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’ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 > : €be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE Hart Schaffner & Marx, Stein-Bloch and Hickey-Freeman Clothes MEDNICK BROS. = throughout that district as the “man eater.” Mr.” Campbell succeeded -in making the capture and returning to the town with his man while at the ~ “Be still_sad heart and cease e- | my company. pining. SOMEBODY'S HONBY GIRL. same time whole troops of men had Behind the clouds is the sun still -.. failed to surround the cannibal. shining.” —Leagtellow. | Dear Ladice. or Gentiemen: e o 1e- 8 Dear Readers: I believe I have found a kindred John Whelan, R. M. Boeke and C. The Trouble-woman is here to | =pirit. We three segm to have quite -~ P. Plummer have returned from Salt} help to prove to you that Longfel- | a sense of humor, don't you know? Creek. where they spent a part of the low is just as right now as le was | However the Trouble-woman does week looking after business interests. fifty years ago. Let us find the | not pretend to take the place of aaa ‘ee sun by co-operating in clearing up | Cupid or tho more modern matri- - . Ted Wetheriil has return¢d from| your troubles. monial bureau and if you have no ay ori for for the Kimball home during the con-| waoitman where he has been ding| Dear Trouble-woman: greater ambition than to flirt you DOBB’S CAPS valescence of Mrs. Kimball, certainly can de so without my ald Ad and in spite 6f any one's advice. Please do act write to me again be- cause such communications will find the waste basket. es the first part of the week. Can't you find me an honest to Being unsuperstitious, Mrs. A: $ cee goodness ncher, dim- Wilde, nee Miss Aurelia Cone, a bride! Series of Luncheons Stanley Griebel of the Casper Sta-| Ples, and curly brown hair, with a of this month, was delightfully sur-| To Be Given. tionery company is leaving for Lander | Wonderful smile. prised! when she opened a huge um-| A series of informal bridge lunch-| Viere he will transact wucimece tor BRIGHT “EYES. brella which was presented her by the) gons will be presided over by Mrv. Q| he concern tiny Misses Betty June and Thelma/K. Deaver. The affairs will be given * Sanders yesterday afterncon, andjin honor of Mrs. E. C, Deaver and hs a I am so tired of being a wall fow- Will you please communicate with found it filled with many.useful arti-|Mrs. J. J. Sullivan who are house} C- H® Shipan a “prominent lumber-| 0G r want so bad to be the biz. | me again. | can not reach you by cles for the kitchen, guests at the Deaver home. man_and hotel owner of Dubois 1s ve § ph . Mra, Wilde was the honoree of the| Invitations have been extended for| ‘Pending several days here attending Best) flirt ‘in Casper, €omen crave * phone. shower given her at the home of her| Saturday and for Tuesday afternoons. |‘ business interests. cee Casper’s Finest Store for Men SLUTS AIVa Dear Trouble-woran: Miss Mf. of Cottonwood, 8. D. . ~ 1 NOTICE. sister, ; Virgil C. Rivers, at 1026 3 »} = See dsoa es Ss wy Sir GW] A cee eacoog?” Bi Re Bae t oen| Mayor Taylor May) os, 2 comme sr a yas assisted as hostess by Mrs. G. W.| At Dy - oge bills | y 5 Sanders. Mrs. B. B. Lummis entertained a| "ved in the city and will be associated] NQt Seek Position +. HENRY R. TIETZEN. The bride has recenjly returned/number of friends this noon at aj With the Drs. Jeffrey, as assistant. 9-13-6t* from @ ranch home near Powder Riv-| luncheon served at bér home on East|2F: Robinson who was formerly as- r hy, i er where she and Mr. Wilde spent|gixth strect. Following “the severi} sistant in the work left last night. Again » mn Capital — tap. their honeymoon. They wilt now be} course ‘uncheon the afternoon was de- A recent writer states that Portu- at home at the V. C. Rivers residence.|yoted to playing auction bridge. Euese men are so notoriously indol- ‘About 29 guests were invited to the oe. CHEYENNE, Sept. 16—Taking cog- ent that it is no exaggeration to say! informal showér and Mrs Wilde re-| Mrs. Donald Michie is in fie city nigance of the fact that a petition re-| that two-thirds of the work of Portu- , ceived a splendid supply of kitchen-| from her ranch home near here. She nominating him waa being circulated |*8! {8 done by women. ware, Delicious refreshinents were) was entertained last evening by Mrs, sks -ebinetdadaruent, anedk matteo as served before the close of the after-| Karl C. Boyle at cards. Four tables SS errcet are re ated noon, of auction bridge were played and a Mayor 23.{2.\Faylor 4808 Siinounced Genuine Holland Bulbs oa ne luncheon was served. : entertain . that the circulation of the petition 7 - SS Desichepet a Chay Yomen cease’ was without authority, ‘that he had # 90p T0bt “pe Soew ite % quo Mas ott ma not yet decided whether he would be a and 10c each candidate for reelection, and that if At Woolworth’s he were to become a candidate he - M. F. Trask’of Billings, Mont., prominent sheepman, is. in the city to purchase a thousand ewe lambs. eee Dr. G. S. Bawden and family have left for Chicago, Il, where they will spend the winter. Dr. Bawden has been associated with the clinic of Dr, H. R. Lathrop. e- L. F. Hobson of Detroit who spent yesterday here on business has re- turned to his headquarters in the north, Sensational Values A wonderful pickup of Wool and Silk Dresses and All-Wool Coats. Some with fur collars. All these were bought at a great discount and bought direct from some The motive of the informal enter- » became the bride of Law- FY > tainment-is to enable the new teachers|rence Peterson. of the largest manufacturers in the country. _ 3 = in the city to meet the members of the] Wilbert H. Tucker and Missy Hone The entire line will be put on sale for quick turnover. You can’t afford to miss younger set with whom they will be|Vannatta, daughter of Chief Engineer this opportunity. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Compare our prices, styles and quality asaociafed this winter. Vennatta, were married at 5:30 o'clock with those of others, Silk and All-Wool Dresses o eae at the Parsonage of the Methodist Miss Scott " church by the Rey, French. Is Hostess. tev. French joined William P. One lot of all-wool Dresses. Made up in the new styles and positively all-wool materials. Some oi all- silk taffetas and satins. A miscellaneous shower was held] Miller of Powder River and Miss Iva a hae f SEE OUR WINDOW \_ last night at the home of Miss Witma|Almeda Farrens of Waltman at 6 DISPLAY CROFUT AND KNAPP HATS A 1 o'clock luncheon was served|to Ei . the first of this week in Cheyenne] The women of the Mooseheart le- to the Misses Thora Slade, Ruth Kim-|/gion will hold a regular meeting at ball, Lois Haworth and O'Malley who|the I. O, O.°F. hall tonight at 8 spent several days there en route to| o'clock. Laramie ‘where they “will enter the} Following the business session an Wyoming university. Miss Rose Law-| informal entertainment and dance will, ler, presided at the luncheon. be held. All women of Mooseheart and Dance at Cacteria thelr friends are invited to atténd, For Tonight, = 28 ants SOCIETY .- ‘The Mesdames Harvey Wisner and| Three ‘Weddings Performed Levey Hudson will t as hostesses|at Methodist Parsonage. this evening at an informal dance held} Yesterday from noon until the eve- in honor of the school teachers of the| ning, the Rev. Walter L. French per- city. The affair will start at 9 o’clock|formed ceremonies uniting three and special mustc has been secured] couples in marriage. for the dancing. At 2 o'clock, Miss Dorothy Hay of UVAMUAGNA UVSSVA GNV WOMANS Scott in honor of Mrs, W. I. Rehr, Jr.,] o'clock the same day, Mr. Miller is who was lately married in Denver.|tbe proprictor of the genéral store in Miss Scott was assisted by her sister,| Powder River and both of the young || Mrs Affa Stoddard. ¥ People have friends here. A number of young ladies gathered = at the Scott home on North Center street where the beautiful gifts were presented to the bride. Later in the evening the husbands and escorts of the guests arrived and the party left for, tpe Ideal apartments and from there went to the Dance Palace. where tables ‘were reserved for them. A huge puh¢h bow! graced the center of n i > —) = So 2 Z _— & i = a Fred Southwell is leaving for his ranch where he will spend the weck- end. ASOH NGAOMUAINI the table and toast drank to the : S i ‘The invited guests inciiided Mr. and Heskangsprae Saget Sy me Pa About 150 Dresses of all wool. The newest mate- Mrs. W. -I. Rehr, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Ses rials and positively the newest styles. Very beauti- £2 Pees Dines, ‘Mr. ‘and’ Mra, Walter}. afr. and Mrs. A’ J. Wilde have re- fully trimmed. Values in this.assortment up to $48. ultz, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach.| rumnea to their home in the city after 4 <= ae Affe Stoddari,.the Misses Verre| sending their honeymoan on a ranch Choice of the Lot ov cs ‘angeman, Abbie Arnold, Janice Huf-| near ‘powder River. Mrs. Wilde will - =~ Manpmeee Nan, qebee, Mary Barton.| recumo her position as cashier at the nN by Sullivan, Clifford Johnson, Ross Grant,| “““P°? Dally Tribune next Monday, _ aa “ fan} Ss McKenna, Toby Allan and Richard} 5. 5. Giblin, district manager for the 2 i=} K4 Boottens Kequitable Life Insurance company, is PAI Sena > na in Manville attending to business for SEE OUR WINDOW ia Mrs, r En the eompapye 1S EDIE IS PD DISPLAY oe ee 4 The Junior Phila@hea class met last} pr, Francis Smith of Lander is{{ > 7 Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffuer & Mara fax night at the home@f Mrs.-H. B. Dur-l spending the dey here attending to X Poe bets tad eae ae ee | Bunnens Interests COATS | MILLINERY 2 Ped ae. st a ae pare, has Mrs. Ida Layton of Lander is spend- An assortment of Coats. All-wool ma- We have received new hand-made Your Money Cheerfully Returned if You A anid Masy Wa eG) teeter’ 34 Pag, S Lote SANG Ree ISLES BN Bee terials, including plushes. Hats. Not a few but many dozens, and Are Dissatisfied - After the business meeting a. social | “°'?** owe i a all put in at quick turn-over prices. You mM : wn hour was enjoyed and refreshments] ¢. 37, Reimerth of the accountants t must see them to appreciate’ the values. & were served by: the hostess. firm of Reimerth and Van Dernberg ; 7 5 0 $1 0 § 1 5 00 = is expected to return today from Lan- TE fee] setcun minnows | $7.50 $10.$15.00 T=) The Hart Schaffner & Marx It has been announced that Novem- eee SEE OUR-WINDOWS, a, Sanmaeget, Ofte, emencpicara tthe e Midwest Refining company. : “ Ci lela tn the Dance Palace and elaborate Viste with oid ieciknda G04 einige One lot of Coats made up of all-wool SILK BLOUSES iS New Fall Suits, Made of the Finest Woolens, ty the committee in charger “| his @l8 home. For many years str. Pon Pons, Bolivias, Velours; some fur Our complete line of All-Silk Blouses, [i] = Rich New Patterns and Tailored in the Finest = i Ea ee collars and cuff trimmed. Values up to of georgette, crepe de chine and many Q f Ss I re B B ht ‘ Lo > Tasca Die ttion SOMETHING NEW pero: Oe a other all-silk materials. All very neatly fli > of Styles Can Be Bought as Low as 2 Mrs, Wilson Kimball Jr., who has || ‘rue ener Am Ce CHO! trimmed and the newest styles. = = been ill for the past weeks wi! under- SHOP- 9 0 0 ‘ $ 5 95 : + operati it “i oe t a m Denver wi rH. BPR Lathrop. with the case. Distributors, of, the: Kenilworth SEE OUR WINDOWS SEE OUR WINDOWS __ a =} St Hoya Tully, sister of Mr. Kim- | ‘Art Wares and liaportations - = Z 3 is here from Denver an care ee WONDERFUL VALUES BARGAIN = a az i Our Every-Day Arrivals of Wear- FOUND IN OUR BASEM EN T b OVERCOATS ing Apparel for Women inch: Heavy Ulsters, Town Ulsters, Raglons of e Huck | Gingham Outing Flannel Baby Vy ? ? & : mM A i : Py Assures You of the Ae ae and Creations of Towels | Petticoats Gowns Blankets & Beautiful Plaid-Back Woolens Richly Silk Mf i . . 3 New York Designers. Tatge eba Veed | | Willsitesatdaite Made of geed | '“pinki or blues = Lined, the Newest Styles and Tailored By Hart, $ . made well. No | grade of Outing | Good size. Well $ closely woven. mae Flannel. FF aiished: = Schaffner & Marx as Low as J $ > } : Saturday Special Ise 49¢ | 89 | 49 S| ‘ | f Z = 3 We Will Feaure a Number of f ! : a =) 5 > ; DRESSES é POLKA DOT JERSEY SILK HOUSE = Sy ¢ , All Materials, Styles and Colors. Values Up to $65.00. APRONS PETTICOATS DRESSES =| a ‘ a 2 = Well made, full. size. In a variety of colors Best quality gingham, > Q ‘“ Very neatly trimmed. and of pure silk. organdy trimmed in a i ‘ (as) ; Best quality percale. 7 variety of best styles. <> = M TS 198 | $298 $249 Iz] MEDNICK BROS & . : i S e 2 Hundreds of Other Articles at Ridiculously Low Prices fj|2 ! : F] =) Opposite Hotel Henning E | i if E 7 Ee A D - ee The Best of Men’s Wear Why Shop Elsewhere?_ 5 g 5 nnosite Post Office : In Midwest Building §}] EDWIN CLAPP, JOHNSTON & MURPHY, FLORSHEIM SHOES Edo) SOPHIE ISDOOS DID OSEAN OES D DOC HOS FT Kj }