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eee ee ee te) ee THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923. PAGE THREE 1 public with invitations extended to 1 leg'siators, city and county officials, ; fhe Casper Daily Cribune gullty of charges preferred against, Obstructing sidewalk _.. them. | Place-of business open on > | Following Js the report of the chief Carrying concealed weapons. 1 and members of the chamber of com-| of police: | Indecent exposure -- 1 merce. | Total arrests 238 Jail sentences of a total of $40 day8, ‘The Tealtors have taken this op- CASPER POLIGE 7. were imposed during month. The ma- portunity of inviting the public to dority of sentences tmposed were for thor meeting in order that bills which | Yasrancy prisoners being paroled to/ wilt come up at the legislature and! |Jeaye the city. which have been ed. by e- ft prepared by. repre- -- 120 Number’ of days served in the lgentatkese: tou this obunty: atliy, bel Ra ott APS @F-00) 2 $252.50 Giscussed by those interested in them.| “Any fils prepared by any individuain o' may be. presented for review at ced Re =, fees, including $248.0 street this evening. ‘eds Ralph JUrane. time. bs ig: 1 Protectiv: Al : 2 attempt hold 4 x The Wyoming Game Protective as- Friends in Casper of Miss Gladys intent to kill atten pt holdup. Prisoners) 84.50 soclation. will: siresont- some’ of its Olson and Ralph Murane, both pop- ular young people, received a great surprise in the announcement today that they were married quietly on Tuesday at Douglas. The announce- ment came from Laramie, where the | © bridegroom is a student in the state| from visiting her sister Mrs. Van university, his bride having accom-| Nope in Miam!, Fia- panied him from Casper at the end of the holiday vacation. : Mrs. Murstne # a niece of Mrs.| guest Mrs. Carrie B. Schwed of Ne- Harry Free of Casper, with whom she | braska. had made her home for many years. She was attending the Natrona coun- ty high school. Mr. Murane is a son of Mr. and Mra. Cc. D. Murane and is taking an ad. vanced business course at tae w versity. He proposes to continue studies at Laramie until his course ‘s completed. Six new teachers have taken posi- tions as instructors of Casper pupils since the holidays. These are Miss Agnes Gard, formerly of Douglas, now in charge of the first grade in North Casper; Miss Maye Henry of Juneau, Alaska, kindergarten at South Cas. Miss Alma: Abrahanson of Ju- per; neau, sixth grade at North Casper: Miss Agnes Robins, graduate of Gri- nell college, Iowa, eighth grade at North Casper; Miss Eva Morris, Al- bion normal school, Albion, Idaho, as- sistant art instructor, and Miss Edna Mae Healey of Casper, sixth grade at Central. eee Dinner Party for Miss Henry. Miss Nola Henry was the honoree at a dinner party given at the home of Mrs. Fiedler, 1204 East Second street, Tuesday evening. Among those present were the Misses W: Jand, Anderson, Reed, Crater, Pay: as well as the host and honoree; the Messrs. Gus Stelle, Grant Welser, Glen Douglas, Murray Wood, Curtz, Andy Smail, Watkin Crater, and B. Grant. Cards were played after the dinner. eee 2 Blatchley-Neely Marringe Monday. The following extract from the Sheridan Post is of interest to Cas- perites who will be glad to welcome the new couple to this city: “J. M. Neely of Sheridan and Debra E. Blatchley of Moorcroft were mar ried New Year's day at high noon, the Rev. J. P. Blackledge of the Bapt'st church, performing, the ceremony. The bride was charming In a gown of gray pussy willow and carried a bridal bouquet of roses. After the ceremony a reception was he'd at the home of Kappa Neely, 326 East Bur- kitt street. Only members of the fam- fly were present. The couple will live in Casper.” eee W. ©. T. U. Will Hold Session Tomorrow. There will be a general meeting of the W. C. T. U. at 2:30 o'clock tomor- row afternoon in the Presbyterian church. Mrs. 8. E. Bailey will be in charge of the program. All dues should be handed in. eee Mrs. Shaffer Entertains Today. Mrs. William Shaffer {s entertain- Ing the members of the 500 Thursday club at her home on South Beech street this afternoon. eee Mrs. L. ©. Klein Wilt Entertain. ‘The home of Mrs. L. C. Klein, 270 South Jackson street, will be the scene of. an afternoon party next ‘Wednesday. Ria . Mrs. Covert for ‘Thursday Club Today. Mrs. Pitt Covert is hostess to the members of the Thursday Bridge clith this afternoon at her residence on CY avenue. eee Mrs. Nichols Is Holding Luncheon. Mrs. R. H. Nicho's {s having several, friends at her home to enjoy a bridge luncheon today, 5 ec ee Mr. and Mrs. Lidderdale Hold Card Party. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BE. Lidderdate entertained at a dinner and card party ‘ght at their East Fifth ‘The guests were Mr. . Stoar, Mr. and Mrs. C. BH. Marcy, and Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Robinson. Shower for Mrs. Neff. Miss Gladys Hasbrouck held a house shower last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Vandaveer. .1049 South Elm, for Sam. Neff, neo Miss Nora Banner. lany beauti- ful and useful gifts were brought the bride. Bridge was played during the course of the even‘ng. Miss Drusilia Stewart took high honors, eee Mrs. Ga'ser to Hold Dinner Party Tonight. Mrs. Joseph Galiser will enterta'n neveral friends at a dinner party given at her home on South Lin E. F. Randolph, secretary of the Royalty and Producers and df the Glenrock Oil companies, is up trem Denver. —— ee ee E. J. Bullock, head of the purchas- }.|Pump and Machine company of Ol! 4 j lief—tiow speedily the pain | PERSONALS | f Mrs. §. E. Phippen has returned Mrs. Lew M. Gay has as her hours se ‘Mr. and Mra. Alex B. King have just returned to Casper. Mr. and Mrs. King were recently married in Man- hattan, Kans. { Joti 8 ote 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank England have) just returned from Denver and Colo-} rado Springs where they spent the! New Year season. sree Mr, and Mra, John B. Barnes andj family are returning to Casper today, having spent some time visiting Mr. Barnes’ mother in California, after wards going to Denver and spending w Year's eve with Mr. and Mrs. A. Barne famil City Briefs W. R. Gregg of the Huerford Coal company, Denyer, is a business visitor in Casper. eee H. C. Shedd, representative of the Federal Rubber company, is ‘here from the headquarters in Iltnois, Willlam Francis of the National City, Pa., arrived this morning from his home in Denver. eee James Neely of Sheridan, a former well-known peace officer in northern Wyoming, js spending several daya ‘n the city visiting relatives on Jack. street. Mr. Neely has mining in- terests in Fremont county. Ij. A. Schooler of St. Louts ts ston- Ding at Henning hotel while transact- ing business in Casper. one \ Ira G. Wetheri!!, formerty of Cas- per, now of Independence, Kans., is in the city for a few days. ere Oil men who came from Tulsa, Okla., this morning include J. -R. Manion, E, B. Marian, H. L. Phitlips and Frank Hadley. eee FW. Barrett, a ‘Denver business! man, arrived In Casper this morning. oes Frank Borsch returned to Salt Creek yesterday afternoon following $3,500 Is Paid Into City zee" 2 Treasury in Fines and ‘Two ‘hundred thirty-six arrests. bi " the local police department in Denes! S an attendance on business matters heré. Mr. Borsch is connected with the Midwest Refining company. eee | 1. Q, Johnston ts a St. Louts visitor! | spending a day or two here. eee | KR. G. Taylor, head of the Gtenrock | Ol company, arrived in Casper this morning. eee William G. Cummings of Pitts-| burgh, Pa, is stopping for a few days! in Casper. eee ©.'P. Clark of Olean, N. ¥., ts an- | other business visitor from the east. eee Claude F. Palmer, off operator and geologist who has been in Detroit ‘since Christmas, is back in Casper. — > ‘AUTOMOBILE WILL BE | GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT The winner of the, Oldsmobile car which will be given away by the American Legion will be determined ,at the Arkeon dance this evening and will be announced at that time. The regular ten-cent dance. will held. and will include the added at! lon of this feature. sens le A China has 225 people to each square mile of territory, Japza has 376, and Australia less than two. - GRANDMOTHER KNEW. Gently massage Musterolein with the { foger ies See how quickly it brings re- t disappears. | _. Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- | chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, ; asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- | pay bd olen ofthe tack erase pains and Snipe ca sprains, sore muscles, bruises, 4 blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest Violatin, drug ordinances Forfeited Bonds. | Si ehaAANIDSewo_ 2 row noon will be thrown o; INVITATIONS ISSUED TO | MEETING OF REALTORS ‘The Casper Realtors’ association} meeting at the Henning hotel tom Covered in the city treasury-..$282.50 Plans for the better preservation of a | |game in Wyoming. HOOPING COUGH of No “‘cure”—but helps to re- : ‘TO ‘ In this sale we will offer many items that will appeal to the women of Casper. Every pur- chase made in our store during the next eight days will mean the saving of many dollars. We have made many friends since opening our Casper store and appreciate the generous patronage accorded us. At all times you can shop here with the assurance of only the best in merchandise at fair, reasonable prices. Storm Serge All-Wool Storm ‘Serge. Staple colors. 36-inch width. Priced for thi: 719@ sale, per yard_... fh ores. sae a French Serge The very best grade. 64-inch width. $2.25 values, for this sale, per var $1.69 Cotton Worsted Cloth, suitable for Skirts or Chil- dren’s Dresses. 50c value. 9 specially priced .. 2 t 4 Sateen, good grade, of fancy figured Sateen, used for lining. Regular price 75c, on sale at Braet hen Drapery During this sale we are making large price cuts on every piece of Drapery we have in stock. See us 5 Dress Linen Pure Irish Dyed Dress Linen, in all wanted shades. Thoroughly shrunk. Value $1.50. 9 Very ‘special; per yard: ¢€ Big Cut:On Silk Jap Silk, in al] wanted shades, per,yard ........ 1 ee aE SS ..... 65e Extra good grade of Messalines and Taffetas. 36 inches wide. In staple shades. This is fresh stock and guaranteed to wear you well. Values up to $2.60, for this iia $1 69 sale, per yard... Georgette Crepe In wanted shades, best quality. Specially priced, per yard...._._._... Crepe de Chines Extra heavy grade, in assorted colors. value $2.50. * Priced for this sale, per yard............. Large assortment, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain. This is the well known Red Seal Gingham. All fast colors. During this 8 Sale, per yard............ccccn ec 81.49 Regular 89 Percales In all wanted colors. Large stock to to pick from, per yard.............. A Ze Outing Flannel In darks, lights and plain colors, 27 inches wide, at per yard... _AZe THE : Season's reatest 23 Sale Beginning Friday, January 5 and Continuing Eight Days Muslin Unbleached Muslin. wide, per yard Good grade of Unbleached Muslin. 36 inches wide. Regular value 20c, per yard’ iis Extra heavy grade Unbleached that sells for 25c, for this.sale, per yard...... Unbleached Aurora Sheeting. grade. Regular value 65c, priced, per yard.... y A very good soft grade of Mus- lin. Regular 20c, while they last, per yard......._.. Soft finish fine Muslins for home use. Real bargain during this sale, yard__. Utica and White Star 9-4 Family Sheetings. Bleached Muslin. tra heavy, value 75c, DOP VAIO sss... Champion Pillow Cases Extra gcod grade: come first served, each. Extra Heavy Bath Towels The kind that regularly sell for 7T5e, special, each... 22.2.0... Size 42x36. Sweaters Ladies’ $8.00. Priced at, each Ladies’ Sweater Coats. Regular $5.00, special... Misses’ Sweaters in Tuxedo and coat styles. Values up to $5.00, your choice, at each... Ladies’ Dresses 86 inches Tuxedo style Sweaters. Regular value Muslin. The kind 9-4, extra good 8c _.15e _A9e Ex- 58e _ 45e $2.39. | | | 51795 lYou will find a splendid JANUARY CLEARAWAY: Is the Big Event in Casper There Will Be Many New SPECIAL For Friday and Saturday , DRESSES! assortment. eS DRESSES! $99.95 One of the most popular specials we have ever had. About 26 more added for Friday and Saturday. =) Ce) DRESSES! 138.95 A wonderful array of high gradé Dresses for fastidious women. A liberal assortment of large and stout sizes. rt oe PONRETESSSTESRAAGG REE Each special price represents a_ big saving to the pur- chaser. eS Large stock of Ladies’ Dresses in the latest styles, in all late materials, to be sold during this sale re- gardless of cost. We must make room for our Spring lines. We want to forget what they cost us, so here they go. These Dresses are made of Canton Crepe, Satin Back Crepe, Messaline, Char- meuse, Pussy Willow, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Velvet. Lot 1..,.$13.50 Lot 2....$18.50 Lot 3....$23.50 Lot 4—In this lot we have all our high grade Dresses which regularly sold up to $85.00. During tain - We have a few Ladies’ Coats left in stock but after this sale we are not going to have one left. Come in and let us tell you what our prices are on them. | 1 'Per cent discount on all | our finest 4 | Evening Dresses $ : 95 Every Winter Hat — a= Goes on sale tomorrow ‘ morning at $1.95. ing department of the Standard of (it may prevent pneumonia). Indiana is here from Chicago in con-| $e ti aed Chan en ae : ference with officials. Better than a mustard plaster : Our Entire Line of Fine Winter Coats and Suits Are on Sale at “Give-Away” Prices j avid & Co. 227 South Center Street | Joe D