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be Casyer Daily Cridune wie PAGE THRE® — — = = = = ' months-old daughter, her mother und LONG ILLN h LAIMS several brothers. Mrs. Parcell is a gral in the class of 1917, and young men this afternoon from the home y Rev. sd Mrs, Adeline B. Parcell, aged 22, C. M. Thompson who supplied tne i 1 died yesterday at the home of her tist pulpit yesterd D E mother, Mrs, Mary A. Moore, 1023 Saat : South Walnut street after an “illn Carlson’s Fam«c Delmonico Ice | of several months. She is survived hy Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim- her husband, C. M. Parcell, an i I's. Served by experts. 6-14-t¢ — —— (Continued from Page 1) | J. B. Okie, formerly of Lost Cabin, Seat Wyo., and one of the largest riinch- platform of repudiation, provincialism,|] ers of Central Wyoming, is forming militarism and world chaos.” a $500,000 corporation for his sheep It is not reservations that the presi-|] and land holdings in the state of dent sta st, said Mr. Cum-}] Chihuahua, Mexico, where he is mings, but nullification. He told how/} moving 35,000 sheep which he took President Wilson had published the|] south last winter. Okie is reported tentative text of the league covenant|] to be leasing his large holdings in | widely in 1919, asking for criticism and|/]| Wyoming and will make his head- veceiving suggestions from Taft,|{ quarters at Pasadena, Cal.,” while Hughes and others that were “actually | running his flocks on revolutionary incorporated into the revised draft of|] soil. the league.” Senator Lodge, he said, refused to offer constructive amendments at any time. “So intolerant was his attitude| R. K, Staley has returned from ‘he ‘hat he would not even consider a com-|east where he has been for the | promise proposed by Former President|past week on busine i | ait of fis own party and which was bates | #ssured of support of forty Democratic! Walter Hoefflin and R. Lee Bagby of senaters. Senator Lodge knew that he|San Diego, Calif., spent Friday and Sat controlled the senate and that in his|urday in the city on business. own time and way he would destroy the treaty. | “This is the sordid story of ,its de-| SCREENS SCREED | feat," said Cummings, after reviewing Young Married Women {taking voice culture in Chicago this To be ¥. W. C. A. Guests {past winter and Miss’ Kathleen has in an effort to introduce the young] been attend the St. Marg’s Academy married women of Casper to each| at Notre Dame, Ind. other, the Y. W. C. A. will give a Ken-| 4 * stngton Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 love to Cabin to which all young married women, fF Summer particularly newcomers in the city, are Mr. and Mrs, Jeremfah Mahoney ind invited. The party is planned espe- family have moved to their cabin home cially for girls who have come here as at the foot of the mountains for tue brides, or Who have moved here re-)#Ummer. ently from other cities and who have} , ne as yet been drawn into any circle Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parker of Den or made any large number of friends.| VT» Colo, and Mrs. Parker's sister,| Six or seven young women in this Mrs. Dew Flannery of Cattlesburg, vssification, Who have known the %¥» @re guests at the Henning hotel C. A. jn other places have yisitea) We visiting with friends here. | the association rooms lately, and from} 5+ Ree eget ize their enjoyment and enthusiasm has enti. Wyatt and Miss Hatty come the plan of bringing as many| W¥att returned Saturday from Denver} young married women as possible, to- taped the trip overland. Miss Wyatt ether Wednesday afternoon, particu- wis en a student at the University larly strangers. o ecoiein tonite) for the past school term. We hope every young woman who} . reads of the party, and who feels that} PERS F ‘ARIS—Exquisite style of leaf green| the senate’s action in the matter. n she would like to come, to feel that she | ONALS jtaffeta, one of Paris’ latest offerings to eker crime against civilization has! 7 We Make Them has received a personal invitation, even milady of the U. 8 soiled the pages of our history tho she does, not know anyone to come! ee OS east chapter was written at Chi- 7 5 eX ‘ith, All who come will be welcome|_ William Haselmire has returned nies cag.” . nderaon and Let the true purpose of our party '2 7) Th my 00 s; morning from al pe clearly understood,” he said in con- PRESCRIPTION e AS exal tore Headquarters for Eastman Kodaks | : And Supplies. Largest and most complete stock eee in Casper. Leave your films to be developed at the REXALL STORE. Work done by experts. Ss SCREENS A STUNNING BATHING SUIT FROM Largest Retail Druggists in Wyoming == Dr. and Mrs. G. children returned tk SNagHOS and we are sure that we can quickly from Arminto whére he attended to become friends over sewing an a ecvp| business matters, ra , | STORE = of tea," Miss Maude Corbett the asso-| | nb alse, ts ten day visit in pperivers cluding his address. “We stand | DEPT. RE DONE ce irae Ea Frere Bel ee eran nes trom: the| s.r, Hott want. to Denver, S wirdav y fons the, ease teats oC eetehe, aif ff | BR SS We are sure there are many young GreEa Avon at slat ; pent the) night and will return tomorrow morn- l we itt flinclitnw thal enis|G g 83 | 26 WwW women here, who are yeneednis, have ay a is hing. tr Dp. ing. : e gunner ¥ it RUE inc! ae phe fay, a ES THATS - friends and want to make some, and Baas feasible plan for peace and justice. ig Fs we WADE eer naira ree eee lGetiies saintee Tareas oh neygueat! ,).P.cMenehna, superintendent jort Tot ee eee tontbecrepudiation (of; 6 For Yours Zz HIMBALL HANDLES THE GOOD Pythian Sisters for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Good, Bie pele GT ree eee srllichllis ee wiichiealaownl torbevats | — es nic for ‘Tuesday ta let ne ep cause eS Faas |fices for the company and putting the} abZne OPpIne, wes pecling: to. pempes To" SCREENS SCREENS SCREENS he®Pythian Sisters of Eunice Tem-' sent the week end at Thermonnin coal on the market. Midi on dtabtou weraat ce os We| ple No, 16 will hold a picnic at the F. ** eek end at Thermopolis re ors ue mortal souls for selfish purposes, turning last’ night. Mr. Goodrich ond Mr. Austin motored to Lysite this morning. do not turn our backs upon the history | of the last three years. We seek ue avenue of retreat. We insist that .! S. Price ranch on Tuesday evening. A special invitatijn is extende@ to all Knights anti their families, and all the, visiting Sisters and Knights. All En guests are requested to bring their lunches and those having motor. cars are asked to bring them and help wi the transportation. Everyone will m ©. C. Goss, who spent the past two months with’ his family in Catitort..a, | oikeiae aan “ee panes peciegos is Aa cant{forward course is the only righteous Arthur Mahon, registered phac na- 2a a let witht course. | cist formerly with the Smith-Turer eee “We seek to re-establish the fruits of! ith Drug company, has resigned his posi- victory, to reinstate the good faith of tion and has left for Greybull, Wyo. lour country and to restore it to its| ect at the I. 0. 0. F. hall At 420 vorcloele ; Where he will be in the employ of W Dr. W. G. Burnett, accompanied Ly »J. N. Protzman is leaving today for) Sheridan, where he will attend to busi-| We Wish | | rightful place among the nations of el A Dake ter Fisk, prominent druggist there. ” |neee ‘for’ the Burnett Optometry eon. care: OUF cause ‘constitutes a sum Mise «Marea England arrived At] Miss Cora Meredith of O'Nea!, Neb.,) P79 Shas {stirs again. ‘The ancient faith revives.|$ KODAK FINISHING @) Vise x her home here last Saturday after visit-' ss visiting Casper friends ' - vr tal part, of-man speaks for | ing with friends in St. Joseph, Mo.,| shiek ont Mrs. W. M. Wood has returned to} phe pes dda i Sa he bas since the closing of the state university her home here after an extended vis “, 2 te] 2 : iy te it rifices of war, the hops of the fiture, ‘One Day Service at Columbia, Mo. ‘Miss England. will wie a8 mothentn\ Mlore nee, Colo., and eonetitute a. spiritual 'y spend the summer vacation at the couple of weeks has ‘returned to Lee lie ith her brother in Denver. about ‘our banners. We shall 1 Brin our. films to us for home of her parents, Mr. and Mvs.| nome in Denver. M ban Sd again the checked forces of civilization your. anny pS ey ates ra; A.) A.) Dees) who ig ccnnected| eS alieiee ce nore & developing and_ printing. ae {with the J. B. Barnes offices of piel A mieiyee snes eee ae batite V- H Stanley left yesterday for] atidwest.° Refining company has re-|*he leadership of the worl” Get the benefit of our expe- Attend }Montana where she will join Mr. Stan-| ¢ a fi . : . a) th: nce at Glenrock urned from a two weeks vacation trip! rience and up-to-date meth- ods. Jey who has been in that state cn bux /in Denver, Colo. ‘MEXICAN NVICTIM | All work left with us is Many parties of Gasper motorists!ness for some time. eh ele ready for delivery next day. have attended the, dances at Glenrock Mavi Weber ta leaving? tinorton 1 , held there the last two days. The roads i “ adand eee | haye beets Insiaplandlaly condition vata) sae daily Fashion Hint [St creek on a day's pusiness trip. HANDLING GUN USE “EAS ” FILMS FOR RESULTS trip made with little effort. One of ce tee Casper Pharmacy the attractions of “the Glenrock dance, “Home of the Picture Shop” Miss Tucker, who has be-n the guest ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson for a The people of Casper that any peddlers selling ice « cream on the streets are misrepresenting when they say they sell Lukis’ Ice Cream. THERE ARE ONLY A few stores in town that handle our Ice Cream exclusively. COME TO OUR Place and be sure that you get the genuine. WATCH FOR OUR ; Announcement of the new varieties of Ice Cream we will soon have to please YOU. THE LUKIS CANDY 60. SOOTLILIDOIS ISOS SI TAN, cAttention Legtonatrres A regular,meeting of George H. Vroman Post, No. 2, will be held at the Club Rooms, at 7:30 Tonight All members are requested to be present, and new members welcomed. Important plans will be discussed for the coming Athletic Tourna- ment, which will be held July 4th. Also arrange- ments will be made for taking the baseball team to Sheridan. J. B. Barnes returned today from a | fishing trip over the week-end at, Deep| _THERMOPOL ou’ June 28.— Creek. | John Hernandez, Mexican employed eee lat the Lee Simonson ranch, shot and Leslie Parker, of the; Consotidatea | Killed himself whi handling a revolv- \| Royalties, and Lelan Beaupre of tue €t The bullet passed through | his Richards’ and Cunningham companv,| bay. piercing the left lung. Hernan. have left for Denver, Colo., where they! “ez wife reached him before he faint- will spend several days on business and| ea in time to hear hina say: “I think pleasure. 2 am shot.” He died several hours er. is the imported ladies orchestra. eee Mrs. John Bogan and Miss Marie Bogan left yesterday for Fort Wayne, Ind, where they will visit with friends and relatives at their old home. They intend to spend next winter in soutn- ern California where Miss Bogan will attend private school at Hollywood. ; eee j Stag Party « . Last Saturday i J. P. Sweeney was host at a “stag’’| party held at the Dew Drop Inn in honor of Archie Weidner whose mar- riage to Miss Hazel Adams takes place on July 7, About 50 guests enjoyed the dinner and the informal evening. .* 8 Mrs. A. J. Cunningham has left for her summer home in Maine, where she intends to remain for the summer months, | n N N N N N \ N N N 4 N N N N N N ) \ \ N NE Nit N N N N . = END OF MONTH SPECIA —32.inch Tissue Ginghams. Regularly $1.25. Month End Sale Price, yard.............-- 98c —27-inch Red Seal and Toil du Nord Ging- ia ham. Month End Sale Price.............-- 39c —9/4 fine Bleached Sheeting. Regularly $1.25. Month End Sale Price, yard............... 98c iL see Special Meeting of Eastern Star There will be a Gicern meeting of Fort Casper Chapter No. 4 of the Order of Eastern Star at the Masonic Temple] ~' . at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening on June 2963 &3Ks, 29, There will be initiation and a gon-| eral good time. All members and visit-| qODELS FOR (THE YOUNGER ing members are invited to be present. SET. eps 268 Especially becoming to youthful eae eozae figures that are slender and youth- News of the wedding of Calvin H.| £0! is the blue tricotine dress to the Cass to Roselle Sherman of Butte,| 2eft.. It has a surplice closing Mont., which took place yesterday in| Waist with deep tunic and a straints Thermopolis, Wyo., came as a complote| Skirt which may or | may Pore surprise to’ their friends here today.| immed with large tucks. The Mr. and Mrs. Cass accompanied by foundation gores are of lining. ie Prof. McCarthy and Miss Amanda] fare cuffs and large, soft collar ar@ Price left Saturday for Thermopvlis,| 9% self-material. but satin may be and the young couple were attended bhy| Substituted, if preferred. Medium Prof. McCarthy and Miss Price ac the| Size requires 3% yards 64-inch mate- wedding, rial, with 2 yards lining. They left last night for a weddins ‘The second frock, in knit silk has trip in the east. ‘They will visit at Mr.| @ blouse with U-shaped neck filled Cass’ old Home in Missouri before re-j in with a vest of embroidered geor- turning here. Mr. Cass has been tak-) gette and a gathered skirt. The deep ing contract work in the city, and since] pockets are embroidered to corres- coming to Casper Mrs. Cass assisted by| pond with the vest, the ‘fulness be- Miss Price, has been giving dancing in-| ing held in with a narrow string structions. Mr. and Mrs, Cass will} belt: Medium size requires 614 FPPPZPLAAAAA AAA A A hdd IITA TAS SS A re Fh hid dad ded de did ddd dididkiddea 7 make their home here. wards foineh anatertal ae Ci —36-inch Plain Taffeta in Navy, Copen, Pink, Brown, PETER Q. NYCE, Commander. * 2s 6 > Firs! odel: ctortal 5 » . Ortios: eteeneed tetas Sea nee Taupe, Green Wisteria, Rose, Light Blue and Black—$3.50 ih) Mrs. Ralph Buckner of this city was Second Model: Dress No. 83bv. honored at a national conclave of the! gizes, 14 to 20 years, Price, 25 cents, Eta Upsilon Gamma ‘sorority which was held in Excelsior Springs, Mo,} last week when she was elected grand secretary of the organization. Other A SEI R Si officers elected were: President, Mra. SEALS- UBBER STAMPS Alfred Smith of Independence, Kan; vice president, Mrs. Frances Fales Cooper of New York City, N. Y., Miss Blizabeth Punkett of South Carolina and the grand organizer of the north- ern division, Miss Isabel Radér of Jef- ferson City, Mo. . l \eswrerrrrreeeeeiee ee tls at teeter ler cherokee and $4.00 qualities. Month End Sale $2 9 5 SBriceits'), Seite eae aap mcntare ihe Beal, Our New York Buyer Has Just Shipped Us 25 Wash Skirts | Values $7.50, Our Sale Price $4.50 15 Wash Skirts, valu #$10.5012 Skirts, Silks, Wools, Geor Our Sale $7 50 rt: tnd Fancy Yaterials, val- PMee Sac cose canes oe ues up to 50; $12 50 Our Sale Price. 12 Wash Skirts, value $15.50; °°" *" eae * Our Sale 10 50 A big new line of Midsummer Price o Pattern Hats just received —40-inch Figured Georgette Crepe in a good range of pat- terns. Regularly $4.50 yd. Month End $3 Qs SalevPrice yc 2.8 thot ee ae Mrs, Sloane of Wichita, Kan., is ex-| pected Tuesday to visit at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sloane and family of this city. Mr. Sloane is the city clerk, —40-inch Fan-ta-si Sport Silk in colors, Navy, Copen, Brown, Black and White. Regularly $8.75 to $11.50 yd. Month End Sale Price........ $6.75 Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Fhe hehe had heh heheheh hdd hehe death hikinhiulh eee Women's Auxiliary Meeting Tomorrow The regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion. will] be held in the club rooms in the base- eo ment of the Westfhotel building tomor- T Ss row afternoon at/2:30 o'clock. | SPO A H pure R YOUR Return Home LAs livain, Miss Eileen and Misa “Kathleen Money to Loan‘ on Diamonds, Sullivan arrived Saturday from Wen- Jewelry, Guns, Clothing ver, making the trip overland in their i ner Marmon motor ear. ‘They re enily| Casper Loan and Clothing attended the Republican convention 'n'| Store—229 South Center Chicago, Miss Eileen Sullivan has been} TRANSFER CO. Phone 948 ILLALALLLELELLELLLALLALAAMLLALAAAAA AAA