Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1920, Page 3

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TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920 t Final Army and Navy Concert -Next Monday series Which has been given during the ason by Prof. Rudolph Lundberg for American Legion and the’ Army and Navy club will be given Monday, May- t 8 p. m. in the club roms, The erts have been Qnmensely popular and the club»members have again andjors here for the week from his head. quarters in Deny again expressed their appreciation ‘Those who will have part in this fina program are Mrs: C. EB. Wygant, Mrs Don Lobdell, Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky Mrs, O. W. Hilgren, Mrs. L. BE. Sund well, Mfs. E C Gates, Mrs. Burton Nye | \irs. W. L. Treber, Mrs. Lial Branson the Misses Lucile Bishop, Margaret Speas, Thelma Hugo, Selma Beatrice Boedefeld, Ingla B Messrs. Randolph Iserman, Holmes and Roy Holloran, see Mrs. R. C, Wyland Entertains Monday Club Mrs ck, and Barle D.} rday afternoon. voted to playing auction bridge and a/ jous lupeheon was served. Mrs. T. afternoon, 1 pA eas eee |. Charles Shepardson of Laramie, Wyo., Informal Rabaearae jis among the business men registered at Temple Enjoyed |the Henning hotel for a few days. * fhe dance given by the Pythian sis ters last night at the Masonic Templ - at Tripeny’s store was an enjoyable affair and wed at- ACA ‘ . $59 .d in spite of the weather, The| {tm for over two years, He will visit at ‘tend dancing lasted from 9 o'clock until mid- b night to the music of the Iris orchestra.| oe Rafferty-Smith Marriage Performed A very pretty and quiet services, the| over 3} wedding ceremony of Mrs. Grace Smith) xfr. ¢, to Walter Rafferty was performed last} night by the Rev. Waiter H. French, |, pastor of the Methodist chureh. Only| ; th most intimate friends were present.) The bride wore a dark tailored suit with a corsage bouquet of roses. M Rafferty has recently returned from a with friends and relatives. ident of Casper. : r. and Mrs. Rafferty will make their home at 33 East Third street. se 6 rst of Luncheon f , eries Today Mrs. Guy Trevett entertained this af. ternoon for about twenty gu Mr. Rafferty | Grant street. Lhe decorations of the at- ternoon Were carried out in the color scheme of yellow and white, with yéllow|from a weeks visit in 4 S. > Anda will spend ten days at Rapid City 4 After a daintily served luncheon the| before returning. 5 : tulips for the floral decorations. afternoon was spent playing auction | bridge | The s will be iven tomorrow afternoon. re AS Miss Margaret Sullivan and Miss Irma! Patton have returned after an extended | for Manville on business for the Mestas rand Chey- and Spears accour pleasure trip spent in Denve: enne. While in Denver the young ladi were elaborately entertained by college} friends. They were the house guests of! Mrs. Robert Carey while in Cheyenne) of Polic and were guests of hohor at a dinner|man Joe | Justice charged with illegally arresting Bruce and dance. s * « Mrs. G. R. Hagens and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan accompanied the Republican representatives to the Republican con-| vention in Sheridan, Wyoming. } shoe making industry is the record of * ; ‘service of Mrs. Lydia Ann Varney, who eo Bridge Luncheon for Thursday Mrs. R. C. Wyland will entertain this| WO years she has been working in the coming ‘Thursday with a luncheon and|**™€}factory and at the same machine. _ atternon of auction bridge. Invitations have been extended to a number of s0-! clety matrons of Casper, se. obert Carey of Cheyenne, Wyo., n the house guest of M A. J.) Cunningham for the last few < Goy-| ernor Car is attending the Republican convention at Sheridan. » oe 8 Altar Guild Meeting H Tonight There will be a meeting of the Altar Guild of the Episcopal church tonight | at 8 o'clock in the parish house of the chureh, Mrs, se stival Postponed itely inclemer of the » school May Festival} vhich was planned for tomorrow will be! postponed indefinitely. .. * { Pi Phi Alumni Club Meets ‘Miss Lois Coons wa. meeting of the membe Phi Alumni club ¢ \rthur Schulte on the hostess at aj ‘8 of the. Pi Beta} the home of t Seco! I. 0.0. F. HALL Saturday, May 15 GRAND CONCERT ETHELYNDE SMITH America’s Most Wonder- ful Soprano Local Management Miss Jessie Anderson Tickets, $1.50. Now on sale at Richter Music Co. and Kimball Drug Store. }A business session was neld and the re- y | mainder of the evening was very pleas The seventh and last concert of the) antiy-spent. city on business while staying at the Henning hotel. istered Young, | stay here, ;to business matters. jturn to his home in Denver this week. R. C. Wyland has hostess at a| here ing of.the Monday club at her home| t® business matters and visiting with The time was de-| friends. ‘ Tonkin was the substitute of the)/Colo., on a short business trip. rumored that wi | jh d, and that a honeymoon trip | | Yellowstone park is planned. ist and a member of the city council is spending a few days in Casper on bust- trip thru Colorado where she visited | ness, Se : | Building company left Sunday for La mie_and Rawlings with a crew of men. s at a/®eturned from a p bridge luncheon at her home on South, Springs, Wyo. nd of the series eftuncheons | a few di and Colorado. [PERSONALS John King is one of the business visit- D..G. Fox of Chicago, TIL, is in the eee HB. Lindner is a business visitor reg- t the Henning hotel during his | se « C. A. Patterson is in the city attending He intends to re : se 3. Larbes of Laramie, the rest of the wee » Wyo., is attending Sy) Gace { Arthur Newton is here from Denver, *-« John Wolfe is r gning his position fter being with the his old home in Glenwood, Iowa. It is iding bells will soon be ce GONVIGT MEN FOR THEFT OF $18,000 WET GOODS cH Wyo., stay 1t.—Some- body stole $19,000 worth of liquor from the warehouse of the Capito? Coal, Ice} % and Storage Co. here. severat months | 1 Frank Canner today placed on 50 men’s suits at bargain price ‘anner explains that his racks have pecome overstocked on account of the late season and he intends to. sacrifice in order to make a turn-over. ss P) B. Dykeman of Riverton, a capital eee H. Weaver of the that it has not been shown. that Fred |’ Rohm and Clarence ®. Lane were the guilty persons. which followed the acquittal of Rohm] w by order of the court, the jury returned | t Weaver ig Mr. Weaver has the cont tion of several new ri; see hal et for the ore (Mrs. Joné Mar deliberation. The value placed on the/ t stolen liquor is based on “bootleg quo- tetions,” not its value at the time it shter have nt visit in Rock | s # Charles Anda returned Sunday. night SRT Te } Omahi ™ * James Douglas, geologist, is here for vs afferma business trip to Texas * 2 5 ACDUSED OF-FELONY CHEYENNE, Wyo Howell, a Union cific nger brakeman, is held on a state charge or ST C Jentering the room of Max J. Meyer| sgh ae. ab Arp felinous intent. It is alleged that Charles Embery* and. Patrol- | 20Well is the high jacker who invaded | Rouner will be arraighed in|Mever’s apartment Friday night and, | court Wednesday morning, | Wen the police were notified by other | * ;|/oceupants of the building, escaped by lewping across a network of high ten- | sion wires to a fire escape. The police the|found in Meyer's room a. brakeman’s| time record and this, it is stated, was identified by Union Pacific representa-| tives as Howell’s record. The arrest T. C. Spears is leaving this afternoon offices here. c Nobels, a book agent. ——————— Probably without a parallel in for fifty-six years has been a shoe worker in Brockton, Mass, For twenty-| followed. Howell pxomptly was ar raigned in police court.on a charge of 2S disturbing the peace in entering |== —. Meyer’s room, and was fined $| = A man ne is just deserts in this world, which is mighty lucky for the man. then was turned over to the sh the state, charge. Last Call ONE WEEK MORE 100 Suits—Navy, serge, tricotine. Priced $125, $100, $85, $75, $67.50. For one week 33 1-3 Off 150 Coats—Every shade and size. This Spring style. 2 PER CENT OFF 75 Silk and Serge Dresses. « Priced at $67.50, $62.50, $50, $42.50. Wor this week, $25.00 Lot 2—60 Dresses. at $90, $87.50, $80. this week, $39.00 Capes 40 Capes — Fancy and plain; full silk lined. Some are priced $87, $75, $67. For this week, $25.00 Lot 2—Some half lined, $15 *”” $12.50 The Fashion Shop Priced For silk LA Scene 154 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming <TR unknown ago, but it is the opinion of two juries} ¥ In the trial of Lane, | ¢ re to the shed, where the attack and rob- was placed in storage. ~ | bery took place. ‘en se | RELATE a A NEW CREATION FOR SUMMER WEAR--A charming summer dress of voile and hat to match, 'PSEUDO 'AGENT FOR RAILROAD BEING SOUGHT CHEYENNE, Ws man, 11.—An May said by nt for the Colorado and Southern railroad, is sought by the police and heriff’s office on complaint of Ed Sly, 7, of Canton, Mo., that he enticed the outh into a lonely shed, committed an nnatural offense and robbed Sly of §4. The crime is said by Sly to nave oc- who | urred early Sunda yas beating his wa: he anger in y morning. 8! cross countr the Colorado a verdict of not, guilly after prolonged | Southern yards, was puffed by the lat- | er's agsertion that he repesented the and aecimpanied him rilroad company After you eat—always use EATO NIC (COR NOUR STOMACHS SAKE) zone or two tablets—eat like candy. Instant yrelieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, foodsouring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONICis the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the ly and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands won erfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug- gist. Costa trifle. ‘Please try it! i 7 SITE ERR ati ad yea y his victim to} have represented himself as a speci ‘HIDE SHIPMENTS, (Special to The Tribune.) | CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 11.—Many} jand sheep that perished in the April| blizzard of three weeks ago have been | |prot to the city during the last few | {days, and a large number of other ed \are due for delivery here. The number [pr hides coming in reveals that the |Tosses of stockmen were much heavier |than they admitted at the time. ) u 3, Wyo., May 11,—Not de- siring to become a witness in a possible |MAnslaughter case, R. trial of | L } |REVEAL EXTEN Tee eee ooo a (Special to The Tribune.) || CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 11.—The last {of the numerots beer warehouses which |the Lincoln highway in East Cheyenne, | others have (js being demolished. {disappeared during the months since — seful Tea and Coffee . e« Hurt Many Peop _ If tea or coffee dis with you,make a ten only excellent The stopped a scheduled 12-round fight be: tween Heine Shuman of Cheyenne and}sarily mean longer hours of happiness. diarry (Kiseus) Lub of Denver, in thelIf they did a tramp should be ths Lub was so completely ‘outelassed by Shuman that the latter|like he is. | declined to tie into him and the crowd OF STOCK LOSS) scmanaea that the “igne" be stoppea| {There was an | card. preliminary | |truckloads of hides taken trom cattle] Beer Warehouse in re Cheyenne at Last Being Razed, Report: prohibition became effective. ings were so constructed that they were for brewery poses and could not be conveniently or profitably remodeled for other use. storage ays More healthful than’ tea or coffee, Costs less,.and tts flavor pleases. Sold by Grocers Everywhere! ry * Ai, The build- pur- | TERMS IF DESIRED PHONE 69 fica eters A Ln nn THE QUEEN OF Electric Clothes Washers Will do your weekly washing for only three cents each week. DAILY DEMONSTRATION OF THE LAUNDRY QUEEN ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER Is being conducted in our salesroom. JUST RECEIVED A Complete Line of Nemo and La Frances Corsets ‘ ' Anabsolutely guaranteed Washer ata popular price Natrona Power :Co.. 7 A Shorter hours of work don’t neced- happiest of men, but none ever looks Fh MEN'S SUIT Sacrifice The backward season and rainy weather, plus an_ overstocked line of men’s and young men’s suits, forces us to sacrifice over 345 suits in up- to-date models, all wonderful values, at prices lower than we can buy at wholesale. This sale will last for ' ONE WEEK ONLY and it is a bona-fide sale event and we chal- lenge you to show us any camouflage-it’s a price-wrecking _ sacri- former records value giving in men’s suits LOOK! THINK! THEN ACT! Men’s $65 suit ° values, and worth it, special. $55.25 Men’s $60 suit values; special sacrifice .. $51.10 Men’s $50 suit values; think of $42.50 Men’s $45 values. Take for only. POS2LD Men’s $40 values. Yours fe $34.00 only .... ‘Men’s $35 values. Our loss, your $29 575 gain, only...... e «Every man and young man who doesn’t take ad- vantage of this sensational bargainfest is ‘missing a Tare opportunity. Come a-runnin’ and get your pick while they last. JUS' ONE WEEK, 4 it, only ..... Every suit is guaranteed to be the latest model in both style and cloth and we stand behind every purchaser, Frank Canner Exclusive Outfitter for Men and Young Men 1315S. Center—Phone 51M My personal attention given to alterations GAA fice and shatters all for

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