Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1922, Page 3

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he Casper Dally Cridune 3 P. ATTLE RUSTLER WANTED THREE BOUND OVER FOR ‘AGE THREE ] selves tn one of the provincial towns. | Twelve hours alter the first perform- ance tomorrow after spending 2 week o: business in Denver. "*. Superintendeat Guy Holmes of the VEST POCKET RADIO SETS ties to big field sets, are on uxhibl- tion side by side at the National Radio Exposition which opened here today. | Scores of sets made by school boys | 1 ey had seven offers from Lon- SSeS ESSS) MTOM) pa: eo TRIAL IN CONNECTION eee ee eee | XHIBITED AT CHICAGO oxme as No. 603. wee oaks jabout 150 years ago, and met with on an extended business trip to Chi- jec' t a re a 5 much objection on the ground that eusieg Homer Fondy, arrested Casper} CHICAGO, June 26.—Radio - | Thursday has been se: s club has Sunt ‘Sones appar. m get aside on the | | they poisoned the land. ynurgae * Mehl pub igs: ee Tha ca Fs y weeks ago, by county authorities,| atus ranging from vest pocket novel- Program for farmers. Among the ‘The St. Mark's Synurgae club wit|in attendance at Garfield high rchool. pene secre pebien aret hold a special meeting Tuesday eve. She will be the house guest of the ning, Jane 27,-at the home of Mrs. Muranes until the middie of July, at V. B. Hansen, 451 Divine street. Im. *hich time she will return to her portant business is to be transacted. | home. eee "2. ness vlistor in Casper for a 3 Mr. Baker ts one of the directors of the Domino Of company. © je..° alo broadcasting done can it do?” t hours should broad. be done to be of the most be: the farmer?” is attempted escape of Chicago were in competition to be ast Thursday were inspected by a committee of erpert Judge C. E. Winter, Mr. and Mrs.|the west. Deseo at McCleary Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeter spent | snes. and Archibald Camtpbell of the! Fondy was arrested here by depu-| eyes - ary hearing befor . z i ‘. i d to award prizes to the juv- “What kind of informatic S miata = | iataeitend sl ag Arglo-United Of1 company went to|ties on the description furnished. em = bah aah rreiathenao Saturday efternoon and Ranch SBE ~2: rap aidergabre tS | —— enile radio amateurs. he want? istrict court for. trial om | Sat > A fine dance was held Satortay UE ital’ eared Antennae were — — | erected an the night at the home of Mr, and Mrs.j Mr. and Mrs. is Sturm from H building ° McCleary at their ranch home. A|Fort Worth, Texzs are visitors in the| James C. Crawfort is here from e tox bela Te nel ceeets ee : ne car ba ah ign J pty Washington, D. C. = . . ured in @ litte FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON . large crowd attended was fur. ees 2 Ra the air. Among the messages for ‘ol Ossip morning after Yorke nished by several.Casper players. A| which the radio audience ited delicious lap supper was served the} 2 pong Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Beck of Omaha} C. 8, Atwell, chief engineer for the was an address by Alexander Else- a ays cadre Gouraud's to track down the rustler. TWO WEEK-END GAMES nate. arrived last night and are visiting | Texas Ol! company is here from Fort ex Z “ “ 5 c ee Speen ees aS bee eee eee Radio’ Chamber’ ot Gomtsiees: ae Yesterday was a very enjoyable day /PO¥ce is belioved to ave tad an ac-| [OM Rot gh ee i Ota ses Een Picnic by Baptist Tee wie fe rangements were made to broadcast |e “oe Casper Country Club, many of eee ee Tete or cattic on 7 s gfe Minds, t8@ ranch of Archie S: Chureh the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hoffman wil| Judze C. 0. Brown is here from Doug:|| Performing briltiantly with the tat| Mr. Eisemann’s address trom New ean er EIS ee om | Bb sultan ‘west ot ‘hate, bet no yet on ye . | Ia x all x t for preety tre e . < | ‘The Baptist church wilt hold a pic-| arrive in Casper some tirse this week. |Jns to hold district court In all innings, the Red’s All Stars ad-| York. | A. Macatterty, the club professiona’, |t72¢e of him has been found. ministered a decistve defeat to ‘the Standard Oil team Saturday after. noon. The final score was I1 to 1.| ¢ Hathaway, who is only a high school] t boy, pitched excellent ball for the] t Standard despite the score. x Hathaway and] tion. nic on July 4 at Lower Garden creek.| Mr. Hoffinan is president of the Fens- 6.5 ‘The persons attending will go in cars,land ON company. Campbell Hunter from London wip to the scene of the occasion. A de- ie arrive in the city tomorrow. Mr. Hun- lightful affair is anticipated. ¥. H. Seaman has returned from|ter is interested in the Anglo-United eR | points in California ai which he and| ©. company. He will remain for sev- George E. Carlson, commissioner | lowered the club record for 1 = res 5 -d for nine holes 2 gas and electricity of the city of |doing it in thirty-five strokes which is Miss Nan Marriott-Watson and Miss| Few Remaining Strands ago, the man who established |two strokes leas than the former rec. Path Carter, joint authors of “Laas| Pearl Beads rst munic!pal broadcasting sta- |ord of thirty-seven held Laughter,” one of the big successes Bel in the country, was selected to |man. Mr. Firman atill he of the present London season, offered | ‘elow Cost Mrs. Nicolaysen \Mrs. Seaman and family have been| er! Gays. Batte vies ome radio fans to the exposi- | ord their play to a dozen London man-| wise seme peo ete a meaee Gis weeet Vee were: Standard: Pee | Pmaa are tee conde to oll tha|0#ere without beving accepted. Than || WINTER-HENTHORNE. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen ts entertain-| San Diego, and Petaluma were among Pees ia All Stars: Curley and} In addition to commercial-displays [greens again in the near future in| they _decided to put it on for them-| ——_—_— ing at a bridge luncheon today In hon-| the plnces reached. Mrs. Seaman «|{ ARGE SHIPMENT (iF oo ane were educational exhibits by the jorder that the course will be in as = —= or of Mrs. Albert, aunt of Mrs. remaining at the home of her parents n a loosely played game on a rough} navy showing the evolution of radio [good a condition as poss for the eld Sunday afternoon, Red's All St: E.| - 1, Estabrook, and Mrs. Green, mother | !n Petaluma until August 1. ART AND GIFT DEPARTMENT ba from Its inception Exhibitors in- ‘flag tournament which ts the next on fe 7 lod: q ' <2 Mia Bia. Deaham. 30. Maret: the | RICKENBACKER AUTOS Sees cag by the overwhelming! cluded the United States department jthe program. No entrance fee will be (Formerly The Kenilworth Sho house guest of M:n. William Kocher;| Mrs. James ‘Russell and. danghter, Ratti ae | of commerce, the weather bureau, |charged and it is hoped that the flax Special values on the | Seg eged oma eee Mrs. Deard of Iowa, house guest of|Miss Beulah Russell motored from ere: Mills—EBustad and| boy scouts, girl scouts and campfire |tournament this year will be as great | watch Mrs. Hagens, Mrs. Crbb, house guest | Denver to Casper Saturday. Mrs. Rus- of Mra. Norris, Mrs. Deaver, 1uother | ell reports that the roads are fine ex- of Q, K. Denver. These two ladies are | cepting the first 10 miles out of Cas. out of-town visitors. | per. “2 | eee < Mrs. Nichols Wil An overtand trip to Portland, Ore. Ben Meyers, local agent for the Friends. |was begun this Morning by Homer /Rickenbacker car, the newest sensa- Mrs. R. H. Michois wit! entertain | Mauk, Jarrett and Harold Jones, Cas-| tion in the motor world, announces informaliy“with a piak tea for a few | Der young men. such a demand for the new car that. friend tomorrow afternoon oe. he is fining iffieulty in keeping up shea ‘Witam Nicotaysen returned yester-| With the orders. However, the arrival De-Molay day from Princtoton Preparatory|°f & carload lot in a week or more Mect “Ponight. =| school from-which hechas just grad-| Will enable him to fill all immediate ‘The ‘regular meeting of the Dartus| uated. Hoe will enter. Princeton unt- orders and probably permit him to we order of De Molay, will | Mesias cerita! keep a-demanstrator on a heldtthis evening. The Rickenbacker car was submit- . City Briefs & success as the one held last year. EXPECTED WITHIN WEEK inias. All-Stars — Parker and/° girts. Spaulding. A tong three bagger by| Tuesday and Wednemlay have |The itt ir i b Semmee Se ot suas er | inesiay have | committee has a fair line on the Balcony The Mills Company (Stationers) Second Street Near Corner of Durbin been designated as jobbers and re- |handicap of each member and the = tallers days respectively, while affair should be very cicse. . THE BIG CLEARANCE eS | ted to the acid'test Sunday afternoon when Mr. Meyer drove it what it Pr | fe; © it over known as “test hill,” at the extreme Richardson Homestead. ihe homestead south of Center street, the car making decparty-took-place-a! the hi SETS oe e hit in high gear. The Ricken- ot rand” Mrs c. Tenner i backer is equipped with two flywheels "i was hwhich practically eliminates all vibra- Friday-evening. A 1 Lie a el aireg Osear Beyer, owner of the Natrona| tion, and is dressed up with Kelly oar 4ndulged in. The| Meat Market will return to Casper | Springfield cord tires all around. firme ypodee "Tho guests in- 7 ee joned square dance. % = =~ cluded Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rates, a ‘Mr. and Mre. McGinn, Mr. and Mrs “Ss ‘K. Anderson, Mrs. Phifer, Miss Lorelia Phifer, Vernon Phifer, Mr. and a Mrs. ¥rank Edelman, Mr. and Mrs. And Bex Elder. ‘Mr..and Mrs. ‘W. 8. Kimball and daughter Ruth and Miss“Thora Slade ited Mr. Kimball's father there. They also visited James Kimball at Box _ Beginner woh eee: tmoakes preserves, jams’ and jellies‘with 44 sugar and 4% SALE AT THE FRANTZ SHOP Of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Is On and in Full Swing---Hundreds of People Were Turned Away the First Two Days of This Gigantic Sale MUSIC TO THE EARS OF CAREFUL BUYERS Elder. | Karo.Crystal White—instead of eorehy 5 all sugar. Be sure to ask your iH Me Uindeays ncer fos Kato RED LABEL. : : ; F i Min. W.J-Lindsay-and her daush: geocer ¢ ‘ED LA Cut Prices Have Their Determined Part as Never Before, In This the } ‘Mrs. ‘W. H. Brawner entertain: . eee Eta perohieeicana. bidet Greatest Sale of Our Entire Career ; party: Friday at*thelr @pacious home AOS ARE ee ‘ on South David-street. Mrs. z sk your grocer or e = ‘ Guy-Trevett, and Mrs. Maric Com Products re ° ’ . : 4 J Sok pans. Pink ros wot off the Bepe. Ar Argo I for be eau and Ladies’ and Misses’ A Treat for the Ladies Kayser Silk Underwear i -were used 'in-the-billiard room, a es aa Summer Dresses of Casper All Kayser’s Silk Underwear,.such as Ted- t eee Ladies’ Zephyr Gingham Dresses. Strictly * Our New York zenresantative has bought pe ee Rees Does Vests, Knickers 5 Student Recital tailored and embroidered, All sizes. Big and shipped us $5,' wo of high grade cg ’ ; June-30. Sarieteitalthiooss from. Furs from one of the biggest furriers of at a discount of _ 50% : The pupils of “Miss* Van “Meter~will take part inca.student recital given at the Methodist Episcopal church at 8 p.m, June 30. Parencs and friends of the pupils are invited to attend. oe Entertains-at Mrs. JoeDenham and“her mother, Mrs. Green, who is visiting with her, $10.00 values, now. $4.95 Ladies’ Dresses in Lawn, Organdie, Voile, Gingham. A limited quantity. $7.50' values, oe ae S395 Ladies’ Organdie Dresses. All the newest shades. Big assortment. $20.00. values, now--.______... $9.95 New Yerk at a remarkably low price. Same-will be placed on sale Tuesday At a price that will mean a saving of 50 PER CENT on the dollar. Extra Special Your choice of these latest models. All shades and sizes, $15.00 value, for___. _.. $5.00 Ladies’ Silk Hose tcok honors at the informal morning A beautiful line of snappy Organdie Just: the thing you have been looking for. of bridge held at the home of ‘Mrs. Dresses in all the wanted shades. All sizes. Ladies’ White Jersey Suits. All-Wool. Pure Silk. All colors. While they last. R. B. Wertz ¥: All go ata 257% While they last. $25.00 $15 95 $2.50 value: discount of Beh ose na oO value, now.... e per pair .... $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Parker will ar- tive in Casper tomorrow from Den- ver. eee ™~ Mrs. 3da Boyer, mother of Stacy Boyer, will arrive from Rushville, Neb., tomorrow. eee Mr. an@ Mrs. C. D. Murane and son Ralph, together with Miss Dorothy McCully, arrived overland last night from Seattle, Wash. Ralph Murane has*been attending school there and Se ——————— SPICES We-carry these in bulk and packages. [Political Advertisement} ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election 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 consideration in or outside of office hour=that:they have received in the past. HAZEL CONWELL | Extra Special for Tuesday Only Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons. Light and dark patterns. $1.00 values, now....——... 69e Sport Hats Just the Hat for Now Lot No. 3—In this lot you will find Felts, Ribbons, Velours and Straws. Priced spe- cially— $3.50 to $7.00" A Beautiful Line of Ladies’ high grade Suits. The finest the market’can produce, at a discount of —__...__. _DO% Ladies’ Lea fe grade Suits. Latest models. Handsomely trimmed. $ $45.00 value — Eo Sead 24.95 Ladies’ Sport and Knicker Suits. All sizes and shades. While they last, at a discount of_........_. * 25% Ladies’ Sport Jackets. Jersey and Velvet. Sample line. All. must go regardless of former price. Ladies’ very fine high grade Dresses. In Charmeuse, Crepes, Crepe Knits and Taf- feta. $98.50 $34.95 values, now——.—__._ Sport_Dresses. Big assortment of Ladies Made in Crepe de Chine, Pongee, Russian Crepe, Canton Crepe, Ratimore and Moria All the latest models from some of the fin- Ladies’ extra quality Silk Hose. ioned. Black onl, $3.00 value, pair. —* Ladies’ Silk Lace Hose. tity. Black only. $5.00 value, pair_ Full fash. _$1.50 A limited quan- $2.95 Ladies’ Dress Skirts assortment newest models. Black, navy, brown and plaids. $7.50 value, now____ $2.95 Ladies, Dress Skirts just received. Nice line to pick from. $10.00 values, now..... wet $4.95 Gloves Silk, Lisle, Chamoisette and Kid. Long and Big Pigeon © est factories in New York. 1 1 short. $2.00 value, Tea & Coffee Co, These. premises leased to another-business. We White Hats All at a discount of...._. __ 333% now Be S Tee 75@ Phone 623 must close out immediately. Just the Thing: for Now. A beautiful line of Ladies’ Dresses. White, psudesae Beaseleres and Corsets. Such NICELY SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, i: Georgette, Canton Crepe. ne ‘amous | makes as La France, Redfern, NOTIONS AND CHILDREN’S SHOES AT LESS $3.50 to $7.50 All Go ata Sacrifice Wamnets: None and te : 25% THAN COST. Extra;Special While They Last. All go at a discount of _.____.. (9) Y. W.C.A. CAFETERIA Chicken Dinner Tomorrow Ladies’ Platinum, White and Green Gold Wedding Rings $2:75 to $27.00 WINTER-HENTHORNE a To our many customers and all who appreciate the high. quality of our merchandise we extend an: invita- tion tocome and take advantage of this CLOSING OUT SALE W. D. Thorne, Dry Goods 428 South Durbin St. Near Railroad During This Sale Merchan- dise Will Be Sold for Cash-Only. NO EXCHANGES NO MONEY REFUNDED NO PHONE ORDERS 242 South Center Street During This Sale Merchan- dise Will Be Sold for Cash Only. O EXCHANGES MONEY REFUNDED O PHONE ORDERS Samamnewsarays qaseqnerycennnwenss

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