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NDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 mar, All 4 ast on Plans ra Paign for 1924 of the George W. ald F Vroman post of the American on —— be 4 sent Entertaining 16. Thirty members of the com-|%® ™ade to personally interview ~ Farce Here. and great enthusiasm was shown. my The moral support of merchants and business men will be ro'icited ng The Natrona Rebekah Lodge No.| The presidents of the Chamber of ] will stage a play. “Safety First "| Commerce, Rotary club, Kiwanis he O@a Féllows’ ball Monday | club and Lions’ club have generous ht. The cast has been working ly consented to allow legion speak- he production for an’ extended | "5 to appear before their meetings od apd will have it in shape for |this week. C. P. Plummer wil!| where the members may play pool N ine performance Monday. | ®ddress is new and sparkling farce has mittee were present at the meeting | °Y¢TY €X-#ervice man in the city. Beach the Kiwanis club; R. M. ie : F 71) : year promises ry . ‘of great activity for the post.. The Scape 9 x a fa department convention. will be held” nr OTE ORGE VROMAN POST TO '22:02ee% 1 BE STAGED BE LAUNCHED ON JANUARY 14 for the membership cam- Westover the Chamber of Com- merce. Special sub-committees are at rousing campaign The city is be- A special letter has been mailed to every one of the present 479 mem- bers urging them to pay their an- nual dues at once and to participate in the campaign for new members. ‘The annual dues for membership are $5. Club rooms are maintained to be one be held here. A large local mem-| bership in the legion is desired to |insure the complete success of the convention and reunions. The membership committee will have a final meeting preparatory to the campaign at 8 o'clock on the evening of Wednesday, January 9, work preparing for a thorough and |in the American Legion club rooms. ¢ ing df ita a | All members of the committee are which B. G. Westover is chairman vided in’ ‘Sstricts and teams | urged to be present. ebekah Lodge to Pre- The dates for the active campaign | °F being organized to canvass each De op ee were fixed as January 14. 15 and| 2nd every district. An effort will KING FERDINAND WILL RETURN TO BULGARIA GENEVA, Jan. in George W. Vroman Post No. 2 Tribune says that former King Fer- dinand of Bulgaria has been granted permission to return and reside. In 5.—The Geneva the Rotary club; A. H.| ind billiards, chess, checkers and his former country, from which he ards. and have the use of a splen- fled at the time of his abdication in story of sustained interest,|Boeke the Lions club, and BG. d'd Ibrary of books and magazines. 1918. aA (Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune- appealing shades. NEW YORK, ‘men w'll have newsprint suits in the Will continue to make its presence comparatively many of them will not be suited. The strictly tailored outlines which defining of the treatment and Jacket of this ning to arrive the soft colors tremendously striped tweeds fects also promise to be popular. of scones in the } adaptable to the individual wearers. Che Casper @unvav Cribune SETTING THE STYLE | LAMONT Grays and tans are shown in many . Jan. 5.—Most wo- As to lines, the Chinese influence apparent in the straight jackets which in the majority of instances will be of medium length, extending suit, with its boyish midway between hp and knee. Skirts result in a marked Will be moderately short. figure, ts extremely near future, but with bination. signs PAGE THRED Srad cafes chantant. Barnyard de signs will vie with reproductions of trop'ca! jungies and pastoral scenes reproduction of bucking ie DISTRESS BOTH SAFE But whether the well dressed wo- man wears silk or tweed at least she ‘will wear a scarf of some kind this ing. These are being provided in § ¥ possible size and color com. steame Harc They range from the de- sei 3 sponsored by Rodero which r are rectangular and almost of the t proportions of a shaw! to the narrow procee TTLE, Wash. Jan. 5.—The 1 Dollar and the Kyo- ru, reported Friday to be ad- the middle of the Pacific, are safe. The Harold Dollar ts ng under its own power and = versions but little wider than a the Kyosei received assistance, Even if the exacting woman finds man’s ascot tie. Many of the hats aiff'cult for many women to wear ef- “ifficulty in being 4uited in suits,| designed for fectively. Knowledge of that fact 1s She should have little difficulty in| with-these scarfs the long end of expected therefore by some designers fNding something that will appeal| which is thrown about the necic WOMAN OFFERS REWARD to result in increased popularity of t© her fancy in the printed slik! the semttailored types as the softer ‘tesses which promise to be a feature| in earnest, devotees of fashion are oe spring are trimmed Now that winter has resily set in character are more ful new fabrics, first produced In| first fillip to this trend was given the French looms, are ,offered in fervid imagination. in this country and Some of the designs are only equat-| pink, which aroused the envy of of these fabrics are led by the impressionistic scenery|many a woman in the audience attractive. Shadow of the Russian theaters and indeed a % and herringybone ef- some of the silks productions punding in mirth-provoking situa- s. Its leading role is that of an hocent and inoffensive young hus- 4, Jack Montgomery, who. !s inged into the abyss of the taw er trying to rescue a Turkish iden from the hands of the po- e. Jack and his chum Jerry Zuleika to ald the interests of ‘s cousin, Elmer Flannel, a rinking young man. Jack, Jerry 4 Zuleika are arrested and sen- Inced to 30 days in jail. In order to keep the disgrace om Jack's wife, Mabel ,and Jerry's cee, Virginia, they tell them t they are going’ to a convention Shriners by boat. The scheme prks and Mabel and Virginia bid lem a tearful farewell. In the sec- \d act the ladies have received prd from the steamboat company t Jack and Jerry are not to be nd on board and have probably pn washed overboard and drowned. hey are heart-broken and don deep purning for the loved ones they ver expect to see again. rack and Jerry, in jail. know thing of this, and when their 30 expire they return to the Ales full of joy and explanations their wonderful trip to Florida. takes some tall explaining to jow why they were not drowned, 4 when Mrs. Bridger, the mother the girls, learns that Zuleika has n missing for 30, days, she natu- ly thinks that she accompanied boys to Florida. Mabel decides rn to her mother’s roof and ever see Jack again, The third act straightens out the ingle after’ a series of laughable ents culminating jn an elopement pwn a ladder in which Jack, who hinks he is eloping with Mabel, his ife, finds that the lady he {ts run- ing away with is the Irish cook, y Ann O'Finnerty. DOLGROWERS TO MEET SOON SALT CITY, Jan. 5.—The! National Wodlgrowers assoclation to e held here January 22 to 24 will e attended by over 1.000 sheepmen om all parts of the United States, copéng to announcement of the etary. The annual convention of the or- nization is outstanding . among he events of the year in which wool- isrowers and others connected with he industry participat epee FREIGHT RATE HEARINGS OF INTEREST TO WEST WILL BE LAUNHED SOOR CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—Hearings on the application of western trunk lines for reduction in freight rates from the middie west to Pacific coast points to equalize competition between the railroads and the Pana- {@§ ma canal ship routes, will begin late in January before the Interstate Commerce commission throughout the western section of the country. Mountain states interests, it is un- derstood, are opposed to the applica- tion of the carriers. eh hE AY MAKES THE DEAF HEAR Remarkable Invention Enables the Deaf to Hear All Sounds Clearly Everyone/who 1s troubled with deafness in any form will be inter- ested in ti announcement of the Dictograph Products Corporation, Suite 402J Sharp Building, Kansas City, Mo., that they have at last per- fected a device which will enable every one whose auditory nerve is not entirely destroyed to hear as Perfectly as one whose hearing !5 normal, To test it thoroughly they sent it to a number of people who had been deaf for years and they re- bort most gratifying results. Many state that they hear the slightest sound with perfect ease and that their natural hearing has been great- ly igeproved. The manufacturers are proud of their achievement and 8o confident that every deaf person will be amazed and delighted with It, that they offer to send it to any- one by prepaid parcel post on ten day's free trial. They do not ship Cc. 0. D., nor do they require any deposit, but send it entirely at their own risk and expense, allowing the user ten full days to try it and de. tide whether they want to keep it or not. As there is no obligation whatever, everyone who is troubled with deafness in any form should take advantage of this liberal free rial offer. Just send them your ‘ame and address for descriptive li- erature andl free trial request ‘blank. | |k4 Ady | ote In one scene the chorus wore upon them run the entire scale of| little bankok scarfs of blue. green, gray, rose or yatfer of Salt Creek was y and Petro-'a busin caller here yesterday New Year's eve at the opening per Whatever the style chosen, the Practically every shade of the bright-| formance of Eddie Cantor in Kia choice of materials is a charming ©" colors and the designs imposed | Roots. o€. ‘The latest designs in Scétch wdolens and tweeds are just begin-_ LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 5.—A re- cloches wrapped in ward of $100 has been posted by Mrs. s for information ing-Colorado fin Dee For Wearing Now, Low Priced Every woman knows that this is clearance time and a splendid time for Frock choosing. But she has yet to see what delightful styles there are here in every type of Dress, what flattering colors and worthwhile fab- rics. Certainly she should take-advantage of the opportunity to secure for herself or her daughter Frocks that are at the height of fashion and 80 very reasonable. Every Dress on the Main Floor Has Been Cut Down and Reductions Are From 1-3 to 1-2 Off ic Cpe °33 *44 *55 Silk Frocks and Cloth Dresses Dresses A good line of Dresses to be closed out for $625 | A big line of Dresses in all sizes in wool velours, Poiret twills and crepes. Values from $25.00 to $42.50. SMART DRESSES Just 10 Hats Left Clearance Price CLEARANCE Set aside several days for profitable shopping this month. For these are the days of attractive prices on fashionable Winter Clothes. or wrap will transform your wardrobe and at a slight expense. 20 Per Cent Discount On All Underwear a new and lovely COATS WITH FUR FOR TRIMMING Here are Fur-trimmed Coats collared in sleek black, reddish brown and blonde toned furs, deep and flatter- ing to every complexion. Some have fur cuffs, too. Every Cloth Coat On Main Floor $35 and $45 COATS $12.50 $1.25 and $1.50 Women’s Union Suits, full bleached, size 36 to 44; high neck, long sleeves, ankle. Dutch neck, short sleeves; low neck, no_ sleeves Children’s Wool and Velvet Dresses Priced from $8.00 to $12.50. Sizes 6 to 14. Clearance price, $3.95 $1.25 Misses’ Wool Gaunt- let Gloves error Genet Tae Sage cette sees: BROOD $1.75 Outing Gowns, made very tines naar 1 Be eee en .... Soo Clearance of Fashion-first WINTER WRAPS Last year’s Coats need do no longer. Every woman may have Vinter Wrap, for the January Clearance Sales are in progress, bringing their usual fine values. She has seen many Coats by this time and formed a slight opinion, at least, of what she wants. Undoubtedly she will find that style here for there is a splendid variety, SUBWAY SPECIALS COATS Sport and Dress Models Have Been Divided Into Two Lots and the yf Values Are Truly Marvelous Another blouse or hat, new frock 20 Per Cent Discount On All Corsets and Brassieres FUR WRAPS EVERY FUR GARMENT IN OUR COMPLETE STOCK has had a new marked down price put on for this Clearance Sale. The values are remarkable AND THE FRANTZ SHOP GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY PURCHASE LOT NO. 2 $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50 Washable Suede Gauntlet Gloves. Greys and tans. Sizes 6 to 8. Clear- ance, $1.49 Satenette Bloomers Regular sizes. Black....... $1.50 Outsizes, cerise and emerald. .$1.75 Pettibloom, outsize $2.00 True Shape Silk Hose, pair. .$1.00 High Point and Verilastic Silk Hose, pair...........$1.25 65c Silk Hose, pair eee. ae ae ile Tele im oa " $ i ° 0 0 S0c Bargain Table Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets and Numerous Other Articles | TSVIVaNiVe\iya\ivavivevitva\tvey i i