Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Y, W. SECRETARY. ~ SPEAKS BEFD Rt ROTARIAKS HERE ‘TICKET SALE SLOW FOR | ARMISTICE DAY DANCE | of the sale of tickets for the © bal) report the work tc .* at the present time. The map of representative citizens in Work of Girls’ Reserve Sec-|Cvirge of the entertainment would tion of Organization Told h. by District Representa- ment is made to of Casper. “The ary Ball is your a working support all - will the behind And do Casper “The first an men's Military Ball Armistice Day. It doreements of the Ki by the pur once. Do want to make Military Ball « 3 of Casper.” ed at the club me: Hardware company wow OETA 10) LESION MEETING WINS] he members of the committes in FATHER AND SON cere vicrony OANQUET PROVES GREAT SUCCESS © father and son banquet at the Baptist ‘church last Friday ved a highly successful culmina of the observance of “Father and eek in Casper. y one hundred men and boys at the banquet held at the church over which Rey. C. Thompson presided as togstmas- fter he made a short address reciting he history of the father and son movement, he called for expres- | sion from other diners. >. R. McGrew said he believed that best way to solve the boy prob- 1 was for the father to take them as confidential partners and thus heir activities. ert Castell gave a short talk on “Dad and I.” He developed the idea from the viewpoint of a boy Cc. A. Goodnight read “The Prodigal her” and showed how many fath. neglecting their sons and to wreck their lives imple things that a y being | I he drew. n w, he said, would teach rever- d and things that are good eeding if you @fd and di n Legion and] to en- The program was arranged er the direction of Messrs. Flynn, er, Carr and Dumm. The even ing was closed with an invocation by Mr. Olson. anna Somes R. I., who Ughted bis home and the Brother of County RECOGNITION, 15 REPORT on FX oS TT . QA That the Wy delegation at by the ‘o., was one of the most fective at the meeting is sho the weight ti carried in many of important functions of the big meet- ing. ‘The Kansas City Star says in this respect “Although Wyoming has one of} the sm t memberships of any| ye state this cowboy state has sent more than 200} legionnaires te the convention. in the stath bas fully 50 delegates here.’ the same ‘The following item from tl paper also holds interest for Casper ort fans. writart r Forrest, wearer of Gistinguishea honor althougb from Hannibal, ymedal, Mo., has been claimed by the Wyom- ing delegation of the legion as its Forrest has been making his home at Laramie, Wyo., for the own son. Jast two years. He has been the @ghting captain and catcher of the Midwest Refining company baseball team in this town end Wyoming fans believe that he makes as g00d a baseball player as fighter.” Over the proper PHOTO of today morrow—A LAS' Come See Our Beautiful O-S BUILDING—PHONE 859 Open Evenings Until Christmas. Sunday, by Appointment Only—10 to 3. PLSOLLELDL9LOO$OOSD9LEOOO96-9909005000900009000 Casper, the largest clty | ™ election of a gift, will bring fond remembrance to- NG GIFT? Jefirye’s Photo Studio ‘Commissioner On Visit to Casper William Veltch, formerly a pioneer resident of Natrona county and now mayor of Kanopolis, Kans., a thriving is in Casper visiting with his brother, R. J. Veitch, who is aspiring to the mayoralty of Casper. Mr, Veitch left Casper about to that time he the Glenro: and engaged extensive! io of the Grys. fon to being ity and Kanop- olis, Kans. HA! HA! He’s Coming Back Again! Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid” If you missed it when it was shown here a few months ago, see it this trip. when YOUR Rubbed-in-Oil Photographs | i HAIRCUTS 35c--40c--50c Adults (over 12 years), any time Children, before 4 P. M. (idle hours)___35c¢ Children, after 4 P. M. (busy hours) ___50c Henning Barber Shop THE HAIRCUT SHOP 090-r0099844-9040029G9006 street in front with gas which he manufactured on the premises := 2806. i eee It’s toasted to seal in the delicious Burley flavor—. STRIKE CIGARETTE City Fuel Co. East Yellowstone Avenue Near Stockyards Phone 328J Lump delivered, per bon 9.00 Egg Nut Coal, delivered, to 8.00 eo) re Give us a trial Coal, Magnetos Recharged While You Wait $5.00 Auto Electrical Company 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J (is — ari ‘ y Sale of High Grade ' Silks and Woolens A TIMELY FALL AND WINTER SHOPPING - OPPORTUNITY This Sale Is in Full Swing All — The Values Are Instant in Their I \ppeal. ’ A Genuine Golden Rule Store Sale SATIN FACE CANTON CREPE All women know the pop- ular trend of this fabric. The price we are offering it will have instant appeal to those who wish the best. This week only. CREPE BACK SATIN For a high lusterous silk this beautiful soft satin wiil please the most refined taste of all particula® dressers. Light aud dark shades. This week at ree ALL SILK CANTON CREPE The increased demand for this particular silk this sea- son will be appreciated when we offer it this week at such a low price as CHARMEUSE For those who want an extra heavy all-silk char- meuse their wishes will be fully gratified when they see these grades. This week at $3.48 Yard BELDING’S SATINS For those who want the best in satins, Beldings’ can be had here in the season’s choicest colorings and at a price never before quoted in Casper. All this $2.98 Yard ANGORA CREPE This is one of the new silk fabrics featured for the fall season and its elegant qualities will make it much in demand. Comes in black, brown, navy and grey. On sale this week at $4.59 Yard SILK CORDLETTE Another of the select numbers for this season. This is a soft fabric, with a slight corded surface, featured in brown, black, navy and Pekin blue. Our price this week $4.48 Yard WASH SATINS You will want to make your next summer under- garments now. Select from these now for Christmas gifts. Maise, orchid, turquoise, flesh and white. This week $1.69, $1.98, $2.39 Yard CHIFFON VELVETS Nothing richer looking than a velvet dress or suit. Select the material now. Black, riavy, brown and taupe. 40 inches wide. On sale at $6.49 $3.19 Yard Novelty Wool — Skirtings ALL 54 INCHES WIDE A beautiful range of pat- terns to select from. $3.65 Skirtings at $3.19 $3.98 Skirtings at $3.45 $4.25 Skirtings at $3.69 $4.48 Skirtings at $3.98 $5.48 Skirtings at $4.95 $5.69 Skirtings at $5.19 $5.98 Skirtings at $5.39 $6.75 Skirtings at $5.98 Coatings A large and well selected line of coatings for young or old to be found in our showing. $4.25 Coatings at $3.69 $4.48 Coatings at $3.98 $4.75 Coatings at $4.25 $4.89 Coatings at $4.39 $4.98 Coatings at $4.48 $5.48 Coatings at $4.85 $5.98 Coatings at $5.25 $8.25 Coatings at $7.45 Serges One lot of part wool and wool serges in good desira- ble colors for school dresses, $1.19 |The Golden Rule Store $3.19 Yard $2.69 - $3. 456 : if CREPE DE CHINE Here you find quality and quantity combined, as the range of colors comprises all tk: staple and new- est shades of the season. On sale this week at $1.95 Yard ~ SILK CANTON CREPE This 40-inch fabric is very much in demand for street wear. Our showing includes the best shades, good heavy quality, insuring perfect satisfaction. Our $3.19 Yard RADIUM SILK So practical for dresses and also for lingerie pur- poses. Its washing qualities will insure the wearer of money well spent. Comes in navy, brown, Pekin blue and flesh, at $2. 69 = TAFFETAS A very extensive array of colors is being shown in yard wide taffetas, both dark and light shades. Beld- ings’ guaranteed taffeta is included. Three lots to choose from, at $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 ee SILK SHIRTING It will be pleasure for you to make up a shirt from one of the many patterns we show for a Christmas gift. You can select either crepe, lejerse or broad- cloth, at a le $2.39, $2.49 Yard -LINDSAY & CO.

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