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_TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920 lyn B. another widely & qua of the Mason would not thine it to tag Jane Doe on the street and at-)/the {tempt to convince her that she was the/list alleged to have been long The Enterp’ conclusion that Evelyn. Then, toot there| Casper was fictitious handicap. Evelyn hed/as it should be. Thi to have her picture taken/on the trail o Syely fcatte among her frivnds,as related in intanes so there were no fund of the cash. young and since lady, There tte, and secured a re- just ene ame to. n and found thing to do on TOSUCCESS OF SCOUTS: CAMP) of 1920 catalog and mmii one but the Enterprise had ev-r|the face of the situation and the En on in all bra and | her or heard of her, it made it)terprise did jt. Reopened the contest SAK i the { bring own blankets; ‘articl v 1 nd : t jvery difficult for those who: aspired to|/and reawarded the prizes. Miss Thelma | enrollment fs ur ee PRSHUTSPanSUIAN icine nieatealtone paiva’ s l follow 1 atic |form Evelyn's acquaintance. Foster who had previously been award eae L para combs abehs us nana \ x ay T) . = atl Se ae i arr eoritta = Council, Boy Scouts of America, to be} = SATIRIC. Pepe apoeg = = The 's explanation in de ed pcond p in th ntest ihe; URGE ORs ral iW Raat Ol CASPER COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA tail printed last night is good. Fiction|moved up into first place and ant ecu eheet or x e be writers will cherish it as the last word|approximately $11,000 for the sut fae Ze BE Sates sasaiee GASH: Chamber of Commerce Phone 307 eae | Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Lane “ill attend|in th t. It tells all about the find-|tions she had turned in and the EW OL Ret et hanete yee aaa i ns ~ 97 to Lawn Fete |the dinner given » Henning hete!|/ing of the fair Evelyn in the environs,;performed. The second prize wil! be AY ust Bie i een eee aero j Camp Application Card—Season 1920 An invitation is extended to every-!this evening. of Butte and about demanding the re-/given to the young lady contestant at Ta ceed ti ee at feanti Gis) eat I desire to attend the camp conducted by the Casper Boy Scouts one to attend the lawn fete to be given{ing from Denver, turn of the $14,100 bones which the Gillette. fe Me eT TR aT EoRt Ieeaek tex aliihillvelicer fall [either i: 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. * Enterprise had them given Into And so the great subscription con-|¢!* mautaooe see eae eos charg,| 224 will cheerfully comply with whatever camp r ulations may be = oe, SEED ANY. OIK street tha Me and, See Ce eatas arom Renee ned On) OF rd. [test that has kept everybody Bs transportation, food and in-| enacted for the welfare of all. The members of the Suner-[the city from Salt Creck on ,a short] It seems iaat a cashier's check on| friends on the tiptoe of ¢ ment on and must be paid at time of|N the Mark's Epis 1} business trip. om, here th will!the Stockmen’s National Ban! of|the past several months is closed, fin rent. Scouts may enroll for both] “#Me€ ------------------------------------~~------------ : will be the hoste: and it at Mr. Anderson's old home in In-|Casper was received by the Enterprisc,| ished and done. Everybody is h BpGHOTa RIEL e RCE HIBN TE WOUlE ACK CSS ter wear a re ae freshments will be si i. | rom elyn for $8,160 as early as|over the result, including the eee ene: to ait, Toc nee REE ee RE see eee ¢ | May 29th or thereabouts, but the | prise. : : sh one Wooton-Roberts Wedding nd Mrs. Major Ormsby and son,| of subscriptions which this amount ——___ The following points regarding Camp hea) Performed in Basin {Lawrence, have left driving over! covered was not turned in until later.| Miss Martha Hawkins has resumed|‘Pike, the name chosen i parr : : z As a mplete surprise to yfor the Yellowstone National _p: th the suspicions] her position with the Oil Well Supply “re set forth in a statemen r the’ Do your parents object to your swimming under proper condi- friends chasstha wed ¢ Where they will spend about two wee 1 rise were aroused, butloffices in the Oil Exchange building |PUblic, accompanied by an application). . Chi i riends ere he wedding cerenx be t. be ere aroused, os ie wxche eae p . * z| ed 2cth y sire e) st sec- lee Uy ine ee 2 on the evening of July 3rd when -|after a vacation of two weeks. Miss|blank. tions ?______ eck section you desire to attend. ; ( ) First sec Miss Irene Story of Boulder, Colo.,]1yn drove up to the F Hawkins 1 Miss nor Majors mp located in beautiful open fy tion. ( ) Second section. ( ) Both sections. No application re- Roberts has been a t cask hf re with her father Mr. high powered nd submitted |.spent the two we as guests at the C..in Smith Creek va! F: fishir ear A hoa Gag leat Be in Riverton for the past winter. seg) i she ke m credentials the prize money which) M. Taylor cabin m the mountains ulmirably adapted for games; abund Icetve alter August | wi e considered. his application bears my Wooton is connected with the K-itn 3 _._|she demfinded in preference to | SSS = ance of shade; best of water; camp! full approval. Lumber company he 1 has returned from Michi-| house and lot amounting to the t | A business meeting of the directors|cook, whom scouts will assist in regu 5 Phelbrdecarrived si ureay » he spent several weeks visit-| sum of $14,100 was paid into t land stockholders of the Glenrock Oil|lar turns; culinary equipment furnish \Parent Ore Guardians ns Sere ee ee eS Mek and the young couple have taken | ut his old home. hands and she departed. This is company was held yesterday afte ed but scouts advised to bring mess!Scoyt Master ___ apartment at the Alexander where they Zs ma se essence of the story as the Enterprise| in the law offices of Attorney R.| kits for hikes; tents accommodate full] > oes ge Will Heda homarte thait trends: |. ie Fall Mrs. W. J. Chamberlin have} teqls. it |Hagens, in the Oi) Exchange buik of ci buvstiesachwScoutsntol Amounte Encloseds = sn a ee INCEGES re rnec rom an € Sore Suter ied py/e#8t: Mrs. Chamberlin has been visit Hon! cinten helag’s Daw ia rant icles ae: old home in Winfield, Kan., ae pretty de Rig ae » last fall, Mr. Chamberlin left for ning for Deny a ‘ where they ; i t in time to attend the Hilk’s ee ate ave. te , convention in Chicago. From there he fuests of Mrs. Carl Wever for the last|Visited the furniture markets in Grand dates | Rapids, Mich., and found the market ryt ee jin a very good condition. He did some Judge#and Mrs. Roderick N. Mateon| cxtensive buying for the Chamberlin of Cheyenne, Wye inathercityfanaeae oe Company. Ber eat be (gheate, of) the stockioldérs) am Glo ha: i. -Yasijari is im the city’ from oard of directors of the Consolidates sais gata ts be Royalty this evening at a dinner given ba A = eet SagHe Hone i entaat € : C ——__ 9 { Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green and fam PERSON ily ar aving on a two weeks trip ALS '/ overland thru Colorado. ar = — | itecen rs J. Coyne of the CoyneSaller com | O. W. Faulkner of Chicago is spend- pany returned te from a business|ing several days in the city attending trip to Boulder, Colo. to business matters connected with his Sieh? © oil interests. ‘Mrs. C, B. Bartholomew and daugh- A dhs ter Miss Nell urtholomew h re c. . Peatrass of Denv Colo., turned from Decatur, IIL, where they|mumbered among the business visite went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ba stered at the Henning hotel for tholomew’s brother-in-law. oa a a 2 8 A. E. Lawrence left this morning or County , Commissioner B. Griffith three weeks trip to the east in the in- and children and Mrs. W. N. Fos ts ef the Holp syndicate. returning from Yellowston +e! 6 the kson Hole HW ewhberry of Cheyenne, Wyo., 1s} wlins. Cards re in the city on a short business trip. | y friends here report an en 28 joyable trip thus far. J. D. Grant of Salt Lake City, Utah, yin oe is spending the next few days in the! N. P. Dalton, proprietor of the city on business connected with his oil hotel, is seriously ill in Denver interests. Colorado. J Temple of Washington, D. ¢ Walter Schultz lef und J Haw! of the same place are} trip through the state numbered among the busines lest Schultz will attend to at the Henning hotel. the McCord and Brady ees ’ G. W. Goff of Che: is in the city bee lind attending to busine s for a few Margaret Tuohy has returned days. to home her ter undergoing a e 08 slight ope! n. Mr. and Mrs. Y. G. Burton of Ale Sc ae meda, Cal. are spending: the week ‘her visiting with old friends. They v ] locate here as Mr, Burton is very in 1 terested in the oil fiel Anderson and daugi returned from ¢ they have been vis everal months. Mrs. Ander sume her with tne and Cunnin: in the yods departm: Mrs. Ernes bull, iting for son will Richards dry ¢ Theresa le, have Wyo., w Y y yosition m store ates D. Morgan of city attendir a few Lincoin, Neb., is in the to business matters for days. | eet a | John Pritchett, who in. here with Mr. and Probst, has returned to Greybull, Wyo. has 1 M his n visi Frank home in| R. He Neb., Patterson, is here from Omaha attending to business in the in-! terests of the Richardson Drug com pany. ee 8 Mrs. Charles H. Horschman and family left for Thermopolis, Wyo., whe will visit with friends and} relativ Horschman will join 1 family in a few days, making the trip overland. Robert Ellis of the United Drug company of Boston, Mass., is in the city) on (business with: the | Kimbalf Drug company, representative for the Rexall drug goods and Mrs . are in the city to attend t r given by the Consolidated Ro; in honor of Brooks. eee M 1d Mrs. R. N. Matson will be guests at the dinner given tonight at the Henning hotel, They will return to their home in Denver, Colo., some time tomorrow $1.00 hat sale. 7192 Don't miss We Zke EVELYN F (Continued from Pi B. Mason was found. Rnterprise alt unaided. Evelyn was not discove that the Montana. harder living poo! rl was 1 And what made to find her w under an regular umed leuth, sle as uP Ol IN BUTTE, MONT. tended visit in the t i it 3 beeause s ni: uthing When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink NSTANT POSTUM ‘There's a Reason’ = Special at. Special at ... 25 HATS Choice of Any Hat in the Shop The. Phone 1304W. 60 Gingham & Voile Dresses Sizes 16 to 14 _ : Have Been Priced up to $12.50 $5.95 A Dandy Line of Wool Scarfs Have Been Priced up to $7.50 $4.95 at $1.00 $10.00 Shop 156 South Center. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY f l All Casper Is Talking About This Retiring Sale Florsheim, Nettleton, Walk-Over Shoes SHOE & CLOTHING co Retiring Sale See Our Windows. Judge the Values for Your Self Wyoming’s Greatest Clothing Store Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Summer C lothing Slashed HERE YOU ARE A- CLEAN SWEEP of all Panama Hats all Straw Hats, YOUR choice of our entire stock of Panama Hats, worth $15.00. $6.85 Retiring Price YOUR CHOICE of our entire stock of fine Straw Hats, worth up to $8.50. $3.95 Retiring Price $1.50 VALUE Men’s Summer Crash and Silk Hats. Retiring ; Price * .., 85€ $4.00 VALUE in Split and Milan Straws. Retiring ha UG Copyright 1920 fiart Schaffner & Marx ASTONISHING REDUCTIONS in this great Sale. Included are all Summer Suits by HART, SCHAFF- NER & MARX. Palm Beach, Cool Cloth, Alpaca and Beach Cloth. $750 In Popular Models In Pleasing Colors In Prevailing Weaves RETIRING PRICE Suits Worth up to $35.00 SUMMER OUTING TROUSERS Beautiful white flannel, also neat hair line stripes in black and blue Beach Cloth and Alpaca. Just the Trous- ers for sport, tennis, golf or dancing. Retiring Price $4.85, $12.50 SUMMER TROUSERS of fine white duck, per- fect fitting, well-made; the kind you can wash without spoiling the graceful lines; they are great values at— Price. D430 Price .. SUMMER WASH NECKWEAR — $1.00 wash Four-in-Hands. .. Retiring Price 65¢ Four-in-Hands 75e wash