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mcnDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. | ee trip through | scenic | spots of the state. The Wheelers! were gone li days. daughter, have arrived in Casper after spending two months at Wiscon sin, Minneapolis ang other points. eee Che Casper Daily Cribune rome green paint in the shed jpainted it and the lady was so Mrs. Arthur Davidson and small sisted they come in to dinner. y and ther . and by PAGE THREE shown in the flue to make, as can be josing é a ae Sees Mr, aadhirs. E. M. Cooper are in one en¢ of the “porch” or placing it! “Lor whee Leg’on | ple wit make their home at 1248 North| the city from Chanute, Kans. against a board fence or side of some p-ace Planned. Durbin. eee buflding, there is no draft through.| rea! E awsartant cave eee peed lanssa Masticas bas vatcaod The top taken off the box makes the| ness hiy suc-| Rebekahs to nees' at the Arkeon. This Meet Wednesday. seit r is to mark the end of| fhe Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 lrive for new members to the Will mect Wednesday evening“in the from Cheyenne, where she was called | side of the “porch.” Mrs. R. D. Goble returned Sunday | Built for You by Elsinore Crowell iss these boys! “Camping is fine fun,” sald Ted, | broug! Sraey ‘a week ayant at Longmont, Colo. | MERRY MAKINGS | And such a dinner as the old Iady/set b: but at the Col “= /FUN RUNS RIOT IN ishted when she saw it that she tn COMEDY AT COLUMBIA mesome Town” mbia thea Lic ht out y the ge W. Vroman post and for that Toe, ¥. oath ieabayarr pi! earlier in the week by the serious tl-| pieseq ar deathbed Aten“? 4 busy as professional carpen. Se Sa ner tastes recat be felis eros ats her = will be especially significant.} Re) “| ness Lewis ters. a en om wil erfection of her acting wilt ba place next "rhureday. fer degrees on a large class of can- raisons = Brown. | They really made a good dog house! The lady seemed pleased at this and} The astounding versatility of Has oeee didates, j Mrs. Arthur Watson has as her| Net and Ted had made a portage! with what Ned called “Fancy trim-|When the boys started for the Inke to/ sell ts own the audience. Mes. Streiff ns Ay housegucst Miss Edna Weisbrod who|*7°U"? ® dam and gv.e down thejming:” First they placdd it against|*¢t UP camp she gave them a basket) Many clever and charming musical wig | North Casper Church has just returned from an extended| "Ye! t© Chain of Lakes, which was! the board fence, and they made a slop-|°f 00d things; eggs, a cake, cookles| numbers are crowded into the bi fcr Vistore set eniurtained at the[ Wil Held Plenie. Sean thuhnen th 2 ted! new territory to. them. ing root. But’ when xed began to|and crullers, some bread and many| The photoplay is “The Mystery 1 V. Streift De artery he; The North Casper Community| ie i ae plytestacs “4 short vis-|" This is the greatest camp elteiinake what looked like a front other goodies. | Road,” a mount production fea Saturday ia om Mies! burch Sunday school will have a ple- ~ sadist es eacumcoy jever!” shouted Ted, as they put {8| porch” as he called it, he objected. | AMM the very next day the boys|turing David Powell. Aside from the Mrs, George ps nag? *, nic tomorrow afternoon in the grove 2 shore on a sandy point with a small] eppirs just alarente of time,” he brought her a splendid mess of fish |tact that there are a few loose ends Q Patterson, and Miss Margaret; (°° Foot ik street where the commu: grove of pines. Ned‘agreed and they rectage or pty Se, ® “Land sakes!’ she exclaimed, “you| Which are left hanging in the air all of; i nan, rag Hd mraay| fity club held its barbucae. : meal can be adjudged a splendid drama is bes Ronn sag aa Patterson| Those iesiring transportation will ng th Spe welxness . rs’ assemble at the North Casper school and ending unex ney are guests of Mrs. O. G. Women's Organizations to Aid Chautauqua. The different Women’s organizations s of Casper are beginning a cam- gn of ticket selling for thefEllison-| Chautauqua, which ‘will be ere for six days, from August 22 to! f -ame performances if tickets are pur- chased for each individually. The sale of season tickets Lapapte, lace Thursday in the lobbies of Vhawest, Henning, and Consolidated dings. No personal can residential district will be noped to dispose of all the’ tickets at Thursday. the doote organization that ‘will not fe lobbies is the pe represented in thi club, the members of which will be time. ' works toile of the different t at the cabs of the city will_mee e cee of Mrs; H. B. Durham, | $15 2omy Durbin, this evening in a bust sons and social session to prepare the campalgm. |, Meet ‘Tonight. b ‘will meet in The Royal Nelgsbors Thing at 8 regular the meeting. ssion there will be & refreshments. Entertains at Henning. hostess Mrs. J. W. Finnegan was hosteet jast night with @ and white et Cooney. Pink i wrnation together with ferns set of rtlatically: the table very, artlatis ~sTeenberstiee ‘Dance = 4 ‘ "t0 further” the already ee successful membership cam ry the George Vroman rah can Legion, @ great & dance will be Cieere Casper, young an \. at the Arkeon mene, Palace, his week. ee one dollar admission pe charged and once ineide, 540% may dance till your shoes: Aad ae vour feet, and the clock Sat fatal hour of 12. The etl cH in through’ this medium will gr by the Legion officia:s to Scar saree campaign and to help publis! s ign Uterature. Membership solicitors hd us betters at the legion’ test a will be ready at all hours of ee ore bership from any exservice man in Casper. hb, ; nies until Thu: Save your pennies vier and arrive night, put them eae attire at the Arkeon prepared for an evening free from care. eee De Molay To Instald Officers. Darius chapter, Order of De Molay. bi will install officers at the regular w eekly’ meeting which will be held in the Masonic temple at 7:30 tiiis even- ing. Narfiage This Morning Marriage D 2 Mine Abbie Barfoot and Mr. Bryant Helder were quietly married at the rsonage of the North) Side Commun- liy church by the Rev. B. B. Winter. \.The groom is thé proprietor of the “sorth Side Saddlery. The young peo wee Gouraud’'s Oriental Cream A New Shipment of Marinello Powder 60c Boxes for 40c Mrs. Addington’s Beaity Shop Zuttermeister Bidg. BUY PIGEON’S CELEBRATED ICE TEA Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 before Mr. Mrs. offices has Georg Craig of son rs | will be provited to carry. them to the |picnic grounds. Personals + Season tickets for this great col-| | Edwin M. Bean was called to Long- ection of treats can be secured for | mont, Cee ira of the cost of the|ness of his smali son Jimmie, who ts ono thee ae | reported to have been poisoned. eee ‘ Mrs. M. J. Hopkins returned this ‘morning from the Y, M..C. A. con- ference at Estes park, which was held there from August 1 to August 13. cee Mre. A. A. Slade and daughters, anizations, since lt 1817.0.) ana Ruth, returned Friday from Oskalousa, Ia., where they visited at the home of Mrs. Siade's parents for month. husiness ana Professional Women®| si+orney and Mrs. Floyd, E. Pen- dell have returned from California and the other coast states. Mrs. Pen- dell spent some time at Long Beach Pendell arrived there, which was three weeks ago. Together they toured through California, Wash. ington and Oregon. ° c. F. Shumaker left Saturday for Royal Neighbors * | abington, Til, where he will meet Shumaker and daughte Eleanor and® Genevie: : ° Miss Blanche Wagner, office man- ger for the Nichols and 8tirret law returned from a five Mrs. Finnegan weeks’ vacation on the coast, Dr. W. A. Myers left Saturday after- noon for Lincoln, Neb., to untiergo an- other operation on his injured arm. It is thought that the &rm will have to be amputated Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood have re-: turned from Lander, where they spent the week-end. . : ‘MF. aind Mrs. M..P. Wheeler, son and , this morning by the ill- grounds at 1:30 where cars and trucks | eee . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weathers re- rf turned from New York Saturday. . daughter, Mrs. Isabel Scout camp in the Big Horn moun and laughed when they asked for per- tains for a few day: } and party, spent the week-end in the Big Horns on a fishing trip. ing from three days spent near Raw- lins. Riverton Saturday on legal business. He will return Wednesday. give him a place to sleep. How do oe Midwest Refining company, has rived im Casper from his Denver office. Fairmont, Neb. He will be accom panied home by Mrs. Littlefield. Secs a Se ‘This part of the country isn’t so you cal! the porch, and it also! During J. R. Licyd ts in Thermopolis on wild,” he said, “‘ané I'll bet. the peo- this point they bro’ cut therwind ena more this point they brought her st business. ee ple over in that farm house own this other epepacinead erie FS of fish an picked land.” And so the boys set off for ries ner. And George B. Nelson is at the Boylit A ple: sant old lady greeted them mission to camp. “Land sakes, yes, you may camp there. But I wouldn't sleep out doors if you gave me the whole leke shore.” They found her in the yard bringing in some wood. She lived alone, so the boys brought in a lot of wood for her! while she was busy with a hammer trying to make something." “I'm trying to make a doghouse,” she explained. “my brother ts going to bring me a watch dog and I must ye. lazy to do much of anything. Joe May of the May Tank company chain of ponds and lakes for see Byron S. Hule returned this morn Attorney J. B. Barnes, Jr., went to you make dog houses?" sho asked. A HOUSE FoR “I'll show you, cried Ned. “Have OLD alc em. -]you got’ any large boxe: The lady | showed him where to get a large box| Ned understood. They got some nd it wasn’t long before Ned and Ted| roofing paper for the roof. Ted found WN. K. Blackmer, president of Glen Littlefield left yesterday for Manila to Be Terminus For Fast Liners ..-SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.— Man. instead of Mong Kong, will be made the Oriental terminus of the Pa- cific Mail Steamship company’s “535" liners with the saflivg of the Presi- ‘OW you can get beautiful color effects, Went Pierce on her first voyage from +’ in great variety, at home—and all it costs this port October 2, it was announced is a few minutes’ time and 15c for a cake of by officers of the company here to New Improved RIT. day. ; Se ee At all drug, Itis easily identified by the wrapped cake and piicn: hue: ile ag ‘Assoc:| department, the price and guarantee printed plainly on ated Press —Pope Pius has suftered a] dry goods and the package. ; atEHY Coes sayy SDs BiperamantD LOcay notion stores. Anything, from your lingerie to khaki jumpers due to walking in the vatican garde . nicks Oe eed eeatcl ap Rr despite the terrific heat, and then re Be sure an ickers, can be colored and clean: iT, entering his cool apartment. suds. Simple and e: touse. See new RIT fabric He suffered a severe attack of chills} yourdealer colorcardatyour dealer's. 24 colors(9 dark ones a few days ago but now his health is it. require boiling). White RIT removes color. restored» He has decided, however, to abandon his walks in the gardens Illinois, returned yesterday | while the heat is so intense. On account of the rush Friday and Saturday we know many people were not waited on properly. The stock has been rearranged $125 values. NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS NO CHARGES FURS! FURS! Ladies’ Fur Co: French Coney, silk lined. Fire Sale price $59.50 Fire Sale price $125.00 Ladies’ Guaranteed Seal Coats Martin collar and cuffs. $350 values. Fire Sale price $139.50 DESPERATE SLASHING OF PRICES Purses and Hand ags Guaranteed leather. * Values up t6 $15. Choice, while they last Fire Sale price $ 95... ats san? mF z atonal Gf Ladies’ Muskrat Coats AWE Saat Luxurious quality. $250 values. kept them so full of what they cv led {‘‘clvilized food” that they were too} more “Catching I pectedly and logically @ week the boys stayed on | photo! Cit B . ‘i were just about to put up their tent; af jg jcn't. It’s a protection.| boys must be terribly smart. U y rliers when Ned remembered his Uncle Every dog house should be made that|™Men ‘round here can’t seem to catch|Showing tho st . Ben's advice to always get permission | way. ott givés him plenty of air|®"¥ fish at all. They say there are| of human character | to camp when it was possfble. and sunssine t£ he stays outside in|N0 fish in the lake.” yeral ten|. Subserfbe for the Tribune and get a ‘ 8-12-tf she key f it ts play. jor every 50c paid a forceful “Now for Loon Lake, the really wild place,” cried Ned as they broke camp and started down through the some | Adar Copy av. " Tomorrow—Merry Makings. 1 ednesday by George Matthew HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. Conference of Progressive Political Action SPECIAL CALL MEETING 8 o’Clock P. M. at Union Labor Hall TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 JOHN D. SALMOND, Pres. H. E. BENHAM, Treas. . FOR SALE Grocefy~ tore doing nice business; cheap rent; will consider car as part payment. Box A-51, Tribune THAT IS WITHOUT PRECEDENT and an extra force of salesladies will serve you. Shop Early in the Day. ‘The Public Will Please Help Themselves When Not Waited 3 Wool Slip-On ‘ All Thread Silk New Fall New Fall New Fall Sweaters Hosiery Millinery Millinery Aw dirs ne of up to $5. They wen’t Values up to $10. Broken lines. 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