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east — ee, Ne PAGF, TW Mrs. Munn who reside in x Mr. and Deadwood, 8. D., have been the a " guests here of Mrs. Munn’s sister, Miss Catherine Coleman. ee TELLS § T 0 R Y apg Bs ot cisely ble spent yesterday at Salt Creek in- specting the camps. OF R | S L | FE The Misses Elizabeth and Rose Shikany will return this evening from Thermopolis where they have » Sr, entertained} pen spending the last few days. ans today with a oe h of his life, from the Miss Nellie Quinn has returned first saw the light of day| from Chicago where she spent a ne of his birth in New) week attending to business affairs, to the present. Mr. oes biography proved very in-} Walter Conlin has as his guest for a short time, his mother, Mrs. tqyenberger of Evansville, Ind. v6 time hi in the he ntertaining numbers on the program today —w Mrs. T. E. Clemons and daughters Edith and Luetta expect to leave the latter part of the week over: land for California where they will of a re J. Chamberlin and a review fa by W. 1 Ou of the work accomplished | spend some time. esterday at Camp Carey by Billy +. (J. W.) Johnson Miss Sadie Latouf will arrive in Jay's meeting was held in the] Casper on Wednesday of this week dining room, fre the Western Coasts and will Townsend hotel PERSONALS William Hocheimer of New York have a complete line of linens and] in work on display during her stay here. Miss Latouf is enroute to Estes park where she will spend the summer months shoal? -S John E. Higgens, well known resi- a brother of Mrs. an mu|dent of Glenrock, Visited friends tn ner, 18 visiting in Casper for | Gasper todas, ¢ time and is wonderfully aa mebeed Wit SUE ay 3 7a Judge A. C. Campbell of Cheye- heimer will be a g of Mr. nne is in Casper today, — i Mrs. Learner for ul days. ee 6 (oe oes Mr, and Mrs, Willlam R. MeMil lan and baby are expected to re ‘ turn to Casper, Monday, June 12 where they from Washington, D. C., have been making their home for the last year. Mr. McMillan, who is secretary to Co BH. Winter, has study at the Geo > (Continued from Page One.) Among Wyoming people spending | Having gi G ral di D. C.,|40 2 of scenic Frank Kiser, Mr. | ad 1 Young, Mr. and Robert Davis Carey yesterday | Mics John B. Barnes, RB, Wertz, | helped in the building of cabins at| all of Casper and P. C. Spencer, | tl cw x lumber for the ch man of the Republican state nteer carpenters, ce ee of Cheyenne. A. J. Cun- Powerful and popular as he is, Mr. Carey's hat is not in the ring for the coming general election. He is therefore immune from the critic- am also of this city spent a} time there last week visiting with friends. 5 ism of those who would condemn oe ; |him for making political plays M 4 Mrs, M. N. Wheeler are iz P plays. Betel’ to return today from Chi-| What he is doing for the Boy Scouts cago. Mr, Wheeler who has been |°% Casper and Wyoming, he does | generously in the hope of contribut: | ing to a better citizenship, transacting business affairs in Tex: as for a number of weeks was joined by Mrs, Wheeler last week in To extract $610,000 from Casper “ifeago. Mrs. Wheeler was called ape several works |Fefiners, the town of Douglas has pe Eareealtag er severarindaw, | Drought suit against them at Chey-| enne, charging pollution of the wa- ter its citizens use. Mrs. Lewis Ba hactingals tow Ea What Douglas wants ts a new pe the ’ domsnancerint water system. Without bonding or | tines of the senior cines of Ferry |‘@ing itself, tt hopes to put the Hall of which her daughter, Miss|%¢8! across. The big {dea ig that Vira Barker is a member, Casper, in {ts prosperity, should eRe eee bear the expense. Is that fair? Something for Douglas to remem: Mra, McKenna fs visiting with her | 40. i that Casper, the largest and daughter, Mra, H. Aldrich and} Wealthiest city in the state, with family in Guernsey. | & population exceeding 30,000, is a remarkable market for dairy and Travin Hoopes, who has been). cuitural proditets. There are making his home here will now be) other places aw near here that are connected the John Weyth! wining to co-operate pharmaceutical, concern with ‘head oo quarters in Denver. Mr. ~ Hoopes | The road from Rock Springs to will remain pas temporar’ \t the coal mining camp of Reliance is oi A |not a boulevard. Several days ago Among the Casper penie, whe a man who had been unable for 12 spent several days last . wee! years to turn his head without turn- Buffalo on business were C. M. gin. C. F, Norton, 8. R. Owens, F. Balden and John Morrill. ing his whole body, traveled over that road and was then able to make his head properly swivel on his neck. A vertebra had been out of place, There are plenty of chiropractors | ‘land osteopaths who attend to dis- | jointed spines. No town should | claim credit for having roads that throw vertebrae back in place but make wrecks of nerves and auto- mobiles. Mrs. Bu and daughter | — —— have been visiting with relatives | here for several days from their Mrs. Charles Stough of Lander re- tufned to her home last week « here w f short visit. spent } ompanied to Lander by Mrs Memorial day in| dau, was a Steele who spent city gene Corbin John bell of Circle has | : been the guest here for several days HE. Donsey is transacting of her son |t {fairs here this week from | Mrs left oS ae f toda t Rex Mayne s returned from wil nthe with | Mexico where he has been spending \f Mr foned th the last few months ¥ Mr superin By ewe Anat int North and| T. H. Stratton is a Riverton busi- | South raf a and family will oc-]"¢88 man here for a few days. tag 2G cupy the Troxel home during their i Seeeonin H. R. McNaughton ts here today 'e aS from Cheyenne on business, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Brown are =. es Mt: the parents of a baby daughter who| W. I. Funk ts attending to bus! vd Sunday June 1 at their| "ess affairs here from Denver for a| 136 Ghorry street few days. n 8. N. Brooks, who has been con fined t he 1 al with tack of 8 again t . Mont | fon Sant R esterday from | terda ore 5 sa and will spend| w f th at | Several days here 8 “ee ¥ \ s attending to busl-} Miss Jean Ra here for a few days | B. P.M t t will go to Oklahoma on a st : Eo @ out of Miss Mildred ¢ as a visitor! i rr af ‘ | who spent the 1 here wit! fay trans: |i friends from La 8 x from Chi- | visitor here f ome r Jerwent an op. | week licitia this morn a %.° ried to be getting Mra. F. Copeland of ‘ 4 | rived in the « ana ex pects to spend fays he and R. M. Hark eee n 8 people spending al Mrs. T is a New — : Tork city visitor spending a short IN r time in Casper FANT SON DIES, see F ick Crawford, the Mise Cora Likely, daug ote. (22 n and Mrs, Roger and Mrs. J, A. Likely is expect 5 1 at the family | Elm street, thin is now at the om which the thie week she has completed } return from where work at the Loretto Helght's ¢ : 1.-will be held at 10-e'eaeiae wr ces m ning, the Rev, Charles Miss Betty Cahill lett ae BL, noon for Chicago where she Mrs, Davie Wl apend a two-weeka vacatier Entertain Friday | bates, . * entertain Im] . “y in week at sr irbir where they will visit for some time. | atrect | AG TE I IEEE be Casper Daily Cribune f Have stood the test of time. ‘CUT MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1924, iia ioe | ' EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES _ FOR TEN DAYS ONLY STARTING TODAY TERMS TO SUIT CAN BE. ARRANGED Greatest GAS RANGE SALE Ever Presented To the People of This Vicinity—-Make Your Selection Today STEEL CORAL RANGES Many satisfied Casper § women would not change their Steel Coral as they 9 give perfect satisfaction and are both economical in gas usage. 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