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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cridune A, Reichenbach, 3 and PAGE THREE. The phenomenal growth of Caspers—= week with friends. They will visit during the past few yoars has caused a pressi ct more storage § Zin Content BONDED WAREHOUSES TO jor n'x=" CASPER BY COMPANY s.r, ie satan | the ‘Yellowstone National park, Wash- j ington and Balt Lake on a several | weeks* pleasure trip. oe er, si the Rev. F, A Mrs. Simon Johnson, niece, Miss Evelyn Johnson of Coun cil Bluffs, Ia. eee City. Miss Martha LaTouche, niece of tia oh Mrs. P. R. Blakey and Miss Mattie} George Jones ts in for a few days Spitzer, sister of Mrs. Blakey, ac | attending to business affairs from companied by Miss B. Martin, left | Arminto, last evening for’ Denver where they . will spend several days after which they will return to their homes th Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Wells ar- rived in the city today and wil spend several days here on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Wells is connect- ed with the Charles E. Well’s music company of Denver. ee C. R. Foster ts visiting in the city for a short time from Salt Creek. Miss Martha Peterdorf came down : pect to specialize in the handling of# carload shipments of the products of vast ; | 10 rday 4, Va. been visit | Casper, whose strategic geograph-|‘astern manufacturers and whol Miss Dunn Is and congregation and their friends,| T>eng peti. sote Se ae repeats births’ teak tae weeks at fuses ' fecal location, makes it the natural| Salers, redistributing the merchan- Honored Guest. as well as any strangers of Casper, Sop gs doth tone, representative of the| the P. R. Blakey home David street. i eee on dise frm this point. who are desirous of getting acquaint- The officers of the organiation are: ed, are extended an invitation to be Present. center of distribution for Northern Thi liminary hearing of John Wyoming 1s to have a bonded mer- K. “Bleck! 4 chandise warehouse according to the Equitable Life Assurance society of Miss Euda Stanko has returned from the United States, has returned from Riverton where she has been visiting Dunn who will be married tomorrow to Dr. T. J. Drew. Honors for the afternooh were taken by Miss Dunn and Miss Rose Ryan. Guests present. were Mrs. James P. Sweeney, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Miss Hazel Conwell, Miss Martha LaTouche of Richmond, Va. Miss Catherine Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Ryan of Omaha, Miss Margaret Eng- jand, Mrs. Pitt Covert and the hostess. eee Mrs. Mahoney Entertains. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney was host- ess mt an informa! morning bridge party given today at her summer home at the foot of the Casper moun- jXaing in honor of Miss Thelma Con- Pf don of New Hampton, Iowa, Miss Catherine Ford of Chicago, niece and house guest of Miss Margaret Curtin and Miss Rose Ryan of Omaha guests at the W. F. Dunn home. Among those who attended were ‘The evening’s program will consist of readings, songs, and instrumental music, concluding with a farce com: edy playlet entitled, “And the Lamp ‘Went Out.” All who come will be carefully measured as to height, and each per- son wil be taxed five cents. a foot. and two cents for each additional! inch. Those who are six feat or more will be admitted to the enter- tainment free of charge. Light re freshments wil be served. Those who are in charge of the affair are Miss Eda Holland, Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Hawkins, Ray Traylor, Haskell Good- Mrs. Pitt Covert will entertain ¢ members of the Thursday brid club tomorrow afternoon at her home on CY avenue. Dinner Party | This Evening Mrs. Emma Holden will be hostess at an informal dinner party to be given this evening at her residence on Ash street in honor of her sister and house guest, Mrs. Gladys Holmes with her sister Mrs. E. E. Davis for the last month. ee Mrs. Nell Kimball and children, Juanette and Bobbie, left today for O1l City after visiting here for sever- al days. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nau returned yesterday from San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles where they have been spending a honeymoon trip. While absent from the’ city they visited with Mr. Nau’s parents in San Diego for several weeks eee Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Keefe have as their guests at their home, 432 CY avenue Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Rath of Denver. Mr. Rath is a brother of Mrs. Keefe and is a geologist for the Midwest Refining company. oe . Mrs. J. Shikaney and son James, accompanied by thetr cousin and Mrs. Rehal, left this week overland for a tour of Yellowstone National park. after which they will go to Califor. nia to spend some time on a pleasure trip. Mr. John Sweeney and baby, John Alfred, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. BE. Kepling and son are tourists here for a few dayr from Omaha enroute to tho Yellow. stone National park where they wil: spend several weeks. ; aera b Miss Genevieve Ryan left last evs ning for Denver where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Howard Blliott. for several weeks. eee Mrs. Charies W. Barton and baby daughter Barbara left yesterday af- ternoon for the east where they will visit with relatives and friends for some time. s2e Mrs. A. J. Woods has as her house guest for a month or six weeks at her home, 631 Divine street, her sister, Miss Daisy L. Brenner of Muskogee, Okla. City Briefs Lawrence Johnston, representative of the Graham Paper company. ar- rived in the city today from Chey- Sheriff George Carroll of Cheyenne the Big Horn mountains where he “Blackie” Campbell charged with Dr. Herbert L. Harvey, Pres. {the murder of Jack Moore was in progress before Judge Henry F. Brennan this afternoon. Attorneys M. F. Ryan and E. Paul Bachelor were the attorneys for the defendant. | At the time of going to press, prac tleally no new evidence was brought J. D. Divine’ came in today from out. Denver on a short business trip. Mrs. Blanche Hethington, a nurse “al 4 at the county hospital and the who an Oklahoma! had attended Moore stated that tho deceased had said he had been held up. When she had asked him who W. H. Norris came up today from! held him up, he replied, “Them.” Cheyenne and will spend several days uttered no names. here attending to business affairs. Judge Brennan had the conversa 8-4 AS | tion between Moore and Mrs. Heth T. B. Hoffer, off man of Fort| ington struck out as not being evi Worth, Tex., ts spending several days! dence since it was not made out in here attending to important business; affidavit form. affairs, | It was understood that the state 2.1918 would introduce nine witnesses at spent several days on a fishing trip. eee W. gA. Spear ts in the city for a short time from his home in Doug.| Tas. eee J, W. Maney visitor here for . is short time. plans of the men backing the enter- prise. Sec.-Tre: 35c buys a pound of the best coffee you ever drank for anywhere near the price, You will like the quality as .well as you do the price! Harry Pyle of the Liggett and Myers Tobacco company is spending a short time here on business for his the hearing today. ee all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Adv | Medium Brown Hair looks best of company. | ee os Bee ee bl Clyde W. Kurtz and Stephen F| H. L. Butler is a Bolse, Idaho, Sibley stopped over in Casper for a visitor in the city for a few days. few hours today on their way to the| northern part of the state. The men) S r R li f are members of the Epsilon Delta Gladman, Vice Pres., Guy McClung, H. EB. enne on a short. business trip. chapter of the Sigma Nu fraternity) ’ wane tear en ee, Sin) seen eae eta, re mete ete sa Gis Sane Saar tl, COR INDIGESTION BETTY’S BEAUTY SHOP adhe Doentacnt Ot Dscwprs Miss MAF | ateht. | Women’s and Children’s’ hospital. M. K. Reed, revenue collector, ix in| 1° fourlne ine mate on Dusiness for) Basement Becklinger Building. Es Nee tle cneaapa o yeice : SP ene the city for a few days from Denver | ‘h® fraternity. ( > 3 van,) Miss ‘Thelma Condon, . Salen) B eee | } ed T, McCrady, Miss Patricia moi ard e|lganaesone telat Centr il seaye ehieine ‘Abetetant’Iaahawer™ Mile ™ 36) xim-| OFFERS SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Sullivan, Mrs. Frank Cowan, Miss Margaret Sulltvan, Mrs. Clark Rog- Mins Helen Anderson was hostess where she will spend some time on a ball of the O. L. Walker Lumber com- fs in the clty for a short time. : ‘ ark ROG at a birthday party gives tare ee | buying trip for the. Bhikaney’ are for a at Dany ta spending soe time here from $2.00 Compacthowden and Rouge. $1 50 a4 Seashore Atanas: Trdg Thea:| ning at her home in honor of her| £00ds store. A. Patterson, Jr., representative of| "!* home in Glenrock, | Whilesthey last, for. 25, e e ; sixteenth birthday. The evening was| eee the Lorillard Cigar company of Den: my dore/Wilson, Mise Cora Likely. Mrs-| spent in dancing after which retreah.|| Mr and Mrs. Leigh Townsend| ver, is spending a week os 10 dave} . Wiliam Burlingame of Rapid City, ' Ray Holloran, Mrs. B. B, Lummis, Miss Lou Riach sister and guest of Mrs./B. B. Lummis, Mrs. R./H, Nich- o's, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Miss Irene Savage, sister and house guest of Mrs Wyland, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. Carl Shumaker anf Mrs. R. M. Bar tholomew. ee Chrttien Batinver Teo Orem Seok ‘The Christian Endeavor society of North Casper Community wil! an ise cream social this evening 1 o'clock until 9 at the new site for the Winter Memorial church, cor- ner of HM. and St. John streets. The preegmiis from the affair will be added to the society's pledge to the church buii@ing fund. The public is invited to attend. at ee Nave, Warkiny Eutertains Fer Gat-cf-Town Gussts. ‘Myp. J. C. Warkley was hosters at an @njoyable morning bridge party givem yesterday at her residence, 713 “Grem street, complimentary to Miss ‘Do: y Burton of Pueblo, Colo., and Mieu Jane Meikle of Washington, who are guests of Mrs. C. K. Fletcher, and the Misses May and Sara Whit- sitt of Fort Worth, Texas, sisters and gsuests of Mrs. R. B. Leggett. Honors were taken by Mrs. Whitsitt. Quests present were members of the ‘Delta Delta Delta sorority and includ- 4 Mrs. William B. Cobb, Mrs. Harry Cotten, Mra A: T. Hansher, Mrs. C.-K. Fletcher, Mre R. B Leggett, Its. Whitsitt, mother and guest of Smith arived in the E ¥ / Lemgett, Miss Jet Nash, Miss OeryWoman s ‘s Jane Welkle, Miss Dorothy Burton,| Sy tomy from her home in Denver friends at the Mites Alice Hardie and the Misses Sara several weeks and May Whitsitt. ; ° Gieanere Circle Will Mest. ‘The Gleaners circle of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon August 9 at 2 o'clock at the homé of Mrs. J. D. Dismuke, 422 South Beech street. All ladies living between Beech and Elm streets are asked to be present. . Lutheran Aid ‘Will Meet. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet ‘Thursday afternon at the I. 0. O. F. hall. Mra. Forrester will act as host- ess for the afternoon and will. be as- sisted by Mrs. Kickson. eee society of the North Christian church will meet ments were served. Twenty guests attended. Personals Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Foster and son have returned from the Yellow- stone National park where they have been for the last three weeks. They ‘were accompanied on thelr trip by their niece, Miss Helena Williams of Billings. eee Mrs. Lloyd G. Smith and children, Winifred, Ronald and Edmund re. turned yesterday afternoon from Dan- ville, Il, where they have been visiting for the last few months eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. 8tonley and children left today for Billings. Mont., where they will visit for some time with relatives and friends. oe Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carpenter and family have returned to their home in Denver after spending several weeks here visiting with friends and relatives eee Mr, and Mrs. Thomas C, Miler have returned from a three weeks’ pleasure trip spent in Salt Lake and Ogden. . Miss Marion BE. with her brother, Homes J. Smith. eee Mrs. Daniel R. Adams and chil. dren have returned from a weeks’ business and pleasure trip spent in Denver. Miss Alice Attwood is visiting with friends here for several days from her home in Colorado Springs. oS give Mrs. Mary Stapéiton left this morn- ing overland for the Yellowstone Na- tional park where she will spend a two weeks vacation. eo Mrs. MacDonald of Macs Hat shop left Saturday of last week for the ast where she will spend several weeks on a buying trip. eee Mrs. Walter Storrie and sister, ‘Miss Emma Gothberg. Miss Dorothy Stitt and Bill Stitt will return today from Rawlins where they have been, have returned from Colorado where they spent a few days on a pleasure trip. . Mr. and Mrs. James Sandison and famfly accompanied by Mrs. Emma S. Barker left this week or Denver and other Colorado points where they will spend ‘eral weeks. eee Mra. G. W. Becker left today for the east where she will visit with relatives in Wisconsin. Indiana, Kan- sas and Missouri for the next two months, eee Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Calway and children, Helen and James, have re- turned from a three weeks vis! spent at the home of Mrs. Calway's parents in Nebraska. ee . Dr. and Mrs. H. <A. Reichenbach have as their guests for several weeks at their home in the Ideal apartments, Dr. Reichenbach's fath- Seasonability does not apply to Van Duzer’s Flavoring Extracts. They are at. all ment. first-class grocers—Advertise- here on busines: . James K. Milton has returned from Nebraska where he has been visiting with his parents for the last three weeks. eee Carter H. Holden is attending to business affairs here for a week from Omaha. eee H. L. Matten has returned from a week's business trip to Rawlins and Laramie. eee H. G. Gorman left this morning overland for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone a week on a business trip. see H. C. Van Torn is tn the city for a S. D., has accepted a position as for Harry Yesness, “The Man in the Barel.” DELL-ANS be 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere G. H. Michaelson, general manager, of the Braden company of Tulsa, Okla., is attending to business mat- ters here. Busy Bee Dining Room Close In—} J. A. Stewart, representative of the, Garlock Packing company, arrived in Casper this week. Mr. Stewart says that Casper is one of the liviiest cities he has yet come in contact with. N. Wolcott St. HOME COOKED MEALS Family Stylo 30 CENTS The Rodeo Just a little reminder that Betty has returned from her vaca- tion and will welcome old and new friends. Phone 467-J For Appointment All members of B. P. O. Elks will assemble at the Elks’ Home, Seventh and Center, Friday at 12:30 p. m. to participate in the Harding few days from his home in Denver. eee Roy Randall is attending to busi- ness affairs here for a few days from Denver. mars the fect appearanc: he complexion, ‘Skin toybies are’ effec. fively concealed. Reduces ‘unnatural Fyantiseptic, Whe Fieaerachel e's fc. White Flesh. Peer send 1Oe for Trial Sise FERD, T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City eee 8. F. Smith came up yesterday from Douglas and will spend several days here. cee Thomas Julian and son left this morning for the Yellowstone National park after visiting here for the last is over, but the August “Factory to You” sale of special Rexall bargains will continue throughout the month at both THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES Store NEW LOCATION Frantz Shop 110 EAST SECOND STREET NEXT TO RIALTO Rich in design and embellishment New Fall Modes ~~ ~ are indeed striking and at once attract the eye of the beauty-loving woman. memorial service to be held at the America theater at 2 p. m By Order of Exalted Ruler. W. W. SLACK, Secretary. ANNUAL AUGUST | FUR SALE Lowest Prices of the Year ~ - ,; BUY NOW AND SAVE KOLINSKY CONEY CAPES Handsomely trimmed with tails. Regular values that would sell for $49.50 $85.00. Our August Fur Sale The Latest Paris Decree MAR MINK COATS All handsomely trimmed with tails, 48 and 50 inch length. Regular $250.00 values. Our August Fur Sale $137.50 Price - 4) ee etn. es See ge da CARN | co EAL oe Sai pinay Peleg of the| | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Swis are Oma- | all full sized. Res. $125.00 $65 00 50-inch gorgeous Wrappy Coats, Regular . ee, ‘are asked to be present and| ha business callers in the city for s . | Our August Fur Sale Price_- e $375.00 values. Our Aug. $195 00 Ao. a cata ee ean tc dA a at Coats, | raps, ults GENUINE NORTHERN SEAL ia RRR CL ee, . A Sees dase» cage Tatts eek: ese e : | COATS AND CAPES GENUINE NORTHERN ? Pathe. hi Dresses | 48 and 50-inch lengths. All handsomely SEAL COATS Ww. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No, 39 will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall. Following the business meeting: refreshments wil be served by the committee in charge. o Auxillary Meeting Thursday Afternoon The Women's auxiliary of the Em- manuel Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. All members are asked to be present. —— a ane) ‘ and 3 4 comprise 4 comprehensive and adequate line for your selection. Come in and look them over at your leisure. matched skins. Values that would sell reg- ular for $225.00. Our Aug- $97 50 ° ust Fur Sale Price -----.-__- WHITE CONEY COATS. Trimmed with monkey fur. Reg. $135.00 values. Price HUDSON SEALINE COATS Made of finest quality Sealine. ; 45-inch lengths. Regular $150.00 values $69 50 ° Our August Fur Sale Price.__ Trimmed with large Eastern Mink collar and cuffs. Regular $400.00 $245. 00 e Our August Fur Sale Price JAP MINK COATS AND WRAPS Handsomely trimmed with tails. Regular $500.00 values. Our $295.00 August Fur Sale Price-___ GENUINE HUDSON SEAL COATS All 48 and 50 inch lengths. Trimmed with squisrel or beaver collars and cuffs, Regular . $675.00 value. Our August oan ers De NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS Fur Sale Price $395.00 ff Ceo cteaig AO =—_— } All 45-inch lengths.) Great. variety of ; oo a gir tenes th 7 | styles; all northern skins; beautifully mat- - Sozap, Boclal Biexice Bass poner) ination Bou : ched. Regular $200.00 values $99 00 Our Store is Headquarters for § dus tharibera. of the General’ Aid: 0- BRAND Fur Coats ‘Are Selling Plentifully Our August Fur Sale Price___ ° } ciety tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors, corner of Second and (Durbin streets. All ladies are invited SL attend. This will take the place of the regular Friday meeting. eee Masons Will Attend Memorial Services All members of the Masonic order are requested to attend the memorial services’ to be held Friday, August 10, at the America theatre for the late. president Warren G. Harding. Siiens Novel Entertainment Thursday Evening An unusual novel entertainment fs ant, ers heing planned by the Epworth League of the Methodist church to be given | See our extensive line, offered at low pre-season prices. Takes the place of vest, brassfere and girdle— worn next to the skin. Keeps the figure slim ' (Something New—Ask to See It) and smooth without interfering with freedom of motion necessary to dancing and athletics. In pink and orchid—Sizes 32, 34, 36, A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Unitl Wanted, Storage Free. FURS AND FUR COATS Everything Gyparanteed as Represented, Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop for Women and Misses | Mail Orders Promptly Filled in the parlors of the church tomor- row evening at eight o'clock } All the young people of the church |

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