Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 3

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« ol re at, He. Ce Casper Daily Cribune a eS See SS eee ee he IRE : O } Provest Frée State Treatment __ PANAMAN SIVS FRANK FIRMINCAPTURES FIRST ==>. | Frank Firmin of the Ohio Oil company won the Turkey ‘Sweepstakes golf tournament which was held on the link C000 Th HIM c the pine 25 Golf club Saturday and Sunday, with a score “§ . of 81. @ course was very hea from the recent precipi- ¥ i fea pt as aa for the new mistress of the governor's tation and the scores of the majority of the players were be- % B — at. Cheyenne will. be given in honor of Mrs. William ~— | low their regular form of five to ten strokes. , oss, wife of the goveypor-elect, Tuesday afternooon fron: | Otc MeCafferty, the club p * 8 to 5 o'clock, at the homeof Mrs. Wilson S. Kimball, 133 ; : ext week sional, ts leay South Wolcott street. Other prominent guests will include Mrs. Charles E. Winter, wife of Congressman-elect Winter. *The public generally ts invited and seers Rigel ee eet eBY of] coming from an ungovernable horse No invitations other than through the | “Mle in the country’ yesterday. press wil: be issued. Pee LIFE IN FAR NORTH 15 SHOWN IN RIALTO FILM the fF clubs for the win ‘will return to take ¢ links in) Apri unusually moderate ft Casper is cor bh in his praise in his opinion oe Mra. C. N. Bancey of Denver is over for this yea of ef: Iife- in the Latheran Bazaar viviting friends in Casper this week. 4 tearned < The results of th of t snow-blank 3 Saturday. ’ bel ment the -Sweepstakes res ‘My «Dad 4 ‘The merabers of the Ladies’ Alleot} Mrs. J. Raymond ‘fower is a resi- as follows Im production . the Lutheran church will hold their] dent of New Mexico she ts sopping ther cities which | Player a glow | grow. He was im substantial b nk Firmin -.-_-_.. 8 annual Christmas bazaar Saturday,!uver in Casper for a/brief period. “ee Littlefield » November 2, at the J. O. O. F. hall, They are pressed with the | OID OE EEG RS OE io ae rar eae GOOD! Z e je of “*e 15 t > a oewe) cy onre Jack Kennedy of Douglas pest the as : week-end visiting at the honte of Mr. be rn a arrat ag ~ bs and Mrs. Frank Knittle. M « h Walk 4 “s eR ee . r “4 s t tin : . | the Arkeon. Turkeys enc chickenag °F Chicago. where she will spend 1 that Salt Creek was an agree ‘ . of the N our Opies :| ; will be given to those who hold the} Ometime visiting at the home-ot her rise to him and wap far be-| > - i § lucky numbers,’ A special entertain. | 7°" 5 eat Tg nde pare iene ted sc nsola 3 Of the Most Popular aq ment will be given during the ev aa end'itte Uebies eorton 2k es acto 5 Reeve ot “4 Ni th courage oe S| J a “Pe urned this morning from Denver. e Irish mothers are <a gg oo Shon ha ota — Sage ages ¥ interdet | Fashington -Post 4 rN : vhere they spent’two weeks visiting republican prisoners of war cir Free State captors. aders wets! Re Departmental Bazaar at the home of Mr. Morton's parents. ‘the recent Dublin demonstration were Mra. Despart Geft) and Mrs, Gonne pers ti lied. =i ; 3 on. | | I Bridge Luncheon Danes Saturday. “ eee MacBride who Jed the parade through O'Connell street, Sia copabietet producing on | ‘The town of S haeel vind rs. |i | 4 Saturday, November 2, has been ¥ Miss Anna Morgan left Jast evening om iets velar: taireooed torin he villag ‘ 54 aside by the members of the Casper | or New ‘York. where skp will apend| — rer are this ean bia ret’ visit to] Visited by_@. tetritic CEG é Woman's Departmental club as the} | tree weeks’ vacation visiting at the) AMERICAN LEGION Caspr stated that it would not|™O0re houses being the taost: retake He] a ay for thelr bazaar, bridge luncheo: | \ one ct her brother “Theodore y, sega it would net! blown off, shutters in < e : cee ore oe and. dancing party which is to be such an impre n with him th given at the Elks’ building. The 4'f-} yeey p Wickstrum, grandmother of Pe ferent departments and committee: | ws. we, 1) Rebr, will arrive this-week will be in charge of the - arrange | -o5, nenver ro spend some time here) NEW ¥° RK, Noy. 27 Ggoane.k of ments. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Who] veiting Bonus Indicated by Poll of New Co is chairman of the civic department . = o ew gress” is the heading of the New York fall—but * nds like Look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyes, like fine Nobody Lied.” time In this| Wednesday and Thursday ‘Teeth, are the result of Constanc og | | 1 Gee, but I Hate to | Go Home Alone.” the spend-| 8téat picture de. ‘The claimant m<yjhere which ere abe tion “by writing » ever | Ms Fst) eo ¢ a desire to apply for voca nity Care. The daily use of Murine makes Eyes Clear and Radiant. ton a o any one 0! he buréa the Exchan, Enjoveble. Harmless. Sold and a. re q i ; wit be f charge of the bridge lunch Mien Margaret: McPeak will return| Times over a tabulation of the stand K to any one of the ber ras | . soe r . othe. Exchange [aserelse. [hoses fos om | All Over Nothing eon. She will be assiszed by the oth- this evening from Billings. e ing of senators and representatives/ offices located t out, the ni cel 4 will have thef ullest con#idera “é. "hy . er members of that department. rage following a canvass of the redently-| States. It is necessary for the appli-|tion and if the facts presented are SNURINE> | Music for the dancing party Satur} 605 pois Carter left last avening| lected membership. cant to sign his hame so that the|sufficient to meet the provisions of| . yeayon EYES Seema | q bureau may consider the application | the pilitation Act, the claimant’ premeene, as made by the man himself, It is rded the benefits provided > advisable for the applicant to make] under 2 q I ET Ss EAT ay evening will be in charge of CO eee ie eee eitbel wut creca|:, The, Times states that an over public: health division. Tha Bryo |, Necks visiting friends and rela-|Whelming preponderance of new mem ‘Wilson crchestra will furnish the tvés. bers of the house of representativ “Hot Lips.’’ aot -\his applicatiot on | “Why Should I Cry .. The decoration of the hall we are in favor" of the adjusted compen-) his application in ne 8 pa * + Why § ry wtb in charge of the Dramatic sation, “and nearly as great 2 pre-|‘he Gistrict or aster ae | po weye san tried ene as SENSATIONAL ’ vis headed by Mrs. Carl Taylor. sonderance of advocates among the ? 5. ote is » a . nough i “ aun se ce a « 72 in anatee of the gift suggestions wi! new members of the United States] bis fs not absolutely ry. | Tripeny’s? UNDERWORLD Rua tS ae auld : be the Arts and Crafts division, wit! senate.” Forma may be obtiined at any one | Chills Taimalés, Sand. 1 my > My § } Mrs. J. W. Burns as chairman, | Three-Act Master Play Kate. ° | 11, coupted with |of the bureau offices or from any of Oe eee eae iio ree] he cooperating agencies such as the | M/Gh Lemme way wiches, etc. can Legion, the Red Cross and you use /ess Jot Tripeny Donations from all those who are “Toot, Toot, Toot- interested in the work of the club] j1...9 penaell, attorney, is spend-|main in congress, shows that adjusted - “The Double-Cross” 3 eciated. ; ;{compensation advocates in the louse veteran organizations. ‘These | |i Ss 4 Tee ae tee ee rok ded Pie: are tn a position again to override-a} rms should be filled out, signed and D Ss NEXT | And a great many i Mrs. Dean ba Stone veto if Presidwat Harding finds the| Fwarded to one of the veteran bu | rug tore us ~ \\B§ others to select from. . Will Entertain. L. P. Smitli, staft correspondent for|next bill no more satisfactory to him} eau offices. If a person is so sit-) 241 S. Cent Ph 72 SUNDAY | G ~ ‘Mrs. T. A. Dean will entertain at! 12" Natonal Patroleum News, will{than the last. tated that he is! unable to obtain one |= . Center—Phone | e at her a letter will be accept- ation. You will find here the largest stock of sheet mus eT | eave tomorrow for Cleveland, Ohin,}. Assuming that re-elected represent: | *f these f . Eeot] saying apent a fortnight looking into|atives- will vote on another veto the} “49s an appl en informal home on Sou! SAY! KIDDIES guests will Le present wojects here. same way they did the last time, and} Where the post mark of such letter to select from, and all of the é =e. > ae counting the expressions.of those new | r the that"it was ma “ popular slumber fo r: y ; repl r ne apy ee Copies for 00 + Tue Indian Operetta Cc. J. Walquist is a business v representatives who replied to the 15, the appl “ h ” ° p c ‘Tuesday Fvening. sean | Bere trom Omah ‘mow query. a tabulation of the aidered aa wher" Ry a ee Say “Thanksgiving” With Flowers Only. cmorrow evening the music de oo sult gives 292 for adjusted compensa: ce before the close } ee Riow 55 PEN 4 Sbcosucet the North Casper schoo | yw, Dp. Reading arrived this morn4|tion and 53 votes against, with 20 y on December 15./§ that was lined up two ~ ry Peg ei ome cen tue fe ipa LM dah ee urider :he direction of Miss Emm} ng from Denver. , |members unrepresented, efter” br ter than this} hiccks long in front of our hostess will appreciate a gift of Flowers. yo § ‘Lou Abbott, music instructon, in the pit ¢, cause they are new members and dic ' entertain your guests will sense it as a compliment if . ‘ building will present the Indian oper) 1H. 1, Vaughn, Denver business|not reply to the query, or becaus: son who {4 in doubt as to|M] the Iris Saturday? If so, Flowers‘adorn the table: 4 etta, “Feast of the ete eueers span, lobiens.pyer, malts of: In} @iey are, old ome and fatled to her ne Has a valid spl cation on be sure and be at the Iris Choice Chrysanthemums, dozen........ $2 to $5 i ey tudents Ww! serest in if vor 6 4 ° » should take steps immediate’y tc 5 aaa bs "7 ‘ Sep sores: and with,she help,of the foe ei The Times says the situation in the] scertain his status from. on! | next Saturday—maybe it Pom Pon Chrysanthemums, bunch : $1.75 Hi PPE In a North Casber grado orchestra the en} D. M. Carley of Dubuque, Ia., came|senate is more closely balanced, if'a} ‘fices of the bureau. The govern will be your picture that Roses, dozen.... $2.50 to $5 ) 6 ¥ ter.ainment should be a success. The ’n thin morning. vote on the veto-comes’up. The p> | ent is eager that all former servic - Carnations, dozen .. $1.50 dances will. be directec by. the phy- sce gives 63 senators for and 27 agains en who are entitled to th will be thrown on the Patied: Piaitatie vase 238 East Second Street Soa! edutation department while the] M. W. Kocher is @ visitor here from}adjusted compensation, with three} ’ this act should take advantage of|Mf screen nes in’ variety. Phone 1745 q + 3 adnt 7 cations te reen. ny & art departmen: will be Ay eae {| Garrison, Neb. Hehe ve Seren ne Reaeaninitte) f is opportunity All_applicatio: ns T AMERICA FLOWER SHOP ghodtada ait -aromto s the: déoorations. The oper th crt Ry e itn {ition it and Yode ‘pokitlo: ARE Where Quality Tells and Price Sells Phone 2120 SHOPPE and keep 1 given at the high school auditorium | NH, Kearn is spending week in}sition; one ill and one, whose pobitio A AND IF YOU i s nd keep your & “; eee the city from the Ferris dome. is in question. < Lobby America Theater money {in Casper, By eee cena eS Rass Under the rule requiring a tw: uic. |§. THERE YOU WILL Dinner December 7. Hi, J. Boisdorf of the Producers and|thirds vote to override a veto, th } RECEIVE FIVE ‘The members of the Ladies’ Aid 0! | Refinars, returned “yesterday from|supporters would have to obtain 6 the Trinity Lutheran church Wil hold) Lander and -Riverton where he had | votes in the senate, the Times poin* Quaker Oats |f DOLLARS IN CASH a Christmas sale and chieken dinne: | been for several days on business, out, and adds: “On the face of th Secember 7,at the church, corner of fs se canvass, it would seem likey th || The Quickest-Cooking Oats ia Fourth and Park, K. Q. Fletcher left last evpn'ng for) the supporters might obtain the add in the World ‘The sale, which includes hand-maile# Denver tobe gone several’ Gays on/tional vote needed.” I’S GO ve Of the./18 tore-tiect’ car articles and garments suitabie for) business. 4 ff the. ew sendtors-elect ca LE Ss r ais --* vassed, replies were received from 1 Now you get two things in gifts, and baked goods, will be on ainat: Aeclaved “tit favor tok ba Quaker Oats which no other oat 5 - Nine dectarec 2 of adjuste al ats which no other oats play cat 1" O'clock. “apd «. Contued 0.1. Eastman. ls 0. businses visitor, can offer. Yougeta favor which | es throughout the day. Serving for th? | for a few days from Oklahoma. Sompensafion, some of them a: dinner will begin nt 5° and continue oo advocated by the American has won the world. All Quaker " *ton.” me, k LL. eene, of Ver Oats are flaked from queen | Yai (6. The ponlio ta tara git” telcsraphed ‘that iba te magi Pela 2 yule heat a aa | | : avory oats. { | Ginmignee aol & LOVE NOTS = [it tires other. Basara of bei : he honicn: | IRIS | Wednesday. . $ By KAY KEAN DP ceseyis -daclinihd itu Cexprent | j | bat eal Lacerta ary a Ss eal sorewm | Ghigiin the world. It cooks ta S| SENSATIONAL | ; z Feats The senate failed to pass the las utess | mange Weilnesday | evening 8 61 poate and Pala For, lSagkton mbuipetiation tit tote: Made from the same queen UNDERWORLD | o'clock. After the nner @ vrograns| Remember: If you have yqur own! president's veto by a yote of 44 to % | grains, but the oats are cut be- Pl | will be given which is in charge, Oy [money display it not. ! Even in matrl-o¢ members present. The house ove fore flaking. They are rolled very Three-Act Master Play MR OBBIL ER | Miss H. Yeomans. All business Ells} 16). when there Is money involved.|rode the president's veto 268 to 5 thin and partly cooked. So the 2 es ° G { and teachers who attend the churgh} iii... always a man to see its possi-| with 72 paired. 43 absent andy flakes are smaller and thinner— “The Double-Cross” | are asked 10 be present. bilities. 2 paired and Speaker Gillett present bur} that is all. And those small thin A its Yo Table | Sa You cannot separate from a man} not voting. flakes. cook quickly. | NEXT waits Your lable. ‘ | Altar and Rosary the buginess instinct any more than zr cy In either style you get the | ‘ Bazaar Next Week- you cah lead a woman past a bargain INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. 2 | finest fiavor an oat dish ever had. SUNDAY The annual Christmas bazaar @24) counter. —A warning has been issued to f In Quick you get quick cooking. | dinner of the Altar and Rosary so-} Women peware! She who displays ciety of St. Anthony's church will D€} ine greenbacks 1s sure to attract the held ‘Thursday sna : bon ot next lmusband with a yellow streak: week at the Mullin club ruoms. Otc" Lo, if you are feeling downcast, 50] y e a turkey dinner wil! be served. Astd@l expensive hat, yea even beyond the/ cational training and have not mad from the usual dainty and usetul.ar‘| price you can afford. For, to the|Swncation smut de. oy under en ticles on sale there will be novelles}feminine heart, there is nothing #0!) / cent law before December 16, 1922 Tell your grocer which you prefer. style mer service men and wom out the United States by J chairman of the’ national rehabilita We Are Ready For Thanksgiving Are You? Announcing the Opening of from Europe and Japan. satisfying as the hat of whose ‘price]” those who wait until after this date AFE BROCKARI SON B; McGee aa ag o Saar Wants to tell the cont|tpy cere (etn rikbt. 0f | reoalyin L t Sh pers-McGee ut gio Woman “ 2 this gevernment training. There ac U ) Y Marriage Sunday. © of her husband. sty e 8 show rou several ways in which this appli ‘The marriage of Miss Agnes Byers} She who buys a hat is more far- pate Sasa Std 2 to Mr. George BE. Melee took place} sighted than she who buys a husband: Sunday evening at the home of the{ Though the hat cannot be returned, Glenrock Hotel Building > to The Uk year rae 45c and Up bride's parents, 12¢7 South Locust| there Js a certain satiataction ancaty: Best Quality and Service at Nominal Cost, | Garver : s rie and Up : . The Rev. F. I. Blanchard per-| ing it to the washerwoman. lators .... Ba ecneteats 5 , tostost the ceremony. ‘ Only: intimate (Copyright, 1922, by Public Ledger HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Electric Toasters. _.-.-$2.50 and Up friends and relatives were present. Company.) Mr. and Mrs. McGee will make their Bet TN fee eee Wire Lines Put Mrs. Boisdorf Nee J. Doledort enteriined af | Out of Order By an informal dinner last evening at Electric Sad Irons......... tts smeeeneatssenmnen 4,90 and Up Food Choppers .... : : aoe een $2.00 and Up Butcher Knives ated ee INH All Prices Everything in China, all srades and prices. Aluminum Cooking Utensils, Glassware, Community Silver. FOR HER CHRISTMAS er home in the Alexander apart-| 7 ; wie Cutt eee a | Bursting Main Thev ail kn BUY AN Holmes Hardware Company = ‘The bursting of @ water main which ey OW i ORIEN AL RUG id Make a Guess the G > PERSONALS | iieti3eie8 2 28"%n'eor'| the, value of Gai MR On Bae: ing resulted in the telephone lines in AT THE oe once eSINO! CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. This soothing healing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lioyd have re-! gion. turned from Denver where they spent | ‘The repair gang of the telephone teveral days of last week. company started irnmediately to work . ointment is for the use of every member of the lamily because the on the conduit lines-effected by the| Sumntahetsaenietio BY Mrs. William-B. Ross is-in Casper! water. 1t was necessary to evaporize today in company with the governor-|the jolsture by means of boiling par | | Bares Seren Cold-eoree KHOURY BROS elect. |affin poured over the lines, which is cos Bells Cheings 4 Fie Bite | more or less a tedious piece of work. woe aoe eee G E } and Si Miss Ler Raine Wright, ai em-| It was anticipated -by the telephone founds: Pimples" Pica Most Reasonable Prices—All Colors and Sizes. ‘e in yhe local postoffice, was con-|company that the lines would he ‘in! - At all druggists. ‘ined to her home today as a result of | working order again by noon today. quysseeeesemsces -

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