Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 3

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commissioners and assessors. He in- tends leaving—this evening for Rapid City, Ia., where he will join his wife,! | spend: the Christmas Miss Mary Warren of Riverton, ts will spend several days as a guest at the home of Miss Margaret England on South Elm street. Several infor-| mal soci affairs have been planned in onor of th> ~‘sitor. wee Dame, Ind., will spend the Christmas- tide with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Like- ly in Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Likely has been in the east for some time. eee George G. Peck, head adman on maindér of the winter at least. Des Moines, Iowa, where he will spend $e. the Christmas holidays with his par- General Ald Meeting ents, ; Is Announced. | . ‘There will be a meeting of the Gen- eral AS@ of the Methodist church Fri- relative to the re- who has been visiting there for the this city for the past season with Where he expects to remain at his relatives and friends in Rapid City. |home. se Migs Cora Likely, who has been at-jjeft for Denver last night on com. + | tending the St. Mary's college at Notre] pany business. D. J, Smith, chief engineer of the} Standard, left iast night for Ardmore, | Okla, where he will spend the holl- days with Mrs. Smith, who is visit-| The Tribune, left this afternoon for|'" there with her parents. Francis Dunn, who has been a stu- Gent at the Ames college, Ames, Iowa, | for the past term, has returned to his| |home and will spend the Christmas : with his parents, Mr. and day afternoon, December 30. All -} Mrs. W. F. Dunn at their home on} members are asked to be present as CITY BRIEFS . North Durbin mireet be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE ee - Peace Advocate From Japan (Cotton Rates in MOVABLE SCHOOLS URGED Open Shop In Texas mage BY EDUCATORS OF IDAHO Packing Plants’ AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 23. — The | ST. LOUIS, Dec. 23.—Fourteen in- Texas railroad commission tn « circu-| MOSCOW, Idaho, Dea. 23.—Use of dependent packing houses here today wr tesued today granted a ten per| movable schools as a means of reach- announced they had decided defi Ormt reduction In cotton races In Tex-|ing pupils in the more "parsely set- ly to operate on the open shop plan. &s It is expo.ted that the railreads/tled districts of Idaho was recom. —_—__— ¥.1, soon sumwi: applicativrs for re-| mended at yesterday's session of the Soe er Stee oe ee Seren se | Alien Landings Permitted for 90-Day Period | —————— A. J. Cunningham of the Casper Na- tional bank, and prominent stockman t, i of this part of the country, returned a } this morning from Cheyenne, where | he had been cated on baximese” Pershing Sends | Lesiie Van Doren, who bag veen as AINAS Greeting his home in Erie, Pa., | tending college at Amer. (owa, re. : oe the state turned today from the sctool ant wii, €0 Army Forces ® ‘ been spend the Christmas time with his eee: Cr mn: parents at his home here. cee Frank Purcell who has been at tending school in the east, retu © hf home on South Park stre morning and wi with his parents, Purcell. ral sued and Mra. \ ~—— and wate Da: pert workmen. All work Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. togmen, «1 _ ED a * . 4 Es: ty ,, BARE a oer erereesess OCF 270¢/A ow INFANTS ant INVALIDS Japan. mene @ descendant of Benjamin Franklin, ber futher being a hile her mother ls Japancea Horlick’s } ‘@ sell biades of all kinds. J. M. Rotherham has left for At- kinson, Neb., where he will spend the Christmas day with relatives and! friends. He will return to his home! of appreciation is extended to here on East Second street after Jan- Lander Dairy Produce company|uary 1. which donated the milk and cream for . ~ ee the dinner which was served the! Col. Burke H. Sinclair has returned from Salt Creek where he spent yes-| terday looking after interests for the) were made for a community Christ- mas tree to be held by the Midwest: Refining company for the children at Salt Creek. eee Dr. M. J. Nolan is leaving within Christmas time with wreaths of holly,| ‘he next two days for Alliance, Neb., branches of mistletoe, and bunches of | Where he will spend the Christmas flowers. day at the home of relatives and friends. cee Gregory Powell hus returned to Salt Creek spending several days! here attending ‘to busin#¥s interests for the Midwest Refining comipany.: Mr. Powell was in charge of the of the club inctude}™heart day” drive held in the @elds the Mesdames S. T. Butler, W. G. Bur-] Several weeks ago which proved = nett, Ray Marshall, John Nelson, Rob-| Test success, } War- ert ‘Vestea paige HO. War} AS aS es Sore tonieeneeny 3 tending the University of Wyoming a ‘ Laramie, has returned to his home In the city and will spend the holidays PERSONALS with his parents. Mr. Kocher has) 3 AS, made quite a name tor himself in the athietic circles of the university. re kti% eee Mr. and Mrs, James F. Breuklander/the city yesterday and will remain of Denver are expected to arrive in} here until after January i. Mrs. Al- the city tomorrow and will apend the! jen came here several weeks ago and holidays visiting with the two broth-|has been a houseguest at the home . Mr. Breuklander, Mr, and Mra. W. D, Kirby. Mr. Allen will be entertained at the Kir- Mr. by home also. cee Fred EB. Holdredge of Thermcpolis while In the city will combine the} was a business visitor to the city yes-| pleasure trip with business. He will|terday. He returned home this morn- * Lf Al ‘Allen of Newcastle arrived in be at the Grand Central hotel, Tues-| ing. day, December 27, where he will re- eee ceive business visitors. N. 5. Wilson of the Midwest Refin- 5 ie ahd ing company has returned from the Miss Frieda Watkins, who is in the | north where he has been attending to employ of the Western States Oi) and/ business interests for the pst several, Land company, is leaving this even-| gays. | ing for Denver where she will remain : coe. for over the holiday time. She will re-| walter C, Hill, district manager for sume her position with the company tne Tee C. Moore company, is spénd- ing several days in Denver. Dame Rumor has {t that there is a lady in the case and if go, many Casper friends will offer congratulations, 3 eee yg *| George J. Heiser, proprietor of the Casper Typewriter Exchange, and his Know Who This Is? ladies will spend the Christmas vaca-|- tion at the home of their parents, Ate are being planned in honor of the Misses Purcell. : . . Miss Anne Frederickson of Annes’ for the east where she will spend the Christmas time with her pdrents. ~~ rears Miss Mary Tobin returned today from the east where she has been at- tending the St. Mary’s college in Notre Dame, Ind. Miss Tobin will remain at her home here during the Christmas holidays and will return for her last term at the college soon after the N. B—A good safety razor outfit makes an excellent pres ent for Christmas. The Kimball Drug Stores the Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Por Infants, Invalids end Growing Children . malted grain extract in Powder Most of Us Will Make This a. Christmas of Practical, Useful. Gifts» For Her—The newest star in shoedom — “Sally” pumps. We're sure she will like ‘Sally”” very, very much—the price is as popular as the shoe, 5 : Only $7.50 DUPLER’S New York Denver San Francisco Dupler’s Furs are known from coast to coast for style and qualig¢y. Every garment guaranteed. MR. J. H. DUPLER Widely known Fur expert in charge. WE ARE ALSO OFFERING AT BIG DISCOUNTS COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF Dresses Coats Suits Waists Millinery And hundreds of novelties that make acceptable and practical Christmas gifts. Be. For Her—Felt and Satin Slippers for mother, wife and sister,-to be had just as fancy or just as plain, as you may wish— Priced $1.75 to $2.75 The wise shopper is saving money when shopping with us. 256 South Center Street IGGING— new year. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Holmes left to- ay ‘for Council Biuffs, Iowa, where they wi? visit until after the first of (he pew year. oe Mr. and Mrs, David E. Breeden ar- from Tensieep, holidays with the latter’s sister, Mrs. George W- Fersu ton, 964 Sauth Ash. oe Miss Lea Holloran, who has been Attending the St. -Mary’s college in Notre Dime, Ind., returned to the tity: this morning and will spend the holidays with her mother at their home on South David street. Miss ‘olloran {s one of the popular mem- bers of the younger sociai circles of the elty and numerous entertainments aave been planned in her honor. Serer SEE SMITH & TURNER'S Christmas Goods Bargain Table Any Item Half Price Charles Anda returned this morning trom Cheyenne where he went, to ‘end, the annual meeting of county TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST Our Entire Line of TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS In the Opposite Building : Postoffice

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