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AIRVRER At as itd wade Atma ay tats Mint Ad dit tte memos PAGE TWELVE. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connors had as their guest yesterday at their apartment at the Wyatt, Miss Be: rice Perkins of Kansas City. Miss Perkins is enroute to Thermopo'is, where she will visit with friends for a short time. eee Mr. and Mra. Jack Vivian have returned from a two weeks’ pleas ure and business trip spent in De ver and other Colorado points. een e Frank Gilmore who has been vis iting here with hig sister, Mrs. R, Rollan and family, left last eve ning for his home in Denver oe The Rev. Joe P. Jacobs of Libert Mo., formerly treasurer and finan- cial representative of William Jewel acc anied b: Ja E ed v. J. F gett secretary of the Wyoming Bapt state convention, eee Mr. and Mra. Eyverett Harrison and children arrived in the city y terday from Montana and will ma’ their home here. eee Mrs. Frances Davis who has been spending the last few months with her mother in California return to the city this week eee Miss Adeline Jacobs has ‘returned from a pleasure trip spent with friends in California Mr, and Mrs. K, L. Manney of Tulsa, Okla., are visiting with friends and attending to business fairs here for several w will spend several days in § looking over the oil fields before turning to their home. 2eie Mr. and Mrs, Frederick S. Gordon of Denver are the guests he several days of Mr. and Mrs, J Q. Anderson at their home on We nut street. Mr, Gordan and Mrs. Anderson being cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Price of Salt Lake are in the c! bui ness, having arrived ye y Mr. and Mrs, S, A. Connorton of Omaha arrived in the city yesterday and qwill spend a week or ten da here on business and visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Roseberry are in the city for a short time visit ing with friends from Bucknum. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens are visiting with friends here from Bil lings, having arrived last evening. eee Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Hartnell of Salt Creek are in the city visiting With friends and attending to busi- nese matters. eoe2e Mr. and Mra. Ross Barnes are Lander visitors here for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. K: F. Schumm Edgar, Mont., are in the city for short time this week. Miss Margaret Clark, accompanied by Mrs. Anna Obert of Miller, Wyo., is visiting in the city for several days. s2e Mr. and Mrs. Frank C, Jameson are guests of friends here for the remainder of the week from their home in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Warden of Oklahoma are spending several days here enroute to Thermopolis from Denver where they expect to spend some time. ferry Mr. and Mrs, Leland C. Lalley of Montana spent yesterday here vis ing with Mr. Lalley’s sister, Mi: Margaret Lalley enroute to De where Mra. Lalley will undergo serious operation Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Clark and daughter are Denver callers in the city this week for several days see Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Douglas of Billings are here for several da visiting with friends. vee Miss Helen Smith, who has be: visiting here for the last three wee with relatives, will leave tomorrow for Utah where she wil her brother and family weeks Worth, Tex Farniture Payment Dispute In Court C. M. Frenchvilte, who lives Mills, tried a unique method of co lecting payment on a_promisso: note Wednesday, according to tr sheriff's office, but landed in jail a result. Frenchville claimed tt @ note for $600 against a ture store which the pr fused to meet. th party he ordered a bill of furnitu amounting to $1,040. When t furniture was delivered French handed over note as first 1 ment on the The propri f the furn store claims that the note was s tled up through the deliver automobile to Frenchville T latter will have a prel tex hy? Coughs, Colds “Flu Watch out for “Fl monia now. Check quick. McMULLIN'S always reliable. Have Ne ing better for w bronchial troubles or asthr germacide and prevent germ diseases has a I in every home. Manuf by Tilden McMullin ¢ Mo. Sold by Casper Pharme - Advertisement, and pneu ESONMMUNNA AN A YOUR CHOICE OF AND WRAPS DRESSES YOUR CHOICE OF 135 Silk and Wool Dresses Every dress offered arrived in Casper dur- ing the past three weeks. They must go re- gardless of what they cost. Materials are Charmeen, Velvet, Satin, Twill, Roshanara Crepe, Crepe Faille, Dundee Crepe, Moire, Jacquard Crepe, Velvet, Bayadere, etc. They cannot be duplicated at less than $65.00 to $89.50 DURING THIS SALE $29.95 EVERY OTHER DRESS IN STOCK HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY DIVIDED IN TWO LOTS One Lot Lot Two ALL HATS | ALL HATS That sold as high as | That sold from $18.00. During this ]}$18.50 to $389.50. sale. During this sale 00.00 /00.00 A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until Wanted rs imi im iit tt ttt tt ttt tt tt, ‘GREAT ‘OUR PLANS BUSTED! We Are Remodeling Our Store, Building a New Balcony and Have Ordered New Fixtures Which Were to Arrive In Casper About December 15 LAST NIGHT We Received This Telegram This means that we must dispose of every Fur Coat, Cloth Coat, Dress, Hat and all other Ladies’ Wearing Apparel in our Store Just as Quickly as Possible THE FIXTURES SHOULD ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS AND DURING THAT TIME PRICES ON ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE CUT TO PIECES Positively No Reservations, Everything Must Go — The Public Will Be the Beneficiary 206 CLOTH COATS 53 CLOTH COATS 85 COATS AND WRAPS All fur-trimmed with fine furs. Made of very fine materials consistin i i a 7 of Brytonia, Arrabella, Mustrosa, Ormondale, Velveretee, etc. These LENS a els RR ene un. Melee cee Pe ueee SalueR, Yee nere coats cannot be duplicated for less than $96 up to $125.00. and cannot be duplicated for less than $200 to $225, DURING THIS SALE DURING THIS SALE THIS SALE DEFIES ALL c Since the closing of our Anniversary Sale new merchandise has arrived daily. This merchandise would have been disposed of in the regular way by December 15, but the early shipping of our new fixtures has altered our plans. All of it goes in this sale. Ede Caspet Oailp Cridune ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1973 SALE. EVENT BEGINS TOMORROW a AU MUNI TEL AM * NEWCOM®S CARLTON. pxesomer GEORGE W. © ATKINS, mast Vict-PREeroent GRAND RAPIDS, MICH., _ .- Noy. 14, 1923 FUCHS COMPANY, CASPER, WYOMING. SHIPPED YOUR FIXTURES THIS MORNING VIA. C. B. & Q. GRAND RAPIDS SHOW CASE CO. YOUR CHOICE OF YOUR CHOICE OF ‘ .. gree The very finest made. All of them elaborately trimmed het he dahil tee ae he tee These coats can- ith furs of the better kind. Materials of acknowledged sare supremacy. They are lined with the finest silks and are UNAM O BE HERE AT 9 O’CLOCK TOMOROW During This Sale There Will Be ( any No Refunds or Exchanges