Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 4, 1921, Page 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1923. ‘The Misses Ellen Boehme and Pes- sy Currie of Lincoln, Neb., stopped over on their way from Yellowstone to visit with Mrs. Joe Dvorak. They will leave the last of the week to vis it at Alliance, Neb., before going to their home. eee iff. and Mrs. C. H. Blake are going 10 Louis Lake, near Lander to spend a few days-at the Wyoming. Chemica! comp as guesis of its vice president, Tt B, Steffens. The Blakes will re turn Monday and occupy the full sec- ond floor over the home of the Jor- dan’s, on the corner of East Yellow- stone and Park, where they will open a studio of music and dramatic art. Dinner Given For Visitors. An informal dinner was given at the home of Patrick Sullivan last night in honor of Mrs. Manbeck and Miss Ver® Manbéck who are visitors in the city. The regular meeting of the W. G T. U. will be held tomorrow afternoon, at the library at 2:30 o'clock. “Pub- licity,"and “Christian Citizenship,” will be discussed. The program will include vocal and instrumental music. cee Mrs, Martin Rathbone entertained at a dihner. The guests included Mrs, A. Mirrel, Mrs. Stilwell and Mrs. Jamesan of Douglas. see Mrs. F. C. Williams is visiting in Longmont with her daughter I see The Unity Study club will hold its meeting, as usual, in Room 215 Mid- west building, at 8 o'clock tonight. eee Guest of ‘The Mrs. James Nevill of Topeka, Kan., will arrive in Casper this morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Han- way. She will leave Friday “morning for the Yellowstone park with Mr. and Mrs: J. E. Hanway and daughter, Isabel. Mrs. Nevill was former deputy county treasurer here. She returned to Kansas two years ago. ‘ aa ae PERSONALS _ W. P. Kelley of St. Louis is in the city attending to business interests. eee Dr, W. H. Foster will spend a few days in the city from lowa City, Iowa. «ee S. Hi Mitchell and F. M. Ellis are Inthe city from Denver attending business interests. carry F. B. Christian of Denver is in the city looking after business matters, cee A. W. Saltow is in Casper from Cheyenne attending to, business. Parad Mr. and Mrs. John Jourgensen are leaving téday for Cheyenne, Chicago, and. New York. City. “Mr. Jourgensen will attend a convention at Chicago and one at New York City. The Jourgensens will return to Chicago via the lakes... see R. H. Nichols-and Hal Curran are in ‘Thermopolis attending the meeting of the American Legion. * 2. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Duvall are the proud parents of a baby boy. ¥ eee I, N. Clay, of Taylor &*Clay, brok- ers, went to Denver Tuesday night, ‘to spend a week attending to business. cee Mrs. C. Hopkins, secretary for Mr. Reed, is taking a month's vacation. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson ‘are leaving for Buffalo to spend” a few days visiting with Senator Lucas. eee Mrs. H. R. Lathrop is in town from “the Becker Cabin on a.shopping trip. aie 6 R. H. Deeter, who has been man: ager of the Henning dining rooms sirice last April left today for Detroit, Mich., where he’ will assume similar CHORUS GIRL CONTEST Pavilion Tonight COME EARLY SHOGREN Makes Keys. Repairs Guns, Locks, And All Makes . of Phonographs. At the CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. TOLLS: BAND CONCERT “FRI NIGHT AT ITY PARK Entertaining Program Is An- nounced -for.Weekly Musical to Be Presented by the Casper Band. position with the Wolverine hotel, just completed. Mr. Deter came to Casper from the Plains hotel at Chey- enne. He is an excellent hotel man | and made many friends in Casper. | * Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rathbone are | . leaving to motor through Montana.| The Casper Concert band, under the They expect to be gone about two! direction of H. W. Compton, will ap- weeks, jpear in its regular weekly concert ar Friday evening at the city park on Mr. and Mrs. James Elwood and lit.| South Center street. An encertaining tle daughter left yesterday for Yel-|FisTam-is promised, consisting of the lowstone park. Mowing numbcrs. cee March—“Punjat” - Grand Operatic Sek Mrs. W. Freeman is entertainin: her father, Mr. Woods, who has spent | the past week visiting with her. e- Chester Bryan has gone oh a vaca-! tion trip.in his car. He will return about August 15. (&) “Out Where the West Begins” ---- Philleo : e- Mr, D: Weathers, president of the| “a ie Fargo Oil company, will leave for the | March—“Eagle Eye east tomorrow to spend several weeks, | Overture—‘Princess of -mdia”__- cee -- King R. J. Mosher left yesterday tor Den- caiaonaigers ver and Oklahoma, where he expects to attend to oil interests. eee “Mr. Comfort of the Midwest will leave for Arminto today on a busi- ness trip. aaa RE ELE Casper Pharmacy was right! He sair that FAIRY®00T Bunion Plas- ters would cure bunions ten years old; they cured mine. S-4-1t ———— Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. 35-tt eee Mrs. T. F. McDonald leaves tonight for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend the next four months. CRISIS RAISED IN IRISH PEACE PLANS, REPORT Attitude of Ulsterites May Hold Up Settle- ment, Say Dublin Advices; Republi- can Parliament Called LONDON, Aug. +..—(By The Associated Press.)—The Trish situation took a sensational turn today when it was an- nounced in Dublin that Eamonn De Valera and his associates had decided to summon a full meeting of the Irish Republican parliament to consider the British goyernment’s Irish peace (ABRIVALSAT | TOURIST CAMP €be Caspet Daily Cribune THE MAN IN THE BARREL Visitors noted at the Casper Free Tourist camp grounds who have de parted on their various ways follow; ©. W. Curry, farmer and stockman, | George W. Carter, patrolman, Den- ver, Colo. 4 William Collier, Neb. Lee Cole, barber, Lewiston, Mont. H. B. Pearce, hardware and gas heater manufacturer, Columbus, Ohio. Frank A. Wilson, farmer, San Fran- cisco, Cal. I. 8S. Rowland, rallroader, Billings, Mont. Lester Garton, farmer, Cheyenne. 8. W. Staub, automobile’ dcaler, Denver, Colo. Wiliam M. Hoffman, Youngstown, Ohio. \ Charles E. Hill, teaching, Thermop- olis, Wyo. E. M. Aiken, Western Auto Supply Omaha, Neb, farmer, Ansley, plumbing, company, George W. McBride, garage owner, Massena, Ia. R. J. Ellison, Neb. Charles W. Winter, retired farmer, Lincoln, Neb. 2 Earl A. Winter, druggist, Renohill, Wyo. L. F. Hixon, grain dealer, Clayton, Kan. 4 Walter Mitchell, Poposia Coz} Co., Lander, Wyo. Harry B. Kaad, bowling alley pro- prietor, Chicago, Il. W. M. Fallin, Springtield, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. Ho M. Platt, dentist, Houston, Tex. It, H. Carse, farmer, Oakland, fa, Robert S. Krunschank, Shallcross Printing company, San Gabriel, Cal. F. W. Flesner, retired | merchant, Chicago, Til Grover C. moras, Ill. Dr. P, R. Clark, chiropractor, Port- land, Ore. Wiliam Ultvray, packing business, Oakland, Cal. G. Dalgetty, farmer, Towa. H.W Dallas, Ts . E. Gentry, Produce company, farming, Superior, retired farmer, Newton, teacher, Mata Nodaway, uik, building contractor, Wyoming Electric company, Davenport, Iowa. R King, garage owner, Battle Creek, Mich. harles T, Schank, Cooper Under- wear company, Omaha, Neb. H. J, Baldwin, minister, Cole. E. C, Schulte, autoelectric business, Philadelphia, Pa. J Donaldson, Colorado farmer, Phillips- burg, K: TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. proposals. | It has been repeatedly stated in| Dublin that the Dail Elreann would) not be summoned until. Ulster’s atti-/ tude been ‘learned,’ but coincident! with @ietcalling of a meeting of this | body came conflicting reports from| Dublin and Belfast concerning Ul-! ster’s position. ; In Dublin it is reported that un} ster has been sounded and has re-} turned an answer unfavorable to the! Sinn. Fein overtures. A dispatch to Evening News from|< Belfast ‘today asserts that the Ulster’ cabinet at this morning’s meeting dis-| cussed an invitation from the Dail Eireann to Sir James Craig, the Ul-! ster premier, asking. him to attend a} conference ini Dublin with a view to Getermining Ulster’s attitude. It adds! that there is no, possibility, however, | of another meeting between Sir James | and Mr. De Valera in Dublin, at- though the:Ulster premier is willing to meet the Republican leader with Premier_Lioyd George’in London. Out of. various ‘conflicting reports, | however, arises the outstanding fact) that the Republican parliament is to} meet, which is taken to mean un-| doubtedily that Mr. De Valera will give a reply to Mr. Lloyd George in the immediate future. | . A MOST LIBERAL SHOWING OF Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses : New Merchandise Arriving Daily ALL SUMMER GOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Before buying a Suit or. fect Corset by our Expert Corsetiere. 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COME IN AND GET OUR PRICES ON HEATING YOUR HOME WITH THE WONDERFUL IDEAL-ARCOLA, Schank Plumbing & Heating 359 EAST SECOND STREET $166.25 239.40 319.50 400.00 252.50 Outfit Gives Safety, Com- The Ideal- We CL hed ude he uke uke ede Mid dee ue de dee she headed uke uheuheude uth ull bd % : Starts FRIDAY Morning August 5 and Continues Until Saturday Evening, August 13 ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE 5 729.28 VALUES UP TO $60.00 Most of Them $50 and $60 Suits These Suits consist of such well known makes - as FITFORM and BLOCH Union-Made Clothes. NO SUITS RESERVED Every Suit hung on racks in plain view. Wait on yourself. Come early and pick while the pickin’s good. Most of these are suitable for Fall wear. * A Small Charge i Made for Alterations FOLKS Having faith in the big possibilities that are in store for Casper, I have contracted for over $40,000 worth of clothing for my Fall business. This slight depression that we are experiencing is, in my opinion, only temporary, and I firmly believe that Casper is and always will be the best city in the West. My motto is ‘‘Never Say Die’— therefore, my reason for announcing this sale. Some of the Suits I am offering cost me from $5 to . $10 more than I am asking, but I am going to sacrifice them, as I want to start my Fall season about the 25th f HE eee Hel ins IE j of August with the entire new stock I have purchased. Yours for lower prices and boosting Casper always, THE MAN IN THE BARREL. HARRY YESNESS THE MAN IN THE BARREL 130 W. Midwest Ave. (McClure Bldg.)

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