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/* vile, Fia., sister and guest of Mrs. j ' party this evening at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Peter- son of Sioux City, Ia. Guests who will attend include Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stout, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Howard, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Charles How- ard, Mrs. B. Plunkett, Raymond Brown, L. A, Robes, P. J. Plunkett, Miss Helen Ruth Stout and James Lydon of La Mars, Ia. ose Mrs. Nicolaysen At Alpine Gardens Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen was hostess at an enjoyable morning bridge party! and luncheon given today at the Al- pine gardens in honor of her house guests, Miss Andrea Stevens of Min- neapolis and Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River. Other out-of-town guests in- cluded Mrs. John Thieme of Ft. Wayne, Ind., mother and house guest of Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. George! . sister and house guest of Mrs.| ER. Rose, Mrs. Herbert of Jackson-| Chas. Campbell, Miss LaPouche of Virginia, guest of Mrs. P. R. Blakey) and Miss Hazel Conwell, Miss Rose} Ryan of Om:ha cousin and guest of Miss « Dunn, and Miss Theln »¢ New Hampton,| Ia. & ae Jeremiah Mahoney home. -s. Nicolaysen. will enter- tain again at another informal party the latter part of this week. eee Christian Aid Sale Friday and Saturday The Ladies Aid society of the] North Casper Christian church will} hold a sale of baked goods and sal- ads Friday and Saturday of this week at the Norris meat market on Second; street. | - eee Girl Reserve Picnic This Evening Miss Helen Fisher was hostess at an informal party given last evening at her home in honor of her seven- teenth birthday. Red white and blue balloons were used for decor- ations and favors. Twelve guests were present. At the close of the evening refreshments were served by Miss Fisher, assisted by Miss Flor- ence Jones. ese Informal Dinner Wednesday Evening Mr. and Mrs, Howard Elliott wil.| be hosts at an informal dinner party tomorrow at their home on Second | street. Red and blue flowers will be! used for the table decorations. Coy- ers will be laid for eight. cee Bilis-Hawks Marriage Miss Elma Lydia Ellis became the) bfide of Robert Hawks yesterday, Justice Henry F. Brennan officiating, ‘rhe couple will maké their home here. | Weatermeton Social Wednesdey Evening | “Walther League society, which posed of the young people of ‘Trinity Luthersn church, will give a waterm.lon soc’al Wedne:day even \park. {for a short time from Wheatland. leity for a few da} and E, Fourth streets. Ice cream and cake will also be served. An Harry Parson spent yesterday here! on business from Salt Creek. cee Albert Taylor of the Doud-Weaver Motor company is spending the day jin Salt Creek on business for his com- pany. A. F. Lockhart is spending the Cny here gn business from Salt Creek. eee J. E. Waterman of Montreal, Can., is visiting here for a short time. eee Jack Sullivan left this morning for enjoyable time is assured all who|the Big Horn mountains after spend- attend. ing @ short time here on business. oe Personals Dr. and Mrs. Henderlite of Creston, Mont., are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived this morning at the Casper tourists camp. eee Miss A. 8. Gilman of Webb City, Mo., is visiting with friends here for a fow, days. e 2. Mr. and Mrs. Billow and H. Mehl are spending a short time here on business and visiting with friends. Both Mr. Biglow and Mr, Mehl are of- ficlals of the Fuller Brush company of Omaha. see Paul Hooper of the Ohio Off cam- pany will leave Saturday of this week for Ohfo, where he will spend a week visiting with his parents after which he will go to Findlay, Ohio and will be joined there by Mrs. Hooper who has been visiting with relatives for the last two months. Mr. Hooper ex- pects to be absent from the city for three weeks. He will be accompanied home on his return by Mrs, Hooper. eee Mrs. A. BE. Nelson and Miss Alice Boyd of Billings, Mont. are visiting here for a short time with friends. eC Tae : Miss Lydia E. Drube is here for a short time on business from her home | in Wheatland. eee Mr. and Mrs, Louls G. Burke are here for a short time fram California en route to the Yellowstone National eee Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eldridge are visiting with friends here for a short time from their home in Sheridan. eee Mrs. Carl A. Smith and Mrs. E. R. Hamlin, are among the Salt Creek visitors here for a few days. owe Mrs. C. E. Bragdon has as_ her’ house guest at her home on McKinley street her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Soister of California. Mrs. Sdister expects to spend several weeks here. i Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Yates are here! pp cars | Mrs. J. M. Leseney of Kanms City, Mo., is spending several days here, visiting with friend: Mrs. Coon of Washington is in the Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hill are visit- Ing with friends in Thermopolis for a few days. eee Mr.‘and Mrs. William Roland are in for the remainder of the week to} attend the Rodeo from their ranch east of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert McCalley) have as their house guest, at their ing on the church lawn at ‘S. Parkteme on Weshington street, Mrs. M . MecoRD- COFFEE eee Constant attention to quality assures this tempting blend pre- ferred by most tastes, ADVO Coffee now comes to you in the new vacuum can—fresh and full-flavored. This sanitary and effi- cient container is your guarantee of getting every can of ADVO in perfect condition! Try ADVO Coffee today; see how much better it is. There is satisfying goodness in every cup. At All Grocers! BLENDED, ROASTED AND PACKED BY THE McCORD-BRADY COMPANY? CASPER Omaha, Cheyenne, Sheridan, Lead, Rock Springs ar Gola Sda] OFFEE James Werwick and J. B. Bliss are here for a few days from Des Moines, Iowa, Miss Marie Lawler of the Natrona | Power company who has been con- fined to her home on South Ash street on account of illness for the last two weeks is reported to be greatly im- Proved and will return to her work in a few days. Miss Mergaret Laughman, one of) the popular young sales Casper, has accepted a position with’ the W. G. Perkins & Co. specialty! store, and will be in charge of the! infants’ and children's department. . Mr. and Mrs. Minal Young have returned from a weeks tour of Yel- lowstone park and the Jackson Hole country. An enjoyable outing is) reported despite much mud encoun-| tered enroute. ladies of Ge Casper Dally Croune and other Utah Points. They also| spend three wee! spend a few days in Cheyenne visit- ing with friends on their return home. see Mrs. Anna Saunders has returned from a three days’ trip to Denver, where she visited with her daughter Miss Elizabeth Saunders. eae The Misses Abbie Arnold and Kath- erine Dessert have returned from a two weeks’ pleasure trip spent in the Yellowstone National park. : eee Calley's parents, Mr. and Mra J. H Sandlin of Kansas City, Mo. eee Mr. and Mra. F. A. Carter leff this morning for Thermopolis where they will spend a week on business and vis- iting with friends after which they will go to Glacier park to be gone several weeks returning to Casper by way of the Yellowstone National park where they will also spend a short time, so, Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Harper have re- turned from the Yellowstone Nat- fonal park where they have been on pleasure trip for the last week. rage Miss Helen Frances Cooper is visit- ing here for a few weeks with friends and relatives from her home in Chi- cago. see Miss Nora Campbell has returned from a month's pleasure trip spent visiting with relatives in Los Angeles and Salt Lake city. . Mr. and Mrs, Byron Gaylord are Don Prudden, of the firm of Prud-|*™0"s the tourists here for the week den, King and Prudden, advertising representatives with offices in New| York and Chiéagé, and foreign agents for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune, is leav-| ing tonight for the east after spend:| ing several days here. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Worthman have as their house guest at their home, 219 Hast Tenth street, Miss Inez War- ner of Baraboo, Wis. Miss Warner expects to visit here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beech left last evening for their home in Colo- rado after spending several days here} visiting at the home of Mrs. Beech’s sister, Mi » B. Nolan. Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Stewart and| children have returned from a three| weeks pleasure trip spent in the Ye'-| lowstone National park Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Becker are here! to atend the Rodeo from Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Wallen have re- ~e’ from a three weeks’ business Tye Dyed Crepe De Chine and Pap Silk RODEO SCARFS Priced Regularly at $3.00 and $5.00 Sale Prices $2.45 and $3.75 HAND BAGS AT O% DISCOUNT Of Genuine Leather and Finest of Workmanship Silk Teddies, Night Gowns, Bloomers pee ee Aelnme Ce! 1 | $5.00 Values, Sale_ $3.75 Values, S875 Valdes, Galessc os ee $1 TABLE LINEN SPECIALS to attend the Rodeo from Chicago, en jroute to the National park. eee | Mrs W. S. Flinn and Miss Lydia Flinn left yesterday for Yellowstone National park after visiting for a |week at the home of Mr and Mrs.| E. A. Flinn. Miss Flinn will go on to the cast after seeing the park while her companion. will return here and spend a month visiting. eee Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Whistler, Mr. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.| ness affairs, Hamlin. ee see frou a few weeks’ vacation spent in | his home in Salt Lake City. the Colorado mountains. | Sree affairs in the city for a few days from his home in Billings, Mont. Char ihr B, L, Larsen has returned to Cas-| Omer C. Clark and son James, ar. per after spending the last few|tived in the city this morning from Denver and will make their Mr. Clark has been for the last | ,, M. L. Garrison is spending a few | ten, years engaged in the plumbing months in Los Angeles. Sa jh days in Denver attending a family | bUS{ness. reunion being he'd there this week. | a ad eta | Aviator Bob Cochrane and a repre- Je L. Parker has returned from a Sentative of the Oli and Gas Journal we.¥.s pleasure and business trip to| of Tulsa made a trip over Casper at a iia high altitude Sunday, taking photo ete 1g graphs of the city and the refining Frank Lamb left brother, eee | rived in the city this morning and will | ™e" here from Denver for a few days visit here for some time, after which | 7 he will tour the Y wstone Nationa! a pe operhe keh man trom Den Park befcre returning to his home, | Y¢r: @trived in the city this morning Acris | and will spend several days here at-| tending to business affairs. B. F. Russell is spending a short ae time here from Parkerton. | H. J. Campbell and W. L. Paulsen fren Chayanne! will spend several days here, | J. G. McKee, representative of the | Armour Packing company, is spend ing a short time here on business ‘om Denver. poet acenree pany has the contract. K. C. McFarland of K on busniess for a few da | ycee is here Bugene Steed is in from the Buffalo| Te Sg Creek ranch for a few days to at-|_R- VanMetre is spending « short time here on business from Riverton. tend the Rodeo. | _P. R. Blakey of the Blakey and com-|,T- Roopa, motive power manager | pany ready-to-wear store has returned’ for the Chicago Burlington | pending three weeks {@uincy railroad, is in the city for to Casper after and Mra. A. B Johnson, and Wayne|in New York on a buying trip.. While|* short time. Whistler returned from pourneying | cast Mr. Whistler refurned from journeying} snort models a: —<—$——e— City Briets Charles W. Morris has returned |chusetts institute of technology from the Yellowstone Park, where he! Boston. | has been spending a two weeks’ vaca-| tion. eae H. P. Stanley left this morning and pleasure trip to Salt Lake city overland for Nebraska, where he will which he will spend a few days in| Sale_ Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths (Dolly Size 68x68, $6.00 values, each__$4.80 70x70, $8.50 values, each..$6.75 72x72, $12 values, each__.$9.60 One-half Dozen Lot of All Linen Napkins AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ; Children’s Summer Wearing Apparel at Cost and Less “Ww? & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Bldg. Phone 1944-J | fall and winter styles and reports that |sively worn for street wear. BED SPREADS (Colors: Rose and blue) Single bed size, $12.75 values....$9.95 Double bed size, $15.00 values..$11.50 LINEN BREAKFAST SETS Hemstitched Linen Breakfast Sets At a 20 Per Cent Reduction Pure silk, with lisle top, (semi-fash- ioned), browns and blacks; only, pr.. $1.00 Blakey purchased the latest| again being exten- Lyle Stuart of Boston is spending a| few days here on business and visiting | Mountains. with school friends. Mr. Stuart was| graduated recently from the Massa-| at eee Soe hee W. G. Harris, state humane officer is spending a few days here from C. C, Baker left last evening for| ‘7 Denver where he expects to spend a| Cheyenne. week visiting with his relatives, after ees ler Big. $2.95 $6.95 Madison Pattern) y- ks or a month visiting |Colorado Springs attending to bus!-| J. C, Albright ana HL O. Wells ars Kansas City, Mo., business men here for a few days. C Frank Jacobs is attending to busi * Francis A. Sanderson has returned] ness affairs here for a few days from credit man: ager for the National Supply com general manager for the same company have Montana where they three weeks On their return home spent a short time in the Yel lowstone National park. | Charies C. Hoffman left yesterday R. Talman is attending to business| afternoon for Chicago and will spend several weeks there attending to busi have been for tho last |ness affairs and visiting with friends | on business. Hardin {s attending to bust time 5 \ W. G. Robertson is here for a short time visiting with his father, Robertson from Omaha. t evening for| Plant of the Standard and Texas com the East, having been called there by|P@nies. The pictures were tho best the serions iliness of his youngest | Yer had of the city and the refineries. M. G. Haldon, J. C. Walker and Thomas C. Vivian of Denver ar.|C: Ls Burk are among the business big game hunter attached to the staff an Museum of National and Mrs. + “Trail Jones, of Youngstown, Ohio, cred. by tar, ited with a victory ‘over | Dave n Wild Animals, pictures Walker Head, a prominent banker of Omaha, and party will arrive in| are attending to Lusiness affairs here|‘h® city today from Cheyerine and| has come out of other place for * > - remake photoplay that is re| the New York State Athletic Com- Rialto theater) Metro at the and Friday M, F. Levey of the Levey Construc:! tion company is spending a few days here looking over the paving of tho Salt Creek road of which his TRIBUNE ADS LAY BIG | 82 IDENOS I SILS SURE WOULD Guy Robinson {s a Lander busi i Saf | ness visitor here for a few days | says E.| 20 gas ranges) In one week ending today as a result} of an advertisement placed ading newspaper of Wyoming. “Tribune ads get resu'ts,” Brennan sells the Crescent and Son-| Associated ico ranges, Casper people have shown|head of the expedition to Wrang Barry Mahoney left this week for the’ Buffalo Creek ranch where will visit with his father for a short Set © | time after which he will attend the | Boy scout camp in the Big buying them in large numbers. by Relatives, fa Warnatatt, |G? Jack from Leon, Ia., have writ-|Kamohatka, the sheriff's office here asking| for information regarding the man's} Warnstaft was on his\iang, when i at informa- tion concerning him should be tele. phoned to the sheriff's office. _ J, J. Biller errived on a short bust: ness trip this morning from Denver. way to Casper by Salespeople wanted all or part tim. Call at 232 East Second, Beckling Medium Brown Hair looks best of Golden Glint Shampoo, Adv READY !. LETSGO! The New Victor Records For August Are Here Heading the List is a Record by King George and Queen Mary of England 19072— age to the boys and girls of British Empire—King George and Queen Mary. God Save the King—Home Sweet Home—Band of the Cold- stream Guards. 74814—-VIENNESE DANCES—Played by THE PHILADELPHIA SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA. One of Schubert's most intowicating dance rhythma. 19028—-VALSE HILDA—Saxophone Solo—played by Clyde Doerr, ¥! SAXONOLA—Saxophone Solo—played by Clyde Doerr. “Valse Hilda” is swift, florid waltz, while “Sazanola” is a good old- fashioned “shake-a-leg” style. 19060—Death and Burial of Cock Robin—By Alice Green. Mother Goose Songs—by Alice Green, This is a record for the tiny tota—the Mother Goose songs are sung by an exquisitely beautiful soprano voice—twhile the Cock Robin number ig one of those little song dramas which so intensely interest children, 19079—Oh Sole, Oh Me—Sung by Lou Holtz. That’s My Baby—Sung by Lou Holtz. Lou Holts is one of the headliners in big vaudeville and his Ameris canized. version of “OSole Mio” is a knockout. 19090—Rosetime and You—Zez Confrey and his Orchestra. Oh! Harold—Zez Confrey and his Orchestra. The summer's foriest fox trot. This is only a partial list of the August Release—we’ll be glad to play them all for you any time you come in. coolest and most comfortable in Casper. per cent as we can make it. Our listening rooms are the Our service is as nearly 100 We have the desire to serve, plus the Tie MUSIC SHOPPE, Ine: 238 East Second Street SHEET MUSIC VICTOR RECORDS PAGE THREE C. C. ELECTION. COUNT WILL BE MADE TONIGHT | Balloting on the candid: for the board of directors of the Casper Chamber of Commerce will close at 7:30 o'clock tonight after which the yotes will be counted. The results will be announced tomorrow. Members of the organization a: urged to get their ba¥ots tn earl and are reminded that they are pri fleged to vote and should take ad- vantage of the opportunity. The ° the duty of all members to vote. FEATURED BY RIALTO pT LATE SPORTS | NEW YORK, July 31—Jimmy Shade of San Francisco, in a match July 26, was declared world welter- ig) Weight champion in this state by mission today. Shade had been given recogni tion as the champion by the com- mission after the suspension of | Mickey Walker, of Elizabeth, N. J., who won the title from Jack Britton. SEIZE VESSELS: the| —— Mr.| Alaskm, July 81.—(By Tha, Press.) — Harold Nojcx like these ranges and are|Island for the relief of Alan Crawfor and his party, marooned there sin 1920, has been advised of an announce: ment by the soviet authorities at East. Siberfa, that unless his ship, the Donaldson, calls at Petropavlosk. also at East Cape for a contingent. of red guards to be taken to the iss the vessel will be confiscated: — B. E. Carroll is a Houston, Tex. man here for @ short time on busi; ness. —_—. Salespeople wanted who are full of |snap and pep; men or women. Apply 32 cond, Becklinger Bld, ROSANA Phone 1745 PLAYER ROLLS for proper clearance anid ~