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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921. be Casper Daily Cribune ™ CE THREE Park twice to many places of interest FORMER DR Yiv that whisky runners were operat-| SI | nas been held at Greeley since nis| to represent Hill, the accused man in Washington and Oregon and. to ing between Et Paso and Santa Fe ege ayer arrest in Sioux City, Iowa. July 26 cpast having announced’ he would not ac- other Pacific towns and citi were tying in wait in a big cut in| For Guest. Mrs. William Cobb entertained |told ef many of their experiences. }After the meeting the girls had a party at the America theater, eee They have been gone four weeks and returned to Casper from the coast via Butte, Mont., and athe Ycllowstone park. eee Sheriff Lee Martin will leave for Denver tonight where he will ‘take charge of two women held by the Colorado autherities said to be wanted in Casper on charges of deserting their husbands here after making away with the family exchequer. eee Mr. and) Mrs. Robert Cohen ling a vacation in Denver mi AGENT IS NOW BOOTLEGGER ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Aug. 5. Charles Shaw, a former prohibition officer, and “Slim” Nailey were er rested early this morning, 38 miles north of here when en route to Sante Fe in an automobile and 50 quarts % yhisky in thelr car’seized. Prohi- bit officers ‘who had received a the road when they nabbed Shaw and Nailey. Shaw worked in the prohibition of. fice in Albuquerque several months, and later was transferred to Bi Paso, Jeqving the service there about four wmonths ago. — AUXILIARY NOTICE. Members of the Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion are asked to meet at the Y. W. C. A. @unday after- noon at 2:30 to attend the funerals of Guy Burson and Orin Snyder. to be held from the Methodist church. Enters Plea Of Not Guilty Today BRIGHTON, Colo., Aug: 5—Wil- liam Riley Hill today entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned before District. Judge Samuel J. Johnson here on a charge of kiting his 8-year old stepdaughter, Helen Maxine Short. His trial was set for September 7 After arraignment Hill was returned to the Greeley jail im a motor car. He | cept the services of an attorney em- The state wit appoint an_attorney | ployed by relatives in Oklahoma A New Mode of Decoration ---Colored Stitching noon. Sweet peas were used for deco- rations. gee | Urday night, at 8 o'clock. An ice cream social will be held on the lawn of the Y. W. C. A. Sat- Ice cream Elizabeth Fisher has returned from 8nd homemade cake will be served. attending the Mooseheart convention |The public is invited. * at Toledo, O., where she went as a delegate of the Casper Moosehsart. She also visited at the Mooseheart home for fatherless children at Moose- heart, Ill, where the national con- vention will always be held in the future. eee Mrs. L)C. Fullner accompanied by Mrs. George Martin and little daugh ter, will visit in Casper with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Rusch and a sis ter, Miss Hazel Rusch. They wil! be here for the next two weeks. ‘The Christian churen and Sunday echool fs holding its annual picnic at upper Garden creek today. Cars will leave the postoffice at 1:30 p. m., 5 P. m., and 6:15 p.m. Boys and girls will form hiking parties and numerous games will be played. A picnic sup- per will be served. eee Julia and Edna Kassis have just returned from a seven-week trip to California. The return trip was made via. Portland and Seattle. They report &@ successful trip and a very enjoyable vacation, rou a Mr. ee am Mrs. A: E. Thompson, of 623 South Grant street, entertained at an informal dinner last evening in honor of Mrs. C. B. Manbeck and Migs ‘Vere Manbeck, who, are, visiting in the city. Charles Maloney and Miss Georgia Fox, both of Denver were quictly married at the Methodst church yes- terday afternoon by . W. tarning to their home in Denver after having Visisd at Yellowstone park. Only intimate friends attended the ceremony. Meeting of Mooseheart Legion. The women of the Mooseheart Le- gion will hold their regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. eee Ice Cream Social Tonight. A ‘The Baptist ladies will serve ico cream tonight on the Park school grounds during the band concert. The Blue Circle club held an formal business meeting at the ¥. W. Cc. last evening. ~The girls. whe the con! Estes | PERSONALS ee James Shikany has left for Port- land, Oregon, where he will spend a vacation. eee = eF) G. W. Roe and fumily have gone to spend a week in the mountains near Kaycee. eee A. J. Campica of Denver is in the city looking after business matters. cee G. J. Leary of Omaha is spending a few days in the city. ewe R. E. Hartman is in the city from Cheyenne looking after business. eee L. H, Moody of Denver will spend some time in Casper attending to bus- iness interests. eee Mr. Calboun returned from Ther- mopolis this morning, eee Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keefe are now in Portland, Ore., en route to Casper and are expected to be here about September 1.. Mr. and Mrs. Keefe at- tended the Elks’ convention in Los Angelez ‘in’ july. They then started up the c¢ast into the northwest from whero they. will go eastward, return: ‘ing by way of Yellowstone park. cee Governor Robert D. Carey has been conferring with republican chiefs here today, while stopping here . enroute from Thermopolis where he addressed the American Legion to Cereyhurst, where he will spend a day before re- turning “to the executive offices in Cheyenne. eee Dr. A.” 'B. Tonkin, state public health officer, with headquarters at Cheyenne,’ is on official business in Casper. He arrived here last night from Thermopolis for a one-day stop while enroute to yenns. cee Charles S. Hill, state immigration commissioner, who stoppéd in Casper ‘while en route back to Cheyenne from the American Legion conven- tion at Thermopolis, is satisfied with the result of the Legion meeting and ly at the cordial relations ex- ‘sting with the Casper post. eee D. “W, Ogilbee has returned from Thermopolis where he attended the convention of the American Legion, ‘ cee 3 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shaffer and children have returned from an ex- tended motor tour which took them through the . Yellowstone National FOR SATURDAY - 50 SKIRTS Serges, Wool Plaids and All Summer Skirts At $4.95 All Sizes WE HAVE.A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF FALL MERCHANDISE Si; $17.50 and $15.00 HATS On Sale At $3. 00. Leghorns, Taffetas, Georgettes and Hairbraids THE MARTZ HAT SHOP 154 South Center Street ‘CLEAN-UP SALE Commencing Saturday, we will put on sale the balance of all Summer merchandise at prices that will talk for themselves. The Fall merchandise is coming in and such large assortments that we absolutely must have all the room. price is not our object. could buy the goods and make them up. DRESSES» One assortment of Voile, Organdie and other Summer materials -——all are very .neatly trimmed, tight and dark One lot of Summer Dresses, made of light and dark color mate- rials and very neatly trimmed. Very special value at colors to choose from. $2.98 $4.98 We need the space of every nook and corner in this store. You can buy garments all made up and trimmed for less than you Hence Silk Dresses of fine Chif- fon, Taffeta Crepes, Satins and Louisines, made well and artificially trimmed. Values up to $35. Range Silk Dresses made of Taffeta, Messalines and other Silk materials— about 40 Dresses. Val- ues up to $18. Choice ofthis lot , of sizes and colors. $9.95 $19.95 Sport Jackets Our good assortment of Silk Knit Sport Jackets, tie backs, two-color combinations, in a variety of styles, colors and sizes. $6.95 About 14 All-Wool Sport Jackets. Embroidered fronts, belt and pockets. Very neatly finished. Colors green, old rose, navy and brown. $7.49 Smocks Smocks of a heavy washable material, in blue, tan and old rose; fancy embroidered fronts. $2.95 Silk Petticoats A very choice assort- ment of. All-Silk Petti- coats in season’s best colors; very neatly fin- ished. $4.95 SKIRTS. One assortment of about 18 Skirts made of fine quality silk and silk mixed materials, fancy stripes. Values up to $15.00. $8.75 A beautiful assortment of fancy light and mixed colored Skirts, made of All-Silk Taffetas, Satins, Fancy Plaids and Plains. Values up to $30.00. $12.49 Silk Underwear a Every garment in our Silk Underwear Depart- ment was marked down. Come and get your share while the prices are low. Parasols About 4 dozen Chil- dren’s Parasols in a va- riety of colors, styles and sizes. 50c and up ALL SILK BLOUSES AND COTTON WAISTS LOT NO. 1 ‘Women’s Cotton Blouses and Walsts, made of fine voiles and organ- dies, plain and fancy trimmed. $1.00 LOT NO. 2 Ladies’ Waists and Blouses, made of all silk georgettes and silk mixed pongees. Your choice at $1.95 and georgette LOT NO. 3 Ladies all sill tricolette very neatly embroidered front in a variety of colcrs and sizes. $3.95 LOT NO. 4 All silk georgette and crepe de chine Blouses, lace,, embroidery and braid trimmed, a full range of colors and sizes galore. $4.95 LOT NO. 5 A very choice assortment of extra fine silk Blouses, styles up to the minute, season's best colors, a variety of colors and sizes, all very neatly and artistically trimmed. $6.45 Blouses, Many of the New Fall Suits and Dresses are on Our Racks and a Fine Line of Fall Millinery Ready for Your Inspection Come and See Them. Comepare Our Quality, Styles and Prices With Others and Be Convinced. syhe LEADER Opposite Postoffice Saerey, ~ —_ The Vogue of Contrast Continues To Hold Sway Possibly the very newest style development and surely one of the smartest, is the use of the contrasting stitchings which adorn this newly arrived novelty pump. We cordially invite every woman who en- joys having the newest styles as soon as they appear to see this new arrival. The black calf Pump pictured dec- orated with white stitchings is very attractive. An excellent style at IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” only .. Phone | SPECIALS FOR | Phone 474 | SATURDAY | 903 Groceries Fresh Eggs, Per dozen ............... ae _.._.3de Fancy Watarmelon’ (gaharanteed 4e TIDES) DORIG: Ae eS ence Fancy Turlock Canteloupe, _..50e SE ei ae ene Sacaritan Fancy California’ ‘Plums, Basket —_ _.. dC _.15¢ _73€ White House a a Per lb. 3 Ryzon Baking Powder, 1-Ib. can... pate tent Oe 2 bars Creme Oi Soap for ee Fancy Perlor, Brooms, Each . Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, ” Per Ib... * Si SPM idea EON 45¢e Choice Beef Pot Roast, Choice ‘Shoulder Steak, Per Ib... = Beef Brisket ‘(boned ‘and. rolled), Per Ib... cana RE Veal Roast “(boneless) , ase “Se Per Ib... 24 Seatctaet Beef ‘(extra fine quality), _ 45e Hamburger ( (fresh ground), : _15e pene: Breakfast eee _20e SHIKANY Phone | GROCERY AND | Phone 903 | MARKET CO. | 474 142 EAST SECOND STREET