Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1920, Page 3

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a county high school nald on Friday afternoon in the gymnasium of the school. The dance was in honor studio 4 of}Of the Laramie football team. - The ‘or- A mos pore given Saturday afternoon by - Miss Jessie Anderson at her\ studio, |/Chestra composed of students. of’ the ~ South Beech and Sixth streets." Those} high school supplied the music, Mr, and Mrs, T. F, Dean of Chicago, e visiting at the home of Mr. Dean's ister, “Mrs. L. P. Wilson, of this city : ‘his {s their first trip to Wyomiug and 56th Anniversary they intend. to remain here for several niated for Surprise. _vjweeks before going to southern Call- Mrs. W.-B. Bohannon was the sur-| fornia, where they will spend the wii prised guest of honor at asparty given | ter- at her home, 431 North Beech street, in wate recognition of her S6thibirth anniver-) Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fisher are spend sary. Many friends remembered the oc-| ‘9S ® few days in the city from their casion with appropriate gifts. ‘The eve-| home at Salt Creek. They are ‘visiting xing was spent with tusi¢-ana with| With friends while heres reminiscences of pioneer days. At the big 4 close of the time a delicious dinner was served to 20 guests. » * W. G. Burnett i Dinner Party. ‘ Dr. and Mrs, 8. ‘T. Bitler and Wit- Mam Clayton were the guests of ho vor at an informal dinner party given terday afternoon at the home of and Mrs. W. G. Burnett: Places wor. laid for nine gues! he Guest at lags, Dinner-Dance, Thursday. Mis# Margaret England has returned from Douglas, where she spent several days as the guest of Miss Lulu Satis. Miss England was among the guest! ‘at a dinner dance given Armistice Day by < ' ©. EB. Rhinesmith ig in the city from the Osage oll fields, where he has been on business for the Midwest Refining Company, ae tee "Mr..and Mrs. H. 0, Barber of Lan. der, are spending a few days here on -| business and Visiting with friends, pak TEx-Governor f. Bi Brooks Jett: fast night for Denver, where he will spend several days looking after business in- | terests. Parser Ed Scherch returned Jast week end from Omaha, where he has been ship ping sheep. e 0% Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Wyland and fam- ‘The only matinee dance given so “or this season by the student body at Following a summer spent on their homestead in the Bessemer district, DRESSES ‘DIRECT FROM NEW YORK ALL STRICTLY NEW MODELS _ In the finest of materials, tricotines, poiret twills, velours and jerseys, in every new and wanted color..@.: _ » At the moderate price of — A Remarkable Showing * $16.50 SKIRTS _ In the extreme latest models and materials, plaited and plain; excep- tional values, { 20 Per Cent Off ~ Presbyterian Night wy Henning Hotel, November 16 All Ppesbytehians in Casper and those who have no » other church connections are cordially invited to a get- together meeting and reception in the HENNING HOTEL DINING ROOM Tuesday, November 16, 8:30 to 10:30 P. M. CARLOAD OF WASHINGTON APPLES The Pioneer Warehouse and Transfer Co. ~ | 136 West B Street AND‘ SOLD DIRECT TO YOU 3 JONATHAN, WAGNER, ROMAN BEAUTY, PIPPIN AND GANO ii Better put in your. winter supply good pers. Com look them over., The price is right. “hg i ered in lots to merchants 8) 136 Tris g hesic-sens below the Courthouse Miss Sauls. ily left last nigkt for Denver, where’ - se ~e | they will spend some time on business Matinee Dance ri and pleasure, at High School, . # ® - | Haxota Krather and James B. Tones’ have been visiting with relatives and jhawe returned. to their former. positions! attindig to business matters for the With, the See Ben Realty, Company.| past several weeks. Both report ® splendid time during the} summer. ‘ “26 Colonel’ M. O. Biglow, commanding officer at. Fort Russell, is spending’ a few days in the city on business. Sig aeons J. Ws Longshore has returned to hts where he spent last week. Mr. Wong- shore. has been shfpping sheenato Omaha, ° in Gasper ‘on business. 4 oto’ 4 eee Mrs. “Bs. B, Brooks is' ia Laramie at-| “witiam Cheney of Freeland, was In tending a meeting of the board of trus-| the city today. tees of the State, university, Mite en 6 ses ROK. Staley. returned Saturday night from Denver, where he, spent’ most of last week attending to,important busi- ness matters connected’ with his broker- |: age here. ees A. H.Stewart of the Casper Wyomini: theater “corporation “is in’ Denver ut- tending to business for the next few days. *y at «ee Attorney M. W. Purcen, who was Mm for several days last week, is still con- fined to his home on South Park strect. ras , ft for Denver, msiness mat: 3, Durham h: & will look the next BE. Pendeh, attorn short business trip thru ee { Mrs, Alice Turner has restmed her position with the Oil Weill suppl: fices in the Oil Exchange building being absent because of an. illnes several days. s 8 * Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Price day from Kansas City, Mo. they * eee" }) 0. Cacharellis went to Arminto yes- terday om a hunting trip. James Bargér has returned Laramie. Lee Stock left ranch near* Bucknum from Omaha,| sng New Mexico. Archer ©. Meyring of Cheyenne, is Alex B. King has returned from. New. castle, trial, le. Midwest Refining company operations looking after business interests. H.W. Ladd has returned to his of- flees with the Midwest Refining Corm- List ’s Emulsion. ree “ee ° from . SR + © e Yerterday for Colorado where he wns attorney in a L. Bechtel, superintendent of the Grass Creek, Wyo., is in the city ers AT ITS BEST The strongest com- pliment ever paid to Scott's Emulsion! is tle vain attempts at imitation. Those | who take cod-liver oil at its best, take 2-14 j Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. WRIG Bright eves, | rosy cheeks and red lies come from good digestion. Wrigley’s is a delicious ald to the teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. ‘DOUBLE EMINT SEF INT Wi, 7 Ss always on hand. ~ OL Walker ‘ Lumber has been reduced 30 per cent since last March. You can buy lumber in Casper cheap- _ér than in any other town in this part of the country. Have you inough of that? Come in and talk itover. “ complete, bright stock Phone 240 Lumber Co: the ‘city from their homestead near|in the spring on oil lands for whi here visiting with friends and attend-| he holds the leases. Some 50,000 ac ing to business. ichanic for the C. & N. W., has pur- chased a beautiful home on South Oak been serigusty fl wi | ane a aa — ——S—— pany in the Oil Exchange Building}street -thru, the A, P. Nesbit meaitz}the kidneys, is-somewhat improved. tor. after spending last week in Denver,| company and will’ move his family here} day, jt: is: reported. Colo., in ‘confgrence with H. B. Steel trom Towa. of the purchasing department. eee ’ “ee E. Richard Shipp left today for C Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Marquis are in| cago td make arrangements for drill them externally with— ‘Of oil Iand leases are controlled by M hat Shipp. J. W. Walker, assistant. master me- "8 6 - Vv ‘The condition of Lew Gay who ABOVE ALL delicious taste wonderful variety beautiful boxes— - a pleasure to give a joy to receive— Brecht Choeélates "make life sweeter” Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses When we received our fall goods, we faced the fact that retail prices were get- ting beyond the public’s purchasing power. There was only one solution—to reduce our own profits.” This we did until the margin of profit was less than any merchant is legitimately entitled to. We now show values which justify the immediate purchase One nee $25.00 Lot 49.50 i _.. $27.50 st, $45.00 | —§ let $37.50. tot $55.00 | ™ -—-960.00 | g50.00 et $65.00 | '*:.. _.$97.50|*. $67.50 Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ~ Prices Revised Entire Stock — ! # RU

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