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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE THREE. —By C. D. Batchelor in thi section attending to oll land next Sunday. 3.v Hol matters. of & wayward son ages to keep tn prac- > poses as @ parson in orde ny stunts by indulging Charles H. Pearson, district man- m clean up a mining ca: | ner of sport activities on ager for the Yale ard Towne com- he plans to rob. His con: ce is ul estate at Amityville, L. pany of Stamford, Conn., is here for strangely awakened and he wases a| I. arming young daughter, the week. Sreat battle for his own soul. In the| Miss Dorothy, rides with him, sketes eee end the victory is a glorious one. F. O. Young, representative of the Fr.tzi Brunette National Tube company came in yes- erday and is calling on business — erae Stone Has Legion | 1\anajteckos | dances with him and fol- is his lea i woman. W. A. Bargstrom of the Evaus Oi! : } \OThe wonderfully refined, Montana corporation tas returned froma noe Of Young Admirers| pi Mpeg Are is this week to spend a day : } 7(™ rendered, brings back the 2 ! ° iness trip (o the Montana oil fields. nt T | ki Wednesday after-| Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Le- 646 *& Fred 86 x = | appearance of youth. Re- i e- Philathea society | land, Mr. Leland is, director of sales . one. the noted come ot} sults are Highty church % nes home | for that company. Mr. and Mrs. Le- E. J. Sullivan of the Central Pipe- the musical comedy stage, who antireptic. Exertsa softand nd } line company is expetted to return bers his admirers nousa. sootling action. Over 73 vurnam wus one of| land have returned wo thelr home tn oe tacietGe: buabeen’ ? . parecny sb oag te most successful meetinzs ever held| Parker W. V. They were ac- tomorrow from an extensive eas thousands is the featured a. ‘ by the society. At 12:30 Mrs. Dur-| compani y Con Pioltps business trip. at the Rigito theat most recent m: WARE SHTIN SLEEPS) Stes COMING TO THE ALTO sn Send 15 ¢. for Trial Stee FERD. patie tty som ham was hostess at a luncheon serv for twelve Following the luncheon a business ° : Mr. and Mrs. a Dononee be as the.r house guest Mr. Donohoe's sis- | ter, Miss Elizabeth Donohoe of Kich- ears were elect-! mond, W. V. om was elected o- president Henry, secre nike dotnet Rerives tary, Miss Eleancre Murr, treasurer a da and will spe: and Miss Lilian Bishop, reporter. oa The remainder of che afternoon was $9GSuraud'’s' iental Cream Mr. and Mra a the winter bere. i eo ; cee The story of how a hardened crim ¥ > aunt: . Cressing c sa as dolls for Bir. and Mrs. Thomas Ricker left inal was shown the error of his ways au orphanage in Nebraska this week for Florida ‘where they will through the smile of a beautiful girl, see Writ spend several months forms the basis of Jack Holt's latest i nontha. Paramount picture, “While Satan ON SALE AT een ate Mrs. Harold Sanford left. last even Sleeps," which will be shown at the A Be cape bh a Eiteotit wes hes ing 20; Colorado to be gone a week Rialto theatro for three days start’ng $4 95 , ormal tea yesterday 16‘Gayu'tn"athe i afternoon given at her home on cy|“ 7% “#¥* 0" a Reed iota _ Seren rte ae ee metia Weer | eine “Andie! Sreht Bas Wes ia Craw And : guest of Mz. and Me MP. Wean | ford. Neb., to spend a few days dur- , . Se Scans ng the vacation in the high school . r | here é + . W. Luncheon | Se. Quaker Oats New shipment of early a, ae 1, Wallace’ has as her = Spring Hats in metallic itis of iteel Bustonss » na | 2 nat, thle: week. Mies” Ruby The Quickest-Cooking Oats satin and taffeta. Profeasionn! Woman's club will be} U°""Y Of Manitou, Colo, in the World bs wi menetTOW at 13:10 at. the’ Hen! dinbrose Mulvaney. will’ Tekve ‘this > Biz pagee Sea |evening for his home in Chicago after m ni " veel wi a ker Oats now come in two P. E. 0. Meeting pending two weeks visiting at the Quake: 3 Anne's Hat Shop - | home of Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Mul styles—regular and Quick. Both Saturday. © | vaney have that super-flavor—the flavor _, Balcony Mrs. Fred Moore will entertain the ree le that won the world. Both are Midwest Pharmacy members of Chapter G of the P. E.| Mrs. C. M. Elgin will. have as Baked from queen grains only— O, Saturday her home! house guest unill after the holld: just the rich, plump, flavory oats. - — - — on South David her s’ster, Mrs. A. G. Former of Cat But i P TRADES Sie aie | sreeet. s’ster, Mrs. A. G. al ut in@uick Quaker the oats S REE Fig AOL a ape vars, . Baptist Bazaar ieee are cut don flaking. They are bs FEZ REAE LS FENFE EE ee s0 And Dinner, December 15. | Mr. and Mra.B. R. Tracy left ‘ast cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner — that is all, And =e ¥ Saturday Specials § Es The ladies of the First Baptist/evening for California where they church will hold their annual Christ-| will spend several months. En ro mas bazaar Friday December 15, at|they wili stop at Salt Lake where the church on the corner of Fifth| they will spend a week or ten di and Beech streets. A turkey dinner |viisting at the home of Mrs. Tracy's rolled very thin and partly @ = Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to $ whl be served be:ween 5:30 and 7:30| sister As a woman feels when wearing las: year’s gown to a very swank affair. minutes. It is the quickest-cook- j FROM o'clock. Tickets will be on sale for "ee oh ing oats in the world. { the Ginner next week Mis: ile Y: z In those two ways Quaker 2 teres Miss @-ucille Young returned yester. Creek and will devote his time this rado after spending two weeks in Oats excel, Say which you want, 4 - day from Deusies Where she spent winter to axpla‘ning the merits of*Casper looking over business matters. regular or Quick. But, if you i (nrerracbnneegsgs akbar stl 3 a minh Hew: York! Lite to Casper people, 21h | love flavor, insist on the Quaker rd @he Masonic Dancing club will en-| Mrs. William Ward left this week Sioa Spars eas or! A. Flinn of the Midwest com-| brand. ¥ tertain th’s evening at the fourth of|for Tulsa to be gone several weeks povte arte Romie rin Ont ee “a pics pany is spending this week in Salt the fencing: parties Rene aren by [on business and pleaseure. | Mate Wheeler and Leslie Parker cave: : Saar Net irate habe Seabee 2 with the , on. A radio concert one a “ Fs Ms company’s b . e; wg ; Win} reseed toe cangel Save tt Tea: AAEE. Ce A= Bease-tat} last week for ats,'" Montana attending ¢o oll busi | ’ ‘ eee Fresh Roasted We have divided our entire x gin at 8 o'clock. Excellen: music has| Spokane, Wash., where she will make) grket tat [Bote Seem ea RN ee SINE 1 Scion ligase of he BAA enees COFFEE lot of new Sweyters inta two Ing. f : Ogden, where he was called on ac- . T. 1 . he Dast been secured for the evening. RAD PS Rare: SEREC as te |, Dan Relstan is in the city from his'ccunt of the cerioue fliness of his gevlogists working in bir ie tage pits wf oe Eon leti ae z a |homein Denver looking after buai. territory arrived from Denver thi stock is mos' mplete Tharsday Club Mrs. Floyd Jones returned from ‘ 3 brother. y . 4 Yesterday. {Billings Wednesday evening where|"@*# Matiers. | | Reh ied fees ee. OR ADeed eareen), Jays Ou aerate Blend Sweaters were never so pop- . A. E. Biglin entertained the|she has been ting at the home | John K. Mullen of Chicago is spend- “ ular as this season, so Mrs. F lin a 3 Ibs. for $1.00 Thursday chub at a 1 o'clock lunch-|cf her mother, the last month. ie Pee Su = voere is heve for aling a week in the city attending to Refreshes Eyes s. for i why hesitate? Buy her eon yesterday at her home on Center | % Mae pees. | business affa'rs, 4 as ci as P street. Miss Kath‘een Sullivan sub-| Miss Ruth Clarkson returned this! Cie | Shy, “ py bert es feel Dull: PIGEON TEA & one a Xmas wale ane ee stituted. The club. w:ll mee: next} week from) Denver after apen(ine, | P. A. Currie left iast eventig for|. Robert C. Peterson left ry for sy Relleverthar ie Feeling COFFEE CO. stoc is complete an weok at the home of Mra. W. 1, |Wwoek visiting friends. |Thermopolis after snencing.ten daym/a short business trip to Omaha and sities them Cleat, Belch and . prices below cost. i Cebp. | S jin Casper on business. other Nebraska cities. Recommended by All Draggiecs. [i 228 E. 2nd—Phone 623 } : eee | The Misses Norma Myers and Fran-| eee 4 see i For Saturday Only ' Fortnightly Chub Sep! Kirch. arrived, th's morning from J..E. Murphy has returned after S. I. Armstrong lef last evening bf f() Mocts Sane a oe. Colorado +o wDont i the winter here. | spending several months at Salt for Denver and other points in Colo- Airs. Anna Leever entertain the ——— — - ~ Fortnightly Bridge club Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Chapman : et residence, 602 Park avenue. ks. cee Entertains. Mra. C. D. Darbuy is here for a few Mrs. T. A. Dean entertained at an|days from Denver. | — | Lot 1—This lot includes several models of Wool Sweaters. Some Roumanian striped, $2 98 others plain colors. Saturday only... e Lot 2—These are the dressier Sweaters of Silk or Silk and Wool. Tuxedo Sweaters. In all the season’s lat- est shades. Saturday $4 98 only, each Have You Seen the New Kabe Sandals? They're something new and different, just imported from the Orient in time for Milady’s Christmas. Bou- doir Slippers of hand-embroid@ed Japanese Silk and come in all colors. Saturday only, pair... ec Bath Robes Pretty chilly these mornings, isn’t it? Any member of you family would welcome a nice warm Bath Robe as a gift and we have one special number in mixed colors, silk-bound urday only at... BXod D Ladies’ Corduroy Robes These are nice roomy Robes. Exceptionally weii made and in beautiful colors. dren’ Mrs, Dean . ( informal bridge luncheon yesterday at her home on Wolcott street. High} W. L. Connolly, vice president and Pre for the afterncon were taken | seneral manager of the Mammoth Ol) by Mrx Tom Spears. | company has gone to New York C'ty eee where he will spend several weeks at hendquarters. Loyal Temperance | i Meeting Saturday. { ' ‘There will be a meeting of the Loyal i Temperance legion Saturday after-! noon at 3 o'clock in the basement of | the Methodist church. All members| HOLIDAY SPECIALS Our Entire Store is Ablaze With Holiday Specials . In this assortment of Dresses are the finest $ 95 All-Wool and All-Silk materials, in a great variety of fancy trimmed and up -to-the-min- are asked to be present. | cee | Duplicate Club | Today. Mrs. R. H. Nichols will entertain ths members of the Duplicate bridge clu today at her home on Park avenu. sumeniibanasteipracis Xmas Suggestions Es Bath Robes At prices that will please you, oot Home Cooked ‘ CHICKEN PERSONALS CHICKEN Ae ute styles. Values up to $50.00... One special lot of Women’s and Misses’ Coats. Sea- e son’s best styles. All-Wool materials. Going at the low figure of.. wohl + ees ty HATS SILK HOSE The entire remaining lot of All Beer ores colors. Hats, in a good assortment of color and styles. 2 PAIRS FOR $1 .00 $2.95 and Children's ag pat ta ag EGEOEGE tet ft Miss Anne Fredrickson, propriet- 11:30 a. m. to ress of Annes’ hat shop in the Mid- West building, left last night for Los Angeles where she will sperd the holidays w:th her parents. Before re- 2 turning she will attend the spring The Wigwam millinery opening in San Francisco. as 0-S Bldg. W. 8. Bolden, branch manager for the Parkersburg Rig 2:30 p. m. Hand Bags $5.00 values, special $1.49 Handkerchiefs 3 in box. 25c¢ up to $3.00 Sewing Baskets In a variety of prices. ies. Be sure to on or daughter. ++. $2.75 $4.75 to $5.50 { sx have one on the tree for little Sizes 2 to 6 years Sizes 8 to 12 year: Collar Bags Shaving Sets Toilet Sets WANTED z ° oe = eg t RSIS ES ASS AS SSA $4.95 Cc Si ; Pe Over-Night Bags Blue or pink Baby. Gxlb vale $1 00 eo e Bl Beads ‘a Saturday only, pair........ Sr ae Mamet tent abt e Five young ladies for Silk Coats a: catia Rouge bates Ear Rings n this beautiful display are Blouses of the bet- ter kind, made neat and Perfume Fancy Garters Boudoir Caps Fancy Writing Paper Manicuring Sets Gloves Vanity Cases All-Wool Coats for girls, from 2 to. 16- year sizes. Re- gardless of size or price going at Every girl or miss must have Ear Rings these days. We have a number of different styles 4 00 vorchoose from, pair (8 i ie eae e Misses’ Sateen Bloomers These Bldomers come in all colors and are fine gar- ments for school wear. Well fitting and good wearing. Saturday only. _98e congenial work on sal- finished with the best of care of the best quality materials and _ trim- mings. $4.49 ary basis Teddies and other undergar- ments made of fine quality Crepe de Chine, Wash Sat- ins and Georgettes. Jo © $1 95 5 In all ae arg ee The January Pictorial Review Patterns and And Up DISCOUNT able styles.......... 25¢ Up Bosks Are Here. Apply to Mr. Seaman at Tribune Office peng Sap ag ap tag ap tag hap tag hap THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 141 East Second St. Phone 736 ae SEPARA "sa" THE LEADER 2: Undersells ; Accommodating 2 = 4 5 ee ee ee Underwear { In this display you will find Ei