Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 3

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} ii FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. wi buffet supper Wednesday evening at her home on Div ne street after which the guests enjoyed dancing at the Arkeon. Yellow and white flowers were used for table decorations. Eigh teen guests were present Meeting Tomorrow. Pan-Heilenlc Members of the Pan-Hellenic pa | ciation will meet tomorrow st one o'clock at the Henning hotel. ~~ committee in charge is Mrs. W. Finney, Mrs. H. E. Cotton aaa are E. H.. Foster. All who wish to at- tend are asked? to notify one of the committee. Woman's Club Tomorrow. A meeting of the Casper Womar’s club will be held tomorrow afterroon at the home of Mrs. George Ne/son. 1041 South Wolcott street. The meet- ing will be a guest meeting at which each member is asked to bring a friend. WH! Irwin Is Bookfeilows’ Guest. Wil Irwin, the ace o* war corres- pondents, was the honor guest at a dinner given in the Henning banquet room last night by the Casper circle of Bookfellows. The occasion, which lasted for about two hours, preceded © address of Mr. Irwin at the rian tabernacle correspondent was presented with a certif‘eate of honorary mem bership in the Casper circle. “ee Mrs. Cobb Entertains. | Mrs. William Cobb entertained the Thursday bridge club yesterday at her home in the Wyandotte apart ments. Miss Kathleen Sullivan sub- stituted and won high honors for the afternoon. see Webster Leornian Club Wednesday. . Mrs. Willlam “mmel entertained the Webster Leirnian club Wednes- ¢ay afternoon at her home on South Oak street. Those present were the Mesdames George Brown, Andy Mor- risén, A. B, Chapman, J. EB. Nelson, Stanley Overbaugh, Roy Bradley, R A. West, Hamilton, and the hostess. Tho club will meet again Thursday. January 4, at the home of Mrs. George Brown eee North Casper Church Bazaar Tomorrow. The indies of the North Casper church w ll hold their annual Christ- mas bazasr tomorrow all day at the Public Marxet. On sale will be ar- ticles suitable for Christmas gifts as well as useful articles for the home It is hoped that a large crowd will attend. B. & P. W. Club Saturday, The s‘ness and Professionel Woman's club will meet tomorrow at 12:10 at the Henning. At this meet- ing the date for the minstrel will be set and final arrangements for the show will be made. Christian Church Bazaar Shturday. The, ladies of the Christian church will open their bazaar tomorrow at 10 o'clock in the Method'st church annex. Lunch will be served from 11 until 1:30 which will be followed by a tea during the afternoon. eee Bridge Luncheon Yesterday. Votre W. R. Johnson entertained at an informal bridge luncheon yester- éay at her home on Park avenue. Honors were taken by Mrs. Thomas Cooper and Nirs. Earl Boyle. ge ates PERSONALS Miss Marthe Hellner will leave this evening for Salt Creek where she will spend the week end visiting friends, eee ‘Misa Catherine Jacobs returned this morning from Cilorado where she spent a two weeks vacation visiting at the home of friends. acer e Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Colman and daughter left last even'ng for Michi- gan to spend the holidays visiting relatives and friends. eee ‘The Misses 8S. Thomas and Helen Foster left Tuesday evening for Kan- sas whero thoy will spend the Christ mas holidays at the home of thelr parents. eee Mrs. Y. Nolson returned yesterday from an extended trip through the East. She was accompanied home by her small nephew, Bobbie Engle. who will spend the remainder of the winter here. eee Mr. and Mrs. James C, King spent a few days in Casper from thelr home in Tulse. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Koock are here for a few days from Denver visiting friends and on business. eee ‘Wititem Grissinger, an employe at the Texas refinery received a pretty badiy mashed hand this morning when a piece of fron fell on it, The Evening. Mrs. V. E. Hanson entertained at alt ‘s much improved. | [inves member was dressed by . C Kamp. a-le, © Mr. and Mrs. E. i. Smith are here for & week en route to Billi ee where they will spend the holidays with friends. j eee Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wyne of Omaha arrived yesterday and will spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. . 8 Miss L. Wheeler arrived this morn- ing from Hastings, Neb., and will spend the winter here see Mrs. Alfred Lowey who has been M1 for the last week is much Improved. Mrs. G. F. Sternburg who under- ‘well an operation this week Is pro- greasing’ nicely. The operation was performed by Dr. Dean of Denver Mrs. Mike Hatier returned this morning from Denver after spending & week on a shopping trip. ae Miss Ella Curry or Duluth, is spend ing the week in the city visiting friends and relatives, eee Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock are shopping in the city from the Buzzard ranch, eee Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Campbell and children are city visitors for a few days from thelr home in Denver. W. L. Swick returned yesterday from Missouri where he was called by the iliness of his mother who now Caaries tomor left last evening for Denver after spending several weeks C. C, Miller left last evening for Florence, Colo, to be gone several days on business. D. C. Moyer arrived this morning from Denver to spend a few weeks on business and vis ting friends. i eee ¥. A. Loden and son are spending | a week in the city from their home! in Cheyen: | Harvey, Suller left last evening for| Omaha to be gone until after the hu! days. While there he .will vis! friends. } ey Dr. M. J. Nolan has returned from! the east where he pent several weeks. | cee Charles W. Joss returned this week ‘rom Cal.fornia where he has been for ihe last two months. eee E. B. Butler arrived this week from Helena, Mont., to spend several weeks attending to business matters, cee G. J. Collins ts @ business visitor for a few days trom Denver. cee T. Wollen and C. F. Francis arrived this week from Chicago and will spend several weeks. eee Harry Byers, manager of the Bab- cock-Wilcox company of Denver, is spend ng the week in Casper on busi- ness. eee H. J. Kirck of the Kirck Lumber company of Kansas City, spent sev- eral days on business. eee V. H. Sanderson left yesterday for California where he will spend the re- mainder of the winter. cee G. R. Hagens returned this morn- ng from Cheyenne. | Martin Conroy of Gienrock was a fhe Casper Daily Cribune 4s vou felt when the Only She in the wide, w de world let you lamp the Other Man’s ring. PAGE THREE. | opartment he early morning of) never been fo der of W : -By C. D. Batchelor] June 11, 1920, dying of a bullet wound| Most recent ini,” Stee n the forehead. The suicide the S40 Audibes Sanee was discarded but Richards & Cunniigham Company Men’s Furnishings Men's Shoes Acceptable Neckwear Four-in-Hand Ties of Cut Silk 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Bow Ties 50c How often does a man receive Neckwear and after one glance cast it inte the innermost recesses of his chiffonier. There's no excuse for “picking out” this sort—with no regard for recipient's taste no excuse, thut is, if you come to Richards & Cunningham's for your Neckwear. We know w men want—we've bought for them and sold to th for 80 years—we therefore fee! qualified to h you in your selections Iam 4 Feb. Men’s Gloves $3.00 to $7.50 Wilson Bros. Shirts—Broadcloth Traveling Bags, Suit Case Silk, Crepe de chine, Pongee $6. $8 Special values ce [ Boy Scout Gauntlet Gloves— Relber Extra Heavy Leather T: ‘$9.5 | Men’s and Boys’ Sent meres meme wore | inthe 50, $1. 75 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs——box i i | Men’s Belt Buckle “Sterling top 75¢ of three. for o } Initialed --.----.- Men’s Arm Band Initialed or Plain Kerchiefs “= $1.00 visitor in Casper yesterday. | see Charles Cullen returned yesterday from a business tr’p to Cheyenne. owe A. A. Nisely, a business visitor from Beatrice, Neb, is in Casper at the Present time. eee Dr. L. D. Johnson returned Wed- nesday from Florida where he has been for the last three weeks. ©. ‘Thorn arrived “yesterday from |W New York and will spand a week or 10 days attending to business affairs, A S. Wortham,” mwaperintendent ot § the Casper division of the C. & N, W, fe in Lander for a few days on bual- oa, ee Prevent Infinenss The tonic ana Laxative Effect of . Laxative BROMO QUININY Tablets will keep the system in a healthy condition and thus ward off all at. tacks of Colds, Grip or InIfluensa. | REV. (ABOVE) AND | RIGHT, DOROTHY ARNOLD. | NEW BRUNUSWICK, N. crime’s unsolved mysteries. ago, William Desmond Taylor. HALL CASE REMAIKS WHSOLWED JOINS OTHER MYSTERY CRIMES { PRINCIPALS IN FAMOUS UN- | SOLVED MYSTERIES. LEFT, THE EDWARD WHEELER HALL JOSEPH ELWELL; J., Deo. |16.—The Hall-Mills murder case has | gone into the dusty pigeon-hole ot The Rev. Elward Wheeler Hall and | his choir singer, Mrs. Eleanor Mills, | murdered here nearly three months have joined the hall of fame along with such famous figures as Dorothy Arnold, Joseph Elwell and Failure of the grand jury to indict 800., Cakes Baked to Order Holiday, Birthday, or any Cake bEp! Sult Your Taste or ONE TODAY Palma Confectionery 414 BE, Second Phone 1113 WARNING! The KLEPTOMANIACS whe are at large in Case per are known and will be exposed te all Sunday, LOOK OUT FOR THEM! AVOID THE RUSH ; BUY CHRISTMAS CANDY NOW SPECIAL SALE STARTING SATURDAY All High Grade Hard Candies, Peanuts, Mixed Nuts and Walnuts, per Ib. Tw5c 3 Ibs. for $1.00 JUST RECEIVED A Speciai Christmas Shipment ef the Famous NEVINS BOX CANDIES MAGAZINES ICE CREAM PALMS CONFECTONERY HERES TO PIGGLY-WIGGLY Phone i113 finish cambric, box of three Sets, in box Anybody In the double murder sug- ts to criminolog #ts the question: the Hall-Milla wse permarently pigeonholec? Two othe solved m Men’s Bostonian Shoes $4.95 Don’t let these low prices fool you. They are the same quality that sold last year for $10.00. And don’t wait till they are all gone.’ Come in Saturday and wear them out, famous cases remain un ries— Arnold Gisanpearea Dec r coming book etore in Secret eearc when the to the police. Since then a fortune has been spent running down thou-| sands of clues and it still unknown whether she was murdered) kidnaped rece or committed suicide. For two and a lait yeara every er. | fort has failed to solve the myster: of the murder of Joneph. Bowne | Well, bridge whist expert and man, Elwell was found in his New Yor! Black and brown, laced, styles, all sizes. 44 ARERR ASRRRRNENR NE high Shoes, all Complete Your Christmas Shopping at the Cash Store and Save, Money and Energy Shrewd shoppers, wherever you go, are talking about this tremendous bargain carnival. NEVER BEFORE have you ever had an opportunity to supply XMAS GIFT AND PERSONAL NEEDS at such phenomenally low prices. Make it a point to be here tomorrow—you’'ll SAVE GREATLY on whatever you buy. Dresses Coats Very neatly trim- One special lot of Coats for women and misses, in full Priced cut. Season’s best styles. "f: Silk Hose Full Fashioned. Extra fine quality full fashioned Silk Hose. The wel] known Gordon make, f $1.79 Pen paling. Christmas Suggestions —Silk Underwear —Fancy Garters —Pccket Books —Silk Blouses —Lace and Linen Collar Of all-silk and all-wool materials. med in the newest styles and best qualities. $7.95 AND UP Silk Hose Box Handkerchiefs Black Silk Hose for wom- Special assortment of beautiful en, A real bargain, Handkerchiefs, 3 in box, assorted in 2 for $1.00 two lots, Per box Christmas 50c and 75c HATS Suggestions Choice of any Hat in the House, Values to $25.00, —Overnight Cases = $3.95 TOYS TOYS —tLeather Novelties —Fancy Sweaters —Pure Linen Handker- Sets chiefs We are closing out our Toy Department, Your Sas iyst i Caps a sary ar ‘Glkess chance now te make some boy or girl happy. Basis ed) WHAT TOYS ARE LEFT ARE MARKED TO SELL QUICK, —Toilet Sets —Fancy Box Stationery r—Leather Neveliles -—Rouge Boxes | THE THE STORE STORE THAT A€COMMODATING UNDERSELLS

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