Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1921, Page 12

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4 : s s : : = 2 : : : : 4 s & . 4 . & ra erperen : ceverertere oaperesor cemnencereereonsenemneees 925 IAA coveesnessssraneousrerst Broken Bow and go from there to) Kearney, where his wife has been for the past few weeks visiting her par- Mrs. M. K. Priest leaves this after- noon over the Burlington for Boston, | Casper. where she will visit friends and rel- atives. eee Julian Lever, freight and passenger agent for the Northwestern, returged “ pr cere ee Te flew aoe ofr of eri ening i ant tay Have ble ova he a wh - lot the Ne ool. = Pa Ss hasten | The atrair was informal and a goodly| Conductor Frank F. Flanagan, of the : z St of Tribune, and carry suggestions umber of the faculty, friends of the| Northwestern, is much improved at ‘dl Seka Mrs. H. H. Sc! @ay at a brid honor of Miss Hor Mrs. G. F. Bell, w city. The tables w rated with roses and p! for 12 guests. The afternoon w voted to playing auction bridge. and student cody attended. The} his home in Casper from’ a sudden j ‘as supplied by the high school} attack of illness, Mr. | orchestra with its usual success. Light | refreshments were served. Mrs. Charles Anderson and two chil- dren have returned from California, where they have been spending the Card Party winter on thelr orchard: tract. _eranegs Friday Bridge Club Messrs. Jack Rutz, Bruce Read and Nicely Entertained. Emil Beyer were hosts last eventing Mrs. Arthur Mc 14 was hostess at an informal card and dancing party] a+ the meeting tat 5 = -aeeee a J 4 Mr. and Mrs club held tt “The Little Tea Shop see Ash street Around tne Corner,” yesterday. A} Mre. J. C. Childers, formerly Miss sryygetr nay = delicious 1 o'clock luncheon was! Vivian Blodgett, is in the city front her home in Thermopolis visiting with her parents and with friends. Judge C. D. Murane is in Cheyenne looking after legal matters of impor- tance. The afternoon was devoted The auction bridge. There y Mrs. F. dainty two- heon was served. os — M. ‘Trevett is leaving to- ERSONALS for jengo, where she will || PI IN , +d tt, who es EE The Palmer brothers circus, whi see showed in Casper this otternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gleeson of Tole- Meeting of Maccabees rived’ in Casper over the Northwest-4o, Ohio,"are spending several days for Monday Night. ern yesterady afternoon and will leave] here visiting with friends formerly The Women's Benefit association of) this evening for Glenrock, where they] residents in the east. They will re- Maccabees will meét’on Monday! will also put on a show. main in the city over the week-end and the I. 0. 0. F “2 ee ee Cee ae mn will be held! Dewey Jones leaves tonight for Salt Lake City where~he will schoo! this ommit-| summer preparatory to, entering the during | University of Utah next fall for a the social hour and all t and!| years’ course in oil chemistry. Recog- wisiting members are invited to at;| nized as the first Casper man to reach tend. France during the world war, Joros’ application for vocational training was Banquet for recently approved. He is the son of Musicians. Mrs. Sam | Service. A banquet will be served at the “ Henning hotel tomorrow noon at 12) Scheduled time was practically The Rev. Philip K. Edwards of the St. Mark's Episcopal church has re- turned from Cheyenne, where he spent a few days. Gocas, Bunions Fallen Arches Ingrewing Nails Chilblains L. J. PERRAULT Foot Specialist Smith Building. 131 East Second Treated Without Phone 138-J Pain Casper, Wyo. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. eae line runs ; About 25 miles from Casper with county road running through south tier of 40's. You o'clock in honor of the 75 members maintained over the Northwesterrf fe py on a ee of the Casper Musicians Local 381./ yesterday in spite of the washout on Soas@mpn ao nim > Bhool P or jomestea: ‘The tables will be appropriately deco- lines east of Casper. i tock and canty Sala, ny ae thie ive oats. rated and special featurts have been see foes ite y . thousand years, 5 arranged. All members are asked to, Leonard Rager, yard clerk at the) casks bo present Northwestern, has just returned from| FOR RENT — Cots for Siar’ a month's visit in Montana. | transient or permanent. Smith enter ‘Dance ae } Apartments, 140 East Midwest ave- Big Success. |__O. F. Jacquot, accountant for the nue. Apply Apartmen The senior dancing party given last} Northwestern here, is LA DALALALALALALALALALIALAARL IAT AURIREALALALAUALRLALAIAT A night marked the last social event to ten-day vacation tu points in Neb: be hell by the 1921 class graduates ka. Hoe will visit with his folks at THE WEATHBR—Unsettled tonight and Sunday with probably showers; warmer in southeast portion tonight. Store Siercan| Excellent Values Ditto —tThat’s Why Business Comes Our Way. = na = bs R = R = = 4 x = R 2 SS danbeenna COMM: ERCIAL CON ee 2 eters THE BIG BUSY STORE MEN'S SECTION A New Shipment of = Silk Fibre Shirts Just Received They are;surely good looking and oF super fine quality Fibre Silk. eisar Come in a variety of fast colored stripes’ of Green, Orange, Blue, Lavender, Helio, Tan and @her becoming colors. All the season’s newest effects, all sizes— ‘ $750" Come in while this assortment-is complete. DRY GOODS SECTION Another New Shipment of ; ‘A New Importation:of the Popular Sassy Jane Dresses | Japanese Crepe - . Are absolutely new freak ideas this spring in dresses and aprons. ~ This new shipment is unusually attractive and These “GENUINE SASSY JANES” are exclu- so broad_in scope that selection for ‘every woman Bae eee eb y uae is a very simple matter. Ginghams Crepes i : . Organdies Pinks, Blue, Tans, Lavender, Cream —aAnd they are fashioned witha newness of design “And. Other Popular Shades os that makes them interesting. These frocks possess a a distinctive style and color combination that makes , r : an irresistible appeal to those who appreciate in- 45 5 h Y. d dividuality. cthe Yar Something new—wear one while they are new. $5.50 to $18.50 aoe ae nee Sere ie secre OUR BIG RANGE. SALE IS ON _ Hats zee be down? | Yeu'l mis RH 2 Gasoline torches Plumbers Friends Batiiroom Fixtures There is nothing so refreshing as to step under ; a shower bath in the morning or on a hot summer rieate day (and they will soon be here again). It takes considerable nerve to step into’a tub of cold water but witha shower it is over in a minute. Also there is the time saved that it takes to fill a tub with water. And from a sanitary standpoint it is far better to bathe in clean running water. cost very little more. He Is the - HONEST PLUMBER | 00 Per Cent Efficiency. Office Phone 697-M Residence S76-J a desire. no cost to you. High Grade Plumbing 125 South Washington Phone 143-W . . Repair Work a Specialty Phone 911 Gas Fittings _ JOHN T. BOGAN Plumbing, Heating and ~ Sheet Metal Work © i 130 Weit Second Street Front Rank Steel Pipeless Furnaces and Pipe Furnaces WwW 7 — e - The Sho By S. L. GRIEBEL, Sanitary Engineer. Too little has been said in the past about the advantages of the shower bath. We are realizing more every day that a home is not complete with- Wrenches out a shower bath. They can be installed as easily Soldering Irons in an old home as a new one, and for the benefits Solder - derived, the cost is very small. A space three feet square will accommodate a shower nicely, or if you do not have this space, it can be placed over the tub and a curtain made of: heavy duck run around the tub will keep the water from splashing on the floor. The supplies can be exposed or concealed. The concealed make a finer looking bathroom and will Ifyou are thinking of putting in a shower be sure and have a mixing valve also, which takes care of the temperature at which you desire the water. They are so constructed so that it is im- possible to turn on scalding water when we first open them. The water can be regulated speedily and the same even temperature kept all the time. The dial on the front is plainly marked cold, warm and hot and the handle-has an indicator which points out on the dial the temperature yau may _ Why not step into your local plumber’s show- room aad he will be pleased to give you figures ct P.O. Box 628 | Phone 711 | aie 122 W. Midwest lave. Plumbing” and Heating - Contractor —e =—_ -Phone 290-W Steam Heat © 215 West Yellowstone hway - Phone 1098 Plumbing SCHANK PLUMBING AND HEATING CO, INC. Steam and Hot Water Heat 359 EAST SECOND STREET. CASPER, WYO. - rt Gas Appliances and Gas F itting” ——.

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