been priced up " See Our Window Display New Goods Arriving Daily No’ referénce Send today, Reo cars, and Albert Green, €. B. and | jjiance, Neb., to secure’a riew car rey cently purchased hy Mr. Green. ‘They || | will, return overland. | Mr. Gregory is laying plans for per manent quarters. for, the Reo agency here as a result of increased sales: and the fact that the-car is coming into’) general use here. When this is accom: | plished Reo owners will have the bene- | fit of a service station catering to their particular needs. The local agency has the advantage | of factory distributing stations estab-| lished* within short shipping distance | of Casper,. two Palas located in Ne-| braska at Figatings.ar and Alliance, Y Q. engineer, left this afternoon for re Hi ‘TERRIFIC GALE } FAILS TO JAR | REVIVALFAITH CHEYENNE, Wyo, March 17.— Spiritual faith fortifying them against | | yielding to apprehension of physical dis- | an audiénee of 1,500 persons} |sathered’ in a large hut frail “taber-| \naele” in which Rev. B.°J. Bulgin is} eondueting a series of” revival services, } remained’ for three hours Sunday night} while a gale that at times attained a) velocity prvgestetn eye he Ra Bo Te Watzke Millinery: G Art ened to démolish it. Not only did the audidneé forget the gale under the! Front Basement, West Hotel pel!’ of the speaker's eloquence, but be-} Stic that it subscribed committee, bre Margaret-Donds Sew Suggested hatting, | motion. that ‘a8 chairman think.ot| appoint ‘Pepresenting ine per women’s organization in town, I think’ girls are ve ied. Play of the wonderful work” of the “Girl’s) for Ae ‘organ! be comp! leted the urke ) [Of friendliness ‘which the ¥. W. C. A. | tle: general secretary, @ physical direc |). quet were In charge af Mrs. 1 OUR ANNUAL Bedding Sale’ Begins Thursday Morning In this sale you will find many values which you car- not duplicate for some time to come as wholesale dealers tell us there is a scarcity of Linens and Damask of all de- scriptions, also an advance on all domestics. We are so COFFEE “MADE IN THE CUP AT THE = TABLE? The Easier Kind of Coffee - —No Coffee-pot needed * Digsolves instantly in hotor cold rfectly. done: b . : water, Absolutely pure,delicious Washiniston’e refining bat h coffee—always. Each cup to —which eliminates the woody- fibre, chaff and waste. bother—no waste. Booklet Free’ order—neo: grounds—no G. Washington Sales Co., Inc,, 334 Fifth Ave, New York fortunate as to have a good supply of these at the old prices. Henee these reductions, 1 inact S445 Rtv wes $8.89 ity Dieak we. wre, Ga a $200, Sale prise SAD i2a0 aa 92.4 Bt) prve, od Shee G25 Be UR RNAS | Seat $2.85 S Richards f Carson Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE B SELLE MITTPTEROSO EO Toe eee EET 4O-in. All Linen, reg, price, $3.50; Sale prige. %0-in, Alf Linen, reg, > price, $4.00, Sale peice. sb gnincenitar i acm OOM, diate ee |r 70-in., All: kinen, reg. h | prite, $4:50, Sale price... 70-in. All Linen, reg,» -- — ¢ 85 price, $6.50, Sale price... 84s me, STTLIDIOL : =. ter Linen wad we OLLI II SSIS IIPS II II IPI Lae.