Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1920, Page 3

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ey DRESS x DISCOLORS IRISH TROUBLE NEU Meas, Airs 7 This ae and/é x 1 ° ‘or! Not Know oe A =e oo is log th Ai ("Tete Teah Situntivn in Talk page at Micaonie ahd was on - to Hibernians : ‘Before a g00d. sized audience: at the | last meeting or the o.. U,] Work with the ¥. W. C. Aas a Sty Mullin club last evening, John P. before the state convert Alt kod held portant business Chy conducted by the national board. With which he is conversant. a abot, attendance # ¢ From New York, Miss Hale’ went to} speech was given under ‘Tne auspices ‘Rochebter, Minn., as general secretary,|of the Ancient Order of Hiberniius. Mrs. Louis idacaie of Greybull, Wyo.,| nnd domes to Casper after two years of} Not religious differences, but trade is in the elty visiting with Mrs. Frank sticceasful work in Beaumont, Tex. She| policies on the part of Great Britain Probst. Mrs. Betger wits. formeriy| aia ettective work for the association as|are back of the Trisn trouble, he de- sented with @ miniature doll bride as a|Misi Bisie Pritche:t, and bas many favor iene tee seats bi hostess house minhager in one of the| ¢lared. sts Mrs. A. 'T. Phillips has retyrned from Chicago, where she has spent the last 5 Era Reynolds, Geraldine Lam-| three months visiting with friends and f ‘Genevieve Glasgow, Mary) Speh-; relatives. oligarchjsts, It Wes lis assertion 2 A daughter was born October 6 to Mr.eand Mrs. Fred Peidch of South Mc- Kinley street, ut the State ‘hospital. plbtabeenety Seeman that of the true situation. ‘Music was furnished during the Opens Friday Night teri “Mirector, and had charge of the) Gauran of Denver, spoke at length iE t in| tomorrow. afte: ‘at 2:30 - | big “Ks WC. A. cafeteria in New ¥erK! concerning the faliveteg in Ireland e icee| ‘Texas cantonmeénts during the war. Mr. McGauran scored Lloyd George Miss Halé is a young woman of most| for his treatment of McSwiney, but had pleasing -personillty and the associa-| Mothing to say against the people of tidh appears. to be fortunate in haying] Bhsland. The fauit les with the branch | == been ablé to secute her services. of the government which he termed the |= Englisn 6 4 , press agents have so colored all news America’ Theater concerning happenings in Ireland that the world at large has no knowledge pias <“ete: ft the Me- eve: Boston Shows Fall Shoe Siyles y enema ning by Mrs. Don Londell, Edgar Don- 4 P NALS (Continued from Page 1.) ahue, ‘Ray Halloran and John Mc- Low shoes are to be favorites. Oxfords for the street with ic Thos | i ‘The dining Wace Wir be seas a LoS ae ne Spats for the protection of silken-clad ankles. For evening, Slip- * table will ba decorated with cut fowers | Mf P. Wheeler left. last night for | form ae ae ate nee aang an tasloberets dinner will be served Boulder, where he will attend the To- , tary district conference today, He will ae ‘doa dats. Webel, Mr. and ahw,| transact business tn Denver before re: Ea ‘Schiflte aha family, Mr. and a turning. , Henty Bayer and Miss Hedwig Hay- WAS a er.) Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson and; W, P. Pagett, who has been employ: family of Big, Muddy, will be ‘the din }ea ‘as ‘a draftsman: by Wheeler & ner guests. Worthington for the past six mont is will leave tomorrow for Tampied, Mex- mS ni te Slub f young |work for: the ‘Transcontinental Petroi-) , M&S. Burt, the author of “The Brana-| fendent ‘of the Sheridan district, ih re tue ‘Women Will meet for rehearsil}eum company. # re] 8:30 this evening at the home of |Mra, ‘ D. Murane on South>Center strest, y. 2 \orrow™ evening, Suit “souith of the Wioral. shop. Thee the eroetion WE the Hiverton wehcol | HOPE I DaKed Upon incidents related tol 780 tormdrFowe evening. | for Dubols and Goodrich, is here for a her by cowboys, who haa long lived: In}, Ton, 2s, inmeley wae pastor formances will be continuous until ee ves| METHODIST PASTOR T0 As only the best and newest. offerings: ¥ of the Goldwyn, Fox, Paramount-Art- Corporations, wil’ be shown, the man- agement of the aew theater has esthb- { e+ in, atid Will practice | mie cae: ‘this: section. for three years anf left ‘here seven ‘This screen classic of Wyoming was! ¥®%S #80 for Bheridah, where he pes réserved by the Goldwyn Pictures Com-| TUcted & most successful work. songs tobe sung at the Mondell re ; poe igas wore ee ta BE. FF. Seaver of Lander, a former Po te vit to athena the’ Hela ny eon is Seepaine: a few i * - America, and the picture. should. espe- cially appedi to those who love the ro- Miss Bess Bint es uae pace mantic past of this great state. hursée, bas beeh quité i for the. EGA AR ET ten days and is recetving treatment a at the State hospital. ie ine is extended to the oan ics Pretty ‘ . "The Rey. -C. E sitonce, Ir. of r tie First Baptist chureh) pertorméad the! o- € ceremony «last Tuesday night at 81 or. and Mrs. D. ‘W. Lewis a | ¢’clock which, made William Faus ahdling several days in-the tit bie ‘heina as . = oes Bat The services were performed at the ing with friends here. . home of the bfide’s sister in the Mills oes addition. A large number of friehda! Jaci Leary, division freight and pas- AUSS REFUGEE CHILDREN and ‘velatives of the rite and groom | genger agent of the C., B. & Q., has re-|_ Were presenta), Mr cand: Mrs turned from Glenrock, where he spent , tend to live in ‘Casper, Yesterday on important fi lye Astin Entertains i .1 GENEVA, Switzerland.—(By Mail); hg a Bridge Party. nee Sepa rho conducted a real|«pne League of Hed Crond Societies has m state business in Casper about: two isa Operon tee hataod’ ane ah years ago, bas ‘entered the ministry of of the 780 Russian refugee c' the Methodist Church, according to} dren who recently left New York 1% word received by Casper friends, and the: last’ lap. 0. thelr 3 lative’ capita) Shae bureh-at Bonanza, a Tt was Malovea ‘pavents of many’ of R the children, or at Jeast some of theic OIS «| relatives amd seated Aight BEM be Tv- Sop "Hing, although efforts wy charitable so- "bridge were atr ‘Leaves Casper Sunday! Returning to| ctetien to find most of chem ao ter haa a ‘the stage. Your last obarice to con: (Mrs. Barber ! ‘returns : Pobhayraago After Visit- Mere: . raft, Vitagraph, Realart, Associated / Producers and Robinson . Colo’ Pictures lished a fixed admission price of 40} The Rey. Ira W. Kingsley, formerly cents, including war tax, which will not| Pastor of the Methodist church here, ne giceand ing it a pros! ene Mes bs -alheiea: and ‘recently elected district _superit- , P 7 Ca: ing Iron,”/from which the picture of| P@¥ bis first official visit as district tomorrow night is taken, was at one| Superintendent 'to Casper tomorrow and time °a resident of Wyoming, and the] Will preach at the Methodist church at lally for the opening ot the|.. The cholr swiil: sirig iat the service’ td pipet sya caeaas pentits,. Ge morrow evening and a special invita- AED CROSS 1S HUNTING §=| As One Raised Stomach’ Pains Gone pers With beads and straps. Pe Our Assortment of These Fall Styles Is Complete Brown Cali Walking Oxfords sia Thesé very smart dark tan calf Oxfords have a trimness of line that marks them &s very individual models, They are particularly well adapted for Fall and Winter walking wear, as they are made from pliable calf, with well balanced heels and welt soles. Brogues, pair $10.00 **° $12.50 With straiyht tip effect, pair : $10,007 $12.50 * Seé our new black gunmetal Cuban heel Oxfords, pair $10.00 wil here. ica con- hk n Is 5 & pub. Evening Slippers With Straps These ultra-stylish new strap effects are bound to be favorites with women who appreciate a perfect-fitting heel and arch pattern. They all have light, pliable soles and stim, wood French heels. Made up in black satin, black kid and white kid. These new. straps, at the price featured today represent very unusual values. Priced, per pair, Mrs, N. Hf. Barber, who tas bebsi visiting here with 1 Tuc: hikin, 1 son, H. 0, Barber, for the past stv, eral weeks, is leaving this evening for her home in Cambridge, Ohio. Mts, Barber has been elaborately ‘entertain- €d while in the city and hopes to rs ‘ turn soon. To the Seven Million Housewives Who Are sat at. ine ‘Stethodtat Perera s by N Usi M. 1 isnt fy fie eum, ber, Sua LO fete eco + R. Newell, They will reside at 96 URW ea avenue. ‘ AZOLA can be used for more DE. KK, ¢, Mop lerson opened his ‘of: c fices, 400 and 401 Ol Exchange bulld:|) t en Sieg ; - different purposes and at less t . rece! . thls, city stom qeecreca ye. ec j : ls 4 cost than almost any other food. is the brother of Mrs. A. E. Stirret>, Dr. MePHerstn is a graduate of the . : Tt contains no Water, as do Butter and medical Separtment of the University ‘ E ==y ' lard—remains always sweet and-palatabie, \ and does not absorb. odoré or flavors. 80 the same lot of Mazola can be used syer andover again—a wonderful saving in any household, If you want to use it for short- ehing—even after frying fish or onions— you have only tostrain jt. It never Smokes ‘up your kitchen, Mazola ‘makes lighter ond better cake nd tastier fried foots than animal fate. And so light and wWliclesome they bases i dint cars f mich less than half as @ YOU carry fire in- surante for protection ‘for from force of habit? 9 - Look up, the cost of :re-: | building your home, or re- placing yout property, and ' adjust tn insurance poli- cies. ‘a sabe and awe tasuret ance flak Appeals to every prudédtian, R. T. KEMP €O. Dimuiwiiee, VOR Au Phone 3t0 118 B. Baa: AAR shhh iiciCKnKiiMHEHHNKAKIN SESEAETAEY OETA SEE SELES ETAT OEN The Store of Quality 4. 0. O. F. Bidg. One Price for All ss Indera Figwre-Fit Knit Skirt There are many Women who have been tol- rating the bulkiness and discomforts of the or- dinsty knit petticoat because of its warmth; The Indéra Knit Skirt is particularly wellKNIT made—it is not bullcy at the waist—lies flat and smooth arouhd the hips, and is sb patterned that it cannot ride up into a ball above the knees. It is 80 easy to slip out of in the house if one chooses—and easy to don for, outdoors. This remarkable garment also for children, 2 to 14 years. Silk Hosiery For Friday and Saturday only, Ladies’ Silk Hose in black. $2.00 Values. ooo. Remnawereerree tT] 50 values siessasereciee PROD $3.00 valties $2.65 {0099 <SREETITITETEATTTETIEITER $ N ) & iy s ‘ . ; N) S \ ) & N) N N N N) N N N % & Sole Agents for Vanity Silk Underwear N CLL LAALMEREAAEELAAABPAEALLEAAAL Lf pS

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