Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 3

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h hi 3c) Le e Tove TO. a A FRIDAY JUNE 25, 1920. Cohen-Carpenter Marriage at Dew Drop Inn At 10:30 this morning the Rev. Wal-)msents were served. company in the Titan truck depart- ter H. Bradley performéd the ceré The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. W./ment. A car]pad of the trucks has just mony uniting Miss Clara Carpenter | Apel, Mr. ana Mrs. Homer Archam-|}een received and will be unloaded to- and Robert Cohen. The weading was/bauit, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, Mrs. Morey held at the Fesidence of the groom, the! Young, Miss Ruth Apel, Dew Drop Inn bachelor’s club, Oniy| James the most intimate friends of the connie | Berrtinedt and W. were present. The bride wore a dark blue trave mi She was attended E. M, Ellithorpe v After served in honor of the bride and groorn. The table decorations were carrie ou in pink and white with baskets of cu flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Cob afternoon for Chicago, where they attend the Elk’s convention. visit in several other eastern cities 1 fore returning to Casper whe will be at home’ fo their frien Mrs. Lew Barker. s the best man. wil Cohen has been a resident in C; since last fall and given valu: service at the Gold Rule store Cohen is vice-president of the Chamber- lin Furniture company. ss Miss Trevett Returns @ from Chicago AS] Miss Anna ‘Trevett is expected home where she} doors. been attending the American Con- Since the closing| with no spirits dampened. It has been of the year of music at the conserva- been visiting s Sunday from Chicago, servaory of Music. tory Miss Trevett has with friends in Omaha, Neb. She wil spend the summer vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. vett, and intends to return -in the fal to Chicago, eee Dinner Party Pleasant Affair Mrs. V. M. French, came to Casper to live, at the home of Mr table was prettily and white pointments. guests. After the nicely served ner the guests enjoyed a ride around the town. T. J. Purdy. decorated in see Return From University of Missouri Miss Margaret England will return this evenig from St, Joseph, (Mo., where she has been visiting with} Triends since the closing of the college year at the Univer { Missouri, at Columbia, Mo., wher s been at- tending school. M England will) spend the summer with her parents,| Mr. and England. Mrs. John M. rs Dr. Drew to Attend Wedding of Brother Dr. T. J. Drew is leaving this eve- ning for Denver, Colo., where he will attend the wedding of ‘his brother, Dr, William F, Drew, to Miss Venus Mout- ton, formerly a Denver girl, and re- cently a resident of Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. William Drew is a dentist In Kan- sas City, Mo., where the young mar- ried couple will make their home. Before returning to Casper, Dr. Drew will visit with fri at Walsenburg, Colo. -He expects to -resume. his prac- tice here in about a week. see Girl's Reserve Plans Candy Sale The terian church has home-made candy to be Casper Storage store from 1 o'vlock on, Saturday afternoon. They will the proceeds of the sale towards pur. chasing badges. All of the of the organization is bei by money made by the gi s. On Thursday the girls enjoyed a hike and picnic dinner at Garden Creel falls. Mary Yard. Thé party 9 o'clock in the morning and after hik ing to the picnic grounds, they pre- pared a feast. They returned late in the afternoon. ete: os Farewell Party Last Night Mr. and \Mrs. L. E, Goodwin enter-| tained a few new home last evening Apel, who is of their friends on South McKinley stree leaving Saturday for ¢ three months visit in Colorado and Ne-} Carison’s Famous Delmonico lIce Cre: of Denver, exclusive at Kim ball’ 6-14-tf Served by experts. - oS Earn, then Garden Court Doub Combination Cream NO lepeet need you keep three or four different toile creams on your dressing table etn Stores % 1B daplined Lise Garden Court Double Combinasion Cream when manta, shin food. ot vanishing ‘eames are required. Perfection for every purpose. Fragrant with the wonderful Garden Court bouquet al Sireycwo essences 6 9 6 pret yam wth us Nea baw ca 30 oe, SMITH-TURNER Garden : i)Mrs. John Mays suit and hat and a corsage of roses.| Visits Parents Here m are leaving this; the They will] they/in “her honor, one adihee eS of the new Thompson apartments, Mrs. r, Successful Dance. | The first part of the dance in honor} Mr: of the Murines given by the American Tre- who recently! Eastern Trip was the guest of honor at an informal dinner party cut flowers and table ap- Places were laid for 12} din- | will be taken to the ground and the choir will practice in the open. All of ; the members will enjoy a picnic sup per after the rehearsal, see ,| Dew Drop Inn to | Entertain Prospective Groom | Archie Weidner is the inspiration Girl's Reserve of the Presby-| planned a sale of| held. at the} use equipment} purchased) ‘They were chaperoned by Miss; left Casper at) at their in honor of Mrs. W. F. ave at Citizen's National) braska. The evening was spent with music and dancing. Delicious refresh- George Apel, Alex Johnson, Carl F. Apel, se 8 Shikahy, Mrs. John Mays, formerly Miss Mil-! |dred White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.} the wedding, a breakfast was|Henry White of this city, is here visit- ing with her parents. Mrs. Mays was t! Denver. |here in a short time. Mrs. ‘ip from Denver in their motor She has many Casper friends mong the younger society set and sev- eral entertainments are being planned I} car. &Marines Honored at |Legion and chaperoned by the Wom- jen’s Auxiliary was held in the open air pavilion as had been planned. Patriotic decorations made the Dream- land dance hall very several dances were enjoyed out of After the showers the dance |was continued in the Masonic temple arranged that if the weather will not 1! held, as during the winter season, in ni the temple. .*. 1{ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz have returned from a short trip thru the southern part of the state. ar | Return From Mrs. A, E, Biglin and daughter Ann have returned from a month's vith Mrs. Biglin’s mother at Olean, . ¥., and in other eastern cities. ** Mr. and Mrs. A. EB. Stirrett left this morning overland for Colorado, where they will spend about two weeks. oe. Choir Picnic Tonight The last meeting of the choir of the | Methodist church for two months will {be held tonight at the picnic grounds near Garden Creek falls. The organ \for a “stag” party to be given by the bachelors of the Dew Drop Inn this ;coming Saturday evening. s* Mr. and Mrs. IM. C. Price are settled lin their new home on South Durbin sireet. The home has just been com- pleted and- Mr. and Mrs. Price moved |the | Sweeper. t/recently married and is now living in| Mr. Mays will join his’ wife! Mays made| ley Motor company is in th part of the state and in northern Colo: attractive and; place permit the dance out doors it will be/ for his home in Estherville, visiting for about a month with brothers, H. Peterson of this city. visit} ‘in_the ‘first of pM ee SL SEIS DS SRDS a TS wee Blakey 136 So. Center St. i | | t a back = PETTICOAT | SALE We have just received 300 Petti- coats from New York at a big dis- count, which we will give our custom- ers the benefit of-now is your chance to lay in a supply at these prices. White Satin Juliette Petticoats, with panel front and SALE PRICE, $450 White Satin Juliette Petticoats, broidery ; SALE PRICE, $5.75 Jersey Silk, extra quality, beautiful ick light and dark shades, value to $10.00; SALE PRICE, $575 Washable Satin, all pure silk, white a flesh scalloped bottoms, with front and back panel; extra special SALE PRICE, $850 1990900000000000000) Extra Fine Petticoats in Milanese Silk and Pussy-Wil- low, exclusive patterns that sold up to $25; s SALE PRICE, 515.00 DPOOPPOO OP POP DOOD ODIO OOOH OOO OOOO 0009 990000600OO000: PERSONALS _| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh’ left where [they will spepd ‘several days Visiting’ hwith friends and attending to reed see Wednesday for Riverton, ‘Wyo., matters. ve friends. eee Ted Rochford has accepted a posi. tion with the Carr-Shockley Motor Car day or tomorrow. se F. L. Ralson of Oak Park, spending a few days in tending to oan oe Jack West, rbibry representative for the Hoover Suction Sweeper is in Cas- per to give free service and advice on known He will be here two weeks 9n use of the nationally special campaigning work. eee Mr. und Mrs. BE. city from Denver, Colo., business and visiting with friends, s+ + Mrs. J. H., “4 W. W. Runkle spent Thu jfrom Salt Creek looking after | jness interests. Clarence Shockley of the Car nern rado on business for the company, see Miss Nelfie Hayes has returned to her home in Mitchell, Neb., after at- tending the wedding of her sister, Miss Rose Hayes, to John Ellis, last he mbastes i se which took Miss Mary Sandlin has returned from Douglas where she went ‘on business. 2 8 Russel Peterson left this afternoon Towa, after his J. Peterson and Carney . 3 Miss Margaret Loagshore has just returned to her home at Bucknum ‘Youd be surprised if you ey, how many people are INSTANT PosTumM instead of coffee i | & Co. Phone 332J Panel style with em- Mrs. Angie Holland and Mrs. George |Serrel left Wednesday for their home in Lead, S. D., after visiting heré with TIL, is the city at-; N, Guthrie are in the attending to Merrill of Salt Creek is in} | the city for a few days on business. xv here | E after attinding the graduating exer-| “A, K.' Lee is in the. city Gis cises at the state university at Lara-|mopolis on business connected with the mie. National Bank of Commerce of which . SR re Tw he is president. Hoyte Leech spent yesterday in the . jcity enroute to Glenrock where he wily adicst a $8,000 fire loss for his insur-| ance company. a ae I, G, Murphy has just returned trom the middle west where he attended the: Republican convention at Chicago, after which he visited with his mother ‘The Casper [Motor company has just! jn Carthage, Mo., and also in ae. unloaded a car load of new Buicks|city, Mo., and Denver, Colo., before waiek have been sold and are ready fot! returning here. epiGenast lelivery. ‘i CHERRIES The creamy fondant filling of Hayes’ Juicy, Cherries gradually changes into delicious liquid nectar after the candies have been made a few days. By the time they reach you, per- fectly packed in their distinctive box, these luscious Cherries possess that ‘‘mellowness’’ which you so much appreciate. Always In Good Taste 7 Denver, Colorado olin iene in Ww i- ;ball's. -Served by experts. —————— Silas Brooks is in the city for tho! day trol the Home ranch. You and- Discount. Suits and Coats, only Cent Discount. ‘ M xe % ? toca aM rere oe M a A aXe? oie“ Me + K2 + RK? ¢ CLEARA RK? 2 ste PPMP, 0e-4, M so-ofe4 + rey M Me re i, - iO aXe oo 1M + RK? ree, 2, + i + Me Stee, M% + oe, iM + e 0.04, oo M + iM ee aXe a> ? * On tate Mam is oie Kaa eae” + tunity. Remember, A + 4, Me 4, + xd ne WORK SHOES. Men’s Solid Leather Sandal Ox- $ Men's Scout Shoes in Brown and fords; Clearance $4 25 y Smpked Buck, with good, solid Sale Price ---.---.-- #@ © leather soles; clear- 3 35 - & ance sale price.-_--- $ ry DRESS SHOES. g, 'Men’s Solid Teather, Smoked Men's “Dreas. Shoes, Black Calf, “" Elk, Work Shoes, Munson last: Blucher Tast, $6 value; Clear- ¥ {6.50 value, -clear- 4. 75 ance Sale $3 95 i ance sale price. $ ° Price-------------. al bd % Men's Brown Reindeer. Ariny- |. Men's Dress Shoes in Brown or >< last Work Shoes, $7.50 value; Black, English or Blucher Last, rd rance Sale $8 value; Clearance Poa “ofr Ka + $5.15 rance Sale of Underwear and Dress and Work Shirts; Men's Ribbed Union Suits, form fitting, with short sleeves; 4 Men's Ribbed Union Suits, well- Men's Excellent Quality Ribbed Union Suits in, white and ecru; come in long and short sleeves; $3.60 value, Clearance $2.25 Sale Price -..------ e Men's Athletic Nainsook Union Sale Price 2%, so-efe-eSe-e2o-920 45 + + % + a os 1% | made, with short sleves; $3.25 Suits, good quality; $2 value, ns value, Clearance Sale 4 15 ‘Clearance Sale 2 i Fr Ges reLtien * Btlab' te capes Sty Peat Sac Sa Hats and Caps Clearance Sale of Hats and Caps at greatly reduced prices. Caps and Hats for 98c and up. Seegoegs : 2 POIs Men’s Dress Shirts, best, quality gEty colored stripes; rance iM + Percale, in Special Cle: Sale Price . 7 + $2.75 foagesge: Me - - Mo ot SAMARAS Ae I TR ER VEREGAENERE MSE RP INRIA Dress Shirts: in very * Men’s Athletic Nain- De ts ee is se ss se tt Ss tn eh te te ee ee oe OS NTIC. The Greatest Clothing Value We've Ever Offered—20 Per Cent Off Clothing THIS offer includes each and every Suit in our store. figures, less 20 per cent or 1-5 off marked price. We sell Michaels Stern celebrated clothing Nowhere will you find finer garments. Exclusive materials, smart styles and as high-grade tailoring as you'll find in Casper. If you want to save on clothes—Men, here’s your oppor- 1-5 off on every Suit. CLEARANCE BARGAINS IN WORK & DRESS SHGES? We carry a complete line of W. L, Douglas and Regal Dress Shoes. from $8.50 and up. Men’s Champion White Canvas Ked Shoes, with white rubber soles; $2.25 value, | $1.50 Sate Price We also carry a complete line of, Canvas Shoes and Oxfords with rubber and leather soles, at great- ly reduced prices. DRESS AND WORK SHIRTS Men's Chambray Work Shirts, With two pockets; $2 value, sale price_____ $1.50 Men's White Negligec Shirts, with collars attached, some haye neat stripes; Clear- $1.50 ance Sale Price___._- See sovevevevrrreverevectescr viet eeeeveUeC Ore ertrr Blouses and Skirts All Silk Blouses and ithe Skirts Less 25 Per Cent Dark Silk Dresses, thin 20 Bex Cent Discount. E SALE Of New Sunisee Merchandise for Men. On July 15th we take our Mid-Year Inventory. We must count every item of merchandise in this busy store, as this is the end of our fiscal half It Is a lot Easier to Count Cash than Merchandise We have made plans to double this Store’s Sales during the next 16 days, staring Saturday Morning, June 26th, at 8 A. M. To double the business during the next 16 days, we shall make clearance prices so low that cash -will come in a gallop to capture Following are descriptions and prices of “Powerful” values, to be sold at special clearance prices tomorrow, the first day of this great sale. famous “Stock-Taking Bargains.” Men’s Black Cotton ther] ‘Andrew, ‘Anderson of Kaycee, Wyo, ‘ spent ‘yesterday inthe city attending to business matters. and meetin sup piles, * saps shine Carlson’s Famous Delmonico Ice Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim? G-14-t8} Por your sunday fresb, home fattened, Delivered anywhere, Samer stricuy home dresse Phone 1259. mn: $-25-1t0 oo | Carlson's “#amous Delmonico Cream of Denver, exclus: ball’s, Served by experts, Tee ive at Kim Gldee I Are Pals a few Jett, Less 831-3 Per Poteet < So-efo-efe age RS os Ro < Me so-fo-afo-<$ % oS % no ote! *e Me a to oe athe ro oS to! os eS "es cos % os 5o-<fo-<fo-sfo-<f oS os Ro oS Me cy os io, - of eo os oto to et Goede ofo-afo-<! RO so eSo-ofo-«$ oS oS RD Re o-oo! * attractive | patterns, ) sook Union Suits, $2 Socks, 25c value; Canvas Gloves with Bd Y coat style, $3 values; Value; Sale This Sale Knit wrists; sale % eg sale price... price price price Y y 3 ¥ % : 5 - i $ $1.75 98c | 15c '122c: & 2 3 Po te {+ Bo ofo-<! eo es Sof Each Suit marked in plain Me oS Me - ented > o-ato-<' oS oS $ Sostecteets oS Pelee te tee ete ne Io sho Ro oho sho-afo- cholo eles >> fe > Se re "o< Me > oS Men’s * Khaki ~ value, sale ~ _ Price BA te Eee > So tom Ro ieiee

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