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Vroma Bar examiners and transact legal bitsi BABIES DIES) ssxounting to trom 60°10 Ws ber cont, | Legion. will be Theta Monaay niga, bs — ue the advance in electrical rates amounts | starting at 7:20 o'piock in the base-| WRESTLING—Western intercolleg!- | eee to only 25:per cent. The 35 per cent | ment of the West Hotel building. Many! ate champtonship, at University of Am- Effie, the 8-day-old daughter of Mr. | applies only to steam, which costs more | Important matters of business will|nois. Joe Stecher vs. Fred Pilshoff, at) | and Mrs. Bert B. Whitesh of 226 Bot-| to produce on account of the larger pro-| Come up at the meeting and for that} Brooklyn, N. Y. | | tolph street, died yesterday and was | portionate share of\fuel used. The gen- Treason a large attendance bas been} pox1~G—Tommy Gibbons vs. Bob | buried this morning froth the Shaffer- | eral public, it appears, has/accepted the | Urged by Post Commander Peter Nyce. & 10 rou at’ Le ma F fl f TALK Hl f A oe See aig IAN se eter advance as nominal in that a renter | EE IR os. y Ricans Secs a Mel Coogan, | conducted by vw. iter rench. | increase might be held justifiable, Read ( j The child is one of twins, boy and girl. 4 i 3 tbe Sena rene Adee Bice eects ees Avra ce Re of i ee stead of LEGION MEETS NDAY NIGHT. ? CALENDAR OF SPORTS | Ww. Wiison went to Cheyenne last ( l | y SEAT ‘ONE OF TWIN would Nott neath Cnetabepaiae re New ) The regular See, of the George CALENDAR OF SPORTS Hae to attend a meting Of the State L, F: Eppich of Beaver to Address Double-Header Programs : of Chamber of Com- S 141 merce Next Tuesday ahaa E, 2nd St. L. F, Eppichyof Denver, expert on} 1.0.0.F. Bidg. chy Maas Pecks ake: SERRE red by Earle D. Holmes | as th aker for the Chamber of | luncheon next Tuesday noon at the Henning, and that all members | »f the Chamber of Commerce may hear I =ppich on “Building a City for morrow,” arrangements been for an evening meeting at the |Advance Exaenerated thru Error} odist Church at 8 o'clock, at which | Accepted as Reasonable but he will repeat his address. Those members of the Chamber of Increase Is Really Ten Commerce who cannot attend the noon Per Cent Less » invited to attend a chick- eteria supper at the Metho-| phe elimination of a line of “copy” | ch and remain to hear Mr./ in yesterday’? announcement: of the! - Eppich in the evening. | necessity for an adjustment in electrical According to the luncheon announce- service rates by the Natrona Power | ments, which will be sent out tomor-| Gompany to balance operating costs, re-} w, no member of the chamber can} sited in an erro on a most important | afford to: miss Mr. Eppich, who 4s! hoint—the pefcentage of increase. In- recognized as one of the best informed | men on city planning in this section, | and it is for this reason that the ar-| rangements have beep made for al Ss E E B E N “double header” meeting. } All regular attendants are urged to: attend the noon meeting, leaving the | i : sift ‘lt evening meeting for those who cannot! \ i area ie Seiuchile iy i: spare the time at noon. All reserva- A rae ns for the noon luncheon should be A man came out of phoned to ses at Span and ee bet the picture show with wish to take in’ the supper a ne |# > . : Methodist Church, which is.a public af- his wife. His automo- | 4 f } fair, before attending the evening lec- bile was gone. Stolen. kK ee also asked to notify the office Today this man is i Fes at extra preparations ‘may be walking, unable to con 5 Cc S e John L. Malm, Boy Scout commis-| buy another car. UNDER USL NS y sioner for the Western states, will be ane uker at the luncheon. on April rhejamuea tor Ml wal fasteanes iosore We have for your inspection, an elegant line of Under- on your spring clothes for the various cou i inst rope ee Aele by tiheba ce” muslins; all sizes, etc. Philippine and Maderia night gowns | and envelope suits, corset covers, bloomers, silk gowns, \ by getting the best In ihe Day's News | I boo Bi on R vests.. These await your inspection and we would be glad Mies ¥ P Noa When'‘you buy a Spring guit, you know there are two or Miss Virginia C, Gildersleeve, who 1s oni dinner in Nea Yor wis Weis eae to show you, ; % three important things think about. - tara a testimoaial ct Bal PHONE 74W z ist—The Fabric—lIs it ‘al wool? Is it your kind of a is one of the youngest! CORSET AY color? Is it drgssy? Will it wear well? r the most bifiliant women ~ ~ducators of women. ‘For all that she} ad 2nd—The Tailoring—You can tell about that when you s a doctor of philosophy and for a| enn W-B Corsets, high or iow bust models, lace front or back, brocade or plain, white put.on thé suit. Does it fit right—comfortable? whole Bes ad beast ieee Pada LET and pink, including models designed for all figures, also stylish stouts with two pairs We will show you some fine points about Chester- tit in her carly 40a, Columbia! hose supporters. Complete size assortments Sizes 19 to. 36. field tailoring when you come to buy. university is very proud ot Dean Gtk Tih THE TAILOR é BE FITTED BY OUR CORSETIERE 3rd—The Style—Is it best for you? We’see to that and having received her scholastic’ it's an important point. ,» and having earned the hest degree thatthe university ean|| Do Your Tailoring Pink Confiners, 85c, 95c, $1.00 Brassieres, $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 Chesterfield clotlies haye all the’e good ines Wed ait gdeast of met eakd 70y Bek GOUT Alas (laaisiog' oack Prscaiee Lace and embroidered tops in open front styles |) =" ike to point them oubin detail. The best of furnishings here—neckwear, shirts, arise the college ten years as an instructor| and professor. Miss Gildersleeve is a > = = : daughter of Judge Henry A. Gilder- 20 Years DA FR LE ETE A ree ae sRNOREIED a hats*and shoes. sleeve who was for 16 years a justice| Se emcee | | IN. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. Thomas Longhurst of the Shaffer | Gay company has left for Dgnver to at- 125 North Center " : ‘ 3 121 East Second St. tend to company busines# for o {20° days. : ss . : 3 ae j ‘The Home of Chesterfield Clothes: Soul Kiss WITH cach purchase of 30c of over of any Kies, item jo this list your, druggist wil ih ewe you a 30c bettle of Soul Sate & el Kis ip Stick’: Foes fob Kiss ‘Tooth Paste #8 Kace Powder Kiss Face Cream SITTT TTT OI OTOL A: Saturday Species Fresh Eggs, Per singh ie eee No.'2 R d Ra SR bart ree Mc 45¢ No. 2 cans Empson‘s Mille ‘Homir, ptt Per can f sya 15e No. 2 cans Sweet June’ Basis Per can . SA eed ots - 20¢ | 1-lb. lke Siiver Crest Steel” “Cut Coffee, per pkg... ies %-lb. pkg. English Breakfast * ‘Tea, per pkg. 5-Ib. cans sania binders Pavvder, Per cei is Si: Bars Wool -Soap for .. Aan iss Perfume FR. Re Sout Kiss Meyer Brothers Diag Co. St. Louis, Mo. Toa area Drug House in the Weel? ell > Metropolitan 5 to 50c Stores (Uncorporated) SPECIALS FOR SA TURDAY ANALYZE the clothes offered you. Insist on fine woolens and especially on hand tailoring. < Bars Lenox Soap for ..... Cans Old Dutch oak is ae Clentisar tk : ; -If you do this, we know that you will choose Pair Men’s Canvas Gloves, Bye HIRSH, WICKWIRE CLOTHES because the (25¢ value) fori ccc Pair Men's Work : fabrics are finer and tiére is more hand-tailoring Monetory. Wares es in them than in any other clothing—ready to wear Our South delivery leaves at 10:30 A) Mi, éovering everything south of Second Street, including Kenwood Addition. This delivery is repeated ats: 30 e: M. Special Assortment of Toilet Soaps Bars in box, mem= ase Richards & Cunningham Co. Soap for Si tis eB tes 25e “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best’ CLOSING OUT OUR LAUNDRY SOAPS . BUY NOW AND SAVE BU ALITY COURTESY SRRVICR , Phone 90 . 143 E. Second St. veneascrvevaruwaaiae "WET IIIT ISS