Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO TRIO CONVICTED AT TORRINGTON; AS MANY FREED) Accused of Attack on} Jury Is | om Liquor Wyo. Noy 26. trial of s found and MICKELSON WILL SHOWS ESTATE WORTH $780, 000) | KEMME v. 26. Admission the late king” of t reveals that proximate widow of the administratrix witho WILLIAM S, HART r E “THREE WORD BRAND? Three Ff Plays Parts In New Photoplay William 8. Hart in a triple role— that is f 1 features of s latest Para be shown | “Three mou at the Ame double expo: done. Tr acters abs lem f cveded whe by his ow tured by rescued hildren are one. to be. the other directed cameraman k, one of the most beauti the screen is leading picture which fs said are most ing fror governor is The support- xcellent TWIST HOMES SED | BY DAUGHTER? J DEATH following an , being a compli and heart trouble freshman in gements will be made | rd from Colorado. ae One for mildness VIRGINIA One for meilowness, BURLEY One for aroma, TURKISH The finest tobaccos perfectly aged and blended 2O forl5* @ x. one. Moca *« {fi FART AYE And Little Bear Said— d Litt answer “I is, Little Bear. What Yuet to my about WY" The Lacie Beer tht ing but Little children “Prony.” the mascot of the U & 8 Callfornia. He eats almost every- BLACK REIGNS SUPREME IN PARIS, ADVOCATES OF Adc was t pur garded as the most becoming color. Frenc COLORS IGNORED, REPORT ov. 25, — Black remains e fashion world of ere onslaught the supreme le hag been forced to ventional black as the es and there Is every indica- at colors, except in minor nge black until late spring. opted at a time when economy uiding idea of all feminine ages, black has come to be re- h women say, it is alone in lertding itsel® to striking effects. Dre: geth But indica menta in style, said a very emphatic “no.!* ssmakers quietly gathered to- © before fall and winter models | given to the world and tacitly 1 that colors should have a e. The adoption of black wan ng them financially. One black carefully selected, took the colors the French women who are tors of the newest develop. ‘The demand this fall was for black and the big dressmakers bowed The key to success is work— There is no substitute for it! In order to do your best work, you must be healthy. You must sleep soundly at night, your nerves must be strong, of all fall and win- | « effects, will not be able to | of two or three dresses of dif- | to the inevitable. velvetine and perllaine are the most popular materials. | ‘Phe corset makers however have been slightly more successful in their efforts to bring the cdrset back into {ts own. Dressmakers are in- sisting that corsets are now neces sary to give the “uncorseted look.” This propaganda has succeeded in some instances but most French women, having fought and won their freedom, are loath in the language | of a famous French actress, “to | jail their bodies again.” | Where are four definite features of the fall and winter modes: a very long waist line, longer circular skirts with full sides, eccentric sleeveg of gay colors and the famous Brateau neck line. Brick red has been used exten- sively as trimming and some green steel ornaments for hats, purses, dresses and even shoes are the new- } est thing in novelties. | Door knobs and nail head effects are used in making girdles. \*case of shoes the usual order of things has been reversed and the smartest shoes in Paris are “knick- steady and under perfect control. If you are accustomed to drinking tea or coffee with your meals or between meals, you may be loading yourself with a very great handicap, Your nervous system may be stimulated beyond what is natural for you. For tea and coffee contain thein’and caffeine. These are drugs,as any doctor can tell you. They are known to irritate the nervous system by their action and to cause restlessness and insomnia, which prevent the proper recuperation of the vital forces. and coffee? Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) mede instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by Ask your grocer for Postum. Postum for Health—‘‘There’s a Reason” Your rn i is Gifs THE BRITISH ISLES AND EUROPE Must Be Mailed Before December 10 The most satisfactory present you can send is one of gur foreign drafts—as your American dollar is now at a premium in Great Britain and every European country. Casper National Bank Checking, Savings and Trust Departments Investments, Safety Deposit, Foreign Banking TO POINTS IN ESTABLISHED 1889 CASPER, WYO. be Casper Daily Cribune . erbock” ni with steel within the pny ed ae oe ere et ps avis Ford-Newberry ‘Phese shoes look more ‘like Amer- | tion ia extended to every one to {oan shoes than any ever be- fore worn by rrech Woniee, al. though the French last ts retained. The short stubby tee has disap peared in stylish French footwear. Black again dominates in hats, felt being. the best liked materials. Crowns are hats are sc with 4: worn seaspn Ctreular earrings, usually a circle of jet or ebony within a larger cir- cle, are-worn by tho best dressed women this fall. Novelty shops cam not make them women wear very tie in effect color has its*only opportunity in evening gowns for young girls. These are made in the brightest of colors but the evening dresses worn by their mothers and older relatives are black. The Empire period hay given the Inspiration for the youth- ful evening dresses this year? mak- ing wearers look like venerated an- cestors. The skirts are large, full with hips exteryied. ate agreed to dispose of the Ford-Newberry senatorial lection contest early in January. The agree ment, which was by unanimous con- sent, provides that the election case Smaller hats will be r coats later in the FORT SMITH, Ark., Nov. 25.—Nine ‘persons were injured, two probably aed as the sesult of an automobile SAVER ‘track yesterday. The car landed the tracks 25 feet below # —_—_—_" Make Richer, Tastier Ginger Bread ordinary Crepe Morrocan, | In the If you want to be at your best, capable of doing the very best work that lies in you, why not stop drinking tea Drink Postum, the rich, satisfying beverage made fron scientifically roasted cereals, Postum contains absolutely no drugs of any kind, but im flavor tastes much like rich coffee. brain structure by letting you get sound restful sleep. for 20 minutes. PRESBYTERIAN CHOM TO PRESENT SRORED CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY stands for ECONOMY The cholr of the Presbyterian church will y a sacred concert at the Pre nm chureh Sunday evening « jock, to which the members tends of the church are Inv The “Bread 1 include: Anthem, and duet, “Abide With sung by Mra. Pelky and Sais j anthem, “There is a ed Home" soloists, Mra. Ralph and Mrs. H, L. Bottoms; ‘He Shall Came Down Like Mrs. Buckner and Mrs. F. 8. Leschinsky, Mr. Firmtn and Prof, uet, “Oh Holy Father’ Mrs, John Lind and. Mrs. L. Leschinsky; male quarter, ” Messrs. Bottoms, Williams, Figmin and Lund- berg; ladies quartet,” ‘Crossing the ANYTHING! Job Printing is not a side line with us. We do not publish a newspaper or sell office furni. ind can of Calimet contains full-16 oz: Some fPour powders come in IZoz.cans instead of 16 ag Be sure you get a pound when you want it, 7. W. Burns, Pelky, ture, Our plant was equip id solely for oommercial , Sundwell; " anthem, printing—and we are S) ists in this line. We print fe Telling,” saloists, calling cards, office stat: coer, solege, sataner cata! and on different occasions have regular issues of beth The Sribune and The eat when their presses were out of conimission. Find the plant that is best equi ing—then take it there. We in and comparison. ‘i Frank and Messrs, Rarie, Hayden and Jones. The musical selections are taken from well known sacred concerts and are grouped to the best advantage to suit the voices of the musicians and to put into shape an unusual program. peed to do YOUR print- ite both your inspection Commercial Printing Co. VERYTHING THAT'S GOOD IN PRINTING * THE UNIVERSAL CAR Special Sale om’ Used Ford Cars. ~~ we Ee Basement Midwest eas ee Entrance Opposite ‘ice. ‘We-have a mimber of good used Ford cars, which we are going to make special prices’ on from November 26th to December ist. These cars will all be real bargains at the price we are putting on them. i Ford Runabout Delivery, 1917 Model__-__-: $85.00 2 m4 * Paes aap ited er wnsdlil 1914 Model, new tire aroutd............ ee ee ! of Reflecting the High Lights per Teagan? Mi -co=- ans Ford Touring, 1920 Model, with ‘tric Starting and Lighting System sigma $245.00 Ford Touring, 1920. Model, with Electric Starting and Lighting System, thorough- ly overhauled and repainted; looks just like new — - $325.00 Call at ‘Our Sales Room and Look These Cars Over EARL C. BOYLE Phone 9 125-137 N. Center St. SHIKANY’S Specials For Saturday Fancy Jonathan Apples, oY $3 20 of the Fashion Trend Patent Leather Oxfords It helps nerve and Postum Cereal (in packages Sold everywhere. Now Patent Leather Is Used bi In Oxfords -Blb. aay Fruit Preserves, $1 TY 1) per can ~—... neat te 2 talaga ov 9 cans Libby’s peadik Lor: ges Ae Large pkg. Red Moon Pancake Flour, per pkg. i opeeee aan os Large pkg. Armour’s Oats, DET Done tae nen Pt. jars Peanut Butter, per jaro oe sah Fancy Creamery Butter, Not so long ago patent leather was like fine China—pretty to look at but too delicate to use. se Not so today. It has retained all of its beauty, but in addition, it has been so im- proved that it has become a useful, wear- per Ib. 2a Sah Seba able leather. Gal. cans Apricots, (? per can Gal. caris Peaches, Our smart patent leather Oxfords, with new wide toe and perforated tip, or the new per- fectly plain toe with soft boxing, are a fine example of the latest patterns. Priced $8.00 and $8.50. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN We Carry Children’s Shoes Made the “All-Leatber” Way. 4 large rolls Toilet Paper for .... ~ 25¢ A full line of the choicest fresh an ok and fresh dressed poultry. d tag of Meee SHIKANY'S 142 East Second Street * Phones 903-474 “The Store Accommodating”

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