Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1921, Page 14

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ante entre PAGE FOURTEEN - de Casver Dailp Cribune SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921. ——<—$— —_______. mile motor trip to a number of thé!which they considered one of the, Nelson visited Buffalo, Niagara Fails, | ON ee ee battlefields, including Chateau-Thier-}most beautiful. cities, with the best|Toledo, Chicago and Omaha. 4 a after business 3 the inter- ry and Bealleau Woods. They also|looking and most beautifully Sowned | One of the most interesting phases’ ha a} the ngighboring state. visited three American cemeteries,| women. Venice was “the oddest city lot ihe trip, according to Mr. Nelson, | ye caret 2 i2? —_— The first stop in Switzerland was at| Porting from canal to canal, said Mr.| stopping place was a little older than| J. 3° Farley, 53 years of age, is) JUST RECEIVED dinners, motor trips through the sur-|t®ey were guests of honor at an|Where they saw the many magnifi-| but in his mind “Casper is the best daughter. The alleged assault is said | ing Silk, Woolen and Wash . ‘ = * } he was severely t Fe tain Pen com: ter-|‘he visitors seemed to be favored,|then to Havre, -where they sailed |woman charges that si i dreds of Americans Were Feted erman Foun PANY, Stlees tor ia tyChe wentheccue aise Cotieein it toe Wankel ate cares |pen banded in gold carrying the in-| fin.” same steamer were 54 Rotarians, 100 |operator, who is now drilling a pros-|the Midwest company in the field.|] Chijdren’s Dresses. Gf Liberty and New York City after spending three months Mrs. Nelson left the different tour-|'™S With their good luck, were there|trip. Many of the Rotarians were |he has his headquarters. Many Wyo-|during an argument. A warrant was i H inted to depict the grandeur of the sight. There is no place |futicatias In Moen, Diamude ana | in Italy they visited in Milan,' “sure looked good.” Mr. and Mra |test well. and_brought to Casper _last_night_ ke the good old U. S. === = turned from a trip to the continent of|to be granted a charter, France,|have not yet been erased. At Ze- che armani, ah re one having 6,000 graves, another 3,-| visited.” In the entire city there are the change in the age of the| FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT an 000 graves and the last 1,000 graves. |no horses or automobiles, and the few | Cities visited. He first left. Casper, | Trmane wantads DO pey.-— - : Before leaving France they saw the|dirt streets are very narrow. The which is the youngest of all and as! 1 ruins of Soissons. thousands of gondolas do the -trans-|he traveled east to New York, each} | 3 —_————- | Pasle-on the Rhine. From there they|Nelson. In Florence, the city of |the one before; then from Engiand to under arrest here, charged wie oe . - t “ b 5 Mrs. Nelson stayed til he reached Rome, |sault and battery upon the pe: j ll shi t of Buckle Including garden parties, iunches,|Went to Lucerne, “one of the most | statues Mr. and the continent un’ | |} Fal ipment 0: juckley Rotarian Back From Three Months Abroad Paints) risinncnt"were nel in their hones, | =utisul spots tn the world!" where dust one day and then left for Rome tne jase" st Sit Pie ep omearecedymeer || plete cS es TS SY ° 4 « | : lu- ci ; American Fourth of July celebration | cent cathedrals and the vatican. 2. he “other|to have taken place at the conc © Interesting Picture of Continent Where Hun- _|rounaing' country and receptions. ‘The | 4 of all” and after seeing the ee, Seale: ‘ 2 -jat the Palais hotel. In ‘ev From Genoa they Ipft for Paris and . | gion of a family quarrel. ‘i : | European representative of the Wa ery way m y Ipft for | eae” he is proud of his home city. materials, Handkerchiefs, OF RS na CUES beaten. ‘. re tained at a dii h h Ro- 3 n tarian was presented with fountain| satire trip there was only one day of|23. Among the passengers on the| C. F. Cross, former Wyoming ofl| Farley who is 2 labor contractor for || Linens, also. Middies and Se vay: i aeri . ing that he 9¢ «=& “I was always proud of being an Ameri | scription of the time and place. From Interlocken they took the friends counting the wives and fam- |pect structure in Iowa, departed this|denies the charge claiming 7 . ean tell the depth of the thrill when I fi saw the statue! Arter six @ays in London, Mr. ana|‘T!P Up the Jungfrau, and in keep-| ilies. They held two meetings on the |afternoon for California, Iowa, where |slapped the girl with his open han MRS. A. R. JAMESON REF AS ape otal ist parties and sailed for Ostend, Bel.|°" the best day of the season. From|from the Colorado. district. ming men are associated with Mr.|requested by Miss Hollenbeck yester- Phone 843-W Seeing ‘how the other half lives.’ No picture has ever been |'st parties a1 they visited different | Geneva they went up the Matterhorn.| After landing in New York which |Cross in the development of the Iowa|day and Farley was put under arres' . A.” These are the sentiments of |Ypres, Mr. Nelson saw the destruc- my ul ¢ B. Nelson, who has just re-;parade was led by the +last country|tion of intensive fortifications that PTR RT WEATHER—Fair tonight and probably Sunday, cooler tonight east and south portions. e three months, accompanied by Mrs.|which received the charter this last! brugge, which is on the canal con- Nelson. “The privileges of the trip|June; Spain, the next to last country |necting Ostend and Antwerp, and I 4 fas one which could be had only once|to enter, came second and as the| which formed the supply base of the = ct i @ hundred years, as in every city|grand finale, Uncle Sam with four!German army was the best example ~ "i With the exception of Naples, the lovely American girls, received a showing the reason for tho continua P a ole reeves mtive Rotarians to great ovation. tion of the world war. = H Ny) ‘ &@ special welcome to the vis: he meetin: af t Jah y —— a oO” y a. #" sald Mr. Nelzon. all, Geatipianbene Spadasioese oes | Deastens etal steed aettion > Gatetoet a 2 — - aS ———— ; re r. and M: Nek left C les, vas humoro' a by | fo ti a ruined roads re bein [ an ™ fo i" % ee ket! Meme AEDT LGOMMERCIALCOMPANY be = ae wie the ; os, aes tation. to om opie a Cae: who work Saye Sond = ve ven s > atte ste rs mm New York June 1 on the Cam-|gow on the follow’ 2 y. hi away the shells and ruins an 3, fila, ‘The Cameronia and the Cor-|trip was made up the Clyde river and| starting construction of new» bulld- ie THE BIG BUSY STORE £O Bi the two steamers taki eac dele 2 h . Mf Nels hesie: that an tee Sa Ee ee GR More Days of Our Big . in Edinburgh. The delegation|and a bouquet of flowers. Places of great beauty will be rebuilt. e See gs Peet emg lea peeled or ee eee WAT OUR N Sal Mie a ee eg Rn he = 16 Chey WINKS Grocery Closing Out Sale 7 *The convention in Edinburgh was nburgh, the Rotarians left| appointed. During their y there r held June 13, 14, 15 and 16, and dur-{ a where two weeks of en-/ th the privilege . the entire time of the visit of the = — = = 4 @ les, o ere spared for Eger lentertatonpiit: | acicre protab: @ Ss + war pageant marked the opening of ; Be convention. Each state having m A , 7 @e Rotarian charter was represented 4 By four beautiful girls and one man © @fessed in the native costume. The evro e ; — — HK es : SEE BEN“: | ; ] ’ Y S Na «1 POWER IN OUR MEN’S AND DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. q Branch 7 Fut West attdwest Ave H PSS Seis fa] ; K ad 74. K e ¢ ° : | ERG Ta Read the Prices Carefully. Each Item is a Big Money Saver He vail 5 SPEED . > FORTY-BED K MING HOUSE : Pes aescler Bs 52) mOmnOR BALE <i MEN’S DEPT.. Ideally located fi = jeally ‘or re- H ees E COMFORT NECKWEAR Beg erence A By aaa : B equipment practically | Asesementa won tots , : fi t of Cheney Cravats in Ho mraking plenty of rom Kl’ Baby Grand, price . $1,155.00 We have a fine line of Men’s Unlined Gloves, made _We have a fine eee Ht eney footers i er cant help but mass a to fit the hand, in the following makes: Grinnell, Tuf wide and narrow widths and a full variety of colors. money. ° i 5 42 7otl prog, $12,400 H The Little Wonder, 4-90 $797.50 Nut, Russell and Brotherhood. $1 00 and $1 50 i _—sOhandle it. H . . ! ° in? E Specializing, in Irrigated = ase er enema: $2.25 $2.50 : $3.00 ches, Paten' ry Farms, Hi ds, . ‘ | lingushmente’sna'nes. 1 Il’ Corner Second and David Streets Cee le LIGHTWEIGHT CAS RE K Notary Public H | HKHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH COLLARS SOX = | = = = Z S = = | All Arrow Stiff Collars that formerly sold at 25c With double reinforced toe and heel. Color, black now priced at 20c. only. Size, 9 to 12. 2 for 35c or 3 for 50c Priced at 50c : UNFURNISHED DRY GOODS SECTION 36-INCH KIMONA CLOTH | - TOWELS A Good Selection of Patterns. Monday Special Bleached, 18x41 inches, double thread, heavy ; weight. Special value. k= 3 for $1.00 Apartment House MONDAY SPECIAL Jap Silk, All Colors, 30 inches Wide UNBLEACHED TOWELS F O R L E A S E 69c Yard ig inches, red stripe; our regular 65c towel. BELDING’S SAT INS 3 for $1.00 By Furnishing This Building You Can Clear Some Nice Money 36 inches wide, beautifui figured Satins in a gor- / geous array of colorings, suitable. for linings, petti- FINAL CLEARANCE coats or kimonas. Specially priced for Monday. O n All : $2.39 Yard SASSY JANE DRESSES NOW __ READY-T0-WEAR ‘ SPECIALLY PRICED ASK FOR PRICES RENT $700 PER MONTH Two Month’s Rent Papable in Advance Shades and Hall Carpets Furnished Buy Your Groceries for Winter - During Our | BIG GROCERY CLOSING-OUT SALE Address Postoffice Box 319 Casper, Wyoming eo EU SNe HEN TT AVA TOE TTT AOA

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