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

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4, 1920. MONDAY, JUNE 1 ~_ be Carpet Oaily rib , is) A. P. Bot Mrs. A. D, Chen and Mrs. Al Ford] Jack Garner‘ has returned from Den:| “W. M. Graffins of Houston, Texas. a Mra Ay Shenev. Bad bes. Al ES aed teed ate t ‘ nford of Warren, Pa., { Carlsor Famous Detmontico are in’ the city from ireolani, Wyo.| ver, where ecured “his motor car. ‘ 3 spending several days in‘ the city e business connecte is oll} Cren 7 1 joa 2 shopping trip and visitinx with|He made the return trip overland. ; ity Ton] here on business connected with his ‘oll| Cream of Denver, exclusive a Pi ioe Of | ears te) oil. business. jnterents: liana? eetven aa examete 614 wees. J. Likely, publie aecoun 8} | Mrs, Elder Anderson is spending the! catied t last peverind mA eae irel |day in the city from Salt Creek shon-| word of the serious illness of his ping and visiting with friends. mother, Mra. M.{ Likely. of Ptymouth, a rod |Mass. Mr. Likely’s clients may expect} Mr. and Mrs, Harry ‘Fortney are|him hack about July 8 in time to makel leaving within the next few days for _/anq file the capital stock tax reports. trip thru the Yellowstone park and from there to San Francisco whe-o, ——————————————————_. ‘ ' ; they will spend some time } a Paar - ing for Buenos Aires, F Guests of Mr. ard Mr. 3! |bens|Who have! not pald.their dues are Mr- Fortney has accepted a contract J | Foley Return to ‘Hone | tf 4). ;}askea to be prepa 5 At the| With a prominert cepstruction com Mr. and Mrs. J. E: Clifford, who haye mepting as the i pany, | , cen ghests at they preity ee of Mr| *! i scene | M. Foley oh South Park A Week of F. W. Berkley of Cheyenne, is regis- j DANCING AMERICAN r ast three weeks, léft last night 4 tered at the Henning hotel while at af where! they Will visit for a eres | For Sale Cheap | y, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri.| tending to business matters here. ings of last w the re-| 5 evenings for the pupils of Miss) _ Mr- Lulu Sams, About 15 9g the music| dre students appeared each evening. All of | N¢ | the playing Was done py mémors, ana] da a social some of the pupfis p Pd from tour to ast week! six. selections. Several of the tiniest/ T, P. Carr, who, has been attending le many} pupils. sang and Played their own ac-|the Culver Military academy at Culver, days before proceeding to their! day & in Hugo, Colo. Mr. Clifford,| cital is a brother of Mrs. F . have been the insp! aber of pleadant (ge ecently, among «which evening given in th 1 the Mullin club, They m: Hi. Bullock and chil aramie on busi nds for @ few Must Be Sold at Once EVERY EVENING | Electric Coffee Urn. NOVELTY Electric Steam Table. arm friends, guring, thelr: visit ‘here. | cdmpaniments, which were much. en.|Ind,, for the pastayear, i§ expected | * : | joyed by the nts and friends who return today to spend thé summer va - . Bride and Groom /were the gu at .the re is. Each| cation with his parents. 5-ft. Refrigerator. | Purchase Haue SES Eee } evening Miss ms gave a short ta oh ae | Mrs.j Danald Roberts have! on ia 'fambus compo: followed by) C. W. Sparr of the Consolidated Roy 3 Yahi ithe ranch of Mr. and) playing one of the composer’s master-|alty Oil company, has returned from| Kitchen Cabinet. Ball’ near Of City, Wyo. pieces, an extended trip tc Mr Roberts was formerly ‘Mis Monday evening Miss Sams told of! Utah, where he has n on business. Cups, Saucers, Plates; Sil- alt Lake oan | j U ide Wagner of Baird, Neb,, and the) schumann, and. play yell know | ae Sc , a played the well known se _ an) OUD have just returned from) «Nocturne on F ", and also parts| Miss Katherine Anthens of the Nich Ver Bre: a. 4 2 Uhh a a oe from “The ¢ Tues ols and Stirrett law offices, has return.|J 6 Doz. each hotel china} |! io a ud } er x aare Ponte eee ning she chose Chopin, and played one|ed from Douglas, where nt the | © ‘or 1e day before going 4 ner-'of his nocturnes. Thursday evening) week-end visiting with friends. i | [ i rmopolls where: they wil spend qishore! org nia nocturnes. | ‘Thursday evening| & with See Mr. Adriance Opposite Court House ation. } followed the playing of his “Ro-| Over 25 motor car loads of Ca MacCarthy & Lilly, Props. Prof. Mack, Mer. mance”, which the noted Rudolph| people took the trip to Gantz pla yed on his program while in| yesterday afternoon to OZPr][r>inny Eastern Star a Tomorrow LUKIS CANDY P A LEGION 7 L I O N the city iast winter. Friday evening! parties left here last mes C. H. Townsend and Beethoven was chdsen and the “Moon-|\spent the night at. the Most | J h will preside at the East- gent Sonata” was much enjoyed of the parties we very successful, | ’ r tea’ which will be served inj “qhe evenings proved most profitabie|and report that the best fishing was| 2 Temple tomorrow after. ic for the pupils and very enjoyable for! up the -k towarc Otter Creek. The Wel ‘all who attended them. roads were in good condition. All members and visiting members of, Sie pia baenh c tern Star are invited to attend. Dance at Brooks’ |e 4 : ‘ | CHR) Ranch Well Attended ; Carlson's Famous Delmonico Ice Garden Creek Popular A great many parties of Casper peo-)Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim-, on Sunday ple attended the informal country dance] hall's. Served by experts. 614-t¢ A number of Casper families spent Sunday at the Garden Creek Falls en- joying the scenery and picnic lunches. They found it much coolér dt the falls! than in the city and)all enjoyed the afternoon. Among the picnickers were Mr. and Mrs, Bete Tobin and party, Mr. and Mrs: Jeremiah, Mahdney, and Mr. and Mrs. Mendick and parts ‘at the Brooks ranch last Saturday/ —-—— = —EE ‘night. The roads to the V-V ranch were in splendid condition and the tri was made in motor cars. | The music was supplied by Greibel, Knight and Martin until midnight when) several members of the American Li gion orchestra drove out. A delicious} BLAKEY & (0. 136 S. Center St. Phone 332J. eee lunch was served and in the wee small] Picnic in Honor hours the guests started the drive} sas Pn gigas SSREEN 50 WEW DRESSES Miss Loretta Housted of . Denver, ——————— iy Colo., who is here visiting with’ Miss i annie Apne. fe Lorraine Wright, was the guest of °9———lanopnaiaroa © onsisting of Satins, Crepe de Chines, Charmeuse, Tri- honor £ Oo Gia picnic held y || PERSONALS 1 colletes, Taffetas; all colors and sizes nd Mrs. Carl, F, [Bradeh, Lor- etta Housted, Lenora Ovendorff, Mar-| MM, R, Meagher, representing the/ guerite Henderson, Lorraine. Wright,! Byrne-Hammer company of Omaha, Orville Gerbig, Gus, Stei jerald Da-)Neb,, is in the city calling on his trade ley, and Ralph Owens enjoyed the af-} 2 6 Values Up to $52.50, Now on Sale $19.95 fair. earner C. W. Sparr of the Consolidated Roy- chests | alty Oil company, has returned from #n 3 hopping-Bishop |extended business trip to the east. Mr. See Window Display Wedding gir iene | Sparr) visited in Pittsburgh, Pa.. in :he Mr. and jMrs. J. A. Gladman Have’ 5! 3 fa pap as da Ss aa aaa | just returned from Riyeftoh and’ Lan.| interests of his company. der where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Gladman’s sister, “Miss | Marie} Rishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A.! N. Bishop, formerly of Caspen and now residents of Lander to. George P. Chap- ping of Riverton, Only thé‘immediate’ Carlson's Famous Delmonico Ice relatives of the young couple were Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim- sent. Mr, and Mrs. Chopping will pau’ i 641 me ut the ranch of Mr. Chop: , Riv ese core eve UMN Natrona Colnty High school in the'S= class of 1918,: and has many Casper ou 6 Rebuilding Sale Of e 9 e@. Ladies’ Suits The members of'the Women's* Aux- We are so crowded for room we must sacrifice on some of our HIGH GLASS MERCHANDISE. Hence we have grouped all our Fine Tailored Suits rooms in the West hotel building, at 2:30 o'clock. An important business Consisting of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear Serge, Velour Delaine, sion will be held. All of the mem- etc., in two lots for quick clearance. All $70 to $100 Suits 45 Sale Price ........ All$100 to$150 Suits ‘ Sale Price ........- 65 These are mostly Navy Blue in sizes 16 to 44. This is your opportunity to purchase the highest standard Suits made for what you would have to pay for cheaper quality elsewhere. These are all this Spring’s Styles and have the R. & C. guarantee behind them the same as if you were paying the full price. ALL COATS, SILK DRESSES AND WOOL DRESSES ONE-FOURTH OFF FORMER PRICE Our 20% Reduction Sale On Ladies’ Shoes is still in progress which gives you choice of our enormous stock of low and high shoes Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST riB“/§$=i£iHHUUtttiuwl0wWwttXKVKK iii uu ‘ Just received a new and complete line of midsummer Hats L. B. Goff left this morning for Wor-! land, W where he will be employe for the summer months. AND Dresses For one week only we will place our entire Spring Stock of Suits and Coats, Silk and Wool Dresses on Sale at 1-2 of the marked price. Every Garment is this season’s style. REGULAR PRICE $35, SALE PRICE $17.50 REGULAR PRICE $50, SALE PRICE 25.00 REGULAR PRICE $75, SALE PRICE 937.50 REGULAR PRICE $100, SALE PRICE 50.00 REGULAR PRICE $125, SALE PRICE 67.50 REGULAR PRICE $150, SALE PRICE 975.00 oo to me if I were your Well, if you're not acquainted with Calumet Bakings you don’t know what a good ex- cuse I have. I Can’t Help Helping Myself —they're so good! for me too, be- cause Calumet Bakings are wholesome and easily digested. Millions of mothers use CALUMET BAKING .POWDER Remember, every garment is 1-2 off the marked price

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