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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 Music Shoppe Opens New Recital Hall Tomorrow |= ormer Legion Club Rooms in As an individual event of large season's offerings. Its addition to| day, special gifts for children having the Music Shoppe fs an assurance|been arranged that in the future this store will have truly ample facilities for re-| Marks have citals and concerts sponsored by | success with persons and organizations.|the short two Casper Musical talent in this city will be|ducted the store here. Mrs. Klein| mother, Mrs, E. W. Adams afforded an inviting opportunity for|has been consistently and ably ac] 0 og an” ce ag Sliced Bacon, 1b.-----__ 35c Pork Chops, Ib._-----_-- 20e Purhlg uae recital hall and _plano| in this ety; andthe opening: tense | the parents of «: they gist bora this Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib._-2Q@ | Pork Shoulder Roast, @isplay room is in the basement of|row of the Music Shoppe Recital| morning at the Women’s and Chil- Pure Lard, Ib.___-_-____ 15¢ || Ty oa the Becklinger buflding immediately | hall is an notable event that merits| dren's hospital. beneath the Music Shoppe store,/the enthusiastic attendance of all and 1s connected with it by a brosd| Casper people. Smoked Picnics, Ib...¢3'4e@ | Spare Ribs, lb._---____ 15¢c eae % ITY IEFS Sugar Cured Ham, !b._--2Ye@ | Spring Chickens, 1b..-_.35@ Both mother and taby are reports S pss Kraut, qt. coc eee Ur Stewing Chickens, !b.___30¢@ elas ategepere aad soleuicie aanetor ta coumen: ; Boiling Meat, Ib.___=____ Turkeys, Ib: _---__._____ years of experience tn such art work in the east. Mrs. James From 2 untfl 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon some of Casper’s finest musicians will entertain the visiting public. In the evening from 7 to Miss Mary city yesterday home after spending a short time|, Mrs. Bessie here visiting with thetr daughter, | Om Lysite. Mrs. R. E. Houseworth eee Mra. Jees Kelth and son Roland haye been spending a short time in Shoshon!’ this week visiting with Mrs. Keith's sister, Mra. W. C. Smart. short time. Mrs. Merton Wilder and children have returned from Shoshoni where they spent several weeks visiting at OUR the home of Mrs, Wilder’s mother, causes bad breath, coated tongue nud belohings ANNOUNCEMENT ie eee ‘Always fad relief in 4 Creek are visiting with friends and shopping in the city for a few days this week. Mr, and arm, John Patten ot sait | CHAMBERLAIN’S || Wy) G Porkins & Co. || ‘SPECIALTY STORE TA ror Mrs. Guy. Mitchner is spending several days this week in Thermop- olis visiting with friends. cee Miss Anita Fuller is the guest of friends and relatives here from her from a two days’ visit spent with her aunt in Cheyenne. see Mr. and Mrs. BH. A. Preston and daughter are visitors here for a few days from Denver, eee Becklinger Building Ready for Fete; get Es Sire, OT ens DAY AFTER DAY " REALIZE THE SINCERITY OF Mrs. Bess Klein and Miss Zoe < Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Chapman have | Burlington and Quincy railroad, ex- ae house guest at thetr home, pects to eve 38 short time for Rolled Rib Roast, Ib._ Capons, Ib. ~__ Mrs, A. M. Tuttle of Albuquerque. cf Pot Roast, Ib.__-__-___ Ducks, Ib. -------_____ -30¢ Sia! peace ta Celera ba en! beammea ieee coe Shoulder Steak, Ib. ---4'74@ | Geese, Ib. ----_--_______ eet ee eel a a Veal Steak, Ib.----______ 22ce | Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz..25¢@ wag ses last evening and will apend several Veal Roast, Ib,_-_---_--_ 20e | Heinz Mince Meat, pint--20e@ days here on a business trip. { Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hawks are here on businers from Denver. will spend several days here. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sells are vis- iting with friends in the city for a Miss Annetta Welch is the guest of friends here from Midwest. Miss Beulah Warner is here vis- stomach and breati:—enly 25¢ | wwe” | MITCHELL HAT SHOP PAGE FIVE ness of his father who is assessor of | eral days this week. eee Fremont county. see Frank Conahan of the Tripeny oe ee O. P. Jones is a Thermopolls bust- Floyd Bracken spent a short time | Drug store has returned from Lan-] I. C. Schaefer ts attending to! ness visitor here toda. . | day. this week in Shoshont! visiting With | —————_——— == ——— friends. SATURDAY AFTER SATURDAY arne Pat Royce has returned to the Basement of city from Lander where he spent several days attending to business Ctarles V. Baxter is among the Salt Creek visitors here for a short time. MEYER BROS. MARKET HAS OFFERED THE PUBLIC REAL OPPORTUNITIES TO CUT THE MEAT F. L. Nickieson has returned from BILL TO A WHISPER ® few days’ business trip spent in = Griggs of Groat Fata, Mont.. F TOMORROW WE REPEAT WITH RENEWED VIGOR—YOU CAN’T HELP BUT for. achieved remarkable ¥ 7 Sse Sitle ‘Seappa'is | Lavere. meer pending” some’ tae THESE SPECIALS Years they hace con.| here visiting with Mrs. Goodman's eee L. J. McCormick is a Kansas City business visitor in the city today. - eee D, G. Robinson is a Cheyenne man spending a short time in the city. A FULL LINE OF OYSTERS, PICKLES, RELISHES SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY MEYER BROS. MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 eee Fink arrived in the from Minneapolis and eee Scott fs a visitor here eee Denver business men here include Housewives WATCH FOR OUR —announcing arrival for Saturday of scores and scores of new pring ‘Frocks © C's sleeves, necklines, these three BLETS == 50 HATS—Regular $10.00 § at... 90000 -<“ 50 HATS—Regular $10.00 Now --------- P4090 features strike the dominant note in dresses for Spring 1924. In its eQ) H entirety it sounds the fashion dic- H tates for the entire season—giving gener- ous latitude for personal preference in selection. Balcony Casper Dry Goods Our sale has left ug with hundreds of Remnants in desirable lengths in silk, wool plaids and suitings, ging- hams, voiles, lingerie material, rib- bong, etc. All plainly marked at LESS THAN 5 PRICE Stamped Goods Table ‘Towels, Aprons, Pillows, Children’s Dresses, Centerpieces, Scarfs. Values up to $3.00 and $4.00. ~49c Phone 1981 CLOSING OUT SALE tion of these creations for the Frantz IS STILL IN PROGRESS Shop’s large number of discriminating customers. Remnants SALE PRICES PREVAIL ON EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. ¥ - This store keeps pace with the fashion of the hour. As soon as new styles are evolved and approved, they are on view here in short order, due to our buying connections in the leading style centers of the country. These frocks bring the note of difference which fashionably dressed women always seek. Miss Frantz arrived this morning from New York where she made personal selec- Price ranges for better dresses in the most charming of spring styles—shown on the main floor are $32.50, $42.50, $52.50, $65.00, $75 And Up to $175.00 Sc Counter JUST SEE WHAT ONE LITTLE NICKEL WILL BUY HERE: —1 bolt Bias Tape —1 Hair Net —1 15c card Safety Pins —1 bunch Beads —1 yard Hook and Eye Tape —1 bunch Silk Embroidery Floss —1 pair Children’s Hose Dryers —1 bolt of Embroidered Tape —1 Artificial Wax Fruit —1l yard Organdie Trimming ~—and many other articles. —for Saturday the Mezzanine Is featuring many beautiful New Spring Hats Petticoats Silk Jersey, Radium and Taffeta $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 5; —boyish suits _ 120 E. Second for youthful figures