Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWU. : fhe Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. next fall. Neff has been one of the most popular coaches that has ever | worked wita Casper sunoo! athletes! and his departure is regretted by both, the faculty and the athletes who will) return to school next year. RENEWED BY HARDING’=* SEN SKEM AAU BS oT |THE FOURTH MUSKETEER WASHINGTON, June 7.—President Harding declared in a letter made public here to- day that by accepting membership in the world court the United States ‘may make its larg- | est feasible contribution to the stabilization of civilization while at the same time surren- dering nothing of the advantages of independence” now enjoy by the American people. rep | The president's letter was addressed to Bishop Thomas F. Gailor of Tennessee, head of FEATURES FILEEN PERCY the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal church, who had written to assure the} The’ president's letter was aSdrens: Pec re ea to Bishop Thomas F. Gailor of | THE HUMAN ZOO By C. D. Batchelor | Tennessee, head of the National} ‘Copyright. 1923, by Publte Leder Company Eileen Percy, as leading woman in Now For a Clean Sweep of All Spring Apparel peculiarly suited to her virile type of beauty and her splendid histrionic : ‘ | abilities as the wife of m garage help- : er and pugilist with an insatiable am- | bition to rule society, Miss Percy's traditional sense of Irish humor, her ‘ a qware charm and exceptional actipg ~ ability combine to make her charac- | terization in “The Fourth Musketeer” a probably the best of her career. At the Wyoming theatre tomorrow. pa BA SE mich FIVE LETTER AWARDS | MADE AT HIGH SCHOOL Five men have been awarded the Casper high school “C” for participa-| Council, of the Protestant Episcopal | | church who had written to assure | the president that there were many thousands of citiens who deem it a matter of honor that in some way the national should contribute | ce to rehabilitate the coun- | irope. | am keenly desirous that the se shall be found whereby | 1 country may make its! ble contribution to the| tion of civilization while at} surrendering nothing | va gabnege states. . study and te conclusion ‘© the program We operate on a “quick turn-over” policy—we don’t hold garments for long prices —we work on small profits and when it’s time to work on a new season’s stock we let go of our present stock early. You can now buy any spring Cape, Coat, Wrap, Suit or Dress sat sacrifice prices—and savings that most stores won't even duplicate in July, The Greatest Surprise in Dress Values Awaits You Here se conditions. “It is a longer step than some would wish us to take in this direc: | tion. On the other hand, it is a less | Si teyace than some, otiers would \ tion in the meet last week with Sher-| wish us to take, bu’ Oo me seems idan high school. The men who won| to muet the ‘require pasta pea ns we; | tales lattetey the five highest scorers, cullar situation, and pe oO are Eugene Brittain with 388 ints, : say to the world that we aro ready | Ernest Alisman with 386 points; Rol-| Porch Dresses. Big assortment. Values up‘to $2.50. for our part in furthering peace and and Scowan with 386 points; Donald P. . d baost te aboard tr prodigal niente fis sk Det cacy a riced NOW Atos na chad LO Ie Sa ees P| nder of cherished policy Hule with 385 points. w hic h we are long and strongly com- mitted. } “I am grateful to know that in taking this attitude, I have seemed | to you to deserve the commendation | | you have so igo cordtall extended.” | Brittain, the high score man of the| Casper team, made one more point than the highest man on the Sheridan squad. To knew how good a cigarette | Bee ite 5 =< : \really en ye mc, S jou ‘AIEHT SH Hubert Dinwiddy has just met Cordelia Glotz, Smith, class of if 92, Hubert is expected to pilot Cordelia ‘through the next foxtrot. He will be in his element, for he is used to large rectors grew in dramatic art; and each (2ee4 faw some on production worthy Nearly twenty years ago the first) lor Ene title» Masterpiece Hey ae roduced, “The! Now skip a span to nearer memor Great Train Robb p then; today it It made the worl might make the w fone so far aliead was the bexinnin. to tell their st Silk Taffeta, Tissue Voile, French Linen and Ratine Dresses. Values up to $20.00. Priced now at___________ a Dresses for all occasions. Flat Crepe, Taffeta and fancy Voiles. Values up to $25.00. Priced now_-_-_-_____-__ a Big Coat Val SPORT COATS, DRESS COATS, MOTOR COATS aa Polo Cloth, Camelshair, Bolivia, Velours. Some silk lined, over plaids and plain cloth, Values to $32.50, at___ & | 2. & 5 High Grade Beautiful Capes and Coats In Bolivia, Normandy and Brytonia Crepe lines. Cape with fur collar. Values up to $45.00. Priced now at_____ a ‘ of the f finishes his wae They plunne’ t year something mor It closes its record run at the Amer- | with the high sc tomorrow. He ually ttle actors famous stars ica theater tonight with Richard | taking a ci zeal_authers_eought Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish. will_ne 1 Marcton’s Patierts =. each Roe) Ong? 5 o Suits Go At Drastically Reduced Prices SUITS SUITS SUITS Odd lot, small sizes only. Em- Fine hand tailored Suits of the Our most exclusive Suits featur- broidered and silk lined. Values very finest fabrics. Values up to ing the three-piece model with up to $30.00. Priced now 50.00, Pri style and quality. Values up to nite i6 § cee nore $98.50. Priced now E 10.00 | °21.50 | *49.50 cows THE NATIONAL 22:2.) NO. EXCHANGES NO EXCHANGES SAMPLE COAT and SUIT STORE HENNING HOTEL BLOCK ett eK 112 SOUTH CENTER ST. for _Missen "and Small Women. 14, 18 and 20 yeai F'aive wil reauire 4% yaa of material 36 oF 46-4 toe, wiee, “4 with Raglan Sleeves, 36 to 44 bust law will reuuire 414 yaa, Of material 36 ina. wide. 4% am, of skirt 8 yd. 26 tne. , i. Will require 2% yds. of material 40 Inn wide, 2% yds. 44 The medium ste skirt will require (tM yda. ot Minterial 4 Gc-or ‘84 ina wide. "Width of skirt 1 yd. 46 in No (BPLes ndy oar Ue satan Rie perp fengaes. pondilosd 6 ers uso 4 ltile rased dots which are gt wwsEt no; weg £. desirable for. the above HOdLe, eer ane to.make.t hang p rll a ould be Oey : Send orders for Patterns to MAY MANTON FASHION SERVICE, 4 White St., New York City. 9 } Patterns will be mailed, postpaid, upon receipt of fc number. Be sure to give correct number rad size of pattern desired when ordering. Write name and address plainly. Street Dresses. Silk, Minuet, Imported Gingham, fancy Voiles and gece Values up to $10.00, Priced now at__ i Summer Dresses. Ratine, Dotted Swisses and fancy Voiles. Values up to $13.50. Priced now at-_____--_-__ i |

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