Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 3

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be Casper Daily Cridune ~ PAGE THREE , | Radio Concert to Be Featured At | Kimball Store Saturday Evening; Quwner Has Record In Innovations Young People Enjoy leading citizens on the goff links, the Jeanette Blouse and Dress Shop 1163 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sold to the Leader for Spot Cash at Picnic at Ranch. citizen being none other than Alfred) | Titty years go when W. S. Kim- ; Denver and interfere in some way | Forty young friends of Miss Geneva|J. Mokier, well known local cham.; >! bought the first national cash with the wave lengths between the Allen enjoyed a picnic entertainment | pion. register in Wyoming for use in his | two places. Every night from now os ber gusstecatithe Allen Dairy eee | Srug store, he litte imagined that in | on there will be an operator at Kim- ranch last evening. A delicious. out-| Word arrives that Mrs. J. Quealy,| 222% Patrons of his Midwest Pharm- | ball’s Midwest pharmacy and what- door luncheon was served, following | mother of Mrs. Nellie Dalton Bi ec Apesed be whe LP wana to con- | ever entertainments are broadcast | which the party enjoyed a plunge at|of East Second street is very ill ta} iat stepped laevis tly il Bene Meee BD Saree! the is natatorium. cago. | 4 "ee | ee tween the two places. Mr. Kimball has always been ac- 7 Yet Saturday night Mr. Kimball Club of Mr. and.Mrs. Pan! Showanter are| nounces that he will have a satis. | {yo /" Securing Innovations for his | Dramatic . O. F, to Entertain. business. = 1 Die Dramatic club of the 7. 0. 0. ¥,|'% WB from Dougles, ‘They wit! go/*tactory concert by radio for his pat. | rensren the fica MatinaaiGhes vo will present & comedy entertainment to nermepeti. Pe co degae h acd serena ister in Wyoming. Several years pre Solotinn ttl bem eel Mr. and Mrs. Philip E, Winter, who| Ash strest has been arranged as a | doen toate ee | pra by the club a dance will be en- | have been away from the dty a| certginty, but the operator will also | listen to his phonograph. ‘cd. A nominal sum will pe| Month and at different points in Colo-| endeavor to get in touchwwith Kan- Alth “; sor |rado and Kansas, returned this morn-| "8 City, Lincoln, Denver and other ‘ough there had been talking charged. machines in existence before this ing. cities. Due to the difference in time, one eee communications from California do | {2% none ever shown in Casper en Ss on e re) ar Wee eS Mrs. Thomas McKeon arrived in| D0t reach Casper until about 1030 | had the ho iGsaes oe wilea From night. . apd Mrs. Chas. A. Wilson and|this city last night from her home in nic ting little rubber thet dauchtce “Ruth returned yesterday |88n Francisco for a visit of indefinite| The concert wi start at § o'clock | Putting the sana ue ae and will continue until closing time | far" ‘° Safty the sound. Mr. Kim- OD inerw: seniaer aw: Geom po hen re hall was impressed by the innova- the equipment of the Kimball radio | “°° 2©d purchased several. and the apparatus is now in perfect | _Old timers remember how the peo- working order. Mr. Kimball was the | Die of Casper, both young and old, first to install a radio in a public | Would gather around outside of Kim- Place here but due to difficulties en- | Dall’s Center street store and listen countered, no announcement of con- to the comic monologues so popular certs has been, made. It is now pos- | im the olden days. Many of the sible to issue such an invitation | Present matrons and business men without fear of disappointing the | f Casper used to sit outside the public. Recent operations have met | store and marvel at the wonderful with wonderful Sesults. i {nvention. So far it has been difficutt to get | So Saturday night, Mr. Kimball, in touch with Denver by radio, the | Pioneer pharmacist of centraP Wyo. theory: being advanced by Mr. Kim. | ming, will add to his record of sup- from @ trip to Indiana, where they @%72tion with her son, T. J. McKeon, visited with Mr. Wilson’s father and|°"© Of the proprietors of the Arkeon. brothers. While en route home they eS RTs EE visted at Kansas City, Lawrence, Kan., and Hastings, Neb. During his stay in Hastings Mr. Wilson gave the annual address before the Christian associations of Hastings in the First City Briefs ve Presbyterian church. And is to be sacrificed at values that speak for themselves. Never in our history have we procured such a clean stock of all fresh, new, seasonable summer merchandise of wom- en’s and children’s wear, You cannot afford to miss this great bargain event—the store has been packed all week with eager buyers—our regular stock is put right in with this big stock and you will find every want for womar, child or infant all at sale prices. Plenty of new merchandise arriving daily. Come, see and get your share. At commencement of Hastings col-| _A- H. Stewart arrived home yester- bag =e @ay after an extended trip to New York and other eastern-points. eee W. H. Patten is spending a few days In Denver on business. lege on Wednesday Rev. Wilson re- ceived the title of doctor of divinity from the college. Hastings college is one of the largest Presbyterian col- leges in the middle west. a ue gs “f See Momner} Pal tmat the Casper mountains, | plying everything up-to-date for his Gardner-Herri: George Adams over Mosher-} which have an elevation of about | customers, by staging a radio pro- SU Ss Co Ca d W: Stetina a wr. [See erm, Stpaicate operations yer | 1900 eet, Fun parallel fo Camer and | #7at0 IT ats, pes an raps Miss Leona Gara -} ter Ri orrow —<—<——$—$_—$____._ > z 2, : lard . Herring A bag menat last Chadzon, eb Wines cheat of his | —Women’s and Misses’ Suits. All the very newest —All up to the minute styles and every new mate- night at 8 o’ctock at the home of Mrs.| ings are located. Mr. Atlams has been | ‘© *coutmaster, who has requested types. In every wanted style and color. Sale prices rial. Fancy braided and embroidered effects. See Riddell, 616 West Ninth street. Only| here from his heme in Caltfornia for| ‘hat all members of the troop be pres- the immediate friends and members| two weeks. He is brother of Har-j°"t ®t this "time | ° .| ry Adams. oe cee aaa ean eel Tea Power who trove W. Her couple leave today for Laramie, where to Cheyenne yesterday to enable him they will make their home. — to catch the train there, returned to eee Casper today. University” Staents Returning. two days” trip to Denver. Students of the University of Wyo, Pee: ming who will return to Casper Mom-| A. H. Cobb -went-to Dougias yester- day ineInde Thora Slade, Ruth Kim-| day. ball, William Kocher, George Vanda- styis veer, Clair Blanchard, Edwin Hath-| C. E. Winter is back from the con- away, and others. sistory meeting at Cheyenne, cee one Miss Marjorie Keith ohn G. Killelea, an attorney trom = Center of Social Affairs. Chicago, is looking over the situa- Miss Marjorie Keith, whose marriage| tion here with the idea of locating in to Mr. George Robinson will take place| Casper. Mr. Killelea is a graduate of Monday, is being honored on every| Notre Dame and has attended the stde by social affairs given by the| University of Chicago, He is well sat- may, Seach DS pesieneeive bide: istied with the cit; BAKING POWDER Today the last of a series of trous- ud seau teas is-to take place st the Keith} L. S. Worthington is spending a home. Tomorrow Miss Mildred Keith] few days fishing in unknown wilds. will honor her sister by a luncheon pa Oa and bridge party at the.Henning. The] Charles Cullen and M. W. Purcell bridesmaids of Miss Marjorie Keith,] Will go to Rawiins to Attend the Miss Alice Withrow and Miss Marjorie|Knights of Columbus convention Mathers will also be honored on this}there-tomorrow. occasion. Tho wedding of Miss Keith yh cd is looked forward to as one of the su-} Troop Four ofthe Boy Scouts will $13.95 $18.75 the new shades, wonderful selection to choose from. and $24.75 $7.95 $11.95 $18.95 Harry B. Durham will return from Denver" tomorrow morning. eee Alfred R. Lowey left yesterday for a ere B. B. Brooks returned from Chey- enne this morning. The judge has Every one worth double and more. $23.75 been attending consistory there. Se Beautiful Wash Dresses ‘Women’s Silk Dresses City Attorney R. M. Bocke returned \ . 4 ¥ 2 é —Madce of Canton Crepe, Taffetas, Crepe Romaine, Roshanara frorn Thermopolis yesterday, where 7 Gouraud’s —Organdies, Ginghams, Voiles, Tissue Ginghams, Crepe, also fancy Sport Dresses, in different combinations. Fancy he had been on business for a couple . i i i beaded, braided and embroidered effects, in every conceivable color. ee ay: @) rienta | Crea m Ratines and Swisses. A wonderful line to select from. ees nna WORERESEING oot Tae eee $3.98 $7.95 $9.95 $4.95 $9.95 $14.95 and $12.50 $19.95 ‘and $25.00 Notions Sweaters HOSIERY Millinery Wenn Deseo Hooke 5e Every ntyie a ogioe in BAR GAIN Ss Ladies’ fancy Heavy fancy _ weave Hat lot. Nothing reserved 5e ¢ t Gordon H-300 —all go and must be sold. {ue suckerchicts por eet Nae | : $2.98 full fashion. 2 49 Th i e Wigwam CHICKEN DINNER We only have the better | “iy-Lastic Veils. “! preme events of the social season. pele toas mo cnaiaie Somorrow! att. With Frech Vegetables O-S Bldg. class. ‘Look them over. | Self-adjusting * 15¢ Tuxedo All-Wool Sweat- | Gordon Two-Toiie. Taucy : = Silk ; Humming Bird Pure Silk All-Silk Kassis and Tom¢Kaasis: left Wednes- : Hickory Garters - Thread day (to motor: te points in gees Children’s and for chihee ef 20e Sreaters $4.85 Hose ......... __ $1.95 SaRea saben cos the teavaios rae Infants’ Wear White Tape. All 5 ers Women’s Silk Hose. In They will return-in two weeks. * In- | widths. TWO for__ 2 for black or min tw Our entire. stock of In brown = ¢c STANDARD DANCE ‘TO _ . fants’ and Children’s wear] Dr, Parker's Waist and de? zs ATTRACT BIG CROWD. consisting of everything in | Gar- Underwear Buster Brown Pure Thread ‘The Standar’. Oil Athletic associa- eA 45e ig Chicken Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. SATURDAY wou use /ess The choice of the entire CAFETERIA \ Silk * tion dance which s held at the Ar- @ slow ona thee 2 ters Our entire stock of Knit tone Si aeee 95@e Keon tonight promises to be the bis ‘ ‘aisecunt | Curling Irons, the 93 Underwear, consisting of | Children’s extra uality erent for employes of the: refineries rad 20% folding kind C Jevery style for infant, Round Table A ‘The-entertainment committee of the Electric Hair 9e eee ite wulee wana” | Ticket Hose... c br nest no naep lato rt Skirts Curlers —— — ti 20% Children’s black or brown t of.. Paper of 400 Needle at_a ‘discoun' fine ribbed Cotton Hose. Women’s Dress Skirts for | Pointed Pins 4e AS All 3 - sport wear, consisting of | air Nets. A 5e Neckwear sizes pico) ey ead Sikes variety of colors__.. A beautiful selection of |——————_—___. a Bone Hair Pins. 9 high class Neckwear. All Leather Bags $2.98 $4.98 Light or dark. ec the very newest wenign® bd J. P. Coat’s Thread. in collars and vestees. 200 Bags and Cases. ‘$1 $7.98, $9.98 | Biack or white AC | a special reduc- 25% Beautital i Wire Hair Pins. Box tien of... O | Beautiful line. fof new, Blo cfaamirtedaines: 5e On this entire stock. Party Cases, in all the newest styles $4. 9 and leathers _ 5 All the very latest Blouses Women’s Bungalow Ap- | Women’s Crepe Bloomers. | Women’s Leather Bags indi < fy ae cytes at For Thrifty People Several novelties have been arranged _ ‘women in at- bis -hit with the WE HAVE PLACED ON SALE While the dance is given by the All of Our Beautiful pias areiphinenks tratitobteats rime tale SILK, GEORGETTE AND TWILL CORD ; DRESSES AT come. A door admission charge will tnelude dancing until midnight. In- terest in the dance is runing high and e Bo elle ly Pa vag One-Third Off the refineries as well as a large dele- gation of townspeople will be present. ‘Whatever funds are raised by this dance will be devoted to making the We Are-Also Offering a Big Selection of. Standard celebratio: July 4 th in every style imaginable. : Taleast ever heel in, Cette at win ° Co. t Ca: Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, | 20ns. Good 89e eat een 9e and, Cases, in high class be a combination rodeo, barbecue and pring ats,- pes Georgette and every kind | Gingh&m) —___ —_—— leather and workmanship. athletic meet. In order to make the ‘ of combination, Values} Women’s Bungalow Ap- | Huck Towels. 10e Priced up 5 fee nee eee at and Dresses up to $20. We are selling | rons. Good. Percale, | Good fize__.. font See @ big-turnout tonight at the Arkeon. pias Stat Tobe NN i Personals i Judge C, D. Murane will leave for Seattle tomorrow on a vacation of them for Fancy fe Jersey Silk 1 98 = - $1.95, $2.98 tinned ———_ 9€ nae miday | _ Silk Petticoats FAS | fo tien 79 [toe BO [se mw rene $4.98, $7. i Children’s Percale or | Women’s Corsets. $1 for ...... $1. 98 So why pay more? Look] Gingham Dresses. Good |C. & B. Fancy Embroidered Jersey them over. Blouses for } quality. 98e Women’s Gauze Vests. | Petti- 3 98 AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Group 1 Group 2 $10.95 $16.95 These Garments Are Worth Four Times two weeks’ duration. He will then > Ss every affair, either tail- | Special peat Extra coats ... Shae sors! Raipiet Wilb hag’ Seat er SU siehre Sane: ored or elaborately trim-| Women’s fancy colored | quality .....___.. Cc Pussy Willow Petticoats erate Gomi nian etool: med. Braided and em-| sik 1 Rubber on sale eee ALL SUITS AND COATS broidered. Every imagin-| Suits - 4.95 psc 47e |n" $5.98 Miss Madeline Babb, daughter of Of the Better Grades able color in this selection iy eS Mrs. Sarah Babb, returned today from the St. Martin’s academy-at Sturgis, 8. D., where she has been attending Georgette and Tricoiette }Infants’ Crib Blankets. | Fancy Embroidered Wash we __ $0.98 [Set AGE | Fethcoats .... $9.98 ONE-HALF PRICE to thoose from. These Garments Include Our 3-Piece Suits, Se edb eet Silk Underwear | Women’s Challis 79@ | Waitress 1 ¢ eee . 1 | Kimonas —.———— A i $ Polly Prim Aprons. Fancy i. Cee arte nai’ Underwear consisting of | Children’s Black Sateen | women's crepe @pen | med 7e Sunday and will spend the summer in 38 AL a ge at Teddies, Camisoles, Billie | Bloomers _ 29e Night Gowns 40e at te : Moe as Burkes and Gowns. Fan-| at —-..———___ ae - ; ie Women’s Lawn and Voile 5 S aes and Mrs. 5 cily lace trimmed and | Women’s Slip-On Sweat- J omen’s good quality Si Waists 67¢e haatraltwe ch’ Dantes Taueaee: $9.9 beautiful embroidered ef- | ers $1 49 igeine $2 98 Bice at ‘They will return to the city Sunday. Boe All go “3G this = ee e se Sree ae ry Extra large ize io State W. E. Chaplt SILK UNDERWEAR hound ure. Si omen’s Blac quality Turkis! Rested fe (Comer thle essenbaaety fer 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT discount of. 0% | Thread Hose DBC | Hove 15@ | twee" 19e Cheyenne. It is understood that the object of his visit is neither business nor politics, it is revenge. A con- suming desire to trim one of Casper’s NOTICE ALL VOTES IN DOLL CONTEST Must be deposited in ballot box in our store before 6 o’clock Monday evening. Votes will then be counted and standing of contestants will be announced ‘Tuesday morning. This rule of counting all votes every Mon- day evening will hold good during the entire contest. THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS = THE LEADER Fried Chicken Dinner Saturday P. M. Phone 1304W

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