Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1924, Page 5

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“Holdup in’ ts Groat Falls u > 4] * eesrasene’ PORAROSCR RARER EELAD sachaes b8b452 coUctgeeeeaces ibagetes ei taEsaessae at ” a 4ades PAGE FIVE. i L Jj f 4 : is i ‘ | There's a dress to make your,“equal pay for’ equal work,” ac- Ei ‘ i yee! | r Fourth a happy one, at the Frantz! cording to information recently j ; : \ . : \s ig 1 sos SS compiled by" the United" States Bur- ; free es : j Gtisdent ptatan! haVel near detinite.|/emuof | Eduction, ‘Those states i tx } hy prohibiting discrimination be-| which have. passed prohibitory’ Is : é f f |tween men and women teachers in| are California, .Colo d 3 q ke q |the matter of salary,- and some| Montana, Nevada, w York : ; TE ee TE SPRING BLOSSOM OUT ther wtates have. by ndminiatrative fork Clyh, Oregon, Texan, ‘ . ; 4 " action recognized the pringIple of . Washington and Wyoming. | CRM _ Figures 1 ee “Bids oe to. —U - | By HEDDA HoxT Delllant bordeis formed’ bY. eewing ¥ Sch |. d | “his; ~ Bes (Fashion Editor of the United Press)| various colored materials together Boar Show "Considerable ; ; ‘i NEW YORK, N. '¥., June 39.-—lare extremely popular at the race- I oO: make a good meal t f (United Presa). tracks and:tennis matches. Difference i In: Estimates t cea Ww Ree Peanc ; ENCE + F SUMMER: COMES Old-fashioned plaid: is one of the F “. —a'Fashion Novel— season’s popular materials. Little -Shoots Man. While ‘ , " : ‘ teh The.eold, late Spring and Summer] sports frocks of plaid flannel, with a etter meal ie ‘Revised figures indicated: that the] W. J. seared Lincoln, : : of 1924 cramped the style of flappers | Jacquettes or capes of plain ‘color construction cost of: Ca&per’s new | Neb., $645,500. ‘ ‘ RARE far and wide who hid their. chijled| carrying out the most evident shade Clicquot Club Ginger Ale! A living, sparkling, golden-hued drink, with thousands of cool little bubble-bursts that mean edge to appetite and added pleasure to every meal. More people buy it than Searching Pockets GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 30.— Guyles A. Lyons, 19, who was, ar- . 3 z hoses in thelr winter fur-pieces and used in the plaid are being worn by junior high school willbe $095,068. |. Prown ied Shar pai Pen} CHICAGO, Jun) 30—Sarin sadly contemplated’ the array of or-| the younger girls.” Tiny. cloche ‘felt Qontract awards were made Satu ana ,tirhe’ of from six to s@venty-two | gandies purchased for June usage. hats accompany them, ‘The cloche . P, Goul ‘ . day afternoon, the general‘construc- | Neb, $709 006 et et OMAR® hours, will he ‘effected Inthe trane-|. “What. if 2} hat remains popular and will doubt ‘ are ints Po a y less be with us until the bobbed: Gon oontiact tank Plumbing-Heating Bids. portation of. a, considerable portion | sobbed Marilyn, who had rested for the killing of William J.] ang or one Piste se orem Jétwon Davies: cot pt ana}! the nation’s .mail,: beginning to] nightly tn her hall bedroom on wisps | hatred vogue is passe. That time Curry Saturday night, while holding adiand of Butte, Mont., on| viii company, Denver, Colo.,|™errow, when (the day and night|of summer mulle, tulle and chiffon: | may hever come. him up on 2 public street-corner, last|D!4 of $592,908.) Johnson and | e199 455. * airplane service between’ New -York | Must I, still cleave to this threadbare} Gloves are thrown into the discard night confessed to the killing, and an| Davis of ‘Denver got’ the plumbing}’ Utah Plumbing and Heating com. |%2 San! Francisco starts’ with reg: |\winter suit, long after.I have ceased | as warm weather ‘arrives. A. few information charging him with mur-|and heatirg contract with a bid of| pany, Ogden, Utah, $102,189. ular sschedules, - to care.for if? It has grown old and| women of Fashion effect the short, der in the first degree was filed by $102,155. rage and Mellen, Helena, Mont.,|_ ‘At. Present. t fastest | ible | attempts to age me by it's romance | slip-on ‘suede gloves ‘With the short leeved frock after the manner of the 4 y oth i le, becaus County Attorney F. A. Ewald today.| Six’ bids on the general contract | $107,053. ocean to jocéan service ‘ts / 86 hours |lessness. No _self-respectin 7 any other ginger ale, because Tv {Iling occurred at 11 o'clock 1 _p While “the fastest possible mail| would\brouse on it’s remains, Parisians. : 7 ‘3 s a aanA ik eianiteturdravoras seg ies PN Ns arose nieany Destiaen iets com-lscbedule will be 32 -hoursiand 5] Synopsis of.forth-coming chapters:| Everything 1s being done to make more people like it than any the Fashion world a summery one. ther ginger ale native of Great Falls and one of the " , i z Hi minutes; according; to Col Paul]. After tong days of waiting Old Sol, | the 'y one o ging 2 best *enown and~ popular young pasts ge “ST a Ae ne oR pe ida’ pratt te: pr eae eRe | Henderson, second assistant post-| the cupid of: the skies. makes a de-| Light colors lead all other and sheer citizens, was accompanied by his wife “ General Contract ‘Bids. $i16200. * “|master ‘beneral in. charge of the] finite appéarance in the horizon. The| materials and frilly trims are most and carry:ag his two-year-old son in|Swanstrom and. Broadland, Butte,| Montana Plumbing and Heating | **rvice. chirping of feminity is heard on the| popular. Gowns ruffled from ‘hip to his arms when Lyons stopped him] Mont., $592,908. company, ‘Billings, Montana, $117} BY coordinating air schedules | thresholds and‘thoroughfares) Sum-| hem’ are many especially in sheer and began to search his pockets,} Lease und Leigland, Great Falls,076.° halt : with the’ rallway mail service, users | mer has come! And out of the mists] materials such as voiles, chiffons, or shooting Curry through the heart] Mont., $627,133. ae ‘| 'Sehank- Plurhbing (and) Heating | °f Mall in extending, 250 miles north | and rainearise the most varied blos- Leen Ng ae er when the latter objeeted and’running| Larsen and Jorgenson, Casper, | Company, sie Wyoming, $121)- and south of the line may save one|soms of the fashion world—visions é ummer Weddings away, only to be arrested a ‘few]wyo., $642,900. "Vig? tocone and: one half. days in the|éreated by the modistes during the} ~ Even the summer weddings are de- TDOrabaid Vader wher ta’ Matis. agupte |e ae transmission of mail. long-drawn-out spring months. j fying precedence by replacing. sill of police officers near the scene of ~ Mafdené approach in pastel frocks| With organdy. With the exception : Bee with frivolous ruffles and. wisps of | Of thé bride's robe, all other gowns ae eean! Hoattively kigutidiea tr : Jace singing “All's well’ that. ends| adhere to crisp organd/es in various Mrs. Curry, who was by. her hus- fam: well” and the summer fashion par-| colors. Large white leghorn hats band’s side in the light of ‘a street 3 = ade winds it’s belated way -up the} With the sipgleflower trim t a st * S Vavanue: flower matching the organdy froc it aasterea torte Eine ene . _ Old Dame Fashion has left no stick | —are worn by the brides-maids. , Bie opera icy otucere, That unturned which might add. to the| White stockings and white shoes, ete ee ee -_! luster-of summer-fashious. Fabrica} Which Were deemed a bit “countrifi. he was a native of McGrath, Canada had come from Burley, Idaho, where e has a grandmother, and was re- (Order bythe case from your grocer, druggist, or confectioner ‘The Clicquot Club Company Millis, Mass., U.S. A. Meanot Oioio PRONOUNCED KLBE-RO. Ginger Ale of. every description and color are|€a"! last-summer, ‘are again coming crowded into’ service for the few re-|t© the fore. They are being worn maining months of warm. weather. wed a summery ‘frocks: — Light To the sheer, summery . materials | f2Wwn shoes and hosiery is also popu- urning to McGrath to attend a Co bi d f: a which “have ‘been neglected in ‘large | av. ‘and yt i ge | Jar. gray holds its own. titer, marriage. that ‘he ad the mbined, Assortment of Men’s Siig Sa ace gian MARRS ONES |S piater atiiidar cotciees evict a Sneha Walaa Coie nnd that he Will Put on Block at Great . added velvets and furs and the ‘ef-|SUmmery note which meets with heat aaah ear fle aa pg y fect of the ensemble is marvelous in| Popularity. For the organdy frock, maleate musk wmeldaniatis, 30-4 R d d Pp x {t's Inconsistenc the organdy corsage is pinned on the and that he pmdhatea fans eats : educe! nices. With the mopular white'crepe'apm-| [eft shoulder, Velvet flowers are alsa Pied a aeaporimerne ia a fe if mer frock which is flouncgl. at -the| being used as shoulder. corsages for eine 2 $3 ne us "a ite ees e é Ps < hemline, {s carried the ‘black velvet | ©vening wear on tulle, net and chif- from homme The kiting hee arousni| The leading ‘news: item in ‘local/as will be noticed by the first an- «| parasol with white lining and handle. | fon frocks. Shiatartta ince pad te wer paced retall-circles today is, that the’ Her-| nouncement carried in thé advertis. F y £ ae - Every frock must be accompanied by |*- Th? summer gir} will have a short police are looking for oon other men|™an Purebasing company of “Den-|ing columns of the Tribune in this % mmery parasol, whether the sun | *tmmer this year, but she will make Whom Lyons told them were In thes ver. who. recently purchased\ the issue. } he sufficiently warm to warrant the| her season short and snappy, with hold-up business here, and who sug.) Heller men’s wearing apparel stock] The 'storé is locked up tight at gunburifed complexion or not. Many| Short bobbed halt, shorter skirts pated the fob to him. Fl iocated in the Tribune building and| present and the doors will not be Parasols are not raised, bit are car-| SHort sleeves, short gfoves and short at pea Jessen’ clothing stock, located at}openec tothe publicyuntil the sgit- ried aa accessories: to the frock. Be.| ¢* Hoe vamps intending to| {ng starts next Saturday morning at sides the parasols of various colored STREET sage pened y 9 "o'clock. “he Heller-men's ‘turnish- Yelvets which are decidedly new, we| This is Dress Week at the Frantz Ing apparel is being moved from the ; 2 have, flowered chiffons and creton-| Shop. A thousand pretty ones to Tribyne building Iedtion and “ar > Nes, pongées edged with wide velvet | select from. Expert watch. and fewetr; ajr. | 115 East-Seconil. street, ing. Casper Jewe'ry O98 Bide, ombind the two defatilted their 2 ong SET agreement. Through the, inability of ht lation this conéern to live ip to the terms : e ae STR HC NEN sar 79 Mr. Max M. Heller to protect iis|ranged ‘for the big selling out cam- 3 F ribbon, fringed parasols and re ——_—» special report Ysaued’ liy the cduca-|own Interests® bought the Jessen |.palgn- - 4 , ‘ - Popular Sport ae The,-Irish: city, of» Belfast . claima tion department of New Zealand|stock. and will consplidats the two for the use of teachers, who are re-|in, the store room occupied by Jes: quired to instruct their pupils in the|sens at the 115 East Secomd strect, effects of alcoholic quors, accord-| location. ing to information which has re-| These two high grade. stocks of cently reached the United States| menu's wearing apparel).shoes and Bureau of Education. furnishings carryink - nationally The report js a resume of modern| known lines make a wonderful ar- scientific knowledge of the subject.|ray of merchandise. As a result of Pore Taee being forced to take these stocks 1 2-2 Wroming sotorwar $9.2 fover Mir Teter te ing co throw |, rw Raton Pure tan out soan | ; ss TEN MODERN UP-TO-DATE Bex Bakes them out at retail sale an are . Feuehs rford, of this city. Mrs. Burke |" Free instruction in taxidermy- is} of them.in a short time. ‘ and Mrs, Rutherford will leave Wed- ‘ - § given to boy ‘scouts by the Ameri-| tn purchasing the Jessen stock Mr. nadiay tae a. Viele in’ le “otabe AAC ay ; OFFICE ROOMS can Museum of Natural History in) teller secured it at 30 cents on the| Montana. Mrs. Rutherford is em- New York City. The instruction 8] agar which will enable him to sell ployed in the Keith-Harvey offices: individual, and the boys are en-| ‘erchandise at prices. way. bélow. aa ghy. + rs couraged to thorough work by th®} .iojesile, Having made a decision offer of! & taxidermy: ‘badge. to leave for California. some time |% 0 possess the five biggest things of in » The most popular sports suit im the thee ind: tp the world: ‘These are| ; all-white flannel one. which is its| the biggest shipyard, the biggest PERSON. ALS best when worn with @ white crepe] linen factory, the largest. tobacco . scarf bordered in strips of crepe of] factory.’ the longest rope walk, and various colors such as red, yellow|the whisky store with the most end bk These plain ‘fs with Mrs. A. H. Walker and young son have gone to Hebron, Nebr., to visit for a couple, of months. se Light, Water, Heat and Janitor Service Furnished. Dr. and Mrs. GJM. Anderson and ; Rents as Reasonable as My Clothing daughter, . Virginia, arc: visiting in |” : : ’ ago after having been out there and] Casper for sev@ral day’ from their ‘ acquiring business interests, Mr. |home in Cheyenne. They age former is determined to. make the| residents of this city. “| A-fascinating wrap ellfng as hort as possible that he ee aif Poa chon a: may return to look after his various} Miss Irene Snyder and her sisters, | Uiades and ‘aan Lernd er witae. band, interests there. Rachel and Kathleen, are leaying to- of beige iox. It is untined 4 eut The lease on the” building now] morrow for Denver-where they wl] onthe simple lines of the box coat . | Spend tWo weeks On a vacation. Miss tailored Sy! £ I h M I h housing. the. combined stocks "ex: |\7 oo) ts: in. attorney Swarts’ offices: oe ig: Pt pho hat € an In e Barrel pires in the nesr future which makes 4 Miss Kathleen ig employéa' at (with ity giiish bow of whl it absolutely seceseary that prices be = : made,to make the selling fast and|‘the Wyoming Trust company. cae et er ee eens Mr. Hetler asserted that it hap got = Mrs. Edith Humphrey, noted tec-| many women despite cl to go. Under no circumstances scan | ire on interior deporatings has re- | fashion, ay his leaving for the consi] {Vr i J asi turned to Casper after a weck's trip. He said that everything must | ‘> 'Cheyenne. simp'y be sold including all the high stants Se grade fixtures. There's a dress to make your The distribution of the stocks to] Fourth a happy one, at the Frantz the public will start next Saturday | Shop. palate aha ato Longest beer There's ¢ dress to make your Fourth a happy one, at the Frantz Shop. a 2 2 2-Wsoming Motorway ? ? FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CASPER, WYOMING Announces a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —By— 4 EZRA W. PALMER, C. S.B. OF DENVER, COLORADO Same Price for over SS years Ounces for a9 eset Ay use less than of higher priced brands “Why Pay War Prices? MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT The finest whiskers in the entire Democratic party are possessed by ©, R, Wilson, delegate from Soda Springs, Idaho, ‘ Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church pp ‘The First Church of Christ,-Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1924 AT 8:15 O'CLOCK The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend “After a Series of Lectures in the East” Dr. M. E. Harned CHIROPRACTOR ‘IT am better equipped than ever to meet your every need.” PHONE 1457 for “Appointment Office 162 North Kimball ~_ a on

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