Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 3

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119; 1920 : We ano Casper Daily Cribune ESN s : PAGE THREF j . Tolhurst at with | Gene McCarthy has left for the Osage} Second street and other Casper proper) —————— LL Alt TOMOBILE OWNERS should |rieniaa selection and M: A |a piano solo, loll fields for a few days. ty, is now in. the of the> Ree see our ad this issue. \) The decorations for the afternoon | Si Cross al Canstanti MANY DANCERS UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL Co. = “were bouquéts of yellow jonquils, and! Jack Clark a “well known stockmiaa| * 3 ase sie ee tea and coffee was served from, 3 until! of Powder River, is here for a few days} C. L. Knight, gPologist for the Mid CRE RF x te <= -~ 2 ” ‘and, Tra Wetherill assisted Mrs. Joho} “ee jleft this afternoon for Osage to inspec x jMeFayden in pouring the tea, and the B. F. Bowman, county assessor ofthe new ofl field opened up there, TO SMALLPOX a Mesdames 8. K. Staley, W. J. Jotinson,. Lander, is here on his way to Denver,| poss) 'T. C. Tonkin and Carney Peterson as-. where he Will attend to business ma BE. P. Baughn of Manville, who is in - & alsted In receiving. ters. | Casper to look afte: <3 interests, =f rs 3 AS ed 5 IES {reports that Man Berause Miss Fallowell had the = Moose Plan Kay Shidler has returned from Texas! plans for the coming seasor sg Smallpox when she danced at the Social Evening and othér southern’ points where hé has| {a being made in the erecti regular bi-w dance held in the re ewe | At the regular business mecting of spent the past months. | 000° hot The main highway between! masonic hall Wedt-ssday - 2 ~s. Fred Hufsmith | Methodist chureh. A dainty luncheon the Casper lodge 1187 of: the Loya! man. 4 | Cheyenne and Newcastle will s thru, peopleewho danced ia the ~ 4 d was served, Order of Moose last night at the’ Moose | Mr. and Mrs. y eft last; Manville on its way to the Lance Creek | might were exposed to t ; 2d Wufsmith of 552 CY ave fe as 6) is )hall plins were made for @ social even- ‘night for Denver on and fields, he states. disease wnd have b - entertained the teachers of the Muriel Boyle ne os tte abies ie) pity Masttcten! A pleasure trip. at 4 5 yieailie ell. Sot Heat 1 rk school at-a dinner y Wednes- Entertains Ciub raise: hoped Og awn PN Spe er eeadg 0 be vaccinated. shis vace ee at 6 oreloak. . of officers will take place the samc’ Cecil Bon left Jast night for Laramie, SIX CA RLOADS 0 OF PIPE is held necessary as a protective meas one tables Were prettily decoratea’ The Rayonbucilla club met Thursday evening during the business session. where he will attend to business may FOR GAS LINE ARRIVE ure unless the son wits suecessful- © . night at the home of Muriel Boyle with! ei tog ters. ' =P ly vae ated w the last seven nh cut flowers, 2nd the floral decor- eight. girls. present. G ‘Masonic Cin ar yearn. ot a m1 er sames were en- - ix earl is o! ine! iyie to be used ye: 2 a Mattich’s day colors. coy, ved during the evening and the hos. Dance Tonight 4S. 1. Kgaslek is here from Greybull iy, (ne don line hetmen the pomer| Miss Fallowell has been taken to. fata hoe theht bBEG Seiad | tess served refreshments, | ‘The Masonic dancing club will « visiting with his sister, Miss Ethel Spider fields and Casper have’ arrived, the city pest house. Scat ed hate athens cee ja danee tonight at thé Masonic temple. Kissick, and attending to business. ind. CO URacwewmeitio nal his’ anaiztente She had smallpox when she was at Tits Rona; Mao Winter, Inn 1m, | Special, Meeting we dae a aay epee, st ea vane ne Hope Engineering & Supply com-| the dance hall and danced with sever. FOX, page ici. gaa ae a aee é eat of Eastern Star jte the features of the evening. . Lee Pendaris has s;one to Omaha,; ate engaged in untoading and #! men without knowing she had the es nd Prank Flufsmith. un A special. :mesting of the Port. Can- speedos, Nebr., where he’ will may his ome ing the pipe along the right of| Msease, There are » number of cases ror o* * Der chapter No. 4 of.the Order of Bast- Informal Dinner Party with an augf living in that eity. Mr. In addition to the car loads which | city, many having Sts ern Star will be held at the Masonic @ Nice Affair. s +Pendaris ha® been visiting at the home > arrived? -over-100 cat lonidls of 12. hin the last six Kensington, én s {temple Saturday night st 8 o'clock, the, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kimball, Jx., of Miss Beatrice Burke, anovier sant, nd &inch pipe for the” project are) Weeks, to Doctor ODon- successfal) Affair | occasion being “the official visitation of; entertained: last night at an informal who lives in Casper ‘ enroute th Caapararanr the mite nell, vised ot who wish to About be rhage ee ai i epae the ,grand’ matron, Mrs. Sarah Has-, dinner party for a few intimate friends. ys) ¢ ' * —— avoid the se to be vi wn tea which was: given at the home) kins of Laramie. Mrs. Haskins will be The decorations of the artistically ar- , : =the ; Clift Blankenshi > old Washi —— : ations ‘ 7 W. A. TMackmore has returned from ! r ashing . of Mrs, Tom. Mills, Light refresh-) accompanied py Mr A, Underwood, ranged table were pink Sweet peas and fy extended trip in the South Jooking |/‘n. backstop gned as man-| Saturday is barg: nt the Ka ments were served all during the af) grand patron, and M: Inez M. Rob-! pink candles, latter ‘hik“oll intexest: ager of the m ‘of the new /sis Dry Good comp: ernoon and an interesting program was! inson, grand ‘seeretary, both of Chey-) fier the dinner the evening was. 4 ee 1 ne. fe te nted. ThE decorations were car-| enne. | ——_——— ! aegis Keira meviousiy; itl at: hi A — William Jacoby is here from Billinzs out in green and white, | On the oceasion the local chapter) *——— Saat Syst Wetatiek or pacrinndies \ Watch for ‘Trail of the Arrow.” Mont., attending to company business cee Pwill exemplify the work, ana look for-, | PERSONALS LT ee teen gin : ne * hive wari its + ors | th War Mothers Give ward to a large attendance of me mbers | Y —~/}| G,. G. Kyte, brother of A. FE. Kyte Dancing Party of the local elrapter. ' ‘ ; : and William Kyte, who are both con- ‘ ue brag aa AM ea tate | | yicttings suombors Hon M extended (0, James G. Purcell, off scout for the nected with the sheriff's force here, Is $55.00 GOWNS A I $35.00 f D = d bi ] en ny the ar Mothers the Ma-; | Dependable! St a Y v| 1 ere ore. Jel % y| in’ Temple last night, was a very| Refreshments will be served after the 'Texas Oil company, who hag been here here from Omalia, Neb., visiting with on business, has left forthe Osage oll old-time friends and attending to busi- t it = it e it it a h vr & a e ft it a, 's © a : n a it is : a tended and ‘enjoyable affair. st. S°8sion- orien - | elas. ness: matters, We Have Selected from Our Stock Since Calumet can Pe day “favors were given to) Ate. Sarah’ Haskins, Ms; Ines Rob-| ee adn | Sine brands 1 pees ys inson, and A. A. Underwood, who are i ed oe Sp vokona neipecgare sa hy Hae aera was here yesterday a rand officials of the nd chifiter of her father, W. jahoney, is leaving from Powder River. Friends Sarprise Fie aateet Eh Uaioe Theta, | for moone Sia tla etaning te. atinnd se Mrs. William: Jones ling from Thermdpolis. the funeral of hér grandfather. | 4. O. Barber of Hudson was in Cas. The birthday anniversary of Mrs.) s 8 6 tat pper yesterday. § : cS William Jones, 130 North Durbin street, ! Dinner Party. , Mrs. F. F. ranean has returnet) sus b Iie bas wan’ 811; 1NSgieRenS aoe asian Hes party: isetore Dagens from Sioux City, Ta, where she has) Sila Trooks went to Denver Inst CALUM ET ts ziven by @ number of her friends. The| Miss Helen Ormsby entertained *for « been visiting. j might. ae PR ; = guest Of Honor received many lovely ‘number of friends at an informal din-| ee ef wee emer onl Consisting of Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, BAKING POWDE) ec gifts in recognition at her birthday, | ner party before the War Mothers _ M. J. Burke left yesterday for tt 4». P, Smith has gone to Denve 2S 7 * id best, Its uniforr & t. Tre re a1 | * es after his oil interests In that section. | | 4 wu im tit Faeeed i RE “served. Si r path ed | Mrs. Marie Fagleston and daughter have been priced up to $55. unfailing strength insure a hose enjoying the occasion were Splendid Program at es 3 ae) ‘ re De: B greatest baking suc: 8 the Mesdames Walter f. French, . D.| Silver ‘Tea J. B. McMahon and G, F. Cowan haye|arrived here this morning from Den- On Sale N eda Nae Richanda, WiHlligpA. Lester, George M.| ‘i returned from Douglas, where they] ver. Bh SEED INOW, tender, tempting, fully k \cRory, F. A. Smith, C. H. Mepride,| A very lovely program of musical) drove overland on a short business trip. ese Your Choice ...... DIE. 5 A bakings alway ‘= - Batley Ohatics.Sicaub, Georges Selections was presented this afternoon os { os: + 4 . Fl 4 baking Gaecen iit cocoa iS Pay and. the Messrs, Williatn Jones|&t the silver tea, held for the benefit) M. C. Crouch is visiting the oll fielis\ W. Tt. Dobbin, R. J. Mosier and J. See Our Window Display New Goods Arriving Daily PERS ec soe Te g " of the Presbyterian aid society at the!in the Osage district lookiny oil, Staley left this afternoon for Newcastle. | | Met Ee ead = ara tte ee Charles Straub and nome of Mrs. John McFayden, 944 South matters. “28 | j Calumet contains only fl John Grittem: ‘ | Durbin street. ee ee J. R. Lioyd of the Lioyd Construction | The | 8@@ ingredients as have be 8p 0 <i 1iehecis. Mrs. A. K. Lee, accompanied by Mrs.| Edwin Johnson, who has been con-| company, has returned from a trip to | (BB proved officially by the U. S Pied ‘3 tly a se W. HH. Tolhurst, gave a vocal solo;| nected with the Henning hotel for the Cheyenne and Laramie. | i Food Authorities, easantly ae Mrs. C. 8. Walter with Mrs, B. M, Carl-| past. three years, left, this afternoon | ag | (Stop | You save when you buy it : ‘a Mrs. C. My Mac Catherine, accompanist, sang a pleasing se- for Riverton on s Eupinees: & vr. Lynch of Galesburg, Il... was r You save Ee use it ry 5 num street, entertained. 30 friends. so-| lection; Mrs. Leschinsky sang with Mra. | in Casper this week. He informed Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Street HIGHEST 22 a tt ally yesterday afternoon, in the inter-' Carlson accompanying; Mrs. A. C, Riker 0, J. Johnson + - Bice: ag at- Cespes) friends that his other, Charles , Hi le of the added to the program with an instru-' tending to o-his cattle interests. Ly: neh, owner of the Lynch building on le ®. 't FS 6 ie tt iS in 3 a Tomorrow WEarch 2Oth i i All Odds and Ends Must Go Regardless of Cost. Wonderful Price Cuts in ‘All Women’s Ready-to-Wear. No. Refund or Exchanges. Positively the LAST DAY I ’s Sat d:Me - Women’s White Lawn Waists; Women’s and Children’s Middy women’s Silk and Lace ‘trim- ‘g Children’s Black Sateen Bloom- INFANTS’ WEAR te eed “Betiieantas $2.50 reas. $2.00 and $2.50 values. Red Blouses; the regular $2.00 and med Camisoles; $1.50 grade. ers; 2to14 yrs, Red Tag Price, Infants! Bacques i e Red Tag Fe i 69 ‘Lag Price, $4 95 $2.50 grade. Red $1 49 Red Tag 85e 65e 75¢e 95e aienntas Wench eae x Price, each ... 3 ° each): 0275. i e Tag Price, each... e Price. each... i Infants! White Dresses t a Childrens Wiite Mudin Draw. q Children's Gingham Rompers; nfants’ Wool Leggins " EERE; , = 7, 5 i - Idren’s Gingham Rompers; © Play Se ‘e Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes; regu- Women’s Heavy Cotton Union Women’s Silk Petticoats; $7.50 snip deiaad 's White Muslin Draw. Chi an’: { : Infants’ Play Sets f dar $1.00 quality.” 49 Suits; $2.50 qual. $i 75 grade. Red ce $4, OF. ; 85c grade. Red 49@ ae (hie ae 93C¢ ater BEE a cnt fs Red Tag Price. each... € Red Tag Price, ea... e Price, each ... Tag Price, each. ‘ag Price, each... ee ee ‘ Sa Su ESS BSP SIGS 77 Oe RE eT RT z r a i 2 7T Sle te One lot of corse am sk lot Or Serre an Sur A ‘mite Uivacate ; WwW Bi } Aprons; Women’s Neckwear; 1,000 Women’s Silk and Lace Bou- Women’s Plain an ‘ancy Se epi coat sy if er aaglig’ ard 1.25 pieces to select from. 23e doir Caps. Red 35e Skirts. Red Tag $3 95 Desist: i Red his $6. 95 RED TAG PRIC 3 Tag Price, each... $ ° Red Tag Price, each........ Tag Price, each.............- Price, each 2... e rice. each _.. 20 Per Cent Di ie u ‘i e ° 9 ° § $55.00 Spring Dresses | Smartly Styled Polo Coats Hosier Trimmed Hats Women’s Blouses | Hundreds of New Suits : $45. 00 Spring Dresses 25,. $85, $50, $60 y —Two hundred trimmed hats in 3 ‘ Months ago we sct ourselves the task of % Regular, values, $25,. $85, $50, $ dicol —Bvery up-to-the-minute styTe is included—@f assembling a collection of suits that would tf ~ $35 & $40 Spring Dresses Red Tag Sale Price Gordon Silk 41.49 aulitheriatest: shapes: and colora. He ered. andatunci stress ‘models in| eeeatreen tien ctanac cds, wet by. thus etove = $ Limit of 1 2 t Gat boiiid he ecidiat these’ “vooulac prices = wrote pT ae $18. 95 $24 95 $37.75 Hose, pair e : simi : an abundance of Spring shades, including | ¥et could be sold at these popular prices. i Georgettes —for Afternoon eh Ds oh Os 2 Gordon Cotton 99 —Special offering of every kind ff peach, nesh, gray, tan, blue, white, orchid, ff 1" the fae edinary igh pe te Meteors * <improtuerea ‘ ve ; Hose, pair act Cc of hat, all beautifully trimmed ‘in J pink, taupe, rose and combinations of these fj, armaging whar m store like this iS Caitenctons pat = Sizes 16 to 42 pope Lisle 69e the latest ere, Slee zaile of georgette : taftete when if sets out to do something unusual RED TAG PRICE i_ ediat , fash: ose, pair ... x srepe de chine meteors, in very wanted size pheiau 3 Sreineres ae) V ie es ne i $23. 75 ategat ® mode for inim e wear, fash ae Children’s 35e $6.45 $10.95 egulav $7.50, $1000, $15.00 psi es tive models of every ar = ee ° ose, pair es isis ...f IN FOUR BIG GROUPS— Do nab overlook ‘one striking “fact that Polo Fabrics, Silvertones In a full range of colors $20.00 values. Red Tag Sale Price RED TAG SALE PRICES the eoeat majority are $40, $45 and $50 In shades of tan, brown, gray and blue. . and sizes. EXTR A SPECI AL dresses. Not a few “show pieces” for ad- §—There are long and short coats in jaunty Vertising purposes, Wut hiindreds of them, # belted sty!es and the full fare morels.-Some MAIL ORDERS Satin Hats; $10 and $12 values. $3.95, $5, $8.45, $23.75 $34.75 Every style is strictly new, authentic, # have large ttonvertible collars, fastening with bs distinctive. Sizes and appropriate modes large novelty buttons of ocean pearl. Others: PhoMeriy wane mae they $3 9 5 $9.95 4 5.75 57.7 5 for women und. misss of extreme and con- ff have collars and cuffs of angora in pretty check: RL RN NE TEL ITE LN OE LI YEE PET ered color combinations. servative taste. All colors, f "4 Women's Uress Skirts 9 5 ‘ Suk and White Musiin Underwear vy omen’s Aprons and. House Dresses Children’s Lresses veNy WOMEN’S PERE Embroidered and Lace Women’s Bungalow Aprons, 95 $2.50 Gingham and $1 49 Women's Serge $4 95 ponese Mille Conley Pri ir d Percale Dresses... cee ° Skirts . sa. AE Sb aed e = u ee eae Wine is Bun 1 A rons, $3.50 Gingham and Women’s All-wool $10 95 ba 1 3 1 nd omen’s Bungalow Ap é it a PART RE NEM $1.75 nei $3.50 grade... : $2. 75 Percale Dresses... ee $2.25 fancy plaids - ie e ry) it $1.00 light weight Satin Camisoles; Women's Bungalow APIs oe ETc Dawes DaeOD Pale Seite. PLO Union Suits...! $2.25 values . eo ; : = ‘s $96 Silk and E Ribbed Vests Sutin Teddies, upwards «$2. G5 [56.00 race Drees. $3.75 Pereale Drees _... PRGD Novelty Skirts $13.95 : Hater Sale bast Fiore me J ee eS a $4, 95 Patypae vena Deer $4.95 Barnale Dassen: At SCREEN $4.95 Satin Skirts —........ $16.95 a e a o 146 E. Second St.

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