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SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1926 mander R. Anderson of Newcastle) turned a white face to his friends. Go to the show at our expe END ERY 24 THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD PAGE FIVE Cl i . sh. 4 C A dl J whose districts comprise the coun “My d, boys,” ‘my wife| Write a snappy sent suerniavsky Concert An Conmander Dehcad extevet aie? ~ for a ee - — streamer on the Classifi esting talk on the policies of the GOMEDY PLAY BY STUDENTS 1 SST INITIATE NEW H i AUDITOR (IM Auditorium Opening Will [5 REVIEWET oo a ship campain by Chairman ch f . of the membership committee. Pui ee Gack), Raees Link Important Events FRIDAY SMOKER gee aoe Sees ; activities and during Wednesday Evening With Presentation of evening more than 30 became mem. “ . Come Out of the Kitchen.” ; bers of the local post and many Membership Grows at| more made applications for mem The first, public performance to be given in the audi- torium of the new Natrona County High School will be | bership and will enter the post at ts ext eeting to be held Feb- Meeting of Former | '‘%,,0°%5 meeting, £0, be, hela. Feb NATRONA COUNTY “Come Out of the Kitchen,” a three-act comedy, to be pre- During the evening Harry Yesness sented by members of the student body at 4:20 o’clock Service Men. entertained with a pleasing mono- logue and a vaudeville team from Friday night a large and enthus-| the Columbia did their turn. et reig et Tuesday afternoon. The same play will be given again at | lastic gathering of ex-service men Was held at the Elks home where, Henry's wife had gone to another 8 o’clock Wednesday night. The production is a very enjoy 1 smoker was given by George W.| city to consult a doctor, Henry cele able one and should furnish some WE ARE PROUD OF THE Vroman Post No. 2 of the American | brated the occasion by sending the And this statement that we did the Paint- on. “An orehestra composed of| children to their grandmother and without servants the members of the family take the parts of ser- vante. The situation is one which offers many opportunities for clever Ines and capable acting The cast: Helen McKin-.“Olivia Dangerfield” Geraldine Airheart-_-. i Bees “Elizabeth Dangerfield” Gladys Roush. ‘aulkner” pecones ic ee Be theta rari n Beulah Bailey ‘aulkner i Martha’ Gadberty asda’ | he competition was neld on In-| fs ation Hill, 31 miles trom Beant Mane feta th a cise of 200 feet tn a) bipae s Raey ri ce of 2025 (eet. The start was ten on 4n up-grade, with no Jack Sterm. > rush the first steep sec: Dean Burdick. rush the first steep s here wa 1s0 a left-hand y Prit: t Harry Pritchar nd a righ-hand corner that the driving ability of the com netitors. who were all amateur driv ers of privately owned cars in stan: ‘of privately ; sacks ° ‘Also Private Residences of Will Clean and Press || ‘2 touring trims The Natrona County f Men's Suits and Overcoats The Natal Motorist, recording the] — ‘Two important events of interest to the Casper public Hi h ol William Henning syent, eayet or : «| Will be combined in one this week with the coming Thurs- 1 h Sc Ce] . cs $1.25 or .‘u’s climb with the Jew : £ P, Cc. Nicolaysen, and GallizeriandiDeliver lower portion of the hill, and be was | ar’ ett was obviously the fastest on the | day night of the Cherniavsky Trio, piano, violin and ’cello ists, to appear in concert at the new high school audi- Were Furnished by very fast on the sper stretvh in| torium. The Cherniavskys rank among the most popular Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks JAKE aeener Se Siig at the second) musicians ever brought here, and their reception by a y , ma packed at the auditorium,/on the. maintenance of. the club's . The W yoming Trust Company THE NIFTY TAILOR Rubber trees were once regarded | Which has a seating capacity of] recuperation. camp for undernour 2 Favieeliia ne *| 1,700, {s anticipated in view of the | ished children. in : PHONE 802 a curiosities In Malayas where many" hs Usisati, response which ’ they,|_ ‘The\Cherniavakys lay ‘claim to: be. Steel Mill Products Citizens and Casper National Banks of the Legion in securing the pas-| Smith dropped the receiver and sage of the Sweet bill which created Newcastle High School the Veterans Bureau and of the Glenrock High School Recee ‘ oe é ea Pea Lae Laas) RES DUanPuE the state) thiasminins the HUDSON COACH Lander School for Feeble Minded introduced in the 16th state leg! Sensation of the Year Ratkerion ‘Sshool for Car and Price Two Salt Creek Schools completed ture by Major A. H. Beach One School just being completed in Salt Noel Morgan of Worland, district Creek commander of the Big Horn Basin, spoke of the doings of the L Miscellaneous Steel Furnishings, Welding Seven Casper Schools and Alterations in American cars took the first five Against time able one and should furnish some eimployes of the Standard furnished | inviting eome triends out for a poker || iN, Enameling and Finishing of it, as well 4 : ent fort 8 g the evening arty. While the game was in ses- attend. ‘The play deals with ewett COLES State Commander Webrl gave | sion the telephone rans. as the patrician Lela pedal early wi vo! very interesting talk on the accom- “Western Union speaking,” said fortunes tek g sinin aso plishmen and activities of the] the impersonal voice on the ‘phone. 4 result of the Civil war. HH ° e American Legion in the state and|‘‘Telegram for Mr. Henry Smith.” . : { Fetain @ large estate but because mintlon “Read it,” sald Henry, nervously Laramie County Library 4 of thelr financial condition lease it HH | mM | Past Department Commander “ ‘Regret to state your wife has | to a northerner. When he rives | Ch S. Hill spoke of the activities | tumor signed F, B. Hopkins, 3 4 ; 8 ta, South Africa tumobile club for the Wor ton trophy. A British sixth, folowed by two Ita’ The fastest time of the day EE in his district as did District Com- millions of dollars are now invested n rubber plantations, won here last winter. Music lovers] ing the most widely traveled mu: ESTIMATES FURNISHED stand assured of an e: reptional | sicians in the world, treat and at the same time will find] one year have talk hem 0 Team fatrt y, + ri : Zc ee ake now aun | eorex seh age Wyoming Distributors for Wherever particular work is desired we are | = Eletawig s varcuapsdiyiah part. witht iwaloh, aeunierche tha peccest bar TRUSCON called upon. funds contributed by Casper's old nonies reproduced. ‘They hi: Ager COPPER STEEL STANDARD LINTELS y refused to make sep: be Bars, Plates and Sheets, Cold Finished Steel, Struc- KE G ERICKSEN & SON tural Shapes, Wire Bolts, Nuts, Steel Sheet ® ° is Piling, Tubular Products. PAINTING AND DECORATIN Blacksmithing and Fabricating— Oxy-Acetylene Welding. volunteer fire department, will be 1sed for th tirst time, he concert is being given under auspices of the Casper Lions h pr lub arid any profits realized from playing the entertainment will be applied certo for piano, eared in I Sra Estimates Cheerfully Given BUFF PRESSED BRICK Used for facing the court of Green Will Predominate P.O. Box 1399 218 Industrial Ave. Phone 926 Sons Bish EUS rest Ehone 2680 f ; C. P. TAYLOR, Mgr. 4 In Spring Fashion Mode; " Broadway Views Show By MAXINE DAVIS, cape lined with the same oyster (Copyright 1926, Consolidated Press| shade and surprised at the square elation.) neck and slight girdle with red NEW YORK, Jan, 22.—A hint of] “Say In young green, a fleeting moment of | suit: that’s one of our newest street lacy loveliness, a ttle thrill in the | models,” a growling man behind en- air—and Broadway has its first sign | lightened her a of spring. The costumes of spring are deli- | |F4 Its promise of spring is the first | cate, but they are heavily embroid- x) style show, of course, the earliest| ered. In fact, it is to be quite a||Rt iggestion by the designers of what | flossy season. Coats display splashy | |E4 milday will wear, The earliest wind! desig threaded on backs. 1 of fashion blew at the Astor Tues-| sides, as do ‘sports frocks. Furs, IN. day night when the National Gar-| especially biege, platinum and silver herr, bape ment Retailers’ association made] fox, are as popular as*ever. It-is| their first prophesy of what the| also distinctly a season of laces for | | 1 spring will bring in clothes. the afternoon and the evening wear. | |E¢ And it was green! Not in years have there been shown If you wish to be in the mode, | 80 many gowns of delicate and love- your wardrobe will be green, Deli-| ly lace, or so many trimmings of sate leaf green for morning, soft | lace. - —OF-— sage green as you go to tea under The sport coat ts like the poor— | | ypening trees; glowing, shimmering | always with us. But {ts colors are | | green, shot with silver and gold for | not as bright’ as heretofore. Huge | | fs he evenings of spring: and bright, | Shadowy checks,” about five blocks | |k bawling, uncompromising Kelly | from collar to hem, are the mode. | | creen for sports. One exceedingly smart one was of ensembles | black and. white, with white fur spily com: | coll with a red velvet paraded | turban ly, that ain't bathing this building was furnished by Symphonies of green vith white, sometimes ned with daffodil yello’ a WERE ASSURED IN ADVANCE THE DENVER > and down before the enthralled| There {s, apparently, nothing new pand. down before teTnere te, apparently, nothing new | BY , ; ‘There is only one really new fea-| felts and bankoks still reign, with | ig - the spring clothes and it| drooping horaehair for dress s was used to a slight degree during | Oxford shoes are worn consider the winter. This is the cape, All| ably and stockings frequently match your frocks must have capes. Every- | slippers. All sleeves are long m e n thine, han! capa: But the thrill of the season is to || COMPANY . 219 Temple Court Bldg. DENVER, COLO. Long capes, short capes, fat capes, | Com t night The decolletage ts thin capes. Capes of flannel. Capes | here again. Evening gowns are cute of kas Capes of lace and filmiest | to the point of discretion in front. chiffon on everything, from the | But they slant right down to th trotteur to the dance dress. They | sirdle in the t Dimples that fall in smart, tailored folds, and in| have not been seen in polite society exquisite showers, but under no cir-| In years will show in the return of cumstances can they be omitted So] the shoulders to fashion | ECONOMICAL PRACICAL DECORATIVE _ ito the mode with the crocuses, | everything wer ng as swimming: imply were wrong. Dresses are,| ly as a flock of bullfrogs until the € anything, straighter than ever.| lawyer attempted to bring cut the ut not straight enough to convince | !mportant points of the conversa he retail delears from Portland to | ton 1 Paso, who had gathered to view he exhibition. The women who ex » “please tell the what ect to dictate to the well-dressed nd the defendant talked about.” ff the old home town evidently do Yis, sor,” answered Pat, willing 10t take the precepts of fashion to] ly. “We talked about fifteen min hemselves. Watching mannequin | utes \fter slim mannequin slither along, No, ng, na!" interposed the law: f Macoustic Engineering Co., Inc. ere shining mountains fore and aft, | -lefendant: talie over? BULKLEY BLDG. Rose and pale green and silver,| ‘“Yis. sor. was the calm rejoinder CLEVELAND, OHIO | { you can add a cape to any c¢ mething new for the girls to Pa ume, you can make any part of | Worry about! : an ime nee Ie ne | ght Mae ated Into om PERMANENT EFFICIENT ame Ines prevail Pat was 0 court to tex: Manufacturers of All Colors Reytdy Urke nla that ciguren, | MO to"n tae that ‘he Yad ‘bad with | he kind with curves, were coming | the defendant in a civil sult, and||Be of ne : Write for Our Book on Acoustics Pat,” said he encour. FACE BRICK Write them for free plan book showing pictures and floor plans of sixty modern homes. BETTIS iglitter with erystal and sequins,| of Pat. “We talked over the till was worn by short, fat women, with | phone, sor ‘ oily bobbed hair and dangling ear ——__—> - rings and horn-rimmed spectacies| NEW YORK, Jan, 20.—A stained ind long nosed, thin women, were | glass window inspired the designs of seen here and there in heroic tweeds, the latest prints worn in the north lutching umbrellas that bulged in| Tho silks are sprinkled with he middle, geometric designs ‘in either poly: “Well, anyway,” observed a par-| chrome pastel shades or in one or ticularly obese buyer, “skirts can't] two tone® pastel effects. sq be any shorter and certainly they|chevron# and triangles are piled on viz TeULA AAEA Ares, {UUM TT A aren’t longer. Oh, what a sweet] in inextricable confuston but with a 4] vathing outfit!" heautiful blending of color, kal The bathing outfit came strutting — - Hs 1 the, rune an oyster white} Tell the Adyertiser—"I saw tt in| |B SAUNA | ees With @ bow navy sik) Coe Tetbune. eS ; SOAR RUICTI IRINA ICRC