Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1925, Page 2

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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 - ?»AGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune ss ~ ‘ . These are 4 e “w sew York, continued as the confer} ners each 10 feet long h ( 1 Carter will pe ain & Ah elie W SENATE ence secretary. pee endl Te ae ental has been giving on Senator Curtier was directed to se | advance so that tt mitt et ‘ VOB E ee pcre lect a party whip, and {s expected | ise walks on tte four leds. Loads , Gop at A | a Hypocrite?” and to reappoint Senator Wesley L. | horse walks of ie se transporiel N D | N NAV / “What is a Christian?” A large Jones of Washington. The majority | °°, vale enraate | chorus choir will sing at each serv: leader also was authorized to fill any | fee. vacancies on the Republican sary Dh. WetLeed Gaeta’ DARD S. S. SEATTLE, vers are divided between the black M. E, CHURCH SUNDAY | Leestrtheey ie Al ra dear tire. Su re Relief j » 6.—(By The Associated{and blue fleets. When “war was} ” Pine * at labor to the regular standing’ com- - na sizth Ghy'of senb for ond | Gbelared the Klue! lést sedelaoeunsd Consistory Trustee ie ey See, |S te FOR INDIGESTION oa ; t : ¢|in target practice in the Carribbean wh erience and i “ge _ pe dar bie MTs 4 cag 1 of the present etanding offi | beset: is A speaker of wide experie Posit tor George H. Moyes of New Hamp-| =! of pr 3 t engaged in|" power is to occupy the pulpit of the Resigns OSUELOTL | vine wan elected today by senate | Se of the Kenate were renominated. rs ever held tn The Pacific coast was denuded of| First Methodist church next Sunday Republicans as their candidate for | George A. Sanderson, veo ——_ e staff officers | 8¢4 strength save that the scouting| morning. He is the Rev R. B. Gor- 1 SE = nr RES March 5, —| president pro tempore of the senate + David &. Barry, sergeant-at- ively engaged in| Meet “blue forces” was just through | nail, of the Puget Sound Conference. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Margh . &) Piseitt) Ore ti bvaibert B. Gum |arina, and the Rev. J. J. Mur, chap- R ot f ‘ ‘Old Days pd the canal. With the declaration| Some of the comment made abdut| Peter 5. Cook, a snambees of eas | Rab CPT. ie TUBE tea e tee | ln etum 0} < Jin the maneu-|Of war tho Intelligence service in| him by those who have heard him board of trustees of A see eats'| nothtbationtes Reorganisation of the senate will lot water B L g lizi o O en Peer ern a ae formation tn the hands of these de|are these: “Massages which pene pid cf abe Ween pent years Stair: tor Ghartée Curt of Hanhsas. | awaltie testing of the -Damocrats in se S R lief y Legalizing p fensive forces known as the Blue| trate and make one iaitaile : . nih ar rit Board, tae Pagrehaal bes lected: Republican floor lead. | conference Within a. day or two to ure Rel Games Ua ed. inia tein eeuehh ny a Mine Woes i. vu nee heard {cause of poor health. Charles B | er, and Senator James B. Watson | select thelr slate candidates. ae 8 marting toAee Puen : eee ears | Morgan, deputy atate treasurer, bas | of Indiana was again selected as the ——— . = Christ: thea. 4 + ” bean elected to succeed him as aj vice chairman of the oonference.| A novel motor car without wheels regtep yn etige By L. C. OWEN: ene Sanne re eee ate ety ee Min the “yale ». L. BE. | member Lu the board, Senator Seraee w. CEN baat Jr., of te. equipped with two pairs of run = yL. Cc. a ic : j t a Revs La. 1a i me = 2 ct ts SON CITY, ha) : : [arch 5.—This little city, 1] é A * —the new spring lorful 1 of the| (Continue trom Pi a \| Spring Accessories and Novelties fN t now is }° 4 : ‘6 || continue to arrive from New York and Paris Dorothy Knapp } | by every fast express. 3 | | Silk Hose—Silk Underwear Frocks s | | Kid Gloves—Silk Gloves 4 1 |] Leather Purses—Bags—Jewelry for youthful women | | . av. Hey - , The store of style and good yalue—a conyenient place to meet your friends have captured the fancy of many of Casper’s most charming girls and 1 : —— 0 t young women. All who see them is =| SPECIAL SESSION ‘, neo { | MAY. LAST —the freshness and color of Spring c ihemnew CG exclaim \ Ww \| a ‘ 3 : “ bb] | is typified in Cellar how lovely! F and * Pe eel Cuff Designed by one of America’s fore- ‘i I Sets most artists of plain and figured pussy willow silk, roman stripes, zo" will give plain chiffons, printed messaline e : a bright and and chiffon, etc. inh heM . charming touch | ar The . Pe on the Mezzanine to the new . n t cathipaee| | dtess of blouse. © Price range $35.00 to $45.00 s by the! | | ee on committees didate for presi- 1 other senate of ization of the Special Features in the A Clever Costume for office and store wear of his followers and Ladd an@ —from their & committ bottom Pretty Little Spring Hats For Sweet Little Girls A Peasant Blouse Winnie Winkle Skirt Nicely trimmed in straws, com- binations of silk and various fab- rics, fabric combinations with suede, etc., at $1.95 $2.75 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 1 nomination | | in the jon is that Michigan This week we are featuring charming new hats, which, though inexpensive, contain every factor of style, color and material necessary to smartness and good taste. | A Four-in-Hand Tie ||| A delightful mode is the double-brim, banded model in all the new colors, suitable for every-day wear with tailored suit or sports costume. Pleasingly created of milan-hemp, they are’ shown in such shades as oakwood, green, bluette, thistle- down, crab and black-white. We are showing dainty new Peasant Blouses In English broadcloth, dimities and vyoiles. | (some prettily embroidered) An attractive fibre knit scarf can be had to match each hat: $2.45 cdi $3.45 | English broadcloth and pongees. Price range $5.00, $7.50 and $9.00 ; $4.95 Winnie Winkle Skirts In striped, plaid and plain woolens. $6.75 $8.75 $11.75 Four-in-Hand Ties Of crepe de chine in stripes and solid colors. $1.00 The Complete Costume or $10.00 TO $16.50 and with a pair of Dollar Trueshape Hose to harmonize and a clever Spring Hat to top it off, one’s apparance is af] that can be desired. GARAGE OWNER® I flea Deo oUDDENLY =: me delay, ut of com- ed upon at Smart, Attractive Spring Hats for women and misses ter of de occasion in ess yesterd 1 the senate nan fillbuster, rprised comment | | among members of in straws, silk and braids, prettily trimmed in flowers and novelties, $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $7.75 Trecowear Petticoats in a variety of colors. $2.95 Slip-over styles in Spring Sweaters Both long and short sleeves. “~ Pretty colors and styles. $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $6.75 —ultra smart and graceful are these new fur-trimmed Spring Coats designed for the woman of rather |} slender silhouette and medium to tall in height at from $35.00 to $69.75 there is a splendid selection of new fabrics and colors. HEIR TO BE 7} riwevites GRILLED BY |: PROSECUTOR | comment iticlsm of the positive rance, was both While Repub- y maintained <2 2's S/SMALLGASSER || ae ln ate 1S UNCORKED SHE TEA KEEPS IN COLORADO YOUR HAR OA One rack of Dress Skirts for girls and small women. $3.95 CHARMING NEW Spring Dresses —in woo] plaids and stripes. ~—in various pretty silks. —in all the colors and styles most favored for spring wear, $12.75 $16.75 The price range of Spring Coats runs from $16.75 to $175.00 CLEVER NEW Spring Coats —in the new wools. —-in favorite colors and styles. —in range of sizes for miss, youthful woman and matron. $16.75 $19.75 To those wanting perfection in style, material, color and tailoring, the Schuman Coat is espe- cially recommended. “ ———. The Ensemble Suit Grows in Favor The smartness, grace and captivating beauty of this costume—as well as its extraordinary utility for general wear—continue to make it a favorite with ‘| Trial Defendant 1] anise to Not Store as it darking 80 Beebe Owner || Of Same Name | venly, olaten a 6 te Mey draw: | a women who desire a smart appearance, $24. 75 $27. 50 All 19 7 All ugh the hair, taking one| A the public is called | | |} Sizes e Styles y morning | to the f at the J. W, Brooks \q | P . e ral | docket court tae neeetie'| Y rice range Is . to * o becomes | man of the me who operates | | | id lustrous, and you| the secona hand store on the north | AL ea IE ts. «ino Salle younger,—-aAdy, side. RONEN — —-~ feslonbicotad

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