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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. @be Casper Dally Cridune torney 8S. E. Phelps in the offices of the latter. George A. of this city and Mr. Alsup are old school chums. Mr. Alsip was Coun- ty Attorney in Missouri at time. house guest, Mr. R. E. Newhall from Chicago, “Mrs. Newhall is a grad- uate of the Chicago university. He ‘will spend the summer yacation in one | Casper. , y eee Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Green- baum have as-their guest Mrs. Greenbaum’s brother, Mr, Hauser, Of Chicago. Mr. Hauser will spend the summer CITY BRIEFS U. 8. Marshall H. L. Patton is in the city from Cheyenne. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs, J. Foy are in for the day from Midwest. : ese ‘Walter and William Schoonmaker of Cambria are registered at the Charles Hemry has returned froin Laramie where he been in the’ State University for the past’ school year. He is a: member ‘of the Sigma Nu fraternity. eee sition as a ranger for the summer. Miss Lindsley is quite , distinctive, being the only woman ranger in the government service. She and W. . || a girl friend have driven‘ Penn-| Townsend. Both are well known| R. Harsell is in the city from le business men of the northern part|Cheyenne. -~ ee io tk (te [at theVetate. f Vag) = ee 7d KI 4 oe he Mr. and Mrs. F.\C. Bliss of Chey- Mrs. Edna Rollins, Mrs. .L. Hy: C. D. Helleman is in the city gnj.enne are Voges I ae Res city. Sumner and Miss Ozra Sumner, mo-' business from Shevaitee. tored to Casper | Glenrock yes- os terday for a day's W&it with friends|, Charles L. Brome of Basin fs in and relatives here, irs. Rollins is the c:ty for a few days on a business the city clerk under the new admin. | ‘T!P- istration in Glenrock, which posf- owe R. 8 Garlick and J. M. Mcore, registered: pharmacists from Den. ver, are located in the Kimball Drug Stores. cen —_——__ 2 CARD OF THANKS “We wish to extna our sincere thanks and deep. appreciation for the ‘many kindnesses aud sympathy shown during our recent bereave- ment in the death of our dear wife and mother. Especially for the Mrs. Parker is the daughter Mr. and’ Mrs. L. M. Claytor of £ plit- ock, Wyo., and a graduate of the (Natrona County High School in She is a Wyoming girl hav- Hing lived in Natrona County all her ife and is Very popular both among Casper people and those near her Arnold Betherem is in town from Sheridan. ‘ eee B. B, Brooks will Jeave this eve- ning for Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ‘ : v8 e Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevenson and where he will attend the Interna-} Comforting words and the many Poome, Mr. Parker ia: the een Hon, abe held: very jcredibly two} csuenters, Sylvia snd Ruth,| tonal Rotary convention beautiful’ fléral offerings from our Mr. Lawrence Par! yg | Mears AO i are in Caspér for a few days’ visit. A$. & Re kate AWyo., and is a very — prospe! fora f Lawrence Smith of Douglas is in Casper’ on business in connection with the Premium Book for ‘the State Fair. rancher near there. He is an alum- mus of the Polytechnic College at ‘Billings, Mont. Mr, and Mrs. Parker will be at ome to their friends after July 1, their ranch on Dry Creek. M. N, CASTLE AND DAUGHTERS Miss Edith Shotwell of Greybull — is visiting Miss Buddy Williams fo. a couple of weeks. et eee J. C. Talbot left today for City, Kan., where she will C. C. Chenault, Denver business man, is spending a couple of days in the city. Lew Tendler, the Philadelphia ring battler who recently made an ex- cellent showing against Champion Mickey Walker, is orie of the thrifty Walter Nutter left yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmite] and Mr. Gikjiin end De j and Mrs. S. 8, Daly, of Lincoln,| spend his summer vacation on ajmen in the pugilistic game. Ac-| Billings, Laramie, Riverton, Chey. Soecoue nD sicunor Borgulet were witnesses at| "Pend some time. ~ Nebr., are in town Mr, Schmitel is | ranch at Osage. cording to report he has accumulat-| Mme, Cody, Greybull, Lusk, New- ; be reLieen ‘sul i Lincoln banker and Mr. Daly a ewe eda fortune o! least a quarter of | Castle, Pinebluffs, Rawlins, Rock Oh Men! A ! gat tae rote al a ad . Hise | Mitssbethy spear), who” BOS) alse Regier de: that tity. Mr. gnd Mrs. H. W, Compton of|a million dollars since he began his| Springs, ‘Sheridan,, Torrington, > . men! been employed in the office of the isreie isiagtudtu: attest (be eracan ntle bing Gackor: Wheatland and Great Falls. 0 Gren Nuptiais Health department at the City Ha'l,| yrarey yfoll, who has been at: is leaving soon for Lead. 8S. D., where she will make her home. oe. Miss Kathleen Hemry is home from the University of Wyoming where she has just completed her sophomore year. She is a member of the Gamma Zeta sorority. cee Mr. and Mrs. L.’L. Graham of Ft. Laramie, are the house guests ‘of Mrs, C. D. Hemry at her residence on South Beech street. y eee Miss Helen Coleman has as her guest Diss Ailce Crosson, of Green River. Both young ladies are stu- dents at the Wyoming university. eee er ' & Wedding» of interest to Casper people took place ‘on June 4, at the home of Mryand Mrs. I. 'T. Pearson, in Los Angeles, when thelr daughter, Ol@, became the wife of Mr. Walter K.. Heckert, a prominent business man of Casper. The newly wedded couple are spending a week at Ava- lon, Catalina Island, and will go from there to Mr. Heckert's home in Cairo, West Virginia, for a short visit before returning to Casper to make thelr home. tending the University of Michigan, returned yesterday accompanied by his sister, Anna, whom he met in Chicago. G. A. Linkert of Riverton ts in town on a business trip. . . FOR WOMEN. WHO KNOW THE EXQUISITE ETRUSCAN TABLE SERVICE —asa— VERY age produces a few designs of ; outstanding merit and worth. They last because their beauty is genuine, i A. D. Alsup, attorney from Monet, Mo., and family, are locating in Cas- per. Mr. .Alsup will be with At- S. B. A. Meeting Tomorrow Evening The 8. B. A. will hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening. After the business meeting a social hour will be spent, to which the public is invited. A silver offering will be taken. To Whiten Skin With Lemon Miss Clga Kirk, of Greybul!, re- turned to her home in that-city yes- terday. She has been visiting Miss The only harmless eee Kathleen Hemry for the past waek. ard we pan. ae Of modern silversmithing ; see pis act hee Miss Fhy Hollingsworth. public ae pati eaiee ae two —nothing finer has been Mrs. P. GC. Nicolaysen entertaified | stenographer on the balcony in cne Eayl Ingancee,)'ce Occhere made than this at a bridge tea this afternoon at her| Midwest building, is leaving . for CWiites cwhich -rai residence on South Wolcott, at 2] Denver. Miss Hartman has located 4 y druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bot- tle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most won- derful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, ETRUSCAN pattern with ‘its dignified loveliness and chaste purity of line. Espe- cially delightful in the o'clock. The affair was in honor of the Mesdames Clapp, Snook, Sr. and Fid Sr. The guests included the MéSdames McConnell, Robert Reed, ‘Reed, O. L. Walker, Browning, Cuntiingham, E. J. Sullivan, A. G. Fidel, Snook and “the guests of henor, in Miss Hollingsworth's piace, ese Warren Dailey, state automobile inspector, was taken to his home at Worland yesterday very much im- proved. Mr. Dailey has been ill here for a fortnight. ‘riday ‘lub A young native prospecting up the | arms and hands. It can not irritate, i, Meets reas eee Masuruni river in British Guiana on| Famous stage beauties use it to SILVER . B, H. Robertson entertained | his twentieth birthday, found a| bring that clear, youthful skin and tho members of the Friday Bridge| rough diamond which he sold for|rosyewhite ‘complecions alec. aa na CANDLESTICKS $4,850. club this afternoop at her home on South Lincoin street. The affair was in the form of a bridge luncheon with elght guests attending. The color scheme was in yellow. freckle, sunburn ‘and tan® bleach. You must mix this, remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best. immediately, dfter it is prepared. designed to match and tHorlick’s complete the entire silver 2 6 he ORIGINAL, Advertisement. pas dinner service—fashion's Hoge means oe aa aes aa '$100 the pair authoritative note in The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist jepiscopal church he!d a general meeting today at 2:30, at the church. The members of the Kensington circle acted as hosteaves., Automobile Club Plans Dance Series. ‘The entertainment committee of the Central Wyoming Auto club has pignned a series of dances to be ‘on three successive Saturday Ings beginning Saturday, May 4, Vanderbeck's orchestra has been sectired for the affairs and the aim is to give the people of Casper a very interesting recreational form of amusement. The admission will June 13, 1924 If Mr. Marvin L. Bishop Jr. will present this ticket to our cash- jer within three days it will en- title himself and one guest to our spécially selected combina- tion dinner served daily—5:30 Bi . to 8:30 os m.—Coffee ere Main Dining Room. otel Townsend perfect table appointment. - Ayres Jewelry Co. 133 South Center Ask for “‘Horlick’s,’’ at all Fountains. 8&7 Avoid Imitations — Substitutes be ope dollar and all members and Weribienitera ate: invited to &ttecd: Pretty Shoes Pretty Shoes The dances will be held at the club at Popular at Popular house on Garden Creek, x oss Prices Prices ‘Treber-Curtz Recital Is Very Interesting ce eA wnouncine pils of Mrs. Madelyn Treber and Mrs. Marguerite Curtz, at the Music THE OPENING Haytin’s Boot Shop enjoyable affair. The participants showed unusual talent and training. Saturday, June 14,9 a.m. The violin trio of the Misses Carmel O'Malley, Margaret Metz and Gladys Searles was especially good and the young ladies are to be commended upon their execution of the “Priest's + March” frome Athalia. eee C. N. W. Women’s Club Picnic Sunday The C. & N, W. Women’s club annual picnic will be held June 15, at Dr. Lathrop's ranch south of / Camper. All employees and their their ies are inyited to bring nghes and attend. The party ‘ : A SPECIALTY SHOP at 2:00 o'clock and will go” from - Featuring Women’s and Children’s Footwear . Pt there to the plcnie grounds in cars. » oo PERSONALS Mrs. R. Wheeler of Malt Creek is in the city tor the day. wets FREE . A pair of beautiful Silk Hose to each lady purchasing a pair of ladies’ Gapital Brand shoes on this day Mrs. George I. Nelson and two of ‘the children, Virginia and Ber- nard, left yesterday for California where they will spend a month or six weeks vacation. ry Mins Jean Longnecker has gene ona trip to Omaha, eee OUR POLICY Will be to offer our patrons the best and newest creations that the shoe industry affords at prices that will please ydu Mrs. Doyle Joslin and Miss Jane Beek went through Casper today on thelr way to Cody, Wyo. Mrs. Jos- lin was formerly Betty Beck | of Cody. Both Mrs. Joslin and Mins > , os known in the city and ‘ WATCH OUR WINDOWS ° Tf it is new—We have it aytin’s Boot Shop : . Miss Margaret Lindsley of Lands- down, Pa., went through Casper yes- terday on her way to Yellowstone Park where she will me her po- The Letter Shoppe Atlie Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING i : , . " M6 | Seteeciat mal: Corner First and Center ee IT Anas Smith-T urner Hotel ocd Siencerephers Ground Floor ON OPENING DAY (Gladstone) Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 SINCLAIR HEADS LONG MEETING SHERIDAN, Wyo., June 13.—The fourth annual convention of the fit- teenth district of the Lions inter- national was opened this morning with more than 200 delegates from 16 cities of Wyoming afid Montana present. Sheridan welcomed the delegates, who were headed by Colonel Burke H, Sinclair of Casper..-Organization of the convention and@ reading of reports are expected to occupy most of today’s session at the Elks club and tomorrow a parade, election of officers ayd choosing the 1925 con- vention city are expected to be the chief business transacted. the production in which varloys clubs of the district are en- tered, will be given. Delegations are here from Casper, Circular Letters Price-lists Bulletins PAGE THREE. furniture from his house at Hairpin turn, The fellow pleaded to be permitted to take it, back. Brydon came to town and got Dan Miller, deputy sheriff, but when they re- turned to the place the: man had gone over the mountain and had $ taken the furniture with him. ———— Man Disa ppears With Furniture When R. D. Brydon was driving to his home on Casper mountain last*night he met a carload of his furniture coming down. Mr. Brydon| ‘There are 450,000 finger-prints of met the man who had removed the criminals at tland Yard. Mayor J. F. Kirkpatrick of Tonight vaudeville troupes from I find that they are still selling two packages of cigarettes for 25 cents, regular price, at the Kimball Center street store, notwithstanding that so-called ‘“‘cut-rate” stores are charging 28 cents. “Lions Frolics," a Mimeographing tr Ges PIONEER STORES Typing Dictation Depositions Phone 45. Inez M. Babb | The KIMBALL DRUG STORES | Bi Two Weeks Ago I Promised You a Sale That I Appropriately i E Called ONCE IN A LIFETIME--A SALE LIKE THIS Two weeks have passed and I am positive that this sale will ever go unchallenged in the his- tory of Casper as one of the most daring seYjing events launched by any one as I set a mark almost impossible to “shoot at.” This same daring salé is still in progress, al- though it will continue only a few days longer. If you have not already seen the saving possi- bilities offered you here, for the love of good business judgment take advantage NOW. In order to make a quick clearance of all One-Pants Suits, which I am discontinuing, therefore this amazing offer for Saturday Only YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ANY ONE PANTS SUIT 4.89 With each additional suit purchased at our regular unbeatable price of $35.00. In other words you get TWO SUITS PRACTICALLY FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. And furthermore it is not necesssary to buy both suits for yourself. Buy one for your friend or brother or go in together and get two suits. EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL ; 5 4 Men’s Blue Chambray Work Men’s Blue Knit Wrist Leather Shirts; Unbeatable at This Faced Canvas Gloves Price Anywhere 57c EXTRA SPECIAL | | EXTRA SPECIAL E i Men’s Straw Hats—If You Are Athletic Union Suits Hot-Headed Get One of These At (Only 2 Suits to Customer) $1.3 TERBOS ING STORE And Always Remember—Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back TER 260 SOUTH CE 260 SOUTH CENTER