Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 3

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rt. Charies A. iison. The ring cere- mony was used. The couple were ac Mrs. Kimball Entertains Nurses at Mountain Lodge. Mrs. Wilson S. Kimball entertained| ette yesterdar afternoon in honor of several Casper nurses on Tuesday of | Mrs. G. McRorey, who is visiting here. last week at Mountain Lodge, the| Pink and white carnations afforded Kimball summer home. party | a very pretty color scheme. After the went out in cars and stayed for day. A delightful . Mrs. H. O. Ward entertained yes- terday afternoon at her home on Mid- ‘west Heights in honor of Mra. R. E. which will be held from the-Shaffer- Gay chapel. see W. ©. T. U. To Meet With Mrs, Bailey. The regular meeting of the W. C. 'T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. .w. J. Bailey, 430 C-Y avenue. After Saturday to visit ifansas City, Prince- ton, Mo, Farmington, Ark. and Shreveport, Ia. The hincheon table was decorated with cut flowers. A delightful time was enjoyed. ‘the ess meeting there will be a musi Program and light freshments. Mrs, Shaffer Personals Entertains Friends. Mrs. William Shaffer is entertain- ing @ number of friends today at a prettily arrange’ party in her apart- Mra. T. F, Algeo went to Denver ments at the Cunningham. BOR eis eee Efleea O’Mara has secured a position Herrington Katron in the offices of the Mammoth Oil Marriage. company. A quiet ceremony was performed at ‘ce eke the St. Anthony's church at 5 o'clock yesterday, when Miss Katherine Her- Pei. heap Berths Saal rington became the bride of Mr. Jesse] (19200 tie moriime ove Katron, The Rev. Father Mullin read ee here the marriage-ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Garret Bustard of Bear Creek were| TRe Misses Poschel! eee eared the witnesses. The bride comes from| 11, are on their way to attend the ste Mot: Dea Cok, Woe nea| National Nurses’ convention at Seat- some time at Bear FO., Ani has made a home for his bride there. eee Epworth League shoe store returned from Otumwa, Pienlc Tonight. Ia., yesterday. All persons wishing to attend the eee Epworth League pienic and “weinie” roast to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whisenhunt at Island- éale have been asked to be at the Methodist church at 6:15 this evening, ey ‘(rom which place they will go in cars| Gyaries James Wiaser of the Omaha } and days made delightful with count: {0 the legeea oF ithe pyonic. Daily Bee is a prominent newspaper- G000 ROADS DAY, JULY vi J less wits man in the city today. | : velous mountain roads, ten’ ‘Very Successful. 2 hine ‘The benefit tea given yeste.ciy the Misses Mary and Josep! Purcell, after attending t | wdelen sareth school at Emporia, Kan., a the home of Mrs. F. J. Souczek at Brand and son Robert, who will leave ee Che Casper Daily Cribune Sheridan are in the city on a brief | business visit. ENTIRE STOCK OF FRANTZ SHOP TO 60 ON SALE AT REDUCED PRICES FRIDAY The Frantz Shop, one of Casper’s most exclusive and classiest shops handling clothing for women, is put- ting on a sale starting tomorrow and lasting until phe night . Miss J. H. Johnson arrived from Ogden. | Frantz, own’ bp = a ag Utah, this isan =n | founa that this would be the only way in which she could get rid of a heavy to be more than iness ‘warranted. Flaherty and United States Marshal’ The stock is ali of the latest sum- H. L. Patten left the state capital Iast| mer models and is of that b qual night to take a prisoner to San Fran-|ity always handled by Mins “wrosee cisco. Many elegant dresses marked at $15 |and $2¢ are going for as low as $2.50. ‘W. D. Madigan, special agent for Light summer gowns, sport suits, the Western National Life Insurance bats, gloves, and numerous other ar . Dr, I. N. Frost, who has been at- |tem@ing the state medical convention jat Sheridan, will return Saturday | morning. I, A. Reed will return from Los Angeles tomorrow. Mr. Reed has been | attending the convention of Interna) tional Rotary clubs there, | eee HL B. Shea is @ business visitor from New York who ts in the city. see eee from Reno. | for sale at record smashing prices. eee | Al Jacobs, formerly of Litt Brothers J.B. Barnes, attorney for the Mia-|°f Philadetphia, and more recently west Refining company, returned this C°nected with the New York Outtfit- - toned Siamwee ting company of Portland, Ore.,"has — |taken full charge and states his in- ie a cea ae. tention of giving to the ladies of Cas- | partment of the Midwest, with offices DP =Appy uptodate new models | from day to day furnished by one of eat aan aa hs fiat city last! the largest manufacturing companies De 6 ™ 3, in American, which is desirous of hav- ing its ds placed the C: H. M. Gunn left yesterday for New-| market. es OM SHO Casper castle, Wyo., bie es | Miss Frantz has been in Casper for . two years and has had remarkable B. L. Estabrook is spending the day} success with Casper patrons. ~ TO ARRIVE ON SUNDAY The Equitable Savings and Loan! company, which is connected with the Cheyenne Building and Loan associa-| tion, has installed offices in the Zut-| termeister building. see Burke H. Sinclair teft for a business trip te Denver last night. eee Headed by Colonel Robert Stewart, John Engelking is in the city from) chairman of the board of directors Glenreck. of the Standard Oil company (Indiana) eee a number of prominent officials of Francis Dunn and Clair Blanchard| that company will arrive here Sunday company, is a business visitor here) ticles of ladies’ clothing are offered | tions of the Standard Oil company's boklings in Casper and : They will be jotne< tn this city by HL M. Blackmer, president of the Mid- west Refining company, and other leading officials of that corporation. t ts expected that the officials of both eral days. The object of the visit has PATHFINDER NEWS. ‘Ted Cardwell, Bud Schirck and Har- ry Jenkins of Pedro, were callers at J. C. Austin’s last Monday. Harry Jenkins of Pittsburgh, Pa. ts the guest of his uncle, Hank Cardwell of Pedro, Wyo. School at Pathfinder ciosses on Wed- nesday of this week. Miss Craven, the teacher, was highly efficient in’ her work, Sicttseers were numerous Pathfinder om Sunday. — at the The water t 4% feat bolow the spillway. Indications are the water will not run over the @pliiway this summer. T. S. Martin, superintendent of-com-| struction at the Pathfinder dam at- tended to business affairs in Casper last week. Mr. .Easterday of Mitchell, Neb., spent last week at Pathfinder where he was employed by the reclamation service. Federal game warden arrived here Wednesday, spending the week-end putting signs around the reservoir for the protection of game birds, this be- ing a federal game reserve, no guns being allowed”on the reservation. John Tuskana was a business visitor in Casper from Thursday till Mondcy. “ Mr. Seistad ts improving at a local hospital in Casper. ———— Come to the Roof Gardan Dancing Pavilion tonight the coolest are among the younger fellows who| morning for conferences and inspec- Place in town. Corner H and Harrison, North Laper. 622-1" are seeking the oil fields these days. | eee Frank Firmin returned from Denver ‘Wednesday morning. | ——— CHPTANS BEING NAMED BY CASPER CLUBS FOR ai! Casper clubs and organizations will| unite in working for the success of| \LOS ANGELE COOL NIGHTS CALIFORNIA « away. her home on the Midwest Refinery grounds proved to be very successful. About 50 persons came during the afternoon. Mrs. Sundwell and Mrs. Gates.gave several musical selections. eee Mrs, Estabrook Entertains For Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. E. L. Estabrook entertained sev- eral friends at a bridge party and I o'clock luncheon yesterday at her home. Outof-town guests included Mrs. Knapp, mother of Mrs. A. W- Peake, and Mrs. Ed Browning of Chi- cago. The honor guest for the occa- sion was Mrs. George Abbott of Sioux Falls, 8S. D. Mrs. J. F. Leeper and Mrs. Ed Browning took prizes. eee Specialty Dance iby Legion Tonight The long-looked-for legion novelty dance will take place at the Arkeon this evening, starting promptly at 9 o'clock. This will be third and prob- ably the best dance ever staged by the local post. Twelve pairs of hand- some sillc stockings will be given away to the 12 ladies holding lucky numbers. Special dancing acts given by several of the dancers appearing at the Columbia theater will feature the entertainment. Miss White and Miss Raymer, “the Dancing Ruths,” and Dot Sevier have been chosen for vais part. They will appear at their best this evening. eee Kirkeby-West Marriage. Miss Clara Kirkeby and Harrison West, poth of Shirley, Wyo., were married at the Presbyterian manse last evening at 6 o'clock by the Rev. have returned here, where they will spend the summer with their parents. eee Avery Haggard, attorney, and A. D. Johnson, cashier of the First National bank of Cheyenne, were in Casper| Wednesday on their way overland to| ‘Thermopolis, where they will spend) sever? days’ vacation, eee Miss Agnes O’Nei!l and Miss Lillian Hariand returned yesterday from Douglas, where they spent the pron end as the guest of Miss O’Ueill’s sis- ter. A younger sister of Miss O'Neill arrived in Dougias from her home in Superior, Wis. Sunday and will ac- company her sister and Miss Harland through Yellowstone Park. They ex- pect to leave Casper in about two weeks. City Briets_ || W. L. Conwell went to Houston, Texas, yesterday. He will be gone for 10 days. cee R. M. Bartholomew returned tast| night from bueiness in Cheyenne. eee W. B. Haselmire returned this morning from a short business trip to Cheyenne. eee John Onken, head of the Onken good roads day on July 2 when volun- teers will turn out for a day's work on the Casper mountain highway under the auspices of the Casper Motor club. Each club will name a captain to round up the membership and excellent re-| suits are assured. The Rotary club this vveek appointed Otis Thompson as captain of Rotary workers. While definite announcements are lacking It is understood that some ar- rangement will be made for lunch for the 400 or 500 volunteers expected to) 1 1) FREKCLEFACE Sun and Wind Brings Out Ugly Spots. | How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, | to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it) will not cost you a penny unless it/ The Ambassador is located in a 27-acte park of tropical verdure. Ambassador ZN course, for lor an guests. Outside pons el bath 92 et ey ph rates removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex.) pense is trifling. | Simply get an ounce of Othince— double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of| the homely freckles and get a beauti-| ful complexion. Rarely is more than Special—Friday Only BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED BED SPREADS one ounce needed for the forst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the| double strength Othine es this) strength {s sold under guarantee of| money back if it fails to remove freckles —Adv. | Bros. wholesale grocery at Sheridan for many years, and J. H. Johnston of! the Denis Millinery company also of, CASPER PHARMACY — \ Great Week FRIDAY AND SATURDAY To prove to you what they will do IMPORTANT NOTICE:—Don‘t take ‘Vitamines unless you want to tn-| Vitamine Tablets (one of the most remarkable scien- A regular $1.00 package of ~ Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets End Special with every package of Nuxated Iron Tablets crease your weight. tific discoveries of recent years) are simply wonderful for women who are scrawny and angular in appearance and men who are thin and emaciated and everyone who wants something to help increase weight and put on/ flesh. s ‘Where {€ is simply desired to gain greater strength, | ance and Increase the firmness of your flesh and tissues, we recommend that you take Nuxated Iron only. By blood corpuscles, .Nuxated Iron greatly helps weak, nervous and weeks’ time. people often in two Call at once for r free $2.00 yout ‘Tablets together with bottle of Nuxated Iron. Two for the Price of One $2.25 value for $1.25 ; | “to create millions of new red run-down | package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine @ceeeeceeees(Political Advertisement ;eeeeseooee ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annouiice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of the voters. E. M. ELLITHORPE. | | | MISS MARY SPENCER Interpretative, toe and ball- room dancing. 516 North Center St. Phone 522J WE ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED — We've recetveda lot of rec- ommendations from the folks for whom we have done work. They say that they liked the courtesy they received at our hands and the dependability of our plumbing. If that’s the sort of plumbing you need why not get in touch with us at once? SCHANK PLUMBING S HEATING CO. INC.) 359 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 711 $4.00 and $4.95 LAMP SHADE FRAMES—WHILE THEY LAST $1.50 Each THE ART CRAFT SHOP || 212 South Wolcott || Porch Box Is Missing, Mean Thief Hunted ‘The peculiar character of a thief who would steal a porch box of geraniums from a man's residence is puzzling W. J. Lindmy of the Golden Rule store. Mr. Lindsay states that such a box of plants was taken from his South David street home last night, and that up to that time he “didn't know there | were such people.” ‘CHEYENNE WOOL CLIPS | BRING RECORD PRICE: | | CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 22.—The jSecond largest individual wool clip shorn in the world, that of the War jren Livestock company, and one-half of the largest wool clip shorn in the world, that of the Swan Land and Catile company, were sold in Chey. enné for a price not announced, but said. to be well above a quarter of a million dollars. Both clips were purchased by R. L. Turnbull, @ buyer for Dewey, Gould & Co. of Boston The Warren Livestock company’s clip approximates 300,000 pounds. The portion of the Swan Land and Cattle company’s slip purchased is what is known as the “Slater end" and approximates 250,000 pounds, The “Lookout end” of the Swan clip, also approximating 250,000 pounds, has not been sold. Y. W.C. A. CAFETERIA Baked Ham Tonight, BUY PIGEON’S CEYLON AND INDIA TEA It’s sure fine. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 others. 23 Men’s Suits . Odd Coats. ... Dress Hats... . Men’s and Boys’ Caps...... Men’s Caps... . PAGE THREE If, as stated, the price paid for the| price of at least 38% cents a pound two clips was in excess of $250,000, a| was the Las: | | | | ] “Perfect when ‘you use #4 sugar and ¥ Karo Crystal White for preserv- ing—instead of allsugar. Fesure to ask your. grocer for Karo RED LABEL. | { FREE: Ask your grocer or write Corn Products Refining Company, Dept. A, Argo, Ill., for beautiful and instructive Preserving Folder. oe 5 aad 306 New Union Station Denver, Cole. [Political Advertisement} ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hertby announce my candidacy for re-clection as Clerk of the District Court of Natrona County, on the Republican Ticket, sub- Ject to the August primaries. Attorneys and other patrons of the office will receive the same courteous treatment and consi¢. ation ONLY 8 DAYS To Close Out the BANKRUPT STOCK Of the Felmlee Army Goods Store Bought from the U. S. Court at a fraction of a dollar—by the Western Sales Co. Thousands have bought and tcld their friends of these bargains. Prices are away below the wholesale cost. few of the items are mentioned here. in or outside of office hours that they have received in the yast. HAZEL CONWELL A Come to the store for Genuine Munson Last Army Shoes... $3.75 Leather Vests... $3.95 Leather Work Gloves One-Half Price Sweaters - $8.75 - $2.95 - $1.95 39c -- 59c $1.50 Ac TAB 7 DURANT Army Breeches. . Union Suits..... . One-Half Price 69c JUSf A REAL GOOD CAR Men’s, Women’s and DURANT FOUR 35 horsepower valvein-head 3%x4% motor; three bearing crank shaft; Timkin ; genuine leather upholstering; curtains open | with ‘doors; 31x4 cord tires. | GALLUP MOTOR CO. | East Side Garage Phone 79 CAR STORAGE 22° ™* Service LOWEST SUMMER CAR STORAGE EVER KNOWN IN CASPER Guaranteed Repair Work By First Class Mechanics. GAS, OIL AND GREASES ACETYLENE WELDING AND CAR WASHING dj Gates Willis and Geo. Hackett Co. 363 SOUTH ASH. TELEPHONE 1891W (Formerly Occupied By White Motor Truck Co.) Redyed Overcoats $3.50 Work Shirts. .... Linen Collars. ... Soft Collars. .... Western Sales Co. 148 EAST MIDWEST AVE. ONE BLOCK BACK OF THE LUKIS CANDY CO. Children’s Shoes At Sale Prices One lot of Dress Shoes and Oxfords. Black and Cordovan. a $4.85 59c 10c 15c Good styles. Pair...

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