Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1923, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923. B, and P. W. Camps Popularity Increases The summer camp of the Business and Profeasional Women's club, made possible by the generosity of Mr. E. T. Williams and other business men, is proving to be an exceedingly popu- lar spot with the members of the club. Each week-end finds the camp occupied to its capacity. A number of the members of the club are planning to spend the Fourth , at the camp, going out Tuesday eve ning. Any club members wishing to join this party will please notify either Gertrude Kamps, Eunice Soady, Lola Miller or Laura Bailey, by this evening. Meeting ‘The Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet this even- ing at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Following the regular business meeting refreshments will be served by the Mesdames Brown, chairman, Badger, Jajun and Day. All mem- bers of the organization are asked to be present. . Party Friday, June 29 Little June Meredith Lindsay was hostess at a children’s party given last week at her home in honor of her fourth birthday. A color scheme of pink, with favors of the same color ‘was used for the decorations. Among the children present were Margaret Clay, Jean McMahon, Betty Clay, Bobbie McMahon, Jimmie Gillis, Don- ald McMahon, Richard Gillis and Jane Hughes of Salt Lake. Mrs. F. C. Robertson will entertain at an informal bridge tea Thursday fternoon, July 5, at her residence on iim street in honor of her sister and house guest, Mies Helena Fromes of “hicago. Twelve guests will be pres ent. Personals James A. Sivall of the Black, Sivalls and Bryson company, accompanied by his son Robert arrived Saturday over- land from their home in Bartlesvil! Okla., and will visit here for som: time with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Price eee Mr, and Mrs. John Onken and Dr. and Mrs. Freckelton of Sheridan spent yesterday here visiting with friends. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. French spent yes terday here on a short pleasure trip from Salt Creek. . Miss Lucille Osborn is a Lakeside, feb., visitor here for a few days. eee Mr, and Mrs, Ora H. Long and Jack Hansen of Fort Collins, Colo., have left for the park after spending sev- eral days here. ere Miss Mildred Blankenship is here for a few weeks from her home in Montana. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Sherman have returned to Salt Creek after spending several days here. eee Mrs. W. B. Rader accompanied by Mrs, William Rader, C. M. Carlson, an4 W. B. Walter arrived Saturday from Raderville, Wyo., and will spend a short time here visiting with friends. 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Smith are vis iting here for a short time from their ee eee Mr. and Mrs. F. J.\McLane arrived Saturday from their homes in El Dorado, Ark., and will leave in a short time for the Yellowstone Nat- jonal park. eee Mrs. R. Myers of Salt Creek spent ~ yesterday here visiting with friends, oe ~ Mr, and Mrs. H. O, Cleveland, Mrs. R. J. Lucas, Jack Lucas and Martha Lucas are spending a short time here from their homes in Louisiania. ore Mrs, M. J, Kelley and small son, MMton Jay Jr., have recently re turned to Casper after spending three and one half months in Las Angeles and southern California, They spent some time visiting with Mrs, Kelly's mother and two sisters in Los Angeles after which they spent a short time visiting with relatives in LOST ' A Red Beaded Bag Finder ploaso return to Mrs, J. Rowand, No, 15, Polling H, Apartinents for reward, No quos- tions asked, Hillcrest Water SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Venice, ayatle in Los Angeles Mrs. Kelly en- loved several motor trips to Santa Barbara, Visalia, Lebee and several other points of interest. Mr. Kelly . manager of the Woolworth store ere. Mrs. Louise Simon has arrived in the city from her home in Calffornia and will spend some time here visit: ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Johnson Lindsay on West Thirteenth street. Mrs. Nefl Tyler of Rock River ts visiting here for a short time at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKee of Den- ver accompanied by Mr. and Mra, E L. Lewis and Senator T. B. Gilbert Sr., of Weiner, La., spent yesterday here visiting with friends enroute to the National park where they expect to spend several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dougherty spent yeaterday here visiting with friends from Mammoth. eee Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Beatty of Cheyenne accompanied by Mra. F. R. Richards and W. D, Snyder spent a short time here visiting with friends enroute from Cheyenne to Sheridan. Mies Ruth Barton is spending a few days here from Sheridan. eee Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Durham and Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Brooks will leave Tuesday to attend the Fourth of July dedication ceremonies of Camp Breoks, the Y. M. C. A. summer camp which will be located in the Big Horn moun- tains. eee Mrs. Al Jaodbs left Sunday for e months visit with her parents and son in Eugene, Ore. cee Mrs. H. E. Dailey and children Elizabeth and Herbert Jr., are ex: pected to return the latter part of this week from California, where they have been living for the last seven months. Mrs. F. L. Kistler, mother of Mrs. Dailey will also return this week. eee Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Tucker, and Miss Vera Almquist left this morning for a vacation Period in the Big Horns. Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Mathis will leave tomorrow fdr Gordon, Neb., to visit with her brother for a week. Mrs. W. B. Case will go as far as Chadron to visit her sister. eee John Merritt, former Natrona coun- ty pioneer and prominent business man is with his adopted daughter, Miss Sylvia making his annual vistt here from Kansas City. After a short visit here with friends Mr. Merritt and daughter will go to the coast by the southern route where they expect to spend some time, Mr. Merritt has purchased a new home in Kansas City and expecta to make that place his permanent home. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Kimball at thelr summer home yesterday. Mrs. W. W. Barnes lett yesterday afternoon for New York state where she will visit with friends and rela tives for some tims . Mrs. J. B. Dyke and daughter, Mrs. Bryce Wileon returned this morning from Denver, where they have visited with friends for the last fow days. ore Mrs. Robert D, Carey is spending the day here from her home at Careyhurst. eee Mies Winnle Cross has returned from Glenrock where she has been visiting with her mother for a short time. 44 eee Mr. and Mre. L. V. Ulery have as their house guests at their home on South Wolcott street, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Scheafer and daughter Doris of Cleveland, 0. On Thursday of this week the Scheafers accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Ulery will leave for the Yellowstone National park where they Ge Casper Dally Crivune MARY TOBIN, Society Editor THE HUMAN ZOO By C. D. Batchetor Copyright, 1923. by Publis Ledger Company | | | | | | | | “What's the treuble, officer?” “Dancing contest.” mer camp to be held in Horns. the Big Schewater of Illinois, left yesterday {for Shelby to attend the Dempsey- |Gibbons fight to be held there July R. A. Kent arrived this morning 4 from Cheyenne to spend several days here on business. Patrick Smith spent yesterday hero will spend several weeks. a City Briefe A. H. Wood amd D. A. Walsh have returned fram Thermopolis, where they spent several days on @ pleasure trip. L, A. Toothaker, state secretary of the Y. M. C. A., left Sunday for the northern section of Wyoming to make preparations for the Y. M. C. A. sum- When the 8. §, Berengaria, sail New York it carried under seal a supply of The room containing the store was U. 8. customs ef ee lina on the Rerengaria’s Liquor Nailed Up ing under the Bri to prevent the right to ‘tnseal the liquor itish flag. arrived in liquor for the return et tampering, but and seize it and Waists, each —....... LOR Cresent per pair .... LOL meer soes reerrervevorrere 227 South Center St, Dollar Day Specials Ladies’ white Dimity and Voile Blouses Ladies white gauze Vests, all sizes, Ladies Silk Hose, all wanted shades, at $1 00 a e Infants’ Silk Socks, in tan, brown, pink and blue, Size 414 to 714. Special for Dollar Day, TWO PAIR £09 reswnereersvererveren reer revereere Extra heavy bath towels, Size 28x45, Special for Dollar Day, TWO TOWELS ie JOE DAVID & CO, LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS $1.00 ~~. $1.00 $1.00 Phone 747 visiting with friends from Teapot. , Jack Leary has left for Shelby, Mont., where he will attend the fight to be held there Wednesday. cee A. K. Lee, president of the Na- tional Bank of Commerce, {s spend- ing a short time here from Ther- mopolis. R. A. Schwreger was a visitor hero over the week end from Lovell. J. M. Yates is htre from Wheat- land for a short time on business. eee | C. A. Wilegn is spending a few days here from Waltman. Cc. W, Hil and F. MyRust are hero for a few days attending to business affairs from Denver. Tom Hall of Arminto, ts spending | a few days here on businces. cee J. W. McClintio of the Wyoming | North and South railroad is spending | a few days here from Sheridan. eee J. B. Estes spent several days here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. T. A, Burke {s here for a |time on business from Dougias. C. H. Black, prominent Tulsa, Okla., business man is here for a week on business, rae ©, J, Barkley, auditor for the Mid-| west Refining company with head- quarters at Denver, is spending a few ays here on business. ore short . Warren Bailey ia here for a short time from Parko, Wyo. eee J.C, McCalley of California, 1s here vw. F. Shawhan ts an aut of ti looking over iis on PS ES business man here for a short time| .,, * from Denver. William Utzinger of tho White Bey a5 Motor company left Saturday evening T. C, Willams and R, A. David are a Tulsa, Okla., men here on business for a few days. . The truth is always the strongest argument. And it is true tha® ®o . flavoring extract exce’s Van Duzer's PAGE THREE. _ »bons fight. C. A. Lockhart is in for a few days from Mammoth. William C. Goset is spending a f days here from Omaha. one A. S. Holway is an out of to man here from Oklahoma City. Slayer Denied Rehearing by Supreme Court DENVER, Colo., July 2.—Orville J. convicted of the murder Shelby to attend the Dempsey-;while the testator was of unsound News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations bruther of the deceased, and by! mind. Howard and Claude Bielenberg, all of Bielenberg, a pioneer, died at Helena in June-last year. Deer Lodge, Mrs, Anna Newlin, of He left an estate said to be valued| Bakersfield, California, Mrs. C. N. at about one millidn dollars, The|Child and Mrs. Agnes McMann, of Tacoma, and Mrs. W. Butte. ee A frame building which was an old | Quaker meeting house at Easton, Md., is said to be the oldest of its kind in the United States. petition alleges that the testator was I, Higgins of ‘eWiunduly influenced by Samuel Mc- Kennon, of Helena, who was named as executor of the estate and Mra. Augusta Kohrs, a sister-in-law of the deceased, and R, O. Kaufman, vice president of the Union Bank and Trust company, and others, The petition for the contest was signed by C. P, H. Bielenberg and Bielenberg of Deer Lodge, wn Annual consumption of smoking to bacco and cigarettes in the Irish Free ate ‘@ about 7,200,00 pouncs. Sunburn relieved by the use of Resinol Ointment. Its cool- ing touch quickly allays the pain, and reduces: tion and sorences as it hastens the return.of the skin inflamma- of ae ores etter pa enyen sane to its: normal condition. b which was called he most fiendish murder in the history of Resinol Ointment {e-ales invabeabls fer insect Colorado, today lost his long battle bites, ivy or oak poisoning, heat rash, etc. Easy fur freedom when the Colorado su and pleasant to apply and 20 nearly flesh colored preme court denied a rehearing of it can be used on exposed surfaces without at- the case. tracting umdue %Xtention. It is even. mame: ——— effective if aided by Resinol Soap. Will Contested BUTTE, Mont.. July N. W. contest his will, on the ground t as claimed by them, it was Demand Bubb’s Quality ASK FOR 400 With a Rico Flavor Ask For Bubb’s Quality ICE CREAM AND ICE factory in Central Wyoming Homogenized Ice Cream made in Casper Made by Casper Ice and Cold Storage H. P. BUBB, Sole Owner Phone 493 Tom Heintan, accompanied by Shoemaker of Pittsburgh and July Gth M./in purity, strength and delicacy of J. /f'avot dvertisement. Salesman samples for sum- mer Coats, bought for Cash at less than half the original cost of the sample line of PALMER COATS, the line which is well knownthrough- + out the country. We are plac- ing these coats on sale at much less than half price and some as low as one-third tho regular price. The number of lar price. The number of those are limited so be on hand early Tuesday and make your selection. $69.50 Coats, Sale Price $28.50 $58.50 Coats, Sale Price $22.50 Coats that sold up to $40 are on sale . now at $12.50 and $18.50 on SUMMER COATS Joe David Co. 227 South Center—Phone 747 By Brothers 2.—At Deer Lodge toCay brothers of the late John Bielenberg brought a suit to made A Chocolate Milk Drink The only up-to-date Ice Cream The only Custard Mixed and Neyer Touched by Human Hands Your dreggist solle the Resinol products. Keep them on hand fer skin ills of summer. hat Store Open Until 9 P. M. Tomorrow Closed All Day the Fourth Sports Wear and Formal Apparel for the “Ath? No Matter Where or How You Spend the Day y | At J Removal e ites Prices Choice Assortments of Dresses, Coats, Suits, Sweaters, Jacquettes Skirts, Blouses, Hats Come here first for your Sport Hat. The number, variety, style and low prices will surely delight you. Khaki Coats, Khaki Knickers, Umbrellas, Canes, Swagger Sticks, Hose, Silk Under- wear, Bags, Combs, Ear Rings, Vails, Etc. Shop here and save from 20 to 50 per cent and more on your Fourth of July pur- chases, 20 per cent discount on all Redfern, Warn- er and Nemo Corsets. Fre Si 252 South -Center Street. Phone 13804W

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