Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1921, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921 be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE {Jackson Hole country on a vacation in from Mr. Snodgrass’ ranch where| vacation on a motor tour of the oi! ers had charge of the installation of| past several months in Washington,| Hal P. Curran of the law fifm of |trip arrived in the city ysterday and the two young ladies have been visit-| fields in this vicinity. They plan to| several of the machines which are ope-| D. C Nichols & Stirrett =e ‘will spend a day or two with Mr.|ing the past week. Miss Snodgrass-is;return to their Fremont county home| rated here. oe = |McCracken’s brother Harry. Mr. Mc-|a cousin of the Snodgrass family and | tomorrow. bes be Y. Purcell, county attorney, . ASK FOR and GET a |Cracken is editor of the Laramie came out to Wyoming from Pennsy! "27. Mr. and Mrs. James E, Lynch will| will leave Tuesday for lower altitude J | Boomerang and is making consider- | vania. J. A. Johnson and family are mo-| leave today for the mountains where|to sjend several weeks on vacation or Cc s @ lable of @ newspaper out of Bill Nye’s| baptist fe toring to Riverton on a business and | they will spend several days on vaca-| Mr. ?trenuous duties dur. s ‘old journal. | A. M. Hazard, who hae been in| pleasure trip. They expect to re-| tion. irg the r t court sessions neces The Original pedo i the Salt Crek fields on business =f | main there about a week. oes sitate a r > that he can recuper Malted Milk C. S. Greenbawm, state pure food |several days has returned to the city. Peter Q. Nyce. attorney for the Car-| ate. LJ inspection trip through the Star} Party phen Bon. Stephen Bon is proprie- Z of For Birthday. | tor of the Bon shoe and Gdtiing hoe, and the Westetm portion | After an informal dinner party he!d| Store in Cheyenne and is one of the at the Henning hotel with Mr. and|Pioneer merchants of the state. Mrs. Earl Littlechiid, Mr. and Mrs.| home on South Wotcott street to find) Frontier Days. President “Harding it in the possession of about 15 friends! will attend Frontier Days this year! who had come in recognition of the|if he can obtain the consent of con- birth anniversary of Mr. Houseley. | gress. General Pershing has already A very pleasant evening was spent|made known his intention to be there. playing games and with music and} towards midnight delicious ref: -| over Sunday. ments were served. rae Midwest Girls Mrs, Wheeler Enjoy Picnic. Is Hostess, Mrs, Madge Michie Ball, of Lincoin, Neb., was the guest of icnor at a tea served this afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, the latter pre- siding. About 12 of the old time (riends of Mrs. Bail were the guests. Mrs, Ball is visiting nerg with her sister, Mrs. Ed Popes; ing company in the Midwest building, are leaving this evening on a picnic| in the” mountains. They will be taken to the Casper mountains in motor cars where they will have a steak fry. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. now live in Los Angeles, Cal., Miss Ethel Bird ot Deliver and Miss Alice England of Colorado Springs who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrg Frank Eng‘and will leave Sat- urday evening for Denver. ere duction of General to spend yesterday here visiting with friends. The W. W. G. girls of the Baptist ff church will hold an ice cream social this evening on the lawn of the Dis- muke home, 422 South Beech street. The entire proceeds of the affair PERSONALS Cheyenne, hé says, anticipates the} Giibert. Houseley returned to their|sreatest crowd in its history during | Mr. and Mrs. Bon will visit here} The young ladies who are employed | in the offices of the Midwest Refin- L. McLaine, who! where | M rector Pro-) ce ae reer ae rn the PEO! Christiansen of Casper are pranning poration, motored over from Rawlins! || mer resorts in Colorado on a few wil be used toward purchasing cloth Mr. and Mrs. Tracy McCraken of jand) dairy commissioner, J. Roy Col- i Ww. C. megick, a rirodasianien of | ¥in, chief deputy of the pure food de- | Ww. H. McGinnis be Frank Jarzyng|the Otis Elevator company iain Cas- |partment and Dr. E. EB. Davis, veter-|of Shoshoni have been spending — per on company business. Mr. Ros-| inarian for the dairy department ar-/| ter Oil company is leaving tonight for Salt Lake city after a brief business visit_here. Mr. Nyce bas spent the . for Infants and Invalids Fred Burhne of Pittsburgh, Kans..| Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Js_in_the city visiting with Attorney | rived in the city last evening from an/ the state. | eee | W. T. Judkins, state game and fish commissioner spent a few hours in Casper last night between trains. He jis returning from a trip to the west- ern part of ames — Mr. and Mrs, Peto Wray, Cacia A restaurant proprietors, are motoring - = through Yellowstone park this week. -| After touring the park they plan to go on to Washington where they will | Spend several weeks visiting with | friends and relatives, ee = Edward Meénts an officer of the|= | lowa-Wyoming Oil company fs in Cas- per on company business. While here he is holding conferences with the Mid’ ‘west Refining company relative to pro- | viding a market for the compan production in the Bolton field. o: 410 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Christiansen of Battle Creek, Iowa, who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. | to return to their home in the eastern state tomorrow. see Mr and Mrs Harry B Durham and children are motoring through sum- weeks vacation ees Miss Inez Seanor, Miss Lowie Snod- grass and George Snodgrass are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John TS YOUR MOVE For in Styles, in Quality, You'll Get the Utmost for Your Money in This Fine uly Sale of Novelty Footwear The style correctness and thoroughly dependable quality of our shoes is too well known to need further emphasis here. It is sufficient to tell you that we have included all of our remaining styles in this sale at decided reductions. Naturally, it is advisable for you to attend this sale EARLY, while assortments are at their best. ing for the needy children of Casper.| Laramie _who_have_been Laramie _who_ have been_touring the Jourgensen _in the city. They came Mr. and Mrs. Kari Von Allmen of Olney, Ill, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne, 345 CY avenue. They will spend part of their visit at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, Byrne, which has recently been opened in Pettesore park. Today, Friday, and Saturday We will close out all our Summer Dresses in georg- ette, taffeta and messaline. AT HALF PRICE . Regular ris ee A regular meeting of the members of the W. C. T. U. will be held to- Bye Kid Brown K d nits Lin c i rown Ki White Linen oS = ore, eke We have a few Dresses in organdie and gingham Two-Strap One-Strap Oxfords ee will oS oe cuntinustion of the ste ie aes Cuban Heel ussion of .c! n's welfare which Wad $10 Was $7.50 Was $7.50 is, bet ed by th | Articles which will be donated for the ALL SILK UNDERWEAR 1-3 OFF infants layettes and for the “loan closet” of the Red Cross will be brought to the eas heing. Mrs. Frank Pinas has left for Minnesota, where she will spend a month camping with friends on one of the big lakes of that region. eee , Now $7.45 Now $5.60 Now $5.95 Ladies’ | Ladies’ White Ladies’ Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bon Brown Kid NuBuck Trimmed Satin One-Strap -egrrcniay byron eat woe A Sepeneaeeh In Brown Calf Baby Louis Heel ir Cecil from Cheyenne tast night en route Was $10 Was $11 Was $10 home from Chicago, where they at- tended the national convention of real estate dealers.» They were acco’ panied from Cheyenne by Mr. Bo: peat TO TE Duel 0 aa haa DG Ne Ss LBL Le Atala Be Mra. 8 At $3.95, $5.95 and $10.95 Now $7.45 Now $6.95 AST) STAT TTT SUT Growing Girls’ Ladies’ Patent and t Black Kid Plain Leather Baeneard Oxfords Ankle Strap Pumps Cuban Heel WO Was $5 Was $10 Now $3.00 Opening Saas July 23 Now $7.45 Ladies’ Grey and Ladies’ Ladies’ Brown Suede eereneend ara Jem 9 “ Three-Stran jain Louis uban Hee! : Casper’s Newest Amusement Center ey ae ee neous t Was $12.50 Was $12.50 Was $10 : and Now $7.45 _ Only Cabaret ‘ Children’s Patent Children’s Brown Kid and Plain Play Oxfords One-Strap Leather Ankle Sizes e Louis Hee! * Strap, Sizes 814 81% to 11 Was $9 to 11, Was $3.50 Was $2.25 Now $6.95 -Now $2.60 Palace Ladies’ Ladies’ NE § Black Kid Play Oxfords Brown and | : , Over Campbell-Johnson’s new store ea ean teas prow mene 5 d Cuban Heel 11% to2 Picante a $ Was $10 Was $2.50 ‘ord, Was : The Best Floor in Town and the “Golden Gate Orchestra” “ Seven dance musicians that were recognized in Frisco as second only to Art Hickman’s. Featuring “Buster” Middleton, last season’s Winter Garden favorite, Cleveland and Davis, tenor of the sunny south in all latest song hits. FOUNTAIN SERVICE DE LUXE Admission $1.20 Inc. Tax ‘Proprietors G.-H. (Brandie) BRANDENBERG Now $7.45 Now $1.85 Now $5.00 it ineeTt the AUIS TTS 2a STAT

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