Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE SEVEN. . Bury t# in Casper, formerly | into Wyoming of any railroad. He per, will be in the city until SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1924. fall, Mr. Bury was engaged in the | V7 !" Casper for many yeara ana UNIVERSITY 10 Y, vf ° C. A. ACTI V TITIES | hotel business at old Ft, Fetterman |!S Stil! the owner of valubale pro- ~ in the early before the advent! perties here, : de Young Womens’ Christian Associa-| sibly be supplied either by the rooms = —- —— —— ma “ . i ton. Corner First and Wolcott.| themselves’ or the staff. You are 2 i Phone 1456, most welcome. Honors for Casper Employment office open from 8:00] G. R.s at Estés Park. a, m. to 6 p, m. daily, Closed Sun-} All Casper. girls at the Estes Park J. of Cas: $, i B | days. gonference have beon placed in posi; f Summer Recreation, Those wish:| tions of leadership which are en: hi a ee : ing to play tennis or go swimming | tirely merited by their talents, Miss : Te 4 : mey arrange to go in @ up by| Margaret Nichols wag chosen chair. ae one - | calling the Y, W. man of the committee on games and F anteet 4 ‘ " sports for the conference. This is a gy < a ; £ Ree ‘ Sam | Girls’ club have enjoyed a num! real honor, since there are 317 girla| X ah : Boys and Girls Club. . Sy | of picnic parties and any employed| in attendance. Margaret is proving| % Dod 9 on po 3 MSF , girl is welcome to go with them. hereelf sufficient. for the task, and ; Buainess * Picnic showing yea}. ability in leadership. Workers Get Trips ¥ ’ A group of ni eae business giris| Alberte Wagner fs in the choir and| § WRIS | W. A | ( HES and ai. To Laramie. : 4 : forgot the cares of the day in a do-| Margaret Stanley isa member of the a : lightful piente party at Tower Gase| NOld fellowship committes. Miss | ¥ « =. P . 3 den Crek last Tuesday evening. That | Ut Meacham, Girls’ Work Secre-| 4 The University of Wyoming will -s : eee the provedbtal bad luck should at.| ‘f¥ Who accompanied the girls, is |B dattahd’” favty. Af Ay tend"the number thirt s @ councillor, having ~ fifteen giris| f 4 x r i Boys" and Giris.. Club Mare ae rely disproven and avery one had ¢ bo pes Mattia y= continue to lead all articles of jewelry in fem- resenting eighteen Wyoming coun- ; 4 genuine good time, Miss Dor: Pe ne Batre Ps Seat date Caine ¥ inine interest. Both may be bought conven- tien during the weak of June 22.29, wt : ; Sait Wee chairman of tl that they are unaware of. They all iently here— ese champions have won a trip to ‘ : | : ived A in thelr health’ exami ; the University by excelling in Pig . 4 t + : appetites, -Mrs. Perry, tee M mina. | . ‘ nd are accordingly enjoying all | Tat anege Ste ee ace , Mrs. Wood, Migeee Freytag and] {in and ere sccordinely enuoving ail H | 6 Ore Systematic Payments potato, corn, clotning, canning and ; 4 7 rtmen’ were guests, avaliable time for, 7 | bread luvs. Bach champion has " 3 F seh A Cool Retreat ‘The general plan of the conference} @ | Our sales in Wrist Watches and Diamond Rings won the trip by doing the beat work mys \ Sage With the suggestion of summer| in to build an ide ity in which are growing constantly. This gives us a buy- - in the county in the club in which a * heat, the’¥, W. C, A, headquarters Just. because ‘: he {s enrolled. The champions will ‘ : oe ' s i ii in the remark- Propise to be one : | ing advantage that is reflected in arrive in Laramie on Sunday June . ae : bas to be founa Women’ fe into fitteon” eee ‘about | ably low prices we are quoting. You will find 22 and from then on until the follow- yoo : ; ga | Sirls who have a fow minutes ber | fifteen giria gach which are called} % our stack decidedly attractiveright now. ing Saturday t will have a round tween hours when working are fing | guilds, Each ulld decides what its| ¥ of work and play. These boys and 3 - i ing the parlor and rest rooms a| contribution shall be to this ideal ’ girls will visit every department in s Pleasure place to drop in, Thoke|city, The guild to which the Cas: A J Wi Co \ the University and hear the work shopping down town during the sum-| Der girls belong decided to contribute | y Y es e e e explained by the heads of the depart- mer days will find that a few Min,/ service, Others contribute the Open ments. Dr, Grace Raymond Hebard : . utes at tho ¥, W, C, A. will make| Heart, Steadfastnese, Honesty, te 133 South Center Street will ‘spend an hour with the club . thi oppin Make th 4 The el on an honor aie is members telling them about the W, A. headquartera for you There is a splendid. spirit ‘of co. early history of Wyoming in the 4 tra budles, for meeting your friends,! operation and all ‘are enjoying a days of Jim Brid The Physical or _for just anything that ean + happy time togeth: Edheation Department will conduct a one “getting up" exercises every morn- ing at seven o'clock, Dr, Vass will give the boys some secrets in grow- ing better potatoes. Professor Hultz and D. J. Robertson will show the boys something about stock judging. Remember the Corset The members will spend two hours in the nein ring | Department | ig * : Wraparound, Corselette, Girdle, where ey Ww! joo a onstrat! - * Ge the machinery n= maton” Mins Ris AIRES wea wet : F sails Pure Thread Silk ee nentaeree eal E : bua in dngt the etn ap want from our new merce will entertain the champions eer at a banquet wi will meet Warner and other popular Black $1.65 Coleva the bankers and business men’ of lines ‘ . Special This Week Regular $1.95 Kayser and Lady Martha Laramie, and best of all, Director Bowman will tell the champions how to become better club members and President Crane will prove to them that the University of Wyoming is the place for every Wyoming boy and girl to go to school, The champions will leave for home on Saturday wi they will con. tinue to be leaders in demonstrating better agricultural practises. _—_— Cheyenne Pioneer Is. Elevated To The Priesthood| ae ai r ft 0 Tilinois Pi company who were married at Thermopolis Freee ds aed ks dee eet et eieee De ee een an. Cay Gren eee. . iar, Tomar and Mra. Hun Burl Os White Felts, Hemps, Crepes, Taffetas, “College Princess” Tub Silk Sports Dresses 9. In pin and fancy stripes and in plain colors ‘ A splendid selec- tion of new models i received-——on e Mezzanine, $6.00 to $20.00 ps tafe The first native of Cheyenne ever z tt laces for tl ordained to the Catholic priesthood Fireats- Fie meeting pisces toe the " hi 4 Some of the women of Casper who Pog’ tlacab, ths nit tage A Sing ‘ are taking the course Mrs, Hum- neer residents of this city. 2 n ump: rey ASSES | vhrey offers are: Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mre. Frank Eng- Brink Stewart, Mre. r ,| women of Casper by Mrs, Edith) and Asiatic countries and has ac:| gy. Elk cwahectac Attended by Ross} trumphrey, re 2 quired a rich store of knowledge on| Mire Stratton ee StOFY and New York and Pa the art and interior decorating oI CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 21.—J of decorating and planning homes| tures are proving most valuable and y for other towns: in this Governor William B. Ross, who has| are discussed, are urousing much| attractive to the people of Casper e where she will hold similar Democratic national convention, ex:| of Casper. Yesterday at the resi-|ested in her line of work. Many pects to return to Wyoming in time] dence of Mrs. L. A. Reed the lecture| are taking advantage of the oppor-| Jim Spears was in from the Speas CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 21.— 4 other days have not been decided in the city of his birth will cele: I asi Int est Sh W n upon, 7 Wate nia rat: nigh tase aa ae | AEACKEASE ter 0 re Mrs. L, A. Reed, Mrs, N. C. Geis, Cody Fete to Be ‘The classes organized among the studying abroad both in European Wd. Henediee, hivk. Cant and Applied Arts, at which problems | those countries. Her wo: 1 lee- Humphrey {s leaving on gone to New | Xork to attend the | interest among. the society. women| who own homes or who are inter.|“M##Rea ‘and leaturos, to be present at Cody July 4, when| was most interesting, flustrated as| tunity of hearing her lectures. ranch yesterday . Sizes 14 to 44 the \Buffalo Bill American associa-| jt was by rearranging in many dif-| The lectures will be held every See Them in Our Display tion's statue of Buffalo Bill is tol erent and suitable ways some of the| day of this week at some of the} Cal! the Tribune for Aishway in Window be unveiled. The governor will] rooms of the house. homes in the city. Tomorrow's lec-| formation. make an dress at the unveiling. Mrs. Humphre has’ spent the| ture will’ be held at Mrs. Hal Cur- Daeg — ew greater part of 1 Tribune wi , N Summer Hats ‘in white and all colors and combi- ; mations have ar- ) wived for the {Serpe Wyo, June 21 — Subway large “swimmi: hole” beet provited at. the Harry P. “Hynds ? Leghorns combined Boy Scout lodge, 30 miles west of with Silk and Crepe bg ee ee Bese re and all Crepe Hats labor of building the dam, under the = Sports and Dress direction. of Scoutmaster Joe C. models. Fleming ‘and Harry Farthing, a $4.95 to SWIMMING HOLE FOR SCOUTS AT CHEYENNE “For the Larger Woman” New Extra Size Summer Dresses Sizes 4014 Pretty linend to 5614 e and voiles On sale in the Subway-——“‘step down and sate” (See window display) : ranchman. Fox Terrier Is Sole Survivor A Most Remarkable Crossing Crash Piano Value! GENOA, 0.. June 21. Langer" { This genuine Eetrareen Model Seer iierae eee. Warah Tey: Taare. Gulbransen for only $495, Four hun- 1 : Weak ke’ rageeeb Gpaasing tote dred and ninety-five dollars for this ol ber . Maver Cetctaen tasntty bere superb Gulbransen Registering Piano! Tyee, 3 hi arses fcr Four models—Nationally Priced for Cash A real musical instrument in every sense of bel ) come a i vay "a4 ai Petersen took him.on the fetal) fl $420—$495-—$575 —$650 pee, Bony, Ag a ney jules Look Lid pels eee i eae roar inti yg ‘ makers in the world—carrying the full * to which village the party was eas Gulbransen Guarantee—and, for your pro- bound. Gulbransen Elettric Reproducing Pianos tection, the retail price is plainly branded Since the accident a strange ter- +$720—$800—$875 on the back at the factory. rier, lame and ‘apparently home : EY > hain lose, has been wandering about near vreck, faithful t * : ra? fe bi shed erg fbi prt been If you have ever remarked, “I do not like a player-piano because it is wanted to lose him. too mechanical,” you are the one to whom we want to demonstrate the difference between the ordinary player-piano and the Gulbransen Registering Piano. Our June Clearance of All Spring Apparel, Millinery and various Dress Accessories continues all this week. Shoppers will find further astonishing reductions in many, lines of Dresses, Coats, Suits, Furs, Hats, Underwear, etc. Many items of Summer Apparel are also included in this important selling event. A number of special pur chases by our New York buyers at prices way below manufacturers’ regular figures which arrived Saturday have been priced accordingly and the savings will be passed on to our customers, The old timers of Casper will be interested -to know that Attorney Hays has been appointed city at- torney etpovensvilie, He is the son h e . of Park Hays of Lan who was le E W “tite Gace cers] Fhe Chas, E. Wells Music Compan da; which time he was one of | the publishers of the Wyoming Der- Home of the Chickering = 232 East Second CASPER Phone 194 pc ULBRANSEN The newest things for Summer Sports Costumes are to be found at the Frantz Shop and with the latitude fn styles it is possible to select the several items to harmonize and at the same time secure just the individual effect you desire, It is surprising at what a modest price one can have a chic new costume. Our range of prices on the new Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Hose, etc., is so wide and so moderate as to really delight you. Then too there are all the little novelties such as braselets, necklaces, ear drops, fancy handkerchiefs, scarfs, swagger sticks, and so forth, with which to give the costume just the proper and attractive finishing touch. Arlle Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING . 5 Fete; Aememibkers “There’s always something new at the Frantz Shop’ Bureau Notary A The ‘Registering Piano Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500