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Studio Recital by Lundberg’s Pupil Clarence Reed arrived this morn- ing from Denver where he has been B. E. Van Arsdale has come here from Tulsa, Okla., to make his home. He is interested in the oil fields here. oe 6 Clara Lewis, who is employed at Lester Speck of the Wheeler & Worthington office, went to Denver jast night to join his wife, who hi been visiting friends there for sev.} eral wecks. Che Casper Daily Cribune MILTON LEADS ON LAP 12 IN SATURDAY, AUG. 23 | LONDON:—Following the example of an anonymous subscriber who jcelled $750,000 of ws fous aller sums, ‘the Casper steam bakery, has return- cree) © ELGIN RACE to $250 have been , rd. , ed from Gelnrock where she was vis-|_ Miss Vera Burnett, who is em- sais 9 Raatte Dia: exnenae ibes~prod ‘iting with friends. | ployed at the Guarantee Registry | ae } es . : Penner Of" tie 1 wt yp Sg j is confined to her home| (Ry Associnted Press.) jwar. nd R. N. Henderson of the Art Metal company of Jamestown, N. Y., has gone to Lusk and will return tonight. "Mr. Henderson is calling on the Cas-| per Stationery company here the rep-| Metal com- resentative of the Art corporation. with tons‘ ——_ HOBSON SPEAK SUNDAY Tilman Hobson, who is in charge of the temporary hut and an active booster of the Salvation Army drive \) ELGIN, Ni, Aug. 23.—With Ralph Mulford a ranking favorite, thirteen | cars were sent away a minute after {noon the seventh renewal of the Elgin road race, three hundred in 1 AvseuaiOiretitaliwad given this att lone, : 1 pangehere here, will deliver the regular Sun-|and one miles in length. 3 _ ing with relatives since receiving y a i yi ernoon by the pupils of Prof. Rudolph] his discharge at Fort Russell, Be ied day evening sermon at the Methodist) Cliff Durant turned over three Lundberg. |The Misses Elinor Black,} fore going into the service Mr. Reed|, Mrs.C. E. Connor returned today |church, tomorrow night starting at times on a curve, and escaped serious Alberta Glan, Gertrude Matherly,|was employed at the Midwest. He|%f0m Spokane, where she has been|8 o'clock. Mr. Hobson has preached’ at ater. withdrew from the Helen O'Malley and Victoria Kassis! served in France in the supply serv.|‘isiting with her mother, Mrs. E.|in many cities in his evangelistic) 10 © vase gave the piano selections, and the vo-lice and was "Serio, Crawford, for the last three weeks. | work. al = I iS, 2 d was telegraph operator at —_—_ = a cal peeeness were sung by Mesdames] St. Nazaire, the freight unloading Port! aes. Sel Y . i i| Certain Parisian sailors regularly| aLea cee eee aca M. S. Van Burgh, Lyle Branson, Don] for the A. E Mr. Reed is a resi Oe dn Shes poon npected| issue fashion-plates containing the| mately 99 miles. He Lobdell and Miss Katherine Anthens. W. T. C. Girls to Entertain at a Dance The girls of the W. T. C. club will entertain Monday evening at 9:00 o'clock at the high school gymnasium with a ce. This will probably be the last time all the girls will be to- gether this year as some of the mem- dent of the Dew Drop Inn, and will! probably resume his old position at the refinery. s « R. H. Nichols has returned from Denver where he was on business for the Nichols & Stirrett law firm. ais, Walker is the proud father son born to Mrs. Walker in Ont of a {home Sunday. She has been spending! her vacation in Kansas City, and Ex-} jcelsior Springs, Mo., for two weeks. She will resume her position in the law offices of W. O. Charles Isham, car inspector for] the Santa Fe railroad here from} | Independence, Kans., visiting with R.-T. Hobson. They will go on a} fishing and hunting trip to the Basin} designs for clothing for pet dogs. Wilson Ha Announcing The Opening of the tance in 1:16:31. covered the dis- See “Cutie Ice Cream Social Given company are enjoying the cigars and employe eats Santa seen stout ene ive omas by Presbyterian Ladies word has beent received thal) Min)ieo.2o «1° ' dnterested in Cas) a (a é d _The ice cream social given last{ Walker and son are doing beautiful-|P°” pe ee | ry all —in night by the ladies of the Presbyterian] ly. flail Manbeckii tere: from Aton | chureh at the home of Mrs. Elmer Green, on Wolcott street, was a great success,-both from the standpoint of entertainment and finance. The beau- tiful lawn was artistically lighted with Japanese lanterns and the tables were decorated with baskets of garden! flowers. The guests were entertain-! ed with special music. Over $50 was! made bythe society. Powder River News It’s not often that a policeman Mrs. W.| R. Chadwick has gone to her old home in Reno, Nev., to visit with friends and relatives for several weeks. . T. J. Worlamont of Cheyenne, U. S. deputy marshal, is here on business for several day: * + * Mrs. I. Friedman has returned from Riverton where she was attend- ing to arranging the new fall stock Ill., visiting with his brother, Harold Manbeck, and renewing his old ac-| quaintances. { L. H. Alkire of Denver, is here call- ing on his trade for several days. | V. Swanson has left the} he Miss L. city for a vacation of two wee will visit her sister at Powell | and intends to go thru the Yellow- stone park before returning home. * Art Front Basement, MONDAY, AUGUST 25TH Gage Bros. Hats Shop West Hotel Bldg. “UPSTAIRS AND DOWN” Her First New Select Picture THIS IS A KNOCKOUT If You Miss This It’s Your Own Fault She marathoned upstairs, he chased her. Then she ran downstairs, he caught her. sees three girls garbed in nightgowns| in the branch store of the Fashion| yy Naa. Frank Bnglacdtart 2 business § te pes 5 _Mr. and Mrs. Frank England ar Q ! r on the burinogs streets of Casper! Shop rived. here lst night in. their new FOR STYLE AND QUALITY Wall. See the Pun for Yourself. perfectly efficient officer saw three society belles trip across the side. walks from a down town store to waiting motor car about two bells, in the a..m., he looked twice. The three belles saw him first and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feeny, from Lead, S. D., spent the day here on their way home from a trip thru the Yellowstone park and parts of Colo- rado. * Moon car. They report the roads be- tween here and Medicine Bow as be- ing in miserable condition because of many heavy government trucks trav- eling the road. Many bridges are broken by them and the roads are in Everything New in the New Models for Fall and Winter ALSO 2-REEL LUKE AND WEEKLY LYRIC TODAY Your Presence Requested. . i ! oor shape. Sore hE dreican and out or sight be-/ The Misses Ruth and Blanche Eyans o : * « @ This same officer later found out, Pave arrived here preparatory to as) Myron Spencer is in Casper from} that the three girls had returned fron: SEREEG Wea a EK of ear Ste me his ranch near here on business. 2 eee ™ East Casper high school. hus girl friend took an extra girl Hormel] eae rowan, geetitely CORRS Cue Midwest Refining company, is leav- While waiting they garbed ehareatten!| tractiveness of the work, led them toling tonigi:) for Denver on bus ress. in bed room draperies. E “| return for this term. ‘He also hopes to see Casper victorious Powder River! hae __,, |in the baseball tournament. Mr. Reed < R. C. Chidester is leaving tonight | will return Tuesday. & The Golden Rule Store ww ae ; ———— ———_'4} for Salina, Kansas, his old home, to * * { { CITY NEWS | | visit with his nother. Mr. Chidester| Miss Ann Arthur and Don Sullivan | s an employe at the Midwest refinery. will return Monday from their trip} = ‘ seat sia Soe cannes eee a | Appropriate : School : Apparel : and : Accessories Mrs. Elmer Green and Tray Pauline, are leaving today for Den » they will meet Mr. Gran ey will spend about t days in “. Denver “shopping and_ visiting with | 0°N Miss Grace O'Malley, who has been |.sie Morrison will return to her home | siting her mother, Mrs. O'Malley on|in Denver after visiting with Miss} Y avenue, has gone to her home in| Arthur for some time. » 2 # eA s * * © Arthur Eaton arrived last night friends. * aD im fi Rawlins, making the trip over- calc C. L. Titus, district manager of from Rawlins, e S. F. Bahelman has returned to| the Mountain States Telephone é|land. He was a guest of Robert Er % ier secti si «| Telegraph company, who has_ been lison at the Henning hotel for dinner. the Lost" Soldier section where he is| Telegraph company, who hes beer wir. Eaton left this morning in his interested in the oil fields. u 3 al sais | for Lander on business. Marmon roadster. | * * 8 © Mr. and Mrs. Nye are here from} HOW FAST THE TIME FLIES! Vacation days are passing, us again to fall and school time. The youngsters must be carefully outfitted in good, reliable clothes for a fresh start. Bring the boys and girls in or have them come alone, they will be well taken care of. Our preparation for school days has been thorough, so that you bringing * Hirsh have re-| J. C. Mechling and his daughter, IA PZALALALAAZILLLZL AA . Riv F aj Mr. and Mrs. M. : ; u Rowden Hiversandare avabeles horns turned from Denver, where they have | Miss Alice Mechling, are leaving to- i ke - ee wae | been spending the last week on ajnight for Denver to spend several can be sure of finding all the necessities for the new season. Robert Marquis, an employe at the | Pleasure trip. * © Gt ry ert ec Webel Mercantile company, has gone = ry : . ny * _ | OF pss a ; Nathen Koch has come here from!) Miss Alice Carlson will leave for ’ a meaty to Douglas for a’few days on land) vy York to be employed at the Lead-|her home in Alliance, Nebr., tomor- Boys’ School Suits Girls business. Nesoiht ler. Mr. Koch is the nephew of Mrs.'row. Miss Carlson has been a guest} = HT rs fe Tron Plate Ss Fool Lyle Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs.|M- Hirch. Soe at ibe home of Mrs. J. L. Bieder- f Bows 4 eae choo G. W. Cook, of South Jefferson} “Nie ly man. ba ge ane sale ave and Dresses street, has arrived in Cheyenne from| J. F. Mills, of the Mills Printing PB eon ‘ 4 want a suit that will | resses overseas. He enlisted in 1917 while| company of Sheridan, will be in Cas- Dr. W. C. Foster returned to Cas- stand the hard wear Topsy onainannenn attending the high school there. As) per for a few days on business. per eee ae ae He which it is bound to dood Appear: z eas atdischance niall eS ie ers hospital in ochester, Minn , dress together soon as he receives His discharge Me) sie ¢uneral of the small son of Mr. /avhere he has been taking treatment get. Hosiery ene eee R so» 8 and Mrs. R. W. Davis was held this) Ae nips . | Look through our f j . ; L. W. Coakley, an employe of the| morning at the Shaffer and Gay chap-| _R. J. Messier of Denver, is here hitia) von CoRaanay or dresses m a k 6 Midwest, is confined to his home with| ¢! at 10 o’clock. The Reverend French |in the interests of his oil business. Serge and Worsteds; “ these Pe . tonsilitis, had charge of the services. ;He will remain for several days. inedo eillgivethesen: School Wear TKowoaon ower : 5 ¥ - | vice which you ex- ' “, dres very es é oe = pect. The phage are In hosiery you wish some- sential for school PDP LI LILI LIS “ot LLL I LIDS IIIa LILI LD DDL LLM § right “ , thing that will give service ~~ 3 and that is exactly what we ’ offer in our line in black, Boys Caps white, and brown, at p Don’t fail to com- trimmed, at ncemen | plete the boy’s outfit. AND attractive prices, | Ask to see our line of =< from 6 to 16 ) caps and hats. years, Sturdy School Shoes for Coats and Hats ) ) For Girls Coats in Black Plush, Velvet, Mis tures, Velour, Broadcloth, in all the newest colors. Bring the girls in and try them on. Boys and Girls You will be quick to decide for we are in a position to give you boys and girls shoes that will stand the hardest wear in black and tans. Send E. A. Schilleman, Representative for the Gold Medal Tailors of Chicago for the past 20 years, has his new Fall and Winter Line of High-Class Hats in Soft Felts, “Tams” in black and red plush, Velvet and Corduroy c é s : the boys and girls in Tams are very popular. A nice ar- Woolens on display at the Askwith Tailor Shop, Henning Hotel. here; they will be | ray of colors: the price are indeed very reasonable. We employ the most skilled and competent cutters and tailors in the country, therefore, produce beautiful, stylish and first-class gar- ments, giving you that individuality demanded by artistic dressers. Guarantee beautiful and perfect-fitting garments. ? WOOLEN GOODS Have you thought about the Woolen Uniform for the High School Girl. Look through our line of Navy Blue Serges, both French and Storm at the right prices. Boys’ and Girls’ Boys’ Knickerbockers In Corduroy and Navy School Supplies in our L. Boudreaux, who has had eight years of experience, has charge of the Cleaning Basement Store and Pressing Department, giving careful attention to all work. Twelve hours’ service for Underwear niaeias: ' Blue Serge; all sizes, at Avoid the rush on the last minute. Get your Get your supply now, in- cleaning and pressing. Press suit while you wait. $220 to $2.98 supply of tablets, pencils, erasers, in fact we are now bata ! ma line of : ea a and Two weeks’ delivery on all suit orders. We solicit your patronage. | Boys Blouses ready to take care of your wants now. We have | Suits. in white amd enew, Ack i | Boys’ Cheviot Blouses in| the biggest stock of school supplies than ever before. | to see our three-in-one lnion good dark colors, suitable for Bassuant Salascoom Suit; does away with the PRICES THE LOWEST—PHONE 1084. school wear. under waist VLA ALA Lhd Le dhubeuiuhuhuiudiuttiadiukdiububriheahuteritheil WMT II ILI IPE III IIOP LILA EP IILEL IPD IIL IIIIIIII—O Soa TOaae SA MT ES A PF I . ee nee EET .