Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 3

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Dinner Celebrates Jwo Birthdays Mrs. Bessie Fuller was hostess last night at her home 542 South Durbin street at a dinner celebrating the birth ssniversaries of Miss Mildred Hamil- ay and F. L. Stone. The table was prettily decorated and after the sump- tious meal a huge birthday cake was cut by the guests of honor. After the dinner a very pleasant evening was ton aces were laid for Mr. and Mrs. sprague, the Misses Mildred Hamilton, Irene Sprague, Edith Sprague, and the hostess and the Messers F. LL. Stone, Don Delgel of Denver, Colo., Ernest Atkinson, James Grant, and L. Lucky. ¢ ar Informal Masonic Dance Tonight The members of the: Masonic Danc- ing club will be hosts at a dance this evening in the Masonic Temple. All visiting and resident Masons are in- yited as well as the members of the Fastern Star. Refreshments will be served. Luncheon for Noted Artist Mrs. A. J. Cunningham will enter- tain at her home on South Center street} tomorrow noon at an informal lunch- eon in honor of ‘Miss Ethelynde Smith, the noted artist, and her mother who is accompanying her on her tour, ry Mrs. H. J. Lansing who has been here for the past six weeks visiting with her mother Mrs, Ed. Gorman and her sisters the Misses Gorman, is leaving tonight for her home mn Williston, N, D. ee Dainty Color Scheme at Bridge Luncheon The home of Mrs. Roy Wyland was prettily arranged with cut flowers fol- lowing the color scheme of pink and lavender for the bridge luncheon yes- terday afternoon. The place cards and nut baskets were also in keeping with the color scheme. After the nicely served luncheon the afternoon was de- voted to playing auction bridge. The honors were won by Mrs. M. P, Wheeler, first, Mrs, J. C. Snook sec- ond, and Mrs. Leigh Townsend the con- solation, a Mrs. Carney Peterson left last night for Cumberland, Wyo., where she wil! yisit with her parents. * 28 Meeting of Neighbors of Woodcraft The Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold regular meeting this evening 14, in the I. O. O. F. hall where class is expected for initiation. The last regular meeting was devoted entirely to an entertainment program the proceeds of which were donated to the Woodcraft Home fund. The site for the home has been purchased near Riverside, Calif., and the construction being started immediately. It is oped that the building will be ready! for occupancy by fall. | Thursday Night Dance Well Attended The Thursday night dance given in| |the Masonic Temple and chaperoned| by the War Mothers or the members of |the Auxiliary to the American Legion, | was a well attended affair last night. ;The musie for the dancing was sup-| |plied by the popular American Legion jorchestra, and the last dance was played at midnight.) The dances will continue every Thurs-| day night until the out of door sient are opened in the warmer weather. see Fortnightly Bridge Club to Meet Mrs. Major Ormsby, assisted by Mrs.} P. C. Nicolayson, will be hostess at a meeting of the members of the Fort- nightly Bridge club at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon at her home on South Center street. . Mrs. A. E. Biglin is planning on leav- Ing tomorrow evening, accompanied by her daughter, Ann, for Oleon, N. Y., where Mrs. Biglin will visit with her sister, Mrs. Merrill Havens, After sev- eral weeks visit Mrs. Biglin intends to return and will bring her moher, Mrs. Seeley, here for a visit. pg smear tS shh [PERSONALS _ | ey Mrs. C. B, Bartholomew has returned from Lusk and has resumed her posti- tion with the Leader store, re) Lawrence Jameson is in the city for the day from his ranch at Ervay, Wyo. oe * Charles Carlisle is leaving this eve- ning for Denver after spending several days here on business. Mrs. Carlisle and children are now living in Denver. eee T. C. Spears is expected to return to-| morrow from Manville, Wyo., where} he has been on business in the inter- est of the Mestas and Spears , offices. ee 8 Mrs. J. M. Lowndes is here from Lan- der to spend the week end with her husband who fs here for the present connected with the Stockman's Na- tional bank, . . Miss Laura Dillon is unable to be at her work with the Casper pharmacy today. se P. H. Dennison of Alliance, Nebr., is registered at the Henning hotel white} attending to business matters here. see H. A. Wolfenberger of Denver is in} Casper on oil business. ee Robert JM. Birck of Chicago, repre- senting the Blackstone Petroleum com- pany, arrived in Casper today: Mr. Birck is here to start drilling opera- tions on the Blackstone /holdings as soon as possible. a . Ed. Heddy ‘left this morning for a trip to Thermopolis. | ,enne. Colo., is here visiting at the home C. W. Goodrich and son, Arlo Good- rich, -artived from “Wheatland yester- jday and will spend several days with Leon C. Goodrich while transacting | business. Attorney George Ferguson has re- turned from a business trip to Chey- Mrs. Oscar Steffen arrived here this morning from Burleigh, Idaho, | Mr. Steffen is connected with the Guaran- tee Registry company and they will make their, home here. “* L. Lagerquist RE. of Denver, ft Mrs. Mrs. A. C. Riker. This is Mrs. Lag quist’'s first visit in Casper And she ‘In- ténds to be here for about two weeks aie Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Pleree and son Garth are here from Montrose, Kar., enroute to Portland, Ore., where they intend to make their home. They are visiting with Mrs. D, W. Cook and Mrs. L. W. Bailey while in the city. This is their first trip to Wyoming, and they are much impressed by Casper. ses J. B. Barnes is expeeted to return to day from a short business trip to Chey- enne, Wyo., in the interests of the Mid- west Refining company oe M. C. Price arrived this morpring on the belated train from Denver where he spent the first part of the'week on business. . 'T. C. Spears of the Consolidated Roy- alties company is in the east on a bu ness trip connected with his oil inter- eee Floyd E. Pendell, attorney, has re- turned frdm Cheyenne where he had a case pending before the tribunal there. ests. CASPER 2 and 8 P. M. , Wyo. HA ULING DA Y OF on an extended business trip. oe in Italy a rem years ago, eight couples 4 ih 4 ad jcomtipstes, an¢ er oe to dance at} CLEAN-UP DRIVE) ren veges ot Denver. colo. spent] em catenkan Sunday even out- ing this thei, Mi: conn fices tion Calif. H. city Wa SAT., MAY 15 CHRISTY BROS. Greater United Most Complete Arenic Ex- hibition Entour Congress of performing wild and domestic animals, daring wire walkers, aeri- al artists and up-side-down performers. 101 BIG FEATURES Free Exhibitions at 1 and ,,7P. M. stocked now. and we are showing a year. leather soles and heels, boys. IPAPPAELLLAABAAAL A A hb de hed bedi Lh bd tA dh dA hd dA Ad A A Lk kd LP \) THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGH RICHARDS & We want to call your attention to our Men’s and Boys Shoe Department, which we have enlarged recently in or- der to take care of our greatly increased business. We fea- ture the celebrated BOSTONIAN DRESS SHOES For men and can show you almost any style made, consisting of gunmetal calf, vici kid and coltskin, made in all of the different shapes and widths so that we can fit any foot, and our prices are very reasonable for these high-class shoes. We also carry a complete line of Men’s and Boys’ Work Shoes at popular prices and are well The Whit Sandals are very popu e Canvas Shoes and Tan lar for men and boys large line of these this We have them with either the rubber or in all sizes, for men and They are the cheapest and most com- fortable shoes worn during the summer months. Call on us for your next pair of Shoes.and always IAM WHEN YOU ‘WANT THE BEST - 4. Ed he ade ule he ue ue aude e | =e Special We have shipment of the lowest in Traveling Bags, and our prices are UNNINGHAM CO. LI PPPPPPPPPOPOPPL ALLEL AAA LA AAA Announcement just received a large Trunks, Suit Cases and Casper. CL Leche ude Bude ude hee deed 8%, 1 | | | DEFERRED WEEK Owing to the impassa’ cent heavy rains, it has been thought advisable to postpone the litter haul- ‘Citizens are fees. Straw, shavings, paper, dirt, , | crockery, bottles, broken , cigar: ‘Excessive and Disagreeable | ette boxes should be p in barrels Perspiration Checked or boxes and vegetab! fruit skins, = | ecards Devt garbage and waste mat. 1 Have Been $42.50 oy a De ced ct a eee be placed in separate ri acles or || LA RINELL burned. All litter, whic nnot be SEE WINDOW DISPLAY MARINELLO disposed of via the f route O-So-Dry should be left in an ac near the alle: prominent A. K. Barnes is In Newcastl In a waltzing match which took place yesterday in the city on business and and midd: Visiting with friends? apis Jae were still staggering around the rod Saturday Only — CHOICE OF 35 COATS condition | 1 Ny in the lying districts, caused by the re- day until Wednesday May 26. cautioned not to let postponement interfere with ir vigilance over their own prem- ® place : ‘Use cheerfully explained. Recom- mended by Beauty Specialists. amber of Commerce ae THE MARINELLO SHOP Phone 803, iS East Second. ss Sarah if > ected with the in e city has re: 1 her posi- and left last night for Los Angeles, RNETT ., Where she intends to locate. hai ( Siksiis OPTICAL CO. C. Vaughn of Denver is one of the Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Skilled Optictans business. men visiting the eens ote Henning Hotel for a few days. c Ww: aaper, yo. —— atch windows of t Clothing Co. 3 1411! Go Clothing Prices Greatest Suit Values Ever Offered in Casper Are to be found at the Hub Store in a profusion of modish patterns and up-to-the-minute styles. Single and double-breasted models with or without belts are here; new pocket ideas. In fact, they are just the gar- ments you are looking for. The values are startling. PRICES FROM $14.50 UP TO $75.0 Stock Reducing Sale- Greatest Merchandising Event in the History of Casper We must reduce our stock regardless of cost. Men, this is the'opportunity you have been waiting for. One dollar has the buying power of two dollars during this sale. few of the -hundreds of bargains on sale. Below we list a See our window display. Men’s Black Cotton Blue Denim Canvas Corduroy Socks Glo Overalls Trousers 25¢ Value ves With Bib $6.00 Value - SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 15c $1.95 Bargains in Dress and Work Shoes Men’s Scout Shoes; all leather; tan color; $4.50 value, Sale Price. $3.45 Men’s heavy Army last Work Shoes; 4 45 $6.00 values, Sale Price... e Men’s Black and Tan Dress Shoes; Blucher last; $7.00 value, Sale Price $5.00 We also carry the celebrated Douglas and Regal Dress Shoes at money-saving prices $3.25 The Latest in Men’s Spring Hats and Caps A splendid assortment in Men’s and Young Men’s Caps; one-piece tops; AND automobile shapes, 6? 95e@ UP A wonderful assortment of Men’s and Young Men’s Hats; in all shades and every si $4.50 8 Men’s large White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 10e Sale Price. Men’s Four-in-Hasid Neckwear 50c value; Sale Price . Men’s Rockford Soc! ks, Sale Price ......... 3 style ..: UP Men’s Dress and Wor Men’s Dress Shirts with{ A very attractive Dress| Men’s without detachable collar. Men’s_ Blue Chambray Work Shirts; 31.75 val, at. DLeDO Men’s triple stitched Black pretty candy stripes; $2.75 | Shirt, in beautiful stripes; 7 Sateen Shirts; opular Come in rted colors; iy RODS walie;saie $1 85 $8.50 value, $2 25 son velo 34.5 a sEeeuty Brand; Price bd Sale Price. e Sale Price........... e i pet $2.00 at Underwear Men’s summer weight Cot-] Men’s summer weight ton Union Suits; $2.00] Ribbed Union Suits; $3.00 value; Sale 98e value, Sale $1.75 4 Price . Price ... Men’s_ winter weight ee BV “3 style Nain-| Fleeced Union Suits; $3.50 soo nion Suits; 98e $1.50 value, at. a ate $1.95 Price -......... —. CL IERS ACROSS THE STREET FROM LYRIC THEATER

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