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de Casper Dany crmoune New York arrived this morning and will. spend several) aays here. ‘ . FAGE THREE, Frederick Moller is attending to Mr. Connelly is connected with the | nusiness affairs for the week in Mammoth Ot] company. Montana. eee Watts pa ULBRANSEN The Registering Piano @ tea from 3 until 6 o'clock ut the tending to business affairs and visit- c ing with friends here, eee Charles B. Frazier of Dallas is attending to business affairs and visiting with friends in the city for several days this week.” eee M. H. McCray ts an out of town business man here this week from Texas. spending several days here from Riverton. M. C. Berry is attending to bus!- ness affairs here from Parkerton. ees I. F. Danher is tn the city today on business from Minneapolis. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Butler of Montana arrived in the city last night and expect to make their home here. They will be the guests here, until living quarters are se BY MARY TOBIN WW. Nicholas, L. G Roseman has returned from the northern part of the state where he has been on business for the last few days. . Frank Stephen is in the city for a short time this week nding to I, J. Hendrix of Billings is the guest here for several days of his By ee: business affairs from Los Angeles. | ther Frank Hendrix. “In » Clase by Ttselt” tend. spend. . J. ‘tson yesterday eee t te vite ty to jay an The second program of the serier | Neighbors of Woodcraft from Laramie and will spend a fow| Denver business men who arrived Lato heen 108 preedsiert week. =a aus ustc will be given Wednesday evening | To Meet This Evening. days in the city this week. in the city this morning include —PLAY 2 Soe aa id. D. Bellrose, William C. LaRarge, ROLL. Simple Way to Get ie UT of Bicetheada | os . Glenrock was represented here| W. J. Foeble, F. H. Foss and T, E. in charge of the program. At this| Session this evening at the I. O. O. | evening for where y} yesterday by J. H. Banks. Jameson. ¥ meeting all scout masters and their |. hall during which time candi- oe. eee j troops will be present and will be|@ates will be initiated, business| Week on a combined business and} Elbert ©. Stone left last evening} Robert Bright {9 attending to rey, mayer felle-te ger ciaeelt a guests of the union for the eve-| Matters transacted and refresh-| Pleasure trip. for the east whero he will spend| business affairs here from his home| Blackhead: » that is to dissolve them, 3 Meeting Wednesday ning. All parents are especially tn-]™ments served. Today marks the itoring until the first of next month on alin Philadelphia. eee pec two ounces of cals | CASH PRICES ‘The Casper Woman's Department-| vited to attend. Tho program fol-|twenty-seventh anniversary of the} M. D. Whiting of Kansas City ar-| vacation trip. eee 2 Hiitic on erhots et ciate $420, $495, $575 and $650 a} club will hold its regular monthly | lows. organization. The lodge was first | tived in the city yesterday and will Sey Theadore Hanson arrived in the the blackheads briskly— | TERMS IF DESIRED mevting Wednesday afternoon begin-| gong service: established in Cviorado, April 1,|8Pend several days here visiting] H. B. Hughes came down yester-| city this morning from Ft. Collins EES ene you-wilk be suse rhe ning at 2:30 o'clock at the Knights} violin Selections _.__ .. | 1897 and tn Casper, October 21, 1901 | With his sister, Mrs. I. H. Gardner.|day on a short business trip from] and will spend several days hero. yopaared. Bia D : Ch E. Wells of Fythias hall. Mrs. Harry B.| ____ Miss Gladys Scaris| With a charter list of 36 members cepted Riverton. SR 9508 Blackheads, no. matte as. Maxon the newly elected prosident| Reading -_____ Miss Lois Rarje | Which has been increased since that | Miss Elizabeth Vaughan arrived nme Henry Tallman left yesterday are, simply dissolve and dis: wilt be in charge of the meeting. Cornet Solo Dean Burdick | time to 278 members. Officers for |in the city Sunday and will spend} Maurice Clark is a Philadelphia|overland for Cheyenne and Denver ee ---- Miss Katherine Coale | the organization during 1901 were: | Several weeks here visiting with Mrs Morgxn Entertains Aarcee een ces Goodman |Past guardian, Mary Craig; guard. | fietds and relatives. Miss Vaughan Bridge Clu Today Piano Selection ..__. ae jan aeighbor, Martha. Dean; advisor, | Fesides in Denver. W. L. Connelly has been attend-| frente out Mrs. G. T. an entertained the} Miss Helen Carter | Fredia Rhodes; cierk, Effie Jones: eee ©. LT. Lee is an out of town man ‘ing to business affairs in Cheyenne. clean ati members of 1’ (aPaLot bridge| address... Mrs. Minnie Fenwick | banker, Lucy Conwell, magician, | Mrs. Frederick Stone of Sia = ae club of which ‘s a member to-}" State President of the Union | Evelyn. Jameson: atteadant Alta |!" an out of town visitor spending day at her hop. 605 South “zi Song -.—. _-.. “America” | Rowe; Inner sentinal guard, Imanda |® Short time in the ty: this week. avenue, Subsiliites were Mrs. Benediction Rev. Rh. Schulte; outer guard, Henry Pad- cee Huaebrand | sock: captain of guard, Etta Buter;|, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Dillon business man spending a short time in the city. es Music Co. on a several days business trip. E. eee Phone 194, {{v-—q ase 0 they ving the pores free an Iatinele natural ‘conditions || ret tape haat : departed last evening for their home ‘at ‘Mrs, | Bake Salo and Bazar Sesre ether erent man lin' Denver after . spending. several Hosiery Cloth Capes , Mrs, Bayars, Mrs, W. H.| Saturday at Holmes’. Hewteackal Yassse cerns: days here visiting with relatives. . Bargains i hoy \ Yacy, Mra. 7. J. Drew, Mra. C. Ej The Ladies Ald society of the eigen Searhces ‘ for Spring .dnean, Mrs. J. J. Don»von, Mrs. per Christian church will | pigy TRUE SHAPE William Kocher, Mrs. Edna Thomas, bath Gaia 8 Sarna eater Cae and i CITY BRIEFS o Mrs, H. Talpers and Mrs, J. W. urday, .\pril 65, 3 I ease WIN antnesenes SILK HOSE Wa hiset Ge ieee i Bingham. Su eas if rh schoo! girls’ class of the Range of Colors of 19 cloth Capes, in : 2 oe ute ee ie Grace English Lutheran church on| Casper people in Cheyenne for a 3 jlight and dark, all full silk BS iat age apalaa’ treat ghoaks: Wedner'ay evening at her home| short time this week on business $1.00 Pair i i fi ae Hes of the P. B. 0. Sister-| Dinner ‘This 1504 South Spruce street. All mem-| include: H. C. Fitzpatrick, H. B, lined, some with embroid- tiood will hold a cake sale Wetnes:| | Members of the Delta, Tau Delta Bee reg ieee ce ree | meaeen (a4) Altoed Harwery VERILASTIK ery trimmed. Regular day afternoon beginning 2t 1 c’clock) fraternity in the city will te hosts Wi 16.76, and continuing until 6 at the John-jat a dinner tobe gtven this evening | Bake Sale Tomorcow. Bawin Lundgulst, representative po Ree $16 son grocery, store, 638 East Second) at 6:20 o'clock at the Henning ho-|At Grand Groce, pe) the, Visiar “Talia daahive: ts E , street. Scan EY maekie guns Wiomnacis seme! ch ot the | gaye: this’ week fom’ Omaha. $1.25 Pair fi ‘ i Special $10.95 Mrs. y Win Entertain Luthersn Men's rst Congregational church will see = Se eae Bvening To Mest Frag, Club hold thelr regular tnonthly bake| xEyverett Bird of Fdgemont, 8. D., is here on business today. L. C. Nichols of Salt Creek is le tomo; Mrs. 'T, J, Drew wilt entertain the/ The Litheran Men's club wit! | orciock at thar Gin t enip ice members of the Pl Beta Phi soror-) mest Friday evening, April 4, at 6:80 | 278 Bast Second nrrece f ity this evening at her residence on|o’clock in the banquet roam of the : North Durbin street. Henning hotel, All mer of the a spending today here on business. ose church as well as visticrs are in- Sot oe Tuesday Tea C'ub Is vited to attend. Neal Liarrigan of Midwest is at- Entertained Today eee _ Mrs. Carney Peterson entertained) Meeting Tuesday at PERSONALS the Tuesday tea club this afternoon! Presbyterian Tabernacle. The PRICE of * ‘ Telen Williams of Boise, The PR +O at her residence, 702 Divine. Guests| The annual meeting and ban Miss ¥ : : quet | ragho, 7 . present were: Mrs, William B. Cobb,|of the First Presbyterian chica Meee eee = oe Nicotine tors ‘{ : SA IEE gto Mrs. R, E. Wertz and Mrs. Hal Cur-| wit! be held this evening at the tal, fabel G ran. uioters of = fe ea ae. ernaclo. Following the dinner which Mr and Mire. Hany C. Hiden of tended e: Mrs. 5 . Schwartz, n " of 5 ar. Mrs. e c. a, Mra. RH. ‘Nichols, Mrs, Arthur seal adie es Suit tahoe Sete Deuver arrived yesterday and will Delicious = Instant % . spen seve: ny! v1 Bes die Bet, eens SNS) which time’ reports from tue aitter- [with friends and attending to west, | f That's what you'll run into when you enter the Subway tomorrow. So be prepared— Gus Bell. ent departments of the church wil | ness affatrs. 1 ie . et Grace English Lutheran bee cn eme ren there will be bargains all around you—each item shouting its proof of the money eee Se eee Has not been advanced ; + v ; ; * 3 z to be present and to take an ac-|shopping here and. vit wi Saving it offers in order to induce you to take it home with you. Here are justa fe Tv English Luthi Ala is pping re visiting with WwW T Ww pepe al ae 7" Bs oa cine tive part in the affatr. The program | f riends from Keeline. YET ae for the evening will vonstat of a vio- lin election by Miss Helon Ston accompanied by Mra. Ray Cool, vo. cal solo by Mrs. RB. Leggett, duet y Leggett and Mrs. F. J. Les- Re rienens “ ° accompanied by Mra, Rickets? hed BE et Charles’ Fowler and community SCOTT'S * a Sopeeeiret . ; eauty Parlor singing led by H. Roe Bartle. . eae te Baths for Ladi: EMULSION eden iats Reet eee ae 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W . ; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trigalet of More ‘economical than ever ing on Thursday afternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. O. C. Hauptli 1015 South Ash street. Mrs. Hauptli will be assisted| by Mrs. A. B, Barhaug, All mem- bers of the society are asked to be present, of them that will give you a warm reception. Sera ee W. ©. T. U, Programs Start Wednesday. Hesidone pS : Nune Women's Chtistial- Meuiper: Sey ethan tes err Food Unrivalled ance Union program to be given|the Cag) here this week will start tomorrow eee Oran si D wlll: ANS afternoon at 2 o'clock an continue} until 4 at the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. S. E. Bailey will be in charge of the program and a’l those interested are invited to at- Silk Dresses Sports Coats Are Our assortment of beautiful Silk Popular Dresses is still complete with the new additions each day making it possible to seiect just the dress you would want for street, after- Here are more new models— * many versions of the new styles; q Easter wear, in all the wanted swing to embo breezy touch : | fabrics so popular this season. eh LL od poor hed There are styles galore. Just ; 3 Dressy Coats—in all the favored imagine buying brand new eR : dresses—the ones most in favor fabrice—popular priced at this very minute at the special $12.75 $16.75 ‘AND AND ‘$16.75 $23.75 SPORTS SKIRTS WOOL SPORTS NEW FOR tc Skirts Kimonos Draperies Waists Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Don’t wonder whether you can; aye or tint successfully, because | perfect home dyeing is guaranteed | with “Diamond Dyes" even if you| never dyed before. Drugeists have| all colors, Directions in each pack- ag6.—Advertisement. | The latest creations in Easter Footwear are now Ming displayed for your approval, Real economy in both i i Are in great demand at this time. Our assortment service and price of Piahe, Sports Skirts made up in just the kind DRESSES of fabric so desirable this spring. Silk crepe, wool " The “Gypsy’”’ $ 00 $ 50 crepe, plain and fancy cloths in wool and silk. Poiret Twill and Wool Velours © . Knife and box pleating. All sizes and colors. i ’ Priced at Charming styles—all colors—sizes 14 to $3.95, $6.50, $7.75, $32.50 for this special selling. $9.95, $11.95 $13.75 Men who want the utmost out of a suit investment will find these suits “the berries.” Real serviceable, all-wool fabrics, real staunch; shape-retaining hand-tailor- ing; up-to-the-minute style and ex- tended wear to be derived from the extra pair of trousers. And all these suits at so low a price as $35. Dressy Blouses These are the sort of fancy Silk Blouses that women select for their well groomed appearance and they are so decidedly in fash- fon that at the moderate pricing, one may choose enough for plenty of changes. $3.95 and $5.95 New Millinery The wonderful showing of New Hats received a warm welcome Saturday, and we are continuing the sale this week with new ar- rivals, keeping up the assortment. Price range. / $3.95, $5.95, f $7.50 ‘ Black patent leather, high ¢ Spanish heel—the correct Shoe for the new peach hose. | We carry these suits in all sizes | —for men of all regular and out- the-regular physical propor~ tions, MEDNICK BROS. 4 SEE OUR WINDOWS Shoe and Pattern Shops on the Balcony Richards & Cunningham Co.