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a4 to work. uncle M. J. Gothberg, is to his home in Newark. N. J. to be with vestige 4 for the Christmas holl- Harry Johnson, field manager for jthe Chappell Of company, left yester- day for a two weeks vacation to be spent with his people Dostoftice, w E been suffering |from a bad case of blood potsoning in his foot, has recovered and return- cee Thomas Moss of Salt Lake arrived \in Casper to sepend the Christmas TOM MOORE STARS IN AMERICA: ATTRACTION in la Wis, Crome.) tom Moore's. newest screen play, “From the Ground Up,” written for of the Cisce;!bim by Rupert Hughes, one of the frering | SFeatest of motion picture writers, is coming to the America theater, for two days, beginning Friday. It is a jolly comedy of character and shows Goldwyn's genial Irish star in a most, diverting role. The characters are clear-cut and real human beings, while MAS, GUY.FARRENS NEAR: DEATH WHEN QVERGOM GATE RECEIPTS MISSING, CLAIM Clayton Warner ana J. E. Shea,| Mrs. Guy Farrens, 919 East Third said to have been jointly interested | Street, narrowly escaped death with G. J. Henesy in the sport card|®#pbyziation early Wednesday when which was staged at Jazziand theater |Sh® was overcome at her home and last night are being held by the police | Picked up tn af unconscious condition. on a charge of investigation as a re-|Gas leakage during the night had sult of the alleged failure of their partner, Henesy, to show up with the filled the kitchen with fumes and on entering the room in the morning to doin tho party}holdays in the city. They arrived here, st before the last snow storm, ee trom Nebrisim where she has been ¢t-|aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Addington tending the state university ut In-'on West Eleventh street. com, and will spend the holidays vith ber parents here. . CITY BRIEFS ‘the past several days on a business and enjoying the theaters in the| H. B. Durham returned this morn-|— Colagado city. 3 ing from Thermopolis where he was| x! ie the gone on business. Miss Elsie Seward is leacing. for ' CNaate4 Leasing, Mich,, where she will spend} Floy@ Pendell is leaving for Den- the Christmas day, From there ehc|ver where he will join Mrs. Pendell, | = ‘wil. KO to Milwaukee, Mis., for New)|to spend Yours, and will then return to this city. ' | ie ei> b ‘ be A. L. Mathers of Probst and Math- Oi. ee ers, realtors, is confined to his home Mra. Alfred Terrill, who has been/with a severe cold. visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Rob- . ale? F ert Harrington, at her home here, has| Wills Lund-who has been visiting left for Shreveport, La., where she in-for the past two months with his | i re ? 3 k i i * i é ; k He i i i | a Harold Jones, ; i By i H é a 5 3 i ef AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL FUR SALE Miss Vera Manbeck as maid of honor Miss Manbeck, formerly a resident here, ‘who visited in the city fer sev- eral weeks last summer, ‘s to be mar: ried to Clark Rodgers on January 4. The marriage, will be one cf the aborate social events of Alton. Miss Sullivan will leave after the wedding for Chicago, Ti)., where she will spend the remaind ef the win- ter taking a course of studies. © ‘ a sah me Meeting r So EL per eathien isters will meet in reg- ular session this evening for the last meetii ef this year. Initiations are in order. /A social hour will follow the. business: session and refreshments wis served. oe ‘ Mrs. Firmin Héstoss After Choir Practice. ‘The members‘ of the choir. of the Presbyterian chureh. will be the guests o€ Mrs. Fy B. Firmin ree a aE evening following the choir prac fer this:evening. The informal pie is given in honor of Mrs. C. S, Wak- of Walla Walla, Wash., sister of Mrs. Firmin, who is a noted musician. Musical numbers will be given and a social time will be followed by re- freshments. What Could Be a Greater Gift Than. Something in Fur? MR. A. B. DUPLER OF DENVER One of the largest importers of Furs in the United States, will have on > display in our store TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $50,000 of the Most Wonderful Furs Ever Shown in Casper Prices have been marked very reasonable and we invite a close inspec- tion by the buying public of Casper. jholidays with friends. Sein igen | 0 ona ace secre main. = SEAVER HELD CHEBOYGAN, Mich., Dec. 22.—De- publio Shara ara any tage - trott ofticers were on their way to Miss Martha Wilson has :eturne4/end at the home of her uncle and Wie deve tie wees ce ee man who gave his name as Eamonn Haywood, but who ts belfeved by po- lice to be Eugene international search has been made since June, 1920, when the body of Leroy’s wife was found in a trunk in' New York, where it shipped charged with murdering the woman. ei the comedy {s natural and really funny. “From the Ground Up,” is a companion-piece to “Hold Your Horses,” also written by Mr. Hughes, in which Tom Moore achieved one of his biggest successes. Goidwyn has given the star an able supporting cast, including the beau- tiful and gifted Helene Chadwick, Darrel Foss, De Witt C. Jennings and Hardee Kirkland. BE. Masin Hopper the director, got every ounce of. hu- manity and huimer which Mr. Hughes }put into the story out of it and upon the screen. Mr. Moore has the role of a digger of ditches, whose happy disposition Leroy, for whom|and an application to work raise him rapidly from the “ground floor’— digging the foundation—of the sky- scraper to an office as contractor for and builder on the top floor. a had been. Leroy 1s from Detroit. EXCLUSIVELY gate receipts after the fights were! over. No definite action has been taken but it ts said that the police have been unable to find Heneay. It ts probable that another follow is mixed up in the —_——_ disappearance of the gate receip's. Dolls to Be Given ae atte al Instead of $15 to be the afditionals gift to be presented at the Columbia ¢ 5 theater, the presents will be 15 dolls. ! wet breakfast Mrs. Farrens was over- come. Her father entered the room ® few minutes later to find her pros- trate and she Is now almost fully re- covered from her experience. These dolls will range from the tn- expensive but clever kewple novelties YORK, Pa. Dec. 22.—Burglars| to early today broke into the Mount Wolf bank and stole $100,000 in se- the handsome and costly lamps which are the envy of ho has seen them attractive. ‘Tribune Classified Ads ring Results boxes were broken with a hammer. nnn Me niuths Ge curities from safety deposit boxes. They forced a window and cut through the vault doors with acety- lene torches ed at the Doll Shop next to the Iris theater. The dolls will be given to members of Locks on 80 deposit] the play “Docto usual gifts presented on “ A WOMAN'S STORE A Special Silk Underwear Sale Christmas Gifts of Distinction For the Giver Who Understands And the Recipient Who Appreciates GOWNS Made up of finest quality crepe de chine, washable satin and georgette; ‘lace trimmed and tailored; #& $12.50 value; while they "“~ $4.95 $69.50 to $145.00. No.duplicates. cial prices prevail. We Have Received for Madame Evening, Dance and Dinner Gowns Direct From Our New York Office. - SPECIALLY PRICED $49.50 to $95.00 The usual prices of these gowns are One only of each mod- el. Make yonr selection while these spe- Camisoles A most wonderful line of camisoles in all -washable materials, tailored and lace trimmed. Some extra sizes included. Values regularly sold up to $4.00. $1.45 WE ARE ALSO OFFERING COMPLETE EONS. OF Dresses’ Coats Suits _ Waists Millinery And hundreds of novelties that make acceptable and practical Christmas gifts, Chemise and Opposite, but not opposing, are the twin modes of black and glittering colors in formal gowns for the social season, the poignant sea blue of sapphire sequins a foil for cos- tumes of stately black jet, the shimmering coral red, a con- trast for gowns of bronze, gold or silver, and velvets a comple- Jie Shop Phone 1304-W 256 South Center Street Teddys All of finest quality crepe de chine, washable satin and georgette; some fancy lace trimmed and tailored; regular values up to $7.00— $3.25 A DEPOSIT WILL If Its From ment to metallic fabrics. CHASE UNTIL WANTED HOLD ANY PUR.- Boudoir Caps In all colors, have just ar- rived. Specially priced— $1.50 to $3.75 FUCHS’ She Will Appreciate It N00. = = — TO BE SO Our Entire Line of Pickard world’s finest hand-deco-~ rated Haviland ware. When you shall have- purchased it you will be - satisfied with —_ yourself and’ with the present you have selected. Sold Exclusively at The Kimball Drug Stores Christmas guests at - ‘and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan on South in the Casper public schools, see 4 G. R. Hagens andshis son, William ‘Hagens who has been 2 student at the Principia college in St. Louls, Mo., are . REGARDLESS OF COST of TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS THE LEADER Opposite the Postoffice SO a ae ee ee ee ee a mmm