Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 23, 1920, Page 3

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‘ness of his brother, George Wyatt. ee ———T HUSBAND KILLS MI ty | L: il wn WE here hy John Lamb, pecs is said to been unc ! Lamb c. if rer from his wif On when Lamb returne Pee a to Important ee a hunting trip, he found De banquet } eee amb conversini y afternoon at the! Winter is exy A Sirs.ene tho members of th trip then te I. of ©. Members Enjoy Banquet A sumptuous Was served yeste Mullin club tor four-course ed back today ye Beotivane x of C. and th ee Following >t ions 5 : 0 a dus Henao ane haltiwere tn red and white! | Marrison 1, Martin, an attorney of Pe a generale 1g draped in canopy | Seattle, Wash i here bed Ms , y , Wash., is here visiting with Theta, ind A picture of George Wash-| Judge Murune, and. attending to oll IS WALLACE REID anise end of the! interests. Mr. Martin snd Judge Mu RIGHT ON MARRIAGE? 160 puesta an tutes Were laid for over rane w nds in Alaska. bares eset tite ake ean by the youn ache tables. were served| Deny SiH in. the world. for.you; wham fate Efe dies of the St. Anthony| J. T. Griffen spent the week end! fs certain sooner or to bring int arish, jhere from Manville, attending the K. Hes. Shai de 2 3 The tonat master of the occasioh was |of C. initiations. ; Renee igaees + AS 4 Campbe est 9) * Bes a Fe honor, papbell iguent. ac] ape ‘moolight? Wallace R ® splendid address on if. B. Durham ha et ee George Washington. | 4 bayer tooiss frorn a} Peter Golden, of) business trip to Denver, Cc 4 at the start of his new | of the year will be held by the George | State ¢ N "i York City, spoke on the recog-| 2 which Tipe oie | ec of the Sean AO z os Deters At the Iris for a, tw tins eater a nt o| ne | iatvent a 1 s for « 0. run. ore torney M. Pur days hi atrendin, jover, he starts # lottery with him: : rights of the Irish republic, and’ of th “ Work of the Knights of Columbus. ter Q. Phelan, Musical selections were enjoyed dur |C nne, was he: ing the meal and the afternoon, and at| attending to business the close of the affair the gu ure trip. Stood for the singing of America. eae phi Among the out-of-town guests were| James Horisky and John (Methary of | w Father O'Connor, Father Patterson aud ine have returned to their homes ie iy Adolph, who were the guests! after a short heve. | ather John Mullin over the week te aed Teland Beaupre and C. L. & coupon But somet ze his view: and causes the ment in the w y the pretty trouble. the picture was directed s Cruze. end, Parker of| eee the Richards and Cunningham store! Week-End Spent have left for Denver, aera M : i zt Buzzard Ranch = ker will visit with his Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Miss/ Beaupre will probably loc Patton and Silas Brooks s| bt a position witt y pleasant week at the Buz ranch. They returned last nighi,| pe i Sh } UDG Ebinnesiney driving overland. I. G. Goss has returned from a short @ lehe business trip to Denve INS LAN I aa P. E 0 Sisterhood Holds Interesting Meeting Mrs. George Wilder was hostess Sat-} urday afternoon to the members of the @. B. O. Sisterhood at her home, North Maple street. During the busi ness meeting Mrs. G. M. Anderson for merly of Denver and Mrs. Smith, for- merly of Mobridge, S. D., presented 4 their demits for membership in Chapter ry | G of Wyoming. It being the iaat | NOTICE! meeting in February the anhual elec-| m pin Feb | _ Box social at Moose Hall to-| on and installation of officers was the | nj efi | principal event, ‘The following were| might at 9 p. m. for benefit of | 5 ling the er Visiting with friends ; route to her home in Alia! * from she has been visiting | POSTUM instead Of corfree. Health value, a high standard of flavor and greater Con- venience make the day Tom O'Donnell has gone to Chadron, , on business for a few days. | ates Same As Before The Wey chosen: President, Mrs. E. P. Bacon; Union Label League. Come vice president, Mrs. G. M. Anderson}; and bring your friends. recording secretary, Mrs. S. P. Moore: BESSIE McKINNEY. | ‘corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. Bebret McCarthy; treasurer, Mrs. K. L - chaplain, Mrs. Warren Daily; Guard,| Miss May I. Winter. After the busi ) ness meeting delicious refreshments, The Store i: Coyne-Saller Co. San uggestive of Washington's birthday were served, The next meeting wil! be held March 5 with Mrs. W. B. Mc- Carthy, 1017 South Eim street. | see | The Southeast circle of the Women's society of the Baptist church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glen Coen, 430 Natrona avenue. 7 PERSONALS Henry Wyatt, proprietor of the Wy- att hotel, has gone to Iron River., where he was called by the serious ill- ary Weeks has left for Walsen- to visit with her mother for a short time. From there she will go to Memphis, Tenn., where she wilt visit with her son who is attending school there. Her son will accompany her home to Casper. eee ) Judge Ralph Kimball is leaving this afternoon for Douglas and Cheyenne, Wyo., and Denver, Colo, He will hold court hearings in Douglas, and will attend to legal business in Cheyenne. Judge Kimball will go to Denver to meet Mrs. Kimball, who is just return- ing from a pleasure trip to California see Mrs. I. C. burg, Colo., Handsome New Spring Blouses A companion to the Suit and the values we are show- ing in Blouses. This is, without question, the prettiest collection of new Blouses that have been shown, embodying the new style ten- dencies, very becoming and full of charm. ank England have from a trip to dif- state, rts Mr. and Mrs. F returned to Casp ferent cities in th * Very effective ribbon, braiding, wool embroidery and heavily beaded models, youthful necklines, collarless, roll or Calvin H, Cass returned from a busi- flat collars, kimona ribbonize, short and long sleeves. ness trip to several important oil fields in this locality. se New shades of rose, orange, bermuda, orchid, dawn blue, fawn, peachbloom, bisque, white and flesh, and beauti- ful color combinations of the above shades; materials of silk and georgette crepe. G. L. Hollisworth of El Paso, Texas, is here for a few days attending to his oil Interests. eee Mrs. G. L. Kay of Cheyenne is ex- —~ pected to arrive today to visit here and at Salt Creek with old friends. apene Miss Hedwig Bayer returned this morning from Los Angeles, Calif., where she has been visiting with relatives for the past six months. She will resume her position with the Webel Commercial company the first of next month. tare McKim, president of the Cow J. W. is visiting the .oil Guleh Oil company, fields in Montan ° oe Attorney G. R. Fagan is leaving this evening on a trip to Cheyenne. | eee R. M. Bartholomew is spending the BUY THEM WOW AT A CUT PRICE IN THE BIG orcing Out Saie J. L. LEARNER’S 164 South Center Street, Casper, Wyo. 2 MORE SNOW Means more liability to your automobile. We write all kinds of Automobile Insurance doc Ben Realty 109 W 13! ST. PHONE 74W Dail, Ecibune |GEORGE VROMAN Seven Holidays for (EIGHT AND HALF POST TO ELECT | Employes in State | MILLION PEOPLE ~ THIS EVENING, C apitol 1 This Month! INGREATERN.Y. Probably the most important meeting | United States has been supp lish cotton manufacturers wiih terlal since 1791. ATARRH ¢ For head Catarrh vapor treatment VICKS VAPORUB:3 (ny Untied NEW YOR the censu rena.) —Estimates of Greater New York City INNE, es Feb. 23.—The! pital employes are to have: sev-; holid: uring the 29 y month} ite the fact that Wash. y fell on Sunday. The! & closed today ih leu! b, w officers for t ke i elected at the session tonight. shatup which woul: 2] These from Wes » will hold office until the end of |" sn ashington's ides lect f off | ’ 28 an lao fhe i aaa Ee » manufacture of matches is one} Zig ao 9 BAO £081) * most important industries of | ion for land of M taken up am post. - of the band will be con pred at the maehtldice been tonight and plans may be formulated ked to attend the meeting. | for the future The matter of an American Legion | unicipal_ musk cuRry Vroman Post No. 2 of the American °! pgion tonight in the clubrooms of the | 0! Melrua » to be providing for a real 5 Se Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Shop Waists in Georgette and Crepe de Chine When George Shoveled Snow at Valley Forge He couidn’t spend his evenings reading MAGAZINES AS THE TOWN CLOCK TICKS, the day can’t be dark and gloomy, if you'll spend your time with the latest periodicals and newspapers. George didn’t have the OPPORTUNITY. Gunnison THE NEWS DEPOT 153 So. Center St. Phone 256 WHEN CASEY WENT TO BAT: Midwest Arbrogast picks a Yankee hero for Casper’s Baseball Club. New Yorkers loved Roy Harizell-and Roy knew how to cover the second base. Tell Reed, Mr. Arbrogast, that the News Depot will boost the game along and keep a complete line of baseball books and newspapers on hand “According to Hoyle.” C. M.GUNNISON. On Display at My Home at 137 West Dundon Street, a Fine Assortment of Oriental and Domestic RUGS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES You Are Invited to Call and Inspect Them John Shikany Phone 815-R 137 West Dundon St. Richards & Cunningham Co. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE Of All Winter Merchandise in the Men's Department Beginning Saturday morning, February 21, we will allow liberal discounts on all Men’s and Boys’ Winter Wearing Apparel, also on all Blankets and Comforts. It will pay you to supply yourself for next winter, because prices are still advancing and you can save from 10 to 20 per cent by buying now. Call and be conyinced. Clothing - We have in stock about thirty Hirsch-Wickwire Suits, only one of a size and about six Overcoats of the same make which we must close out to make room for our new spring stock. We invite you to look them over and get our prices. It will pay you to buy a Suit or an Overcoat for next win- ter as prices on all clothing will be much higher next fall. Underwear Z We still have a large assort- ment of Men’s and Boys’ Winter Underwear on hand, consisting of the celebrated Lewis make of Union Suits (and several other good brands), also the two-piece suits of Underwear in both cot- ton and wool and will allow liber- al discounts on all this merchan- dise during this final clearance sale. Sweaters You will find a good assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters to select from if you need any and at the prices we are offering you can save from 10 to 20 per cent on next winter’s prices. Better come in and look them over. Extra Special ‘We have about 10 dozen of the extra heavy Cashmerette Socks left, in both black and grey, which are a good 50-cent value. Price now during this final clear- ance sale. only 35 cents per pair, or 3 pair for $1.00. ! EXTRA SPECIAL Men’s and Boys’ Shoes We can give you a real bargain in Shoes now, as we have about 50 pairs of the “Beacon” make of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes which we are closing out: If you should happen to find your size among them it would pay you to buy for future use. Call and look them over. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” Hats and Caps We are closing out all of our Winter Caps and all broken lines of Spring Hats and Caps at a dis- count of 20 per cent. Come in and look them over.

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