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Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE. aL. Martin, cack of the Casper SS overland tour. ‘Miss Beaumont is Mr. and Mrs. Dan Trudgen and F 2! graduated from tho: University of| Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Hale are spend: FANTE AL INSURANCE Lente eee eee ase 5 2 Rexrhan aly ing the day in town from Midwest. j lowest. ‘They are based on its own [plecopad church will meet Friday at 2:30 with the following hostesses: Busy Bees, Mrs. J. L. Syullan, 817) : i quoted in this volume. r A in Golorage, "s * “N Week at is points . In the 211 fraternal societies list- W.-D.. Allely: of. the - Wyoming ed Modern Woodmen has more than} The minute you put your ‘eet tn Building‘and Loan company. will go PRcbecte ny of Modern Woodmen |one:tenth of the aggregate member-|a ‘Tiz" bath you feel pain Pear’ street. |to ‘Thermepolis ‘Sunday on business _ Capitol Hin, Mrs. Cc. B. He for, ‘his’ company. Hayden M. White'of Buttalo, well mortality experience and have been 4 officially approved as adequate. | It Saye wo. week's site to Colo- : LEADERSHIP OF MODERN is one of the few organizations which Sag) is iD. has adhered to straight adult whole- { life “protection and the only one IS CLAIMED whose mortality experience table is | Mr, and Mrs. B Wood, and J. R. Schleuter have just returned from being America in nearly every depart-|ship and insurance in force, while | drawn out and comfort just soaking ment of fraternal insurance is con-}the number of members admitted,|in. How good your tired, swollen, 5 Fs Entertainment to Hold | times anew by the 1924 statistics of | Insurance written and disbursements | burning fect fecl. “Tis” instantly : Fraternal Societies just issued by | for 1928 constituted MMout the same|draws out the poisonous exudations CY Circle ‘pi at Garden creek, wehbees Sremoey js in the city today the Fraternal Monitor of Rochester,| percentage of the total. that puff up your feet and cause the ladies. will a i Mrs. Purdurs, on legal bust MII ATION Forth for Young and N.Y. Figures presented are taken|~ > sore, inflamed, swea Mrs. Rose, Mrs: Leigh| corner of Poplar and West Nine-|- Old Ri * from latest official ri and only Ke Townsend, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. E:| teenth street. at Kaiverview. therefore reliable. J. Doriohoe, Mrs. McConnell, Mrs.} “Kensington, Mrs: Irving Day, 932 A. G, Fidel, Mrs. Allen} Mrs. George} South David street. Campbell, Mrs: A..E. Thompson and] Social Service, Mrs. F. S. Luck Mrs. Ben’ ees : 415 South Beech. street, witly Mrs. Mrs. Purdy ; oF Victory Workers, Mrs. Mary Kol-| the Chalmers company. his opponent, A. G, Sorlle of Grand] on Riverview park at Mills for its) 1160 in force and 14.144 local J. R. Walter of Powell, Wyo. spending some time here on a busi- ness trip. “ee nor R. A. Nestos, seeking re-nomi- Fourth? January 1 of the prese year pipet for 5 ourth? é 3 Frank O’Ryan of Denver is tn the mation on the Republican ticket, con- Modern Woodmen had 1,1 7 never go! ROR. Waggener assisting. city on, business, He ts representing | tinted to hold a two to one lead over| 1 all probability it will concentrate] oricia) members, $1,664,4% igure A. whole yes WHEATLAND MAY GET jz even activities of 211 leading or: in this country. ~ FARGO, N. D., June 26.—Gover- What will Casper be doing July re lebration. And no onder, 7 ts 8 tee Ad . For Onib. § faer, 105 North Park street, Mrs. Forks, when tabulation of yester-| cele .| or lodges, each total being more than - Mrar Ted Purdy. ‘entertained tlie| Huffman will ansist. ‘Mr. and Mrs. D, G. Fenstenmaker| ‘#¥'2 Feturns was resumed today. A itghalistoedd eve eerie double the correspondi for Wie ipendiia “try.\a. Tribune: cuns! members of the ‘Thursday, bridge bbe drove down from Sheridan yesterday| ,,7%° frst figures available came | nese Popper to the any contemporary society. Total sifled Ad. club thie Sfternopn at ‘her home on] Birthday Party ; | | £8 spend ® short tinie in Casper. Mr.| Vortoe clen nen canton Weer Assets, $39,223,148, exceeded those of South Park.’ + yesterday at a birthday party in honor of her Young son Orlo's birth: ¢ at i in ‘honor ‘of her “guest | the small guests ‘motored to spend Sice ‘Blisabeth <Clairg sie ese the afternoon. About 20 children]. vigiting \here’ for ‘some. time. ‘About Attended. per for the aay, eed Axteen pedensaind were: eens ve 4 ity. holdin, lon fratern! are hol sa Y at the Townsend hate) this evening| Miss Ethel Daugherty of "Thermo- at 6:30 o'clock. There will: be about | P's 1#'1n Casper on a brief trip. er ered in Caan, noe) ate: and Mrs. 8. D. Anderson are manently and those who are spend-| the Proud parents of a baby girl born: bie Ny EB. Thomas entertained ‘the North and South ratiroad. ~ ‘affair was given at the| pei ter son are in| Returna from $22 out of the 2,169| But what has Riverview park In| _ For 1923, its income, $27,147,081,] Wheatland if tt accepts plans made Cor hich aout ehepert Ween oll man from Colorado otha de ds precincts in the state gave Nestos|tho way of amuseme! : paid were more than double those| from the government project power If Mr. George Stewart will 22,002; Sorlie 11,939; Moe 1,324. a4 fob tain a (3 Biv eta, of any itival organization. Number | plant at Lingle, Wyo. Guernsey and|| present this ticket to our cash- Fs. ee Lander ts in SS eae 5 x wh the air| Of Members admitted, 119,476, led in| Wheatland would both be connected|| ler within three days it will en- Grmerne ar . . ° can take a whirl through the alr) spout the same percentage, while|with the system which et present|| title himself and one guest to pre Wisconsin Fire Pew sensation for Cas-|Reither the net increase in benefit|supplies many towns and cities|| our specirlly selected combina. ‘Lzohc iltig walt known’ atibep an ‘fs in town today buying supplies. Is Controlled snappy ride along the river 1a one| “2° @pproached elsewhere in fra-| electrician ts now making estimates Albert Clarion ts in town from ‘ the Ef El ranch: Carl: Sayer {s in town’ from his ranch today. Mr._and Mrs. William \Haselmire,| der contro! at 3:30 a: m. Nestos, with non-partisan league ter-| "0° cost. What S vy er is chief engineer on| ‘tory tavoratle te Sorlie, oat ee va] a great barbecue and that, too will| ll but one other, rates of which are| WHEATLAND, Wyo., June 26. s a third higher and which also leads| Electric power at considerably re- ar etary re arate i Hoo ip hand ee een Neeit Natt ae old steers in. abilities, duced rates, is in prospect. for June 26, 1924 Just| W288 nearly double, while benefits/to extend the transmission — lines per will be a 24-foot, 30 passenger | ™e™bership, 31,759, nor the amount | along the North Platte valley in this|| tion dinner served daily—5:30 launch, That will’ be a joy. A/°f !nSurance written, $150,203,000| state and in Nebraska. The city p. m. to 8:30 p. m.—Coffee Shop or Main Dining Room. Hotel Townsend t ternal circles. which will determine whether or not ee rat al We coaty denerintion | Modern Woodmen of America has| Wheatland will join in the proposal. an experience of forty.one years. poabat ain Bana en n,. will baal in Eis Seg pee ri = There are forty- ae older organiza-| Expert watch and jewelry repatr- certainly find hundreds. of Casper | #02 ing. folks having the time of thetr lives out at Riverview. _—— hCUre MILWAUKEE, June 26—A fire which for two hours imperfiled the west side of the city of Fond du Lac Wis., this morning was brought un- ing the-summer here from colleges.| *t the Kelth ‘hospital. . This in a aptregeenee meeting. A baby boy t to Mr. and Whe tiiekds ce-atra, Charlotte fer} surprised her Wednesday” - ing at her home at Sunset Lodge:at @ very delightful er ap party: ‘Mr. Higd entertained crowd with Mrs. G. H. Arnold of Douglas weet friends in Casper for some eee pa gage eager eto ie ae ee ae the "ieimball the day. . ‘Miss Velma Beaumont of Sheridan it the past week-end in Casper rarer She and her parents are on their way to Oklahoma on an FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get RM of These Ugly Spots. ‘The Casper Literary club will hold There's no longer the slightest its regular meeting this evening at| need of feeling ashamed of your thé Natrona county library, There | freckles, as Othine—double strength wil] be election of officers” The club|—is guaranteed to remove these will adjourn with this meéting until | homely spots. Simply getyan ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you! should soon see 'F|that even the worst freckles have rjbegun to disappear, while the 4 |\lighter ones have vanishe entire! It is ‘seldom that more that an oun: 1a needed to completely clear the and|/skin and gain a beautiful com- We Undersell ; BECAUSE WE DO THE BY VOLUME OF’ BUSINESS Our Shoes cAre Guaranteed Quality And Fitting Correctly Is Our First Thought ay CED. SHOE FITTERS YOUR SERVICE Cc Watch Our Window Display Haytin’s Boot Shop Exclusive Ladies’ and Children’s Footwear Corner First and Center-——Gladstone Hotel Bldg. - and every dress is an.” 5] | 15 extra special value. - Sie Down and Save’’ e Subway A Delig! lly Cool Place to Do Your Shopping At the: first two prices you. will find several’. hundred: Summer Dress- ® : We have selected 300 pairs of ladies pumps and oxfords from broken es from which you can lines in our stock and we are going to give a pair of these shoes free 3 to each person that buys a pair at regular price. select'one’or several for your’summer wardrobe Two Pairs for the Price of One INCLUDED IN THIS LOT ARE Iv Kid Pumps, Baby Louis Heels Black Satin Pumps, Spanish Heels Beige Suede Pumps, Low Heels Blue Satin Pumps, Spanish Heels Black Kid Pumps, French Heels White Kid Pumps, Baby Louis Heels These Shoes Sell Regularly From $8.50 to $10.00 SPECIAL HOSE SPECIAL White Canvas Ox-. $1. G Chiffon and heavy Silk Hose. Regular $2.50 fords, In small sizes values Booter “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” 124 EAST SECOND STREET Dresses At $13.95 there is a wide ‘S$ an selection of dresses, suits and coats—a great June Clearance at an aston- ishingly: low: price. At. $17.45 are offered a group of smart Summer Dresses in. favored ma- terials and colors. “Tt Pays to Shop in the Subway” But If You Fail to See the Wonderful Show at This Department Recently Received a Liberal Shipment of LIGHT SUMMER HATS In Unusually Charming Materials and Styles—They Are Priced $4.95 to $7.50 And the Extraordinary Values Will at Once Appeal to You Douglas, July 4th You Have Not Seen the World Everywoman Can Keconomize on Hosiery by Making Her Purchases From These Popular and Serviceable Brands in the Subway : By the Box of Truesha Hl THREE, $2.85 ‘ Pair and Save ‘Have You Tried Daydream Hose of Silk at $1.50 the Pair? They Come In Threadsilk and Chiffon—All the Popular New Shades As Well as Black and White f MADAME SCHUMANN-HEINCK Will sing at Douglas for the American Legion in front of the large Grand Stand. Tickets on sale at Richards and Cunningham Store, Casper. See Mr. Brock. Reserved seats $1, New 2 pA aks Sweaters Knowing the demand to hear this world famous ‘| Blouses singer, we have provided for CASPER people one- a. half the reserved seating capaicty. a meee a Oe eee