Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 3, 1921, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921. be Casper Daily Cribune = - ——_—_—_—_— jC. HL. Gompf and Wr D. Haines. Cars TOWRECK AITO STOLENIN CITY Machine Belonging to John} Phillips Found Stripped of Accessories and Lodged Against Tree. } PAGE THREE | | Eddie Hayes, the cham-| Wright and Dempsey talked for some} preparation for an extended visit eg members will submit their revision to | plon’s dog. hook hands} time about the days when the cham-|the (xcifi the which opens with a score ef admirers who gath-/ pion was getting his early ring train- — ie ere ered about the train chim. — | ing. - i sig Roy Wright. of Cripple Creek. a Bree ee phe “our De Denver and Rio Grande railroad ex Mrs, Greeta Potts left last night f members involved in press messenger, was recognized by|‘Caucromepolis where she will sy ‘t-hour week Dempsey as sparring partner in| several days on business and y 8,000 had obtained the Dempsey’s early days of boxing.| She ix closing up her affairs je | constanw. THE BOOTERY nnuac GLEARANCE SALE ANNUAL JUST THREE DAYS MORE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 4, 5, 6 This Is Our Last Call on These Remarkable Values In SUMMER FOOTWEAR Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of These Wonderful Reductions. LOT NO. 1.—Women’s black kid and pat- $2 45 \ | ent Louis heel Oxfords and Pumps, selling at LOT NO. 4.—Women’s brown satin, brown and $5.00 to $6.50, cut to black kid, in Pumps and Oxfords, selling $8 to $11, LOT NO. 2.—Women’s brown kid and patent cut to Pumps and Ties, selling $6.75 to $8.00, cut to LOT NO. 5.—Women’s brown kid, black kid, brown, black and gray suede Pumps and strap effects. LOT NO. 3.—Women’s white kid and canvas, in One price. plain and sport effects, Pumps and Oxfords, selling & y AS up to $8.00, cut to $4.45 : ON A SPECIAL TABLE.—Women’s white canvas Pumps, black kid Oxfords and patent Pumps and Ox- $1 95 IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT fords. Mostly small sizes. $6 to $10 values. Special at LOT NO. 1.—Men’s white and Palm Beach canvas LOT NO. 2.—Men’s black kid, brown and black Oxfords. Your choice, one price. i calf lace and button shoes, $6 to $10 values cut to j annual convention August 6. Hayes, secretary-treasurer of hat of the 40,009 the fight for a in job shops, all but desired con- {for their family, We invite children of the Sunday schoul und |members of the congregation to ut- | # this panic. 1f you have room in 'your car for more than your family {call at the tabernacle and pick some one up. © Interntional wre. |ica! union met yesterday te mibytaws of the organization cee The Women's Society of the Baptist church will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Instead of at the usual 7 “ \hour. ‘The men of the church are in- The conservatory will supply a|vited. There will be a program at high class orchestra for the particu-|the social hour, followed by refresh lar class ‘of dancers. They will re-| ments. maia in Casper permanently and in- 2 crease their stay of teachers this fall.| Pretty Coremony acer | One very fine exponent of_dancing| Held Yesterday. After having stripped the car ef «lt | will conduct cla: H : ‘ | A quiet wedding was he'd yester, |ccessortes. Including tres: hoe nee day at St. Anthony's church when aie hs Shige jGecll Finch of Cheyenne, and. Lea! 1 belonging. to John Phitiigs Sun- | | j / cort. School of Music pupils under the di- rection of Miss Van Meter will ap- pear in a recital atthe Methodist church, August 5 at $ o'clock. Violin—‘Home Sweet Home,” John Beaton. Violin—" Holden. Piano— "Air from Opera,” Margaret} Wecding at the Methodist Church. Charles Maloney and Georgia L. Fox were quictly married at the Methodist chureh yesterday. They were attended by Miss Gibson. After the ceremony they continued on their way to Denver. Little} """ Sits Picnic at Jowa Grounds. “North Wind,” Leona Mor- tan. Violin—“Lightly Riker. Piano—“Gliding Down the River,” Pauline Burns. ~ Violin—“Twinkle, Twinkle Star,” Karl Schiedler. Piano—“Dialogue,” Violin—“Norwegian Peters. Piano — “Merry-Go-Round,” Row,” Natalie Alice 1 Dance, vd. John San * Bernard Nelson. River,” Robert Sor Edaa Bo by train from Lake Lake to Berke- ley where Miss Reta will enter the | Berkeley high school in the fall. ee | *re Henry Schoonmaker has from Pasadena, Cal. Russel B. Light,” Cavalier,” . Laur of this ci . D. Stewart Doyle: were married. -They:were at 14.» night attemplad toshoot the wu. ried @ bouquet of bridal roses.. Aftor| "Vere Bocouse hi left for Colorado last night and will] W000i Cle. netore attempting to on a “weenie” roast. The party in-| ff while parked in front of the Midwest ning and Mr. and Mrs. William (a responsible for the act will be Piano—Guitar, Viola Emmerick. ve pany business. Ho returned to the Violin—“Minuet in G" Warn Barr.) Lodge No. 15 of Douglas will attend returned} .W. L, Bailey isin Lander on a busi Plano—“Little Red Riding Hood."| members are asked to be present and|the A. M. Smith and company of| Burke and Redmund Burke of Mis Piano “Broomstick Me Held Friday. | C, W. Ray ts in the city from Den-|Mrs. Mary Coffin over Sunday and Cornet—"Message of Violets,” W.! pienic grounds on lower Garden creek.{daughters Inez, Reta und Nadine Re Barker. tended by Barbara Mobatt and Harry cut oe creek > il Crow. ‘The bride wore tailored suit] i Untain. and failed am thelr atten pt of blue and a hat to match and car-| "°0talD oe se a hen tree caught the ceremony a wdding breakfast was : aay. - served at the Henning with places|, "This Hetort was broash’ bask to laid for four. The bride and groom | *SPet this morning by Gsorgo mes 2 undersheriff, who was called to inves bis ee beet to friends, after AUSUSt| side the machine over the cliff, the | About 25 people formed a party, 16, im Cheyenne. thieves removed every movable part who went to Garden creek last night Sas ef value. The machine was stolen cluded Mrs. Nunn, Messrs, Romic|/ PERSONALS building Sunday night. Nunn White, _ James White, Misses | No arrests have been made in. the Humphreys, Updyke, Ross, case, but it is thought that the} Piano — “Hunting eves. Faussett. They returned about 11 o'clock last bivensin. tow. this attaches aad : , : , Violin—"Tarantella,” Edna Morgan. | night. | cidweet ‘Refining company, motored Cornet—"“Absence,’ Marvin Mor-} Rebekah Visitors POG et cap ghey orp $e gan. Conting ‘Tonight, field this mornin, Piano—"Cradle Song,” Leona Love.| A committee from Valiey Rebekah o _Piano—“Sing a Song of Six Pefice,”|the initiation to be put on “by the! ‘ néss trip \ Velma Schedler. e Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13 to} . | f se Landier," Thora Sicbers. | night at the I. O. O. F. hall. Ail] Davis, sales manager of/ Miss Kathlene Mahoney, Miss Molly dace Ay Vand Se ae visitors are welcome. jOmaha, is in the city looking after|souri Valley, Iows, are. returning to S soe > eh. re boat business matters. | Casper after spending some time in ge abgrak Church Pienic to Preis, Lander. They were the guests of Luetta Clemons. . - c: ° a *} J, e The Presbyterian church and Sun-|ver attending to business matters. were treated to a trip to the Sinks Violin—“Fivg Dance,” La Vona Nel-! 4,4 school picnic will be held Friday en cd and Pine Bar ran es afternoon and <vening at the Jowa! Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rutledge and Siebel, 8 a. The committee in [left overland for Berkeley this Violin—“Swan Song,” M. Hunter. te, Se oi I z m Piano—“Dying Poet,” Pauline) anzements_are_M morning. snes Inez an w Violin—“Evening Star,” Lillian En land. Violin—"“Souvenir,” Fred Krause. eee ‘There will be no meeting of the Senia 4Philathea class of the Methodist church during the month of August. see A MOST LIBERAL SHOWING OF Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses New Merchandise Arriving Daily Mrs. Oscar Leonard is leaving for Atkinson, Neb., where she was called pr father. Wedding Held In Denver. W. E. Hardin and Virginia Town send were married in Denver, July 29 at the Methodist church, the Rev Jacob Rader officiating. The bride was formerly of Clayton, N, M. ‘The couple returned to Casper Sunday morning and a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the groom's mother. in the afternoon a large numbr of friends and relatives motored to the mountains where they gaye a supr°r. Mr. and Mrs, Hardin will be at hose to, friends at 1222 South David street. oe children went to with Mrs, Spur lock to spend a week, Mr, and Mrs. Frank England are motoring to Cheyenne, Denver and Colorado Springs where they will spend a ten-day vacation. Barbara Hobatt of Cheyenne is the |guest at the home of J. C. Zutter- meister. ALL SUMMER GOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Before buying a Suit or Dress be fitted with a per- fect Corset by our Expert Corsetiere. Musical to Be Given. : The first fall musical to be given will be early in September by the Val | 4 | H. W. Ladd has returned from Salt Creek last pight whére he spent the past few days attending to business. eee F. O. Prior has returned after spend. $2.95 kid Oxfords. Not all sizes. $4.95 LOT NO. 3.—Men’s blatk and brown calf and NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS $8 and $10 values $5.95 We Have Also Made a Big Cut on Many Other Styles in Our Men’s Department. Buy Your Winter Supply of Footwear Durin ; This Sale. NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NC REFUNDS entine augmented orchestra of the Wyming Conservatory of Music under the auspices of the senior class of 1921 ofthe high school, for the benefit of raising a fund to meet the debt pro- cured by their annual this year. The BS-it orchestra consists of 12 members, three soloists and Singer. Symphony and standard numbers are to be ren- ‘ Dempsey Stops dered. A dance will follow the con- : ; + spesesoneoe Sereakee In Colorado To Cast for Trout THE DIGNITY OF THRIFT ALAMOSA, Bile Jack Dempsey, heavywe bo: cham- The man who saves his money shows respect for himself and for the work of his brdin and his hands. There is dignity in thrift, there is independence and escape from the fear of want. YOUR FEET WILL BRING YOU BACK pion. ved here “this moriing en route to the Conejos river for a fish. Other things being equal, the man or woman who saves steadily is the happier for it and more valuable to the community. To such ing trip. The spot selected for the people this institution extends its facilities. ing a few ¢ out of the city. cut to pate Ss seh ariad Jewelry and watch repairing by ex: pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mig. Co., O-8 Bldg. | 124 East Second Street champion is 30 mi‘es south of Ala- eed party iconeistod. of Demency. JoA > > r °DITESSECS Ve MU LLbe eT sold a Are Now | on Displa worn ly ff the Mode for National Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYO. The Bank of Strength and Service TMG LITA TENT s ATE SSA SS WHILE THEY LAST 6000 MILES MANSFIELD TIRES 30x3Plain . $10.65 30 x 3 Nonskid $12.25 30x 34s Nonskid $13.50 We adjust these Tires right here in Casper on 6,000- ee basis and put our personal guarantee behind ea re. : OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY Phone 1112 419 East Second “WHIT THE KELLY KID” STONY TNE TN eT CTSA SSA SSS

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