Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 3

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he Casper Daily Cri othing business here and sold his company ts s: siness about a year ago and moved Salt Creek fi t was rumored that Mr. | ness interests. ] i 3 | g Prosecuting gaz. ii ff Fi court in the hort program Presented. Mrs. F. H. Seaman tad parsonage wes a Mrs. C. A. Sanford assisted by four Walter Hilt of the Iee C. Mo re. r-aentatives of the company. bune pending the day in elds Inoking after t grading caze. eee Attorney A. E. Ttirrett has returned} the from a a.ccessful trip. to Cheyenne| Denver offices, has been transferred |where he had a hearing inthe su-|to Casber and will again take up his preme court on the grading case. eee PAGE THREE s, has ieft for the east where he | 1 L. A. REED IMPROVING. been valied to transact matters of mance. Mr. Sulliyim attended ba, j meeting of the BE. T. Williams O01 i. A. Becklinger has returned from L. A Reed, an official of the BMid- | fall on slippery streets, ts again able pany last Monday. Pig | west company who recently suffered 3s ec 3 @ fractured arm, in an unfortunate i business trip to Omaha, Neb., where |to be at his office. The injured mem- has been ding the’ last few ‘ City Attorney R. M.| ‘aye. Mr. Docktinger tewser of tra} The cpiming of the 21ay beneric| Det 1 still Bound up sad helpless But Boeke has returned from Cheyenne} ocklinger building which ts under} Selling drive launched today by -|where he has been at the stpreme| nstruction on Second street. Casper Sporting Goods company eee ner of Second and David streets, J. O. Ingram, former manager of tional Supply company in the residence here. Many friends will |* “whisper.” nessed a large crowd of bargain s-ek-| ers which augers for the success of the male, said by the management to be one where prices have been cut to ir. Reed says is causing him little or 9 trouble now. To BeGiven Away the} cor. activity las: even-| Other ladies will act as the hostesses) welcome Mr. Ingram to the citz. ‘The cut includes a $20,000 stock of Cartur was) of the afternoon. | Leslie Parker, well known oll man eee Sporting goods, auto tires, tubes, car a 2 y lof this part of the country is in the] Attorney Géorge W. Ferguson has|2#fts, rifles, tents, etc, and is to be o. ner } 4 |clty in connection with present and|returned to the city after spending | ™™0Ved in order to make room for new $15.00 ii nniday Mrs. Carter was assitod| Officers Tonight. erving of the| An installation of the officers for rf meal by the Misses Florence Johnson, |the ensuing year of Natrona Rebekah B fie Mary Elizabeth Westfall, Martha Gad-|lodge N. 39, will be held this evening | a D. A. Smithers, who was @illed to| A. W. Peake, G. M. Vandaveer and Headaches from Slight Colds phonograph. Every dollar purchase berry; Helen Carter and Mra. G. W.|ut 7:30 o'clock ‘in the I. 0. 0. F. hall. his home in Sedalia, Mo. by the sud- W. R. Finney, of the field department] Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets|Counts toward getting this machine, violin music by Miss Hel-| Eastern Star Carter told interest-| here will be a meeting of the East- fmg incidents in connection with her|ern Star tomorrow ulght at the Ma- work as a missionary in Armenia. andj sonto temple at 8 o'clock. ited many articles of art ueedie-} The work will be put on by Viola that country. | Mechling, worthy grand matron; Lilly ssisg Fiarion Hazlett of Des Moines, During the evening ‘e regular busi-| ©. Townsend, grand treasurer; Mary -.1.w, (> spending several days hich was pre Knittle, past grand matron, and John Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Berenice Davis, the Stanisbury of Douglas, grand sentinel. Haztett on West Twelfth Mrs. company. J. Snedden hes acce,jted a position | company. ness matters. e* / items of business taken up was the|merly of Douglas and Mr. Btanisbury | eee matter of starting a building fund,| will put on the werk for Miss Mar-| ye, ana Mrs. Joe Hilliker of Den- and a committee was sppointed to de-|garet Knittle and 8. Allison Knittle|:.> have returned to thelr home in vise ways and means for this enter-| will receive @ degree. \Colorado after spending the week vis- prise. A special refreshment committee jing with friends and relatives. Mr. The young ladles who enjoyed Mrs.| will be tn charge of the entertain-|jiniker was also attending to busl- Carter's hospitality are »s follows: ment. ‘ bones ihiaenata, Gaimectel ith bia-a0 ‘The Misses Frances Kesler, Florence] All resident and visiting mombers jcterests in the Salt Creek fields. matters for the day. on friends. ere | of the Order of Eastern Star are in- ee an z eae ¢ E. J. Sullivan. well Lanyy'alies man vited to be present. ‘ ofdard has ret: Herbert Ladd of the purchasing de-|and attorney of Denver and Basin, it a me ootcydpumue Stones ts rarer: | print _ eth utente Shas en ‘intng-boeeon =| UMAR Eda Holland, Mase Yencer, Blanche] Mrs. Snook spending yal days in Nor ‘Wagner, Helen Mossy, Lowri Srod-| Is Hostess. eerticent rand sheila called by the gress,Mattio Horsch, Inez Babb, Lola} Mrs. J. C. Snook entertained yes-|iiness of ner fatherinldw, Mr. Stod Miller and Mabel Johnson. terday afternoon for a number of| agra. She left Mr. Stoddard in a much tion with the Producers and Refirers ing after business matterr. | . Mark U. Weber, treasurer and field) H. B. Durham, attorney has r maneger cf the Chappell Ol] company |turned to his offices in the city after iw spending the day in Salt Creek|looking after legal matters in Denver looking after business interests for|for several days. eee cee members of the young matrons of the eh city at‘en: informal: social affajr, | 7OTeves COPA WE ARE OFFERING Many friends enjoyed the afternoon. | ynse Mary B. McPake ts leaving ome within the next few days for Denver at her home 804 Sonth David street where she will continue her profes yesterday afternoon for the members = hstiggemete tee of the Daughters of the American > Revolution which met in regular ses- sion. Tiie subject for the afternoon haa], MF- and. Bre. George Fiannigan CITY BRIEFS IN THIS GREAT SALE OF to do with peace conference at Wash- aij die ee thelr apartment in ingten, D. C. and Mrs. E. Richard| the Grude and are now at their new 2 Shipp ‘and Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball Sr..| Pesldence, 1103 East Second strent, ay aed Ww. rp eelira gee xeturoed presented the topic from different | Where they will be at home to a wide {om Cheyenne white he spent sever points of view. irele of friends. . ai days en route to his home here froro Following the short busintss session 4.7408 Erenver Whe he mpent the Chriatans) and thé. program, a Iunchoon was Ly PRD Fuch is spending the} >oldays- Sse > ve . | ree! Ne Yor. :, tance ‘of Miz. “Willan ‘Hosher eaaf buying trip for the Fuch's and come| 9-12 Learner of Denver, formerly We will not carry over a single garment. Instead Mrs. Carl F. Schumaker. Decorations|?@ny ladied ready-to-wear store on | Merchant in this city, 1s spending sev we have priced them so low that the women of Cas- for thé tuncheon tables were cut flow-{Secong street. The spring modeis arc|¢T@! days here coiling on a wide cir per will ses at a glance the wonderful savings of- being ‘shipped 1 2 a cle of friends and looking after busi. ae seis bat a a nesn matters. Mr. Learner was tn the ® | exGovernor and Mrs. Mra. B. B.! ‘ Brooks have returned to ther hor, ; <= Another 6f the series of informal|/" the Blackmore apartments from | ince dancing parties toy be held at the|ths Home ranch where they spent art ' G fered. Read every item carefully. FROCKS ‘Temple auditorium under the auspices | T#l days. of the Maronic Dancing clab will be btcade tp GR GRi given Friday evening. Janunry ,18.| Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Maquardt have OUP 1 etal Dancing will. begin ‘promptly at 9|Teturned to thetr roaidence ndro after ‘s Going at ae o'clock and the last dance will. be|*Pending the, holiday season in New en. m0! played at midnight. Light rettesh: {Yorke City hey repert)m splendid fails; ments will be served. All Masons and| Visit th the east. their ladies aro the invited guests. wee baby $ tele Mr. and Mrs. James Nesbitt of Lonz| g wae qe> by These Frocks come in old up ‘were former residents hore, and are now on the coast on account of Mrs. Nesbitt’s health. wee Mrs. J. B. Hanway and Miss Isabel Hanway are nicely lccated in 8t. erresaahs Louis, Mo., where they will spend the "A short social time will follow the|emainder of this month at least. Miss etal Nake eeaaion: Hanway graduated from the high cee sthool_course of the Principia colle’ Inrportant Meeting . : of Welfare Club. PLATTE VALLEY GOLD PURE A meeting of-all of the members of CREAMERY BUTTER, PER LB.. 36c Mock Was arervon at we Pree] - GRAND GROCERY byterian church. Business will be dis: guild of St. Mark’s Episcopal church, will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, Anna Leeper, 602 South Park street. The annnal election of officers will be held and all members are asked to been priced up to $35. gette. EScenoed Male Going They come in pan vel- vet, poiret twill and r > w Tindu crepe. TENS SUITS LOT1 A cho’ these Suits must be seen alar values up to $98.50. | $195.00. A COATS You know well enough that living beyond your income — leads absolutely to unhappiness at home and in your business. 3 Household Budget Boo Will give you a definite method ‘of-account- ing for your expenses and for your expendi- tures. Whether a customer of this bank‘or not you can get one of these books free for the asking. selections. Values Up to $65.00 sale is on. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Pre National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” CASFER, WYO. 256 South Center Street Divided Into Four Groups. $10.95 | , $16.95 Frocks that regularly Dark. Laaner to: Beach, Cal., have arrived here and 4 ; Bo Hostess, will visit with friends for several] feg§ 63 years. tricotine, canton crepe ome in poiret_ twill, The members of the St, Mark’s| Weeks. Both Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt| © and messaline and have anton crepe and geor- GROUP 3 GROUP 4 , $25.00 9 | O™acH that sold up to 898.60, $45.00 This price includes all All Cloth and Plush Coats. Come in cut bolivia, duvetyn, belvedyne and all other high quality coat cloths. Some are fur trimmed. Divided in two SELECTION 1 SELECTION 2 Going at . Going at * $19.95 $35.00 Values Up to $135.00 to $48.50, and f Any Frock in louse at taffetas. Divided Into Four Lots LOT 2 Going at Going at $12.95 $22.95 ice selection in es and styles. values up to LOT 4 Your Your Assorted colors and | all shad Personal Household sizes. Regular values | Regular Budget Budget up to $65.00. $75.00. Book Book. - So Is Ready 1s.Here LOT 3 FREE FREE Going at Choice of Any Suit i y Suit in Ask for for the whe ‘Asking. $35.00 | eee rr Today Get One The real values of $75.00 to be appreciated. Reg- Regular values up to Do not delay shopping while this extraordinary Shop Phore 1304W contemplated work in the Midway; Salt | several days in Cheyenne looking after | *Pting shipments. | Creek and other ofl fields. . legal matters of importance, One of the features of the sale is the sine ioe Serer ans aivitg amy fre a Mi Bresieei| Photogra dep desth of his motiier, has returned of the Midwest Refining company are|relieve the Headache by curing the| Particulars of which are furnished at 310 in Photographs to the -|to the city and has resumed his post-\spending the day in Salt Creex icok-|Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de-|the store. This morning a $50 set of | person writing the best ad- stroyer. The genuine bears the signa-| Rogers silverware was given to one ture of E. W. Grove. (Be sure youjof the first. 50 people entering the | ’ertisement for my business. | EL. Estabrook, geologist for the}get BROMO.) auc. store. idwest Refin'ng company is in Den- in the offices of the Producers and|ver, where he is looking after busi- Safe Wilf tx WAFANTS ana INVALIDS Mail your: answers: before Gregory Powell who ts associated| HH. O. Barber prominent financier of with the industrial relations depart-|this state. left yesterday for his home the class. Among other] Mrs. Knittle and ¢amily: were for f iment of the Midwest Refining company |in Lander after spending several days is in the city loohing after business here on business matters and calling e- $7 Biack or brown Kid Lace Shoes. Cuban heels. For- tnerly priced $10.00 to hoice 9 A oAO We have made this big reduction in order to NAS Erriilll RUE STUOEEULUTUV TOTALS For Infants. Invalides end Growing Children Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages Ne Cooking — Nourishing — digestible high standard of quality is always assured, regardless of what you pay. WISCIN . “YOUR SHOEMAN’) $5.00 in Photographs for the second best answer. ASK FOR January 20 to Horlick’s : the Original Jeffryes Studio Avoid Imitations 311 OS- Bldg. and Substitutes There will be three competent udges to make the decision. Seasonable Footwear at Exceptional Prices Sys Black and brown Kid Lace Shoes. Cuban and Baby Louis heels. Formerly priced $12.00 to $15.00 choice... POID clear broken lines. Our usual MAUNA LADIES’ LOW SHOES OXFORDS AND PUMPS Colors brown, black, grey and bronze, in lace, one and two-strap ties, also patent leather two- strap. ; Heeis Cuban, Military, French, Baby Louis and low. REGULAR VALUES AS HIGH AS $14.50 $ .85 SALE PER PRICE EB PAIR On Sale Thursday, Friday a” Another Real Sale CRiocs Sale Pree Pat POO LISTEN! GIRLS The New Toddle Pumps Will Arrive Monday, January 16. Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST and Saturday

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