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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924. @SOCI LON Lawn For Social’ Service circle acting as hos- ; Members Of Aid tesses. ~ x The Golden Rulé Mrs. Rosa Ford entertained the 2522'S - this morning opened ‘its annual July members of the Cagitol Hill circle of | Philathea. Meeting ~ clearance sale which will not close the Methodist Ladies Aid society and| This Afternoon 3 de until July 19. This anmual clearance their friends with a lawn supper yes-| ‘The Senior Philathea will meet this : sale ty’one of the biggest even: terday evening at her homey 1008{ afternoon at 2.30 at‘the home of Mrs. which the Golden Rule stages. Be: Bast Second street. After the sup-| Charles Green on North Beech stregt. 4 7 cause of {ts extensive nature it is per was served the guests were in- oe i possible to offer bargains in all lines vited into the house -where a musical] English Lutheran of summer godds, it being the desire | | entertainment was provided. Vocal} Ladies To Meet , on the part of the management to solos Were given by Mrs. ames Rush| * The regular meeting of the English . x, make a genuine clearance of these. and Mrs. R. Shackleford and piano| Lutheran Ladies Aid will be- held’ One of the big features of the sale| | solos were given by Mrs. Jafies| this afternoon at 2:30 at the I. O. 0. are the lowprices offered on men's Rough and Mrs. Hy Shackleford and| F. hall, sults. The entire stock of men's plano solos by Lucille Bishop Serge, avorsted; cashmere, and tweeds | | and Mrs. Johnson: Miss Gladys have been divided:-into three. lots and | ' Roush gave a reading. marked down so that they may be PAGE THREE. in their 72 hole four ball four a of 300 at St. C . id GO TO DEATH cen. erwin a: , MontREAL, ray 1.—wacr| DS CLAIMED > Muir's latest legal chance to escape death by hanging at Va morrow for the murder of’ Hen Layiolette, was lost this afte when the court of appeals re to grant’a stay of execution. Coun sel for the defense h: gued that evidence was now av: was not offered when th successful appeal of the ¢ young New Yorker was mac =_ Tribesmen on American Golf | The Warpath Star Trailing eyfield to- . NA, Calif., July 10.—Bri- 1 James B. Erwin, ad ptember 4, 1914 to Aug- eral of. the United States . died here today. He was born in Georgia, July 11, 1856. » which t un the PERSONALS thilly disposed ce ; = LONDON, July 10. arut, in the of. w hats are Spanish zone of Morocvo, has bee: Being otfred at ‘halt tho "att In. Big Match | 222i, 72% 2t soroco. as een For ones 7 ; i cording to the Tangier correspond * Miss Vira Barker is entertaining| The Misses Charlotte Apchlager Clothes for women will also be jatany Weaker ee toyetrow afternoon’ for her house|%nd Marlo Hartunt arrived this ’ t found’ to have bee: fests, Miss Charlotte Ashlager and|@‘ternoon from thelr home in Chi- ; y ; ; Hoses show sapeetr int, at © bridee| cago to visit Miss ‘Vira Barker of : : ; other articles are incladca: M2 bo Tae ent of the Daily Mail. WEYBRIDGE, and. July RebassnathdiBacs ase ae (By he Associated s | Duncan and Abe J The Hindds Miss Marie Hartunt, at a bridge luncheon to be given at her home on South Beech street. . have a belief that Brkish professio: vil spirits are especially prone to fourth floor specials including {ce four up.on Walter Ha) -| molest women and children immedi cee Ferry Hall school. There will be tea sets, glass ware and dinner ware Donald Smith, tt ately after the+latter have eaten Student Dance many parties for the young ladies here are also basement bargains, at the end of toda This_Evening during their stay in Casper and a és notable among. them being .wheer ‘The regular Thursday night dance] trip will be made through the Yel- } 4 toys for the children and some camp. kiven by the high school students at] !owstone National park before their é : ings. goods. the Central Wyoming Auto club| return home. : 3 oe house will be held this evening. All Bae YOU LOSE half the pleasure of your outing PROGRESSIVES = Miss Eleanor Davies, Washington if’ you fail to talze: a Kodak with {D. C.) society girl,, who was do. 3 pth 5 se! half the ¢lared one of the most beavtiful you. Likewise you lose half the Vassar/College students. / effect of your pictures if they are — - ees it, BN 3 135 improperly developed. {== =ar af BOOST BRYAN Forty-three ‘Popes reigned during Our developing and printing is * done by experts who only last : ST. LOUIS, July 10.—Dect winter went clear to Rochester, N. * where they that United’ States Senator Robo took a;special post-graduate course inethe finest W. waFollette and Governor Charles ~ school of instruction in that line in the world; a West oe een NIG catty every state school established and maintained by the Eastman west of Pennsylvania and north of the Mason and Dixon tine, with sey. ri gy Bee members are invited. The Ragga jazz orchestra will play. Mrs. W. B, Hunter and the Misses aisle and Mabel Bruhns and Esther Deverman, all of Palatine, Ill., are visiting in Casper for several days at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Keene of the Tribune staff. The visitors are on their way home after a trip through the park. see Mrs. L. L, Newton of Cody spent yesterday in Casper visiting friends. Mrs, Newton is quite. prominent over the state and has many friends in this city. Sheswas a guest at the A. A. Stade residence while here. Friday Bridgo Club ‘Tomorrow Mrs. Walter Brewer will entertafn the mémbers of the Friday bridge club tomorrow at her residence at 815 East Fifteenth street. cee Lutheran ies To.Give Picnic The Ladies Aid of the Grace Lutheran church will give a picnic Saturday afternoon for the Sunday school of the church. The affair will be held at lower Garden Creek, Everyone is cordially invited. ear the building of St. Peter's cathedral, Rome, ' Society Mrs. S, F. Kiker and daughter for over eighty years : : has relied upon Gour- he er eeste Grace are visiting friends in Cas- a Males OC Be aoa Sheridan ey aud's Oriental Cream , We are official Eastman.dealers in Casper and Bake Sale ber for several days. They are from National: Broprocsive scent Of, the to keep the skin and sell genuine films and kodaks. Saturday. ap old ejaci ee 4 Here's the summer girl at her summeriest in a gown of rose-colored League, today The Maccabees will hold a bake sale Saturday at White's grocery. All contributors are‘asked to bring fheir donations by 10:00 o'clock. eee complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities, White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10¢ for Trial Size FERD. T, HOPKINS & SON, New Yerk | crope embroidered in deeper tones and fluffed up with mach ostrich, | *“lestaphed Senator LaFoliette, urg- Mrs- C. D. Murane has returned | There's a cape-like arrangement in the back which may be worn as a|‘"8 Bryan asa running mate, from a two months vsilt spent with| scarf over one arm, if desired, The wide circular flounce whith. gives her con and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | teh fulness at the hemline is one of the straightline frock and ix working Uatitard Medrdne;s in Galito cia. out very Interesting effects with circular Lines, Sie The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores A resolution to reduce the salartes of the officers of tho Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers International union will come before thi Th Mrs. J. M. Harden of Golden is] daughter are in town from Midwest . Sreue) id r exalt The General Aid of the Methodist| Casper from Fort Collins, where | Visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Russell will return to Midwest Sneek cf that organization at Gouraud's . Renal Pree mee canaral Ald of the atethodint| Casper. from Fo aw eee cee today. The two children went to|? uly “21-30, 2 A, Ee Hi - 2;30_in the church parlors with the! business trip. Mrs, J. H. Russell and son and | Denver on last night's train. BIT Wyunihin avotbreer vi9-7 Oriental Cream “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Meeting Mrs. J. EB. Dyke has returned to JULY CLEARANCE SALE ~ LADIES’ MISSES; AND: CHILDREN'S SHOES Every .summer shoe in our stock must move. Our policy is not to carry over a single pair. from season to season. : Our stock is brand. new as we opened for business on June 14, of * this year. Every shoe this season’s best style. This sale means the most extraordinary savings ever offered in Casper. V We have grouped the shoes in three lots, read the prices carefully and shop now. BIG DRESS EVENT _ SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING 9 A.M. NEW WASH DRESSES $9.00 Just arrived cool summery frocks, of printed voiles, lines and ‘area pasara os tub silks, etc. In all the new and popular styles. and colors for summer wear. Sizes for all CITY BRIEFS | George M. Vandaveer is leaving | this evening for New Mexigo where he’ will attend to business matters for the Midwest Refining company. H. D. Curtis of Thermoplis ta in Gasper today on a business ‘trip, 2. Cc. W. Andrews, sales manager for the Casper Monument works is in Douglgs for a few days attending the Knight Templar conclave and looking after business for his com- pany. eee : Perry A. Morris, sheriff, and . C. Irving, undersheriff, drove to Cheyenne this afternoon where. they will appear as witnesses in several eaese in federal court. cee E. G. Marquis, brother of Joe Mar- quis, is in town from Bargee, Wyo. eee Arno Cammarer, assistant direc- tor of the National Park service, is in Casper today enroute to Denver, He is stopping at the Henning. LOT ONE Low Shoes in Suedes and Kids Straps, pumps and cutouts. Colors are ivory, beige, airédale and gray. Actual values $7.50 to $10.00. Clearance Sale Price spending several days in’ the Big LOT TWO LOT THREE . #| Horns on a fishing trip. Mr. Shef- One Strap and Fancy Cutout inccesecantn Ge ee er See Sandals: Low Hock, Oxfords and Pumps §|* pany h * 2 Sam Conwéll and Georgé Nelson left today to join the Boosters who are in Alliance, Nebr. at present. see “Bud” Grieve, son of Will Grieve of Oil City, had to undergo a second operation for a broken arm yester- day. He is at the Lathyope. eee 2 7 BETTER WASH DRESSES oF 00 Pete Tobin {s in town today from his ranch. eee David Schoening is in town from his ranch at Lysite. eee Sout Executive H. Roe Bartle and Attorney Ben Pester left today for ton at attend to business mat- - Choose from genuine imported Irish linen. Fancy voiles \ and English broadcloth. All new styles and colors. You will find in this lot of dresses values up to $12.00 SUMMER SILKDRESSES $ Sacrificed At This Bargain Price Py Here is your opportunity to have a dress formerly very ae eee | Mr. and’ Mrs. Guy Shefstad are In satin, white and gray. Actual In white and combination black and ning ase vailétens a values up to $6.00. white. Actual values $3.50 to $4.59. In Casper. . eee Clearance Sale Price Clearance Sale Price Dr. G. B. Underwood of the. Lath- 2 rop clinic returned this week from : f New Jersey where he has been spending his vacation, cee Mr, and Mrs. Johh Fitzpatrick are in the city from Parkerton. Mr. Fitz- P pathrick “is superintendant and i manager of the Texas workers in, the Big Muddy field. Children’s Shoes at Big Reductions We Can Save You Many a Dollar on Your Children’s Shoes much higher priced, reduced to this low price. Remem- ber we quote no former prices—you are the judge Sport Hats For vacation, sport and traveling wear. A selec- Voile Underwear 4 t V Step-ins Teddy Gowns and Bloomers. Shadow tion in this group means savings. One of the super- stripes or splash. White, flesh and colors. You specials for Friday and Saturday. Nine shapes will find in this lot values up to $2.50. Priced Including cloche, off-the-face, helmet $ extra special for Friday and poke and semi-telescope_._________ 5.00 Saturday’ __ $1.00 3 9 Ladies’ Chiffon Your Choice Hase of Any All Colors Suit In Our = 1 NEW SAMPLE SHOP | ® Yat, Now Store at Half Price 122 WEST SECOND STREET $1.50 ‘ Just Around the Corner Off Center Pere All Summer Sale of Millinery $3 $5 - $7 This includes all Brodine and Fisk Patterns, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY * ANNE'S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest ~WATCH OUR WINDOWS 4 Haytin’s Boot Shop Corner First and Center Sts. Gladstone Hotel Bldg.