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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE de, 4 $1,855 Prizes : | SO Are Posted By ||Ford Urged to ———————= | Cotfee Maker Make Race For Fret ieee oc Oe? | to enter this word contest which is ;mental tn calling the recent mass. open to all and everybody has an | meeting of Dearborn voters thet equal chance. ganized a “Henry Ford for — | shoe stora, will be home for an indef- | that business is a little bit difficult inite visit tomorrow. Mr. Litheredge | just now, but that he looks for some. has been attending the Colorado thing better in the near future. School of Mines. 2 2 see [acm dln ee sas deans ie Mrs. Proud. been Company will be beck tomorrow from Seren ee trip te paints in the southern part old home in Ottumwa, Iowa, returned ° the state. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duckworth, who have been visiting Mrs. Duck- worth’s sister, Mrs. Ira Naylor, here = cee SRR |for some time are returning home to| ****eresy- okeus |_'T. N. Shaw of the Producers and j Wyatt Cafeteria I'S cacton aia tabernacle un @ auspices of the|Boone, Iowa, today. Refi Salt Creek i: Today’ ourrt 7 taste Teun wae bie ae Harry Gunn of the tax department aere 6 SS ett Cooks Calay HOWE 3 ae A ariel criges tetas The Presidency Saturday P. M The dance given at the Arkeon! producers to submit to the requests of Mrs. W. E. Carrico and daughter of | °f tbe Producers and > a oesens nt ee tS eas 7 oration went to Cheyenne on business) Burke H. Sinclair will go to River-| peing made by the Nash Coffee com- last night. ton Tuesday to deliver the Memorial! pany of Minneapolis. Minn., for the dancing palace last night under the their friends and put on the same per-|the Big Muddy field are leaving Fri- nuspices of the George W. Vroman| formance at Salt Creek tomorrow even-| day for a trip to Los Angeles and jin Colorado. Mr, and Mrs. Trevett|young Barker's fourth yedr at the Bake Sale by were married at Sacred Heart church| academy and his second year in the Welfare Club. in Denver on May 14. which was one/ high school. The Welfare club will hold a home-|of the social events of the season. made bake sale at the Holmes hard-| They will be at home in the Grude, Fred Peach and son and Mrs. "Joh eee j@ay address to the American Legion | ee iss post of the American Legion was an|ing. The play will be given in the! other southern points x6 soe | post. In the evening Mr. Sinclair will| a gp aman ana the three | DETROIT. May 26—(By The Asso :nusual success. More than 2,500|\Community hail there and a large audi-| eee ( fag tigen the Midwest com-} ‘G os va i te = oe ak one a a balloons hadi rap gatetat ares ine er Beare es | Miss Vira Barker, who has been at-|P*"Y §* in Set ateee | organization of its kind in the stata. | handled by paeats eee curedeht : at , ine room whan the eran |cometyand he no eropUSOAy Ein spain” rarames Toes | a, BAN, oto to the Noche central Wyominthrort the We [ui Fora early er ek These ‘were of many” different colors|ented cnet. Samnrasthcouecpacmers, Mar. aed Tiere een Serene. we ereney fee | C poste pea MR gs esiorn, . he Will be just a little bit dif- and added much to the attraction of eee Lewis Barker, here. spp Stabs | | F atforda a eplendie Conor, | manufacturer to be a candidate ferent and quite a bit better he dance, Newly-Weds Return “+. x a wee | contest = 9eyets splendid opportun- | president of the United States in 1924. t th * | has returned from a ity to get a prize without much or “ a’ e The balloons were punctured at 11/To Casper. Lewis Barker Jr. recently returned] oy or¢ eas trip te cts, | eae (i ereaage gered: pend e o'clock and the dancers had ® gay! Mr. and Mrs. John F. Trevett re-|from Kearney military academy at as Pegtees stn | = LB de rE. t ° time bringing down the victims. turned to Casper this morning after Kearney, Neb: He took first place in] we yp Winnay rethrlied teat Basin, Only a short time remains in which Dearborn newspaper, who was Instru- est wd attended the dai { ni oes ae A record ae ‘e dance.| spending ten days at various points/drill among the cadets there. This is} wo, | yesterday. | } ep — 77cleve WEANTS wa NYRLIDS. E. G. Sinclair'and E. 1. Estabrook/enne motorists today are exercising are out of town on a business tripjcare to observe traffic regulations in lasting two weeks. turning corners. For more than aj roar vers ASK FOR Horli ck’s Pharmacy year no effort to enforce the regula-| ware store from 11 until 6 o'clock to-| apartments after June 1. Peach will motor to Riverton tomor |” = rnickerbocker recently returned|nnve 2 Hi: Fe. entire the. 386% Saturday, May 27 morrow. Many specialtiés witl be of-| | row. nite, from the oil fields in the northern|and the result was that motorists be-| . igi ferel'to Comers |To Hold Social = Fred Winegar of Pirre Music com | P*'t of the state came careless. Wednesday, however, | Avoid Imitations 2:00 P. M hy ey they bs ht with a “ id +, 2 ~ ML. Mr. and Mrs. Ross | ‘The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs ofjpany of Cheyenne is in town for al yay, P. Wall Se A bi Spi cay pga abel gs 207 and Substitutes Don’t Forget Tomorrow. iiving Dinner, [Casper will hold a joint social session| week. , x Special Menu. and Mrs, Harry Ross will give|tomorrow evening to which all mem-| ner this evening at their home, bers of either branch of the order are | 34 South Ash street, this evening. | especially invited. The entertainment ¥ = They will enter in three business) Will consist of cards, dancing and re Cit Briefs : men from Minneapolis, who are here|freshments. McCutcheon's orchestra Ay n the interests of the Wyoming Gro-|Will furnish the music for dancing. | cee ! 1 cery company. “They are Messrs. W. } Sapphire Girls, is running two weeks|summons for cutting corners.” Min-| erTafants, Iavalids and Growing Children y Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder at Hastings, Neb. He will then go|imum fines, coupled with "warnings,| he Original Food-Drink Por All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digustible nd. Mr. Wall reports’ A. Deitz, R, A. Jackson and A. E./Gnild Lancheon A. E. Kytee fs visiting in Casper | Selby Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rowand Is Success. from the Lost Soldiere field. will also be among the guests. The bridge luncheon gtven by the} eee se St. Mark's guild yestesday afternoon Cc. P, Brodie is recovering from an = Miss Beggs Signs in the parlors of the Masonic temple operation for tonsilitis recently gone Musical Contract. was a detided success. Thirty-two) through with. Miss Ruth Beggs, teacher in the| tables were arranged for bridge. These| SOLS department of sewing at the Natrona/Were decorated with bunches of lilacs.| Jack Daty has gone to Bishop for county high school has just signed a|A bunch of lilacs was given to the/the purpose of managing the shear- contract with tho Canyon hotel at/lady taking high score at each table.|ing of the first bunch of sheep Yellowstone park to accompany Violet} Lunches was served at 1:15 and coe UNDERSEL LING a Faulk who ic to sing there during the|C@rds were played for the remainder | ‘Tim Mahoney arrived in Casper - tourist season. Miss Bergs is a very|°f the afternoon. from his stock ranch last night. ° 4 talented. pianist. She-wil make-a trip weiss : | si ee toDenver"before.going to the park. |Democratie Women | Robert Grieve of OM City ts a visitor C APES d WRAPS SUITS erate bets aes ehes Hee eoting ot the| i” the city: an Mrs. Nye. Entertains | ere wi & meeting the see ; Methodist Choir, Democratic women of Natrona county| Robert W. Litheredge, brother to A very large and beautiful new assortment of Capes and Wraps in the newest styles and colors. All sizes and all-silk lined with either soft setin or fine quality foulard. $9.95 $14.95 and Beautiful All-Wool Suits of Tricotine, Mrs. Burton Nye is entertaining the| this evening in the council chamber) Arthur ©. Litheredge of Wiggins’ Poiret Twill, Serges and other all-wool ma- choir of the Methodist Eptscopal|/0f the court house at 8 o'clock. All| terials. Every Suit has the best of finish silk braid embroidered or button trimmed. Y. W. C. A. $14.95 $19.95 and $23.75 SKIRTS In this department you will find a varied assortment of all-wool Plaids, fine pleated Serges, Sport models; plain or fancy ma- terials. HA church this evening at her home on| Democratic women have been invited South Cottenwood. Games and re-|4nd urged to be present. | freshments-will take up-the evening. [SS eee NOTICE. “A Pate & Gloves” AM patrons of Nolten's hand haun- To Be Repeated st Salt Greek. dry, phone in addresses at TSR. CAFETERIA The unusual success of “A Pair of| ————_____ *788t/| try That Good Home-Cooked 19.9 Gloves,” the three act comedy pre- Mayor Jim Dahiman ep ca ubrene | Chicken Dinner Saturday eS ee Se ee ’ Specials for Decoration Day Saturday We Will Offer Extra- ordinary ane In $1 0.95 Worth three to four times what we are asking. A Special Rack of Dresses at $19.95 The very newest style Dresses, Fine qual- ity all-silk and all-wool materials. Very neatly trimmed and all well finished, in a variety of good shades and sizes. $7.89 $12.95 * $2.49 $4.85 and $14.95 and $19.95 $8.95 SILK | SILK EXTRA SPECIAL ff Girls’ Diesses WASH E BLOUSES UNDERWEAR | SilkBlouses f) Cicci Witrtan Drewes DRESSES hc | ZALLLLL DM AT ) ; for all age girls. 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