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PAGE EIGHT. Casner Sunday Hoarnina Cripune SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1923. xicans made up one of the thrill-| Miss: Swanson, is supported in tha in ‘ production by a capable cast, includ- ted scenes in the picture at the ing Richard WVayte, St ‘Hoims, igmcaranintdcateanoapes 2 Lucien Littlefeld, Charles Ogle. MOAN UNURED) Ag G00K anREST ED Bt THE GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE LINDSAY & CO. i ‘ \for this a group of-Mexican barbecue! from .the _ photoplay | by * Clara [experts ‘were hired by. Sam Wood, | Beranger. i the director, to cook the meat. Huge Se i quarters of beef were wrapped in CARD OF THANKS. burlap, ‘put on’ the grill, covered with| We wish to thank the many friends | F.C. Madigan, a-cook in a restaur-| was cooked it was placed on lange| Modse, the Ladies of Mooseheart Le- INTO AIG TRUGK ant’at Lavoye, Salt Creek, was ar-| pancakes of Tortillo, Mexican hard| ion, Neighbors >of siapeeee on rested Friday night by Perry Morris,| bread, to be eaten. After the scenes| the Altar and Rosary society. F from Chickasha, Okla., that the man| feast. Local’ newspaper. representa: | Doauuful, lowers duting the ats M J. Mechaley Victim. of ' was wantea in connection with a mus tives. attended the barbecue, which MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. tT a | der recently committed there. was somewhat. of an event in the FISHER AND FAMILY, Accident; Machine Is Larne telegramscontained no particu. | annals of film novelties and the news: MRS. CRONIN deputy would leave Chickasha immed. Pushed 300 Feet. jately and should arrive in Ccqner track, by the force of an oncoming! other than acknowledging that he } string of cars coasting down’ grade | read of the murder in the newspap: and having two ribs torn loose as} before leaving Ok!ahoma. —— $ ly demotished was the experience’ Sat- . Ueday morning of M. J. Mechatey,| RO@EO Big Feature 3 who reuides at $13 North Jackson 3 6 c 129 S. CENTER ST. SPECIAL SUNDAY LUNCHEON AND DINNER Salad Soup Cream Siaw Spring Dresses 65c SHERIFF, IS WANTED IN fn old-fashioned Spanish - barbecue.| ton... Lorna Moon wrote the scenario dirt and roasted: When the meat|and neighbors, the Loyal Order of | Sheriff, on telegraphic advice received | Were filmed, everybody had a regulir| ‘her assistance and kindness and the lars of the affair other than that a} Paper people, like actors, had | excel- MR. AND MRS. M. F, MUL Tuesday morning with extradition }a- 309 pers. Trapped in a truck that was carried|. Madigan denied any knowledge of bodily for 300 feet along the railroad |the affair after he had been arrested | Cl] [ B GC A } well as having the truck pretty bad- pales “ street, In “Her Husband’s Po30d0086 The accident occurred at the cros- before a federal court to answer at- authentic adaptations of late sing at Careyhurst about 30 miles ” Your Choice of : 2m a Ce ary aieeee| 2 rade Mar k,” Soon} Roast Young: Tarkey with Cranberry Saute ‘and: Dressing | ing into’ Casper from the new tank Pork Tenderloin with Cream Gravy 4 farm at Clayton. According to his!’ A wna West exhibition that rivaie $ Fricassee of Chicken with Noodles oi 7 atement he was watching a train|ithe frontier days at Cheyenne, Woe The above orders include soup, potatoes, bread and butter, 3 JUST ARRIVED standing on the tracks to the west|ming, was staged at the Lasky ranch lemon pudding, tea, coffee or milk. and just as he had pores it ie 55 ES ponnpctian with the filming of $ rain bore down. on him which Horia Swanson's: P: cture, FISH A teen concealed by the first string of|*Her Husband's ‘Trademarie’ chr Fried Oysters with Chili Sauce 50c 4 A new shipment of Taffeta and Canton cars. He was unable to avoid the ine next Tuesday and Wednesday at STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE, 35c | 1 h ’ er that resulted. ie Wyoming theatre. * . | ae, Dr. N.C. Gels ts treating the tn-| | Broncho-busting, rope-throwing and eects ak Crepe Dresses---the styles are the season’s jure a dog ster ! . . : . Sara Sapa ghag = choicest, the colorings you will admire. { ' The whims of Resplendent 8 ; i ous econd Floor Mondell Leads Assault)|f) #251 hion. are wath gonreoue On Measure Leadmg : sued, Renchant fe . cravings or innovations i * To Its Defeat. - of both color, many peas that will bring a rete ee NEW EADQUARTERS FOR WASHINGTON, Feb. -17.—Leading flutter of glad. spring wardrobe H Q' a fight on the so-called aplarateey pid nése-te the Heats for Madame or S . Wash bill which resulted in the defe: of 1 . by stantial . Mademoiselle of- rin: cg aptics e cateaae! See) of the woman of pepegern eS pe Van Raalte Silk ist another victory int ators + save ly wide latitude Goods ° weet: hime! undey, 488 torial. for individual Hosiery suise of protecting and increasing} expression. RATINES wild . equire every nj { 7 A v Hh teight rasta tos avon to firse| In both Domestic sand eepnet 10 This store carries a complete line of this secure a federal game license. The} plain Ag er ovthat ie tavored national known brand of Silk Hosiery. . assed the eenate, and was| ocks, in ev: A sugpSTSeU alas of, fis moet getive| for Spring. Their rich appearance and good wearing lebbiés evidenced during Past ed tat 4 49 1 7 9 qualities are sure to please you. : — sraeniian cpatbacter sobene | be had in plain Lisle Top, all Silk, propa di nd personal appeals. = | ce) $ can be ‘ Pp > Tioasiieehee Monde’l, in rising to . . i c t i Glove Silk, Fancy Clocks, in Black, White re, lied attention pie fat aaunt. thin “fotka “pack j TISSUE GINGHAM and colors. Pair home” had not been active in.oppos: nN | 82-inch Tissues in neat dainty pili ice ea| SS wera con | checks that will make up into pretty $2.95 to $5.65 act he ha : r his constituency voicing opposition ‘to ‘ ' Spring Dresses. A »7 st. “Out home yonder,” he said, “are 2 Main Floor \ the | gpeumnaia tole... ineee ears ASHION—a truly capricious queen—hag penetrated far beyond \ 43c 63c 69c case like this, because they believe in F ; A ; us and believe that we will remember the banks of the Seine for many of her most inspired creations. | them. They lool to oe tp, haye a The Far and Near East—the Vale of Cashmere—the very tombs of { Ronee pages 4 the Pharaohs—have given freely of their wondrous treasure trove, of . i Mr. Mondell characterized the pro-| cvlor and design to add the desired note of individuality to Milady’s | * ° : sia nig We | i Radium Si tension of police power’ since the be- costuming— | Normandy Voile Silk Derby Rib Stockings ginning “of th ment, except 7 7 the Volstead act, which Was) author: Buy the original Normandy Voile For dainty Underthings. This For children. These come in ined’ clas acter ihe sineneeny. SCOuk CAPES AND T d you are sure to get satisfac- soft silk comes in Flesh, Orchid, black, brown and white, in all cons ntes EAR Re aS 49.50 to meee #3 tion on wear and laundering. Maise, White and Black, fully sizes. A most satisfactory stock- par sienna pid tne aks of argument ° . A-sdecided necessity. for now Twenty different patterns and guaranteed to wash and give ing for boys and girls. that the alleged purposes of the bii S eciall Priced For and for many weeks to:come. colors. satisfaction; 40 inches wide, yard were worthy, he declared that it did - Piss erry Sy of serena, } 45c Cc not warrant the “reduction, of the favored tabrica of. both’ ail | 63c $2 69 Se tates of the Union to thi jor ' e M . sr custations of a trifling natire. If.it were necessary, the right of the’ cit!- zens of this country, the rights of the states under the constitution, the liberties of the people to be free from the espionage and surveillance of fed. eral agents in connection with acts no more harmful than the possible de- struction of a birdsnest or the killing of a peedee, a coot or a flicker, is in- -finitely more important than the tn- crease in the number of our migra- tory birds. “The trouble is today that we are legislating too much at the behest of an active minority who know what they want and how to get tt.” COMMERCIAL FLING 1S STARTED BY COCHRANE Bob Cochrane, local representative of the Lincoln Aerop!ane company, and Whose flying field is three and a, Fashion for Coats Groups at The woman or miss who wants to be right up to the minute in style simply can't resist the appeal of the sport coat—so jaunty, so ex- The Pronounced Tendency of Swagger Sport Leads Us to Two Wonderful Parisian models, trimmed with new furs, in smart, and braid and embroidery. treatments. eee NEW COSTUME SUITS 49.50 to 149.50 A more charming viriety of expression than ever before is to’ be found tn these cap- tivating threepiece costume sults. The separates. blouse is lavishly embellshed with orlental embroidery and in Printed silks. The jaunty short.or knee. length: Madarin Jacket. are offset with a tie sash that is quite becoming. eee d SPRING CHAPEAUX pa 1200 to 45.00 colorings betokering balmy days ahead, Draped turbans as well es hats that brimfully express an undeniable chic, New poke shapes, one mater {al hets, small hats, and al- most infinite varfety of ap- pealing -trentments featuring beta ribbon and flowered ef- ‘ects, Everfast Suiting For one-piece dresses and chil-_ dren’s frocks, in every color. Most Desirable for the coming season. 43c Just Received A new shipment of Bertha Collars and Lace By the yard The selection is most interesting since every design is very desir- able. Main Floor, Spring Millinery $4.98 New arrivals daily. See this wonderful array of new Spring Hats. Second Floor Bucilla Threads We are now in a position. to fur- nish you with Bucilla Crochet Cotton, six strand floss, and Rope Embroidery Cotton, also Glossilla Rope Silk, Art Dept., Third Floor Stamped Pillow Cases Just received a large assortment of Stamped Pillow Cases, in 42 and 45 inches, stamped on good quality muslin, pair $1.19 $1.49 Art Goods Section, Third Floor The New Paisley Silks Are Here A great demand for these beauti- ful printed silks, has arrived, cer- tainly you will want a blouse or dress of one of these. May we have the pleasure of showing these to you. pressive of the “carefree” life, so absolutely “just right.” Beautiful, soft colored fabrics, including real camel’s hair; in gray, camel, browns and large plaids and checks; weight just right for immediate wear; silk lined or with self backs. Coats with style and life in every line—$25 or $85, half miles north of the city on th Salt Creek highway, will start 1923 commercial ‘flying here tomorrow afternoon by taking up passengers if the weather is good. Mr. Cochrane's Lincoln Standard! ‘plane, which will carry two passen-| kers at a tme, will be at the field all) afternoon ready to handle the bust- ness. CAMELS HAIR SUIT 89,50 up Two-piece sult of /One-Itun- dred per cent wool Camel« hair, “featuring smart wide wile Grosgrain Iibbon sah fastening at side, Cont ts bouné in Grosgrain ribbon of ® matching shade, lined, featuring the desirable wrap around skirt, WINSOME DRESSES 29.50 to 298.50 Fxquisite blending of appeal: ing colura, favoring Kordette Crepe, ‘Crepe oma, Fiat Crepe and Crepe Hligabeth, Hach endowed with subtiy touches of artistry proclaim: ing individuality fer everp oo- easton, be {t evening, after, noon or street wear, TRADE AT HOME The Golden Rule Dept. Store | LINDSAY & CO, : \ CASPER 50,000 IN 1925 | All Stocks Average Higher. | The average price of twenty active! industrial stocks traded In on the New York stock exchange on Friday wns 103.23, a net ga'n of 66, The aver. age price of twenty railroad stocks, was 89.24, a gain of .10, ne | | MINISTERS MEET MONDAY | There will be a special meeting of tho Ministerial association of Casper, | Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the, Baptiat church, All members are re- quested to be present, CASPER’§ LEADING SPECIALTY FOR WOMEN AND MISSES