Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1923, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923. PAGE THREE. wr bill for flood control on the Sacra-|ries $6,599,683. An appropriation ot| tions of the Washington-Alaska sub-fs mento river was $$499,900 and on the| $750,000 with a contract: authoriza-|marine cable system. Mississippi $5,986,600. tion of $750,000 additional, is recom} A fund of $50,000 fs provided tor * For the Panama canal the bill car-|mended for replacing worn-out por-!construction of airplane bombing SM ete to stot. jee aaa rt et ., os fn nc i on Inst obsolete n: I craft. Tho air service gets $12 00 and tha chemical warfare service $050,000, For the national guard the bill pro- les $28,939,140 compared with $25.- he increaze. being Che Casper Daily Cribine —By C. D. Batchelo Ke. “WHITE SHOULDERS” WITH KATHERINE MACDONALD a t, F. Jones, lensed a G t. 2. Bo realdenca, _ aximum growth sj ; dep | en Anaeor Baerin AT THE AMERICA SUNDAY}|| ‘The members of the Wee Gee club] f Le aa i j | Sereial’ Lot Fiorshelm and Crossctty, met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. 7 | } Ft Ten Di - - C. W, Andrew at her home. High PERSONALS | Fe to, Ten Dollar Values honors were taken by Mra. J. K. Me JESSEN BROS. maf Dowell who was aiso honor guest.| === SS | | 1-10-28 ee Seen Ped calcein Mex, | 4 Miss Bila Jordan, sister of Mra. c. | “ Aw “.| A. Sanford, returned.to hi j | . A < WW We acetates nek: Spokane: Whose Wetman ene ; [Plain Hemstitching ny Weis ik visiting with the latter here for some I bvid : . rhe i | ON MUSLIN AND LINEN *° Y¥. W. ©. A. Membership Dinner time, ney Through t month of J ary, Planned for Next Wednesday. é ces | |4one far ten cents a yard a 2 A membership dinner will be held| . Miss Florence M. Todd of the Rial- | SHIKANY DRY 4 hy the local Y. W. C. A. at 7:30 next] to theater returned to Casper yester- | od ‘Wednesday evening in the cafeteria dey after spending a few days in | GOODS CO. 7 which {s located in the basement of| Cheyenne, | | the Smith Turner building, 131 South see | we 5 Nias Center street, An election of officers| Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Higgins return- | Barnett’s Of Course and reports for the year will also|ed4 to Glenrock yesterday efter being tpke place. Reservations should. be] the overnight guests of Mr. and Mra. | Semi-Annual Clearance secured not Inter than Tuesday even:|R. M. Andrus. ively ing. The tickets can now be secured SRLS iH SALE OF at the office at 75 cents each Mrs. R. R. Hackley left Tuesday f | . ee |for Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Hackley ex- bi | Cy Circle pects to stop in Salt Lake City and { | Meets. Los Angeles and to spend two baee | 4 ‘The Cy circle of the First Baptist months on’ the coast visiting rela- i | met at the home of Mrs. Nettie Dunn, | *'v¢#- aera t 821 CY avenue yesterday. ‘The offi-) / ; | cers for the ensuing year were in-|, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Dennis ere | be ‘99| from Bonneville, Wyo., visiting | stalled. A bake sale for January 20 Seprapiorel) ts | missionary. stuty | C®8P! i Tate wit mect at the home of aire |, MP and Mrs. RG, Nelson of Bur- | |Is now on, ends January 20, Johny Reliy,-(:1105 “Weet “Elevpnth| Unston, Wyo. ere shopping for = day : | inclusive—following changes atreet, January 25. ois eel MacDonald and | in-prices during this sale: oe u Rebelibn Instat Tom Forman in"White Shoulders” | eeuae pees Ne 5 a eS Sale x —_ : Hac ibatiers Fh Se, City Briefs Local admirers of Katherine a greater variety of stunning |=——————= neeoees conducted by the W. L. Kuykendall, , | Donald, “the American beau y of the previous $2607 si > Rebekah Lodge No. 89, Wednesday, find more than an ordinary degree Bh Nepal romtrbeg han $3.00 ; January 10, when the members 'f-| p. H. Hoops, general freight agent of Interest when their favorite star| « Bscriusn wae ortath eal cub: Leds die \ stalled officers for the ensuing rete of the Chicago and Northwestern comes to the America theater for a| dim 'sérial in. the: Gaturday|,, #6200, «2, « Much credit for the Sapes bs {Re | raftroad’ arrived in Casper this morn- twoday run starting Sunday, as V 1g Post. Lois Zellner made t SOO eds us beautiful floor work was ra nail, | from ‘Chicago on an inspection gina Pitman, the heroin “Whi adaptation with much dra- ie efforts of the. deputy grand r anna | iD. of the territory. Mr, Hoopa is |Shoulders,” a new First National at-| oi, Tom Forman directed] 0:00. 9. . “Jane Bundy" and guards Bie |Rocompanied by Clinton AfeCullough |traction. oduction, as well as playing one $6.00 » Margaret Kropp, Billze.! + ontoago general coal agent of the In this photoplay M Donald] of the chief ‘roles. $7.00 1.75 Cockin, ‘and Alice Richards. {company and W. H. Jones, division is seen to advantage in t le of al Besides Miss MacDonald and Mr . Skat ace oe tre gee pi ‘Tho installing. ceremony was con’)... 4: and passenger agent at THE DECOY rarely beautiful young girl whosa|F n, the cast of “White Shoul-| $7.50 ducted by the d'strict state presi) Oona. : mother has determined that she shall] ¢ includes such popular and} $8.00 . . . . $5.65 ent, preithsiine Endell ont ern ee - cee er pereey SPE, a : marry only a rich man, and who pro-| capable een artists as Bryant . following officers were ins’ iS |. Charles T. Dash, now a farmer in v for in the army appropriation ie to’ 000, goes for rivet |ceeds to bring up the girl with this ishbr 1 Barrie, Lil Law: ‘Trusedail, noble grand; Clara Bunk-|in state of Idaho, ts calling on old Brooks and Huntley Lill reported ‘today to the house. and harbor projects heretofore auth-| matrimonial goal constantly * before | re dich. apd MMlatectil Chavlen Weenoh: M D B tt re} t ers, viea grand; Nina Perry, record:|timere, here. Mr. Dash was in Cas- if ¢ The bill carries $814,064,294 for | orized. Last year $42,815,661 was ap-|her. Of course this idea carries with|James Ba rows, Lincoln Stedman, ~ arne ut- ~ ing seoretary; Mrs. G, 8. Barger, Gor-| ner in 1889 and wes engaged in the Will Speak Tonight military and non-military aetivities| propriatea for this -puprpdee. {t_ tho necessity for an unusua | nd Ittle Richard Headrick, the won. fitti Co esponding secretary; Hattie “Turner.| sheep business in connection with the or, $16,010,444 less than iast year. Of| Budget estimates included {n the|amount of expensive and. elaborate 11 child actor, wif> scored such a itting le treasurer. The appointive officers! tiem of Casservan and Johnson. He At Veteran Meetin _=_=_=—S Ss dressing and during the development jouneed success in ‘Ihe Child 1 Cc were also installed, TG. -. Bunt-| vas aso m-atockholder ‘in the WWyro- g of the story, Miss MacDonald is sald! Thou Gavest Me. 54 S. Center St. well acted ax musician. ming Derrick published in 1890 by W. : a yt 5. “Kimball. He was Ceputy sheriff! 4+ a meeting of the Powder ‘River Te yates eter eee which Avil be held this evening a Oy DF rthfay, cel fa Fe & w. ": ', U, which will take place] Ww, Pp. stewart isa business vibe | Oee cumttive at set sie LAS’ Y OF THE on Janunry 16, will contain an inter-| tor here from Dallas, Texas. Hanne covtnuas vex Gotstncwsl ne! ‘ esting program, This will be given | P Sgei oe | Brooks and Col. W. H. Huntley will| - & at 7:30 In the evening. W. ‘As Durst arrived from) Los}te the speakers, anal ouse 0 en a. @ . : ‘Thoss taking part in the, playlet| Angeles, Cal., yesterday. | plack at the meeting tonight e have been requested to meet with eS) — Ooo 4 £ Mrs, . Ti, Bailey at 8 o'clock Sunday] James Lukov-is a Seattle resident . AT THE 3 sapotoon! : | who arrived in Casper today. | Army. of 125,000 i ‘ i ‘ : ‘The mustotans ‘will meet at the oats if W. G. Perkins & Co. Specialty Store P Christian church and the %. T: %|. B. FoWealey, a merchant of Sprins-| Droyided For In SEPaHER Br iirs @ at the Methodist church at thescame/ field, Maas., is stopping here for a ‘ hour. few days. ' . * ot the W. ©. TU. wie + | Appropriations at aS program are to bo| Paul J. Beex and H. J. Walssmith| PPrOP an kt the Christian church ert eee are up pissed ie esta sae an ate of ‘x hee) eee One variety of oyster found in Aus-| standing army of 125,000 enlisted men ¢ . tralian waters is as large as a dinner} and 12,000 commissioned officers, the 4 . 9, eas punevancicaaiaaiee sea TR ee a A Shipment of And.a Store Full of Values at Prices You Can’t ‘Tomorrow. ° .: The regular meeting of the P. . Afford to Miss : ©. society will be held tomorrow af. ), +4 sooo et STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! :}}| pe Bie = : , 3 DRESSES : Bake Sale ; ; Domorrows oe rediaa’ Ala ANOTHER DANDY CANDY SPECIAL Hl In the very latest modes, ‘The Grace Li i f will bold bake’ wale tomorrow! th FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ; aiedardtacy orieatiat teen We selected about 200 Dresses and placed. them in 3 lots. You n ny’s stor je: el | ‘i : . . 2: Lp conllee tba i EF h 6 t C ® 3 , will find Dresses of All-Wool and All-Silk materials, all are very 4 ibis. nerrse toe | res ocoanu Ts $ $' f 50 ! neatly trimmed in a variety of good styles: Among these are new Neurone: ; ° ( Spring Dresses. Merion Ann icyte gave a linen shower (OUROWN MAKE) | | | pring lant evening at her heme on South ¢ og aa 4.95 $9.95 $14.95 Gladys ‘ee. junchee! vi neboeds “Those sesent included the Cc @ e ©e Misses Lielen Se ei ise re 4 to in “Reeves, Pauline sgchoniokd Hleanor Jossett; Panchon: | Norton, . PER LB. 2 ari n, Josephine vis. 4 u a . actin Sonn Lela Gratt, Anna Cigars, Tobaccos, Candy, Lunches, Milk, Magazines ‘ Isyte, and Mrs, Ralph Murane. ! ! ! 50 7 o..8 a . - : : : “ Kulghts of Pythise | S I OP! LOO bi LIS | EN! raat 4/ What is left of our Coats must go. Our Spring merchandise ‘Tonight. ‘ Sy TRA i ivi il. Pee nk aaa: os py CONFECTIONERY is arriving on every express and mail. We must have room to been called for 7:30 tonts: Be i ae Phone 1113 i place it. The Coats we placed on sale to close out are made of lngine WOO. Po-liaths ‘The new !> East Sece . 4 Just arrived. Wool Vel Bolivi N dv Sati d Silk lined iilbisune: civonianaar aman reaile: 3 7 Next to Palms, Florists ool Velours, Bolivias, Normandy, Satin and Silk lined. 3 b ynished and} . 5 . : )_ Bubietainaneney wit “be furnished and} Phage HER RI OAHAtY thé. rose Yai My -efreshments: serve a F yj 9 aus exacting demands of particular ° . . Phillips Kotte women for high class Dresses at . ——— —_—_— — Nuptials Saturday: i reasonable prices: friends of Mr. Francis Allison Kulttle, sen of Mr: and Mrs. { 3 Kulttle, will welcome with pte e thé news of his merringe to Miss - Hleanor Phillipa of Long Ueach, Cal., Pibssarenon shaken plate. i See the Many ; ; Gay, ‘The bride has also a host cf/! : } ‘ Exceptional values are on our racks. No Suit reserved. All friends here, having b house y Is i 3 $9 Rubel of Mrvand Aire. F. 8. Knitele NEW SPRING HA tS Suits must go. Choice of the house. Values up to $60.00. r last summer. ; The marriage wan performed at ‘ high noon in the St. Luke's Episcopal Now being shown. Prices begin with a good $ 95 $ .50 $ 75 Ghurch in Long Beach which was, ac FOR SATURDAY ONLY bd cs g oe Foland eto vording to the Sum ‘Telegram of \ assortment at that city, “tastefully decorated with ferns, roses and Chinese lillies.” The | P D $ SLIP-ON Rey. A. G, H. Bode read the Episcopal | ] 00 church service and gave the marriage | |Fi er ozen i. ban tJ hs dlessing at the altar under an arch ' ile S resses | ose Wea ers of snow white daisies. BS D $ ] 50 Fes ane ta «te | Two Dozen $1. =— . cao ee some gowr of blue allk and carried a} » . Made of good quality , to. Qe . ne specia ot ° bouquet of violets, sweet peas, and Gingham. Will stand Women's Silkk Hose. In | women’s and Misses’ maiden hair fern. Bha was given o hades, black and colors. 3weaters, in a range of fr Bway by ber father, W. J. Phillips, Perr a wash an . mb pie horexingy \ Mrs. John Brooke Phillips, sister-in- i : chore. * ‘alues. law of the bride, was matron of honor. e Don't fafl to inspect the many special offerings for Cc Miss Mary Lou Phillips, sister of the tomorrow. c bride, was bridesmaid. i e A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. Aj! great host of friends were present, d AL! 5 Mr. and Mrs, Knittle arrived tn Casper yesterday and took a tem- . The The Store porary apartment on South Boeeol ‘ : : Store That atreot. Accommodating Undersells Telegraph Florists tn - - J ——____| é +

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