Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. ? ® b attractive appearance of the tabie. The Victory Workers’ circle of the Methodist church will hold a baked sale at White's Grocery company on| 1 GION E April 15.. The members wish to isl pase } itll mind the people that the date is also 3 mis ‘the wedding day of Uncle Bim and| Widow Zander, and the baked sale of. fers a piece of the wedding cake. eee Cormunittes Has Interesting Meet. The finance committeo of the Busi: ness and Professional Woman's club he'd an interesting meeting last Satur day at the offices of Dr. Ida Berquist Plans for getting subscriptions to | Casper following the meetin; DAR 5 Herbert and Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Benjamin presided | Informal Evening and hostess at a pretty dinner| Is Nice Affair. party served at the Herbert home on} wr. and Mrs, Charles Benjamin en- might, t od ‘The pen ot the| “tained a fow friends at their home irth t ammiversary of Mrs. Charles’ «. Benjamin. A beutiful centerpiece) of American Beauty roses added to the ening ia honor of Mr..and Mrs. Cone, of Waynetown, Ind. who are | visiting here with their daughters, Mrs. Virgil C.. Rivers, and Mrs. A. J. Wilde, A delightful evening recalling old "| times in Indiana was spént and sev- eral musical selections were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Cone expect to leave | visiting 1 r the east within a few weeks. after ET | enjoying a pleasant stay in Casper. ‘A dance will be given by the Amer- ican Legion at the Arkeon April 20, | for the purpose of raising money to jearry on athletic activities. Rinkler’s jorchestra will provide music. Epe- cialty numbers will be put on. The Public is invited. | school for girls. cee T. F, Algeo will be home this week from attending the funeral of his brother in Oklahoma. B. P. Bacon of the Natrona Power company, is expected home sometime schools, was in Casper yesterday, oe L. A, Reed went to Denver last night. cee Dr. G. T. Morgan has left for Au- rora, Neb, where he was called on a short business trip. ee» Frank Tyner, formerly a resident here, has returned to the city. from Colorado Springs, where he spent several months, see It costs $50 to get drunk and carry @ gun in Casper. Ray Carter was fined that amount last night in po lice court. | this week. eee ) Superintendent Foote of the Lander Ss of the South McKinley street, Sunday Sis: Archdeacon Dray has returned to Cheyenne after spending the week-end Crsper, SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS CLARION, Pa—Captain Ronald Amundsen, explorer and four fly- ing champions, narrowly escaped death at Miola when the monoplane Personals ry egg: Poapdpmon dita e-Casper Daily crivune a | turned to her studies at the Woicott (Continued from Page One from 6 cents a pair to 12 cents a pair and 5 cents ad valorem. Under a lostminute change made'than in the in the dye provision would continue the present embargo with a loensing system for one year. Rates on dyes were fixed at 7 cents a pound. The dye interests had asked for a five-year embargo, arguing that this was necessary time industry from German compe- upon. Under the U; rails are free. The motorcycles, compared with to protect war- For the first time ft is proposed that Iong staple cotton be placed on | with the rate at 7 cents a pound as compared with the 15 cents asked for by the agricultural- tariff bloc. Short staple cotton is re. tained on the free list. The duties proposed in the silk and silk goods schedule fs said by officials ANEINUTTVETN EY ETTTATER TET TTT SAME PRICE for over 30 years BR Ssh Toa in Sie Ml RS tha Ee the dutiable list, Latest photograph of Lady Rachel endish, Gaughter of the Duke of Cave Devonshire, who may be Great Bri OCR cs Whos Ie popular magazines were made, and the club was divided into teams to com- pete in the work. ‘4 Following the business a social hour | «0 tier tor stout eek iat ‘was enjoyed: by, Ines Babb, MErwaret | ji, sriends, Mra. Fowler was fon, Barry, Mabel Sykes, Mrs. Harvey Wis Sartor haga hadhe sath aeg ba bLt pe amigo merly a Casper resident but has not cee visited here for the past 15 years, She is amazed at the change and the growth of the city. R asnvan. ot gies gna ee 1 _Mrs. R. F. Turkle of Hutchinson, celebrated their tenth birthday anni-| ®8ns, arrived several days ago and cisary Sunday afternoon at their] WW!! visit here with her sister, Mrs. home at 1235 South David stecet.| Pthelyn Reno, for somo time. The table was benutifully “decorated E Seis with Faster novelties, with a large} Word ‘has been received here sent nest of colored Kuster eggs in -the| ‘rom Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, that Mary center. Blue crepe paper was at-| lester ts much improved. Dr. Lath. tached to the chaneliers and brought] ‘oP and Mrs. Lathrop aré both with to the four corners of the table whicn|the little girl who is taking special ened in blue baskets filled with nuts] treatments from a child specialist in and other dainties. Those prevent} -hicago, Ill, wei Donald Lohdell, Dona:a Tuy- eae jor, John Patferso1, Donald ‘ombs.} Mrs. Brady is leaving this week for john Huff, and Misses Dorothy Dolio: | *maha, Neb.., and Chicago, IL, where ‘an, Helen Ruggles Lena Dsttwyler | ne intends spending several weeks Nova Fuller and Neva Starr. isiting with relatives and friends in pe, @ she eart. Joint Banquet to Follow Meeting. W. L. Kuykendal Rebekah Lodge No. 39, will, hold a regular business sesgion on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the I. O. O. F. hall, There will be snitiations. Following the businesses ‘and initlo- tions o joint banquet will be held in which the Muscovites and the Natrona Rebckah Lodge No. 13, will take part. he committee in charge of the evening inciudes: Mabel Thayer, Gladys Reed, Della Peake, Florence Jonson, Katy Boyd, and Selma Mor- ris, and the Messrs. J. O. Brittain, W. 0. Daly and Art Cozankie. eee ‘Twins Celebrate ‘Tenth Birthday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend are expected to return to the city tomor- row morning after spending several days in Denver on a business and jleasure trip. , eee James P. Sweeney who recently underwent an operation ror appendi- citis, is reported to be improving steadily and will soon be able to re- ceive his many friends. eee Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Smithers have ‘eturned from the south where they have been visiting with friends while Mr. Smithers attended to oil interests ed over in a forced landing. pther half a dozen brides that bave INDIANAPOLIS — Fifty thous- been picked for him, almost half of |¥oung lives in reveling in the fresh and non-union bituminous coal min- ers in addition to the 155,000 union anthracite miners are participating in the general sus- pension of work, according to state- ment of President John L. Lewis, miner leader. LONDON — Captain William J. Briscoe, U. S. A., and one soldier burned. to death, 81 others injured, fighting a forcst fire at Bagio, Phil- ippine islands, CHICAGO—L Imvestigation by fed- One of these is Cardinal Dough. . ikl apibin af tacaels tA returns [erty oc Phtaderphsa: IURROTUTEENV TREE TUTUEPEETEGGREETONEL THT? made by Governor Len Small, Ver- mon Curtis, a banker and Fred Ster- ling, former state treasurer, all fac- ing trial on charges of conspiracy in connection with the alleged em- bezzlement of state funds started. OKLAHOMA CITY, Jean P. Day, wealthy attorney and oil man, will ited for the slaying of Lieut, Col. Paul Ward Beck, un- “something new county attorney announced. develops” LISBON—Portugese aviators who are attempting flight from Portu- gal to South America left St. Yin- cent island for the island of Soa Thiago, Cape Verde, group whence .they will start Wedesday for Brazil- Breaker Boys tain's next queen—if the Prince of Use less of Wales doesn't select one of the wir and sunshine, Basetall claims. the attention of the m: but others spend much time romping through the woods or fishing for suckers and bull heads. The loye of the “old swimmin’ hole” ulso is strong, despite the chill stil! in the mountain streams, Many noted men have risen from breaker boys, the wages earned at the mines paving the way for semi- y, normal school or college educa- than of higher priced brands. millions of pounds HATS FOR Lyon and Elzee Patterns. Millinery Drug Store § BAKING POWDER The government used EASTER WEAR Choose yours at our clos- ing out sale. Entire stock at $5.00 to $7.50, including ‘The Town Talk Balcony Smith & Turner North Casper. ‘An afternoon tea will be served by the Lades’ Aid society of North C: per tomorrow »t the home of Mra. L Etmore, 552 East 4f street. ‘All members and friends are invited in the Oklahoma and Texas fields. ———_——<—_< Enjoy Holiday WILKESBARRE, Pa., April 11.— City Briefs Released by the suspension in mining operation from the dusty confines of the great, gaunt structures that dot Just Received Tom Hall county commissioner, 'S spending several days in the city ‘rom his home in Arminto. eee to attend, Helpfal Clab To Meet. ‘The members of the Helpful club will meet Thursday afternoon at the 1° is attending a meeting of the leg- Nome of Mrs. ‘Tilden on Johnson|islative committee of the Wyoming street. Teachers’ association. eee ess Business Meeting to R. Lee Bagby has returned from Precede Party. Denver where he accompanied his TR business meeting of the busines: | daughter, Virginia Bagby, who has re- A. A. Slade is in Cheyenne where Y. W.C. A. CAFETERIA favorite dish vs tomorrow. Jiggs and hix are the anthracite coal regions, the break. er boys are having the time of thi BY EXPRESS 45 SUITS girls’ class of the Methodist churcn Sunday school will be held tonight at the church. ‘The president of the organization Miss Berenice Davis and Miss Eva Ferguson, will be hostesses at an in- formal party following the business hour. eee Wyoming and Casper to Be In East. Mrs. B. B. Brooks, state regent of ‘Wyoming, who will represent the state, and Mrs. W. M. Holland, re- gent of the Casper chapter, who will represent the chapter, left today for Washington, D. C., where they will attend the annual continental con- gress of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. Following the session of the con- gress, Mrs. Brooks will attend a pub- lic health convention. She expects night in honor of Mr. and Mra. A. G. in May. Mrs. Holland wii return to GUTICURA HEALS | A NCH On Head. Itched and “Outieers ‘Dept H ‘48, itaas.”” Sold every- here. Soap te. Ointment Sand We. Talcum me. MBBS Caticura Soap shaves without mug. ZAMBAKIAN BROS. Largest Collection Of Oriental Rugs Brought here again by Zambakian Bros. of Denver, Colo., which represents the fin- est type of each respective make, in most beautiful color combinations. The price of an ORIENTAL RUG is insig- nificant compared with the enjoyable at- mosphere it will create in your home be- sides being a true economy and wise in- vestment. Ask one who has had them for years. This sale is for two weeks only and offers a rare opportunity to select your Rugs from At Dundee Tailors, Under Henning Hotel WITH EXTRA PANTS They come in all-wool cashmere, pin stripes, pin checks and plaids, hand tailored and up to the minute models, JUST THE THING FOR EASTER We Have Specially Priced Them At $35 “WHY PAY MORE?” LONG FIGHT LOOMS AS REVISED ~— TARIFF AGT 15 REPORTED OUT to be about the level of those In the |fans are given the opportunity to see} he latest and most stylish costumes | ;, Presented by ono of the most attract-| agreed on rates averaging along with |ive artists of the screen in a story the Payne-Aldrich law, but higher Underwood bill. The Payne-Aldrich duty of 7.40 of @ cont per pound on steel rails was agreed be shown at the derwood, such |starting Friday. Per cent rate} Payne-Aldrich law. In the case of metals the committee Underwood act. In artistic creations. “PEACOCK ALLEY” 1S GORGEOUS PRODUCTIO! It is not often that motion picture| vibrant with romance and adventure, but that is what Mae Murray's latest picture, “Peacock Alley,” is. It wilt Wyoming Theatre,/ Women now fill the mayoralty chatrs|with a youthful American, « small- in more than a dozen United States. cities of the|town boy, and goes back to his home only to find that the people of the lit- ALMOST NO AGE LIMIT NEW INSU IN THE RED SAVINGS PLAN youngster of the family under 15, Any man, woman or child between the ages of 15 and 60 may open an Insured Savings Account, Those over 60 may use the plan for some special arrangement is provided for those Ask for Our Insured Savings Folder The National Bank of Commerce “A Bank: of Strength and Service” CASPER, WYO. wit bright lights of Broadway sive this |story a turn whi most dramatic and one of the mam |of the past year. announcements, and pronounced the benediction. this Metro release for Tiffany on automobiles, bodies and parts and | Productions, Inc., presented by Robert the 45|Z. Leonard, Miss Murray portrays the per cent in the PayneAldrich law ana |part of a Parisian dancer, who, ax the |the 25 per cent to 45 per cent rate in |darling of the famous city of pleasure, is feted and adored for her daring and She falls in love PAGE THREE The rude awaker Peacock Alt a A recent Sunday service in a lea¢- ing Methodist church in Toronto was conducted entirety by women, even to the preaching of the sermon and girls comprised the choir, acted as ushers, read the lessons, made took up the offering Eat Wednesday Evening Di inner Chicken with Noodles At the Wyatt Cafeteria WEDNESDAY Economy day prevails at the Leader. Some exceptional values, and merchandise of the best quality, for Wednesday selling. DRESSES, COATS, CAPES All at a wonderful sacrifice, con colors and styles, featured in three sl SOE § Skirts—All-Wool Plaids you pay all over $10 for the same. Our price Wednesday___.. ng of the newest materials, ions for Wednesday’s selling. 4= *19* Beautiful selection of Silk Sweaters. All $4.95 Saenz" s_—«s $5.00 Just Received 135 High Class Hats A wonderful selection at a wonderful price. from $10 to $35 each. We have them here Wednesday At $5.00 and $10.00 The Newest Type of Millinery from the New York Markets. Look Them Over. Go to Our Bargain Basement Hats that were made to sell Values that cannot be duplicated. A visit downstairs will convince the shrewdest huyer that we have the merchandise at the low ebb prices. Corsets —... 9100 Petticoats. 9 omens White Lawn Waite 49 Children’s Ging- ae pie ea | 5e WwW ’s © Monae eA Our quality is the best. Children’s Black Sateen Bloomers for -.. 32e Children’s Black Cotton Hoss, £4 WwW ’s Bi i low Aprons OGG Wamenis Gingham Bun- w Apeem..___ ae te Hie hae Rubber Aprons. Saves eta SO Children’s New Spring Hats 8e for Women’s Pure SiJk Thread 5 e Hose —_... Infants’ Bab: Blankets 49.@ THE LEADER Midwest Building Opposite Postoffice Village and scandelited his French ing among the ch makes it one of the gs of the screen. is a first-run picture th productions Women —

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