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P| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922 Cbe Casper Daily Tribune PAGE THREE | ScSen tens one ea ceeetes oka Two Late American Models some ginustial long with g@nustal offerings, along w - ~—r 35 | FALL INAUGURAL SALE SCHEDULED SOGH BY LOVE NOTS By HAY KEAN the stiples of such a sale. Last night's gathering was the sec ond of the fall season and was largely attended Rhee SE Happy Though Marr‘ed. $ Tete ts’ THE CASPER DRY GOODS _ the mar I bargan coun t PERSONALS k for the redeeming of we y is not’ tn. inocu > . . A fall Inaugural sfte will be put on State Women’s Club Federation = Sa Sere anything but your name. by the Casner Dry Goods store, 120 “ rand Mrs. Harry L. Black have eee aaa 6 EP Zast Second street, starting ‘next Meets at Torrington Next Week. returned from visitins Mrs. Black's; no eed glee lb stg MeO, ar ae or) Sawer e = Parents in Frederick, 5. D. While » as ; ett oe manet act wy . ever (THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Wyo- here. Men Diack’s father passed peer egy teen bya agin held there will be pla $ : - 2 7 r continue to hem Jn. sp.te of a » ming Federation of W omen's clubs will be held at Tor- °*¥*"- wes | id and thet “Happy Ever After” | rington October 3 to 6, and it is expected this will be the ‘feeas pa * 5 ° | ‘as largest convention in the history of the organization. casing Ser hake ten onus om Know also that the same “asi “Education” will be the keynote of the convention, and |spend a few days visiting bis fam-| perpen Ama ut! the Torrington club ladies extend hearty greetings and a/tir. Mrs. Leary, who has been ser-| ba? Ne ln apheng gna sat anc é © n mar to rema “ most cordial invitation to all Wyo- lously Ml for some time, is reported | your “disposition. If you arr lucky in; ming lub wamen to be on Band WDM istancock, Mrs. Sam Gibson, arz.|'? be setting along nicely. | sieacuiactee taiigy.| teawat hansen ne the morning of October 4, and stay |2iS" Pasco, Miss Smyth, Miss Bur-) y¢/- gnq sere. W, W. Lacy and baby] it will be in apite of It : > ton and th 3 2 2 Biko You . 1 yourself growin ntl it strikes’ the closing note of |" ©7¢ the honor gue daughter have itmoved from the rel eihct peopel i am ave 1k, wool, < last session on Friday, October 6. |, ling apartments to their attractive ek waa tae san jcs—silke, woo an Meter Student: w_ ope | en unto yourself a soul m tath | M1 fabrics—silk, " Mrs, George Bemis of Riverton, 18'no Give Recital, bungalow at 713 South Lincoln street te sent ets te Saieing talaratiey’ Oe Gaaranteed to dye 80 ot to use. Washes chatrman of the program committee! " 5 which they recently purchased. dcdatis Stu ba’ Gon rena Rina | cotton or mize! jets, lingerie. dresses, and bas prepared a splendid program! Thursday evening at $ o'clock at oF wie addanl. pertitlocte’ Gaowe: Fine for wait, draperies am pe | the Methodist church students of the! 37 37. Schwarts left yesterday on a} ae ee settings youngsters duds X. E. Carthell, of Lara: Van Meter Music school will give thelr pusiness trip to Bradford, Pa. He was| jinto Heaven, j ‘Cartaine. isan of the credentials committee. first recital of the season. Invitations ,ccompanied by Mrs hartz end ] oy RIT— identified by the ‘The sessions will be heid in the D@ve"been extended to all parents andjiwo ¢aughters who will visit Mra. ! | of. with = ; church. The|fflenr# of the pupils, also to those who tf’ ow rire mother at. Englewood, | i | ria rakers will all be Wyoming cittzens |27® interested in and appreciate music A | a mong whom are Mrs. R. A. Morton, |_ The following program will be g oie ie. } | | eed te t Che state superintendent of public instruc. Piano -"Song Without Work Mrs. G. H. Rankin returned this! je } soap. ) Guarant Acs 3g tion; Dr, Grace Raymond Hebard, in-! Hawes. week from Norfolk, Neb., where she | j dark ones require boiling). Al Fabric ro actor political economy in the Uni- | Violin ---- -“Barnyard Clock" | attenaed the wedding of her sister. \ . , 24 colors G. eee coves the old color. “oO ae versity of Wyoming; Dr. A. B. Ton-| jatalle Riker. | Mrs. D. M. Finton of Mount V | pes White RM ne in every package Washes as 7 kin, state health officer: Miss Eunice Piano ------ “Charming Sheperdess”)y15 js in the city vist * Simple direct fabric color card at peer Anderson, of the state historical de-'_ Betty Cray. 2 ter, Mrs. Sam Gibson . | The fun fel Berna See the new / Get New Improved Dye partment; Miss Sanford, dean of wom- | Viol! - rh e rare | Worth, Jr., outings test ur dealer's. Get Og Depatt- v7 en of the university, y Jolin Beaten. | Mr. and Mea. C. P, Brodie are the| collision w RIT today. At oy Notion Stores. Piano _ "March of the Sages | o ples conducted f ment, Dry boy | Rokahr, of the home economics proud parents, of, seven-pond partment of the bate Segoe &, a|Vioun ecrcjtnc dans a Dance” |20Fn Monday at the family home, 544 See Se a PA he held, the credentials committee Piano --.----- ees Dance”! xfiss Juanita Keene ts Ml at her| - -: best a hohe arom ce paca ates bie an informal re) otig _.-----~ “Robii'a Lullaby” |S: Miss Keene ts = senfor in BIgh /o¢ att Western lines; A. G. Smart, gen-!fining company, will leave this even = oepnlon ari See inka ieee Carl Boneder. school. Pes on superintendent, and L. W. Wake-'ing for Denver, " Cole., and the tases Ree ee =r “"[awrence Joreensen UE} oar. and Mrs. Lee McCord of | Lie epee ae |e cee revere SGA oe toe, aaa raternbon at tre olor ef Raa coma" | Comte, Be.oee, visting to the tO.) gS gt sacu armen of mbt: wen iv ta| rlicks . SPECIAL NOTICE th the sfternooa seerions ‘there will be “n euto ‘ridé to Lingle, where the Study club will give a pr. We now have a complete stock of Bock Taper Roller Bearings. These Bearing: e interchangeable jamputated a few weeks ago in Lin-|‘he city visiting friends. in, Neb. has returned to Casper! we os | ce. IN AL Ps “Frolic in the Forest” The ORIG’ i from Omaha. - ee Piano Tues = , ; Frieda Haas and is in his office one hour each da Ne ag 3 : 4 reception. Wednesday eve |. eae and is in his office one hour each da C, J. Contee of Califo parce : 2 a oe oi be the formal opening with | Violin --- “Little Waltz from 3 until 4 p. m. Conlee, wenved rH ri 2 eiiioe: Beate with all Taper Bearings. The addresses of welcome, ‘the. presi- CPA Julia bp eee L se. ad will spend the winter he: es i dent's address, and the report of the Ti sitchin et eed ©. B, Shaw of Rockford, ML, father} — Lilian Roth. Mrs. B. of T. N. Shaw of the Midwest Refin-; City Briefs HE WYONG AUTOKOT . educational loan fund, by wet 7 ihe i. Brooks, of Casper, which is one ons Stacie psa Battle jing company here, is Visiting with the! They charge to see Jesse James’ 4 of the most interesting parts of the Pietin + “Sonatina in F" E. D. Milliken of the Kinney Coast-/ latter, home; but not as much as it costs to| The Original Food-Drink for All Ages- - program. “ au edie. ai Oll company is in the city on bus-| eee stop at a filling station.—Spr-ngt.cld| QuickLunchatHome OfficetFountains. 5 : ‘Thursday will be a continuation of hedler. lines. connected with the proposed]. 32s avnotSus, who te inthe cower (NOM RichMfilk, MaltedGrainExtractin Pow- WE LEAs p” 4 reports with several adCresses. In the | Mandolin Areagraye bee Farmer-"| oipeline to the Bolton Creek field: | pine and tile construction business at deradiffablet forms. Nourishing~Nocooking. | E at evening the ladies of Torrington are]. | anaes Song” Sacer ce Lovell, Wyo., is in Casper. He was LD. EVERY WHERE D@ Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | : civing a benquet with program of Haseltine Julian, © H. Meler of the Dickey Ol! com-|_ guest at the Chamber of Commerce u toasts and music. Violin “Bong of the Sea Sheil" | D&2¥: Thermopolis, came in. yesterday. | forum luncheon Tuesday. HN | ee Friday morning and afternoon a TTamerick Efuber. He will return this evening. oe 6 | session willbe held, the session clos- ch : eae a7 8 ce eet ET sono ‘ ing in time for the delegates to leave a Anant Waltz") James R. Jones js a business visitor Es caneh ne SY oa wk BAKING POWDER pat on the four forty train. Be . caer {2 the city from Cheyenne, Wyo. | CPCs 4 ‘The music committee has arranged ectat eSicks sakes baer, a ohh oe ok ai hus wou use /ess for an unvsually tood program. Each} 4, “Lone, Long Ago” |_,Xatl H. Tober and John Bigelow, | 4 spice SPY RNG WEE NESTA SEES department will heve a message, a) °°? ~---- iss rend wong ASO" | of Seattle, Wash., are here on busi- pen eae 3 tne anche mele ; - : ss for w day ions department of the Midwest Re- report of the biennial held at C Piano ~ American Legion March” | "°* for 8few Gays. | tauquaY N. Y¥., will be given, a hi tory of the federation has been’ writ- ton for this convention, and altogeth- er the rogram, with not. only appeal Viola Emerick. ~ “Gavotte” Thora Siebers. E, Vanatta has gone to Denver for a business trip. He will return to Gasper by October 1. | . Use RIN ey Fair View Addition Make This fo all in {ts inapirational entertat Fapeats ee hark athe ae | ‘EYES | Lies on Enst Fifteenth street. Go ment, but will at the same time give |...) ee At Dawning” | DO" A. Talbert of Denver is a bus- / \ | out. Gouth McKinley Street. : Your just the practical, axithoritative Intor- | Vielin ---7-——-------- 0A nS" | ness visitor in Casper. IRRITATED BY ! Mail Healguaviors jnation that is wanted. sg Hridiran sisi e pee SUN.WIND.DUST &-CINDERS! The Dobbin Realty Co. Orders Leave Your ‘\ number of amendments to the | 7" Conmebahtane Max W. Ball. president of the Wes-| RICONMENDEL) @ SOLD BY DRUGCISTS & OPTICLANS Greanal’ Wloor, "Tettr Bldg. i Bundles Here, cgnstitution and by-laws will be acted niger feos ern hoe Ve ented tern Pipeline company, arrived in|" me MUAINE CO. casCASe ea roui r, Tribune Bldg. Given upon at the meeting, among the most jay. © & Horsch Entertains Casper this morning and will remain) =—===== saeibenanaeiics — = = Prompt important of which is the raising of Pax Soclety for a few pares : ‘Atiention ten cents per capita ; the Sue gree ate per capita. Mrs. (2. E. Horsch assisted by Mrs.} W. A. Frank is a business visitor; eee to twenty H. Engelke, ‘and’ Mrs. J. %. Giblin]:rom Detroit, Mich., who came in this) The larg st number of new clubs have been admitted this year in the history of «the feCeration, and it fs expected that all clubs in the south: ern part of the state will have their full quota of delegates at the conven- tion. It {s estimated there will be two hundred in atténdance. eee Midwest Office Employes Will Give Dinner Dance. fhe office employes of the Midwest Refining company have planned ar elaborate dinner dance which will take entertained the Woman's Home Mis sionary society Tuesday afternoon at her home on South Lincoln street Durjng the afternoon plans were made for a tea which is to be held October 17, at the home of Mrs. H. J. Raffer ty. A large fund was pledged for the Deacon's Training school of Kansas City. Mra. Alfred R. Lowey was elec- ted corresponding secretary. At the close of the meeting a short program was given on the “Negro Work in the South.’’ place at the Henning hotel on October pire. Daniels 5. The entertainment will be informal. The other employes and their friends have been invited to attend. A turkey dinner in the Grill room will be fol- lowed by dancing in the main dining room. ‘Thirty couples have so far given notice of their intention to at- tend the dance. . . Baptist Ald Society Will Meet. The members of the [Baptist Aid so~ cety who live between Beech and Elm streets will meet Thursday at the Baptist church at 2:30 p.m. After o> Ga ae 3f 1 the bust sesgion an hour will be} Autumn Tea By 4 i The 3 for $1.00. spent for social affairs: Missionary Society. Oriental Cream Sweaters. Committee Chosen For Leeper Beception the reception The committee for ; which will be given Friday afternoon | Parlors. Raat. the initial meeting . : ‘ and Neck Pieces. All by Mrs, Anna Leeper, at her home on Hs Seca pacar he SURI VO oR Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal.. $1.00 are 2 1} is 3 South Park avenue, from 3 until 5, reduced (¢) ‘alma d) honor of Mrs. Antoinette Funk of Washington, D. C., have been chosen. Those selected include Mrs. W. T. Sw Tene eens Sees #ie| tion’ tocail ‘wouen of the church had T. NorMA : % 3. Fidel, Mrs. W. A. Blackmore | been extended. i ah yhiee/ ies fi ae meres jac) see A Arama ere Forhan’s Tooth Paste, 60c size... _.3 for $1.00 sae Meet Thursday. sires Sear? hate Or figure 35c in making a dollar purchase. Fortnight Club To Meet The first meeting of the Fortnightly Bridge club will meet with Mrs. B. B. Brooks Saturday at her home in the Blackmore apartments. Mrs. Brooks has been elected president of the club} Symurgae Makes oe Rae Weros tortie Chritinae baranc’t0| Gt Sed See Bae. OM Pears Glycerines Cage ane < on ela br ol = Do Sake ¢ Bae = i pain Gera be held prior to the holiday season , ears Glycerine Soap. 6 bars for $1.00 pk t alaist eed Mrs. D. M. Finton Honor Guest Mrs. Sam Gibson and Mrs. Byran Pasco were hostesses yesterday at an informal luncheon given in honor of Mra, D. M. Finton, sister of Mrs. Gib- ‘0 Be Hostess. Mrs. Thomas Daniels will be hostess to a number of her friends this even- ing at an informal dinner party to be given at her home on South Grant street, eee 0. E. 8. Wn Meet Tomorrow. The regular meeting of the Hastern Star will be held at the Masonic temple tomorrow evening at § o'clock, General business will be transacted. The Woman's Missionary society of the First, Presbyterian church will hold an autumn tea on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church A splendid program of music and entertainment in the form of a page- ant of the nations has been planned for the afternoon. A cordial invita- The Pythian Sisters will meet to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O..O. F. hall. The drill team will practice this evening. eee oceupied the meeting last night. of. St. Mark's synurgae, the members of which were pleasantly entertained at morning. eee John Hans, R. Miller and William) Jardine formed a hunting party to} Garfield peak Sunday. eee B. W. McFall, representative of the| Ware Brothers of Denver, is in the! city on business. i cee feveral Burlington officials passed through Casper yesterday on a West- ern inspection trip. Among those were W. F. Thiehoff, general manager eo LAPEP 3Rorxms & 50m BA Fair View Addition The Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor, Tribune Bldgs BUY 138 So. EP’S No. 3 Gone $1 Sale ALL DAY WEDNESDAY NOTE—PEP leads, always has, always will! Mr. Pep brought “P-E-P” to Casper and “P-E-P” means “Prices Eternally Popular.” ANY Shaving Cream ANY Razor Blades For $1.00 Your Choice of ANY Tooth Paste Meitholatum, 50c size... 3 for $1.00 Or figure 35c in making a dollar purchase. Mechanic’s Hand Soap. .....--10 cans fer $1.00 Or figure 10c each in making a dollar purchase. Floramye Face Powder or Le Trefle or Azurea, and Frostilla, your choice for... $1.00 Or figure this Face Powder 70c in dollar purchase Pr figure .17c bar in making dollar purchase. Luxor Vanishing Cream, 50c size .3 for $1.00 Or figure 35c in making dollar purchase. We feel sure that you Casper bargain seekers have come to mak y Ee ake Thursda: a red letter day on your shopping calendar and realize that our Thursday Seed cials are real bargains taken from our shelves of regular merchandise and placed on sale for one day only at greatly reduced prices. This Thursday is one for the special benefit to the lady seeking her Fall wardrobe. 0” Of On All Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Including Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and We have some beautiful modets in fur-trimmed Cloth Coats, Fur Coats For Thursday Only On all Ladies’ GAGE Pattern Hats and brown. JUST ARRIVED Thursday Special $9.15 ine French Kid Gloves, assorted colors and all son. During the afternoon many en- = pag oy gen ee PIGEON’S COFFEE er Som ere cee | Ae secon Ite Peed Rested ALL PRICES ever FAIR to the PEOPLE pair’... POD Mitchell, Mrs. Joseph Cunningham, Mrs. K. L. Kennedy, Mrs. Charles ‘Wilson, Mrs. Claud Mapes, Mrs. J. J. Sees FAIR VIEW ADDITION Has city water and fire plugs just acti the street THE DOBBIN REALTY CO.,; Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. ee RET TED OE raduate; B. Mu of Music, Lincoln. 1222W. University School 666 Park. Phone | Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 116 East Midwest For All Kinds of Cleaning, Pressi d Tailoring PHONE 483 S. H. ACKERMAN Casper’s Leading Tailor and Cleaner Phone 483-J FREE With Every Dollar Purchase Your choice of 1 Bar Soap, or 1 Tin To-- bacco, or 1 Package Cigarettes, or 3 Pack- ages of Chewing Gum. PEP’S $1.00 Sale all day WEDNESDAY ALL BARGAINS 173 East Second St. DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry GoodsCo. Phone 1740 50 dozen pairs of genu- | +

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