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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 ferred from the station at Lusk on account of @ reduction of forchs at that place. eee Miss Marion Runden is leaving for New York, Washington, D, C.. and on business for the Fargo Oil company. eae W. L. Tribby of Roundup, Mont, te »| Spending several here looking after business matters. *. A. Pea eee ranch attending to business Visiting with fri-ads for the ast «ee + +] MLR Bloom fx here from Lincoln, will present a ballet in the near fu. eet hae meee Wo noe San ae ture. The rehearsals on the work are customers. to, business in the city for the day. will meet in the Mcose hall instead of es 8 ithe home of Mrs. Brodie. The} W- B. McCarthy is in Lander look-| R. W. Turner of Lincoln, Neb., is Iter ApeOS WAT. be apnea nerecdae | ing. efter: bustbbes , betore returning | "Pending a few days here on business his home here. oS; Seportance. > to eee Judge OD. ‘Murahe has returned |_ MF and Mrs. A. K. Bott and little to + J. A. Leary, division froight and | passenger agent for the Burlington, - | returned yesterday from a short busi ness trip to Cheyenne. NOTICE. The Ladies Aid of the First. Pres- byterian church will hav a bake sale Saturday afternoon, in White's Gro- -|cery from 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Roy Wyland was: hostess. yes- terday afternoon at an informal: tea 5-13-1t and kensington in honor.of-Mrs. Neil ‘Tyler of Rock River, who !s visitin Twelve ladies enjoyed the afternoon. . . | for the east where she will visit her turned to is offices here e-. Mrs. Julian Lever is leaving today son who is attending Ann Afbor, Mich. From there she will visit in 2 | Injuries Fatal To Daughter of Montreal, eee Mr- and Mrs. James Fitzhugh are American Legion Dance Tonight. ‘The regular weekly daicing party to be given at the' Winter Garden un- der the auspices of the American Le-| With Mrs. “Charles Smith on South gion will be held this evening. The|Ash street, from their home in Spring- Kansas Author EMPORIA, Kan. May 13.—Miss Mary White, 16 years. of age, only Reed orchestra will supply the mu.| field, Ii. @aughisr <f William Allen White, au- sic and a straight program of danc- : thor and publisher of the Emporia Ga- tng! will be enjoyed. ; ee a ‘Wright; an’ stiorney of. cni-| sette. died this morning of injuries re- “ is spending several days here at-| ceived in a fall from‘a horse last Tues. é tending 10 Tegal matters. day. Miss White's horse ran under Be Graduate. °. tiie have ta) sa a|% tree and a low hanigng branch threw her to the ground fracturing her skull. a NOTICE. dng Announcements of the commence-| few days-in the city attending to bi ment week of the Principia * school | ness tcoate. y % vat Ihave been received here. Miss, Isabel . Poth Social “ervice circle of the Metho- Hanway, who has been attending the} 5 C. McMartin is here from Cheyenne Sy ‘hol junior college in St. Louis, Mo., will looking after business connected with diye. Gaasiac Berube Oroner ye Mertens graduate from the academic course ‘oll interests. morning from 11 o'clock on. 5-13-It ‘Wednesday, June 1. ee ee A. Heian. of is regis- ye teloni at: Cr a while in Successful Club the city on the week-end. Mr. ‘and Mrs ip. symes of Den- * Temperance laws recently = mssed in Uruguay are dsigned to’ make that country totally “dry” by 1925, when the nation will celebrate its centen- ‘Thd most successful of the. series are visiting: if amber for. over th ary. ot Midnight Dancing club parties | week-ond- = Bt rns Sart Ne gt el aang MSSM et: | ao, sauck es bon, ni tence hal! was crowded. with, dancers from | the. home hi her, Ned Martin.|the@use of patent medicines that I the! first to the last dance. Frank’ Mai to have had a strong prejudice against ‘The dance ri svat eit in Casper for the summer. them. But after four years doctor- ment and at 10 o'clock the tavora,were ‘Watson Cidtac pth returned from | "= With six different doctors, with- out results, for’ acute indigestion, gastritis, constipation, appendicitis and other ajiments, I was said to posses, I was “encouraged to try. Mays Wonderful Remedy, .scei wha’ it Ked dohe for a f: simni- larly afflicted. I also. was entirely relieved. of my troubie, and am sure Medicine will do.all,,and more than is claimed. for it-’ It is a sim- ple, harinless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes nal tract and aliays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach. liver, and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis. One dofe will con. vince or money refunded.—At all He was trans-. druggists.—Ady. given to the guests. Al! sorts of | Douglas, where he spent yesterday at- noise makers, were heard: and confet-| tending the track ge i ti, serpentine ribbon and brightly. col- Clark’ PéorY) wild! tq visiting at the ored cotton balls were Goon . flying around the hall. Pandemonium 'relgaed | 2. EB. Hanway home on South Grent street, is leaving tomorrow night for Soe tobe ntl SMORERE. TARR 38-1 eee nitsiva bac Pete iene freghments were served. ‘The Reed orchestra supplied tne mu-|PFother of Mrs; Hanway. Migtibkaen sha sxetisened: tn sicjand Mr. Brandenburg was the ae &2 ap Peat after’ spending yesterday in .~ wee | A Jar ting the Cas} cut Ww, any isn Bon = regu! meet ot per | Gulc! ‘company, ver, _ ‘Woman's club will be held at the home] ing after ‘business interests, Ailsa seni cadchey Be Peay, ts. a new yard clerk at| * : Wolcott street, tomdrrow afternoon ct Faas pong . W. J. Bailey will be in charge The Saeed of the Upstreamers class of the Methodist Sunday school will meet at the home of the teacher, Mrs. S. B. Bailey, 742 South Durbin stréet, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock... All members are asked to be present, : - © o Synurgae Tea Draws Splendid Crowd. * The Japanese tearoom in the Mid- aA iting < roof zJapan is’built above the hich: is on. the floor, a: the artistic sce: orient all E fect, in deta! ty filled. with blooming flowers were placed on the railing and the whole effect was picturesque. ‘The ingividual tea tables for four guests were decorated witha center- Piece of, flowers. ‘The afternoon was. spent playing auction’ bt xyt time. Lt 8 ee Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres- byteriar. church will hold a) sdle of For a Limited Time, Women Whe Open An Account Here, Will. Receive Free, a Genuine _ Pebble Leather Pass Book - And Cover, 6 and tea wasrnerved dur! . ‘ : Beautifully : | Embossed Something You Can Carry, And Show With: Pride, baked goods at the White grocery store tomorrgpr, all day. — } For Many Years to.Gome. tena tar doar eaiinlad at tan oteoe Please Get YOURS Before Bit,” Gildea cnitemns ety tas Exhausted , been! here looking after interests for the gntornal) revenue, returned to the state capital. eee ne ,8- ‘Wilson of the Midwest Refin- ing company, left Wednesday for Den- ver, making the ttip overland. eee Mes. Ralph Kammond is Visiting at er pid home in Spearfish, 8. D., for a feW days. The National Bank Of Commerce S."B. Palmer is in Lander attending to biisiness matters for the next few days; = “A Bank of - Strength and Service.” Lee Rosenfeld, who is representing the Stein-Bloch company of “Roches- The Famous Write for Reovedgcine | tog a DUO~- ART Knight- ju Steinway Campbell’s and Other Pianos DENVER fbe Casper Daily Cribune cheap. Here’s our secret: Commencing Saturday our entire stock consisting of thousands of dollars of the finest, newest and freshest merchandise will be put on sale. Here is your opportunity to stock up for the summer. We are open until 9 p. m. SALE Prices will be slaughtered to rock bottom. Many people will ask how can we sell so By buying direct from the largest manufacturers and having a buyer in New York, watching for all the best bargains, with cash on hand to pick ’em up, and shipping them direct tous. Not one item was overlooked in the entire store. Everything to go at a cut-price. SALE starts Saturday, 9 a. m. No Refunds or Exchanges During This Sale SEE OUR WINDOWS | 3 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Silk Dresses, All-Wool Suits and Wraps || : Silk Dresses lines, taffetas, tricolettes; all very neatly trimmed and values up to $20.00. Choice of this lot— SILK AND WOOL SKIRTS One assortment of Silk Poplin Skirts. Th rful val t ese are Cereee spate al $2.95 only ot One large rack filled with Skirts made of all-woo] serge, Embroidered Silk $4 95 . Skitts and-Fancy. Plaid Skirts... e Women’s All-Wool Plaid Skirts in a variety ia aa MR ET SILK PETTICOATS One ike rack packed with some of the most beautiful. Petticoats of all silk Jersey, Taffetas, Mes- salines, in a full range of colors. $3.95, $4.95 and $6.95 HOSIERY Children's Stockings, in black, white or brown; me- z 7 Sit dium weight and very close. | band or lace straps; wonder- ly ‘woven; regular 45c | ful values; regular $1.50 Values. Our sale price— values. Our sale price— 23e 89c ‘Women's Lisle Hose, full- fashioned, reinforced heel and toe; all sizes. Colors, é “= black, brown and white— sizes. ‘While they last— 50c 45c. GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN AND GINGHAM DRESSES “Ina variety of plain: and fancy trimmed; sizes, up to 14 years —. PAR ke $1 49 Girls’ Gingham Dresses. of - genuine fast dry. ginghams; made in styles that are neat and dressy; button belt and pocket cone: allyl tees $2.59 sizes o WOMEN’S SWEATERS A large assortment of Women’s and * Misses’ Swéaters of fine soft wool yarn; singe: styles and $2.98 v; and Extra Saacaer, Women’s Lawn Dresses, beautiful embroidered trimmed; others braid pipod. Exceptional values— $4.95 UNDERWEAR Women's Union Suits, Misses’ Union Suits, white; very fine ribbed; all Silk Dresses styles and sizes in all imaginable colors made of taffetas, soft messalines, Lonsines, Georgette crepes and many other new materials. . Silk Dresses direct from the largest eastern manufacturers; no two alike, and the best qualit; Crepe, genuine Chiffon Taffetas, soft satins, Georgette com- binations, in a choice of colors and sizes. A Women’s and Misses’ al!-wool All Wool Suits..." right up-to-the-minute styles;,made of Jersey, Serges, Tricotines, plain and fancy; ° very neatly trimmed and all marked at ridiculously low prices. Prices range from A beautiful assortment of Silk Dresses made of messa- In this assortment of Dresses there are about 250 different and cor:binations; In this lot of Dresses you will find positively the newest styles materials. They are made of Canton EXTRA SPECIAL All Wool Wraps 85 New Coat Cape Wraps in the season's best shades, very neatly and artistically trimmed; ALL-SLLK LINED; regular $30.00 to $40.00 values. OUR PRICE WHILE THEY LAST— The choice of our entire millinery stock divided in- three sections; no matter what the price has been, take the choice for CORSETS We sell the C. & B. and Henderson Corsets. We guarantee them to be the best fitting and wearing corsets on the market. BEADS Our entire line of Egyp- tian Pearls and other beads at 25 Per Cent Di S c O un t Neckwear at very attrac- tive low prices. In this department you cam find any kind of Purse or Canteen Bag that you desire; hundreds of different styles and sizes; some of all leather, others in the all-silk or beaded, and prices from— $1.00 and Up. COLLARS AND NECKWEAR Ladies’ Lace Collars and A very beautiful line of . SILK BLOUSES One large assortment of All-Silk Georgette Crepe and Tricolette Blouses $3 95 e at... One large case jammed with beautiful All- Silk Blouses of georgette crepe and many other all-silk materials; all sizes ahd: colore sch. 6 ue eS * $5. 95 One lilies rack filled with All-Silk Waists and Blouses; about 300 to choose from; the newest styles and colors, all very neatly t d 1 val to $15.00. Our price ee OLD INFANTS’ WEAR Our Infants’ Departmert is complete and you can find anything for the baby to wear at prices that will attract any shopper. Not cheap, but quality mer- chandise at low prices. Choice of the Entire Department at 20 Per Cent Discount FREE—To every purchaser of Infants’ on the care of the babies, by. two of the be: on care of babies. Children’s Rompers Children’s Rompers of y woven W ™ jails; many ~ si are bea choose from— - 19c 98c “HOUSE DRESSES AND BUNGALOW APRONS One large counter stacked high with Bun- galow Aprons of fast washable $1. 89 ginghams ortment of Ww omen’s House One large “2 $1.98 Dresses of ginghams and CHILDREN’S SWEATERS cales; wonderful values.. Abovt three dozen Children’s Sweaters of Swen. soft yarns $2.98 EXTRA SPECIAL | ire line of Silk Underwear, ¢ Teddies, Gowns, Billy Burke ds, a book clalists Fancy Kimonos A very large assortment of Women's Fancy Kimo- made Envelope Chemise — everything in’ the underwear line during this sale at 20 Per Cent Discount Opposite the Postoffice in the Midwest Building a Srnes a SUHERLS