Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 3

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r y evening. The chorus has been The regular weekly meeting of the ' jasper Business sd Professional | oyurch, yesterday from Cheyenne where she © 1 Sart facturers of photo mountings, of Vornan's club will be held tomorrow see spent several days visiting h} Mr. and Mrs. George E. Harter ar-|Columbus, Ohio, is in the city on 12:10 at the Hennir> hotel. The/g¢+ yrark's Guild friends. rived yesterday from Cheyenne and/ business for several days having ar- ff a suggestion from oach s, socia- | public ts cordially invited. Pleasure callers spending several|tives for a few weeks. obesity remedy to tablet form. Mar- ave a very successful “Father | 7 oe }days in the city. oS 6 Hantainad ne? wal danas tebocoe. Gan dance last evening at the In-| Mr, and Mrs. Andros Are | se Mr. and Mrs. BE. G. Henison of|world over at the reasonable price strial building with more than.100 | Hosts At Dinner An enthusiastic word for West [Cheyenne aro here today the guests! Har ser ba box or aereren ples attending. Seven . prizes| Mr, and Mrs: R. M. Andrus were] Palm Beach, Fla., is found in aloft friends. lnelant tibia tiie: Menwenotan Coated ere awardfd during the evening! hi at a formal dinner party, one} messaze recetyed from Mrs. Amanda LAosiides | Woodward Ave., Detrolt, Mich. 'This mmis, James Cody and the host. eee ight accomplish. All members are ered to be ay | afternoon at the home of . Mrs. Leigh Townsend was hostess sterday at an incheon given at her home, vest Fourteenth etreet, honors at dge being taken by Mrs. ‘harles Geis and Mrs. Charles Crab- © first’ ort ‘eber. FH DAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 ‘were out of town guests. Honors | for the evening were won by Mrs. fhe Casper Dally Cridune (W. D. Weathers. Mr. Higgins, Mr=.| stwsun as ett a= Cook’s Orchestra Booke Eves waste For Wells’ Store Concert = | The Well usic company has an- nounced an attractive musical pro- gram to be given at its store next Wednesday evening at 8:15 to which | company, left this week for Lander where he has accepted a position with an of] company, eee } Roy Spurlock returned today to [his ranch after having spent a week jhere on business. | = | 2. D. Herrington and John Engel Flute solo—“A Song of India”.-- |king of Glenrock spent ‘. Rimsky Korsakow | here on business ¥ Datid Foote . BY MARY TOBIN | | in chargs. Music for the entertain. ‘ ‘Good Morning Deazie” R. H. Chennell of the American ment was furnished by the Vander- te oe ee the public is cordially invited. The} .--------..--.-.-.__ Jerome Kern|Express company is here from request that resulted from the beck orchestra Auber Merritt spent a short time! musical numbers will be by Cook's The Sky Pilot’... {Omaha on business for several days. ellence of the first performance! eee the early part of the week visiting | orchestra under the leadership of A. M. Laurens fe 4 the fact that many were unable! Informal Tea with Mrs. Merritt at Douglas. Ray J, Cook and an unusually at- elect) --Sousa! 1. A. Peters and F. Rafetift of n entrance to the hall which Thursday Afternoon. ee tractive number of selections have The members of the orchestra a’ Thicago are business men here for a Ray J. Cook, director; Miss Helen jfew days. Stone and Fred Jessen, violins; E. } Chilcutt, cello; J. R. Healy Dayid Foote, fut . H. Shepard and Mr. Goodnight, clarinets; A. C. Mrs. Clarence Marsh visited with friends in Douglas for a short time last week. been chosen. The program in full is as follows: March Militaire—Op. 61, No. 1_. F, Schubert r Choral) Mrs. Charles M. Wright was hos- will again present Gauls ora-| tess at an informal tea given at at the Presby-| her home on North Jefferson street ga tabernacle this coming Sure} " Joseph Resek is a Tulsa, Okla. eee business man, who arrived tn the Mrs. C. A. Pennington was taken | Overture—“If I V to her guest, Mrs. Homer Sayles of E tage a i Cxabtoee, m4 city this morning, Denver, who has been visiting her |t© the Women’s and Children’s hos eal -A. Adam idson and Roger Crawford, co eee i alte—"Poupie Valsante” (Dolly | nets; Mrs. Ray J. Cook, plano, and} 3f. MoCraig cf Evanston is h for the last few weeks and who will c ere leave this evening for her home. Dances) ......---------E. Poldini| Glen Hopper, drums. on) Dastntes: Ser’ teag: ‘ee which basks beneath E. M. Jackesn is among the Den Gud Holds when the rest of the ver business callers ecver Sestiny Lan. Dring a shivering. at Gays to the city. At the regular meeting of the Cas| arr. and Mrs. C. sei ite L. B. Lawton of Snyter is here on Bf she pub ibrary with Aviorasy cite eatereol spending the last week here visiting business for several days. H. B. Durham presiding in the ab-|oo4 Ger with friends, will leave tomorrow| Mr. and Mre. W. A. Hansen of Sh sence of the president, W. S. Kimi] 72 ildren's hospital, for her home in Kansas city, Fort Dodge, Iowa, arrived in the| H. D. Streeter and J. C. Streeter » We a of Kaycee are visiting with friends qivlioa bypass liaapieenabrd with) Mrs. Les and attending to business affairs for Sad esion taxea. Jo Denthare lend the guests for a short time oe “Amgira o> sepa current event topics while R. C. Ca- Mr, and Mrs. Winfield Firestone of| Mrs. Harry Cariton of Minnes- 4 William W. White of Denver is Rawlins and chiléren who are en- is the guest of friends here route to Lander where they were|for a few Ceys having arrived inst |Sttending to business affairs here called on account of the illness of|evening from Denver where she|for ® few days. Mr. Firestone's father, has been visiting with friends for oplia oe eee several weeks. ‘Wiliam Hanson of Basin is here Mr, and Mrs. Harold Delaney of on business and visiting with several days here visiting epertte. friends. frien Mammoth returned yesterday from| Mrs. Ben Harper is here for a few sipae oy eee Oklahoma, where they have been |&ys visiting with friends and rela- zee tives from Montana. B. T. Cullen, manager of the Wyo- ming Grocery company, left last vening for the Pacific coast on spending the holidays. eee Mrs, Oliver G. Johnson expects to leave tomorrow evening for Den- ver to be gone for several days on a pleasure trip. ere | Misy Marie La Raury of Lost| Cabin is visiting with friends hero | for a few days. Mr, and Mra. EB, T. Benson of Oklahoma are among the out of h James P. Sweeney, James; ext Wednesday, January 16, at the|town business callers spending sev- mk 4 L. 8. Waeetiastes. B. B.| church, on Grant and Lind street. |eral days here. “A se « eee Miss BE, C. Lewis and Miss A. Hol- Jand are visitors here for a few The Kings Heralds wil! meet to-|days from their home in Denver, morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Eile East Side Methodist Community| Miss Margaret Douds eche, Ralph Schul | Albert F. C. Perrin, representative . Lodge company, manu- returned eee Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins of Glenrock, who spent a short time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus, returned to thelr home today. Mre. Higgins and niece, Miss Eloise Amoretti of Lander, expect to leave for Cali fornia going by way of the southern route Januar.~ 19. eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hogue of Montana are here for several days enroute to Chicago on a business gram for the meeting tv!!! consist will spend several days here. ember 7 Me, Mrs. George T. Wallace, who has been confined to her home for some time with a severe attack of the la srippe, is greatly improved and ablo to be about. Meeting rived this morning. ‘The first =. . some worthwhile work the clud| s+ yrark's ¥. H. Williams is here on business today from Sheridan. meeting of the year of guild held yesterday Mrs. P. C. o | Nicolaysen on South Wolcott street | Was featured by the report of the financial committee showing the great success of the guild during the last year and the election of officers. ‘Those who will serve as officers for 1924 are Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, presi- dent; Mrs. George Jarvis, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Paul Weidner, secretary and Mrs. T. F. Algeo, treasurer. Guests who nats set? Dale McDonald is here from Chey- enne for a few days, ‘Townsend % se. Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Ward of Cleve Jack Russell came in yesterday land, Obfo arrived yesterday and jon a short business trip from Salt will visit here with friends for a'Creek. few days. © 04 a pate tie Frank Broder, who has been the Mr, and Mrs, G. A. Richards ere| accountant for the Casper Floral informal bridge 406 Nei trip of several weeks, among the Cheyenne visitors spend- - Musical Program At sve re ing several @ays here. . ., Wells Store Next Week Miss W. A. Myland of Colorado oe |All Fat People . tz, Mrs, Charles Crabtree, Mrs.| The Wells Music company has an-jis the guest of relatives here for} Mr. and’Mrs. Frank Ensland are . Shumaker, Mrs Joe Denham) nounced’a special program of music! several days having arrived yester-|enjoying a several weeks’ visit with] Should Know This | to be given at its store on East Sec-| day. relatives in New York. | roe eoplesowe a pent of big ond street at 8:15 next Wednesday hg th ne). < | tude yt the author of the now fa~ be an b, mr eription, evening. The program will be sup-| Mr, ang Mrs, W. B. Richalar are} Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bergman of |Mous Marmola | Prosoription | plied by Cook’s orchestra and the the Denver business and|Colorado are visiting here with rela-/ duction of th rah being won by Mrs. G. | of a series given last evening at thetr reshments. were served | home, 128 South Durbin street. Mr. lair _by the committee and Mrs, Jobn Higgins of Glenrock Kutzled who is spending the winter there. ‘Thousahds of. tourists are said _to be pou Mr, and -Mrs.! William C. C’ayton of Chicago, who have been ‘spend- ing therlast few days» here) with pow leaves no’ excuse for dieting or violent exercise for the reduc- on of the overfat body to normal. Advertize: ng into the city IN FULL SWAY 4 OUR ANNUAL ' January CLEARANCE SALE 24550 534.50 44.50 OVERCOATS $24.50 $34.50 Save Today and Saturday in the APPAREL CLEARANC Unionsuits Wool Mixed Unionsuits Sizes 38 to 46 $1.65 Dress Caps Men's Neat Patterns Dress Caps, All Sizes, Values To $3.00 $1.50 Boys Shoes 38 pair of Boys’ Shoes of broken lots, Brown, Black, Lace or Buttons, sizes ranging from 13 to 5. Previously sold up’ to $4.50, to clean them out at one price— $2.35 Don’t Overlook This This Is a Real Bargain We must clear our stock—Winter Coats, Dresses, Furs, Hosiery and Silk Under- wear—Apparel Garments you'll need for the Winter weather—are priced par- ticularly low to move them quickly. Come and choose—you'll find the apparel you need at much less than you expected to pay. WINTER COATS We have grouped all our Winter Coats in three groups for quick selling. have been slashed right and left—the cost has been forgotten. Prices $35.00 WINTER COATS_______-------.---- $50.00 to $60.00 WINTER COATS ___________ $30.00 $70.00 to $80.00 WINTER COATS_____-_--_ $40.09 LOVELY NEW DRESSES Our regular stock to which have been added many lovely new models, bought at special prices, is offered at remarkable savings. Silk and wool in lovely variety. i} $17 to $20 SILK AND WOOL DRESSES.-____ $12.50 $25 to $35 SILK AND WOOL DRESSES_______ $18.50 $40 to $60 SILK AND WOOL DRESSES.______$29.50 SILK AND WOOL HOSE Black, Putty and Nude. $2.00 value. Now...... $1.00 WINTER SUITS Oo retinas » asetenr $25.00 --Sampl or brown, at one price— Mepnick Bros. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx yesterday | Hosiery, Cooper’s Underwear, Ralston Health Shoes. | company. o- EB. E. Odel] ts a Billings. Mot jbusiness man here for a short eee from Lavoye om a business trip. eee EB. Pere of Salt Creek ts here on business fcr # short time. } eee tendent of the Ohio Oil company. | spent a short time this week in |Laramie and Rock River on a bus! | ness trip. | see C. A. Flynt, a business man Omaha, is spending several days in | the city. eee M. L. Craytor of Salt Lake City ia visiting with friends and attend eae HL C. Hackett cf Denver arrived yesterday end expects to spend « ‘week or 10 days here on a business trip. He will also spend several Gays in Salt Creek before returning | to his home. eee J. H. Logan of Thermopolis {s/ here today on business. eee W. H Countryman, rancher of Natrona county, is spending some OUR STOMACH Seated tongue and belching.” Always find relief in CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Gweeten your stomach and breati—oaly 25¢ Men's and Young Men's SUITS A clearance of all Suits in order to make room for new shipments. One lot of Young Men's Suits in all styles and colors, to clean them out CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE Values to $45.00 For Men and Young Men 24.85 | Shop Elsewhere But Look Here Before You Buy | John McFadyen, general supesrin-| Webel ing to business affairs here for sev- | |r PAGE THREE. business trip tn the interests of his|time on a pleasure trip in San ego, stopping at the St. James is attending to business affairs A. F. Lockhart came tn yeaterday | tmportance here " f | a Yeo Good Reasons WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE AT T# BOSTON swore THE OLD LEARNER STAND FIRST We are out of the high rent district SECOND Personal Service THIRD Lower Prices ‘A Few Prices Below Will Convince You That Lower Prices Prevail Here | “ALTERATIONS FREE” | MEN’S DRESS SHOES 1 Lot of the Famous “Ralston” Shoe tn calfskin, vicls, cordovan. Blucher or Bal lasts, 27 pairs in this lot to clean them up $5.45 H. B. Francis of New York City for several days. .. M. A. Myers and son Paul are mong the business visitors here or several days from Denver. Thomas Fiddes, formerly with the . Commercial company, has ccepted a position as clerk with nson Brothers grocery. SAVE THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING-USE 1S MADE JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 WE CARRY ONLY STANDARD MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES SWEET-ORR (Union Made) Work Clothes, Mallory Hats, Holeproof Selz $ Six and Selz Royal Blue Shoes, Mallory Hats Union Made All Colors, Sizes Pants Extra Made $2.95 Men’s Work Shoes One lot of Men’s Work Shoes, in Goodyear Welts, Munson Lasts, some 8-inch tops; previously sold as high as $8.0¢ 32 pair in this lot. Dark Well Color, some To Clean Them Up at One Price $2.95 Black STORE OPPOSITE HENNING HOTEL THE BOSTON 260 SOUTH CENTER STREET THE OLD LEARNER STAND “Trade With Us and Save the Difference’’ Cc, Suil 2 So. Center, St --€oat* ana ‘‘Hotel:Blockhs ECO. a i t

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