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

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FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920. ptials at Shurch rem¢ nected with the Natio Supply ccm here and {Mrs © commen e party will in Estes Park er’s at about the college two weel Women’ gion. e danc betw ssful in reli with fri visit in ing to her home chureh. th and cere per of towr Both Miss Paul connected wit company first aid Hook are! and Dr f the Wo-Fo-La club Methodist Sunday school enjoyed and picnic to Garden Eleven of the mi form: they made the time sp¢ hike Society Matrons at Informal E rned from a short s paying 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 term begins June 7 and fall term September 7. Miss Van Meter At Presbyterian Church Daily, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. otcsenernnennn a _ Che Casper Daily Cribune_ a ‘and relatives. While in Minnesota, Dr.'Kemmerer, Wyo., where he will join! Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Parsons of inereit Mrs, Hal Ford of an Wranchiaos: Calif, a apeniting ithe Keith visited the Mayo brothers sani-/Mrs. Peterson, Who has been visiting Point, Mo., where Mr. Parsons is inter-| here for a few days inthe city on business, Mr, Fier tarlum at Rochest are in th Captain M. Hopkins, geologist has left | for the oil fields in Montana where will spend about two months on busi with her weeks. nts there for the past few! Ul return to their apart ew days. se 8 F. R. Hunter are here The t here Ing a few days here looking ove city with the view to locating he o. Mrs. Ed Wilson is leaving t . IL, on bysiness. They|Denver. She will accompany 4 at the Henning hotel while| Mrs. George Lilly overland in their he city. motor cer. se eae | 4 Mrs. Charles W. Green are| J. W. McKim, president of the Co} , from their home in Moberly,| Gulch Oil company, is in SaltiLak | i Mo business, Utah, attending to business matter okey €: exe aes and daughter; C. C. C: e ‘of Cheyenne ts a busi-) J, M. Lowndes has returned from for a month's ness visitor in the city. hacwent. to vattand sthe z Meda tnt 47 186 cises of his daughter,{ ‘ otiGhevent W. W. Dunn is spending al days Miss Olive Lowndes. Mrs. Lowndes and! Raut EP ICe here from Cheyenne lookin, ter busi-| family will join Mr. Lowndes here tr} ne 88 matter the near future. | see | ral weeks Dow M here 7 Barnett store in this city. to Grey iii | t of Denver, Colo., is jess connected with the} ‘py s gone tending t gal matters. + Pletcher 1 the city for the ¢ . from fore, Miss Ruth Cheney is in the e land, Wyo., for a few mie where a business course this summer. > Mert se joyd FE. Pendell is in Denver at = A. B. Richardson has returned from} family| Cheyenne where he spent the week on 6-11-2t business. eV Cafeteria, the to bust 1 Mrs. M. C. Keith have re a trip to Iowa and Min re they visited with friends + Carney Peterson is leaving today for Light, Tasty Biscuits Just let mother call, ‘‘Biseuits for Breakfast !’? We're sure there’s a treat that can’t be beat in store for us — light, tender biscuits — toasty brown and all puffed up with goodness! I’or mother is sure of her baking powder— Calumet. She never disappoints ws because CALUMET BAKING POWDER never disappoints: her. It’s dependable. Results alwaysthe same—the dest. NJ ATLL ains only such ingre- en approved offi- S.Food Authorities. ciglly by the U. ¥ou Sav@When You Buy It. You Save When You Use It. HIGHEST twins SIS SS. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN Smart Oxfords With Cuban Heels For Street Wear are combined, for the woman who prefers the lower heel for street wear. They all have flexible soles, their per- fect-fitting arches makes walking a pleasure. Soft Brown Kid Soft Black Kid $8 and Up $6.50 and Up White Cloth $4.50 and Up We use the ‘‘Fit-Rite’’ foot measuring system. will like our careful, courteous service. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN’ 123 East Secaad Street In these Oxfords service, beauty and comfort You S/ ‘ 50 NEW DRESSES | ting of Satins, Crepe de Chines, Charmeuse, Tri- # colletes, Taffetas; all colors and sizes Values Up to $52.50, Now on Sale $1995 =| See Window Display Consi Just received a new and complete line of midsummer DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Over Stocked Sale We must reduce our stock regardless of cost. Sensational reductions on standard ‘merchandise values suchi as have not been offered to the people of Casper for some time. Below we list a few of the many bargains on sale Saturday. 20% ‘o isco CLOT prices. priced. We know you'll be satisfied—in fact enthusiastic, with your 1-5 off on every Suit. ie the Newest Styles in Men’s purchase of one of our Suits. Remember, Spring and Summer Hats and in all the and up. ested in the mining business, are spend-|ness matters and visiting with friv | Herbert W. a ING This offer includes each and every Suit in our store. Suit marked in plain figures, less 20 per cent or 1-5 off marked We sell the celebrated MICHAELS STERN CLOTHING Nowhere will you find finer garments. Exclusive materials, smart styles and as high-grade tailoring as you'll find in the city. who know values will quickly realize that these are greatly under- A splendid assortment of Men’s Hats and Caps »ew shades and styles from $1. 00 Extraordinary Bargains in Dress and Work Shoes kin came here from Denver w has been attending to leg: eee Erskin, an attorney of Cleaning House in Coat and Suit Dept. We are going to clean house in these two depart- ments, of all Summer Mer- chandise, and offer to the women of Casper our en- tire stock| Considering the quality of these garments and the low prices at which they are offered, they should not last long. Suits, Lot 1, priced $29.75, balance of Suits and Coats less 33 1-3 per cent. Cotton Frocks of Fashion Featuring a wonderful as- sortment at reasonable prices. Material of Ginghams, in plaids and checks. Printed Voiles, flowered, striped and figured. We _ invite your inspection. _ Hats (Shop 138 E. 2nd St, I. 0. 0. F, Bldg. The Store of Quality. —— = — mo % Pa pas Each Men POLLS SS Caps PS Men’s Gunmetal, Wax Calf| Men’s Sandal Oxford d Blucher-cut Dress Shoes; $5 quality leather; A OF value; sale $3 95 sale price $4.25 price . ° Men’s W. Douglas English- Men’s Gunmetal, custom-made, last, D: Shoes, Goodyear Goodyear welt, Dress Shoes; lt chicplate color, rubber value; sale oR) pane price . $7. 50 mc e Re Th $8. 50 Men’s Cordovan, Russian Bluch- } of W. it ea completa en ae eG aogyear Welt Shoe; $12] Dress Shoes. Also a complete 4 line of Work Shoes at reduced = at. snes 98. 50 prices. i Men's Khaki Pants, $3.00 value; Men’s White Hemstitched i Handker- Men’s Dress Shirts in fancy assort- sale | $1 95 cole 15¢ value, sale 10e | ed patterns; $3.00 PUICG§ oeteeetteeenenores e Tak (eh pias, 9 Sea aro OS value, sale price... $1.95 Me a D. Blue Denim Men’s Black Cot- Men’s Summer style nsook _ OVERALLS ton Socks; 265c Weight, Cotton- Union Suits, $2 With bib; sale fee. Ribbed Union value; sale price. price value, sale price Suits; ; Suits; $2 value; sale price $1.25 $2 25 15¢e Opposite Lyric Theater K SILI Sa ISIS Sa SSDI DT SSSI LID LDL! LISS SB. IA LOPAAEDS 2 Men’s White Neglivee SHIRTS lie with collar nes some with pin stripes; value; sale VI AISA IAISSASSIVLSAAPSPALAAPALD SD

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