Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922. [SOC&ETY Winters to Attend Hoback Dedication. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Winter left this morning for Hoback canyon by way of Lander. They will attend on July 14 and 15 the dedication ceremonies of the canyon, which is located at the southern entrance of Yellowstone park. Afterward they will return to Casper by way of Pinedale. eee Howell-Costetlo Marriage Next Saturday. Miss Opal Howell, an employe of the Wyoming National bank, bas gone to Omaha, Neb., where she will be married to T. BE. Costello af the income tax department of the United States. The couple will drive back to Cas per immediately after the cere.nony. stopping at Grand Island and other points on their journey. They vill be home in the Poling apartments after August 1 > Class Business Giris Have Picnic. ‘The Business Girls" class of the Methodiat church were the hapyy yat- / tictpants in a picnic at lower Garden Creek last night The party. which neluded about 20, motored to the spot at 6 p. m. and stayed until 9:30, en- joying s “‘wionie” roast and lke pas- times. ‘Trevetts Leave for Park. A pieasant motor trip through Yel- lowstone park was begun Monday by Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Trevett, Mr. and. Mrs. Guy H. Trevett and daughter Ruth, and Miss Anna Trevett, who has just returned from Chicago and other eastern points, having been en-| gaged in musical comedy work. When the party that is now traveling through the park shall have returned Mr. and Mrs. John F. Trevett will leave for a like tour. . Kuykendall Lodge Meets This Evening. The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the I. 0. O. F. hall. The committee on refreshments includes Miss Florence Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude Cloud, Mrs. George Fisher, and Mrs. Emma Boyer. s Personals | Mr. and Mrs. Eis King are persons in tb» city from Oklahoma who ex- | pec’. to locate here permanently. Mr. Kirg is a drilling contractor. Both Mr. and Mrs. King have lived tn the! |ecity before and have many friends here. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler re- turned from a trip to Estes Park last night. Mr, and Mra. Wheeler made the trip overland, going to Grand Lake on the Pacific slope. A very thrilling | time was enjoyed in crossing the Con. inental divide. ee Miss Blanche Wagner, accompanied by Mrs. Dorton, started this morning on a vacation trip to Long Beach, Cal., to last one month. They will visit at Salt Lake and Denver during thetr journey. Miss Wagne? is a stenogra- pher in the offices of Nichols and Stir ret. || City Briefs Guy Gay 1s spending a few days in Thermopolis on business. see Mr. and Mrs. W. lL. Donaldson and son Shelby Donaldson are in the city from Houston, Texas, prior to a trip j tiroush the Yellowstone park. Sx ie Te Laura E, Hamilton is an casters} visttor who is in Casper for a few days. eee ° Miss Margaret Fulton, a stenog- rapher in the offices of Wheeler and Worthington, is back at her desk latter an absence of two days caused vend attendarite at the Girls’ summer camp. Pythian Sisters Meet Tomorrow. The Pythian Sisters will hold theif regular meeting tomorrow evening. Business of importance will be taken up and a full attendance is desired. Refreshments will be served. see Christian Ald With Mrs. Ptockbahn. The Ladies’ Aid soctety of the Chris- tian church will be entertained at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow by Mrs. P. T. Pluck- hahn, 1341 South David street. -~ ee Chatean Thierrey Dance Tuesday. Chateau Thierrey wil bo commem- rated next Tuesday by the George W. gVroman post of the American Legion ‘with a big dance at the Arkeon. Tom Watkins’ orchestra will be there with oe Horlick’s The ORIGINAL \ , Malted Milk “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. aer-Avoid Imitations x Substitutes Milk Chicken Dinner Tomorrow Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA For Expert Watch Repairing And Jewelry Repairing of the better kind CALL AT ‘TRIPENY’S 241 S. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” TYPEWRITER BARGAINS) Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths, Royals. Repairs and Supplies. Typewriters for Rent. CASPER TYPEWRITER we © 0. Shumaker, assistant treasurer of the Continental Supply company, is spending a few days fishing at Horse Creek, after a trip through Montana and Colorado. C. G Pepper, president of the Pep- per Gasoline company of Enid, Okla. is in the city, stopping from a motor trip through the west. He is accom- panied ®y Mrs. Pepper. Floyd D. Mann, Natrona county high school student, has just received word of his acceptance as an attend- ant of the citizens’ military training camp to hep held in’ Fort Douglas, Utah, from July 27 to August 27. He will jeave Casper a few days before that time. by.spraining her ankle during week-|, ELEVEN MEN AT WORK IN SHOPS Compson’s Para | mount pidture, directed by William D. \‘Taylor, and. showing next Friday and |the spectator on a veritable Cook's Ten Busy at Burlington and One at Northwestern, Is Report from Offices { Here Today. “More men.” is the cry of the local railroad shops. This morning found} onty eleven men at work in both roundhouses, with little indication of any more applying for positions in the near future.> Tbe Burlington road now has a fun! force of 100 unarmed guards on watch | over the property. Ten m-hanics have been hired by the superinte=4- ent's office, to date. They have been aasured of the full protection of the} guards, although no sort of violence Will be encountered, it is believed. | Two of the three men hired yester. day by Northwestern officials failed to appear this morning for work, and| only one man, a stationary fireman, is now at ‘work in the shops, Charles F Wooldridge, special == Northwestern | agent, in charge of the police protec tion of that road, paid the sheriff's office a visit yesterday, and obtained sixteen deputy badges. He intends to deputize thirty men for guard work. The freight and passenger traffic has not yet begun to feel the pinch of the strike, but unless more skilled me. chanics are available, authorities are in fear of a general tie-up. fe ai PATHFINDER NEWS. The water in thé reservoir is feet below the top of tho spillway. 10 Mr. Day of the reclamation office of Denver was a week-end visitor making some special tests on the new balance valves installed here last win. ter. Master Buddy Hoshaw returned home on Friday from a two weeks’ visit at his grandmother ‘Dodds’ in Casper. Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Davis and fam- ily, and Miss Agnes Daniels visited the Austin family on Sunday. Miss Lilian Austin went home with them for a week's visit. Geo, Sternburg and Dr. Hoff took in the sights of the dam on July 4. Mr. an@ Mrs. Foney Earnest and friend of Alcova were sight seeing vis itors here on July 4. ‘The Misses Ellis of the Dr. Lathrop clinic. were pleasure seekers at the dam on Sunday returning to Casper the same day. G. WW. Salton, Cheyenne business man, is in Casper for a few days. pd avn thes ra ‘"Meet_me at the Smoketiouse.”” Today $15.00 Values TO GOAT season. _ Values Up to $35. ahd tailored effects. TO GO. AT All these Dresses were Miss Frantz, who is now in To see them is to apprecia traordinary valyes at quoted. |230 E. 2nd St. Phone 856 | EXCHANGE ' | { (re I flee +[)2 Received 68 Linen Dresses 7.95 This is positively the best buy. in Linen Dresses that we have shown this 38 Silk Dresses -00 In this lot you will find Summer Silks, Crepes, Rajahs, Lace, beaded bought by New York. te their ex- the prices ee eres ‘OLO WORLD PICTURED |cross section of life that it is not the 252 South Center St. be Casper Dally Cridune OL NEW HOMES ARE PROJECTED BY ELKS LODGE Building Program Planned by Many Clubs in Addition to | National Improve- ments, IN AMERICA FEATURE The variens locales in’“The Green Temptation,” Betty Compson’! Saturday at the America theater, take tour, giving him intimate views of some of the most interestin® places in| the old world as well as the new. In the brief time required to run) six reels, one gets in this picture a tourist’s good fortune to see even after) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 12—| spending thousands of dollars in rail-|Mil'ions of dollars are to be spent} way and steamship transportation. [for but e the eneding year Opening with a scene on the Rue by and Protective Macabre in Paris, showing “Le Petite|Order of Elks, according to the re- Cirque” in action, the picture speeds|port of retiring Grand Exalted Ruler through the "haunts of the Apaches {n| William Wallace Mountain( presented the old Roman catacombs, to the|at today’s session of. the grand lodge. dressing room of one of Europe’s|The assets of subordinate lodges now | most famed danseuse in the "Theater/amount to $53,099.234 an dthe elab. do Ia Capitale”; to bne of the old man-|orate building program for the year sions of Paris of the grand period of shows that there are to be erected in| architecture during imperial rule: into! various parts of the country 31 new the torn and battered French villages) bo.wes ts exchamvel ee Gist iiiee behind the battle lines; and thence norial and administra- | across the sea to one of New York’ ich is to be located fashionable tea rooms the Long! © new center of Island home of the nouveau riche. Into such a picturesque background, Monte M. Katterjohn and Julia Craw-| ford Ivers, the scenarists, have woven) Constance Lindszy Skinner's gripping story of buffoonery, crime and regen-\ eration, published under the title, “The Noose.” Elk- | Wyo. conven: Nurses’ association Tutsday morning, The |annual address of the president, Miss _—_ | Mae Stanley of Foci: Springs, was the TWO ARE UNDER ARREST The “Maverick,” notorious Sandbar | “hang out, received a real setback yesterday when Undersheriff Seidel! happened onto a “little gamo” in prog-| ress in the back room. The money was placed on the table, im platn| sight, and no chips were total of $1 of the sheriff's office as evidence to show the stakes involved. D. F. Clancy and B. A. Adams were the men arrested in connection with the affair. The men were, busily en gaged in the art of playing 21 poker, or, in other words, the good old game of “raco horse stud.” epee YOUNG GIRL MISSING. CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 12.—Mu- zella Cohen, ten years old, has been missing from her home here since Sun- day morning. and police and sheriff's office attaches have been unable to find any trace of her. The child left home while piqued and fs believed to} have run away. Shave, Bathe and Shampeo with one Soap.— Cuticura Gouraud’s Oriental Cream in ready to wear. stock at a sacrifice. values. Special, per pair. Strap Pumps.. Special, per pair Ladies’ Pumps. $2.75 vaiue. Salé price Ladies’ Brown Kid Oxfords. Ladies’ Brown Calf $6.00 Oxfords and White Canvas Oxfords or $1.95 One-Fourth Off On All Other Ladies’ Shoes in Stock |P. W. Jenkins Files For Legislature 1.6. ZOUNOSK! FILES | FOR REPRESENTATIVE CHEYENNE, Wrye., July 12—John| CHEYENNE, Wyo. Juty 12.—P. w.| Zolnoski of Casper Tuesday filed | Jenkins of Cora, veteran member of| his =< ficate = Sear coctcanie ot the lower of the Wyoming legis. } ablican nomination for ot}. en | ihe lowe house of the legislature from |'**¥F*. Tuesday {Med his petition of} Natrova county, | cev.aidacy for the Republican nomina-| .on for representative from Fremont} PRIVATE SCHOOL. county. Jenkins in the last legisia-| Make reservation now for fall term | ture fathered the bill authorising cre-| tor primary pupils. For appointment|ation of Sublette and expected this| address P. O. box 924 7-11-3t*| year to be a candidate for representa-| Ci 5 Se }tive from Sublette county, but legal| Jewelry and water reparrmg by ex-| complications have prevented the or pert workmen. All work guaranteed |ganimtion of the county and. perforce Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg.|he must run as a Fremont county 3-5-41 | ize Money-Back Offer Try out the wonderful Eveready Spotlight. Buy one of any dealer for $3.75. Use it over night, flashing its 300-ft. beam near and far. If you want to return it next day, the dealer will refund your money without argument. (Frankly, you will keep it. No one wants to part with an Eveready Spotlight after trying it out.’ FLASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES THURSDAY AGAIN—The Red Letter Day in the thrifty housewife’s busy week. Kassis’ specials cannot be overlooked. This week we offer an assortment 2 All good buys, at tiis season of the year. room for our Fall stock of Shoes and Ready to Wear and. must move our present We are making SHOES LADIES’ SHOES We are closing out_our entire line of Ladies’ Shoes and offer the present stock at unheard of price reductions. Don’t miss this opportunity to replenish your footwear. Ladies’ Brown Kid Strap Pumps, $5 65 e $8.00 values. Special, per pair-..... bie $8.00 Ladies’ White Canvas $3.00 value Strap Pump or Oxford. 5.65 Sale price, pair......... _ $2.10 heat Brown Kid Oxfords or Strap umps. $5.00 value. Sizes 12 to 2, pair. $3.25 Misses’ White Canvas Oxfords or Strap Pumps. Sizes $1 30 e 12 to 2, pair $4.65 Vanity Case. Our entire stock of Duvetyn, Leather, Mesh and N Bags are all Reduced One-Fourth One special: number, in a brown Leather Well fitted. Thursday special...___°. 95e cale. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Thursday special, each_. TOM SAWYER BLOUSES Every mother knows the value of the Tom Sawyer Blouse. the best material and of good workmanship. Light and dark. Always made of Best quality Per- 9e Great Reduction Of All Millinery and Ready-to-Wear ALL BARGAINS Kassis Dry GoodsCo. 173 East Second St. DON’T MISS THEM Phone 1740 Make It Your Cleanup! Semi-annual Hart Schaffner & Marx SUIT Clearance $29.50 $34.50 $39.50 Make this your bigyest cleanup—as well as ours. The fact that this sale has been the most suc- cessful in the history of our business is reason enough why you should attend. If you've been a patron of this st*re you know the quality of our stock is there—Hart Schaffner & Marx quality — the best in the land. OXFORDS J. P. Smith and J. E. Tilt quality. You would not want a better pair— plenty of good style and lots of good wear. All sizes. Get In On Ii! Eagle 4 Shirt Sale ‘14 Regular $2 and $2.50 values. Don’t let this event pass by—don’t overlook the fact that while the price has been radically re- duced the quality of these Shirts justifies your buying them in half or dozen lots, Mednick Bros. Opposite Henning Hotel

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