Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1922, Page 2

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PACE TWH be Casypet Daily COUNTY G.0.P. J, PLUVIUS SMILES ON OPENING TER i itl HEADQUARTERS TD BE OPENED. Be Con-;? Behaii |, Before ection (Continned from Page Que) ries in Archie I Ww. W. E Wes Mck Cc, E, Da OF THE FIRST FREE STATE FAIR ge of Dean Pros-| sheep the race event W e Hargreaves E aumar rd Jowell wson Clark Baughman FOURTH MILE RUN CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—At the pres- | ent time the shops are ‘showing | many black hats of panne or yel- | vet that are trimmed tn a cluster | of skunkt or mink tails falling off the brim at one from « knot of the material, or 1 in « knotted | bow effect at the n front. It is noticed that there is a great @eal of the tail trimming in the French hats and’even the new felts show ornaments of this sort. The large plaque of fur of the 340 TROT. rosette or powder puff, that /was in Owner Driver troduced during the summer, Is seen Jas. Covell J ., L. T. Neill L. T. Neill in tiny strips on large brims to stay Wm. Aldric Wm. Aldrich jrows of shirring, or perhaps it will Ed Blerring J. McKeon be used in ali 1 Hargreaves R. C. Hargreaves fur, but in 4 shades, for smart F. E. Crater |little crush tame S. A. Elder o and Rosettes. | Cocardes and rosettes of ribbon are Driver = made with narrow edges of the fur, nr: A: Stiowen: and monkey {s used in this way in Jas. Covell jmany cases. | Ernest Pearter | Everyone returning from Pari Wrn:’ Stewct speaks of the popularity of monkey | emphasizes the fact that it wil! tinue to be a very large item for trimming. The department stores about town are showing many models of black NALF MILE RUN hatters’ plush or satin antique trim (FIRST) med in monkey fur, and say that] Owner women are showing their preference) for this fur just as much as they did} Inst season The monkey fur ways this fall; of often weighted on is used in novel! ich feathers are nach flue with the; Blacks In Panne or Velvet and Trimmed In Furs Feature Fall Millinery Showing In Chicage Cribune — and the smart little choken of bright green monkey. SPORT MODELS WORN IN LONDON. LONDON, Sept. prepared by a here. The newest shapes are slightly \igrger than the sports hats shown |last season, but with a narrow brim at the back. Many-are shown with a faced with black cire very rarely now, and the fur is used! sinbon, and underlined with black vel: double brim, vet The neutral shades still. .predom- nating stripe f the! inate; the bulk of the collection fs made up of tan, brown, beige, fawn. gray and autumn tones. brown recalling the color of Teaves. the 8. Soft pliable pull-on shapes are fea tured_in plaited monchon. The mon 12.—Duvetyn em- broidered in black Oriental desigrs is used for the new range of sports hats large manufacturer Duvetyn “Ihats are developed in a new shade of dead Some” blues ‘are shown for nglish trade, but neutral shades ndoubtedly the leading color note TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922. at the chon, which is a variety of sett felt} satin ribbon usually placed theugh for more formal wear. large te. ons are trimmed with an allover dia- mond design of stitching in self color silk thread. } Small shapes in light weight felts are shown with the narrow brim composed of triangular folded-over pieces of stiff Petersham ribbon in the same shade. ‘This house specializes in velours in tailored styles for sports wear. These are trimmed with large ops of soft having a fabric finish, ts cut imto/ back or side-back of the hat. bets p narrow strips and is interpleated.| Small shapes with turn-up fronts in The sites are decorated with a hang-} pointed style are said to be particu-) fay up for your Trisune and get ing taxvel of the erids.. Davetyn pull-| larly strong under this heading, al-|a° key for every SOc puld. B\Sit Your Live Stock Market Let Us Exchange Your Silent Piano The wise stockman sells where the most people com- i Sf Each With Bath pete to buy. FOR Gre AMPICO Fourteen packing houses buy on the market at Omaha. The competition makes prices better and sales quicker—saving on shrinkage and freight charges. Railroad retes and connec- tions make Omaha your logical shipping point. and you will then have a piano and over a hun- dred of the greatest artists to play it for you. Let us tell you mere about this wonderful invention, PHONE L. I. GULICH, 1117M Casper Representative of the Charles E. Wells Music Company of Denver, Colo. Let Us Tell You More—Write Chamber of Commerce, Omalia Ask for Bookiet “Omaha—Live Etock Market” Qrion. School For Girls of All Ages. In Beautiful NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LOCATION FAIR EXHIBITS EXCEL THIS YEAR (Continued from county. © They are all Herefora# | The King sheep exhibit is on hand as usual looking for the blue ribbons. The King Bros., are also exhibiting some splendid fleeces. The agricultural exhibit will be re- ferred to in greater detail as the fair! progresses and the high school ex- hibits will hereafter receive attention. { paca 3s Bote a SCREEN STARS IN POLO. SMASH IN WYOMING FILM age O1 howing fine} 4 Crash! Two polo ponies going to-| ward one another full tilt, meet and go down with thetr riders, Wa’ ° oO Makes you dizzy just to look at the photograph of these Zcliows overhanding Rock in ional Park. Look how before they’d land H. B. Hill Will Take, Charge Government, Interests on Dome; Good Friend how brown Corn Flakes derneath. key for open a box and peep in! yours in serving Kellogg’s! family delight expressed in no uncertain terms. every one on first trial—they’re wonderful! Be certain that you gett KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes, To ask for ‘‘corn flakes’? may bring you an imitationl» Look for the RED and GREEN package that bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT! HeVowss cuaxes Also makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, cooked and krumbled Flakes. Both are injured—for the purposes | of the story, but not at all in fact.| How either escaped injury ts a mys-| tery. The scene was for “Don't Tell Ev- erything” which ts to be the attrac: tion at the Wyoming theater starting today and in which Walace Re!d, loria Swanson and Elliott Dexter| play the featured roles with Dorothy Cumming and others well cast. It is a Paramount picture Wirected by Sam | NORTH POLE (a GOAL OF FLIGHT (Continued from Page 072) Captain Hansen will leave here on October 1, on the steamship Hans Egedge. Ps. Rid. monkey strands, to make the long BN er f is, Pesta. en Rishop sel or drooping effet off slide brims dd ceraee Dry 1. Bi Pa: t is so popul: The one very} ‘at $2.50 5. Walkiee Met |novel use of monkey fur which has| i > te Lre N been developed by the French milH- ptt veoty H <eS 7 3 jners, is the dyeing of the pelt in all ¢7. hahietteahete deen fo Beeb) }the brilliant colors. It is seen in 292 rooms Owner Rider | bright shades of yellow and green es-| at $3.50 eer Pace pecially and is used to trim felts of] 295 roces } Joe Hardee the same colors, along the edges or at $4.00 EH Bishop in cocarde effect “ Baughman While it is always called monkey tn 249 ee 5: W. Pace Clark |the millinery trade, it is generally un- at $5. = HALF MILE RUN | derstood that it ts the white goat hair ’ (SECOND) dyed, but monkey is considered to f Owner Rider |be the fashionable name for It, Some q Joe FE. Hogg of the sets which have been made 3 Golden Dale Apelseth © aveesth jup by French milline ow the hat s w je Wooten W. W. Hardee Pace Robin Hood Wes McDowell Clark Betty Blye L. N. Esterline Joe Davis Stay oe Wood. The polo game was the real thing.! It was staged In California between | two regular teamsm. A big crowd) turned out to witness it and the ex-| citement was mtense. Lorna Moon wrote the story and A. S. LeVino did the scenario adaption. | ona tbate oe a2 There w:tl be a bus line to Evans-| ville, leaving postoffice 6:39 morn- lings; also leaye town on the half hour. 9-11-6t*| ne } One of the largest oll pipe lines in| the world, and the only one to con-| nect two oceans, will be laid by the| Mexican government in the near fu-| ture across the Isthmus of Tehaunte-| pec. | — for the Trfmune and get a 50c 8-12-tf Subscril FRellcage Com Places gives a thrill of delight “Hurry horse! longer to get some Kellogg's there, old Jimm can’t wait mue aE for lunch! They make me starvin’ hungry! Harry up, J eay!” are irresistible! Why—it Don’t side-track the h: | to permit of success, Advices: from None, Alaska, on August 29 to The Associated Pres» were that Captain Amundsen had definitely abandoned for th's year his plan to fly over the pole, believ- ing the season was too far advanced He was said to have landed his plane and equip- ment at Wainwright, 100 miles southwest of Point Barrows, intend- ing to make that place the base for his flight. Ice conditions in the Arctle off the northern Alaskan coast were de- clared to be the worst in many years. Captain Amundsen's ship, The Maud, was last reported to be frozen in the ice near Wrangell island, ee eae, t Jewelry und water repairing dy ex |pert workmen. All work * guarantee! |Casper Jewelry Mtg. Co. 0-8 Fide a.5-t3 yonful Little Yolks and big folks share full measure in the treats that Kellogg’s Corn Flakes generously supply! derful in flayor that you can’t remember ever having tasted anything so good! Ahd, talk about crispness and crunchiness! There never was such fascinating food for every meal in the day, for snack-lunches and between-times nibbles! Kellogg’s are so won- You’re always keen and ready-set for Kellogg’s—those big, sunny- makes you hungry to appiness that must be Start tomorrow morning—and hear the For Kellogg’s win CHI CAGO in the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters, railway stations, the retail and wholesale districts, by living atthe MORRISON HOTEL, THE MOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE Clans cna Medison sts | THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Pasadena Where Outdoor Classes Are Possible All Winter. The Los Angeles Branch on Wilshire boulevard will open September 20 for those who wish the larger city. Mrs. Cordelia Swissaert Formerly of Denver will have cherge of the music department. A chaperone will be leaving Den- ver about September 18. For further information and cata- logues address Mrs, L. Duncombe Room 550 Shirley Hotel, Denver. The Casper Cylinder Grinding Co, Is Now Located in the EAST SIDE GARAGE And is equipped to do all General Repair Work at Satisfactory Prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Casper Cylinder Grinding Co. Corner N. Park and Yellowstone—Phone 79 September 11-16 The Casper Daily Tribune will publish every day this week, items of interest to the men and women of Casper and Natrona County with reference to the proper apparel for this season's wear. . The stores of Casper are displaying the most wonder- ful lines of Fall and Winter wearing apparel. Anything you desire can be purchased in Casper. The Casper Daily Tribune believes in patronizing home merchants. We know that Casper prices are as low, and in many cases lower than the prices quoted by mer- chants in the larger cities. Spend your money where you make it. Spend it in CASPER. ; ;

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