Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. — ek Soret mete tethers oa WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924. FIRST GIRL fo GRADUATED IN LOGAL HOSPITAL Miss Elizabeth McDon- _ald Is First to Receive Diploma Here. Miss Elizabeth McDonald has just been graduated from the Natrona county hospi hospital is an accredited school for student nurses and Miss McDonald {s,the first per- son to have received a Mploma from the institution. Her course covered a period of three years. Mrs. I. M. Nelson, superintendent, will give a dinner tomorrow evening at the nurses’ home for the graduate, tictrerllvpadsonthcned 2 aS LARGE HAUL IN “OIL TOWN RAID The langest haul of a still and Mquor which has ever been made in the Salt Creek ofl field was optained at 2:80 o'clock this afternoon when Deputies Vance and Hancock raided a house belonging to Ed Davis and Marie Bell in Lavoye. A 60-gallon still, 40 gallons of whiskey, 30 cases of, beer, and a quantity of different kinds of wine were found. The whole layout is thought to be worth $2,000 as such things are estimated. It was discovered in the southern part of Lavoye. The house was lock- ed, Davis and Marie Bell have been arrested. CITY BRIEFS ‘Whbb Devidson, pioneer nix builder, is in Casper from the oif fields. Attorney and Mrs. A. H. Cobb are guests this afternoon at Laurel Lodge, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball. eee J. M. Trevette 1s in town from California where he has been for the past few months. He was called to Cheyenne by. the death of his brother, David ~C. ~Trevette, who was~one of the old-timers of the state having come to Cheyenne in 1868, 56 years ago. He, with five others bullt the Western Union Telegraph line from Sidney,; Nebr., to Cheyenne, in 186% 2. M Trevette, father of the ‘Trevette brothers of the Trevetto (Cdnfeq tionery store, came to Wyoming in 1873. He worked for his brother for two years and afterward moved to Casper in 1893 where he has since made his home. see G, E. Abbott, a banker from Cheyenne, Is visiting in Casper. F. W. Crest, representative tf the Nation's Business, the perfoct cal of the United States Chamber of, Commerce, is in Casper. eee L. J. Hanna, of Wheatland, is visiting with his grandfather here, the Rev. T. J. Hanna. rar! Dr. Lewis 8S. Bowerman, pastor ef the First Baptist church, has gone to Kansas City, Kans. and Springfield, Mo, He will return with Mrs. Bowerman and daughter Frances, who uated with high: honors from the Horner Institute of Fine Arts. Drs. V. H. Donahoe, P. J. Stah! in, H, O'Malley and G. C. Cranny, al! of Denver, are visiting at the I. H.' Crater home. They are enroute to Yellowstone Park. ual) H. M. Woodward of the Warren Construction Co., is in the city from Sheridan. eee Edward Peterson, of the Peter- non Shirle fon Co., is in the clty on business, »wn from the per creek Col, Burke & ir has returned from Sheridan where he went to attend the Lion's convention, Attorney Hagens ts back from Philacelphia and Chicago where he went on bus ). H. Hughes sper. Ed Murano } Mich., wh has been a ending the University of Michigar of Greybull, is vis- HW. 8. Harne from Lander Judge Murane ts t from’ a three week's trip to ¢ where he has been visiting Mrs. Murane will remain in nia for the rest of the summer Snel enmns Sunrise Division To Meet Th anriae div tian Women's as at the resi 935 South at 2:30 jation will m ackson street, Thursda First Presbyterian S Ladies ing of the summer. has just been grad-| and Guthrey Construc- | urned to Cas | o of Mra. BE. M. Honn, | —everywoman's store RSLS ee ease een) A Convenient Place to Meet Your Friends We cannot emphasize two strongly the hundreds of aston- ishing bargains which introduce our annual June Clearance of all spring and many lines of sum- mer apparel. The reductions in many instances are to about half of the factory prices. Think what this means in actual sav- ings to women who buy now! at Dy ig | | f vee Choice of About 30 of the Season’s Most Beautiful and Exclusive Hats Both Domestic and Imported Models HN ill The low price obliges..us»to sell these exquisite creations for cash only. (On the Mezzanine) «Came Tomorrow - Thousands:of Women and Girls Now Buy All Their Silk Hosiery At the Frantz Shop A Complete New Shipment of Lovely Kayser Silk Hose Just Marked and Placed in Stock Thread Silk and Chiffon $2.50 and $3.50 Black and the New Shades Chiffon Onyx Thread Silk $2.50 Black Colors Cadet Sport Hose Attractive Colors Fancy Combinatians Od .0 Special $1.95 Martha Silk Kayser and Lad Pure Threa Hose Thursday, .Friday and Saturday $1.65 CASH ONLY Not Over 3 Pairs to a Customer Spring and Summer ~ Dresses Suits, Coats. oaddnparalleled. hg ah 1 gta WaMMES.. F225 U2 y 29 5 * | ul ; of Early-Season ‘SENSATION EOLLOWS SENSATION AT ‘THIS ‘SFORE-HERE’S. ANOTHER STARTLING ‘ANNOUNCEMENT FOR WEEK- END TRADING ae THE FRANTZ SHOP onl Begins Immediately and Continues’ Until Every Garment Is Sold / . FOR THURSDAY 2to6p.m.Only Choice of 110 Spring and ‘At This Popular Price—A Large Group Dresses, Suits, Coats, Capes In the Most Appealing of Styles <) fi j i A large proportion we're formerly priced many times higher. Don’t overlook this op- portunity. ‘ Summer Dresses ~ a | va itl a diy Ml 4 il ul CASH ONLY, Spring and Summer . ‘Dresses Suits, Coats From Our Regiilar Stocks aii ai) At This Popular Price—About 90 Dresses, Suits, Coats, Capes In Exquisite Modes ‘and Fabrics Many " of these high grade gar- ments were for- merly priced $65, $85 and $98.50. CASH ONLY A DEPOSIT OF 25% WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE IAL y. «lil DY). NO CHARGES ON CLEARANCE SALE MERCHANDISE Don’t Wait-- Step Down SUBWAY. “A. delightfully. cool place to A. delieht leew your” friends: Silk Bloomers This is a group of attrac- tive, large size Bloomers in pretty colots ees : ‘formerly priced -up‘ . New Gals $1.95 Sateen Petticoats” . |. Sizes 82 to 40. Colors, blue, brown and Plain skirt with deep pl ruffles. « «+. $1.25, $1.95, $2.25 |. pated White cotton rib bodiée ‘top. bi and built up shoulders, __ * 65c, ‘85c, $1.00 Kayser Cotton ; Union Suits Tight knee, bodice top and \t up shoulders. ; 85e'to $1.60: Tailored Waists White and tan voile, dimity and English broadcloth, $2.50 Your Choice of About 85 SUBWAY $9.65 800 Dozen Pairs of Trueshape—Verilastic and Puncture-Proof Silk Hose Black, White and All the New Shades A C Pair Regular $1.50 DAY DREAM Silk Hose Full range of sizes. Thread Silk, Chiffon, black and colors. Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2 | 40 No Charges—Not Over 3 Pairs to a Customer.

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