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TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922. fbe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE — THREE Mongolia, and adjacent regions re- cently, prociaimed by General Chang Teo-Lin, military dictator of Man- churia, is not operative, according to information in the best informed for- efgn quarters here. The proclamation has been received with indifferences and there is no ap- |parent change in the situation here. Manchuria Not | In Effect, Claim whelmingly that there had been a tnarked decrease In the past year. “In the vast majority of American colleges the drink problem has ceased to exist.” the report read. taking part. It occupied about 30 county, Mr. Goodrich received the building, is now doing business in| went to Lander principally to attend minutes and was well received. {commission for the planning of the Tampa, Fia. jthe Masonic services Saturday night Dr. L. E. Carter delivered a-short/ new $40,000 school house to be bullt/ CPG ahd 2b | address on “Investments.” ©. C. Lenz| there. |B. &. Roff, manager of the pI Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patten motor-| aleo addremed the audi@nce for a/| 0 2 |bia theater, returned from Denver |ed to Salt Creek yesterday where Mr. aired Period. | Peter Gormai., special agent for the Sunday with two new additions to the Patten inspected operations on an oil A free-will offering for the purpose! Knights of Columbus, was a Casper |caste cf the A B C Girls. lease section 30-40-78 on which « weil! | jot sending deiegtes to the tri-state from Seattle, ee. is being drilled by the adams "| Ind. ependence Of Insiitute at Crawford, Neb., B. I. Warren, superintendent of langstaff contracting firm. 4 = . | J. S. Fabling, general agent of the} ust 1 was received. | z a the Greybull refinery, is in the city.; % oe. i C. C Carlisle, construction engi-|Pacific Mutual Life insurance com- neer of Cheyenne, is in Casper Mr.:/pany is here from Denver for a few Carlisle has charge of the waterworks days on ‘an annual inspection tour construction program at Mills. of agencies in this district. eee visitor ; yesterday on Au-| wash. | aan | | W. B. Haseimire will go to Chey- Personals madres C. E. 4.Inter has gone to Douglas} ‘The Rev. C. A. Wilson started cast! t #Ppear in a case there before Judge Monday for a vacation of two;weeks.| Tidball. Judge Tidball is taking the |Minnio Twiges, Harriet Richardson, | Theima Hammer, and Mina Whisen Y haeee MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB met} hunt. with Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and/ eee, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney at the Sulli-/ Word Wide Guild van residence on East Tenth street! Makes Flowers. Rlerwer =, oe Lagan sh was| ‘The Senior World Wide guild of the played ing afteencon. peseng church had a delightful time served at 4 o'clock and the pcrty end- Try that good home-cooked Chicken Dinner and Shorteake— Nothing Better Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA Judge Freeman of the Texas Of last night at the home of Mrs. 0. W ene Brag rapcisg ts Cen th ad ed at 5. Mr. Wilson will visit his father in| Place of Judge Brown in the latter's The Associgtet Frees.}—The deciara Substitutes for the afternoon in- banshee ie reg ThelIndicna and will deliver an address *>sence. Dr. A. C. Veach, chief geologist for |tion of Independence of Manchuria, cluded Mesdames McGrath, Patton, eveTing was cont ta ae xing “setae at Hastings college to the Christian -.o_2 the Sinclair Oil company, is in Cas-| Amon Colle e i Brooks and McMahon. | chitaren, cn Caaiaients ae a = a association next Sunday. He will then| | Jodge C. O. Brown went to Lander per. | g 7 "FTI |chitdren on Children's day, which will! 55 to Kansas before returning to Cas-| thls afternoon and will not return to so: ¢ Woodcraft ‘Thimble Clab | unday in June. Dey per: Casper until June 19, at which time a, J_ 8. Fabling of the Pacific Mutual Stud ts Ni Me Ucious Tetreshments were served. ee pa jury w"! ve called. Life Insurance company of De aver, | en ow Rey. B. B. Winter will preach next our. @ H Sunday at the Presbyterian church | in the absence of the is in Casper today. .-. The meeting of the Woodcraft Thimble club has been postponed un-| American Legion Auxiliary to A. A. Johnson, contractor, is spend- | ‘ + a slovaki yi lng Gidew Ain SA Lacapes AGA DEG: Bin Lomebiugh. a eal maakt A full line of beautiful new Czechoslovakia Pottery, in Meet With Mrs. B. B. Brooks. til May 31. ‘The American Logion’ auxiliary will The sermon for the succeeding Sun- Rev. Wilson. | ver on business, | ber of the Sheridan bar is a business BOSTON, May 23,—Drinking among useful and criametal patterns, also a full line of Hagger’s St. Mark’s AER ai meet at the home of Mrs. B. , Brooks|4ay will be delivered by the Rev.| eee visitor in the city today. Esser Rpeaiomiren g beng yee facie Pottery—gifts suitable for graduation or bridge prizes. Bold Card Party. Jin the Blackmore apartments at 2|David McMartin of Cheyenne. John Cullen, superintendent of | eee jthe me was oni in a majority of colleges drinking has ‘The St. Mark's guild will give a/0’clock tomorrow afternoon. This will see | Piant No. 2, and William Morris, su-| William Geiger, clothing merchant Come and let us help you recover your old lamp shades. card part; at the Masonic tompie next|be in the form of a poppy tea and| MPa. C. D. Roberts was called to|perintendent of Plant No. 1 of the, of Sheridan and representative of a damier Wren pos ‘an pean Shades made to order. Sir Pimp afternoon at LAS. Avdelight.| Will be the last one of the season.| Sheridan by the serious illness of her| Standard company, located at Lara-/Churcago wholesale firm is in the), rofcamor Southwrth of thn ae road ! "e r 5 feren: "2 | - FTEs todas Stee Santon te Sasa one] Py. > ae meen mae Secor | THE ART CRAFT SHOP committee, which fs composed of Mes-| their poppies at this time. A sale of ae: =e oe et lian Temperance society. P. C. Nicoluysen, W. W, New-|these will take place on Memorial day.|, 7° 1 Walker, an oll well driller) bers of the Rotary club. J. J. Svendsen has returned from = ' Gaune ‘F. atieckcrwenis “W. W.. 3 i cede from Salt Creek is in Casper. Mrs. see Riverton and Lander where he spent| A circular vas sent to the deans of | 212 South Wolcott Phone 736 ell, George Jarvis, W. W. Keefe, and Harry Young. <A rose will be placed| Tea for Maccabees a in a vase in the center of each table.|at Mrs, Tubbs’. This rose will go to the person making| 4 tea for ths henefit of the Macca Walker will accompany him to the field and will make her home there. — ness |486 American colleges. The tenor of 308 replies was over- Cc. H. Blake, formerty a Cttsper the past week on a combined bu | broker, located in the Oil Exchangeland pleasure stay. Mr. | = oe - = sen the highest score at that table. see . Wil Give Dinner. Mrs. Faussett's division of the W. c. T. U. will give a dinner at the Meth- odist Episcopal church parlors on ‘Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. The purpose of the affair is the campletion of th» budret for the fiscal year end- ing June 1. ‘Ii.> public ts Invited. es Marshall Keith Receives Surprise Party. ‘The birthday of Marshall Keith was celebrated yesterday by a delightful surprise party. A dozen guests as- sembled to congratulate the recipient bees will be given at the home of Mrs. Clara E. Tubbs, 315 South David, June 5. All Maccabees and their friends are invited. . Epworth League Gives Anniversary Program. The Epworth league held a social hour and a delightful program Sun- |@ay evening at the Methodist Epis- |copal church. Between 6:30 and 7:30 bed very excellent dinner was served in the parlors of the church, A cake with 33 red and white candles repre- senting the years which he league has been in existence and the colors used by the organization was in evi- dence. About 200 guests were pres- ci Brite A. J. Hardendorf, construction agent for the Chappell Oil company, is In from the field. eee L. C. Goodrich returned yesterday from Yoder, the new town in Goshen Wise Mothers END OF MONTH SELLING EVENT Continuing the balance of the month. All brand new merchandise just received for special selling events. Your Compare our prices and convince yourself. dollar will do wonders in this store. of the honor. The party was gotten | up by Miss Isabel Cawood and Harry | ®t at the social hour. start their | ’ ; A usical Ree a ee | D Wash Women’s Capes, Coats and Ladies” Aid of North Casper o'clock, with an audience of 300. The ¢ road to V e€SSeSs followh ik place: - Win Meet With Mes. Jebaren. |__| following program took, Pte son healthy with Dresses- Skirts Wraps Plaids at. 94.85 posing and singing of “Nearer My W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge,God to Thee.” Mrs. Fisher gave the of sizes. Specially priced at Beautiful showing of pes Vocal duet ... sae In the very newest showings. Come in all Gee Mrs, William sohnaon, 1240 North| Floyd Hambright and Mrs. Boyd a perfectly r t Fancy Silk_ Sport colors Mee sizes. Al sille lined, in every = Durbin, Wednesday afternoon at 2| Osborne. digestible food. New Silk Dresses, made of Taffeta, Canton Plain and fancy floral models $8 95 wanted material and color. Specially = en as Repeated Shera yis Olea imel tee tp | Crepe, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Roshanara Organdie Dresses. abacc au e priced at be Sree Simpson. Bordent Crepe. All beautifully trimmed. Every Just the Dress for Ww », All-Wool $9 95 $12 95 W. L. Kuykendall The tableau was a combination of color being shown as well as a full range this warm weather. pate Md Gad bes 2 $14.95 $19.95 $25 No. 36 will hold its regular business | vocal apeeing eo Miss Simpson } colors. All _ sizes. 8 o'clock | Posed e. | - i } igehe Ona Peon ha, icin | A ror vane ten tang) al = BRAND ]E@ $4.95 $7.95. $9.95 | 2" $5.00 | Sure They are SUITS ) ic—The 01 jem ‘ells,”” e ) Social ete Heston peony wes was produced. “with ten _ characters beers ut at oes v9 | i ci bd ae ae % strictly $4 95 sion are the Mesdames Nina Perry, 5 : e ae a $14 95 $19 95 Gingham’: Dresses: tailored. ° ux entire stock of Women’s Suits, made of z . Je Best grade. Fancy’ Women’s and Misses’ ricotine and Poiret Twill, at the greatest A Dees a aoeret $25 00 ’ trimmed. All the Plaited Navy Blue "$14.95 par "$1! at ~racefil enderness neweee Serge 19 95 = | b 4 designs $4.39 | Skirts ...... $2.49 ° an e _ ws * : -. :. : WOMEN’S The Choice of 200 Beautiful Trimmed Hats. Every One $ 9 5 : “AB f Str ana ‘ce” a $10.00 Value. Specially Priced_.__._____--__________ . | ij - Sess, ie ane2BiDE to, PAEURED Avis ACCOUNT Inver iue I Children’s Hats 20% t | ae make the first smail deposit (less than $10) and call upon a doc- ( . —— ¥ ‘ insurance company and net by you. Afier you have been ac HOSIERY | i SI es So Bien ae ile ad ; NOTIONS Silk Blouses | q posit and pass the“physical examination. | Silk Underwear Gordoz Hose. H-300 Full Fash- i poor nen te eee ee oil ee cars Coat’s Spool Thread... pe mao $2.49 | Women’s high class Crepe de 4] your family will receive the full amount you intended to save. j Our entire line of Silk Underwear | pear] Buttons, card i i js 8 we : i including beautiful Gowns, Ted- . ae Gordon Pure Thread Chine Blouses, either plain tail- ‘ ‘e- will gladly mail or give you a folder about it. 1 A i Silk H ; 95e Z dies, Bloomers, etc., all go at Hair Nets ....._ Se ose, pair...—...... hana ored or ‘very fancily trimmed ' ; Bill é Hook and E omen’s black . Lisle Wondér . : yes, rustproof. : Extra special offerin R 1 iH The Nati 20 Per Cent : ice <a [Perea eee ten vie e ationa an Padded Embroidery Hoops..8e | pair... $10.00 values. For this selling KK is ; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 HE . : Discount Duplex Safety Pins... Children’s Round 43ec event— 43 Folding Curling Irons....__..... 19c Ticket Hose, pair_...__ | Ze | DISCOUNT : Fancy Silk Novelty 5.00 r@) ommerce Circle Combs... mys sp—— 23 Hose, pair $1.25 $ a y CASPER, WYO. ‘ ; B 1 w ; ; Polly Prim yuee ow Gingham ene s Children’s Ribbed Extra large Women’s i ose. i epiuad ebocee meaen Aprons. prons Bungalow Tee Cotton Hose. Turkish Crepe ELYERY woman of generous pro- Fancy Good grade erans lack and Good quality. Towels. Bloomers. poshoat ae to parariencs trimmed. Percale Pp brown Black or brown. Heavy quality Good quality a perio when ie woul make ~ netes then, fist ass ara yy there 49c 59c 95c i 49c 15c 19c 59c will come a time when she realizes = : that health and happiness are more Women’s Women’s Women’s 200 Leather Women’s Women’s Girls’ esirable an willowyness, er : . : : prides however navestiermite ed Bodice Top White Jersey Bags and White White Regulation fo Settla|futoinjetate of Neaviness, fine grade Sateen Silk Party Night Lawn and Middies ness that is quite genuine, Vests Petticoats Petticoats Cases Gowns Voile Waists School juts, as ey are 0: pic- o ee A 25c 79c $1.98 $1.00 95c 79c 89c admit herself into such a class. - toes) la Eee Geers Girls’ Dresses, | Girls’ Dresses, Women’s Huck Challis One odd lot of | One lot of Odd weient in itseit not to be in the Percale or extra quality - Black Towels. Kimonas. Women’s Sweaters. ee eos Gingham. Sia Hose pais fees es All elas never be conspicuously, decorated 6 to 14 years 2to6 size designs Skirts and sizes ple, unadorned neck lin: ee dremeeclpers 1.00 79c 17c 10c 89c $1.95 $1.98 wrinkled with flesh, area is W > Child ? > scale tn «woul Bae "F segm WE HAVE ON DISPLAY A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF WiterMuclin =, leg C.&B. Infants’ | Women’s Seat sien crowded and overdressed. Ty * 1 an ace nips cs snerances he GRADUATION DRESSES Teddies. White Sateen Corsets eae gee Tricolette Trimmed ‘ eraulcettarOresraete sit white In all the different materials. Reasonably priced. Fancy trimmed Bloomers $1 00 ey Blouses Camisoles ' foulard. Black si 7 foulard. Black silk Braid empha MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW $1.00 29c 49c $5.00 $1.98 79c flowers at the waist line give a definite newness that is entirely F, desirable. Jie Sate IN THE CHICKEN DINNER MIDWEST HS at the BUILDING - UNDERSELLS 4 * WYATT Cc ee A 252 South Center St. Phone 1304W t ee