Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1922, Page 3

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Epworth Last Night. Despite the fact that many of th Thermopolis delegates to the institute) «t Crawferd did not arrive in Casper) tute and spoke daily during the week from the Nebraska city last night ow-| upon “Life-Service ”’ ing to car trouble, thore was still @ were highly spoken of by delegates lively time at the reception given by|who were present the Casper league in the Methodist| sree | church. About 25 persons came up | be Casper Daily Cridune Crawford, Neb., where they were del-| egates to the Tri-State Epworth League institute. Rev. Kingsley was member of the faculty at the insti- His addrésses | Miss Laura Gibson of Chicago, Ill., from Douglas to partake of the Cas-/is visiting here with Mts. H. H per league's hospitalities. Klocksiem. Games, readings, and musical selec orion & tions featured the entertainment. Miss Charlotte Gantz and Mr. land each rendered a solo. lah erlled upon for reading selections, and gave some that were very humorous Lemonade, made up delicious refreshments to p=! ese served to those assembled Picnic. A splendid outing was enjoyed last| Miss Lucy Jack and Miss Blanche/|county jail. His arrest was made at 1, for ma Tight by the'young people of the Bap-| cutter of. Barticaville, Okial,: passed! the request of G.E. Link from enon, | years Baptist. mint t Riverto tist chure Te ee were hosts atl snrough Casper on their way to Yel-|the money had been withheld He has turned insurance man, and ne occasion and manfully ca: na] Sante lgerreighaorbes oi | Because of a slight altercatign be-| Will make his home in Casper ‘while their determination to give the fairer eee | tween Joe Corbett, and one of Ke inn xing in the work asked of Kim by — peso ae eae, cet | Misa Marie Allen and Miss Maelants, Mrs. L. Rosenthal! of 312 Ww | bis new employers. a ogg De the wie | Redington left today for a three|¥irst street, over the question of w “A Bigger, Better Casper Division cars crowded to capacity by the pic pi oY t & ‘ : : s his motto, and the firmness with nickers, These assembled at the| Weeks’ vacation trip to be spent injter rights on the premises, Cor! 4 | anaes Glacier park jwas found guilty of an assault and| Which Bae Demee sue ht 8e | church and went ranch where ‘the festivities were held. Royee-Thacher Marriage Yesterday. Miss Irene Royce became the bride | Jail sentence. of Mr. Otis Thacher at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mra.| Robert Taylor and family of Grand! An old gambling story, involving S. O, Royce. 627 West Twelfth street. | Island. Neb., passed through Casper|Chris Angelos, Gus Taseopolos and The Rev. Charles G. Stout officiated. Miss Esther Royce and Mr. —Roxcg, brother and sister of the bride, were witnessen. - Mr. have many friends here. make their home at 1323 South Elm street Phitathean Meeting Cancelled. Because of the absence of the host- ess and of many members of the Phila- thean club of the Methodist Episcopal church, the organization will not meet this month, Bridge Luncheon By Mrs. Algeo. A which three tables were filled was : ———e- held by Mrs. T. F. Algeo at her home]. M!ss Edna ercctate shee. wees Se G 1 St ike yesterday. The games were played at}C@lifornia on her vai enera. rike tables placed on the large porch of the Algeo home. and ors. served a delicious 1 o'clock luncheon o- i Decorations were of wild and garden 3 ed flowers that had been selected with|, © p Bey is a visitor in the c'ty great taste. from Laramie. . Ice Cream Social Mrs. John Carr, who has been wisit-leral Fred Hol-|ing here with Mr. and Mrs. H. E.! given Miss Beu-| Dalton, left yesterday for Lead. 8. D.| never Bailey and Kenneth Bailey were ee cake, and ice cream! North Shore hotel, E ml nston, | peace Miss Helen Grimm has returned) an:ou: from a vacation to her home tn the! fusal east. “ee FP. U. out to the Allan “J6,.° placed Mrs. J. 6. Barnes, Mrs. Anna Kj Judge Leeper, Mra. C. B, Manbeck and Mrs. | Corbet L. A. Reed formed a motor party which left for the park Monday. see on their way to Cody. owner of the F-L ranch. Bache > as Eugene } si} life w and Mrs. Thacher have been dents of Casper for some time and They will rini gain City Briefs J. Roy Colvin came up from Chey enne Monday to spend « few days. Mr. Colvin is deputy commis sioner of the state dairy, food and ot! department. ing to “In Judicial must She te conclu: Noah Williams is a visitor here from Los Angeles. see rested Paul C. Groves is a visitor here with Mrs. Sarah Babb and family. oe delightful morning of bridge, at yoodwin has been employed at the Casper Gas Appliance company. oe. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen Mrs. Ralph Buckler took the hon- : . eo s After the games, the hostess}, [van I. Reeder ts here from St Louis on business | H. leave this evening for Cheyenne, to be M. Gunn and J. B. Barnes will) This Evening. from ‘The ladies of the Christian church} %0P¢ Several days on business of im |ehare hold _an {ee cream social at the }POrtance. | latter. will home of Mrs, E. L, Gaston, 370 South Ash street this evening, o'clock. day crowds. the set body of delightful persons. “They're bobbing it shorter, say Ca: per’s barbers. The impressive beauty of tresses is recognized by most young sirl one once and under the spell of Arkeon dance music. | Personals | Miss Edna MacCasse of San Fran. cisco, sister of O. L. MacCasse, ts vis. iting with Mr. and Mrs. MacCasse at their home, 835 West Midwest for a period. Mr. and Mrs. R. W: Zeagler are vis iting here from Denver, Colo. Miss Rose Noonan, secretary in the office of the superintendent of schools, has to California. Mr. and Mrs. John Casey are the proud parents of a baby boy born at the county hospital yesterday. . Miss Ann Kyte returned home after spending a month at Salt Creek and in the Big Horn mountains. Rev. perintendent of the Sheridan district of the Methodist Episcopal and Mrs. L. E. Carter at the parsonage. They are on their way home from Flapper Dances Will Draw Crowd. There is no doubt that the dances to be given at the Arkeon next Mon- horrence by those who didn’t do such things when they were young. Yes, Casper will attend the Arkeon. All the flappers will be there and no eee Dennis D. Murphy, a carrier at the) local postoffice, is suffering from a_ swollen foot as a result of stepping o na nail while n his rounds. Dr. N. C. Geis is treating the foot. arting at § Hal Curran will leave for Cheyenne] and ‘Tuesday evenings will draw| his evening on legal business. | . io opportunity to exhibit | locklessness of Casper’s younger Attorney A. H. Cobb is in Douglas./ eee will be f me by that same hoen okescrie Te Wade H. Fowler is up from Doug: features unmarred by flowing Kingsley to Speak Tonight at The Methodist Church Rev. Ira W. Kingsley will speak at the Methodist church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. After the service the Sun- day school board will hold an impor- tant business meeting. , just as it is looked on with ab: would miss seeing them all at Are you an American Legionnaire? just returned from a vacation trip Ira W. Kinsley, district su- CONNOR TRANSFER 232 South Center church, family are ghests of Rev. and Driverless Dodges and Fords. See Virbel, Phone 274M PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 POOOOPO OS OSOS OOOO SOOO (Political Advertisement.) Announcement I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Re- publican nom{nation as Justice of the Peace in Dis- trict No. 1, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on August 22, 1922. Henry F. Brennan OLD CASES ARE Z DISPOSED OF BY LATE “CLEANUP” Several Assessed Penalties for Violations Picked Up Again Disclosure of the fact that in the jcounty jail and out on bond were sev+ suspects who had never |Tesponsible for a general clean-up by Mr. and Mrs. John McFadeyn and/the combined forces of the sheriff daughter registered Saturday at the! county attorney and justice of | Charged with beating a board bill Dan Walker was given a hurried hear. ing and sentenced to 10 days in the | Bis rights as a citizen he very nearly talked himself into a Mr. Taylor is|Gus Lutis. per's pool halls, was again brought to fines ordered paid by these men had simply }men bound over to the September ses. sion of upon gambling charges and jone,"’ said Sherif¢ Jée Marquis, at the jafter when a man or woman is ar- will be heard upon that crime at once, and the case will be followed through to a concluston.”* ROME, Aug. 2--The general strike appears to have been a complete fail- ure here. This is emphasized by the fact that the Republicans and anarch- ists have announced thelr separation Meet_me | fices at 230 Midwest biulding, indicate | that he is making no idle boast. Mr. O'Farrell's appointment came with the retirement from active work of A. W. Petit, former manager of the of WM. W. PURGELL ENTERS RAGE FOR RE-ELECTION 22 Seen == AS COUNTY ATTORNEY si‘: 2*setenremriccace soon HENRY BRENNAN 5 CANDIDATE Henry F. Brennan announced his candidacy this morning for nominee for justice of the peace of District The name of M. W. Purcell, present county attorney, was filed yesterday at thé court house for re-election to that office. Mr. Purcell is in Chicago on a business trip, and the name of the admirer who filed for him is unknown Mr. Purcell will run for office on the | Democratic ticket [LIFE INSURANCE WORK | and R@rought Justice. to been preliminary hearing or who had paid a fine ordered them, was lends he the yesterday afternoon PASTOR, Z. 0. O°FARRELL|~ The Western National Life Insur anes company, W3 sting to $55, and with flat re to pay after repeated promises ct manager under $500 peace bond by by Tubbs. During the hearing, t rose and eloquently dema ® ability shown | in which he has | e_of the company of him in the two d Vers By so doing. NEW SHIPMENT OF ICELAND WOOL SWEATERS IN ALL COLORS The Newest Thing in Sweaters on the Market. “hangout” men in Cas hen it was liscovered that the been dropped. At a sec & yesterday the fines Pronounced and paid, nd were and the the district court ‘for trial attempt avade a fine, the future, the executive and 1 powers of this community unite and work together as SEE OUR NEW BEADED BAGS AND GIRDLES. SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 141 East Second Street Phone 736 NEXT TO KASSIS DRY GOODS sion of the clean-up. “Here CHILDREN’S TAMS—In Felt. and charged with a crime he To close out Thursday at. In Italy Fails the Socialists, not wishing to the esponsibility with the t the Smoke THE FRANTZ SHOP MAKES ITS FIRST SHOWING Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses . and Millinery Never have we had such snappy up te the minute SUITS. At these attractive prices—Now $25 to $49.50 We are showing a beau- tiful line of Ladies’ Fall Coats In all the latest cloths and colors, and prices from $25 to $75 Ladies’ Dresses In Canton Crepe, Satin Back Crepe, Tricctine, Satin Dutchess, Poiret Twill and Tricolette — now $10.95 to $49.50 We are offering the Fur opportunity of the sea- son and you will find a wide assortment to pick from. FUR CHOKERS FUR SCARFS FUR CAPES FUR COATS Ladies’ Wash Ladies’ Sport Pree Dresses Skirts Take your pick. a must ze. A $8.00 clean-up sale. values $3.95 Shop HALF PRICE DOLL CONTEST CLOSED at noon topay THE WINNERS MISS FLORENCE BARNES, First Prize, 8,995 Votes. MISS ELEANOR MEYERS, Second Prize, 3,890 Votes. for @ position carrying wi The candidat: of Casper for 12 known in bust his contagious optimism have m: him as a man who could things that men are required to do, and do them well. 1, on the Republican ticket 7 | Oui Tee hee the aera TAKEN UP BY FORMER 40%: sss ssnoencerent come] Gries Eamets stoma somes a4 | re, who realize his fitness zea--Avoid I; it ti aS i: 5 PAGE THREE trness an: has been a resident We have the Sewell Wings, both in the Floral and lain Patte These Wings not only add to the ap- pearance of your car but add to your comfort. | THF WYOMING AUTONO i I mr STRIVE TO srglal | Our Dissolution Sale Is In Full Blast @o most NAL Malted Milk NO COOKING | for All Ages. BARGAINS GALORE STAR CLOTHING CO. 260 South Center St. CAFETERIA Baked Ham Tomorrow RENT YOUR ROOM THROUGH A TRIBUNE WANT AD Make This Your Headquarters Telephone. We Like to Have You Come In. Prompt Attention $e THURSDAY, the day of all the wee of advertised bargains that no thrifty housewife can afford to miss. This week we have unusual bargains in Hosiery, Play Suits and a final clearance of Summer Ready-to-Wear. We want every bar- gain seeker in Casper to visit us Thursday and look over the bargains. Bargains In the Children’s Department ON THE BALCONY CHILDREN’S COVERALLS \In sizes 2 to 10 years. In plain blue Denim, stripes and khaki colors. Thurs- : 928c $1.29 89c Tom Sawyer Suits for Boys Play Suits from 2 to 9 years. 79¢e Tom Sawyer Play Suits. Thursday special. Tom Sawyer Play Suits. Thursday special Tom Sawyer Sailor Suits. Thursday special... PDD CHILDREN’S HOSIERY Half Sox. White with colored 23 Full Fashioned Imported Hose with tops. Thursday special... a Cc plaid tops. 30e Three-Quarter Hose. White with col- pane special ored tops or plain black or All-Silk Three-Quarter Hose. brown. Thursday special........ 50e New shades. Thursday. 55e Clearance Sale on Children’s Dresses GINGHAMS, SILKS AND ORGANDIES. * Gingham Dresses. Values up to $10. $2.98 "98e*° $4.99 Our entire stock is reduced for Thursday only. All Children’s Ready to Wear on Balcony. $1.39 Organdies, a few numbers FOP” TROTAGBY..» 60-0. ccinnncseee Ready-to- | Wear Clearance Everything in Ladies’ Ready to Wear marked now at a great sacrifice to make room for our Fall stock. Ladies’ Washable Silk Dresses. Assortment of colors and patterns. Thursday Only Qs Just received a ship- ment of Gage Felt Sport Hats and Trimmings. ALL. BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry GoodsCo. 173 East Second St. Phone 1740

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