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Che Caspet Daily Cribune 1 ‘Yielt for some time at the home of § Mr. Weedell’s parents in ety i i vacthod ots, | eee A Frantz Shop sale is a genuine sale—Be on hand at 9 Tomorrow morning Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Smith, accom-} Panied by their neice Miss Claire! | Smith, and John Slater left this! | morning overland for Buffalo where | Mr. Smith will represent the Smith- | Turner drug store at the Druggist’s, BY MARY TOBIN Benefit Association Meeting Held Last Evening. The Women’s Benefit association of the Maccabees held an interesting meeting last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Following the business meet- ing refreshments were served by the Mesdames Petross, Palmer, ‘and Stilway. All members of the as- sociation are asked to meet at the Odd Fe low's hall Friday at 1 o'clock for the purpose of taking part in the} parade. eee Mrs. Rose Will Entertain. Mrs. R. R. Rose will entertain at an informal bridge and house guest, Mrs. G. F. Thomp son of Muskogee, Okla. Addington-Beebles Marriage. Monday, The marriage of Miss Cleo Adding- ton to Byron Eugene Beebles took jace last evening at 8:80, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor of the First Jresbyterian church, officiating. The rng ceremony was used. They were attended by Mrs. Effie M. Addington, other of the bride, and the Misses Beatrice and Ophelia Addington, sis- ters of the bride. The groom is con- nected with the Nelson and Jones Construction company here. The couple will make their, home in this ety. eee Neighbors of Woodcraft Will Mest This Evening. The Neighbors of Woodcraft Casper Circle No. 409 will meet this evening at 8 o’clock-at the I. O. O. F. hall. Following the business meeting re- ireshments will be served by the com- mittee in charge which includes the Mesdames Bishop, Brewer, Boyle and Bartholomew. All members of the organization are asked to be presenm® oes Bridge Party ‘Tomorrow. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will be hostess at an informal morning bridge party to be given tomorrow at her summer home in the Casper moun- tains in honor of Miss Thelma Condon ot New Hampton, Iowa, and Miss Frances Curry of Chicago who are guests at the Mahoney home, Miss Catherine Ford of Chicago, niece and) house guest of Miss Margaret Curtin, end Miss Rose Ryan of Omaha, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will hold a picnic Wednesday, August 8 at Dan Speas ranch west of the city. ‘All those who wish to attend are asked to meet at Mrs. Speas, res!- dence, 160 North Grant, not later than 920 Wednesday morning. Personals “Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Collins and cpildren were visiting here yester- fay enroute from the Yellowstone Na- /? thomal park to their home in Omaha, eee ‘Migs Virginia Calley is the house guest of Mise Helen Franklin at her home on CY avenue for a few weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs, Ed G. Hadley of Hast Second street are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived last even: ing at the county hospital. Both mother and daughter are reported to be progressing nictly. eee Mr. end Mrs. Harry Johnson are Denver, visitors in the city for a few tah one Miss Agness McKenne arrived in the city yesterday from Norfolk, Neb., and will visit here for several days with friends. eee Mrs. H. C. Highfell is visiting with friends here for a short time from ‘Layoye. eee Mr. and Mrs. Graham came in yes- terday from Salt Creek and will visit with friends !n the crty for a short time, . «- Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smiley are pending a few days here from their home in Fort Dodge, Ia. ore Mrs. Margaret Clowry, Mrs. J. Quealy and Miss Ethel Gondolez have returned from the Yellowstone Na- tional park and other western points where they have been on a pleasure trip ‘for the last 10 days. cee Miss Mary Frances Curry of Chi- cago arrived this afternoon and will spend some time here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra, Jeremiah Ma- honey on South Wolcott street. Miss Curry was graduated from Saint Mary's college, Notre Dame, last June. eee Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burwell and daughter Fleanore and their guests, Mrs. Victor Randolph amd small son Victor Jr. of Birmingham, Ala., have returned from the Yellowstone National park where they have been on a pleasure trip for the last few eeks. They report a pleasant trip. eee Miss Isabel Burton returned from Thermopolis and the Big Horn moun- tains where she has teen spending the Iast few months, Miss Burton is connected with the Kamon Realty company here, oe M, J. Foley left this week overland for Hugo, Colo., accompanied by Mrs. J. R. Beavers and, son James C Beavers, Mise Mamie Will and Clar- ence Foley, who have been guests at the Foley home for the past six weeks. While here they were ex- tensively entertained and seemed Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Ady Mitche!l | luncheon Friday of| this week at her residence on South| Center street in honor of her sister} greatly impressed with the city. Mr. Foley expects to return the first of next week. eee Mrs. Vincent Carter, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. H. F. Hummell and | son Harvey left this morning over land for Cheyenne after spending a | Week here visiting at the home of Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Carlson.. Mrs. Hummell and son will leave this morning for their home in California. eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Twi chell and small daughter have return- ed from @ three weeks vacation trip have motored through the Black Hills gf South Dakota and the Ye'lowstone National park returning by the wa: | of Jackson Hole, 4 eee | Mrs. W. D. Marshall and Mrs. B. ©. Marshall are in the city for a short time from their home in Den: ver. see Miss Virginia Smith is visiting with friends here fora few days from her home in Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hill, ac-| companied by Miss Andrea Jones of | McCook, Neb., and Miss Dird Hill} of Denver are spending a short time} here enroute to the Yellowstone park. |! | Miss Bertha Feldwich of Denver spent yestérday here, | cee Mrs. C. W. Looker is visiting in the city for a short time from her home in Lusk. | eee | Dr. and Mrs. A. Wilkenson and | James Wallace of Dallas, Texas were visitors here yesterday enroute to the park. | eee ; Miss L. Bond arrived in the city | yesterday from ‘Terrel, Tex., and ex pects to spend several days . eee Mrs, J. Clark is spending a few days here from her home in Chadron, Neb. cee Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pool and Mrs. C. C, Pool, all of Lavoye are spending several days here visiting with friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lightner came in yesterday from their home at Salt Creek and will spend several days | here. eee Miss Elizabeth West of Gothenburg, Neb., is visiting here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. OC. B. Hyatt are Salt Creek callers here visiting with friends for a few days. eee Misa Ann Frederickson of Ann's hat shop has returned from a two months visit with her mother in Cal ifornia and a business trip of several weeks to the eastern markets where she purchased a new stock of fall and winter millinery, . Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes of Pueblo, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Dyson of Decatur, Ill., are among the tourists here for the day enroute to the Yellowstone National park. eee Mrs. A. T. Slack has arrived in the city from Denver and will make her home here in the Poling apartments. Mr. Slack ia representative of the Western Electric company. eee Mr, and Mrs. Herbert L. Kennedy and family have returned to Casper after an extended business and pleas ure trip including the Yellowstone park and numerous cities in South ern Wyoming and Northern Colo. eee Mra, B. O, Stewart is in for a few days from Lance Creek, eee Mr, and Mrs, Joseph E. Reepe are spending a few days in the city from Omaha, Mr. Reepe is representative of the United States Rubber Co. were Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Bernard are visitors here for the day from Chey enne, eee Mrs. Claude Draper, woman's state golf champion is in the city for a short time from Cheyenne, Mrs Draper will take part in the tourna ment to be held here August 19. H. G, Hay, accompanied by his daughter, Mies Helen G, Hay, and son, H. G. Hay Jr., are tourists here for the day from Gary, Ind., en- route to the Yellowstone National park, eee . George A. Weedell left this after noon for Minneapolis where he will be joined by Mrs. Weedell who haa been visiting relatives in St. Louis for the last few weeks. They will convention to be held there. | eee Miss Barbara Roberts came over) yesterday from her home in Rawlins| and will spend several days here. Mr. and Mrs. John Egon of Den-| ver spent yesterday here enroute to Buffalo where Mr. Egon will attend| the Pharmaceutical conyention being) held there this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Thompson and baby have moved from their home | at 905 East Second street to their new | residence, 826 East Fifth street. Mrs. Calvin ‘W. Cheairs has ar- rived in the city from her home in Sterling, Colo., and will make an ex- tended visit here at the home of her Mrs. E. H. Pigon, 914 South Center stree City Briete O. H. Dunn arrived in the city to- @nv on a short business trip from Salt Lake. eee G. M. Hultman is among the out of town business men here for the week from Denver. Paul Ross is visiting with friends here for the day from Salt Creek. J. W. Snyder and son are tourists here for a short time from Denver. cee William Turner is attending to bus- iness affairs here from Cheyenne. eters Dennis Lucey arrived in the city this morning from Butte, Mont., and expects to spend the remainder of} the week here attending to business affairs. eee ‘Warren Batley, state auto license inspector, is here on business from Cheyenne. cee J. BE. Swindler is an of] man here from Tulsa, Okla., for a few days. H. O. Welsh, representative of the Beebe Runyon Furniture company of Omaha, 1s attending to business affairs in the city for a short time. wee S. D. Kilpatrick and A. A. Nisley are Beatrice, Neb., business men in the city for a few days. W. 8. Watson ofthe Morrison pack- ing company of Omaha is in the city on business. eee + Jack Ellis returned to the Big Horn mountains after spending several days here atending to business affairs. Nico!os Marsh of the Marsh Con- struction company arrived in the city today on a short business trip. eee Earl Reed is visiting here for a few days from Salt Creek. eee H. C. Kimple came down yesterday from Greybull and will spend several days here on business. u H. H. Sutton and H. W. Kinley are Oklahoma City visitors in the city for a short time. J. P. Golden {s visiting here for a short time from O'Ne!!, Neb. Ed Hewitt is a Meeteetse visitor here for a few days. Congressman James McClintic, as- sociated with the Haskell interests, and party arrived today from She! dan and will spend a short time in the elty on business connected with the Wyoming North and South railroad. eee ‘W. J. Cullen is in the city for the! remainder of the week from Lavoye.| —<Tonndw 9 how a cigarefte really can be you musttry a ow" Drink : udweisetr it's thoroughly aged~-not green or unfi ‘Anheuser-Bus nished St.Louis, ch. Everywoman’s Store Clearance Final of all remaining stocks of Everywoman’s Sale Sale Summer Apparel and Millinery Begins Wednesday Morning, August 8, at 9 a. m. All Summer Merchandise Will Be Found in the Subway Take advantage of the wonderful bargains to be found here—shop at your leisure—it’s cool and comfortable— plenty of room—bargains for all—but come early while choice is the best. EXTRA SPECIAL In House Dresses Lot No. 1 Simple dresses well made of good material in various colors and styles. $1.49 Lot No. 2 Dainty froeks designed for both beauty EXTRA SPECIAL Surprise Bargain Table Choice of Any Item Don’t Miss It! Extra Special Clearance » Of All Summer Hats Your Choice Regardless of and utility, made of fine quality gingham. Clearance Sale Price . Super Values In Coats and Capes One lot of pretty Morie Silk Capes, many with caracul $5 75 collars, black only... e One complete line of Sport Coats lined and unlined; suitable for va eke A wonderful group of handsome Coats and Capes in twill, cords, sport materials and cravenettes, which regularly sold at from $22.50 Bn Dd be D A big line of fine Coats and Capes, formerly priced to $48.50, in all desirable materials. $19.75 Clearance Price. Dress Skirts In these two lots you will find a liberal assortment of skirts in plain and fancy materials, both white and colors. Many. of them formerly priced double these clearance prices and more. Your choice at $2.49 $4.50 $2.45 One lot of Suits in tweed, twill cord and silk, for- merly priced from $32.50 to $45.00, at........... There will be dozens of other items included at prices to move them quickly. We intend that not an item of Summer Apparel shall be left by Saturday—so come early. Ms NEW LOCATION 110 E, SECOND ST.—NEXT TO THE RIALTO Former Price Wonder Values In Summer Dresses Consisting principally of ratines, linens, voiles, cotton crepes; vided into three lots for quick clear- ance at $4.75 $6 $10" All Other Summer Dresses A Small Line Of Cloth Jacquettes Smart styles in satin, silk, vel- vage and jersey, formerly priced at from $16.75 to $28.50. Clearance sale price $4.95 Handsome Torcheres — Cleart eo) |) Boudoir shade, each Lamps — Parchment wvevervescestenevervesseveedtterercesrssrsesteststsseetrrerstses)