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SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923. Miss Gladys. Hasbrouck left last night for Laramie to attend the weds ding of Miss Virginia Mil'er and Lee Scott, which will take place there Tuesday morning. The bride-to-be was of the same class as Miss Has- brouck and a member of the same sor- ority, the Pi Beta Phis. . Mr. and Mrs. ©. Mohr and son have returnéd from: Thermopolis and the Yellowstone National park whére they epent several weeks on # pleasure trip, Sie Pe Mr, and Mrs. James Carroll Jr., re- turned Friday from a two weeks pleasure trip through the Jackson Mole country and the Yellowstone National park. They were accom: panied cn the trip by Mr. Carroll's parents and’ sisters, Mr, and Mrs. James Carroll and Mrs. Theador J. Butherlahd of koswell, N. Mi, a’so Miss Josephine Carroll.of Tampa, Pia. aunt of M?, Carroll, Miss Virginia Fox of Atchison, Kans. and L. M. Shad- bo:t of Wichita Falls, Tex. Mr. Carrclls parents and sisters will visit here for several weeks while thé re- mainder of the party will leave today for their homes. see Mr, and Mrs. W. Brown are the par- ents of a baby son who arrived Friday st thelr home, 745 South McKinley street. Dr. Kelth, the attenditg phy- clan reports both mother and baby to be progressing nicely. SECA Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Connelly will return this week from New York. Mr. Connelly, who has been in Eu- rope and who returned last week, was joined by Mrs. Connelly a few days ago. see Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlisle spent yestorday visiting with friends enroute from Denver to the Yellowstone Nat- jonal park. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle were formérly residents of Casper. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson, ao- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banner, will leave today overland for Cheyenne where Mr. and Mrs. Banner will spend until after the convention of the grand chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs, Johnson will go onto Denver where they will spend weveral days. eee Robert Rue, who has been visiting for the last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes, will return this evening to Laramie. se. Miss Norma Betts, who has been visiting here for the last week with Miss Florence Eastman, left last even- ing for her home in Longmont, Colo. ees Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beyer have as their house guests at their home, 837 South McKinley street, Mr. Beyers mother, Mrs. August Reyer of Green- wood, Wis., and sister, Miss Lena Beyer of Milwaukee. They will visit here for several months. rer) Mrs. John McFadyen has returned from Findlay, Ohio, where she spent Several weeks visiting with friends and relatives. see Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, accom- panied by Miss Edith Harris, left Fri- day overland for California where they ‘will spend several months. eee Miss Nellie Bartholomew of the Btockmen’s National bank left Thurs- day of iast week overland for Denver where she will visit for a short time after which she will jeave for Bt. uis to spend bo ee ‘Weeks vacation. Miss Lela wcteietiaes arrived yes- terday morning from her home in Oklahoma city and will visit here for some time with Mrs. Billy Heatley. eee Robert Byrnes of the Mutual Bene- fit and Accident association left yes- terday for Salt Creek, Rawlins and Rock River where he will spend some time on business. oe Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hurley are Spending the day at Careyhurst vis. iting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Carey. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mr. and Mts. H. L. Baker and two children together with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodge departed yesterday for their homes in Ottumwa, Ia. see Mrs. Frank McGann left this week to visit with her parents in Sheridan. eee Mrs. Eugene Peach will leave soon for Ottumwa, Ia., where she will spend the winter. see Mr. and Mrs. James Hussard are Visiting with friends in the city from Nebraska. eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durbin are Omaha, Nob., visitors here for a few days. eae Mr. and Mra. B. B. Lummis ha 4s thelr guest Doran Lummis of chan enne, brother Ld Mr, Lummis. ry Mr, and Mrs, - Miller have as thelr guest Mr. Miller's brother Mar. old Miller of Virginia. Mr. Biller is enrout¢ to California. eee Mrs. Affamae Stoddard left last week for Norton, Kans., where she will visit with friends and relatives for several weeks. eee Mrs. H. A. Young ieft last evening for Cheyenne to attend the chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Young is associate matron of the Mizpah chapter. ee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Colt are here visiting with friends from Colorado, eee Mrs. H. F. Owrz is a Denver visitor spending several days here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrell are Sait Creek visitors here for the week end. eee Mrs. W. H. Linhardt and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Irwin arrived in the city yesterday from their home in Green River and will visit here with friends for several days. eee L, E. Laird and daughter Fern spent yesterday here from Worland. Miss Laird is enroute to California where she will attend the University at Berkeley. eee Mrs. Nell Charles Geis has as her guests at her home, 604 South Durbin street, Mrs. Arthur P. Miller and daughter Ann of Denver. eee Miss Cleo Truskett has returned to her home in Caney, Kans., after vis- iting here for several months at the home of Mrs. C. D, Welch, 745 Kirk avenue. eee Sa Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young and two sons, George Marvin and Herbert, have recently arrived in the city from Cheyenne and will make their home here in the new Kemp apartments. Mr. Young ts purchasing agent for the Kasoming Oll company. eee ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. J, Relm are visit, ing in the ctly for a short time from their home in Chardon, Nebr. see Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher an¢ daughter Leis left this morning for the Yellowstone National park where they will spend until the last of the month. They will be accompanied home on their return by their son William who has been spending the summer at the park. eee Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Cunningham had as their guests at thelr home on South Center street on Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Robert D. Carey and guest, Mrs. Whiting of Kansas City, Mo. eee Miss Anna Wine has as her guest for a week, Miss Wilma Anderson of Roundup, Mont. eee Mra. W. G. Perkins and sen George and Mrs. O'Connor and Mrs. James left yesterday for Denver where they will visit for a week or ten days. eee Ralph Denio of Sheridan is in the city to spend a few days with his father J. W. Denlo, ef Longmont, Colorado, who is confined to the Lath- (Leedy) 1 French Horn, Instrument Specials Clearance Sale Exceptional Values BAND INSTRUMENTS 1 Juvenile Drum Outfit 1 Clarinet B flat, used ~~. $10.60 1 Clarinet B flat, Hohner $14.80 \1 Cello, used, at. ) 1 Cornet (Holton) used -. $39.50 2 Trombones, brass $50.00 used —.. grand | - Trop hospital recovering from a slight injury sustained in an automobile ac- cident on the road between this city and Dougias. pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. Williaxg Holland ac- companied by Charles Hollend left yesterday for the Yollowstone Nat- onal park where they will spend a week of ten are oi) & pleasure trip. make his home. E--Governor sna Mra. B. B. Brooks Will leave today for the Yellowstone National park to spend a short time! on a pleasure trip. see MPs. J. Bean hes returned from Titnots whet ohe has been visiting with friends and relatives fof some time. ten days. John Tripeny and mother, Mrs. William Tripeny, will overland for South Dakota where they will spend several weeks on a eee Billie McKay will leave Tuesday for Los Angeéles where he expects to eee Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen, dcscheoainte by her father, Mr. Evens and sons William and Gerralé, and daughter Blizabeth, left yesterday for Brooks’ lake where they will spend a week or eee T. S. Cooke of the Standard Oll company was expected to return this| child) with a pillow because {t cried. morning from Chicago where he has been for a short time on business. oo Nearly 80 per cent of all children of we elementary grede age of this country leave today attend public séhool. wpe Casper Sunvap spornmg Crioune MOTHER KILLS NEW YORK, Aug. Press}—Apparently unmoved, Mrs. Arraigned in court toda: charge of killing her 15: baby. teat, io is charged with homicide. ——— insect pests, snails and centipedes. INFANT CHILD With Data U pon 18—{United Catherine Diamond, 27 years old, nib- bled at a stick of candy, while being Police charge she smothered the Mrs. Diamond is a pretty blonde. Next week she will be given a sanity destroyers of found beetles are y' ber of statesmen af the allied coun- Mellon Returns pean European Crisis poet era WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Andrew J, Mellon, about to take up his duties again as secretary of the treasury, after an extensive tour abroad, has brought important information for, President Coolidge concerning the European crisis. Although Mellon stated upon sail- Ing for Burope about two months ego that he was going abroad purely for & vacation, he conferred with a num- Burope. ing his stay in tries interested in the present Euro- crisis. Unofficial but usually trustworthy information here is that Mellon, dur- Europe, obtained a great deal of important Information from allied statesmen and other in- fluential interests on the situation abroad and that the foreign govern- ments involved in the reparations and Ruhr controversies attached a great|‘ied at a local hospital Th deal of importance to his presence in| Insect attacks upon living crude, finished and utilized forest pro- ducts amount to $130,000,000 annually. say the entomologists of the United States Department of Agriculture. coated Ths en ibs are approximately 21,300,000 in this country. PAGE = JOSEPH SHIKANY 10 EE night will, be held from St, Ant! Catholie church at 9:30 o'clock day morning. Pall bearers have selected from the friends and tives of ;the deceased. trees. this port, in addition to many vessels. —always something new at the Frantz Shop anil} 1 RAL Lil Ail CA Rich, Fur-Trimmed New Fall Suits hown at this store are f catechins the fancy of women who love smart, elegantly ap- pointed costumes. The materials are rich, the lines convey the acme of good style, and the har- monious fur trimmings give a touch of distinction. One of the season's smartest models is a grey duvetyn trimmed with Kolinsky Squirrel, in sixteen sizes. The jacket is a tie-around with a circular flounce on the right hip. Priced at $185.00. This costume represents the last word in the season’s best styles. Come in and see this, and the many other beautiful new suits we are showing. New Fall Coats Our fall lines include a large group of lovely cloth coats in deep pile fabrics, duvetyns, and Deland’s plaids; many with rich fur trimming. Complete range of styles, sizes and prices. New Fall Hats Beauty and Novelty ‘Stamp Autumn's Newest. Millinery Modes The fascinating search for a new chap- eau is on—and it ends just as soon as you enter our millinery department. For here all the favorites of the new millin- ery ideas are gathered in a variety that bespeaks eloquently of our knowledge of the tastee cf an exacting clientele. See the New Models At Everywoman’s Store iy Meet Your Friends At New Location 110 EAST SECOND STREET Next to the Rialto Ul New ‘Arrivals In Shadow Proof Costume Slips; black, blue, brown, white and flesh.. Boudoir Caps and Head Bands; pink, orchid, black and white ... msi vy Mt $5.50 to $12.50 ..-$2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 The new Netherall, flesh, white and orchid, sizes 82, 34 and 386....$3.50, $5.50, $9.50 3 Hour Special Monday 1 to 4 p.m. 12 Bars Palmolive Company’s Special Subway Specials A Special Group Of Fall Suits $22.95 Some tailored models; many fur trim- med. Black, brown and blue. Regular $3C.00, $35.00 and $40 Values A Line of Wonderful Values In Coats for Fall $9.75, $14.75, $19.75 <u i m aR ie —look at our display windows (| ities MIA ANI nt > hi mm 7 Sale Ot : New Fall Dresses’ (Main Floor) a For Street and Afternoon Wear. ~ \ ‘At ZN a Including such attractive materials as roshanara crepe, poire, twill-back aetise georgette and canton in black, blue aod many lighter shades. You’ll Save From $5.00 to $7.50 On One of Three New Dresses For Street, Afternoon and Dinner Wear Materials of first quality canton, pofre, satin and heavy silk crepes. Colors are principally reindeer, grey, brown, blue and black. You'll Save From $7.50 to $12.50 On One of These New Dresses a. DISCOUNT _ x ONFURS . ~ Our pre-season special on all Fur Gar ments and Chokers is attracting scores of women. If you plan to buy a fur piece here is a special opportunity, Coats, Wraps, Capes, Jacquettes Smartly designed and made of selected skins expertly tanned and sewed. Eastern and Jap Mink Grey Squirrel—Mole Hudson Seal—Muskrat Marmink—-Raccoon, ete. Grimsby, England, ts now the great est trawling center jn the world. Bey tween five and six hundred steam trawlers alone are now registered af “4 bien mw | saa 1 Set Orchestra Bells --.. $22.50 BANJOS Orpheum Banjo, long neck $67.85 1 Banjo, long neck at_... $17.65 1 Star Brand, long neck, at $4.70 1 Banjo, short neck, at -. $18.75 1 Banjo, long neck, at -.. $22.65 1 Banjo, supertone, at -.. $23.95 . For bargains in Pianos, Player Pianos and Phono- graphs see page 3. HOME Ce yer + tM BRIPR 232 E. Second St. Casper SEES te tes $5.00 $10.50 Lovely New French Patterns $16.50, $20.00, $25.00 and Up nn Sit $12.50 Chokers and Neck Scarfs black and red fo DRESSES on Your choice of 100 Fall Dresses in Your choice of 50 pretty Blouses in BLOUSES Platinum, beige, baum, marten, sable, mink, fitch an popular materials, for school, office white: ree Oe aT ED. other colors; aquierel, 00 to $7. eludnacdhes i bs an $759 $5.50 acer protected by our positive guar. qs mn wo ao im Y PRU uth, ric am Ai)