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eee Abe Epstein arrived on the North- €be Casper Dalip Cribune ~~ °° _PAGE THREE. t i Leonard Jones of the First Na- G. M. Martin, a member of the! Henry Patterson and Ray Phebus, western this morning from Lusk te/tional bank of Lead, S. D., after S2id division during six months ser- employes of the Midwest Refining spend a day or so in Casper on busl-/» brief visit in Casper, este vice overseas, was among the men company, motored in from Salt C ic ness. for Texas. He will return to C vho arrived home on the morning field to spend a few days here 9 Se 2 per before going to h nome in train today. business. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Guihen 0: / Lead, ot @. 9 <a Crawford, Neb., formerly of Casper, ‘alics edo attorney for the Mid : } ‘ » = PIANO KINDERGARTEN CLASS have returned home after a week's) R. D. Miller left last night on a \ . isitor in. Casper and Wij) be started as soon as class e¢ , visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green. | business trip to Cheyenne and Den arkerton yesterday and returned to pe organized Ages five to 2 ver. his home in Denver today. mg ente y Ben Shreck ang his family ex-| Oe. eee Nork atte gk by - “ “y pect to leave this’ week on a two} W. O, Wilson left yeferday on a| Sheriff Pat Royce left this: morn- a _ ; ry | weeks’ fishing trip in the Big Horn | ¢ew day’s business trip Lander. ng for Thermopolis on official busi- NOTICE " Baker-Grieve Nuptials Lois and Davis Fee, who left last)" 5g, Sg ee ne W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah Lodge | Performed Monday week for Missouri to spend the s a . | Mrs. 3. Lummis will entertain azel Conwell, clerk of the Dis- will hold the regurar meeting Thurs i be + h sa Ps ohete M. Hanna, state manager for Wari-|the members of the Pepper club at trict Court, is in Cheyenne, attend- day wvatitiige: Sure 19, ate weal: ENE 4 1 2 years to Friends were agreeably surprised| mer, have arrived at the home of|/ner & Cochrane, distributors of the k h : . jay evening, June 19, 9 yesterday to learn of the marriage of |their uncle, Dr. J. E. Davis, 2704|Gartord trucks, is in town to super |” "OMe tomignt Po ee verter a AHS abr tell ede wear outan { Miss Christine M. Grieve to Mr.| Olive street, Kansas City, who is!intend the unloading of a car of Mrs. C. H. Wegeman was the NOTICE PRUAPUNTaBTACE aan Oibilere cree ote , Howard W. Baker, well known and|Pastor of the First Christian church | ptr aie 3 ‘ Aor Memeeges Shee rate A i la INCH of G 1- popular young people of this city, %t that place. ra <u ue hostess x pate econ of a The Social Service Circle will sell cordially inv or Good- & The wedding oceurred at 2 o'clock Le te | Veailet tie Merichior of the New vine bal: Meeting 2 yer 2 en ice cream cones at the Cha By order of COMMITTEE. i in the afternoon at the home of the 4 ry (| Re and Mrs. Walter H. Bradley, former officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Baker left shortly |}cago and Buffalo. Mrs. Gratiot ac-| ing corps at the Presidio at , wens after the ceremony on a brief honey-{companied her husband on the trip | Francisco. He is one of the Mrs. C. H. Wegeman left last night Goodrict moon and will return the latter part/and is spending a few days visiting, |of that school selected by the gov-/for Denver, where she will spend a . : h of the week to take up their_resi- dence in,a new home recently com- pleted by Mr. Baker on South Elm street. The bride is a daughter of Mrs.| Janet Grieve of South Wolcott street and has lived in this county the greater part of her life. She is very popular in the younger set of the city. Mr. Baker came here from Mrs. Laura Abrahamson left this|the Colorado State Teache college spor soon, the McCord row Denver three years ago and has been| morning for Chadron, where she wifl| She has accepted the position of uny having purchased the v very successful. He is now with the | Visit for a week with friends. From| 4 sistant librarian in the Natrona joase on the Northwestern tr 3 : Casper Realty Company. there she will go to Chicago and | county library for the summer. from the Casper Storage grocery And still there are two Both young people have the con-| Spend a few weeks. | tices ae ——_— and a half inches of gratulations and best wishes of the| ky | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon have re NOTICE tread rubbe community. Harry Isenberg, manager of the ‘urned from honeymoon which) Reward of $2 per head will be * * Handsome announcements have been received in Casper reading as|companied by J. N. Birk, of Chica-|0n CY avenue. follows: go, who is president of the Black- Mice’ G I te P treet. 6-16-3t orabili ad . Wilbu: is Nichol: ston on Ss dicate. 1 Miss Grace Littmer wi eave to. — angen tha: pee a ar reyes ee . paisnt for her home in Denver after NOTICE PAVILION IN W YOMING in De Lu I daughter ay spending a few days in Casper We will have a new Maxwell truck Their « a eater be Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finnegan ar jg a member of the office Nitti, fall paribasiteoerunking’on the PTitAW ath ATH ae to fired a ieme weer, a week spent at|the Denver office of Tay! Alcova Mail route this week, and we ; oN Mr. George William Campbell | Chadron an Het PSD ES They Meg want everybody to watch the per- hn it Pat ee on Wednesday the eleventh of June |[o"p “Wen ne Chodeay, and Mrs! RB. G. Taylor of the Taylor & Clay/ for af tia “wae trom: ine 6) York—they are One thousand nine hundred'and | visit ‘them for a week oe se, | Brokerage company, has returned|time, for the Maxwells are put to versal, lobe nineteen 5 oe See cid from a business trip to New York) the sar ard tests and give the WATCH FOR THE OPENING Trinidad, Colorado. oe s .. and Chicago. ame efficient service as the Max- ‘j - At Wenn 7 : Mrs, William B. Cobb, wife of Lieu- eee oe nn wall Seaarai Gell do.: ik ak: tha Let De Luxe Tires cut tenant Cobb, who is with the army THE G. & M. CASH GROCERY | minimum cost. your curtage cost after July the first ed by the many friends of John Grif- fith Jones, of his marriage in Hiram, = i THE MAXWELL GARAGE, A. Casper; Wyoming. * of Lieutenant Cobb’s parents, Mr.| Canned goods specials for Wed 6-16-3t . : ee ’ and Mrs. A. H. Cobb. oe ste oe | — aS: : a tleage John Jones Goes to Sonos: Heatly soups (Club House qual ; ‘ } Ohio for Bride. Harvey Shaffer, sales manager of ~; es : ; Announcements have been receiv- 3 auea apinaa ¥ fi Adjust ni : : ed milk (Smilax brand) tall 4 Ohio, to Miss Mary Verna Segur,|of the towns in this locality. Canned milk (Smi 10 000 daughter of Mr. Harvey Segur of) ee __culy, per. case ————-—- #625 IS Jor s Hiram, Ohio. The wedding took Canned tomatoes extra stand- : re place Monday, June 9, at the home Mrs. Dave Silberman left this af- ard, No. 3 cans, per can -___ 20¢ iles. of the bride. The young people will|termoon on the Northwestern for Chi- Canned peas, extra standard, No. be at home in Casper after June 20, | ©#&°, after spending several weeks 2 cans, per can -~---—-.__- 15¢ WE SELL AND APPLY Mr. Jones is associated with the|in Casper with her husband, who Free Delivery 118 West Second DE LUXE TIRES Harry Free Realty company ard has a host of friends in Casper. ea a CITY NEWS _| bere narnia eee mT | J. J, Fagan, a well-known geolo- | gist of Lusk, has returned to Lusk] after spending the week end in Cas- per. | \ ° “* * C, A. Campbell of Lusk, who spent the week end in Casper, has returned home. oan Mrs. A. K. Jones has returned home after an extended visit in the east, where she visited her parents | in Springfiled, Mo., and her brother in Camp Funston, where:he is wait- ing for his release from the army after a year’s service everseas. | exe 8 Julian Lever left yesterday for a} trip to Eastern cities in his terri- tory. ¢) e) ce | Mrs. J. B, Baker arrived Sunday to spend the summer with her daugh- ter, Mrs. James Burns. | + 6 Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Biglin have returned from a few days’ trip to Cheyenne. James Gratiot has returned home| from an extended Eastern business | |trip, where he visitied Detroit, Chi-| ‘her mother in Denver before return- ing home. er tee Mis. E. L. Hambright returned home today after visiting for sev- feral weeks with relatives in Misha. | waukee, Ind. | 2 ese | | Riverton Refinery, arrived in Cas-| |per this morning from Denver, ae- of occupation, is the house guest the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flakes company, is in Casper on an inspec tion trip on which he is visiting all iz wool in th Golf Club is buyin; distric We have just received for your inspection a large line of A. G. SPALDING & BROS. right and left DRIVERS, MASHIES, CLEETS, LOFTERS, PUTTERS and SKOOTERS. BALLS, GOLF TEES, GUIDE BOOKS and RULE BOOKS. Also have just received a large line of the Celebrated STAR VIBRATORS for beautifying face and skin, for postponing sings of old a: rheumatism and stiff joints, for headaches, fatigue, insomnia and nervousness. - CASPER PHARMACY DRUGS and JEWELRY Mexico Military ‘institute leay the Burlington tonight for to join the Reserve Office es on ernment and goes to weeks’ extensive military course ir camp. He is one of Casper’s brighi young boys. Friends hold out pre dictions for his success. take a Miss Wilma Sheffner has return- ed home from Greeley, where she completed the kindergarten course in they spent in th esorts of Coloradc and are at home at their new home (The Club House Store) Canned spinach, cans 45c Phone 91. Attention! GOLF CLUBS, consisting of pink week M num bane Ww Jord-Brady office wh paid recovery of ews, branded Address John Grieve, 33 Also GOLF BAGS, GOLF ge, for instant relief from Call and see us. rounds all this week. The 1 — 2 ed with C and white y. 3 artisti k visiting. rs. M. N. Wheeler entertained a ber of intimate friends at din- t night in honor of her hus- i's birthday. MEET ME IN DREAMLAND > the new will A. Schultz will ma for information leading to 91H Second > E. LARGEST DANCING ° A BETTER BREAKFAST ~-A BETTER DAY Because “SHE SERVED A BETTER CVFFEE ‘Coffee Delicious” rich Rubber I ] 4 best Such perfor more idl ha BLACKSTONE SIT COMPANY 165 South Ash St. Phone 908 GOODRIC sre] PE CBT BATES BES Special Prices on Silk Dresses, Suits, Coats and Skirts This Week Only Our entire stock of Ladies’ Silk, Georgette and Jersey Dresses, Suits and Coats, specially vriced for this week only. You will find a fine selec- tion of high grade merchandise, at prices that will attract you. WAISTS—lIn the last few days, we re- ceived a shipment of very pretty Geor- gette waists, in a good array of colors and daintily trimmed, priced specially at $5.00 $5.95 $6.95 $7.50 $8.75 WATCH FOR OUR PRE-INVENTORY SALE ON OUR STOCK OF FANCY SILKS The Golden Rule Store FLLLLALMALAALALALALLALLLLALALALALAL A * * * G. B. Stodgehill left this morning | for Lusk and will return to Cas-| per tomorrow night. (The Home of the Picture Shop) ; 110 East Second Casper, Wyoming “Wateh the Elgin Movement” Pine Street Grocery Phone 1125-W A Complete Line of Groceries ALL THIS WEEK Gentalounes, .458-__ <6 2 —_ —-~--—--_- 15c, 2 for 25¢ fen clomen 54s _-10c, 3 for 25c Flat Crates, 15 to a Crate_ $1.85 White Radishes, per dozen___- Head Lettuce, each_ Celery, per bunch__-- New Cabbage, per pound Green Onions, per dozen___ ~~~ Tomatoes, per pound___ Cucumbers, each. Rhubarb, per pound Bing Cherries, per pound Oranges, per dozen_ Lemons, per dozen.._ Watermelon, per pound_ Bananas, per pound___ Plums, per pound___- Apricots, per pound___ New Potatoes, 2!/. pounds__ a This is the Last Day for Hood River Strawberries Per Crate__ Per Box_-- Fresh Pineapples, each___--------------------- 37oc COLD LUNCH MEATS A good @atch-one of our suits. It will help you enjoy the game—baseball or business. All wool cloth cut and made by the most skillful tailors in the newest styles. Waist-seam models for the young fellows and men who dress young. Regular sack models in conservative styles for substantial business and professional men. New patterns in browns, grays, blues and fancy mixtures. Straw hats for every head, SKIRTS—tThis assortment of skirts pre- sents the newest styles for the season and Serge, and Wool Poplin, also Silk Pop- in plaid striped Taffetas, plain VALA LALLA Ahhh dd ddd devi lin; this week only at special prices. SLEEPS IIS LASSE SLIISL ELBE La OBO DOIa SE OTT OM, Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co.