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ly je FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cribune , - PAGE THREE. ! ne Teapot with Mrs, Brown's parents, Commission, former rates having Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hollman. They MUSI WE been found to be unreasonable. Ac- . ~ are guests at Be aati 24 tion was brought by the United Verde Extension Mining Company i Mr. and Mrs. ‘p. c Asriteens of Den- against the Atchison, Topeka and » ] ver arrived today and will spend Santa Fe and othér railroads. = until Wednesday of next week yere visiting with friends. | rH T H. Ss. rs) eee | | Mine aes ares a we CONCERT A AUDITORIUM Lemons Bleach been the quent of fiends for the| = the Skin White }/] VALUES AS BIG AS THOSE THE FIRST |last two weeks. Conclusion of Musle Week tn Cas-13. Soprano Solo—Lo, Hear the | Wo Her Bridge Club" Members: Mra; Barl Osborne, Mrs. M. Davies, | | per will: be "enarked bys the Coancert Gentle Lark (by request)-.. ‘The only harm- DAY OF THE SALE Mrs. E; R. Trollope entertained the| Mrs. M. Spencer and the guest of tt the h'gh school auditorium to- ---ee+-=--Bishop less way to bleach bers of the ABC bridgé club| honor. morrow evening. Never before ‘a Smith the skin white ts ‘yadueminsrcastisid: atanieiianta (tte aed | Cl TY BRIEFS have the people of this city so thar-] | Accsmpanied by Mr. Ed. Flinn to mix the Juice of on South Lincoln street, Honors at] Dancing Professor ‘oughly enjoyed such a full fare of| Flute Obligato by Mr. David Foote two} lemons with bridge being taken by Mrs. A. V.|Is Visiting in City. [harmony and melody. 4. Community Singing___.-.. a three ounces of Forbes and Mrs, A, F. Larson. Mrs.| ‘rhe dance committee of the regu-| Attorney Ambrose Hemingway has! Among today's musical offerings ~-----Led by Mr. A. V. Ritchie a Orchard White, Mrs, Trollope Entertains _ Mrs. H. Murphy, Mrs. E. Robbins, 3 e is where 5. Hallelujah ‘hich dru H. H. Klockseim was a guest for the|ia> Saturday night returned from, ‘Thermopo! were programs at the high school in lelujah Chorus from the which any 5° : e 2 afternoon. Members who attended|1. 0. 0, F. hin ‘pteeenta: Proteease prod ure ha Il hace BA hg the morning and at the Rialto thea- Messiah -___. Handel gist will supply A very special assortment of silks and other materials were. Mrs. C. M. Morris, Mrs. W. L. |, A. Hepburn, a. dancing master iter and the Realtors meeting this Selected Chorus for a few cents: in a good range of colors and styles to choose. All England, Mrs. C. J. Wickert, Mrs.}with an international reputation!, W: R+ Parsha'l is a Pittsburgh noon. This evening will witness a] Community singing, Wyoming and Shake well in all y i ethan werkels 7. L. Lanouette, Mrs. W. C. Eads,| Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock when | business man who is spending sev- large gathering of Standard Ol] em-| America theaters, every night dur-| bottle, and you have a whole quar- worth double and more than we ask. Rn a Mrs. T. E. Howland, Mrs. H. J. Lan-| he will @ short: eral days in te city. |pfoyees at Industrial Relations build-| 'ng the week. ter-pint of the most wonderful skin puette Mrs. A. V. Forbes, Mrs. A. ek ae a pth iat to srs jing for the concert to be given ——-—_—_ whitener, softener and beautifier. Ff. Larson, Mrs. C. Lange, and} trfe regular dance. It is asked that Ww. J. Polis, arrived {n the city!there at 8 o'clock. At the Chris. NEW RAT. Massage this sweetly fragrant = Mrs. G. L. Gibson, The club will] ai) who desire to meet the professor this morning from Little Rock and tian chureh talented members of the ES lemon bleach into the face, neck, e @ Pm f be entertained again on Wednesday | wil! be on hand as he is considering me ant ie business affairs here congregation will entertain with arms and hands, It can not trritate. afternoon of next week by Mrs./ the possibility o! 1 for peve' ys. musical numbers. Famous stage beauties use It to ’ ; ro Wickert at her home on CY averthe.| ing in Casper.” a deca Waa For the final day of Muste Week ON BULLION (thins that crear, youtntur akin and || SILK DRESSES—Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses eee AE oc Pa Harry R. Friedman ts a Chicago!the program provides the noonday rosy-white complexion; also as a in a choice selection of materials, colors and styles. Welpte Roast _ |Past Chief's Club aan transacting business affairs concert ‘at the Rialto theater and SR ER co freckle, sunburn ana tan Bloastt All pare nicely trimmed and neatly 9 95 vel Meeting Tonight 4 the evening event at the high school » May 9.—New] You must mix th remarkable WenIBhed 3 at ee BBS SSE Fela ne Among those who enjoyed ®) Mrs. John Whisenhunt will en- bap tas where the Apollo club of 40 voices|"@tes on copper bullion Clarkdale,|lotion yourself. It can not be weiner roast last evening near Mor-ltertain the Past Chief's club this|,,J; W- Danby of St. Louls arrived jand a selected chorus of 60 votces| Arizona, to San Pedro and East San| bought ready to use because it acts| SILK DRESSES—In this assortment are dresses of mon Canyon were: Miss Dorothylevening at her home. 1235 South, ‘>!8 morning and will spend a num-| wii! be features. Pedro, California, were prescribed| best immediately after it is pre- fine quality. All silk crepes and many other silk ma- panied, Peas ripe re Py Ash street. The meeting will be- ber of days nere, ya aaa, Following is a detailed recital of by the Interstate Commerce pared.—Advertisement. terials, all very nicely trimmed; all rances I ss nat 8 o' t <=> : ’ > gomery, cand “ths, Mesara. Briasi| ce tedbostanca WIT te tain |; Deavér. business’ men ‘here tor _a|‘' Wocsaturday, conserts new styles and well made_______---~ $14.95 Doumherey, seri Rusvell, John Trip-|ter which refreshments will be ser-|f¢W “ays include, Horace H. Gall- Rialto Theater—Noon, is oa a ; ; eny and Harold Masters. ved. All members are asked to be| »rath, C. H. Erickson, A. 1. Moss/1. Sptes’ Orchestra Selected z paste SILK DRESSES—Here is a wonderful selection o PR re Sin % present. Mises BE. W. Richardson and F. W. Elis. $5 Gesinheua Dest - aeigcted high quality fancy Silk Dresses in the season’s precio tena oesee el Mies Sullivan’ Batertais A: Wi Goa? ob “htanphpolia vax |8:-Vetalameier en Ol ae 4 choicest colors and newest styles. Not a dress in this The Security Benefit assoclation| For Out of Town Guest rived this morning on a several] “Partea’ _ _-Tosti . lot worth less than $35 and lots of 93. 85 will hold its regular meeting Satur-! Complimenting Miss Beth Clare | ays’ business trip. “From the Land of the Sky } } them worth more__________________ day evening May 10, at 8:15 in the] of Canada, gyest of Mrs. Leigh Mc. %, he Blue Water” _. _.Cadman Knight® of Pythias hall. Following|Grath, Miss Kathleen Sullivan en.| A. C. EB. Riggins and W. Arnett the business session a leap year|tertained this afternoon at an in- Me CLE : _ Miss Violet Faulk i" j@ SILK DRESSES—In this beautiful assortment of of Careyhurst spent yestercay here | 4, “Lullaby Lieurance a 4 |@ Dresses are values that will surprise you. Only the dance will be given and a silver of:|formal bridge party given at her|on business, Het '@ finest quality materials and the newest styles and fering taken at the door. The pub-j home on East Tenth street. Gues' & 2%, High Schoo! Quart * * * = colors are in this lot. A look will con- 35 00 vinee you ~~ EN ° Uc ts invited . who enjoyed Miss Sullivan's hosp!- Wade Fowler is in the city from/5. Violin Solo—Romance”_Svenden cee tality were: Mrs. J. W. Johnson, | Douglas. Mrs. Carrico Woman's Glub Meeting Mra. Cecll Bon, Mrs. Pitt Covers, cee 8. “Berceuso from Jocelyn", SPECIALS FOR \) ATURDAY Tomorrow Afternoon. Mrs. David Fox, Mis. Ted Purdy,| J. H. Zentern and D. Spraggin® = Mrs. J. W. Bingham will entertain} Mrs. Harold Delaney, Mrs. Leigh|are among the Salt Creek business! “Td a Wild Rose”_...MacDowell One special lot of Women’s Coats. Colors, tan only. In this lot are many large sizes. All well made and a very special at _ co ATS. AND JACQUETTES Many. new styles and colors in this group of Coats and Jacquettes; nicely trimmed; neatly $9 95 finished and well made__---------=---- ° COATS A large rack filled with Women’s and Misses’ Coats the members of ee cere. aon i psghane ree incent. Mulvaney,| visitors in the city today. High School Glee Club club tomorrow ‘ternoon at er | Mra. Haro! jompson, Mrs. Car- eee 7. Spies’ Orchestra Selected I M ET home, 611 South Kimball avenue.|ney Peterson, Mr4é. Herbert Ladd, Frank J. Estes came in yesterday ose GROCERY DEPAR' The meeting will begin promptly at} Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Maurice|from Midwest and will spend several 2:30 o'clock, Price, Miss Ma: oan ahs igh School Auditorium—8:00 P. M. i. Ba gs Meuthapeetysaitiveniasalae tele See 1. Apollo Club (Forty Volces)— Red Onion Sets, per quart_-_-_____ Bake Sale Tomorrow at honored guest. J. F. Caldwell is here today attend.| () Pee Song sgl ea Potat h Holmes Hardware. a. ing to business affairs from Salt ood ----...-R. oven ‘otato i Group No. 2 of the Ladies Afd| First ER Church Creek. (b) The Owl ana the Pussy Cat es, W ite, per Cwt oc —=- oe society of the Emmanuel Baptist | Takes Vote On Build!ng see ‘4 church will hold a sale of baked} Last week petitions were circu-| W.G. Heald is an out of town bus-| (¢) Lit goods Saturday, May 10, at the|lated among members of the First,iness visitor here for a few days Holmes hardware store. Methodist Episcopal church asking|from his home at Buffalo. Mr, A. V. Rite Director Chow them to sign requests of thé offi- 58,2, +, Selected Chorus (Forty Voices)— Mr. and Mrs. Anderson efal board to start a building tund| T. J. Ryan js the guest of friends| (9) Greeting to Spring. Entertain Teachers. campaign at once, also asking them|here from Midwest. (b) Good Nii rc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson |t©® sve their preference, if any bo-| 9 9 E entertained informally at dinner last|tWeen the two building sites, the} J. A, VanNess and J. Kennedy of Mrs, Merta Smith, Director evening at their hom: 88 Midwest | 0ld site at the corner of East Second| Salt Creek are here today on busi- Pure Apple Cider Vinegar in Cruets_45@ No. 2 quart can of quality Sliced Pine- apple ---------________--__ 28¢e Royal Red Tomatoes No. 2, per doz. $4.75 Del Monte, 16-0z. Ketsup___________ 32c . avenue, for departmental teachers |#"4 Durb!n streets or the new sito| ness. of the Park school. ‘Those who at-|8t the corner of South Center and ose tended were: Mrs. Helene Hutchin-|='ghth streets, The signing of! BE. 8. Meyer is a Kansas City bus- son, “Miss Edna Julian, Miss Edna | these pet'tions resulted as follows|Iness man who arrived in the city Weisbrode, Misa Niedermeier, and |VeF 200 favored the starting of the|last evening. MEAT DEPARTMENT i o building fund campaign at once, and eee in plain and sport styles; part and full lined. In é Miss Elsie Narbor, rf i i brract pes PO ass AnaktuStOr of the) 174. tnd'cated’ thetr prefersncs te-| Allen Michie 1s attending’ to bu Pure Rendered Lard, 2-Ibs. 35 a variety of styles and sizes. } ices garding the church site as follows:/iness affairs here for a few days|] Exclusively Luncheonette Re eas ee --ddC At e z 156 favored the old site while 19|from the Michle ranch. Mrs. Newman Entertains for fuvGed trainee atta: patty) ce 8 tad Se Sa Rochester Visitor Thursday. 1 Mrs. J. F. Newman entertained ee min rane weerts ach ty yesterday at an informal luncheon oe. and Mah Jongg party given at her residence on Cottonwood street com- plimentary to Mrs, Frederick Strider of Rochester, N. Y.. who is visiting here with her mother, Guests who Best cuts of Pot Roast, per lb:_{5e—17e Corn Beef, per Ib.___-___ p-—~--- 5. Ae Rib Boil, per lb,____________________10e COATS In this assortment are All Wool Coats in a beautiful selection of the newest styles and colors. Very nicely trimmed; satin and silk lined; $ small and large sizes__.___._--_______ 18.85 Noonday 4 5 45e Luncheon c Roast Beef Hash—Cold Bailed Ham with Potato Salad. Robert D. Wilson arrived last! evening from Greybull and will) spend several days here. PERSONALS Mrs. Frederick Strider of Roches- We will have a great plenty of Strawberries, Lettuce, 4 attended were: Mrs. Mary Morgan,| ‘te? N. ¥., Is in the city the guest ae me yeas een ee Tunchson ordeye’ include Fresh Tomatoe M4 : ere: . ¥ : ‘assell. soup, atoes : rs s and all such ‘01 i | Ppa gy from Van Tate [Jars kointows “bret andl but kad all'such ‘green gouda 4 Main Floor and Basement » tea, cof. : Givanaave. ‘Bra uxiiaaeioe tne|,,Bamin C. Taylor | hae pes os fee, milk or iced tea. Call Us Early So We Can Select You the Best } . v pent a diecepais day this week. the city | few days on @ business trip. Wecae Barre canoes Gsicc Take Home a Quart of Cusper’s Best Ice Cream | Specials B. ‘ a 2 . B. Dennison is here today on | wi iz Also Bottled Drinks CHILDREN’S SATEEN BLOOMERS— 4 aavtiaiitin y with Whipped uit tn, Gann Dein on Sgr Cream OC Jol Very Special -- c Wolcott street, Mrs. Gorman’s sis- | COTTON BLOOMERS— ter, Miss Elizabeth Davidson of : | K ildi B th Gr Ty ¢ 7 i q Omaha. Miss Davidson arrived yer |Cheese Making Is Yon ONNSON brewers Groce 0. For children —___- A eed Maes 29e 4 a ‘ H | 4 Serger. 909 esrsots itp visit here Seb uation of One 638 East Second St. Phones 1251—125? hs CLOSE que eta bh Separate garments, q “ee drawers and shirts. Jalues 7 Mrs. E. H. Shakelford of Salt W ° to $1 2 cages 39e 3 Creek is visiting with friends and yoming Farmer Pomirian tae pam ret ee Ne (se Pe Vinee . shopping for several days. | 2 FANCY BLOOMERS—Women’s fancy Cer SBT | Change of Locatio EY Miss Alice Stevick has accepted) THERMOPOLIS, Wye, May 9.— 5 sf flowered bloomera-————--—----_---_- -49¢e a ines Ee aa Snipe pie ouane an DR. CAROLINE C. ip conte Rae eniiaiecat satin 69e ‘coat Gate : loomers; $1.00 quality___.__ Little Mother of Mine city uyentanday devi tanter “Aid inant emanate eine hee” | ‘ " RUNGALOW APRONS—Light colors; eae Mitocaae 07 will ‘Spend several days here. When Mr, Shaffer found that he Office and Residence percale Bungalow Aprons__....___._ A e . was getting onl 1 price f Vietor Record No. 755 Mir. and Mra. ‘T. G. Marshall ana! He; cream’ aud’ butter, he: decided Moved to PORCH DRESS APRONS—Fine quality $1 25 . children are in the city for a fe that perh: b; Akh heese h i r ; fane ri 2 ge ie o’ Mine faye trom their ome: near ‘Sheri. might “pula on Raweihasa’ steane Poling Apartments No. 23 Gingham Aprons; fancy trimmed_—___ lcCormacke ‘ prot “5 —Girls’ i resses + Views Record Ne. 776 | ae 2 . ° . ie Sk ot 21 cents a gation is worth Telephone 388 aaa Arata ee a Dresses; all \ . J, Manning bee returne 50 cents as cheese. Besides he de. coop and 4 ¥ * “s Mother in Ireland Colorado whers he has been visiting |clares, it 1a leas’ work to mnke and washable ~--------_______ ---= 79¢ with his parents, Mf. and Mrs, R.|cheese than to make butter. FIR ba: gs aoyeny og Witapiina tor the lak taneas| se BLACK APRONS—Women’s Black $1 95 ao © Satee : fa ey tri 7 P b SS aR BS : Mise Binma Vankom is in the ety| 22? Wromlng Motorway * 2? Sateen Aprons; fancy trimmed, at____ * visiting with frignds from her Evan Williams ~ home in Denver. Cal! the Tribune for highway in- MIDDIES—Heavy white galatea DUELS os nase oo as woleip stb bees wt no abe oes $1.00 Kopper Kettle } Victor Record No. 6321 wae e, formation. foe eee i ee Yeo POY, <0 ; My Mother { verare among the outers Put f FULL LINE—Khaki and Outing Wear for r [Voorn ee, aa ae ; Elkay s : Art Department Women and Girls Mother Machree |r, ana air. Snares w. stn! Cedar Chest Prices Cut One-Half to Vis R No. 768 home at Mayoworth, Wyo. > isis e- i Noth bap 1akk.” | Wiens cies on! Compound One-Third On All Articles MILLINERY left this morning for Montana points Frances Alda to visit relatives after having spent Our entire Millinery Department is ablaze with won- Vietor Record No. 536 the. last month here as the guest SPECIAL ALE derful values. A very good selection of new styles ’ of his daughter, Mrs. R. BE. Evans, Smeg o a re 7 ., ‘ The Mother's Prayer Toke borat tate pag ‘c oak BEB srcatunt oe sin e shapes, Ar- Alma Gluck ee istically alues up to $15.00. LAMP SHADES CUT TO HALF PRICE Victor Record No, 6146 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Weldner Choice of the House Regardless of Value Rock Me to Sleep, Mother |i? s7enine several dave at Dubois. Regular $45.00 Shade for__------$22.50 wy we Ernestine Schumann-Halnk aiff, and Mrs. H..J. ullivan are TOE Ronis Regular $10.00 Shade for___------ $5.00 a = 7 from Omaha and De: hi THE REXALL STORES Lae ee RB oS ong Tie Bee ic ld a le ral These Shades are for piano or table and are re, Fel S hy Motes Tey and pleasure trip. away your winter wears. Cedar very prettily designed. OR r a 8 * Victor Record No, 622 Mr, and Mra. a H. Sontsa and rg selathes, 1 bode debanieble [ea] a eS nde RT ete 10 have return from Cal! fi t, P We Have Many Other “Mothee| where they have been taking their, Dreparations to protert furs, wool. POTTERY _ STOCKINGS Or Be Songs’? You Will Want to Hear. | home for a number of months, devastating ravages of moths, Prices on Beautiful Pottery cut di Reg. 95c and 75c Stockings cut to 25¢ S and <>} fe Give Mother a Victor Record for Kapeaes We also have cleaning prepar- in two. Selections of Rose Craft, Val- - Mothers” Day, Sunday, May 11eh| p.Citme"_peorle !n, Cheyenne, Wet ations for fabrien, houteho id'clean- Nato MudsKaniblworth, Margy fecey BABY ACCESSORIES =| e a ; V. Jones, Mr: and Mra. J. B, May, fectants ete eee sin designs. Skeezix Shoes—1-3 Off oe i>] The Music Shoppe, | .tr. ana Mee, W. R. Davis, Calvin be a help in h Ine. H ass and B.C. Huntington. —|ejeaning time, SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK The House of the Steinway} Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Moore of re x Phone 1745 hades ann ey "toring a Kim: al! Drug § stores 238 East Second “- | CASPER’S PIONEER STORES meee as BL. ee ea Wyoming’s Leading Drug Stores New Victor Recorda, #0 © spending seve lays in The Store Accommodating—The Store That Undersells Once a Week, Nebraska, | The Rexale Stores | be lam Mrs. G, Bi a Grant “pwo stores ad . Brown and son Gran Convente; Brown are aia in the city from rogers Lary pci Art Department 0-S Building Entrance