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= 7 > - narra nT ENCE TEE I Etec cet THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919 ' here, has = : Thomas in dental busin |dent of this city, but has since re-| until after Wyoming’s winter season|ance or extend a personal invitation Impromptu —------------ Schubert | C News | moved his offices to Lusk. SOCIETY | |moved to Casper, Wyoming, where| has passed. ’ these ladies are requested to call . Miss Anderson ty oe 3 oa \ |he is Cashier of the Casper Nationa: CJS |590-M, 475-J, 942-3 or 626-J and get| Pastoral Varie ---------- ~- Mozart ° S Harry Iba i rinealtounizihowe =. a se CO Bankiotsehaticity? Macabees to Hold 5 in touch with ato vere of fed — Anderson nef Jobn Zimbro, a well known Fre- erry ses con pd O'Neill Paper Tells | The wedding breakfast was served| Tea. Tomorrow congregation. sisterho Cry of Rachal ....--.----- + Salter mont county stock raiser, is a busi- SYffering from influenza. The at | of Deaver Wedding. ataheinene aa bride’s mother and| The Lady Macabees will hold a tea|plans for incredsing its membership Mrs. Bretschneider 2 ness visitor in Casper today from ‘"ding physicians while adeitting The following clipping from the jater Mr. and Mrs. Deaver left oven | tomorrow afternoon at the home ot|and takes this means of peeching. Waltz and Ballad _---.. ---- Chapin Lander. Mrs. Iba’s condition serious state that 1101 County Independent published the Northwestern for a short trip) Mrs. E. R. Collier, 815 S. Center| those who are needed in the chi Miss Anderson * * « he is past the} danger, mark, at O'Neill, Nebr., tells in detail ot before returning to Casper, where Street. Mrs, Collier as hostess will| work. i The Star (a fragment from Plato) Denam Kersey, a prominent Grey- roan ; i sears the zerent. marrage jot Me. ‘2 K. they will reside. be sesitted rod aries Nee: All mem-) * * a> eee ee Rogers bull resident, is numbered among the! , M. C. Dutton is erecting a beauti- Deaver and Miss Sue O'Donnell, wno yp. 2 ; ‘ | bers nad their friends are cordially| adies’ Aid Mr. Bretschn Baainees viaiters in Gasser today. a home ae South Durbin seer re have recently returned to Casper af- ones smacaiccoe the groom, and] invited to attend the meeting. ° pane ae The Nightifigale ~--__ >--+- Stevens ‘oe 8 |L. Cunningham is the contractor who | ter a short honeymoon trip: Mrs. Frank Reichler of Springview, | * 8 « co hs “Mrs. Bretschneider Among the Thermopolis men who has charge of the erection of the On Tuesday morning, January 21, sieter of the Eslde! were ouPertoe | DOAS R. Meet Wednesday The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian! yammy’s Song .-------.---- Ware were visitors in Casper yesterday | home- reer ER 1919, a very pretty wedding was) vests, , | With ‘Mrs. B. B. Brooke church. will hold an all-day meet a. Mrs, Bretschneider were R. J. Sergeant, C. Lind and A. B.| man Tei solemn taeonae Bt: marriegs) church The contracting parties are both| Daughters of the American Revo-| ‘fe,church patlors Thureflay for com-| Gavotti ______ Johnson. John Tripeny of the Tripney con- when Miss Sue O'Donnell of this city | wen eee Tisters is the lution will meet Wednesday at 2:30 fort time. Each member is requested Spanish Dance * 8 «@ fectionary company has returnec| became the bride of Mr. Quentin K.! a3 ere. groom 1s 3 . 5 K to meet promptly at “10 o’clock and C. T. Atkins, a prominer® stock-|ftom Camp Lewis, where he has spent Deaver of Casper, Wyoming. Rt. Rev, |S0? of D. Clem Deaver and at one o’clock with Mrs. B. B. Brooks, apart- Scherzando ----__-_- % 7 . ate adi bring a thimble and needle. Cover ‘1 P i a es = pa i time lived here, while the bride is an ment A, Wyatt building, and ‘be-| 4. I | (I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.) man from the western part of the Several months in army commissary M. F. Cassidy performed the cere- O'Neill girl’ and one whoin we all|eauke of manvibusivese Mattars to be dish lunches will be served by the | PS STAOET TDD D ChAT ADD Der emagne 40008 BO0D Bypes 2 a eountyais sinkvowny on)pusiness#trom| rss: ‘+ * the bride, who is the youngest like. , disposed of a full attendance of mem- a sess | J. L. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs, J. Bae caeee st William Werner, who has been sta- daughter of Mrs. Ellen O'Donnell of! | The Independent joins with Holt Pers is requested. | | Appreciative Audience |B. Rogers are among the ‘business J, A. Smith is among the business tioned at an eastern army canton- this city, wore a becoming suit of County people in wishing them all) : aa tial visitors in Casper today from visitors in Casper today from Sher-! ment earn has returned to Casper blue gaberdine, the coat opening over yecod things'for their future. Sisterhood of Christian ea Siam “ Dovglas. idan. ty 4 a EENBUBTTGES itera 3 a blouse of cream and blue georgette | * * & Church to Hold Meeting An appreciative audience that ———— iaee s+ * let See Crises eee i |crepe, embroidered in silk. She worh | California Enjoying The sisterhood of the Christian | packed the Methodist church Jast| In Great Falls, Mont., women are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dunks of Salt! Moody janlofficialiclitherG a handsome corsage of Mrs. Ward Beautiful Weather Now. church will meet this week with Mrs.| night, attended the musicale which|employed -by the street department 4 ee G_ 0. Moody, an official of the Cos. roses. A smart close fitting hat that! A letter received by the Tribun.R. A, West, Burlington cottage No | was given by iss Anderson an@/in cleaning the pavements and tend- { Aare g the day shopping den Oil company, is a business Visitor parmonized beautifully with the suit| yesterddy from Mrs. W. R. Sample, 4, North Center street. In announc-| Mrs. H. C. Bretechneider. The musi- ing the public parks. 4 andvisiting; Carer. in Ce toast Soren ie com- ond a silver fox fur completed the’ #ho is spending the winter in Califor. ing the meeting a request is made} cal numbers by these talented musi- o woe es pany’s Wyoming land _ holdings. costume. Miss Nelle O’Donnell was nia, stated that she is now located in that all ladies who were members or/| cians. brot fittii | bridesmaid and Mr. Will Biglin at-|7 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill of Guern-| Se ing response from ths} The New York State Woman’s Land Angeles and that the weather|workers of the Christian church prior| large audience. . Dowee busi isit it (Gasp || Army holds a two-day conference in Peeve are Dusnees | Vectors mn < eee itads are powerful pullers.| tended the groom. was too warm for winter wraps.|to coming here are urged to attend.| The following program was fol-|New York City on Jan. 28-29 to for today. _ Mir. Hill is prominently agent Buy It or Trade | Mr. Deaver was formerly a resi Sample will remain on the coasi Due to y to cultivate acqua: out : mulate plans for future ai é fied with business interests in the | : Wyoming mining center. | : oo * redive Larry Hill, a representative of the! Warren Construction company is numbered among the business visi- tors in Casper today, Mr. Hill is inspecting the paving that was laid by his company here last summer. * oe ® Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. May arrived . in Casper in their auto yesterday morning from Salt Creek to spend a few days on a combined business and pleasure trip. CRC Ftd 7} J. B. Cusack of Cheyenne, rep- = resenting the Cusack and Mentzer - company, is a business visitor in Cas- per today. THIS, THE BIG WEEK OF OUR uNuaRY CLEARANCE SALE The big week of this Sale because EVERY man knows what’s going on here NOW, and combined with the fact that VAST SELECTIONS are still available, this week’s money-saving opportunities will be a mighty attraction for scores of men and young men. “Buy an extra Suit or Overcoat at a Price.” By cll means look through this sale of suits and pick up asnap. Young men’s styles, bus- iness men’s suits. Special sizes, regular sizes. Novelty weaves in abundance. Browns, grays, olive tones, fancy stripes checks no limit to the selection. Extraordinary reductions on all lines. ee Joe Lippert, well known Riverton resident, is a business visitor in Cas- per for a few days. a ar) Dem Isaac Helgeson, who ‘has holdings in the Elk Basin field, is a business visitor here today. He reports that most of the new development work has been shut down for the remainder of the winter in Elk Basin. . qebdere One divorce case was filed in the district court yesterday in which = Mary Bolinger petitions absolute di- vorce from Joseph Bolinger. Deser- tion is made the basis of the petition. * * & sgyee Oscar Sjostrom of Riverton was a business visitor in Casper yesterday in connection with, cases recently filed in the district court here. * se Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lindsey are in from their ranch in the Bates Hole country today on a short business and pleasure trip, « * &* A FEW SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL $32.50 VALUES $9.85 $23.85 _ ALL $22.50 VALUES i ALL $37.50 VALUES $16.85 $27.85 | ALL $27.50 VALUES ALL $45 VALUES~ — $19.85 __ $33.85 __ Smashing Reductions---FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ENTIRE STOCK voeebae Miss Agnes Clare, has been ap- pointed deputy in the country treas- urer's office and assumed her duties a today. Miss Clare was formerly em- ployed as deputy in the United States land office at Douglas. Lieutenant George Wheeler, who'ff has been stationed at Camp Lewis for - several months received his dis- charge recently and returned to Casper Sunday evening. W. T. Adams, a prominent resi- | dent of Lovell, a business visitor in Casper today from the Mormon settlement. ; X Mrs. E, S. Troxel, of Glenrock . . 5 } [, Gao ee ee Men’s Warm Wool Shi MEN! HERE'S YOUR CHANCE Men's Latest |. Men’s Silk { = V. G. Okio, an seeaaant rancher irts To save ion amoct: Were going ie ’ ' from the Lost Cabin country, i That varen Wool sale. Think of it! Su- + =< . ~ preme quality — every H $2.00 Cotion Ribbed Union $1.95 pair desirable — at a Suits $i. 4 5 substantial saving. op Wool Mixed os $2.85 Sut st. BAOOD $3.95 Among the arrivals yesterday from a Salt Creek were Perry Nible and 2 = M. Fox, who are spending tht day attending to business here. That were $3.50 to $7.50—get one now 75c, Wide-end Silk 50c $2 35 Neckwear at ______ $3.45 2 rot of coors a AOE W. Becett, 2 prominent La dent, is among the business ors from the Fremont county me- a tropolis. = J. Jordie, a Drocher of Jon $1.50 Silk N = ine 8 foi isting is beater $5.00 Worsted $4.65 selection t “$1.20 j Sa) gee PO rea pr era pitied sion $3.85 } $4.65 $12 Nettleton’ Shoes now —_ $5.65 at ---------- % 4 = * uitstat ose == $11.00 Florsheims,. now —___ Stag Shirts—any of ‘em™ } $10 Florsheim Shoes now ---. : Harry Newton, of the Outwest Pe troleam company, is a busi or in Casper from the Dex quarters. STETSON STAPLES $2.50 Silk. Neckwear; luxuri- $7.00 Silk and 10 Per Cent Off . at. 85 ie gaa Wool Union $4.95 $8.35 $3 Wattees dike woe Suitsjateoao—se=— $7 Worthmore Shoes now __ 1 5 off XTRA sii. d es Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits Trunks, Suit Cases 95e Bas, Telescopes MEN’S SEMI-DRESS SHOES B j O OM Come in dull calf, button and lace. One f " = oa sae = C O T H £4 pertee se a Berne er heag Maurice Groshon, state pure food comm is a visitor in Casper today inspt ng local food sources J plies. He reports that fooa u s over the state are the best sever been. XTRA:‘SPECIAL! Boys’ Night Shirts’ Warm and Comfy 65c XTRA SPECIAL! Durable Suit Cases $1.65 XTRA SPECIAL! Oregon City Blankets Mrs. E. W. Elder left yesterday for Mannington, W. Va., in response to a telegram notifyiny her of the serious illness of her r, Mrs. Lau- ra McCrea. Mrs. Elder plans to re main in the east for at ‘enst two months. teagenee eo # 6 R. A. Orchard, who has spent sev ere] months on the Pacific coast on an extended vacation, returned to Casper last night. « * bddoe . MEN'S SOLID WORK SHOES Come in tan and black solid leather soles and heels. Regularly sold i at $4.50; this week at__ $3.45 ©. A. Graybeal, who has been v inz in Cheyenne and Denver for sev- eral days, returned home this morn- ing. for- x. R. H. Campbell, who Dr. R. H. Camp! ae merly connected with Dr.