Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1922, Page 3

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acres of Floric: lands are being set | Many Boys Will Go to School If They Can Find Part Time } / the union for this very reason. 1 ees | m4 | st OFS Bichah ois Jobs; What Have You to Offer?) estimated at £00, and all present en-| *i0,“rivine to Salt Lake for = short) | Marriage Tonight, Joyed the occasion. Sports cons'sting | “=* p= ia || With the opening of the high The marriage of Ms Eileen Sull-| of races for the young and old were ~ | school comes the grim bugosar of to Mr, Joseph Donlin will take/ had, and the tugowar proved to be Arcong the friends of the Sullivans | Ro education without straggie, and \ = ata a eitneaia’n ral at 6| the who have come to the city to attend, | {2 Many cases not without an un- Se eee oe cea é+0@ the wedding this of Miss | usually difficult struggle. Many gen te gy hota ana Sneiiing-Dah! Eileen Sullivar to Mr. Joseph Dentin. | | studenta desire to go on with their H. — of pc ane- ph ‘he a Marri ‘gs James J.,Sullivan, an attorney from | task of learning tm Casper’s highest be men S age = Men ‘The Prest was the segs Ee He ts an old friend of Pat- | educational institution, but their series of entertainments for the brid#tacene of a quiet gE Peg red ro Soren. ale’ @ SERVICE ART PLANT — a ee Tic Sty ant array es! ats m., when t! Rev. 008 tees Beare a. ‘Witson’ united Miss| MM” and Mre. J. C. Lindsay returned of these studenta could “get by” Class Templs Snelling and Mr. Chartes M.| Monday from « short stay in Ther- with werk = few hours efter school. | im the Kitchen use | pant The ring ceremony was used. | ™opolia. and it is this work that the school | Methe Senior Phiiathes tase of the|Bfr. Dahl is a Casper man, while the ta°~ RS Rel Ca oe ee vee aut church will meet with Mrs.|bride comes from Virginia. They| Dr. A B, Tonkin of Riverton, state|of the interests of his former asso-| ply. pp Sag in, 954 South Oak, at|will make their present home in|commander of the American Legion,| ciate, W. W. Slack, is now sole owner| Any persons tn Casper who can see Ue. AR ceoeieaan| tvertenl, ‘arrived in Casper this morning on|and proprietor of the Service Art| supply employment to students who 320 Pe ee Gee nEEe neo cosmity ta eee business relative to the affairs of| Printing Works, located in the base-| are forced to earn at least a part of 3 and visting members " Dr. his offica Hoe is spending the day|ment of the Midwest building. Full} their way through school, have been ee vited. aie. = sors Dentin. in conference with W. J. Wehril, state| management of the business was as-} fequested to communicate with C The Economy BAKING POWDER Dr. J. © Kamp entertained many adjutant, and D. W. Ogiibes, pust/ sumed by Mr. Jardine this month K. Fletcher, principal of the high —___= na, prominent business and professional | state commiader, <haGevick Act Ghusiad tea’ an| sched. phone 28K A Big Time and Money Saver Reception col ~ will hold ajmen at a stag dinner given at +the tablished late in 1917. although the| The securing of employment ought THe Met ec eechers of Casper | Henning hotel last night !n honor ot proprietors, Jarding and Slack, had| not to be put off, for a few days’ . pe scantion. for. the tehcbers. of Casper | Pennine, Setar. ant slaboretg: repast been associated together in newspaper| delay may mean discouragement ad ae etay ee ceneral “get ac.[Af several courses was served. The work for several years previous. For-| with conditions and abandonment of When bake Ente will be & general “aut 2° lable ami ream were Reantifully dec merty locatet in the Wyatt building,| ambitions. : quainted” affair, | ate 4 the pleat was moved to the Midwest — with lumet see A block on cdmpletion of the latter last \ ‘ou know there ie et Se eae Mrs. Wikhon’s Class i : year. The tirm hax enjoyed the pa-|Canton Casper To y for Sr. and Mrs. Meldem 1m 12, 3M Brown, an off well drier, left} tronage of cores of local business will beno loss or Mr, an ire. M. J. » Entertained. ext this morning Lander on business.| houses and old policies wi’ be con- * | > tained at a dinner at) thelr = ses Pi, sank re Cheer S-|He,wili'be sian) tie greater part of | yeued unde: the manage Ak of mr. Resume Sessions failures. That’s home cm, 8. Meldon, who recently | Bible clam last night at the Wilson|the Week? = || Jariioe 216 tap secured’ thé services why it is farless NI and. oe Ee ver. Mr. Meldonjresidence, 804 South Wolcott. The} 1 1 A mas of a job foreman from Omaha an : came he tree ton ith the|ovening was enlivened by polos ren-| W- H. Clark, United States Survey-| proposes to increas: the present force} After a vacation during the sum expensive than nolds a responsi vast cthee guests |dered by Mrs. John W. Lind of Cas-|°F Seneral from Colorado, returned to| by the addition of another man. mer months Canton Casper No. 6, some other ‘Texas refinery here. = and per 600 Mee Jes 8. Walters of /DeBver yesterhy after spending] Mr. Slack recentiy accepted a pos!-| Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O, F. will * were Dr. Victor R. Dacken ool Walla Walla, Wash. several days on busiziess here. tion as secretary of the Elks Home|resume their regular meetings on brands selling Robinson. ec waabeaces ath ae 2 association, the Elks’ lodge and the|Thursday night. It is requested by for | Dr. Dacken has gone ming “ Attorney G. R. Hagens, returned] house committee. Ho will be located|tie commandant that all members be ir less. Harlin, Iowa, for a much n re _ |this morning from Cheyenne, where] in offices in the new Elks’ home on ent at 7 o'clock when a short BEST BY TEST ofa sate Re eT: me rg LS iA ag eg Maen el of ted South Center. ess session will be held before 3 - mimi —— $ & cousin of Dr ome etal PERSONA “4 by ee fee Ee Ra gy ag a Don’t be led Into taking Quantity for Quality visiting here with the doctor. A. J, Cunningham and Richard] o, 5 of - * : , } "9 altogether $3,935 sea-going ships receiving the pres‘i-at of the Re- + wee Omaha 1 | Nindes spent the week-end in But-lim ths world, and thelr total tonnage|bekah assembly, Mrs. Edna B. Taftner, - umet has proven to be best by test in Revival Meetings Miss Annie Sinclair of is [alo is 64,370,786, Of this number, 4,680|0f Sheridan. ‘To which session all millions of homes every bake-day. Largest Very Successful. spending her vacation wth Mr. and te eh? sailing vess and 29,255 are|members are espécially uested ti i i aa The revivel sires: criche tempo.| Mrs. Alexander Marshall at 215 Nerth| Tom Hall ig-a prominent strekaan | "Tarn ane imeter ah = attend. “dpi - selling brand in the world. Contains only: rary West Side cbapel, In. from Armfnfe eho ts in thi — — s, :. Troventh strest, are growing fa inter | “7° ees bested ere ae such ingredients as have been officially ap- on vent kee calling ee ie Se ie ce lien: pe . Bey Among the Zulus only the chiefs is ae boggis | Tribune and get a U. Ss. ay Al + The following cottage prayer mest-| pending a few daya with Mr. and| Judge C. ¥. Winter returned from | "Sr Sasie’s feathers. ——— =e Di = uthoriti tr will be held in connection w' Mrs. O. G. Martin, 630 East Fifth|Cheyonne this morning havin; ° 7, tae serivals heresy, ot the home| atrest. Mr) Hanabew ie motoring toltoee to aiens the seécoae nena The World’s Greatest Baking Powder of Mr..and Mrs. L. M. Hand, 1220] the coast and will go by way of Yel-|Ropubtican State central committee. NOTICE Box Hider streot; Friday, at the homelicwstone park. Mr. Martin, who is s 2 | otf Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Prather, M-| chief clerk of the Western States Ol] Harry Adams of the Mosher-Salt ‘| Hart pear Cottage core and Land Po cag nad Mr. Hen- syndicate, returned this morn. As an added convenience will beets at.2 p.m. Every shr 7 were college chums. ing from a Dusinerd trip to Riverton. to our friends and patrons eee Miss pencees aa get erste! Percy Shallenberger of Lost Cabin we have secured the serv- Christinn Aid or Alliance, Neb., where si en-lreturned there this morning after . | TR. to Meet. ter St. Agnes’ academy, She was ac-| spending a day or two in Casper. Mr. ices of an expert Marcel x "rhe Ladles’ Ald soctety of the|companied by Miss Margaret Quin-|ghallunberger used to be connected operator. Try us for your Christian church will meet at 2.30] lan, who will also attend the academy. with the Wyoming National bank. M ] | p.m. tomorow with Mrs. W. B. Clift, eee owe ‘ next Marcel. | 402 East A street. A cara re a hao ed w. Procite, renchanes “f Ar Harry Shadd is a prominent Sho- - | tet th 1 missiong has been planned} morning from eyenne where he “| shont hanker, who is tn the re ' prea spe ‘ tended the meeting of the Republican or ete ae Betty’s Beauty || es ee state central committee and a banquet] Ry. Danker, « business man who | Roy. and Mrs. Wilson Inst night at which Republican nom!-|nay off interests In the northern ene It’s toasted. This Parlor | te Hold Teachers’ Reception. nees were also guests. of the state, is here from Brookline, one extra process | “rhe Rev. and Mrs. Charles ‘A. Wi- ares Mass. . ox delightful |] Phone 467 for Appoint. |) con’ have invited the teachers of the} Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock are pe aR Crees aed gives a delightfu | Tait | Make This ‘asper schools to spend Friday eve | shopping in the city from the Bur- quality that can x | Your = , September 8, at the Preshyterian ardranch | TOMATOES FOR {CANNENO. 63 not be duplicated | Basement, Henning Hotel || Headquarters ™ e, oul . ‘| “4 aang ~ 1 ment the young men and young:wom-{ Mr. and Mrs. Frank England are Sregei | o Casper. . Robin gp en of the First Presbyterian chureh. eat by moter from Cheyenne —_—— ————— a14 ore 4 u ernoon, eee ok ees ee Miss Alfce Hinten, stenographer tn "A joint meeting of the Nxtrona Re-| the offices of Cobb and Cobb, returned behak lodge No. 13 and the W, L. [At iges ome from ngierl as aoe bydeay: Kuykendah! lodge No. 39 has been oe A a rela apa eased We feel sure that you Casper bargain seekers have come to make Thursday called for by je cata rit ie = rao « &red letter day on your shopping calendar and realize that our Thursday Spe- - 8 lock Thursday evening, Natrona} Mrs. B. M. Field, who has been a} cials are real bargains taken from our shelves of regular merchandise and placed lodge No. 18 will have charge of the| resident of Casper for the past two on sale for one day only at greatly reduced prices. lodge with the degree team of W. L.|¥ears, is leaving today for Laramie, Kuykendahl No. 39 exemplifying the ‘osether with her deughter, Miss Mar- 4 Rebekah degree. All Rebekahs andj ian. The latter will enter the Univer- : [7 visting Revekahs are fnvited. Re-| sity of Wyoming, | freshments will be served followed by Mrs, Newell Hostess To St. Mark's Guild. Mrs. W. C. Nowell will be hostess to the members of St. Mark’s Guild at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, 340 West 12th street, . Watermelon Carnival At Christian Church. 2 _ A watermelon caratcal hag ° been plamned for the Christian church at 8 o'clock this evening, Lind and Grant. The affair is a social with some unique features. 500 Attend Odd Fellows’ Picnic, ‘The Odd Fellows’ plionto, held last Sunday at the natural bridge on the LaPrel, was well attended by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Casper, Glenrock, Douglas and Lusk, compris- ing District No. 6.. The crowd was ‘Miss Ysabella Burton of Marion county, Florida. who is connected with tha chamber of commerce, there is in | Casper. for a few months residing at 555 CY avenue, Miss Burton states that Florida has never had such a Gouraud’s Oriental Cream Casper’s Leading Custom. Tailor and Dry Cleaner. 116 East Midwest Phone 483-J See Our New Line of PRACTICAL FRONT ~ CORSETS Sy ee il Sell a Play Suits Aan wees z : Storm Serge. 36inches wide, Allcolors. Per yard §69c Sale prices ranging from stp, oad ully tailored. Sale Priced from $2.50 to $6.00. Pillow Tubing. 42 inches wide. Per yard______ _--36¢e 79c to $2.79 Snlei prices All that Their Name Implies. THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. Between Lukis and Kassis on Second St. v TO BIGGER SAVINGS. AND VALUES Every Time You Buy an adiele or a Garment At This Store You Save Money For the same merchandise you'll find elsewhere you pay Money Here, and for the same money you get More Quality, Bet- ter Style and Extra Service. For the shopper who-keeps a close eye on that little brown book that makes regular trips to the bank, Our Prices and Our Goods make:a Positive Appeal. Special Prices, September 6 to 9 Misses’ fine gauge Mercerized Hose. Black, cor- . dovan and white. Per pair__ J. P. Coat’s Sewing Thread. Per spool Be Standard Percale. 36 inches wide. Per yard , Fine Mercerized Table Damask. 72 inches wide, oe David & Co. 227 SOUTH CENTER Less a-2------5 39c Outing Flannel 27-inch. Good heavy weight. Thursday, per yard 36-inch Outing Flannel. Extra quality. Thursday special, per yard__. at: 26e@ PERCALES—Suitable for Boys’ Dresses and Ladies’ House Dresses. Thursday special, per yard.____..... 20c School 5e Blouses, ‘HOSIERY 888 Eiffel Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose. x sizes. Thursday special, per pair $1.19 Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Ribbed Hose. Black and brown. Thursday, pair... All colors and .18e Children’s Tom Sawyer Some are two-piece, some one-piece, in aa sorted colors, ALL BARGAINS 173 East Second:St. Kassis Dry Goods Co. Boys’ 2-Piece Wool Suits $5.25 to $7.75 DON’T MISS THEM Phone 1740

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