Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1921, Page 3

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Che Casver Daily Tribune [mass connected with the Taylor ant CMY Brokerage. after spending yesterday where b fn this city atte ter look after business in- nding to business in-'terests for several Gays. carer Homer V. Hutchinson of Canen A. G. Tibby has returned from Chey- J. G. Crawford of Denver is regis-enne where he was called to transact City, Colo., is registered among the business guests at A Henning hotel.jtered at the Henning hotel while business matters. f - ooking after business interests in this) gtd ‘A. HM Carnal Tere ast night for | city. Wai Cok: ah the Giga bia eee Denver after attending to buginess in. has returned from @ state board meet- . terests here. C. M. Scott. Jr., of Tulsa, Okla, is ing of pharmacists which was held in looking after ofl interests in this! Douglas. state and is now making a tour of in pe RY Apection of the refineries here. | 3. 4. Haldeman has returned to Den after looking after business .- eee J. ©. Counts of tie Sun Electric company has left for an eight-day buating trip in the Jackson Hole ont sein | SoU Rev J. F. Biedget, state missionary «interests here the first of the week. ap = ta Seer fs = jotil of the Baptist church has returned ee ork here, Frida; from Glenrock where he held *ervices| Bert Epply of the ~Vare Bros. com- aes at the Baptist chureh: last Sunday. [pany of Denver, has returned to his Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weed who have been visit! wth friends and relatives for the past weeks, have re- turned to their home here. . eee {headquarters after calling on his cus- | Louis Krachika eee returned to the}tomers here. city from Cheyenne where he Spent a the week end looking after business) James Hilcock of Denver is looking apg after business interests in this city \for weveral days. Thomas Livathi¥s who spent sever. ala al days of last week in Cheyenne on} Dr. A. F. Hoff has arrived in Los business han returned to his work | Angeles and is a guest at the Clark ‘hotel where he intends to remain for several weeks. \ George Beaton who has been look- 27 Ose, tng after businesr in Cheyenne for the! Julian Lever left last night for last few days has returned to his of- Chadron where he will attend to bus} tices here. nees for the Northwestern railroad. “A. W. Gray lett last night for his offices in Denver after looking after beets interests here for several a. eee > J. J. Flemming of Basin, is spend ing several days here sontine after | business interests. eee J. G. Stuart of Chicago, who has has been’ visiting with friendd and| been looking after business with his relatives for the past two weeks. bes agi has returned to the “Windy ene ity.’ eee par. lors. The party then attended the Mrs. Byron Pau is leaving for cee | cee ‘Mrs. M. J. Burke is in Denver visit- Sone M. L. Ronan hi y 8. f Worland is at- le @ shi will spe: im has returned from a Mrs. Ray 8. jupe o! ‘or dance at the Dance Palace until mid- fhe bags ped where she nd ing with friends for the week. A. E. Tobinson tett last night for|short business trip to the northern | tending to business interests here and Sait Ney Pee oe oS Denver, Part of the state. tealling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gchultz of O52) $e ham, D. Roades and the} Mrs. Fred Moore left this morning ieee Seo Brady, Jean Vetter, where she>will visit ,» Eva Causon and Glee Davis were the with relatives ae, a tbaien days. ” guesta. dats) Tig: mntelie asdnccee. Doug Mrs. Hoff. ~ Ue Ses the home of Mr. and Harry C. Davie left last night for ner | city a. eee Sajt Creek, are spending several days im the city on business and visiting with friends and relatives, ™ jerelar a kate Saad W. P. Heath of Omaha, who has been transacting business here for the last few dars has st for the east. the Western! Miss Eva McDaniels, a teacher in has left for Montanathe public schools and who was con- «oe Hostess. Mrs. F. S. Knittle, formerly of that | Denver after spending the last few |i Is , > days attending to business interests Mrs. A. F. Hoff presided at here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Nell Tyler and chil- dren are visiting at the home of Mrs. Tyler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G Nicolaysen. see J. Patterson has left for Chadron after, spending several days in this Know the inside— _ Jake Crouse is spending the day in the city from his home at Bates creek. eee Mrs. Robert Veitch is leaving for Thermopolis, where she will spend the remainder of the week. cee eee C. A. Rainwater has returned to Knowledge is of two kinds—knowing PE ce ag) Po vay craiet Sie ponent things and. knowing where to find to his home In Cheyenne after -visii- things. It’s a bank’s business to know ing with his son here. the most efficient means of safely em- ee J. A. Richardson ploying money and credit in its com- munity. Know the inside—the inside of this bank—better. It will help your devel- opment financially. National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” and visiting with friends. Miss Hettie McNamara left this eee. for Thermopolis, where she} Dr. W. O. Payne is confined to one will attend the state teacher's conven-|f the local hospital tion. - . a Miss Ethel Mann who has been giv- SAE ee ing ‘ackotne instructions at the Dance} Miles Peggy O'Neil who {s spending Palace on Saturday afternoons will] Several days in Thermopolis is ex- now hold the same classes in the| Pected to return the last of this weck. mornings. The dancé Palace, will be 22. 95,° cee - used for teas and social affairs in the} Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melrose of] ack Scott has returned from Gros: Ban Diego, Cal., are visiting with|Vull where he. has recently established " jag here en route to their homela cothing oceneny 2 He will mid in Nebraska, where they will xg ts Basiness with the Scott clothing} 4 0. MeDoi Far we ‘the winter. Bde pe concern here’ for several days. Rl whos apere os R ae i ret Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allman, who aT, Ba, Nafeinger ot Blings, Mont. urned to: Cheyenne, registered at the Henning hotel C. Hinkle Gehile looking witsetbnomnens costed Ge; ce Chevenne ene here. J B. Barnes, attorney for the Mid- West Refining company is in Wasb- ington, D. C. looking after legal mat- tere of importance. _L. G. Hartnell of Denver is regis- tered at the Henning hotel while looking after busin s interests here. Roy abuso, wet this mornt: the Buzzard ranch. sufi: ere eee E. J. Waitn of Lincoln, Neb., is at- {tending to business in the city for the next few days. - ‘Singer rae eee eve net wite XP a eS Reception. Honoring Seen each for twenty years. | 1, H. Mood wer return Rev. and Mra. Carter. : wivacks his offices there last night after spend. In honor of the Rey. Mrs. UL. B.|, Mr. anid Mrs. M. P. Wheeler are|ing several Gaye here transacting Carter of the, Metliodist nh a re-| leaving. for Thermopolia. tomorrow | business, ception will bé held Thursday evening | Morning where Mr. Wheeler will at- ili fad to which ‘ail of ‘the members of the tend a meeting of the school trustees. H..T. Cleaver of Denver is regis- eongregation and the other ministers |#/¢ Will make an address, tered at the Henning while looking and their families are invited to 38 a after his ofl interests in this part of tend. The affair will he held at they Miss Betha Davis, who broke her|the state. Methodist church at 7:30 v’clock.. | 2nKle last “week, te i a AR Bose eae ciosdhoney ti ihre Strate pr Tie MhY ddd Mra’ BD. W. “Stephen! @& PE cones tnrances of Casper. and Fetreakienta, willbe seved. the! week here visiting with ments, Another Enormous Shipment of Has Arrived ei Hundreds of fine hand made hints, Made of fine quality velvets and velours, very neatly and artistic- ally trimmed with the season’s best style trimmings. There Are Four Lots To Choose from see friends before returning 'to their home} fR. G. Taylor. ‘3 eatin oe neveral Gibson-Marr Ceremony ” in_ Nebraska from Ore Whee, they |days in the city from Denver on bust- ‘ Word has been received of the mar. riage of Miss Byrl Marr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mar, to Oscar Gibson. which took place in Denver the first of this week. Mrs. Gibson came to Casper abou’ % year ase from Prey and hae 3 a j e Pal been in the employ of Burlington A = l t offices. Mr. Gibson is employed in 5 ted at aabfees Novae cle oth ot graceful vartation to housekeeping at a8 South Wasb- ington street. - ¢ h he ¢ cee synargn Pam is this smart two Card Party. / . Ata meeting of the Synurgae of the atrciete teal! strap oxford ‘ Dayton, plans fora card party which will be held Hallowe'en dvening in the new addition of the Parish house,.were made. Mrs. J. C. Warkley president of the Synergee . s P Evans, Walter M ‘ Bolton and Miss Viola Lever wilh have Lot One charge of the committee which was appointed. The proceeds of the even: - ine will (ade sto this ane amenaed be : : One large assortment, of la- pth fees) 1 ae at aie E 1 . dies’ Pile and Paon Velvets. cers Elected ee ) Some plain and some fancy eenraene oleen: 2 sed or ; ‘ r trimmed, in a variety of colors and styles. Choice of This Lot $4.69 Lot Three In this assortment are exclu- sive styles, positively the best quality materials obtainable. Each and every one guaranteed hanc’ tailored. Values up to $20.00. Choice of This Lot $9.95 Be Pn oe From the Cub © fol iJ 2 ie Cuban hee] to the roomy, modified base rer tiple = toe, and likewise in the clever arrangement of straps papas ys orations, these Oxfords empha- _. size the art notes of Winter Oxfords, Yet this is but ber-of atyles, all eitractive, oe pine ae Lot Two Lot Four season shoes, In. this assortment you will : find Hats that are hand-tailored Children’s Hats, in all imag- Meets. ., anu ateronting meeting ot the woey This smart two-strap ‘pattern \ is of the best quality in materials, inable styles, sizes and colors. : lex wp to the minute, and a Made of velvets, velours and dist church was held yesterday after made up in the new shade of tan ° s A ae Pot the season’s best other materials. The subject of the study of the calf—with a fer, modified toe, shades. day was Japan, and the refreshments and Cuban Priced PAE carried out the l. Choice of This Lot Price Range | $10.00 il $@e5 HOSIERY TO MATCH wis SINS || THE LEADER | 122 East Second Street ' , Phone: 1046-J Midwest Building a Opposite Post Office Pen tg se Sie 100 Nori Dur TT Se eee [ARMRNEEN—_NNCO PPOFSO9O 999 999929090900000 00000 9999999009090900909990000000000.60609000000 000000000 PTPOPOOOO SISO PIO I TPO HO 99D nected with the Y. w. tper, left this morning for Thermopotts for several da Mr. and Mrs. Vic Johnson has re-! the weekend with friends here. PAGE THREE © 25.) PRE wermeapramee se eerece orca ascresecns = coor. cont ms ee bisa C. A. last sum-|of section. No.1 is really worth the asked, but 10 to 12 oz sections « © dear at 5c. for they are more jor tess broken and | jone dealer, and wT! offer them all furned to Glenrock after visiting over|this light and broken fy |Der_case less than they }s0 tar. 1 offered for $1 paid When you buy a comb of my $ Miss Fannie Beil Paes left this|honey ask your dealer to weigh it morning for Thermopolis where s! will spend several days. o- Mr. and Mra. Walter Ham of tis] city are visiting with friends and rela-| Uves tn Dryer. . Miss Cieola Lilly is attending t teachers’ convention which is being held in Thermopotis. It has come to ———____ HONEY! HONE TONEY! attention that some dealers are shipping in light weight comb horey. This is all right | ff it ts sold for a reasonable price. Dealers are axking 35c per pound for | my fancy comb which I guarantee to — weight not LESS than 13 ozs. per ection and mi much as 15 ozs. and over. Not leas than -s°% 02. sections is No. 1 if eeser y sections weigh as fastened to four sides ‘s worth. WM. MOSTELLER. 92842 | Next Batter Up! Black Beauty COMING SOON BIG BARGAIN High class phonographs for sale excellent condition; records included; must be sold at once. Midwest Pharmacy see to it that you get your mon- Watch for the True Facts of the LYRIC THEATER COMPANY To Be Published Thursday, October 13. 100 Per Cent on Your Investment Special for Thursday 42 Dresses Worth Up to $75 Special for Friday Silk Underwear, Teddys and Gowns Worth up to $6.95 $3:95 We Are Also Making Extraordi- nary Reductions On 24 SUITS. Wonderful in style “and material. Have been priced up to $98.50. $72.95 21, SUITS. Formerly priced up to $65,, $42.95 40 COATS. Including plushes, haye been priced up to $38.50. $24.95 - 60 SUITS. Formerly up to $65, $24.95 ~ 40 COATS. Unusual qual- ity. Have been priced up to $98.50. - $72.95 20 COATS. Of different materials. Have been priced priced up to $38.50, $42.95 Afternoon Dresses and Street Frocks In Two Lots. LOT1 76 distinct models in can- ton crepe, charmeuse, trico- tine, poiret, twill, Straight lines and draped effects. Regular values up to $42.50. $12.95 Three Tables of Hats Table 1 $3.95 Table 2 $5.95 Table 3 $7.95 LOT 2 Exclusive models in satin: faced canton, charmeuse and other silk materials. Regu- Jar values up to $75 $24.95 50 TRICOLETTE BLOUSES. Formerly priced at $8.50 and $12.50, $3.95 PEPPPEDED 299999599 5-0999D0095909959909 459990099 092908 99095 PF OFTEN FO FD EF9D 95 FOF 9H 0940292932099 9200046 C2bes 9804 F2 HOFF 9000005900009 9000590007390009 PPPSFSO9OS 3 7% DOE >> oe ‘ener

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