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Beene tte PAGE THREP oft FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 }Among the friends who are with ar. | burgh, Pa., where he has been spend- sands of the hawks, every section BAND CONCERT PROGRAM | Cronnin to help him back with his|ink over a month on business connect- the city reporting. them rousting in sheep are Paddy-Burke and Con Con-|ed with company interests. AWK HORDE sh trees after nightfall In a nor © have both been in his em-| number of instances small boys who ploy for a number of ra A wee | bi woo O had crippled hawks with stones were Poy far number of Fonte, A 88] ge, ana atv, a. 2. noraee are ev. TO BE GIVEN AT | Ss SWOOPS DOWN: |) cored ar ct ones wore that onnin suffered no}i>s for Jewel ‘City, Kan., whe birds capti No effort was maid loss during tk . will. make their home. Mr 3 mure| O S to enforce the ordir against ais ae eae . formerly Miss Thelma May Sheldon, IN CHICKEN charging firearms within the city nia Pritchetere wold was connected with the Oil Well Supply} limits, the police holding tnat resi He offices until her marriage. a Wyo ~Aprn 30-2] sents’ were a in protecting e eee yo. 2 30.— FS page tt Aaa ‘ obst, is leaving %-) pe y Nichola, attorney, left last| 245 P. m. to & p.m. May 2, 1920, | Cheyenne sounded like a village of | thelr _hen-var me ineson Bin’ Greybully “Wy0-|, int Gn a short business trip to Den:| Northern France in war-time Tu | = Rat Gites teat tees SS iad night, when a horde of } HILDREN ving bull and has n - and. e | yj from the country by 1 pase Program Enjoyed jit her dancing at the banquet, fay-| friends in the city who have ente! eta (=) -- | age in the snow, tnv Should not be “dosed’’ at Choral Rehearsal. Jored the guests of the dance with tained her dur er short stay here. Sal t for Denver, | a2 ~----Paul Linck] and in scores of instances bolidiy at for colds—apply the The Casper Choral Society continued eral expressional dancing sel. oP gia will attend to business for a | Vocal Solo— | tempted raids* on chicken yards. | “outside” treatment— its work on the cantata, “The Sleeping' She gave a clever patriotic d: Mra, G. #1 Mann is leaving.thia eve: es “Toreador, Hola’--.----------- Trotere| Dozens cf the birds, some of them uty,” by F. H. Cowan, at a most encore, which was much applauded. \e , on a short bus § % a | Prof. Rudolph Lundberg. | measuring 4 feet from tip resting rehearsal, held last evening} The dance as well as the banquet ue Gratiot returned “from | Lovell,| Accompanist, Mrs. C. E. Wygant. | were brought down he Presbyterian Church. |marked the close of the t another atiwhdl eer Nib Sintooe te etion— shotguns, The special program for the evening member" drive which has been so su ‘on coming hei Several! dete al |“The Greenwich Village Follies... There appeared | NIC KS VAPO ORI 604120 1 three songs, “Toreador Hola,"'| cessful. months summer, and who will give| w Dow gu im thal... ommanonensennan— A. Baldwin Sloane} y , “The Woodpecker,” by Nev-/ Li) ed dancing lessons while here cane We rip eetiee soemerty in wag | Vocal Solo— if: {;, and “The Old’ Clock’s Warning,” by|To Visit in j Sale te mex eee < sas a rea returned) «ty the Garden of My Hear ) sung by Prof, Lundberg, and! Chicago. | Fe pees. 4 Ss ae from Rochester, Minn., and intends to Patt 2 Sad Whipporwill,” f, J. B. Grieve spent yesteerday in they open offices in the near future. ‘The pps , rom} Pr. and Mrs. T. A. Dean expect to;city from his ranch at Ervay, Wyo © “The Storks," by Chapin,|jeaye today with their son and daugh:! ming. msn eatortingh! Morea: avd 1 Accompanist, Rudolph Lundberg. d e on ul ‘S. od RY an rs. Lial Branson and Miss| ‘ artin Mortimer, horse and cattle| e Got the Blue Ridge £) Boedefeld ° te Mr. and (Mrs. A, A. Dean, who +12 9 man of Glenrock, in Casper yes. Richard A mate € ¢ | ho e been visiting here, for returned from looking after the sale of real) yrarch Comique, “Scand'lus Duins” |Ill., where they will spend about th Aidt aie y 3 j House Guest Honored | months. toed iatiet ce 1 1. Re Mere ace er aaeaemme at EC Te | (Me tak a -- Frank Keeil+ i at Tea. +3 ee I. | eerie By Trombone Sextett. i Tesses 4. A, E. Biglin entertained at an yesterds plete ne )} fr Mrm. thal nt SESE GREENE Oa ; ae and Mrs nee Douds is leaving this| fm) his “ranch north of! W. H. Pool has returned from-a busi- nforma as z P ates “i apse | Caspe: qe " y of Denver, who is visiting herei win spend. w on business €Xehing for Cheyenne, where she will] CAsPer- oS Sa |mess trip to Texas, | W. ’ d Mi. ’ We er aa er ee eee anand: pleasure Meow, Several days attending to bust} 5, wy. 4. Myers has returned from] More than one hundred women are| 175 Women’s an usses oe | Sine) ie a trip to N a. members of town councils in Sweden. the ‘a jons and a pleasant after- | Last Salto e258 Nav Blue noon was spent by the society matrons.| Dance ‘Tonight. . and Mrs. Robert Taylor of the y . s. Oil Com have returned to : Informal Tea The members of the Salto Dancir hale home i in Club will giv spending sev oyed. Suits 33 % off Meidames C. E. Littlefield ana| °F ie “business matters and visiting with 3 1 entertained about eighteen | Sonie dancing | triends. jadies at an informal tea at the home oS 'e of Mrs. Little field. Most of the after. i | ©. L. Thompson, formerly a Casper for a few days only noon was spent working on a comforte! resident, is returning to his home in} for the Capitol Hill elrele of the Moth | PERSONALS ~~ |Kansas City, Mo., after a visit here| odist Ladies’, Aid Society, A delicious with friends and attending to busi 0 > “0 ’ fimcheon Was served bY the hostesses, : sie ney tree 200 Ladies’ and Misses fe William Cronnin, | raneh one of the oldest rs and stockmen of Wyoming, Judge Ralph K' nball is attend court. in Lander} \ 141 Mast Second St, L 0. 0. F. Bldg—The Store of Quality | Dinner Before isto Salto Dance, expected to ar row with} oF wy 5 One of the formal dinners which will baal partner, t * of the Consolidated Roy-| . take place before the Salto dance this|Cronnin has been , ed to retur D G. oO d S evening will be presided over by Mr. and| in New Mexico since from Pp: resses oC ing am Mrs. W. H. Leavitt. Parnes ‘ . i Ye Olde Time hs Are shown in attractive plaid and checked effects in Basket Social. The Kensington Circle of the Meth- scores of color combinations, dresses in attractive styles, } including the smart coat effects for sport wear, dresses Our Buyer } | }} odist Aid Society. will give a basket| have collar and cuffs of pique or organdie of contrasting \ social In the chureh parlors on Satur-| : |$ color and are finished with piping, pearl buttons and 300 7D) \ ri be served and all of the lady Has just retugned from New York. _ |]\$_s#8hes. Sizes 14 to 50. esses are asked to o bring a basket sup-| per for two. eae Wedding Anniversary Celebrated at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Bartley celebrated! their first wedding anniversary at a dinner party at their home. Places wers| laid at the prettily decorated dining table for seven guests, and after the| diner the evening was spent with cards| and. music. | see The goods purchased while there 3 Gingham Dresses for School Wear Just the dress for the school girl—are now on display. Solid colors and plaids, collar and cuffs trimmed in self material. Pique, organdie and solid colors. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Every Shade and Size 50 Capes, silk lined, value $75.00, for 10 days ony $25.00 a $12.50 The Fashion Shop | 154 South Center Street Are Arriving Daily SUITS Our suits have been grouped as follows: Attend Mothers’ Dance. he Thursday night dance chaper- oned by the War Mothers or members of the Women’s Auxiliary, was well| attended in the Masoriic Temple last night. Many of the American Legion boys who were at the banquet in the}, 1. 0. 0. F. hall were also guests at{j|, Phone 1304-W the dance. ‘The new American Legion Capes, values Many W: ———— $85.00 to $90.00 at.--_---____ 156 South Center tra supplied the dance music 7 ‘ anes and the moonlight effect waltzes were the surprise of the evening. Miss ithel Mann, who entertained LAST DAY TOMORROW of the BIG CLEAN SWEEP SALE Where women’s and children’s ready-to-wear clothes are being sold at a fraction of their value. Come early tomorrow for money-saving values Women’s Suits TO CLOSE OUT Fancy Mixtures, Tricotine, Velour and Serge Beautiful Spring Dresses CLOSE OUT PRICES—IN FIVE BIG GROUPS VOILE DRESSES A wonderful selection of figured voile dresses in all the very newest types, in every wanted coloring and style, in a full range of sizes, 16 to 20 FOUR BIG LOTS $23.95 $34.95 $44.95 $54.95 Women’s Silk and Lace Trimmed Cami- soles; $1.50 grade. 85e Clean Sweep Price, each... ee pn Sere Children’s White Muslin Drawers; 85c grade. Clean 49e Sweep Price, each... and 36 to 44. IN Women’s Silk and Lace Boudoir Caps. Clean Sweep Price, each . 35¢e Infants’ Soft Sble Shoes; regular $1.00 quality. Clean Sweep 49@ — ee Women’s Plain and Fancy Silk Skirts: Clean Sweep st $3. 95 Price, each ........... ne Women’s White Lawn Waists; $2.00 and $2.50 values. Clean $1 25 Sweep Price, each a A Women’s Heavy Cotton Union Suits; $2.50 quality. Clean $1. 75 Sweep Price, each. eA Cec Try Ee RE or ler aA Women’s Neckwear; 1,000 pieces to se- lect from. Clean Sweep 23e Price, each Women’s and Childrsv \.iddy Blouses; the regular $2.00 and $2.50 grade. Clean Sweep $1 49 Price, each . Tle eee Women’s Silk Petticoats; $7.50 grade. Price, each? $4.95 $3.95 $10.00 Silk Moire Hand Bags, Clean Sweep Price, ea NOTICE! No refund or exchan ges during this Clean Sweep Sale. Mail orders Promptly filled. ae Price, each . Women’s Bungalow Aprons; good qual- ity. Clean Sweep $1 25 = ° Price, each - 2 to 6 23e One lot of Serge and Silk Dresses. Clean Sweep $6.95 C. &'B. Corsets; regular Price, each ................... $2.25 value . $1.69 Silk and White Muslin Underwear Embroidered and Lace $1 69 ee Trimmed Underskirts Satin Camisoles; $2.25 values . Crepe de Chine and Satin Teddies, upwards of. Children’s Gingham Rompers; years. Clean Sweep Price, each .. Satin Bloomers FIVE BIG GROUPS. $5:95 $8.95 $12.45 $16.45 $19.95 Children’s Dresses Paral Deewte $1.49 $2.25 $2.65 $3.65 $4.95 SMARTLY STYLED POLO COATS Regular values, $25, $35, $50, $60 Clean Sweep Sale Price $14.95 $24.95 $38.95 $47.95 Sizes 16 to 42 POLO FABRICS SILVERTONES In shades of tan, brown, gray and blue. There are long and short coats in jaunty belted styles and the full flare models. Some have large convertible col- lars, fastening with large novelty but- tons of ocean pearl. Others have collars and cuffs of angora in pretty checkered color combinations. $3.50 Gingham and Percale Dresses $4.00 Gingham and Percale Dresses. $5.00 Gingham. and Percale Dresse............. $7.50 Gingham and Percale Dresses. $18.95 Women’s Aprons and House Dresses Women’s Bungalow Aprons, $2.50 grade Women’s Bungalow Aprons, $3.50 grade Women’s Bungalow Aprons, $5.00 grade ... Women’s House Dresses, $6.00 grade Women’s House Dresses, $7.50 grade Women’s Blouses Every up-to-the-minute style is includ- ed—plain tailored and fancy dress models in an abundance of Spring shades, including peach, flesh, gray, tan, blue, white, orchid, pink, taupe, rose and combinations of these colors, made of georgette, satins, taffeta, crepe de chine meteors, in every wanted size. Regular $7.50, $10, $15, $20 values. Clean Sweep Sale Price $3.95, $5, $8.45 $9.95 $44.95 $24.95 $34.95 $54.95 Children’s White Dresses Lace and Embroidered; $6 $2 95 : e values; Clean Sweep Price Hosiery Gordon Silk Hose, pair .................. Gordon Cotton Hose, pair. Gordon Lisle Hose, pair. Trimmed Hats Two hundred trimmed Hats in all the latest shapes and colors. Limit of 1 Special offering of every kind of Hat, all beautifully trimmed in the latest ideas. Values up to $15.00. $8.45 WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Forest Mills Quality $2.50 quality Union Suits... $1.00 light weight Union Suits... 50¢ Ladies’ Jersey RibLed Vests. Infants’ Vests, Reubens 164 E. Second St.