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THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922. Will Give Picnic. ‘The Od4 Follows aud the Rebdekahs| Hansard. ef Casper, Douglas and Glenrock will) & pienic.at the natural bridge W- O- T. U- Gienreck on Sunday, September | Mects Friday. HE ‘The Casper delegation will leave) Oca gf Derson attending will bring his own| vention reports will be received at this | return about September 18. eee lunch. time. | Dan M. Kereshner, Racing and other interesting out- eee Mrs. John Evans and children, Har. o¢ the Riamond Rubber doar pastimes are planned for the oo-| Mrs. Trolleps riet and John Jr., left yesterday for nenver, is calling on po: Ag | ‘At Bridge. Belvidere, Ill, after spending for| +n. chy. ore 1 ou B, R. Trollope entertained | months visiting with friends here and ee 4nd erg in Cody. Mrs. Evans was formerly} Mrs. Barnes three tables of bridge yesterday after- Attorney and Mrs. | ! y Entertains Friends. noon at her home, 637 West Ninth | Miss Mary Haskins, a popular teacher i Mrs. John B. Barnes Jr., ehtertained | street. a number of friends at the Barnes cot-| tage on Casper mountain yesterday sfternoon. Bridge furnished the en tertainment. eee Mrs. Weidner for Miss Sullivan. rations were sweet Mrs. C. T. Weidner entertained at a handkerchief shower and @ bridge par- ty yesterday afternoon for Miss Elleen Sullivan. Honors at bridge were tal en by Mrs, Q. K. Deaver and Miss Jessie Waite. The out-of-town guests Were Miss Cecilia Fitzgibbons and Miss Mildred Kelley. Miss Katherine Mahoney Is Musle Instructor. Friends of Mise K=therine Mahoney will be g'a¢ to hear that is to be an inStructor in vocal in the Casper public schools this year. She will as- sist Miss Adelaide Damplere and Miss Jean Quinn. Miss Mahoney is a graduate of the Conservatory of Music at Northwest- ern university, Chicago. She is well known in Casper for her vocal talent. The addition of Miss Mahoney to the corps of music teachers will mean & great ald to the schools. H. W. Thompson as band and orchestra in structor plans to organize orchestras in the different grade schools of the city to act ae “feeders’ for the high school. Park will undoubtedly have one this year, and perhaps also Cen- tral, The vocal work will be left to Miss the rop’s womens ane *, the Casper National eee Mr. Emporia, Kan., in this city. at Colorado Springs, Colo. eee Mr. and Mrs. Dampiore and her assistants, Misses Quinn and Mahoney. see Women's Departmental Ctub Will Hold Meetings. The Arts 2nd Craft division of the ‘Women’s Departmental club will meet tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. W. W. Sproul, 141 West Tenth street All who expect to join this division should be present at this time. The Civic dlub of the Women's De- partmental club will meet next. Tues- day at 2:30 p, m. with Mrs. P. C. Nic- olaysen. All the departments of the club will hold a meeting in the I. O. O. F. ha!l Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, eee months, eee Mrs. Anna K. Leeper in the Casper mountains. cee short time in Casper. eee returned Casper Ladies’ Honored at isasin. ‘Two Casper ladies were honored with offices at the mecting of the Grand Lodge Pythian Sisters at Basin, Wyo., Aug. 29. Mrs. Mina M. Whisenhunt ‘was made grand juntor and Mrs. Eva Hail was elected press correspondent. eee Mrs, Hansard For Miss Bogan. Mrs. J. R. Hansard entertained 1 wuests yesterday with a shower for Miss Marie Bogan, who is to be mar- ried September 5. Little Miss Bever- ley Gorman carried in the presents in a blasket to the bride-to-be. Miss Gor- man was dressed as a bride. A delic- fous three-course luncheon was served at 5:30. The room was beautifully dec- orated in pink and white. Mrs. John FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Vell; Re move Them With Othine—Doublo 8 trongth. strong. | This preparation for the treatment| Pinkham’s Ve; of freckles is usually so successful in| all mothers removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful compi.xion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a yell; get an ounce of Othine and re- move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wonderful im- provement, some of the lighter freck- les vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; it is this that Is sold on the money-back guaranteo.— Adv. 1, Wauseon, Ohio. fect the finest clock, gain or lose. men. Some completely. Lydia Com; symptoms will disappear, months visiting in the east. Iskman of Thermopolis was the ‘an| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hoyer have re- ling guest. She is house guest of Mrs. turned from three monthes spent with : + |thetr parents in ‘The regular meeting of the W. C.| Fellows’ hall here at § a. m. T. U. will take place September 1, at Hillyard, Wash., to visit with friends.| Coffee, ice cream and lemonade will| 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. George’ Fergu-| Miss McNeil, who is stenographer tn be furnished by the lodges, but each | son, 954 South Oak street. The con-|the office of the postmaster here, will Honcrs were taken ty Mrs. Paul Briney and Mrs. Charles Brewer. delicious course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games. Deco- 8 which set off the luncheon table Very beautifully. PERSONALS Snow, the daughter of Deputy tf Lesite Snow of Sult Creek, was ht to Casper today for an oper- on for the removal of her tonsils. The operation took place at Dr. Lath- chiléren’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. M, ©. Clarkson and son, Tad, of Denver, were in Casper today on their way home from Half/ Moon lake, where they have been for the past month on a camping trip. Mr. Clarkson was formerly cashier of bank of this city. and Mrs. Clark Shumaker of are visiting at the home of their son, Carl F. Shumaker Mr. and Mrs. Shumaker, | Sr., have been spending the summer | Homer J. Lee are back in Casper after spending “ Ciga rette Mrs. M. A. Hardie left Monday to visit in New York and Pennsylvania with friends and relatives for two and Mrs. George Nelson are visiting with Mrs. W. 8. Kimball at the Kimball lodge Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Albert and fami- ly of Sussex, Wyo., are visiting for a Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ward have to Casper from Kansas, where they have been most of the! saa sadist Nhe isc GIRL NOW WELL AND STRONG cave pairs E pound ae Mother "Advised - = ge} since then, able to do any work she wants to do —although she is stiJl careful not to do heavy work—nd so well and We recommend Lydia EB. ible Compound to all mot th ailing daughters, give you permizsion this letter as a testimonial.’’—Mrs. A.M. BURKHOLDER, Route No.2, Box ublish: Something out of balance will af- it to using: The adjustment Eade, all is well, Soltis ‘with wo- le may upset you Pinkham’s Vegetable | ipound will correct the cause of | the trouble and all disagre i eable Young lady solicitors. Guaran- teed salary and commission. Ex- ceptional opportunity and chance for permanent positions at good salaries. Apply Tribune Office. A Che summer, Mr. Ward ts head of the he presents and that « high school science department, 2 2 per men, eee Russell and Robert sons of Mr.and Mrs M. Miss Isabel Scofield of Kemmerer ts visiting here with Miss Alice Hardie. }Both young ‘adies will leave in time for the opening of the fall term at the University of Wyoming. eee yemy. | car. cele M. C. Price appeured Ackley, Ia. Mr. ‘Hoyer is head of the manual training [department in the high school. j . - eral weeks, having beer A Jack Binns is a bu Miss Gail McNeal left Tuestay for! .- Attorney A this evening from Doug is attending to business of this city. ing, wail their x South Beech street_is eee Mra. Hamilton of Kirby, Wyo., is spending e few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Florence Olander, Caml street, while en route to Alliance, } whede Miss Gladys will ing school year at the ac: re eee te as G. R. Pettie of the La Salle Ex- tension corporation plans to open a permanent office here. Mr. Pettle be- Neves that Casper is a good field for such a school of business training as CoF € it’s toasted. This one extra process gives a re and delightful quality —impossible to duplicate. —is packed leave Saturday for St. Martin's aca‘- Mrs. Ryan will take them by this morning for the first time in sev fn the city from Los Angeles. H. Cobb wi! return] * BREAKFAST Casrer Daily Cribune imterst will be taken init ty coe | Wife Deaf to Pleading, Man Takes Own Life, body | ppeared last|of profit. Ryan, ¥. Ryan will twin CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—T: W. W. who 4 | at his ofsice | siness visitor| @ district. Talcott s where ihe matters. representative pany of ers in wirners and “©. Ree ‘vin you a big prize. t 8, Tribune | w home on] in completed. F It’s in 235) the Blend ffee Quality — Flavor — Aroma —is in the blend—NOT in an expensive can. OLDEN GIFT CoFFEE in an inexpensive moisture - proof, double container to protect its flavor and fresh- ness. Thus you get more quality for less money. Try it and be convinced. ; he had sought to = his wife t - teaching ot A, y. “Moore, |cost of manufacturing. = self-styled “home healer” was taken | from Lake Michigan near the down had dingagainst Moore who! 0 on a charge of obt ney by deception from women | ers of his religious principles. | oe Classified ais tn the Tribune are possibl [ FRIDAY and SATURDAY to choose Saturday Bungalow binations. dressy. ICELAND WOOL SWEATERS Very fine woven, beautiful in de- sign and very durable. Special for Friday and Saturday at $6.39 FALL MILLINERY Ladies’ Sport, Hats in Chenile and Felt and Velvet, in all bright colors. $2.50 to $7.50. CHILDREN’S HATS Suitable for schoo] wear. es $1 a!) 8 In Velvet. Special... Children’s large Beaver Hats. In black, blue or brown. es oh ES $4.39 Special at _.. Slip-On Aprons. Gingham. Sperials 25s ee ee All Silk Pongee $1.00 The SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. BETWEEN KASSIS AND LUKIS ON SECOND SPECIALS At SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. APRONS Bungalow Aprons in Percales and Ginghams. A variety of styles 8e from... See Seay rons als colors. Percale and riday an OMFG. es 9e y Aprons in Sateen and Crepe com. New and very different. Very Beautiful Quality. Per Yard. NEW SHIPMENT OF SWEATERS These Sweaters are the very lat. est from New York in an unusual array of colors and styles to choose from. You will need one for early Fall wear. Special $3.75 to $5.00 DONT BE LATE MENTS. our watch repaired at Trip 829. Mex Heller, proprietor of the Hub Clothing store left last might on tisre extensive eastern buying trip. Mr | eed the two t stocks, Addington clothing and the Samuelson & John gon clothing stock has exceeded all expectations. The stocks were bought at 45 cents on the dollar and have been sold at only a slight margin As Max puts it, the publi the benefits of buying mer- for men at practiceliy the Casper’s Leading Custom Tailor and Dry Cleaner, 116 East Midwest Phors 483-J un-| received chandise in- For Expert os Watch Repairing And Jewelry Repairing of the better kind CALL aT TRIPENY’S Fal. | 241 S. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” Brassiere and Corset Prices Reduced to ONE-HALF We are closing out our entire Brassiere and Corset lines. Choose yours now while we can fit you in the model most suited to your individual figure. THE MARTZ HAT SHOP 154 South Center St. | AUTUMN STYLES have added to the charm of the new, a\ beauty of line, a richness of color and méterials and intriguing trimmings that are wonderfully graceful and beautiful. e FROCKS FOR ALL OCCASIONS—The rustle of leaves in the wind affords the clue. for dress fabries—silks parading under new names betray rare and var- iant charms which the newness of designing is disclosed in lengthened Skirts gracefully draped or paneled and in unusual sleeves. COATS AND SUITS IN THE AUTUMN MODES both show an even tenor be- tween the deep pile fabrics of which there are legions this season and the more staple fabrics which improve with age—one thing in common, the preponderance of fur collars, cuffs, borders, panels. Seldom in one season have we had so many attractions to offer in apparel for | madame and mademoiselle—true of price as well as of style. Autumn Dresses . . $12.95 to $195.00 Autumn Coais . . . $24.95 to $295.00 - . - $24.95 to $295.00 Autumn Suits Only a Few Days More of Our Annual FUR SALE If you want to 20 to 88 per cent on your furs, buy them now as furs are advancir ery day in the New York market. ut 252 South Center St. Phone 1304-W; rv ebowu ele