Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 27,1920 ~ gs PAGE THR | w, H. Baler ts here trom Denver,'w ty from Nebraska where he has li while s' Sapp of Colorado Spring | Gilbert t. Colo., is spending several days in the city on business. Bride Comes Long | Ad tes Way to Meet Groom { W. M. Button,.a well known bus! ae na, || PERSONALS ae eee | | formed a pretty wedding ceremony at| °— ——o | ng to bis bt M 8 o'clock last ev gz Mis ej Bet 3 y i ake ; Soitatgs feats ors baat ale (nets See Ormsby will leave this} dollar anda half while kid cost more} Yet another aspires to make its LF hg an, } s| week for homie Ghee $$ NT T LW, wearer look like Joan of Arc—or may h A V; 1 U 75 ang William K. Judevine of Denver.| Artington, Neb. peed (otra glk ‘With otanrine clinging to my hand be a really, truly mermaid—for its sil I ese re alues p To The ring ceremony was used and Mis: Kathryn Gray and W. FE. F Sohnedn iy, her. nm, Lawrence Orms WhO Accompentad “Mica mre tansham,|who finishes his term at Shattuck Mill h gloves but ere|of armor and a herring’s skin. Casper. by aeGbie on ager: {ary academy, Faribault, inn., this {the first, I'll say w to sell t It is expected that when the sum GARE aMemcbt, or 500-mile/ week. After a rew days visit at Ar family booze the awful bills to.pay or/mer sylph makes her dive into the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fransham, promt.|J28te" they will return to Casper. By MARGARET ROHE |else perhaps we'll have to make a hasty/blue and briney, her bedazzled swain)| nent residents of Bozeman, also came peneet (Weichert koe the Lee Seccry abi ale Mine pee aungetnaniairake by train for the wedding of their daugh-| G. B. Watson, iter. jof the Midwest ft Mr, and Mr: evine will continue| returned from Rochester, Minn., whe to Denver by auto, where the former is/ his wife is undergoing a surgica connected with the Firestone Tire corr.|tion. Mr pany. He formerly 1 3 where he met Miss eneral superintendent fining Company, hi wzuland simply grand ve a famil children there opera son accompanied his wife| n,;to Rochester. She is reported to be ong nic everal] gettir y, accordigg to last Just oth: g wear years ago. | word. | eae eS bei he ee te ‘ ‘8 C p as it can he Dinner Party in } ilk: Eien tana Honor of Newlyweds Russell Peterson of Estherville, Ia., Lah aM a a i ishanttie’s Be er ha Pas To dress one child, I fear, is making a three weeks’ visit with his; would wreck the home exchequer night at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. B, H,|2rethers, H. B. and C. R. quit Whrren, and Mr. and Mr ge | Casper. i A little dear’s too dé Wedell, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. adits William Tothurst on South Wolcott! 447 street. hyotor After the course dinner the evening Was spent playing cards. e Ne Miss Isabel Quinn, who he nected with the Durham offices in this city Seattle, Wash., 1 Cole Miss Betty Tolhur: ined last! Peterson in NEW YORK, May spring clinging to m ‘out today to get he’ the coming summer heart was full of joy 1 buying clott We hied us to the barber first for hair must be bobbed so, or else the —With off. hand I started ior little wom sven \ choonemaker of the Dumbet! | ranch has presented Mrs, Carl Shu- maker with a ome gaited Ken- tidky saddle which will be brot to Casper within a few days. s been con 2 tan knows .they thr se8 © and Lowey ey Be years when they are left last night for Mrs. F. E. Price was brot to Casper and Ogden, Utah. A great many ‘ital where she will undereo an op.| fetching new straw hat won't look just iss Quinn's friends accompanied) Hoshi! ere she will undergo an 0p-| right, you know. Just fifty cent} and her to the train, and she was presentoa| “TU”. so aaa jten cents tip that hair cut cost. A with a number of joke and real gift quarter or fifteen cents when f was She will remain in Seattle for the sum young would cut my hair much mer and hopes to make the trip to shorter. | John Petrie, | Burlington ri his headquarters livestock agent for the 1 is here today from at Lincoln, N Ire Alaska before returning to her home 1a] pai neen 7 Onl" We looked at bats then looked ask Chicago. are as | see jance for eighteen fifty per was what To Visit in |B. B. Brooks returned this morning| simple leghorn cost. J made a sad ce Tea exe |from a business trip to. Cheyenne, mur, A broad brimmed |Milan sailor | on ae plain but nifty, the Mrs. Ira G. Wetherill and Mrs. T. C.| Miss Helen Ormsby has returhed said a bar at only| Tonkin have left for the east where|from a visit with Miss Mary Hildre- We finally a beue they will visit for several months. | brand at her ranch home near Douglas,| hued one quite chic for maids of seven Ste ta | Miss Hildrebrand accompanied her and, Because it wasn’t quite so fine a s.raw Regular Meeting of | will attend the Masonic dance tpmor-| ‘twas but eleven. W. C, T.U, | row night. | Then to the frocks we quickly hied The regular meeting of the W. C. T.| CAI Rael 3 and darlings we espied that h turn U. will be held at the home Mrs. L. T.| Fred Klink and J. J. Campion are|ed out a little dear. Their prices hor- Hall, 1029 Bast Second street, on Fri-| expected from Denver tomorrow on rified. One tiny frock of taffeta hand day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. business for the Western Hotel com-| worked in colored silk looked for a nied pany. | little princess fit but no one of that} Last Masonic Dance CV che |ilk could e afford its ghastly pri for Friday | H. Norris of Denver is a business vis-|of dollars forty-five. I'm sure som The last informal dancing party to/itor here for the remainder of the|laundress lady's child will wear it out! be given by the Masons will be held on| Week. |to drive. Friday night in the Masonic Temple.| Pee tae | Some frilly frocks of organdie at Special features are being planned for! Henry Horn js in the city for a few, twenty-five were cheap—at least that's the final affair, and it is expected that| ays from his business headquarters in| what the the dancing will last into the wee) Denver small hours to the music of the Ameri- irl said. We lidn’t even apest $ am. Charles Creech, formerly a resident chambi here, is visiting for a few days in the It only jin the employ of the Qurlington. | A silken coat at fifty-four * . d gasping by. A small child | Ed. Cohen of Chicago is here calling, must keep her warm when pr on his business friends for a. few days sky - ying at the Henning hotel. A pair of pate dollars set us back and tan play shoe high. y.| We a heir. beetle, being close-fitting from top to . finished off with cotton gloves, to@ and covered with sapphire-blue|| very chic ‘tis true. They cost a,24 deep-green sequins. | H.C.L.-A Close-Up}|r sari nome: Beware of London New Bathing Suits|™° “Y <=“ __ LONDON—(By promises to be just one gasp_after e eight, the better ones were ten,) another. | Hotel men of the southeastern states} It is propos © introduce the com {Colo:, on a short business trip. of closer weave and “chicer’ cut we! Bathing costumes unbelievable are will gather in Atlanta today for thelr, munit dry in th al sections of i Si F op ® didn’t get one then but chose a simple beginning to glare upon a startled pub-|second annual convention and exhibi-) Ont @ means ¢ ening the one of color yellow brignht.|lic from the “exclusive” store windows.) tion. rh farme st a paltry nine—but still it A ent exhibition of women’s wear = 1 looked alright. included a collection of weird and = 2 = ae -' wonderful creations for the modern : = = : )) mermaid. Futurists are catered to by costumes slashed helter-skelter with streaks of resses crazy color rioting regardless of blendl| = & Choice $32.95 t leather pumps five jor design. ven more hit our poor purse a) G4). coctume is of bright jade green, ° Bias tN a Be 4 with a g black snake coiling ul S bnelish ook Ts niet round the ba ‘s form. Anothe is sly itth air, 'o wonder Ralyglitie pals haa designed to resemble some sort of s » to curse the day they equins are a cross between a suit child has! ¥ — his 7 the nitrimonial net) will catch them both. Anyway, this summe innumerable is bound to helors 6ut of ion of her hus: ot give Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Without the perrnis a woman in I ‘away any of her property, raise mort Mail)—Life on Eng- gages, contract debts, or dispose of or sandy shores this summer’ rec capital. | | band (By United Press) FOR WHITE SHOES—Canvas, Buck or Suede A DAUBER IS ATTACHED TO EACH STOPPER Shu Wite cleans and whitens soiled shoes by removing the stains and dirt—not by covering them. It softens and preserves all white shoes, keeping them like new. Quickly applied with dauber without spotting hands or clothing. Clean—Easiest to Use—Economical. Sold by Grocers, Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores and Repair Shops. S. M. BIXBY & CO. Inc., New York Also Mfrs, Bixby’s Jet-Oil, AA Brown, and Jet-Oil Paste Shoe Polishes) can Legion orchestra. - Refreshments | evecoeseee® will t served. | - The series of informal dances given wR Amr mrcactateateotrbrebrbrbvrbretrbeeten K? Hote dete 1% Poste ste ste toate to te ste ote ste te ho te to teeta cece tete by the Masons have been very success-| Yo ocfe-ate-ctocte-so-ate-sfo-ete-sfe- choco she so tio sie ae Ce Cee e He Hee LON Oh whe Ne NON Nt NONI NGO NO NONI NO NOVO NOVO LOO GOVINO IGP VO ow VO es On Texas Trip Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Wyland are leay- ‘ing for a short business and pleasure trip to Texas, whe Mr. Wyland will) attend to oil matters, and Mrs. Wyland will visit with friends. j ful during the winter social season, and 9 it is expected that the popular evenings| will be continued in the fall. | 2 Sinem | Wylands Leave ? | Mr. and Mrs. William Brydon of| (Omaha have arrived here and nave 03 Mactan anaticen Marianas unit Best to Be Had in Casper they can go to their summer home in} the mountains near here. | A Trial Will Convince You Capitol Hill Circle Entertained at Luncheon | (Mrs. C. E. Littlefield will be the tos-| For Sale Exclusively at the Fountain tess at a luncheon for the members of the Capitol Hill circle of the Methodist Ladies Aid society this afternoon at) At the Rexall Store her home. Places at the table will be| laid for 24 guests, and the decorations} will follow the color scheme of pink| and green. | After the luncheon a musleal pro:| gram will be enjoyed. | iM Mo aM KR? OOOO 9OO000000000000000000506 00000000 Mim rama dae datecode dac OOO 4. o+, PPMP U PU PU PUP COU PU OUT U ees K 2 % % Kaa? ? aa? +4, prescription | J#e Rexall xall Store STORE DEPT | REX — | PRONE 331 Bie" ALL) zew KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS % Will Claim Bride | In Missouri City | Ray Hughes, employed by the C, B.j & Q. will leave Saturday for his former| home at Callao, Mo., where he will bel married on June 9 to Miss Recil Lar-} son. They will return to Casper about June 15, and will make their home at the Grude apartments on North Beech street. K2 | | Me K2 MoM eee + mn KR In keeping with the cutting of prices to assist in reducing the high cost of living, we will offer, beginning today and continuing until Saturday, June 5, 153PER CENT DISCOUNT ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK Of Wearing Apparel For Women and Children Kassis Dry Goods Co. 220 South Center Street Across the Street from the Lyric Theater Oo sh Xe Xe RS aXe) io 1M 4, KA “ates K 2 ote Oe sh Mo aM 1M exe XeXeX aXe Xe Xe Mo s% RD er Mee, io, Pere, 2, + oe, % + oe, 2, 4 ee ee ee ° iM %, Sa a eases a Lo haat *, Oe ee ee a Oe a Se es Se St + %, P%, IN KEEPING WITH THE TENDENCY TO HELP IN THE BREAKING DOWN + OF THE HIGH COST OF MERCHANDISE BY THIS Sale of Ready-To-Wear Garments That Means Sav- SALE THREE ings Ranging from O O Wa ie and Saturday MORE aoe, Friday | O Included in These ‘a> RA + oe, o, * oo, 2 ? o4, K? * ++, o, + RD aXe? RK? ? oo, 2 +, * RA * Sa Me o+, %, o¢, ? iO, ? oO, 1% 1% ‘ae? ¢ % 9 ‘a % ? aa iM 2 o, eee, ? cs R? +, and Saturday Reduciions Arethe % Wew Spring Modes In Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses This most timely reduction sale of Spring and Summer wearing apparel should not be overlooked by anyone contemplating a new costume ? 4, fe. * .o¢, RD ¢ oO, K? ¢ io 2 she sho oho ao a8o-e ? wr iM oO 2 * fot +4, ¢ o, ¢ o-oo afo- ? ° K? d { Half Price of Hosiery Bungalow Aprons| | 89 Spring and Pure Thread Silk Hose, Lace Stripe Silk Hose, Percales and Ginghams; Summer Hats Children’s Hose, li F pits IN DARKER SHADES ght and dark $2 25 : ° oXeXa XD + Gloves Long Silk Gloves, in blact, white and colors; $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values, Less 25 Per Cent. One lot Cape Kid Gloves— ? ? 4, ? Black, white and colors; $2.00, Black, white and colors. 3 S< $2 00 and $3.50 values, Less Less 20 Per Cent colors, special ee 25 Per Cent. =! eK R2 a ; > é - Ks x Children’s Dresses Skirts SilkePathicoats. |: = MIDDY SUITS—A fine oe assortment in fancy ging- Wash Skirts made of Just arrived, in jersey, Are you k to be one of the & ham and other wash ma-| | best tub material, Less 20] | silk flounces, pussy willow] | fortunate few* who come in for oe terials; nicely trimmed,| | Per Cent. taffeta, Less 20 Per Cent. ae fe ener cin entmes & $25 hat for $12.50. Yes. y are all the higher-grade c (in black and the dark all of them marked down to ju oe, Less 20 Per Cent. 2, K aa + colors), t one-half what we formerly ¢ A quantity in straw and others 4 in te and georgette, with Children's Hats ( Sine CANS Sree ee NG KA 4, ? + K2 o4, o, o¢, + Every child’s hat in 1 rear with you! stock in black .and white straw, Less 50 Per Cent. we g O + + L a bisa ce Ea ea aa $d % pm m&rmrmrarirchmindmvdrdxvzdeetrdvcbrtrterdvritetrtrtedtetvicdetedtetevtvivictrtetctetvteteterte teteteeenk So eho efo- eho eho eho she ah ahe- eho ofo-ahe sho Soho soo tho seo Hoo seo ase e sono nce Hee HN e Get HP NOHO SPO NP IPN IP NP NGO IGP NEP NP MEP LG GOP NO PIP O Gr

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