Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1920, Page 7

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AT. AN Only place in town where a Real Blue-Points And then the CHILI! some cool, frosty night. Th ment. “414 East Second Street Sporting Goods and Auto Supplies «CASPER SPORTING GOODS co. Cor. Second and. David Phone 214 (9) Sage a VALUES! No, our prices aren't high. That's a mistaken idea about custom-tailored clothes. Consid-_ ering the caliber of the work, the expert designing, superb tailoring and the finest of ordinary ready-to-wear suit or woolens, the prices are reason- able. You'll pay as much for an overcoat and won't get half the satisfaction. C. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent's Tailor 116 E. Midwest Phone 483-3 Have Your Portrait Made Now | __ JEFFRYES STUDIO _ 311 O. S. Building Protect Your Family Under the Leaves of a Life Insurance Policy They Will Have You to Thank When You Are Gone SEE BEN R | Fine '74-W BY “MARJORIB” ea (By. barrister at YORK, Oct. 15.—Milady of fashion fs not on the level. At licious candies? have missed a treat. ‘McDonald’s Roof Garden * Brown’s Supreme Chocolates AS FAR FALLG man can ask for and receive on ‘the Half Shell You few who don’t know our Chili, try it just once ere will be no further argu- Phone: 600 The Man Who Never Lost His Girl Is the fellow who kept her sup- plied with the best candy he could buy, viz: -..OUR CANDY Whitman's or Jolinson’s’ always make the desired good pression. im; 6. WEST Confectionery 236 S. Center Phone 18 Have you ‘tried our- de- Tf not, you hosen everywhere by those CALL US— Efficient Plumbing Expert plumbing isa real are You might get your work done very. cheaply, but with it you get cheap work. We're experts in our line of endeavor but our prices are exceptionally low. We ‘solicit your business for new as wellas repair work. We will give prompt and efficient service. Gall, write or phone us for. estimates. W.M. PALMER 182, W. Midwest | Phone 772-W Don’t forget we make Panoram and Cirkut $ Pictures — of Oil Fields Phone 859 FIRE, AUTOMO- BILE AND LIFE INSURANCE INSURE TODAY EALTY co. 168 West Midwest Ave. TY sottes ane not phair misveybar tron” cenpregsgagten jf}. and more mark Nor is this “up-again-down-again’ ent confined to the’ OWNS GO least, hy ||| The craze for Irregular, spasmodic lines is shown in. ay a button snap fastens, irregblar length in glee ae ited bandings and applied trim- = ; Pima) t mings, sie body The awful hanging hems/are seen’ in vete Gt aie ho : gowns, sults and even coats. In dresses) ay, { ,| the effect is often shown by a bead or| pA yarn fringe that ia set higher upon the ‘Shoulder straps, and by: the way, as bead irregular hem line wer by tie natural cut of reg ot, Raving the buttons set anit or above the correspond ing button-holes. i Panellings are very useful in giving a_ brokett skirt silhouette. Thus, a lead- ing Fifth avenue tiouse shows a street goWn fashioned. ©f rich bottle green duvetyn. ‘The basque front is puckered about @ white satin vestee and the back | of the gown ts a panel belted in at the waist line. ‘The lopsidedness ts achieved by the panel beltig two more inches inj} length than the garment proper, The same house shows another model of chow brown, velvet with side panels of nigger brown satin. One panel is a fall three inches tonger than the other, although they both fastened sym- metrically to the shoulder seams. Other gowns show the une of the little aprons s© popular last season. ‘This season's aprons, however, are anything but on the square. Thus, one side may bel round and the opposite side square, or pne side may be scalloped and the other side rounding. Bodices are being cut» on diagonal ‘lues with contrasting trimming on each gide.” ‘Thus, a leading houn shows an evening gown of black net \ith a diag- onally-cat bodice which is finished on the left side With Jet beads and on the right with a fold of brocaded silver! ribbon.. One shoulder strap is of jet heads aud the other of biack tulle. | Contrasting shoulder straps are very popular and are shown in such combina- tions as beading and embroidery, tulle and ribbon. Another season's freak is the ar- rangement of fur collars and cuffs from underneath the fabric collar and sleeve and sewed on the inside so irregularly that one side protrudes highér than the other. : f When irregiilar lines do not seem to sive a sufficiently “choppy” effect to the garment, coururiers combine colors, in such a way that the line seems to be broken. A modish shop is showing an afternoon gown of plaited blue char- mouse skirt and a long-waisted basque | of bronze broadcloth, A aash of dull Roman tints is threaded through loops at the waist line in such a ‘way. that there are two leyelé to the girdle and a consequent irregular effect. There ts a tenfency to permit the} gorgeous linings of snit or coat to pro- trude at spasmodic intervals, Alto-! gether, clothes are full of ups _and/ dowhs, while every little hem-line has a-hanging all its-own, POWDER RIVER’ | “LET ER BUCK”) Have you heard the Tale of Valor?, That is whispered here and there. How the lads from old Wyoming | Made the “Heinies” take the, air. How they faced the German Mausers, Which they never ‘learned to duck, With the war-cry of the plainsm#h, “Powder -Riyer, let ‘er. buck!"" KODAK FINISHING Leave your kodak. work with our finishing depart- ment for One-Day Service Work left before 8 a. m. is réady for delivery at 6 Dp. m. We make a specialty of or} E nlargements from kodak negatives See our window tisplay CASPER PHARMACY The _ . Richter : Music Company . Watch for our new opehing at our new lo- ¢ation .at 130 South Center, one door south of the Iris Theater. The Richter Music In my milid I see them struggling i Thru the shrieking maws of hell, Company, Wyoming’s Face to face with death's grim visage,’ most complete music Deadly gas and bursting shell. j house represents the Plainly then I heas the challenge, | , 43 That old cry of Western pluck; } High above the noise of battle, “Powder River, let "er buck!" most renowned makes in phonographs, play- ers, grands and gen- } | eral musical merchan- mce @, Royal Irish. Lancer, f r Who had watched them in the fight, ‘dise. of the. musical “rom the first grey streak of dawning) |. world. ‘Till che hush of) falling night; } ity Said in awe and admiration i To a listening Carmack, 5 “Raith, they wint thrn hell a yellin’, ““Powder River, let ’erbuck! ” There's a moral in the story That is worth. your while to keep: ‘Tia the punch that won the struggle Over there across the deep. So instead of useless whining At a rotten streak of luck, nd Be a man, brace up, and tell ‘em, “Powder River, let 'er buck. * —A. L. <irby. Daily Fashion Hint . All the good barbers in this city are not employed by The Oil Exchange Barber Shop But all of our barbers are good barbers Did we say good? That hardly expresses it—expert is the word. T FOR ANY OOCASION tionally interesting is this ‘dross of dark blue tricotine with So it makes no difference in § Surpliceclosing blouse trimmed j \vith braid and black eatin. Braid which chair you’ sit when and ‘tuttons also trim the tunic you come to which is open at the front, exposing a four piece gathered skirt, The long close-fitting sleeves are trimoied with black satin cuffs, Medium size requires 4 yards 54 inch tricotine 4-yard satin and % yard lining lor, underbody, Pictorial Review Blouse No. 8753. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price 25 certs. Skirt No. 8728. Sizes 24 to 30 inches waist. Prico 20 cents. The Oil Exchange Barber Shop Oil Exchange Bldg. trom :: 1 : 300,000 convicts in the prisons of the Governor Cox, recalls the skirt hems that would be described by. the cura) dressmakor a8 ‘hanging awful.” tryited States, lection aay. will mean | Ce panellings, the nothing to a°whole army ‘of them. one side than the Burr each received 173 t - the skirt length yor the presidency: he choice then de | of their surname failed of their amb or so Jonger on one side than | yolved u; on another. Fringed hem fintshings, | tives, ® popular novelty of votes of tan states, Burr’four, and two | fur is by far the voted blanks. PAGE SEVEN: As nearly every, state bars convicts; The initial letter of the surname of} In 1836 no candidate for vice prest- voting ang there are upwards vf| the Democratic presidential candidate,| gent recelyed a majority of the votes fact . that lad. was the only presidenti: | pirant Whose surname began with “ ‘| Who was ‘suceéssful. George Clinton, | De Witt Clinton, Crawford, Clay, Cass, son and Aaron | Cooper, and a number of other as: electoral votes | ants who had ‘'C” as the initial lette. of, the electoral college. 6, his opponent being Francis Gay- now As the vice president: would suc- erl Lhe president in the event of the dent's death or i hmest, the ion was potentia s signifi t | ii respect to the importance of a few electoral votes an election for a ‘president directiy. SCREEN SRDS ie Tn 1800 Thy mas Je) the House of Representa-| tion. Jeffersom. received the) DEON: Se Tribune Want Ads bring results. UNITED JEWELRY SHOP ‘The November Birthstone The Topaz comes in several shades; there are yellow, white and brown, or dark Topaz. The White To; is mostly used as an imi- tation diarnond; the yellow, the most popular. and to our mind the prettiest, is the one tinually in our store. The Dark Topax seldom used exoept in a gKentieman's We carry the Yeliow Topaz in almost every conceivable mounting, and we can suit you, your hatpin. eh it in “Who first comes to this world below, With drear November's fog and snow Should prize the To amber hue, Emblem of Friends, and lovers true.” UNITED JEWELRY SHOP 249 South Center Is a Genuine Pleasure to Dine Here There are so many features of dimug here that make you leave with an enticipa- tion of ‘coming again, The food, the service, the envi- ronment, the cool, frésh at- _mosphere, the courteous at- tention are all ideal. Such a place as you'll choose to come to often. THE AMERICAN CAFE 244 South Center Phone 1394 Look for the Man in the Barrel Out of the High Rent District Forced Sale $900 for a lot in the best, resi- dence section; - water, lights, ewer und gas; $600 cash, bal- ance time. MONTGOMERY REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO, 143 S. Center Phone 1310. Suits and Overcoats $10, $15 *¢ $20 Less than uptown prices. Not teday or tomorrow, but every day in the year, and we don’t tell you we are losing money. Harry Yesness NEW METHOD TAILOR AND CLOTHIER 130 W. Midwest Ave | FOR ‘YOUR alles PLUMBING, HEATING AND GAS FITTING ‘ SEE ea Schank Plumbing and Heating Co. 359 East Second Street No. tree will bear fruit so eh yas the leaves of our bank book. Just plant the seeds of'savings now and they will thrive as you nur- ture them. And then when the days of frost or famine come you’ll have a plenteous store to depend upon. Sow now with savings so that you may reap when old age ap- proaches. Phone 711 THE HARVEY RESTAURANT Start a Savings Account TODAY With the FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Cor. Second and Center Sts. The satisfaction in dining at the Harvey Restaurant is due as much to the quiet at- mosphere of cleanliness. and cooln as it is to the excel- lent cooking. We Are Well Equipped to take care of your piano and furniture MOVING AND STORAGE See Ben Transfer & Storage Co. Phone 74-J The Harvey Restaurant H. C. Wisner, Prop. 1221% East Second AMR DADRA ETAT EREREL CCC Girls enjoy good pay, short hours and pleasant surround- ings as typists, stenographers and secretaries. “TRAILS TO TWO MOONS” BY Robert Welles Ritchie This story depicts all the charac- teristics of the west of the period, without any nsational overdraw- ing of its la’ ess. The author's style is rather more restrained than usual in a book of this type, und his \haracters are sharply individ- ualized, Why not join this group. of satisfied workers? You can gain this independence by studying with us just a small portion of your time and at a minimum cost. Casper Business College Cor. Second and Durbin Phone 442-W Due to the high standard of our courses a position is as- sured you on graduation. “Trails to Two Moons!’ is a good utory in itself, and needs no reliance on its purely “Western” Mayor to win its popularity. A Have your it will be particularly interesting to people who. knew old Casper, as mention is made of many old in+ stitutions und.characters here, chief Ti The among them being the old Rhi- Clothes Bieran : Otel Cleaned regu- and Apollo Chocolates, Wardrobe larly by Tobaceo: Novelties THE LITTLE BRICK 232 S. Center Phone 1490 ii and Cleaners experienced Cleaners 121 W. 2nd Phone 124-W INN We Call for and Deliver ARIA ¢ b & & 1

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