Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 3

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Club Charles Wallingford returned to entertained, ~ | Denver after a dusin trip in the Miss Gail Tolner entertained the’ city. members of the Buds of Promise ¢lub/ hi home, Saturday at last afternoon. The hostess served refreshments. 1, The two guests were the afternoon guests. . Special Meeting e The Women's Auxiliary of the Ameri- can Legion will meet Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. «©. T. Boone in the Ideal apartments. During the business meeting plans will he madé for a drive-for membership to the auxiliary. Those eligible to mem- bership are the mothers, wives, daugh- nd sisters of men or women who were in the military or naval service of the United States between the dates April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918, and of those who, passed on in line of duty or after honorable discharge prior to November 11, 1920. ee Successful Party in Spite of Bad Weather. In spite of the weather the girls “stag” party held in the gymnasium of the Natrona county high school was a at success. Many strange characters were present, including “Charlie Chap- lin,” “Tony, “Hiram,” a number of “newsie military personages ranging from privates to colonels, and several baseball enthusiasts. Refreshments were served all during the evening, dnd the time was spent neing, singing and, playing “follow the leader” games. Impromptu vaude- ville sketches and, acrobatic stunts and otitr original entertainments completed the program. ite Box Supper and Dance at I. 0, O. .F, Hall. The members of the Neighbors of} Woodcraft have planned a box supper and dance to be held in the I. O. O. F. hall this coming Friday night. The pro-| ceeds of the entertainment will be used toward the fund for the Woodcraft home, maintained by the organization. eee D. R. Dance to Be Informal. The dancing party to be given tonight at the onic temple by the Daughters of the American Revolution in commem of the battle of Bunker Hill, oration will be strictly informal. Sree Fa Tea, j The Mesdames Trager, Tier and Hall will be hostesses tomorrow afternoon at n Star tea, at 2:30 o'clock in ° PERSONALS yey M. Miller returned from an extended pleasure and business trip In Southern Califor- nia. They also visited in Mexico before returning. ° Mr. and Mrs, 3. Saturday eee W. G. Sharrock of the Sharrock & Purcell Company left for Cheyenne last night to bid on the road work to let by the government. Mr. Purcell of the same company will leave tonight for the same place, «ee Mrs. Hugh Chamberlin is leaving to- day for Lincoln, Neb., where she will visit with relatives for a few days. ee 8 Mrs. G. W. Larrabee and Mrs. Zoe De- sak are leaving for an extended trip to the East. They will visit’ in Buffalo, | N. ¥., for several weeks. ee T. J. Waytt is leaving for Denver on the first train thru to attend to im- portant business. eee | Hart Anderson of San Francisco, | left Mast night for his home after spending most of last week here attend- ing to company business. eee The Casper pharmacy is being redec- orated for the spring. ees Attorney M, W. Purcell has returned from Douglas where he has been at- tending court. ees Harry R. Wood of Denver is in the | city to arrange for the summer graz- ing of eight ttle to ten ‘thousand head of } in this vicinity. *. ©. W. Wilson has returned from a vit to Sheridan and other northern} ¢ Mr, Wilson expects to become tizen uf Casper. .. A Andergon, better known as Andy" by the merchants in the city, is here 219 East Tenth street, A business meeting was held *followed by a social twelve members of the club and | frilled ymderskirt showed below and a | bias fold of the plain yellow finished | waist. \a bunch of CREASY ES he Casper Dailp Cribune PAGE THREP » The meeting of abst to be tors which v held today ate lation of abstractors has been post- | for one week on delayed train service. o. C. BE. Sheldon, who has been in Pecos Valley, Texas, with the Bar C sheep outfit, has returned. The sheep, which were wintered in Texas, are being shipped to ‘Arminto, Wyo. eee ‘ount of the F. T. Brownne of the R, company accountants is expected to re- turn tomorrow from Denver where he has been on business. ee T. Mays and * 'T. C. Spears of the Mestas and Spears accountants returned from Douglas driv- ing over land in his new Jordan car. He reports the roads as almost impassable. see Attorney M. W® Purcell*has returned from Douglas where he spent last. week at court. Governor Robert Carey spent yester- day in town attending to business. yr Miss Laura Bicknell of the Hagens and Murane law bvffices has rett from Douglas where she spent s days. 4s returned WwW: Attorney A. R. Lowey has from a business trip to Dou bi By Margaret Rohe NEW YORK, April 13.—Of course the really proper and logi a perfectly good red cherry is in a ¥ hattan cocktail, but since its natu | th al My, how it longs for the good old days when it went in for interior deco- ration.instead. But one must now gather one’s cherries how and where one may and they are found these be- nighted days brightening up the glass of fashion in Meu of cocktail glass. } Indeed, cherries ripe form an impor- for the crowds of adoring females clus- | ¢ tered before it. It was made with a close, almost sleeveless, bodice of the cherry figured stuff with a panniered | o¢ overskirt of the same, while short 13 a of a cherry-colored tied round the the round neck and picot ribbon narrowly An adorable navy taffeta, also a bout- fant model, is piped with a narrow ftn- ish of cerise taffeta at every conceiy- able edge; even around the scalloped edges of its short full skirt, and shows a cluster of cerise taffeta cherries and green taffeta leaves appliqued at the left of the bodice and another splashy bufhch at the low right front of the skirt. Yet another navy taffeta with a cerise Georgette panel from the round neckto the hem of the skirt has just artificial cheries at the girdle. Navy and cerise by the way are a fayored combination. Girlish little organdie and Georgette frocks have all over printed motifs of the cherry outlined in beads on a white or beige ground and are otherwise un- trimmed save for the self draperies and girdles of cherry ribbon. | The chérry that grows on the sum- mer chapeau is a bit more heady than 12 a of from his headquarters in Ore- fon on business. the frock fruits. It goes in for weird and futuristic colorings and spurns al- | We es 35 AFTERNO 20 Per Cent on A Georgettes and Taffetas—Your Choice Offering ll Silk Underwear . 4 Phone 1304-W 156 South Center brim. a vivid-hued grass*cloth: turban or elsé| Thence northerly and along the hortts! Try it — always buy it. Your x COCKTAIL TO dangles & bunch of brightness over eaclt|line of 13th Street, a distance of 230| grocer can supply you. ¢ . .ear, | feet, to a point on the east line of Wol-} U1 grow cherries ili around their crowns| Thenée hortherly’and along the east} Hens Rood Ruthorities, x or elge boast ply one gay bunch at |line of Wolcott Street, a distance of 140) * — =|.the eigé of the brim’an top and an-| feet to a point. ‘HIGHEST’ (Written for the United Press.) other! close to. the head beneath the| Thene terly and parallel to the AWARDS x * ise, clusters of two or three over the habitat has been Puritanically and ‘Thence easterly and alohg the south’ cruelly taken-away, it is leading an al-} ®"@ above the knee. the lime of 13th. Str distance. of 256 together artificial life as a parttof, sar ra oft ; Mei lien’ an by eeevine feet, to @ point on the east line of Dur: torial decoration. afer Daa anne t © pin (Street. + it- inthe} motifs of the mode instead of alcohol. tant and decorative part of the sum- y Council of the City of Cax| ether with the necessary fixtures and mer girl's wardrobe. In every form of|per, on the 5th’ day ofi April, A, 1,| attachments for surface drainage of satorial art they are found on hat, on}1920, passed the following resoluticn of; S4!d streets’ and portions of streets 80 frock, on mouchoir, lingerie and hose. | intention: to improve. i ee aaa aed ape RA Tesoaae pe Ate 5 < brofdered, paint-| RESOLUTION OF INTENTION To) forth, eee A UaRAnn seatericniies(or| IMPROVE BYOGGRADING | ANG| | Sec. 4-_‘DhatLno. part ot. sald tm. the living fruit they flaunt their bright | DRAINING THE FOLLOWING) = ana is =a splotches of red roundness over the|STREETS AND. PORTIONS 0% } surface of the smartest summer styles. | STREETS: — Bin al ! ! * A charming yellow Swiss embroidered A It- Resolved, By the City Council in natural tinted! cherries “combined } ot the City of-Caspet in. the State of sy | Wyoming, that the said City Council with the plain yellow material is) o¢*ine Gity of Casper herevy ; quaint and original. It flaunted its |‘\, intention to make an imp fruity frills in a smart Fifth avenue], oo gine % TES fends Wr ahdvalitioat stopped thas tramol ere ane Cunning cartel NOW ON and jportions of improved are the produced, Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer 101 Wyatt Blig. of week (formerly Dover Street), to a point 150} funds or road fund of the City feet south of the south line of 14th! Casper. Street (formerly Matheny Ave). See. The time and place when and) Ap | South Kimball Street (rormerly Mor-| where said City Council will meet to} rison St), from a point 150 north | consider any and all remonstrances and | {of the north line of 12th Street (for-jobjections to said proposed . lmerly Dover Street), to a point 150 feet ments is hereby fixed on the 3rd ¢ | south of the south line of 14th Street May, A. D., 1920, at 8 o'clock P. a (formerly Matheny Ave). the Council Chamber of the said city! South Park Street (formerly Oak Council on South Center Street in the Crest), from a point feet north of City of Casper. The time within said the north line of treet (formerly Temonstrances and objections must be Street) to 150 feet south y Recorder, Do a point filed in writing With the of the south line of 14th Street (for. ng the City oie of the cis Spas ly Mang : ixed at any time on or EO See ney eed before the said 8 o'clock P. M. of the Twelfth — Street. “(formerly Dover) 5,4 aay of May, A. D., 19 Street), from the east line of Durbin} ; bare Dis taba Neh { Street to a point 150 feet east of the} Séc. 6. That the said City Recorder, east line of South Park Street (former-| being the said City Clerk,‘ be, and he ly Oak Crest). hereby is directed to give ten days’ ‘Phifteenth Street (formerly Military! Notice to all such persons liable to s ‘Ave), from a point 150 feet west of| assessment for said proposed impro the west line of Wolcott Street pro-jMents of the foregoing intentions of duced, to a point 150 fect east to the| the said City Council by publishing the east line of South Park Street (former-| #fore ly Oak Crest). c Fourteenth Street: (formerly Matheny Ave.), from a point 15 “t west of the west line of Wolcott t. produced, Sto a point 150 feet east to the of South Park Street (forme Stre That for the purpose : cost of said improvement it is to create an essment dis- of pay- Inj the proposed trict which will include all property ° within the termini of said improvement i abutting of adjacent to the nid por. | tons of said st which said p' | sists of c all of wh d by the ain lots or parcels h will be specifically id impne men he jboundaries of houndaries of said distract to be as fol, Naw Standard for nning a point on the west B ki ng Pewder Durbin street, 150 feet north of; of 12th street (forme {Because it is made in the most careful and scientific manner from absolutely pure materials that re. main pure in the baking and sure Wass aes heaithful foods. nd, of 1 at of » north line | Dover St.) | Thence easterly and parallel north line of 12th street, 240 feet.to a point 150 fe ;|east line of south Park St | Oak Crest). Thence ast line to the a distance of) ast of the| at (formeny| athetly tnd y of South Park ‘St allel to the s the greatest i | r se. of 1110 feet, to a point et east St 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. lL. Schultz will leave | tHe east line of Bouts Park Street. Because it is not affected by time | for Chadron, Neb., today, where Mr. aan 3 | ‘Thence westerly And parallel to the, “Or weather —it never loses its Schultz was called on business for the| ATTRACTIVE SUIT—An_ eton suit south line of 14th Street, a distance of) strength and never fails. | Cc. B. & Q. featuring an attractive girdle and ends | 1900 feet to a point 150 feet west to the eect, : | oes of deep fringe as suitable for sprin ¢ Street. produced. | Because it is most economical — Mrs. Earl Rager is leaving this week | Peh< edad ‘ and parallel to the “you save when you buy it and on an extended trip thru Iowa and Min. )“¢?* Ly “aye ot A ad BAT os SS tage | you save when you use it. i nesota where she will visit. with friends. - QE apap ateera to rman’ d60;feet’ to: they | : “ west line of Wolcott St. | These are the reasons why Calu- | most completely @ven 2 bowing ac-| ‘Thence east along the north’ met isthe standard baking powder = quaintance with nature. In clusters of | line of 13th distance of 230 —the choice of millions — more CHERRY QUITS jnde green, orange, bright purple ov; feet, to point on the easst line of j Deena met an Gee erie bead lue it bobs in clusters at the back of SwWoleott eet. north line of 12th Street, a distance of 175 feet, to a point. | Theyeey northerly and paralle! to the east (line of \Wolrott Stree distance of 160 fect, to a pdint onthe south line of 12th Stre Fascinating sets of lingerie, the chem- camisole and short drawers of flesh- inted crepe de chine or Georgette pnliqued or embroidered cherr in heart Thence northerhfana along the east |Jine of Durbin Str —_ feet to -thetpoint of mini 7 senitie Pe Seé, 3,- The, charn 5 kinds and. ex- CURBS, it tent Of. said Improvement, will be as fol- ND I lows, }to-wit: The construction of neces: istance of 220 grad-! ng, crosswalks, curbs and gutters, to- sary | fi s follows, to-wit: : That the certain streets or streets thereof in said City oming, so proposed to %¢ following: Wolcott Street from the north line of Bee. 1. Women’s Ready-to-Wear te AT A FRACTION OF THEIR VALUE Make One Dollar do the Work of Two The LEADER 146 EAST SECOND STREET Casper, W EIR IRI EH IERIE IEEE IRE RRR ERE ERR RE IE th Street (formerly Military Ave.), to point 150 feet south of the south line 14th Street (formerly Matheny Ave.) Durbin Street, from the south line of th Street (formerly Dover Street), to point 150 feet south of ‘the south line 14th Street (formerly Matheny ave). Beech Street, from point 150 feet TYPEWRITERS CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange Phone 856 HAVE AN. ASSOCIATION to protect their interests. . Membership is confined to banks that conform to "THE BANKERS legitimate banking practices. Other professions and businesses have similar associations with a high ethical ‘standard. ; From the advertiser’s standpoint, the greatest and most useful co-opera- tive organization is the Audit Bureau of Circulations, comprising advertisers, advertising agents and publishers. i It protects tic advertiser and his agent. They are enabled to know posi- tively the facts regarding the circulation of the publications with which they place con- tracts: It protects the publisher against unfaic competition, as the falsifier of circu- lation statements is barred absolutely..from membership in the A. B. C. The experienced advertiser, before ‘placing a contract for space, asks to be shown the A. B. C. credentials of the publication. The Tribune is a member of the A.B. C. The Bureau’s report on its circu- lation is available to all advertisers. | nortn of the Worth lie of 12th stheat| proverhent shall be paid out of the gen-! lished in Passed and i HEHEHE HHH HHH HEELERS HE HEHEHE ESE EE TEN EEE EEE HE aid City of C IGGIN “YOUR GINS Style No. 112 Brown or A; D.. You Might as Well Have the Best Shoe for Your Money It’s a young man’s shape with a stylish toe, but with good width at the tread. When we put your foot into this shoe you get the greatest shoe value offered in this town. This shoe is heel, from top to sole. S 123 East Second Street Location Formerly Occupied by Stahl, the Tailor made thoroughly inside and outside, from toe to “YOUR SHOEMAN’ 141 E. 2nd St. IOOF Bldg. The Coyne Saller Co. Taffeta and Beaded Georgette Dresses The showing of Spring frocks features beautifully brocaded Georgette Crepe models and charming models of Taffeta. * * * * # EY : : ~ * They are not only attractively styled, displaying delightful ver- ions of smart modes, but are ex- ceptionally good values out of the ordinary frocks. The Georgettes are ornamented with crystal beads, in row and motif effects, while the Taffetas, true to form, take puffs, panniers and ruffles to attain the new sil- houette. Materials are of splen- did quality, the workmanship the regular Coyne-Saller Company standard. Millinery 20 Per Cent Discount on Millinery, ex- cept White Straws and New Pattern Hats ERKKNKEERAAL ARE KK EKEAR ALEK S. # ShaHHEHHEEHHEES HEHEHE EERE RES HAHEEEKEEKEIEH HEH A ANAS The Big Question Is Where can you get greatest values in Men’s Wearing Apparel We readily say HERE! Because our merchandise is manufactured by the very best manufacturers of suits by Hart, Schaffner & Marx and. Styleplus $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 4 “The Man’s Store”

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