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SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923. Casper Sunday Morning Cribune Weather Record In PAGE FIVE account. Tater Valentin meets Ar- his future plans it is probable that, len's sister, without knowing her re- he will be associated wit ha local oil ™ REVUE TROUPE PRODUCES NEW HUSIG COMEDY If past performances are any cri: terion, today should be a real gala day for patrons of the Columbia. ‘The musical comedy to be presented by the Revue of Revues company en- titled “Hote! DeLuxe” is brim full of good hearty laughter and song. Bobby Vail will x@ mostly responsible for the laughs und the way other people spend his money during his stay at the hotel and cause him to think he is having a glorious time will drive dull care from the tired business man and cause the housewife to fee! that there is some enjoyment in life after all. Aside from the playlet itself there will be interspersed ten well selected vaudeville and ensemble specialties with the Lyric quartet offering a ‘re- pertoire of their classiest selections. Clara Hodge has some new material and promises to put it over with more pep than ever. The photoplay ‘The Silent Master,” with Robert Warwick the star is ta- ken from the Oppenheim novel, “The Court of St. Simon,” which derives its name from a mysterious tribunal in which wrongdoers especially op- pressors of the poor, are punished. The presiding genius of this court ts a marquis, who calls himself Valentin Simon. To satisty a whim, he intro- duces a young scapegrace, Eugene Arlen to the people of the underworld whom he emp‘oys in his beneficient work. Arlen takes a morbid interest lationship to the youth, and marries her. When she learns that it was her husband who contributed to her brother's downfall, she leaves him. The adventures and romance which tring the story to its satisfying con clusion are of an absorbing sort. , The production is spectacular throughout, including numerous mag- nificent interior scenes, realistic re Productions of Paris haunts and a panorama of the city as viewed from Montmartre at night. (PENS ee FUNERAL OF MAS. SCHNUR WILL BE HELD TOMORROW AT SHAFFER-GAY CHAPEL The funeral of Mrs. will be he!d from the chapel at 2 p. m. Monday. L. E. Carter will officiate. Mrs. Schnur died of pneumonia at 10 o'clock Friday morning, death oc- curring at the fimily residenca, 802 South Ash sireet. ‘The deceased was 30 years of ase, having been born April 4, 1893, in the state of Oregon. She was marrie] to John Schnur in Mt. Vernon, Mo., October 30, 1908. She had been a res ident of Casper for five years prev- fous to her death. Mr. Schnur has a position as moulder at the Standard refinery. Besides Mr. Schnur, two sons sur- vive the deceased here, Jack, age 10 and Paul, age 13. A mother and father, three sisters and a brother John Schnur Shaffer-Gay The Rev. CONFIRMATION RECEIVED BY FEDERAL APPOINTEES CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 3.— Two Cheyenneltes recently appo'nted to federal positions Friday received notice of thelr confirmation. W. C. Deming was confirmed for member- ship on the civil service commission and will go to Washington about March 26th to assume his duties. Carl Jackson was confirmed as federal pro- hibition director for district No. 17, comprising the states of Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon and the territory of Alaska. Ho will not go to the district headquarters at Se attle until his successor as prohibi- tion director for Wyoming has been appointed and qualifies. Girl Just of Age Files Action For Divorce from Minor CHEYENNE, “W; Hazel M. Anderson, years of age February 1923, has instituted suit for ree from Charles Wayne Anderson, a minor, seeking annulment of the marriage on the ground that'she, as well as her husband was a minor when they were married in Converse county, Wyom- ing on Christmas day, 1921. Charies M. Anderson, father of Wayne, 1s named in the sult as the minor hus. band's xt friend.” Mrs. Anderson also charges that her husband treated decnpeny heyenne Broken vantage. CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 3.— March 1, 1923, was the warmest March 1 in the 62 years of the his tory of the Cheyenne weather bureau Sixty-two degrees was recorded at 3 p. m. aS i CASPER MAN SECURES CHEYENNE BUS PERMIT CHEYEN? Wyo., March 3.— S. H. Puntenney of Casper Friday was' granted a franchise to operate passenger busses in Cheyenne east of Capitol avenue, a district in whict his service will not conflict with tha‘ of the Cheyenne Electric Street Rail way company. Previously he had ob tained from the state public service commission a certificate of necessity for the service he proposes to pro vide. L. C, BAILEY LEAVING TRIBUNE AFTER YEAR After having been with the Trib une for nearly a year, I. C. Baile leaves today. Mr. Bailey ts cne of the best know oll writers ‘n this district having beer conected ‘with local pubiteation tr that capacity. for the past five year and has a broad acquaintance amon the oll fraternity. ablets of ut _onee. Correct Chew a few pleasant, “Pape's ur distressed stomach will feel fine INDIGESTION {11 STOMACH UPSET, ATE 100 MUCH Diapepsin” your digestion and our stomach for a few cents. et your stomach keep you mlserable!| fn a capacity where this knowlecge can bo used to goud ad- Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Misery harmless and ease Don't ATTENTION Voyageurs Militaire There will be a meeting of La Societe Monday night at 7 P.M. at the Henning Hotel. Be there. W. B. COBB, Chef de Gare. HARPER’S Yruggists recommend it.—Advertise ment. Here you will find good dependable merchandise at the low- est possible prices. We invite comparisons. DRY GOODS in the life, and embarks in it on his live in Joplin, Mo. her cruelly. 9 announcement is made of “He profits most who profits less and sells most.” BEGINS CASPER’S A Sale Born of a Determination to Double Our Sales In March 8 A.M. MONDAY HERE’S YOUR NEW EASTER Coat, Cape or Wrap RADICALLY LOWER IN PRICE Coats of such rich texture you'll maryel at the low rices of them. We could never offer such beau- ful coats for such low prices but for the wonder- ful bargains Manufacturers purposely gave us in their co-operative ambition to help us put this tale “over” big! ¢ MATERIALS OF HAIR, CUT BOLIVIA, POLLYANNA, VELOUR, MARVELLA, Your coat is here, in extraordinary money-saving groups, for Girls, Misses. Young Women, Matrons. Regular values—$2, $35, $50, up to $125. On sale, $9.50 $12.50 $16.50 $24.50 $32.50 $42.50 And Up to $87.50. CAMEL’S ETC. Spot cash bought many of these Dresses at sensationally low prices. Many manu- facturers eagerly yielded to our request for lower prices when we made attractive buying propositions, We left no stone unturned to make this a stupendous sale! New Spring Dresses Beautiful dresses, in materials of Canton Crepe. Flat Crepe, Satin Crepe, Chiffon Taffetas, all- over lace. In beautiful creations with side panels, drapes, uneven hems, puffs, beads, etc. Values through regular channels, $19.50 to $49.50. In this sale in positive money-saving groups— $13.95 $18.50 $24.50 $32.50 “He profits most who profits less and sells most.” GREATEST BARGAIN GIVING SALE The tale simply told—the headings tell the story! We have planned with care for weeks to launch this sale. We have searched the markets diligently and carefully for special bargains. Manufacturers lent their co-operation in a most liberal manner—making us price concessions and giving us bargains that are extraordinary. All to carry this sale “over the top.” j Casper and out-of-town women—a few weeks before Easter—here is a new hemisphere of stupendous bar- gain-giving and radical price reductions. New York’s foremost suit makers con- tribute their very utmost in Smart Spring Suits One espectally wonderful gr of s terials of All-Wool, Poiret Twill, and all silk crepe de chine lined, trimmed with beads, braid and embroidery. They sell regularly at $40, $50 and $60—for this sale. $28.50 Beautiful Novelty 3-piece Suits. $125.00. For this sale grou s, in ma- Values to NEW SPRING SWEATERS Every new style and wanted color, in all wool and pure silk and wool. Regular val- ues $4.00 to $18.50. On sale at $4.75 $2.75 $3.75 NEW SPRING PLAID SKIRTS $4.50 TO $12.50 CASPER, WYOMING 86-inch Bleached Muslin, 15c, 17c, 20c 42-inch Pepperill Pillow Tubing....38¢ 8-4 Unbleached Sheeting. 8-4 Bleached Sheeting. 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting. 9-4 Bleached Sheeting... 42-inch good quality Pillow Cases, each ..._ Se RU SIR By aes 72x90 Home Comfort Sheets_—. 72x90 Victoria Sheets. 81x90 Victoria Sheets. .Quality shows in “Topsy” Hose. 1 lot Children’s Hose, pair__..__....15¢ Best child’s Stocking in Casper.....25¢ Visit our Shoe Deparment. HOSIERY STAR BRAND all-leather Shoes are better. Satisfaction guaranteed. By a lucky purchase we were able to procure one lot of Cotton Sheet Blan- kets, size 64x76, which we are offer- ing at the special price of 98c each or $1.95 per pair. 1 lot 27-inch Plaids and Checks Dress Ginghams, yard.__......_.. 18c 1 lot 32-inch Plaids and Checks Dress Ginghams, yard...._.-........ _25c 86-inch good quality Percales, yard. «.-----18c, 23c, 28c Ladies’ Thread Silk Hose_— Ladies’ Thread Silk Hose, real values at.........._.98c, $1.48, $1.98 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HARPER’S Phone 1910-W Beckling er Bldg. 234 E. Second One easy turn of the Lorain Red Wheel gives you a choice of 44 measured and con- trolled oven heats for any kind of oven cook+ ing or baking. Solving the Problem WOMAN'S greatest pleasure lies in doing things that increase the happiness of her family. Day after day, setting aside her own wishes, she remains at home in order that the appetites of her family may be satisfied. If she does go away, a-visiting, shopping or to church, she is usually compelled to return early or penalized by being forced to prepare a meal under conditions that tend to destroy the joy of well-spent hours. Thus the getting of dinner is frequently a prob- lem unless you own a gas range equipped with the wonderful Lorain Oven Heat Regulator. ‘The woman who owns a Lorain-equipped Gas Range has no dinner-problem. She need only of the Daily Dinner place all the foods to be baked, boiled or roasted, in the magic oven, set the RED WHEEL at the specified ternperature and go where she pleases for from three to five hours. The daily dinner will be perfectly cooked, ready to serve at meal time, and have even a better flavor than the most carefully watched meal. Inaddition,a Lorain-equipped Gas Range willcook Perfectly every flaky pastry, every juicy roast, everyfeather-light biscuit,everysavory vegetable, EXACTLY THE SAME—EVERY TIME— AND WITHOUT ANY ATTENTION WHATSOEVER during the cooking process. Ask us to explain and demonstrate to you the femarkable advantages of these famous ranges. JEWEL Gas Ranges ‘The baked-on finish of these ranges gives them a lustrous, dur thatisas easy tokeepcleanasitis good Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. 115-119 E. First St. to look at. All-steel construction pre- vents breakage. Many pleasing styles and convenient sizes to choose from. surface Phone 1500