Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 3

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State Rebekahs Select { Mrs. Robert Thomas has come her Casper for 1921 Meeting jto locate from her homé jn Boulde The Rebekah, i . She will join her son and daug! ming met in Ri John Thor and 1 Thom: 15, for the ann who are both employed in this city, se Mr. and Mrs, C. A. for of the sta ing was in dent, Lucretia Reports of Gibbs are le Itimore, Md., where they ving work were made by the pr and other ir teresting talks ° given by off returned from all over thi where nm was in the city fi | assembly of t attending to busi be held this s Shoo his old Marr of Roc! 1 Edith vy. +jhome. From there Mr. ns will q EB . to the eastern shoe markets on a z jbuying trip. He will be gone abou t : Proctor of Chey see conduc chaplain, side guard, nace River, and outside Smith of Casper. | Mr Plans for the ensuir ar were made P ond the year will be most pr erous! who is living at one in the growth of the organization 3 it is believed. r ; | Wesphgl_ who is connscted The next annual meeting will be held! .; gingsMapiieokrtment..of the Farthing of Lan Bush of Hullett Hopkins of ( “guard, Fr ers) Rollin in-| Wyo. rumored tha n this com Lewis in It Ds pans i ining company has left repre tive pelated ! thes | 7 k Hills where he will visit ent nment afforded them by his old home with friends and rela tiverton members. tives, 5 } 2% Ch hd ope Je. Fete! is Se M. Stiffler of Denver, Colo., is spend eh aad ing the in the y on business for awn fete held last evening atthe Midwest Oil company Blac > he on South} ee ites a 80! Dr. J. H. Miller is leaving for Den snlver, Colo., today after attending the ‘| banquet at the Henning hotel las: held out of doors as| night. ally had os had bee The lawn see lighted 1 anterns, and re-| John H. Cas v is cortnected freshments were ved at tables. Th with M. W. Purcell, torn members of the Sunergne of the St.! pected to return tomorrow ehurch were the hostesses,|:nountains where he has been on a affa Ss placed in charge of} {dishing and camping trip. bs * * Miss Leone 108 *e 8 4 J. G. Purcell, of Bowling Green, Ky., Barty (ane From is attending to business here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Patton, Mr. and) Mrs. L. G. Murphy, the Misses Irma} Patton of this city line and At-|, b Kerchhof, n of Den- . Cole Bi lith Bol yn Jessen of Cheyenne, have turned from motor tri thru the Yel tional park | here on They all re very enjoyable . * The young ladies will be the F.C. B ofe Chavennen, We Bue M Patton for the ne “| spending the next few days day nd several ente Jon business connected with being planned in their he terests: at Teer . * Luncheon in Honor | Joe L. esident of the-May of Mrs. Riach " } Tank left last night for Mrs. B. Lummis ained in-] Denver A business Meripiin unch-| the inter » company. soe e from Chicago to liv will be ass ted with Dr. Kamp. "The ions at the lu ble wi ed out in Attorney H. B. Durham night for Denver, Colo. to 1 affairs. left last attent to * . | Mark Weber, treasurer of Srn0 *|pell Oil company, turned from a - Bartholomew |jusiness trip to Denver, Colo. 8 * the Chap- an of Denver, Colo., is rez gant 8 See eat } 3 ae c | te t the Henning hotel while at miwenKs cH } | H. lL. Wood is here from Tulsa. Oala., Mr. and Mrs. G. and) on oil business. A. Gilbourne Ren Ward ha returned to Moneta, making the trip overland. il-| A. Wilson of borne visited with her daught Mrs spending Adaline Jac Gi) business: ma: borne while hi and Miss Veeta John Pe Mrs. M. Belmont of Chicago, to , is at ‘Ss matters here for isin. t f O'Donnell who he few di visiting here for the pa eieilns ratirned to her W. I. Alexander is here from Sar While a g |Francisco, Cal., on a short business nell, Mrs | visit. party on oe ets National Taylor to Chica, Colo, rned last night te spending the first on oil business. ‘2 2 Is. Griffith and the and Mary Griffith . W. N. Foster have returnec two weeks trip to the Yellow. National park. They went intc who will spend 8 in Wisconsin where she will with friends. | , Colo., DONT WASTE ‘A GOOD THIRST \ ON A \ POOR DRINK ZS" BRING IT HERE A Good Thirst is a Thing to be Treasured—It is Always Worth a Good Drink. Our Soda Fountain puts up the best drink you ever had. It Will Pay You to wait until you can reach our fountain. You Will Not Be Kept Waiting—Only two con- siderations are ahead of Promptness at our foun- tain—Cleanliness—Quality. RESCRIPTION DEPT. 83 TITIIILISLLOSLLLLILILLLD SD {the ret trip and say|business connected with the Lezion.| 8. K, Loy of Casper tourists} vee | bearer; Samu while in the p Mr. and M gins of Glen-| ROYAL ARCH MASONS | grand recorde: PRP ey jrock, were gue: Henning ho ston, grand t H. H. Elder of Denver, Colo. ts in|tel last night. They are returning to Rafter of Che the eity on a short bu Y their home today The eend c Oe er ee ing office M. _ Wheele Fawr pas el Pea} Sheridan, . trip thru the AR’ the A TIE a J _(Crane of ‘tate in his new mot i ports the roads to be in f vo] Mr. SILI SS FITTILSLLLLOALALELALALAAAA Add ddd EVISSIISSILALLLZAAZLALAL ALA —836 inches wide; a silk and cotton fab: satisfaction; comes in rose, copen- hagen, navy and black and white, at . and black, at park thr and} ¥ river} American Le then| Cheyenne, V Harry Fish 0, and and Mrs d Lorimer of Lusk ng to their home at the Hen after nquet é Mrs..H. A. ,/ Hester Burns visiting I. HH. They spent yeste nne. He is nied by his abeth Carey, who has 1 some time at Careyhurst. . . ing to their pr will to the sta th D'Olier w r, Sund Mas Che Casper Daily Tribune er, state secretary ) sion, arrived to: Wyo., where he has been on| ermopolis, V PAGE THREE warden; Hudson W. grand junior warden; F day of Laramie, grand star | grand |son of Th mopolis, amuel Dicke aes ‘ston, gr | Rafter of Che: Burns and daughter, Mi June} of High I e degree upon six pa. grand commandery elected tne Nowing officers: William P: d commander; J A.| and in later nne, grand depu -| twenty A. C. Jones of Laram: and! London stag ulissimo; Fred W. Rendle of Rayw-! - grand captain of the gu ister_of Sheridan, grand senior made expe home. ion hh returned to his ft end int | In Holland from £ grand prelate. pd the follow- Sheldon muel Corson of Ch useful gum or paste is “/ BHURGH EDIFICE FOR A special meeting of all the mi of bers and friends of the Christian chu E.|ill he held tomorrow eve lock at the home of Mrs. W fast A street. dq concerning the ¢ rch edifice. Other impo will ‘Le bronght up and it 1e members and friends of Miss Alma Zaiss of I the inventor of a device It is the custom i man to enter the priesthood once tion of + GHRISTINS DISCUSSED Diseussions will’ be urged at- imed will increase the efficiency of a sts in business offices by eliminat- | lish playwright, who has married her jing the loss of time under the present Persian collaborator, Mr. Kai Ardaschir, method of making erasures on carbon of wrote her first play when she was 7, |copies of stenographic work. 's has seen more than produced on the Siam for every nis. lifetime, for a period Which varies from a few months to as many years. OF ALL SUMMER SMERCHANDISE You Must See All That We Are Offering at This Sale to Realize Your Opportunity to Economize Clearaway of Silks Georgette Crepes In a wide variety of the season’s most desirable shades, at $2.69 “” $2.98 Crepe Faille that will assure good wearing $1.98 Gros de Laundre —A yard wide silk that will wear better than taffeta; in brown, taupe $3.59 Plain Taffetas —yYot will find a very complete y of shades, including black and navy, at $2.98 Fancy Taffetas —Light ground, with floral designs, very pretty for evening frocks, at $3.48 Crepe de Chines —40 inches wide; a good heavy quality; all shades included; Clear- away price only $2.79 Fancy Silks —Messalines and taffetas, stripes and plaids; yard wide; all included in one lot, at $1.98 Flowered Georgettes —40 inches wide; in rose, navy and blue and rose combination; Clear- away price $3.39 Novelty Skirtings —Including all the newest weaves of the summer; white and colors; at $4.98 + 9525 $6.98 $7.98 Parasols We must clean stock, which is low already at 20 Per Cent Discount our present marked very —tThere is style to these frocks; are beautifully made. At these prices it Values up to ———es \ VAASPAPPSALLALAPLBPPLLEPLALE ALLA, Clearaway of cAll Summer ‘Ready-to-Wear Summer Frocks of De- pendable Quality at — Radical Price Re- ductions It is quite surprising to find such frocks with prices so low. Voiles, linen and silk dresses, novelty and plain silk skirts, are the garments that you will be able to secure at a very low price. LADIES’ SUITS All Summer Suits at ONE-HALF PRICE Linen Dresses —Only a limited number of these dresses; in a good range of colors; * sold as high as $37.50, now $24.98 Silk Skirts * —Here are included all novelty silk skirts; white and colored. Values up to $8.50 for -... Values up to $28.50 for -.. Values up to $29.50 for ..... Values up to $39.75 for . Voile Dresses Smocks —The warmth of summer days makes a woman wish for a supply of just such garment; a variety of sheer fabrics and colors, at Half-Price Khaki Suits —Khaki suits—coat and breeches— sizes 36 to 42; at — $8.19 Khaki riding breeches; sizes 40 and 42, at $3.69 good wisdom to have a supply $748) horse fess $4.48 Values up to Silk Dresses —Our entire stock of silk dresses, marked decidedly low Values t nlues up to $14.98 Values up to $59.50 for .... Silk Underwear at 15% Discount and pink. The usual Golden Rule prices less 15 per cent discount Wash Skirts and fancy gabardine. Values up to $3.48 Values up to $11.95 for .... Georgette Blouses —Dainty colored blouses neatly cay broideted ; all sizes; priced Values up to yur’ $4.48 alues up to EE) for ..... _.. $7.48 alues up to $15.00 for. $9.48 satins, georgettes, taffetas, etc., are $29.75 for ..... $37.95 Values up to —A large and complete line of silk underwear to select from; white —White wash skirts of pique, plain $6.95 for made up; some plain; many em- $8.98 for .... $18.95 for -26e Clearaway of Summer Wash Goods Voiles —86and 40-inch voiles, the season’s most desirable, wash fabric; our whole stock priced so as to move them this month to make room for our fall goods See them at these 43e 59e 63e 73¢ 98e $1.05 . $1.19 $1.45 $1.79 Tissues —Two more months and maybe longer, to wear these cool wash fabrics, or buy them for next sum- mer. - They are always -staple. These are 30, 32 and 36 inches wide. A large selection, at 4A3e 53e 65e 73ec 83e Silk Shirtings —A larger selection of neat dressy patterns cannot be found anywhere; both crepe and tub silks; priced to clear away every piece. $3.19 Quality for .. $3.89 Quality for $3.98 Quality for $5.48 Quality for -$3.98 One lot of 36-inch MADRA: SHIRTING, with col- $1.98 ored satin stripes, at.... Ladies Underwear Ladies’ Union Suits of fine quality cotton cuff-knee and shell-knee; all sizes, from 34 to 44— 83e*"” 89e Cretonnes —A wide diversity of pretty de- signs; in light, medium and dark; suitable for all purposes, at 65e 79ce 85e $1.05 $1.19 . 1.29 _ $1.49 $1.98 Organdies —A45-inch Swiss organdy; in rose pink, maize, lavender, at ’ $1.55 The GOLDEN RULE STORE EVERYTHING TO WEAR N N N @ N , N N N . . N N N N N N N N N ® \ N \ N N \ Ni N N N Ni = GKLISTIITISITISSSIEIL IV’ TIIISSGESS SI ISI ISLS LI IIS. WLI IS ILI LIS ST, SITS IIIS SESE SII SSIS SSSI SS:

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