Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 fhe Casper Daily Cribune the future. They are accompanied as |far as Denver by Miss Margaret Cle- ary who is en route to Des Doines, where she will meet her grandmother who will return to Casper with her TASES TREE SEED E LSS SLES MLL SOD LOD OPO PE REESE rene ttn Ena Soe Rn na San - “Is. Blakey & Co. H. P. Hynds of Cheyenne has re- turned to his home after spending the week-end here attending to business matters and visiting with friends. oe Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Spautding of| Shoshoni are spending several days here attending to business interests. es ie Mr. and Mrs. Willard Briggs spent] Miss Verna Burnett and Miss civ chad eae the Mr. | Frances Harrington, who spent the Sy Gere Se the Sas Horie Wa Me: | a and ‘in| vieemaunine, mata toee: Mr. and Mrs. John Casey Arrive in Casper. ace John H. y, deputy county at-|and Mrs. W. R. Johnson and Mr. and rida ears Peet (Fe nage war nee|Mrs. Joe Denham motored to Bates|turned to their homes here. Both of lor Sse raeouret Peer 2c "Pneasipnie | ME, and Mrs Gr'n'” wale | he Une laden are. connected with Phone 332-J 136 South Center bi arrived here Sunday, after having |*chmidt, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc-|t®° = of the Midwest Refining Ce} he spent a hontymoon tour in various|Pherson and A. E. Stirrett returned ~<a Paes 7% Darts of the cast. The happy: couple | ‘his mornins trim their fishing and) W445 rowler, former land office were saaceied at Erie, Pa., the latter RE ae registrar, of Douglas, has returned part of June. after spending the Fourth here at the + Re Explanation of the necessity for a ae bad | Spanish War Veteran’s Encampment. wd the vacation tour which Mr. Casey took |‘ Meet. c+ ay by about three weeks ago was conclusive| The Woodcraft Thimble club will be] W. A. Williams of Denver is spend- lorida, when he returned here with his bride, | entertained at the home of Mrs. Mae ing several days here attending to nomy. @ comyéete surprise to his numerous|Thomas, 933 St. John street tomor-| business in the interests of A. T. im the friends in this city. Mrs. Casey is a] row afternoon at 2 o'clock. All Neigh-| Lewis and company. finally beautiful and talented young woman |bors of Woodcraft members and ee t had who will be welcomed in the younger | friends are invited to attend. E. P. Bogue, who has been asso- econ. men ES | ee ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE is oe aa f for the past year has severed his con sships Ladies’ “Aid nections with the company and is esitat- to Meet. PERSONALS leaving for Kansas City, Mo., where other The Ladies’ A‘a society of the he will visit for some time with his e e North Casper church will meet on{C=————————————J | father. Upon returning to Casper, ~~ legis. Wednestay afterdocd at 3 o'clock at} cA. McIntire and tamfly of Sher] en poe en BO into business S “the the Presbyterian tabernacle on Dur-liaan, spent the Fourth with relatives |‘ himself. =| ant bin street. All members and friends|in Casper. . ‘ 9 9 4 ses. aro invited to attend the important eee Gecege: St sgerece. Ox Torrington, Little Teiitees unk OasaY rhdctiny who spent the week-end, left yester tg to eee Judge and Mrs. R. P. Parker re-|day, overland, for his ranch home. Tew Mr. Casey Returns turned home to Sheridan yesterday. ‘Sitsat Se With Bride. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Casey have arrived in Casper and will soon be at home .to friends. The wedding of Mr! Casey to Miss Margaret A. Peer was performed at Erie, Pa. last month, much to the surprise of many Dr. M. A. Newell of Sheridan, state commander of the American Legion, on his way to Thermopolis, spent the Miss Kitty B. Payne, who has beén attending the national Red Cross con-| vention in Milwaukee being the Wyo- ming delegate appointed by the gov forenoon in Casper today. Mrs. New.|ernor, has returned to the Red Cross eu is at Thermopolis where her] offices here where she will continue mother is ill and the doctor is hasten-|her splendid work. This Sale Starts Wednesday, July 6th anu lasts for TEN DAYS ONLY here. ing to attend her. eye - 2. oe te past two years Mr. Casey | Miss Vie Cobalt who has been with has been associated with the law of-|..Mf- and Mrs. Frank England, Miss|the Natrona Fruit market for some COATS SKIR I Ss fices of M. W. Purcell, prosecuting NS eee aat dD. = Se time has resigned her position with county attorney, and has made many | © unday morning overlani ‘or | that company. » re + * >: staunch friends in both a business | Denver, where they will spend several | een® 12 Cloth Coast that sold up to $55.00 Sport Skirt in Silk, all colors, that sold up to ana’ gachad sivity- lays this week | Mrs. C. J. Gambel of Macon, Ga $47.50 Peer @ is in the city visiting at the W. W. JU. Winter Garden Opens Again. The unusually cold weather which thade the outdoor dancing uncomfort able forced the popular Rinkler’s or- spent the week-end with friends. Clifford Johnson has returned from o19 Douglas where he spent the weekend Herbert Ladd, of the Midwest Re-| visiting with Charles Stott. Sale Price, $25.00 All Other Coats in stock at One-Half Price Sale Price, $15.00 Plaid Wool Skirts, all shades, that sold up to chyeetiay ty cube: win tert Cierdett where | UNE) COSPSEYE DOS: Festina 20 Ia i i acy she $25.00 ee Te ee ree ese nigt ts TDS a wits inathertend exisilveat | the -woslend-in Calpers: retiraine to 1 Grey Piquetine Cape Coat, imported model, Sale Price $15 00 dancers, all evening and after mid-| 0¢Pver- et sth Pia renee aS was $135.00 ’ i nights a special permission was ——— gained to extend the dancing hours for the holiday. . . Marriage Performed on Sunday. On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Alfred Baxter and Miss Mary O’Con nick were married at the Baptist Pa sonage, 514 South Beech street by th Rev. C. M. Thompson, Jr. The youn couple were! attended by a numbe of friends of Casper as well as a nur ber who had come from Dourcte attend the simple but impre= ices. Many Over Fourth. Many members of Co# ~es tools the opportoy th to;spend the tains. The Bate velco! fish strenn ry) Moyntains fisherman's story of luck, or with t fish for proof. Among those beyond Arminto wer Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bar- tholomew, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook and Mr and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz motored to Powder River and from there to the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Weth erill, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Littlejohn are} R. C. Wyland has returned from saving for Los Angeles, Cal., where! Denver where wey_intend \to_make their home in business intere: RECEIVED TODAY Consisting of Voiles, Organdies and Swiss, priced at ; ; 250 New Summer Dresses VOPR TO OTE OY HT OY. “$7.95 and $10.95 i Miss Esther Dorin is expected to re-| Lacey home. turn today from Denver where she oe al? SUNN THE (RES SSS ars edn See Our Windows for Wonderful Dollar Values CORSETS—Large assortment of cor- sets in a variety of ares $1.00 SILK helper ae rey Rircp of fine quality si lace trim- med in variety of colors $i -00 y, July 6, at LEADER VOILE WAISTS—Waists and Blouses PLY PELL LEED OOS SE9SGDTHIDGIDOESSTDODDORIGD HD DDDDE DODD TG D99 4 PIDOGPODDDOSIOIO® plain and fancy trimmed, DML OO MIDDIES—A very large assortment of middies, trimmed with red or AAA PETTIBOCKERS—Estra fine quality, oer. Tee collars ont. 34.00 Sale Price, $67.50 1 Tan and Red Cape Coat, imported model, was $150.00 Sale Price, $75.00 1 Grey Coat Marseilles, tassel trim, imported model, was $167.00 Sale Price, $83.75 1 Navy Piquetine Grey tim Coat, imported model, was $97.50 Sale Price, $48.75 1 Tan Tricotine Coat, was $85.00 Sale Price, $42.50 1 Rust Bolivia Coat, was $75.00 Sale Price, $37.50 1 Black Satin Dolman Wrap, was $75 Sale Price, $37.50 1 Black Satin Coat, was $55.00 Sale Price, $27.50 SUITS 20 wool Suits in Tricotine and Jerseys; mostly sport styles, all colors, light and dark colors that sold up to $65.00 Sale Price, $25.00 DRESSES 25 Silk Dresses in Taffeta, Georgette and Trico- lettes that sold up to $90.00 Sale Price, $25.00 SUMMER DRESSES Organdy Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Linen, all colors and all sizes that sold at $35.00 to $45.00 Sale Price, $18.50 DRESSES 20 Per Cent Off On all Dresses that are not on sale We will give a 20 per cent discount on any Dress in our store during this sale WASH SKIRTS “Nevershrink” make the kind that are guar- anteed 20 Per Cent Discount WOCL SWEATER All pure wool, all shades, that sold up to $25.00 Sale Price, $10.00 EXTRA SPECIAL Khaki Riding Suits that sold for $17.50 Sale Price, $5.00 DRESSES Gingham House Dresses, value $5.00 Sale Price, $2.50 Gingham House Dresses, value to $10.00 Sale Price, $5.00 Tyon Frocks of Japanese Crepe, all sizes and colors, value $6.00 Sale Price, $5.00 MIDDIES We are closing out our entire line of Middies. White Middies, all styles, value to $5.00 Sale Price, $1.00 Wool Middies in Red and Navy, regular price $10.00 Sale Price, $5.00 KNIT UNDERWEAR We are closing out entire line of Carter’s Knit Underwear—Vests, value to $1.25 Sale Price, 50c Carter’s Knit Union Suits, flesh and white, reg- ular price $2.00 Sale Price, $1.00 Carter’s Jersey Silk Top Union Suits, flesh and white, sold up to $5.00 Sale Price, $2.50 esely woven sateen "$1.00 a HOSE Wormers $1.00 BLOUSES lack an sil ose, black, rown ) Geasecac Pos $ -00 Le $ . Pangee, hand embroideried and Crepe de Chine, SILK SWEATER S af NIGHT GOWNS—Made of fine white | TEDDY BEARS—-Made of fine soft all “Flanders” Blouses Pure Thread Silk Sweaters in Navy, Black and cambric, lace and trimmed, round and variety of light and dark colors, all sizes. i [pee $1.00 BUNGALOW APRONS—Full made, very neatly and well finished, in a embroidery quality washable materials, very neatly trimmed with lace and ribbon ...... $1.00 ribbed Hose, brown white and fast $2.00] coo. $1.00 SL MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Ae CHILDREN’S HOSE — Very fine ; = = = Sale Price, $8.75 TAILORED BLOUSES White and Colored, beautiful styles, sold up to $5.50 Sale Price, $3.50 8 PO-99-9-9-H- 9-06-94 -3- 44> ee ee Grey Less 20 Per Cent KNITTED CAPES Brown, Red and Green Sale Price, $10.50 PB XD PO-HOX5-6 6-9-0

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