Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. if 4 Personals ter, Marjorie, epent yesterday make their home there. eee from Calt Creek. She intends ning, to matters_in connection Shrine ball this evening. eee ‘The n ganization is for March 23, at the home of Mrs. A. P. Nesbitt, 623 East A A number of shoctmates amt] ing conditions — friends of Miss Emily Lorine Schoff, were tho guests at a birthday party : ‘The guests were Mc. and Mrs. Frank Pontius, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross, Mr. Mrs. RS. Ellison, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mtr and dangh- city en route to Denver from Salt Creek where they have been spending the winter. Mrs. Mix and little girl will remain in Denver where Mr. Mix intends to join them later. They will Tre. Jack Russell ts in the city ing the week-end viriting with friends and relatives here and will be in at- tendance at the Shrine ball this eve- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peterson have remned to their home tn the city -| after spending the week in Denver on a pleasure trip and also attending with ‘Wort ims been recetved that Mrs. in Migs Marsio Jones. pent with muste.|. 1S Cause for its bi night, clarinet, and John Grover cliimati l - QUEEN OF SHEBY” NEW FEATURE AT AMERIC “Queen of Sheba,” the William For super-special which created a tremen- magnificence. All wrote with wonder- ing approval of the pageantry attend- ing the arrival of the Queen of Sheba at King Solomon's court, and declared the chariot race cheered by 5,000 spec- tators f be one of the most thrilling scenes ever shown on the screen. “Queen of Sheba” was a year in the making, after Virginia Tracy had ‘written the story following s long search of volumes and documents for information regarding the world's most beautiful woman. The produc tion was directed by J. Gordon Ed- wards, ‘The role of the Queen of Sheba ts played by Betty Blythe; Frits Lieber. noted Shakespearian actor, is King Solomon; Claire de Lores ts Queen Amarath wife of Solomon (and Ne” Craig is neen tn the role of the Prin- cess Vasht!, Sheba’s opponent tn the chariot race. From all reports, based upon the in the spend- the ‘W. 0. Goorge, who spent the fall and New York run, “Queen of Sheba” Calumet is made under such exact-, packed in such a scientific manner, that its leavening strength and purity never vary. It retains its original si for months held today at the home of the hostess, 4 ori; 1219 South Elm street. after leaving the factorie ‘The guests arrived with mu- fa merous for the inspiration of the Whi i ‘ spoonful, spoonful is the same as the first. CALUMET BAKING POWDER This uniform quality of demand. Housewives know they can di upon the results obtained— ditions or temperature cannot de- power. 137 East Second Street ‘ $12.75 $21.75 $17.75 $36.75 REDUCTIONS ON ALL LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR, FULL LINE OF COATS, SUITS, DRESSES ON DISPLAY Kassis Dry GoodsCo. he Casper Hailp Cridune : MAN CONVICTED INU.S. GOURT 1S WANTED HERE ly by the sheriff's office here that Cadillac and Chandler automobiles stolen from Omaha over a year ago had been recovered here. The name of the local purchaseru was withheld because it was believed that the transaction was bonafide here. After presenting the facts to the Gepartment of justice the sheriff's of- fice has been advived that Henderson was the man who moved the cars to were convicted om the testimony of|cied at her apartmonts here yesterday J. W. Frederickson who turned state’s| afternoon after a brief Ulness. She is evidence. survived by her husband who has been MRS. COMSTOCK DIES ior thn past tee pours and BY Ewe AT APARTMENT HERE sons who live at Medicine Bow. The body is being held at the Bowman mortuary pending the arrival of Mr Comstock and his sons It is proba Lie that the body will be moved to Medicine Bow for interment. Sofe Mil fevn WANTS oo NVALIDS: Horlick’s bs Original Avoid [mitations Wyoming and disposed of them. GODOWSKY’S PIANO The World’s Best Piano The Ampico in the Knabe Piano The Ampico in the Marshall & Wendell Piano Hallett, Davis & Co. Pianos Ivers & Pond Pianos Bebr Bros. Pianos Br-wster Pianos Marshaii & Wendell : Pianos Wade Cramer DEALER 348 S. Kimball St. Phone 1468 Better Than e e Medicine Getting well faster far wih a Semapwice ‘a help pass the tedious hours. And while it amuses it trains the ear to an appre- ciation of true tones. Musicians recommend The Brunswick to aid in the musical education of chil- dren, Brunswick Records are also New Spring Dresses ON SPECIAL SALE Saturday Only Four lots—in Canton Crepes and Taffetas. All New in Design. Phone 1740 unique in the artistic beauty of their interpretation. A Brunswick, on a Brunswick —this is the height of musi- cal achievement. One dozen records of your choice. One record brush. - Four packages of needles, $2.58 Per Week wd Substitutes Infents, Yovafids end Growing Chiltres Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Tu Grea! Pood Drink Por All Age | No Cooking — Nourishing — Diguetible Jie 256 South Center Street SUITS DRESS AND STREET MODELS In latest materials, from $25.00 to Shop Phone 1304-W || $98.00 Some Sport Models. $19.95 Lot 3 $24.95 Wonderful Line of New Spring Millinery on Display New Shipments Arriving Daily. PRE-EASTER COATS ~ SUITS ~- DRESSES self before making your purchase. ful assortment on sale Saturday only at MILLINERY Our Entire Stock—Nothing Reserved— at Two Prices Lot 1$5.00 Lot2$10.00 All shades and the very newest styles. Remember we carry no merchandise from season to season— all new goods. Our line of Children’s Hats is com- plete—at ‘prices that will interest you. ~ THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. Next to Iris Theater “The Baby Bond Store‘ ?AGE THREE Laundry Workers’ Strike Benefit Dance COOKS AND WAITERS HALL 324 WEST YELLOWSTONE Saturday Evening March 11 HELP THE GIRLS GET A LIVING WAGE Tickets $1.00 Including War Tax JUST RECEIVED A Large Shipment of Beautiful Silk Undergarments Teddies, Gowns, Camisoles, Bloomers and Step-Ins. In the latest spring colors. In crepe de chine, pongee, wash satins and other new materials. Lace trimmed, some embruidered, and Prices Reasonable SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 212 South Wolcott Street Around the Corner from Lukis Candy Co. 929-9999 9-4-9090 9-9-09996-6 9098 FOO POOLEEE POT OLE FETT PPP IPOH IS FO IOM PODDSOCESEENES? A wonderful selection, of the very newest styles, col- orings, materials; every wanted garment in this wonder- ful collection—an assortment comprising over 500 differ- ent garments—of Coats, Suits, Capes, Dresses—every one of high class caliber and every garment worth dou- ble value. Come in and look them over and satisfy your- Compare our mer- chandise with others and satisfy yourself. This wonder- wee THe LEADER ‘F YOU WANT TO SELL IT TRY A TRIBUNE WANT AD VALUE SALE $25 A Few Saturday Specials We are showing a new complete line of Children’s Dresses and Coats. Look them over and get our All Wool Slip On prices, h Sweaters -_-___ $1.98 Georgette cily embroid- White Cotton Lawn and Vole Waits SOC ered Women’s Pure Silk Hose, Dlack aid colors; $1.00 Gordon make ___ Waists, fan- | $2.98 Fancy Leather Bags and Van- vines SS 15¢ Children's Black — Saal ewe. Tan mio $5.00| tr see Midwest Building

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