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aD REDNESDAT, JULY 16, 1919 ee BPTI jo soaEry | Se » | Carney Peverson Leaves for Bride C. R. Peterson, popular in Casper society circles and who earned his service stripes in the marines, will be married Friday to Miss Flora Mil- ler of Cumberland, Wyo. Miss Mil- ler was formerly a popular school teacher in Casper. Mr. Peterson ic the sales agent for the Casper mo- tor company. Mr. Peterson and Charles Weidner left this morning for Cumberland in the Weidner motor car. Mr. Weidner is to be the best man. It is to be a quiet wedding. M4 ay he Returned Soldier Takes Bride Here The marriage of Herbert O. Ward and Miss Margaret Helen Wood took place Saturday evening. The two were attended by Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brewer, the latter a sister of Mr. Ward. Mr. Ward saw overseas service in France during the world war and at present is employed by the Midwesi Refining company. The young peo- ple have many friends.in Casper and they will be at home to them at 909 South Spruce street. WILL ADDRESS MINE WORKERS E. Richard Shipp has received an invitation to address the United Mine Workers of Hanna, Wyo., on Labor day, the first Monday in ‘September, and probably will accept. He ad- dressed the same wail last year. 1 * * Friday Night Dancing Club Will Continue Weekly dances by the Friday Night Dancing club, which have been the source of much pleasurable enter- tainment in the past, will be con- tinued in Casper and all p*-eods above the actual expenses wil! be; appropriated toward charitable eads, according to the committee of la who are interested in its success. Con- trary to general understanding the | club has not been under the dircetion of the Mothers’ league, but its earn | ings in a large part have been tuine | over to the Army and Navy club, and | fits affairs have been directed by inose | prominently interested in the work of |: the league. ~ * *® Amoma-Agoga Box Supper | at Garden Creek Falls | The Amoma-Agoga ‘class of the| First Baptist church gave a box sup-| per last night at Garden Creek falls. The guests were taken to the picnic| grounds in 2 truck and two machince. | The box lunches were auctioned off, around the camp fire, and the money will go toward the amount ple-g-d) hy the Amoma-Agoga class for the! church building fund. * Presbyterian Pi at Iowa Grove The Presbyterian church ‘s giving a picnic this afternoon mand evening at Iowa Lodge. Autos willbe at the! church from 1 to 2:30 and from 5 to} 6:30 to take picnickers to the grove, te Sullivan Family on aie at Amoretti Lodge The Lander Post says: “Patrick) Sullvan of Casper, who represents the Republican party on the national board, and who has been in the city with his family and some other friends, visiting at the Barber home. ‘left yesterday for the Amoretti Lodge, where the family expect to spent the week, returning home about, next Saturday. “Mr. Sullivan, while in Lander met, many of his friends, and all of them were glad to see the big fellow. “Pat” radiates sunshine wherever he goes, and with that smile of his, makes many friends. He is certainly well thought of among the big poli- ticians of the east and his counsel is often sought by Will Hays, the national chairman. Pat says that Wil-| son is a dead one’ as far as politics are concerned.” *- * * | Brown-Neville Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. George B. Brown of ARR LASER | relieved in 24 HOURS Fach Ca ule bears th oes name sa Richelieu Lima Beans, No. 2 can Richelieu Main Corn .. Richelieu Golden Bantam Corn .. General {pound sor, born this morning at the| The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Special for Thursday and Friday Casper Storage Company Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables oe Handled, stored, re-shipped ‘and Checked in a Business Like Manner : j aiip Ctibune ae TOTO OTOOOOOOO OTE TE ES. IMMA SD Ee [soar — Fae BUSINESSMEN CF YMOLESMe suey vies GUARD PLATOON: : Inspection aril Mustering in of $ Our Final Clearance Sale. On -§ Women’s & Men’s Summer ‘FOOTWEAR Ss. as a store at| pur-| compan} et at 14 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Clarkson, and} ~. , lane der ee ; operat- their son, “Tad,” left this morning in| Cavalry Unit Here Awaits En- Shikany their motor car for Estes Park, Colo., | dorsement of the Chamber Free deliver- where they will remain until about| September 1, when they will go to] Kansas City, Mo., where Mr. C oer hl Definite 2 will be connected with prominent] jou of a banking interests. Ls of Commerce. es » be made to all parts of the si city the new firm ess with his fathe nd has been in th N of his life. nd owners plan e| stock and install new front . [by Adjutant Gen “|awaits the endorser per chamber of Mrs. Carley, of Cheyenn ing at the home of Mr. 4 Verne W. Mokler, 315 South ( tf eaatine eet street, for a week. | : | to be held 7 Frank J. Wolf, former chiei cf| police, has just returned overiaa |, PEOpOS ition wi It is hi Sp other than favorable . from ‘Salt Lake City and reports) jy oO ge. S Th d J ] ¥7 h g thousands of tourists on the Linco i taken and the muste tarting ursday, July 1/th at 8 a. m. highws ny. Ma : etna! mr OTL uur HES doing so is re pare of ecanition OF | Storia) Sopbec the roads between Rawlins and Ca ha Avetin' thie whi per. There is one sand hill at the eir with their |, nspector and Closing July 26th This sale is surely worth your e E N consideration so don’t fail to take advantage of the many bargains. It means that we must and will close out every short line of low shoes dur- ing our final summer clearance sale. point where the Rawlins road leav ie tame ae the medicine Bow road that stalls nearly every car that tries it and pe ple at Rawlins discourage travel in this direction. c - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarty an- hen he ste ; of the city are bi nounce the birth of a seven and a halt : din a p he is s 1 Yellow- the ion trip of the a memb « + State hospital. Mary Bishop is goir eee © stone park on her Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Patton are|two weeks. first “beat’’ home from their visit at the Lone Herman Werner is in Casper to re owledged he w Bear ranch which is about 56 miles| cover from injuric eived when st back to the old game from here. horse kicked him 1 ribs were . for Hemp n the police — broken. he marin: 'ST. HELENA SEES CHANGE FOR NEW FAME IN KAISER ST. HELENA.—“Send him here’’| is the heading of an edi torial in the St. Helena Observer,” the only kly paper on the island, which is excited at the prospect of adding the ex-Kaiser to its list of “fortune’s | hostages.” a A King Victor Emmanuel of Italy possesses a collection of over twenty thousand coins, which is said to be} the finest in the world. The Most Delicious Watch the Elgin Movement” Women’s Lot No. I Women’s Lot No. 2 “Wate! e Elgin ovemen' ~~ White Kid Colonials, Black Suede White Kid Oxfords, Black Kid Ox- ICE CREAM Oxfords, Black Satin Oxfords, Brown fords, Patent Oxt Ditsentet siti Kid Ties, Grey Kid Oxfords, Brown Kid Pumps, Brown Ca <fe Oxfords Selling up to $10. Sale price Selling up to $8.00 $7.45 $5.45 In Casper - ~s~="=~Quick and Efficient Service By any measure you use 77 ak OM our suits will measure up PRESCRIPTION STORE to your expectations. DEPT. > < | PHONE They are long on style, 83 | full on quality, big on ser- ; AIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS Women’s Lot No.3 LN iessees $3.45 ‘ : N : vice, comfort and _ satis- faction. You will get a square deal every time if you come here for your clothes. It’s our rule to buy only dependable clothes from the best makers and sell them at the lawest pos- sible prices. Good suits for men, $21 to $60. Good furnishings - and hats. Women’s Lot No. « Patent Black Kid, Brown, Calf Pumps, Milit Heels. Patent ik Louis Heel, Ox and Pumps. l- ing up to $6.50. $4. 45 Pine Street Grocery Phone 1125-W TODAY AND THURSDAY Watermelons, each 2. 4 =". Bananas, per pound______________ Peaches, per crate_______ Ss emegi Cantalouples, each_____ __ - ee Lot No. 5 Lot No. 6 All White Fabric Pumps and Oxfords Women’s White Fabr Ea "$2.95 es ee '" $3.95 | ‘Oranges, pen.dazen= 2-2 _25¢, 45c, 60c Lemons, per dozen__ af a ee deel | he ‘i ; ee Plumatgpegy basket SILO \Y Black Oxfords, qa Russian Calf Tomatoes: iperspound= = ___25¢ . : : thing x land Brown Kid. ‘SyReg. $9.00 to $11 Nivalues. Sale price $7.95 Not your size in all styles but your size in some styles. that broad toe & shape. Regular ) $8.00 value. Sale N price $6.95 Not your size in all styles but your size in some styles. Head Lettuce_________ Se a cs ee Peas, per pound__ i Green Peppers, per pound_ pers pee ee, ee oe Beets, per budeh==2 2 Sy ep pe Carrots, per bunch______ Bers Turnips, per bunch____ Cucumbers,, 2 for__ z Radishes, per dozen________ veo neat ze bi) Onions, per dozen__ = 4 2 2 lbs. Mt. Hamilton Jelly. ___- ees Es No. 16 can Baked Beans, 2 for____--_____- 10 Ibs. Blue Karo Syrup__-__ as 5 Ibs. Blue Karo Syrup_____ a 1% pounds Maple Flavored Karo anes ies Y4-lb. can Pink Salmon______________ ae Creamery Butter, per pound _.___-_____ Premium Bacon, per ‘pound Premium Hams, per pound Cream Cheese, per pound _____- 5 lbs. New Potatoes_____ Soest Brooms te 235-02=2425 Green Apples, per pound. 9 Ibs. Cane Sugar____ 100 Ibs. Cane Sugar Rhubarb; per pound___ oD. MD x. nh hh AANA Ah hb ddddddded, No Delivery, Exchanges or Approvals The Bootery 4th Floor E. L. LIVINGSTON, Mgr. O. S. 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