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Che Casper Daily Cribune "|| sent as the Casper representative: to| are “very “well “known in ‘this city |. ©. F. McLean is back trom his va-|town from Salt Creek. They are the state bread making contest, is|having formerly spent thei? fum-|cation spent in Denver and other prominent ranchers near there, much improved. She was able to|mers here at their suminer home points in Colorida; Mr. anal. Mrs. Guy Gay are leaving’ they will remain until Thursday. They. will attend the, celebration of the opening of the Wind River Can- yon road white there. " pho anummanenaaceeenan ‘Tribune wantads ‘bring ‘results. Lawrence Johnston o¢-the Graham Paper company at’ Denver wi'l ar: are in Casper for a few days from|rive tomcrrow in Casper where he ‘ # their home jn Lander, will spend several days visiting ‘| Stanley Winter, youngest son of ¢ See friends. Congressman Winter has been given| Mr. and Mrs. George R. Dowd are |4n appointment to the U. 3. Naval }in the city from Sheridan. Mr. Dowd Academy at Annapolis. is here on business matters. Sar John Bodie is’ in from his Fanch| afr. anc: Mrs, 0. FE. Snyder ahd enki the members|t#in the members of the Frida’ . Mrs. 0. EB. ae ee ing by Seek aa Bri Solub) this -afeesd ‘atte Mr. eee zires Ne tenidbe' chet are in Sunday school in front of ‘the hos- |'es¥lar meeting of the ciub._ ‘ Letina = ; pitable’ cottage of Mr, and Mrs. K. | visio. Dp Mr. and Mrs. M. C.. Richardson eee —because they were com- posed by Mrs. Isaac Goose . and sung to her, grand- children. ,“Mother Goose lived _.in Massachusetts and died at the age of 92. If motheys would freely use 2 2 ‘A (delightful plenic was enjoyed Mrs. A. F. Austerman will enter- R. aus at Ketan een To Meet ‘i iy sec eraeplaaplinar Nearly one hundred people at + | The Sega for the home’ depart- i ‘peop! "that county Pureleot™ ed, transportation’ being furnished |. oot of the First Meth, odigtanunee na eS they have been located for by cars and trucks. The evening was most successful with a delicious supper served on the lawn, unique games and sports and a large bon- fire which all left reluctantly at the close, ‘The occasion promoted good fel- years. eee Mrs. D. Burke is spending a few days. in Camper trom her home at Lusk, will meet at the church parlors on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ‘The new supply of quarterlies. which has been received will be given out at this meeting. All the members fe Are requested to be present if at all] sire... G, Sinclals’end three chil: ossible, FE lowahip among the members of the | ” fo de Mant whgca thie eeeae'e seg chureh and gave opportunity to be-| Social to Be Held * visiting at the home dab Sthelaiy MB comg acquainted with Mr. Julian| At Mountain View. hn a 4 Bryan of New York who is so ac-} A “hard times” social will be held Baby Comforts they would not have to spend so much of. the summer, singing and rock- * ing fretful infants to sleep. Glycerin Suppositories » (Infant) dine Stearate Sugar of Milk ceptably SORRY brs pulpic heal at the new tabernacle in Mountain Bove ast for the summer. . Bryan assisted | View on Friday evening. Everyone ——— greatly in the direction of the games. | intending to come is asked to drest * 4 Mo Pita ot ae renthe The general plans were under cfirec- | in their oldest clothes. There will be — ) —_ sadiebwiine Every item tion of Mrs. Berta Smith assisted by |a prize given for the best costume. , the best that skill and committees. Everyone present was | Ice cream and cake will be served roy coum ad D. Scott anc: Roy care can produce, enthusiastic in urging frequent rep-| by the ladies of Mountain View dur- Hall, all prominent sheepmen of this tions of the affair during the | ing the evening. district are in town today buying ummer months. The publit is cordially, invited. supplies, ce eee P. E. 0. Meeting | Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Royce are This Evening. spending several days in Lander on Lemon Juice The members of the two chapters | a fishing trip. “ ite i G and O of the P. E. O. Sisterhood : see Ss Whitens Skin in this city will*hold a joint meeting} Mr. and Mrs. Clark Taylor of this evening at 8 o'clock at the resi:| Kansas City, Kan., have been in dence of Mrs. W. H. Crawford, $24 | Casper for the past two days. They the skin white js | South Grant street. Mrs. Sam Neff uy le to mix the juice: of | Vi act a8 assistant hostess, Ma two lemons _ with 3 three ounces’ of gun 5 od Orchard ay Bite:| The Queen Esther circle of the Sud rape archi ‘08-1! First Methodist church will hold a gist will supply for a tew cents. Shake | D@ke sale on Saturday at the Holmes CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores da. The only harm. less way to bleach “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” Hardware store on East Second. It well in a bottle, a and you have a| Will begin at 10.80 o'clock, whole quarter-pint of the most won-| past Chiefs || —only a few days away and your sports Gerful skin whitener, softener and Meet. " a a a To Meet. iets club witt meet thia|| COStume for the celebration not yet sen Teach inte the ‘face, neck evening at the home of Mrs. P. o.||. selected! We can help you out in a arms and hands. It can not irri-|=vers at 133 West J street. Busi- June Clearance of and rosy-white complexion; also as|#S8ked to attend. Refreshments wil! facturers’ costs. be served, a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lo- on yourself. It can not be bought m ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepared.— Advertisement. é H PERSONALS: Mrs. Gus Downer who has been quite 11 at her home on C ¥ avenue Cool Cut Out |\iivomey EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL Come In Tomorrow and Take Your Choice From Miss Bleanor Graham is in Cas- per coln visiting Mrs. O, My intends to remain here _ at 9 95 _ Ladies’ Fine Hos es’ Fine riose ‘Bathrobes Jd $7.65 Bt $4.50 Sweaters Iite! Roy Pickell of Sheridan’ ts visiting in Casper for sometime. pair profital For imonas Crepe Kimonas Miss Alice Parks is in town for = It's ore le Kim the day from, Lavoye. to buy them by the = 3 Ox 3 Mrs. Fred Dillow is leaving today. for Riverton where she will spend some time visiting her parents. From there she will go to her home in Montana. Mrs. Dillow was former- ly Miss Nina Nations of this city. cee Miss Olive Lowdes has returned from Lander, Atlantic and Crow: heart where she has been visiting 2 for the past few weeks. Patent Leather Only a a White Kid Leathers in Mrs. Ida M. Boyer and Mr. and ; Mra. N. W. Wheeler have been visit. high or low heel for hot || ing°in Lander for several days. weather wear. cee Priced From $9 to $10.50 PEACOCK ART IN SHOES » Leviathan $10.50 ‘ Styles Selected Personally by Miss Frantz in New York at Astonishing Price Reductions ‘Word has been received that the condition of Miss Gertrude Josendal, who was seriously injured at Lara. mie this week where she had been Inez M. Babb Specialty Boot ||| Miméographing Pp Over 300 in Printed Crepes Roshanara Crepes Pasadena Crepes Tub Silks Organdies Normandy Voiles Fine Linens French Voiles Canton Crepes Satin Faced Crepes ° Plain Voiles Combinations Ratines etc. Circular Letters Price-lists Second Floor 0-8 Bldg. |j| Bulletins _ ,Depositions \\-- PANTY DRESSES > (Ages 2 to 6) Duplex Dresses of Normandy voile, (un- derslip al in one piece). $5 to $6 pcre $3.75 GINGHAM PANTY DRESSES Made of fine ging- ham. $3.75 to $5.00 Bpoclat rie $2.95 VALUES WASH MIDDIES—For girls from 6 to 12 years, of fine quality, white middy twill and TOMORROW Bungalow Aprons Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 PAGE THREE. tomorrow for Thermopolis where |] "he Letter Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING . Circular Public Letter Stenographers Bureau Notary PIGEON’S TEAS M ake Delicious Iced Tea SATISFYING AND REFRESHING Coffee Co. JUNE CLEARANCE —just two more days to complete our The Larger Woman Who Wants An Inexpensive Summer Dress Will Find Some Fresh and Charming Models in the Subway at $13.95. Phone 623 COATS, SUITS, DRESSES CASE hurry with our superb costume displays, 5 tatel, Famous, stage ‘Setutioe uss Recent ap epi ge dr! wat dé Ticie prices r er eaerat CS "3 _ at prices now cut to way less than manu- —everywoman’s store yo st EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL Regular prices were up to Saturday Only Our This Rack of Spring and Summer Miss. Florence Gooaier, who tas Regular $1.95 5 ee eae A Rack Containing Odd Lots of 1 pang ec Kayser and Lady Martha Dresses erie stirs, Soe Silk BI Lesher g Saige Pure Thread*Silk ouses $5.95 for clearance The Most Successful Dress Event This Store Has Ever Conducted, Will Be Even More Interesting Tomorrow With the Arrival of About 125 More Charming Mid-Summer now only 1“ Over 300 Charming DRESSES For Every Size For Every Type Youthful Matronly Styles * Large Women’s 4 For Every Age Small Women’s Dresses Dresses Dresses for Women of Medium Figure Size Range 14 to 521, uM The KIMBALL DRUG STORES | P#corT-.2- The Rexall Stores 228 East Second Street 1 Models o Every Conceivable Color Combination To Grace the Form and j Entrance the Eyé ’ RS AS in- orseree. iaaecisl you can select from . SEE poe poripel eat SILK MIDDY TIES—Extra: size. Colors, brown, over 300 styles at this . er stand a fa 1 black, red and navy. .$1.00 value. 75¢ ' modest price Each bring your friends for this event. — — W. & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. Saturday Will Be a Day for Surpassing Bargains in Every Depariment of the Frantz Sho