Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 3

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DAY, JUNE 10, 1920. ee an nned by | Tea Given for Lundberg | Miss Tolthurst nudolnl Cea Atareematasean ging po. William Tothurst is entertaining his teaching season with two {h!8 afternoon at an informal tea in which will be given by the ait of capers Betty Tolhurst, was is of his piano and vocal classes ",yViNk Next Tuesday for her home in evenings of June 21 and 24 at “!bany, - Miss Tolhurst will visit on the in a number of the easte: iy i ; 7 Al eastern cities en. ian chureh; 1 pupils will route to her home, ther one or the other of pets al TD Met ie cegaeae id Mrs. H. C. Bretschneider is here from ing the month of July hat '@? home in Denver, a house guest at during > ¢ the a 3 4 1 vacation during that month Beige aa AA bated ON ee visiting friends in pollen SN REnG ne {r-.enecty one, er tha taoctaty) Tatrona-of mer E pera this city and is visiting with her many hikany-0'Keefe ‘friends during her gelerts here. Shikany- cass Wedding Wednesday | PERSONALS \ pretty wedding took place at 9 | « Wednesday morning at St. An- «4 Catholic church when Miss] Hianche Shikany became the bride of! ,, 70m Sur is in the city from his ranch The bride was be- on the Sweetwater attending to busi- in’ a traveling suit or|2°%* Matters for a few days, Burl Ford left yesterday for Denver, Colo., where he will purchase a new nd a picture hat and ower bouquet of Ophelia! motor car, He will make the return trip overland, roses and lilies of the valley. She was companied by @ cousin of the bride- Mary O'Brien of Morris, | fe ker Shikany, brother of the s best man. Rec groom * Sam Johnson a well known rancher in the Sweetwater district is spending e ring ceremony, | the -xing coremgny, a wedting: a few days in the city on business’ dnd st was S$ and calling on friends. friends at the home of the a parents on South Dundon: The]. Tewis Cook of the Bayly Underhill was decorated in pink and white! eompany pany of Denve! carnations: Musie was) furnished -by| regular trade In thecny eon, ns Mrs, Don Lobdell, dete ob de the family of the bride, those} dtr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock are In present were Mr. and Mrs, Abe Kassisithe city: from the Buzzard ranch on nd family, Mr, and Mrs. O. N. Shikany | pusiness and visiting with friends. THey nd family, Mrs. Don Lobdell, and Mrs. }intend to spend the remaind Gorman and two?daughters Misses! | week here, : See Of Ee and ~ Genevieve. Out-of-town; * © 6 nnd {relatives were Mrs. O'Brien A, K. Lee has returned from Ther- son and daughter, Jack and Miss! mopolis where he has been atte Mary, of Morris, Minn.,.and Walter|to husinest matters us kany, of Thermopolis. The bride ai| o, wUle. daughter of John Shikany, local] Charles Carlisle has left for Salt merehe ats in whose store the groom 18 ‘Creel where he will'attend to business a gaan Me Mir cte ce | for the Midwest Refining company. ;, and Montana, the former home of|- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. She: et he bride, Mr.and, Mrs. Q’Keefe will be’ moving out to their ek near: Salt ome to their friends at their rési-\Creek-after spending the winter months dence on West Bleventh street. jat their home, 1034 East Lincoln iit SNe | street. Wooden Wedding s * © Anniversary Celebrated R, E. Brown,’a "prominent business Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Crawford were|man of Sheridan, Wyo., who attended host and hostess last night at an\enter-;the gun club meeting at Douglas, last tainment in honor of their ‘wooden |Tuesday, came over to Casper yester- ling anniversary, at their home on|day to look over the city and to visit h Grant street. They were pre-/ with friends for a day or two. ed with many lovely gifts; from! bal be ihe their friends, among which Was, a com-| Mrs. Sam Service is spending a few plete “thermés-lunch? automobile pic-/days in the city from the Service ranch t. in the Bates Hole country, attending to evening was spent, playing carés, business matters before going to the nd dancing. A delicious® buffet Iunch| ranch for the summer. |. | served about midnight. “, ae iad The guests were the Messrs ang Mes-| . Mr. and Mrs. Neil, Harrison ‘of, St. dame \JAPS PAY BIG. | they were acquitted of the jtive damages in an_ alienation ca: another hé held that a wife is the prop- Ro of her husband and damages may ol Cook, | Charlen:;Benjafnin, fitoséph, Mo./are spénding‘the remainder | be. obtained ‘against a \cotrespondent if} ATTORNEY FEE as their counsel in the trial in wh M. Ogiwari and wife, thi have been a large one), was tirely in Liberty bonds, The Ka kogi's had deyoted virtually alt their avaiiah oming Japanese. in domestic ta continue this work. receiv merely was a_ protest. —— Donald McQueen of I stopped off in Caspe brief visit with friends. to his: ranch from Chica: buried his wife in Mem Mrs. McQueen passed aw at the home of relatives in Her death was a gr of friends in this part of the state, kriew her. COURT SAYS WIFE IS HUSBA PROPERTY.—In a recent decis President Henry, McCardie denied pu Hien Reech, and Z.-G, Miller, the Misses {of the week in the city on business and Inne Miller, Lova Benjant'jt, Grace/ visiting with old: time friends. Crawford, and the Messrs George Os- i J. afte, Earl Barnt. Gemar| Mr, and Mrs. }. R Marshall motored Hawkins, W. PB. Crawford, R. T. Hob-;| to Douglas yesterday after spending son and Harold Osburn. several days here calling on friends os 8 Ran Home Daily Fashion Hint vernor and Mrs. B. B, Brooks t dinner last night for a few nt the Home ranch east of Cas- jMrs. J. Coyle, Miss Pearl Button, |. Miss Lilly Roberts, and L. A. larker, all of whom are employed in the effices ef Mr. Brooks in _the Oil xchange building, were the ‘quests! see Miss Marguerite Stewart of Omaha, Neb., who has been teaching at Lander, hi been elected as a teacher in new vocational school here which he completed for the fall term. Stewart is visiting here at the t the home of Mr. and Mrs. \. C. Riker on Natrona avenue. e<e: ¢ presided Miss present Picnic Supper Served on Lawn Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend enter-| ned a number of their friends at a most original and enjoyable affair last night, a pienie supper served on the lawn of their home on Park avenue. About of their friends were the nd after the supper all spent ; pleasant and informal evening. «ee Couvle ained at Dinner ond Mrs. William O'Keefe, who ere married yesterday were the guests} MoDISH SHORT CoAT. vnor at a dinner given at the home! q+ may be belted at the front, but weir. and Mrs. Abe Shikany on Fark! gashion says full and loose at the a nabs Cieede te svantneaictiacen back for the ultra springtime coat. “0 were Inid at the dining ible.) peng? Well, just below the hips pace leita at aiae thet pte the desired line. Venetian hes 3 | cn ee ROT ies Bana mace The | ¢loth, broadcloth, covert or velour ; n may be employed to develop this °lCoftown guest of the evening was! O'Brien, accompanied by her two! aaa which has a convertible collar children from Morris, Minn. and flaring sleeves. Medium size Ste’ requires 3 yards 54-inch material. Mr. and Mrs, Oddmund Josendal are Pictorial Review Coat ay Mer ‘he parents of twin boys born at tieir Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust, Price, home on June 8. Both of the little fei- cents, Skirt No. 8416. Sizes, 24 to lows are as healthy as can be, and the 36 inches waist. Price, 20 cents. mother is doing splendidly, Just Received From Our New York Buyer Georgettes, Taffetas, Messalines Will Be Placed on Sale Saturday at $29.95 1 ot ground of alienation of property. Henry is 50 years’ on and a bachelor. | Music. Lessons Gidding’s Public School Class method for Piano. Dr. Mitchell’s Public School class method for violin, cornet, clarinet and trombone. Classes are now being organized. ® Summer ferm begins June 7 and fall term September 7. Miss Van Meter At Presbyterian Church Daily, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. es Pode tedon eee esoage-ege- oe o, 0. o "res Mo ste Me Me Seaver MoM Che Casper Daily Cribune IN U.S. BONDS KEMMERER, Wyo., June 10.— When it came time for K. Kanakogi and wife to pay General D. A. Pres ton of Cheyenne his fee for acting echo of the World war and the pro- duction of exhibits of thesnotrioatism of the Kanakoei's during that struc sle—the attorney's fee (it If said to 1 en- chase of bonds during the various war drives. as did many other Wy Kanakogi and his wife, who aided | ts about the Limroin | county jail and sheriff’ residence while they were awaiting! trial have been employed hy Sheriff Oakley to Prosecuting Attorney Christmas since the acquittal of the couple -has | 1 an anonymous letter pro- testing against the acquittal. The letter did not: carry any threat, but | GIRLS MAKE 2.500.MI jteft, aged 2 | York. The site, Wyo. sterday for a He is enroute; i shock to a host she was admired and loved by all who PRESIDENT OF ENGLISH DIVORCE | has enticed a‘ wontin away from her ten and family, on the technical! They 2 TRIP IN he Benson, spent fi lifts” of whi was spent in a barn and another in a graveyard SPECIAL Fer-Friday and Saturday 7 Ey g UP-TO-THE-MINUTE To Be Closed Qut--Your Choice $5 BURKETT MILLINERY UMMER HATS ATTENTION Sacrifice Sale of Special Phonographs at Cost Price ONE BRUNSWICK, sale price—— sale price condition, at 25 Per Cent Discount ONE BOND PIANO, mahogany. A beautiful instrument with a (Slightly scratched in transit.) Regular price, $500.00, sale price ten-year guarantee. 1919 model, beautiful: cherry mahogany finish, regular price $250.00, at $190.00 ONE FEUHR & STEMMER, mahogany, regular price, $225.00, $150.00 ONE FEUHR & STEMMER, walnut, regular price, $200.00, $125.00 These phonographs are guaranteed in first-class condition. Two Columbia Grafonolas, slightly used, otherwise in perfect $375.00 Cash Instruments as represented or money refunded ON FRAUDULENT CHECK“ s3< CHEYENNE: ash fraudulently on a check pr serted from the The check which I was issued to ¢ the check wns pre with Kimball's signature in in giving Barnes the came “from Dacicooer ie: Fin to New | tire in the tubes from Newark, N. J. to New and slept in farmhouses except for seo nights, one Lh Pitesisisie.,. Smith-Turner Bldg. % Mee! hoedortergegeeo-atoate-sfo-ofeete-sfo-afechockectete sloste efo-gesloateieeeg o-ehe-eteste atest so-ageagee So-efo-efo-efo-efo-% + Make this a J & K Summer,Madam OOTWEAR Modes for Sum- mer 1920 are really bewitch- ing. Style after style is shown in such profusion of beauty and grace that it seems almost im- possible to decide which is most appealing. You're sure to be pleased might- ily if you decide on a pair of J &@ K immaa | Pumps or Oxfords Styled, crafted and fitted perfectly, $8.50 td $13.50 Globe Shoe a 230 South Center > 9 iM + o*, iM + 1M ? On Mr aaa Xe Xa) K? ° 2 - oe, K? + Xe . o, + 2 e K? . 40-0004, KP ‘. K? re KP ‘. ? ° 1% + 040-4 4o0-+, 2 * 4, iM ° K? ° 1M Xa Xa? 1M ° RD meuee, oe ve er rt PAGE THRFF eS AMY DESERTER GAUGHT TRYING TO BILK BANK .:o.*2%22.0s SS men soon d enthu: ot squashed, but rather a © National Bank ins are ented THIS WILL ASTONISH Colorado, bank. Investi CASPER PEOPLE that Barnes had de c rnes is alleged to! m in Lavoptik eye wash will su yment at Roulder! prise Casper peo} Kimball of Omaha strained « ve been stolen by » One girl was hel Her mot cal 1 singh too was bene 1 1 on the back of the ntee a small bottle of Lavon bank cashier was to help ANY CASE weak, strained ot » an excuse for not inflamed’ ey Aluminum eye money at time, FREE—Casper Pharmacy.—Ady. » forthcoming later. _ rnes directed that it be sent to Chey. Trihune Want Ads bring resulta Summery Cotton Frocks of Fashion Featuring a wonderful assortment at reasonable prices. Several new arrivals bring their beauty and varied charm to their design—in fact, there is {he greatest diversity of dainty, delightful models, all entirely new and fresh. The mate- rials are varied, including: Ginghams, in smart plaids and checks, Printed Voiles, flowered, striped and figured, and so dainty they look like Georgette; Swiss in at- tractive colors and Linens and Lineness in clever sport models. The trimmings are almost endlessly varied and are applied in new and novel ways which add to the individual charm of each dress. An interesting collection of Summer Frocks and wonderfully good values. House Dresses of the very best Highland Zephyr Gingham, in neat models Wace Sa I. 0. 0. F. Bldg. The Store of Quality. NEXT SATURDAY June 12th, the Last Day of the Big Reduction Sale | Men’s ‘ad Boys’ Suits | 115 PAIR 3) Men's Button Shoes a So, rice Jessen’s 115 East Second St. Next Door to Casper Pharmacy, resulted in his arrest with weak ardly

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