Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1920, Page 3

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ONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920 Entertains at Bridge Lunehy aintily served luncheon was devoted to pla The honors “Smoker” at Parish Hiuse of the St ning at 8 moker" of the n parish on Tues the parish hous St. Mark's Guiid ‘The members of the St. Mark’s guild at the home of Mrs. Lew M y, 705 Hast Second street, on Thurs r Meeting of ightly Club Major Ormsby was hostess at 2 regular meeting afternoon. A was served. \vas spent playing auction brodge. substitutes of will clear over 1 members of the tables were at with bouquets of . white carnations. D. A. R. Meeting Thursday at Shumaker Home The regular meeting of Fort Casner will be held Tu noon at 2:30 o'clock. Missionary Socicty Women's Foreign M 3 Methodist church will meet! Mrs. Sam Switzer. home of Mi: Mr, and Mrs. Riney ertain: at Dinner | in Mrs. Hal P. Riney enter-| W. A. McLaughlin of Riverton, Wyo.,| Reed left lasienk for Denver, ¢ tained ‘same of their intimate friends | is here to atténd aimeeting of a promi-| where they will sepnd othe we ind relatives at the Henning hotel at nent oil company. | L. H. Gehres ‘is ‘spending’ the day in| ‘the city fom bis ranch, near here, , ,| : a | | R. K.) Stanley, roxer, har returned | {fram Denver, where he has been on in Pxtended business trip. } aie sy Emmett Costello is h re calling on the} 72 five-course dinner» Saturday night, Weeks bes Yeah eee _ [Phe guests were the Rey. and fars eras Hiancee, a*, William Dumm of Cheyenne; Mr. and) W. PD. Weathers of the Addison Fargo booked for 1 P cern aoe | Mrs Dumm and nd Mrs. Oil company, is expec * return Monica Trant, p! Z Mrs fore her Thursday from Te he has, #ad her supposedly Dumm of been attending to oil. matters e not r e thar Taj posing as such fe t picture, “His Offic! Rin ying were won ly business > ’ ‘ Mark Weber, one of the officials -f, makes Bobbei’s “rough stuff" 4 Nichols and f. « Floyd BE. Pendell is in Golden, the Chappelf Oil company, has ceturn-| mate Allusions to their future all the Pamela orrene mons for Bite lc “ With her parents, Mr, €d from Denver, where he his, heen on| more embarrassing—and funnier than | “CssttClon on the following nd Mrs lip TKohling, for a few busine 4 pyar Aa) tne mUdlence. {1 fda satosesenaay Y [an ste sas GHA RARE only {bridge (2 26-foot spans) over Haymak s\. : ~2 Mest to only one of th Gul bout five miles northeast RED TAG SALE aes et ; . lor Of the Glenrock ON com.| intensely amusing situations in this|o¢ Riverton. in. Fremeont County. and) Bride and Groom m pagsed “thru the city ye y | sereen comedy, which advances a new} " f fe ft “hy , loch} Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chapman enter. Denver . | helps dainty Miss Martin, including For: and oueatinn a ae he vortinal 6G the . 1 at an informal 1 o'clock dinner Qiscdaths rest Stanley, as leading man; Vera. Sis- | Highwa rintendent, Capitol 2 y in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T Itineonheimer, formerty resi; son, Moll MeConnell, Hugh Huntley | Building ae Wyoming. Plans c ham, who were married last laid for mresident of #ha) and James Neill, The picture was di voration with his head-| rected by Robert G. Vignola, who hi quarters in Denver, Colo., arrived here| handled most of the recent Martin pro. aE -y = this morning, to atte to business mat-| ductions. GEORGE McGRATH IS und. now on ters feceePeMoiaN Aber || .causicSet ci Ti., where he is afi i Hawley & Ho’ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reno have retucned | spent yesterday in the city on from Denver, where they enic George M Jesse McG . son of Mr, and Mrs. Fortnight!y vel a ere week at the auto show. They we "4 ‘ ‘ . | street, al when struck The afternoon 2 y un-| M. J. Hopkins, geologist, is in from] >"? he | ble to make the return trip overland the Lost Soldier fields, where he has | PY an autome nt of the Ma Wieqerhota, (22% new Chandler as they had expect- been attending’ to -business. {sonic temple | fire truck Bacde a a ed because of the weather. es ee [had just passed, and the hoy stepped in Snodk were a care Randolph of Denver, Colo., is] front of an automobile which was fol lowin, the tru Tand the the Henning hotel while siness | bru Shete | hurt Auman of Fort Worth, T 1e| Frederick Jessen hag arrive in Cas AtreMines Loonies. the Parish|per and will take charge of the new 2d Visiting with old time friends ge of|geent’s furnishing store which will oc Cdl od | NOTIC cupy the place formerly owned hy the! Jimmie Apperson of the Pathe film] s propo: Casper Commercial company on. corporation of Denver, Colo’, is heve Mrs. Lillian Chatfield has returned from Denyer, where she attended the! @ auto show, toh eee — gooes asper today £ TO CONTRAC Is will be re ORS t *; the State Highway Commission «* the rond street. on business with the Lyric Thea‘er| office of the State Highway Superin " see company, to which he has sold his en | Capitol Building, Cheyenne, ctively decorated} Denny Wyatt returned this week tire out of films. , until 2 p. m., Tuesday, Me for the grading, surfaci construction on the follow |from Denver, where he spent about Mute Ja week on busienss and pleasure. Roy E. Shidler has returned to Cas eee per after a th G, H. Mann, attorney, returned relatives in Mi r e week ‘visit with his} ing project uri. } No. Ch-15, Federal Aid No. 44.—Lin mn business trip to Denver over the o.'83-¢ jcoln Highway from’ Medicine Low to ny | week end. Little Miss Fernela Hardin, dauch in Carbon County, Len.th the home of e+e ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardin, has) 12.412 Miles. nth Cen | Samuel Shore, district deputy af he! gone to Chadron, Nebr., where she will cb. Federal Aid No See. | Modern Woodmen of America for the attend school. | A—Lincoln Highway from Old Carbon State of Wyoming, is spending a week | DE od (end of Project 44), West 8 miles in Car in Casper in the interests of the local! Charles Shubach of the Davis Broth-| bon County. foamp. It is his wish to have all of the/ers Wholesale drug company of Den-! No. Ui-ld, Federal Aid No Lin nhers of the organization attend the, Ver. Colo., is here calling on. his trade.! coin Hichway from Fyvanston to Utah| regular meeting .on Wednesday | ar State Line, in Uinta County, Length nae evening, Mareh 17, at the Moose hat. | D. J. Burke is here from 1 ' 4,018 miles. Tuesday eee |Mont., attending to stl matt No. Co-3, Federal Aid No, 56=Yel | Floyd E.'Pendell is in Cheyenne at-| ia: tices lowstone Highway from Douglas w | tending to legal business. Mr, and Mrs.,4.,E.,.Simpson af [dahojin Con e County, length 7,224 miles. Re ied Springs, Colo., are’ spending a Tew days No. Cb Federal Aid No. 60—Medl- | Mrs.J.H. Shaffer of Greybull; Wyo.,| here visiting with friends and atten@/j cine Bow, north in Carbon County, jonary so-|is here visiting at the home of Mr.and ing to businegs, length 2.407 mile: 2 6 . | No. Hs-7, Federal Atd > ont Dr. R. A. Rathbyn has returned from! stone Highw »rings, Nebr., where he has been) Hot Springs C for the IMills-Raker com-| No. La-20, Federal Aid No. liewathrte Highway, Cheyenne. 1, Cheyenne south to Colorado St Harry Price, formerly a resident of| Hay ¢ | Casper, who has heen visiting! herejan bus from Texas for the past week, is leav-! pany. ing soon for his home. | se [016 miles. from ‘Thayer coln Highwa | pleasure trip. Low Cost Shakes Hands With High Quality in DR. PRICE’S Baking Powder now reduced to about half the former cost—a reduc- tion made possible by scientific methods of producing with pure phosphate. Here are the new Prices: -25c for 12 oz. 15c for 6 oz. 10c for 4 oz. FULL WEIGHT CANS The Price is Right Not Cheapened With Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste —Always Wholesome A name famous for 60 years is your guarantee. be Casper Daily Ecibune Jength 48.920 miles. (per; Laramie County Proposals will be received for the P: sere ONMILING TIN abutments, and the e which the Iris Theater has The fact that | Martin, -old-blooded employ- y engaged, but merely on the f lowstone to McKinley- Spur, in Converse County and spec offices of the re En: ‘arbon, Sweetwater and Pate eer -———— AGE THREF feo Red Desert, in Sweetwater County,! verse sand) Fremont Counties at C \. 1. Teichert is here from Deny t Cheyenne lo, visiting at the home of Mr. and sals must be companied 1 D. P. Van Burg. sing, culvert construc-; money deposit equal to two per cent ——— tion of 1 26-ft span|(2 per cent) of the ammount of t deck on existing posal, in the form of cash, dr one box culvert on prtified check to some bank in j business men of Casper in the inter-|, 98 ever jan engaged pair without at ‘alloy < of Wyoming, and payable on = : ti Jiests of the Rurrougha Adding Machine tong’ practical joking relative— ‘ae RO: SA TAU IRIE 10 the HEA oN ARO td) A conor inerally’ mai id Hever fodaatantont | lowsténe Highway to Pearson's sion i] ii ae re Pa portunity to “kid” the lovers and play in Park County, length 6.084 All proposals must be made on form ‘ Ming ELlls cltchenta heanratarn all sorts of tricks on them? Such a |'!l* i Jinnd in accordance with instruction 5 { her position with the gansolidated ster 18 payed by jovial Bobbie| Proposals 1 be received for the) forming a part of the specifications MER Sees Atiad ot ficea cs fate Leet of oa ‘der in Vivian Martin's new Para. |£@ding, surfacing, culvert. construc-| ferred to a i tion of the bridge over te River aonsisting of! ,, rons aay ul publicly 0} dar a pd mentioned The i reserved 1 yer Pelect ar nd y, from Orin Junction Highw: 2 mile ations may also be seen at neers, follows The Leader Coun at Rock Springs and} Springs Countie Con STRUCK BY MACHINE} So Say we all of us! 65 North Durbin One foot ig badly shoulder was also Jack Turlingtofi of Manville is in In the homes of thosewho enjoy fine tea, and know that t is more economical than ommon tea — that’s where u will find Schilling Tea. You will also find it at your grocers. Your money |back if you don’t like it. 2 ivel by h There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon- India, Oolong, English Breakfast. parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco ( 2 ‘ 156 South Center Phone 1304-W Just Arrived Many New Evening © Dresses, Also New Millinery Allone quality. In ». 68—Yellow- y from Kirby north, In unty, length 4.281 miles. | \ \ Miss Esther ese and, Mrs. Royaljline, in Laramie County, length ote Kk ona® No. Sw-5, Federal Aid No. 49—Lin- Bungalow Aprons Blakey & Co. Phone 332-] 130 North Center SPRING APPAREL SPECIALLY PRICED Stylish Stouts styles for the stout ladies. Suits, Skirts and Waists. Com- siz to 50. Specially Sutts Beautiful new Spring Suits in navy, Bette priced. Coats, Capes and Wraps In all the new fabrics, all lengths, Gingham Dresses Housa or Street Dresses in the better ades of gingham and chambray. Spe- cially priced for $8.50 this week only Dresses, Frocks and Gowns That are different. See these beautiful $37.50 Dresses $37.50 4 $1.75 Aprons in all goods, styles, also out sizes, light and dark colors. creations. Ex ra Papacial $1.75 Priced Silk Vests $3.7 . Extra Special One Week Only Evening Gowns Pure jersey Silk Ves 3 : : One-Half Price different styles. Value to 100 new spring styles in $5.00. jersey, serge and silks of This includes every gown in our entire stock. One- half marked price. Pure Silk Hose cpecial Patel D Jur regular $3.50 grade; black, brown, grey and white; also out sizes. all kinds that were bought oe $37.50 Silk Bloomers $5.00 Jersey Silk, extra quality. Petticoats Georgette Waists $5.75 $5.00 Jersey silk and jersey with taffeta bottoms, also White, flesh and dark col- i SK, : z Petticoats. sizes to 40 only. ote $5.00 | ici” 85.75 Extra Special Remember these articles are on sale for one week only. white satin AOE SIO A BN

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