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Mrs. Manbeck Is Honored at Party. Mrs. C. B. Manbeck of Alton, Iil., formerly of this city was the guest Sunday from Fort Collins where| dence, 1212 So’ Senter street. Among those who left yesterday of honor at.a morning bridge party|C- Spears, Mrs. C, E. Hooper -and|#Te asked to attend. Estes: park. DET haha teen vialtiigiace ncmel eee to attend the Girl Reserve summer Mrs. Marshall Dayton. ‘Ticket. com- see RELAY ith Sire. Brewaters "father, camp are: Alberta Wagner, Dora ee TY rete ence nn | milttee—Mra, G, H- O'Donnell, chair Mr..and Mrs. Peter J. Tobin and beet} Miss Lela Oddlett was the guest| Stanley, Adele Wagner, Margaret South Durbin street. Guests pres-|Man, Mrs. Glen Littlefitid, Mise Children accompanied by Mrs. James} trenry Wyatt of the Independent |°f friends here yesterday from Mid-| Nichols and Carlotta Carroll. cr, mot ee hance te, | eta hates waee| | PERSONALS _ ||stitanssrumess'etecti | fener Wrath tatapnten | “ae Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. Patrick Sul-| Mrs. Nellie Burtholomew, and Mrs. mer home in the Big Horn moun-lisvetvn afd Mice Dela Decker are ayreie Miss Betty Heuckaby spent the livan, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrs.|W. H. Tolhurst. Music Committee— tains. ating berecal aga tk Denver Mrs. Jack Rouse and sister, Mrs,|Weeketd with her parents, Mr. and Leigh- McGrath, Mrs. Harold Man-|Miss Betty Tolhurst, chairman.| George Goohs of the Aero Oil eee ge daria Sen ; bert Parker and daubhtesrce een atte, Walter Dodds, “in Midwest. - | beck, Mrs. Andy. Thompson, Mrs. | Transportation—Mrs. V, E. Hanson.| Products company arrived in Cas Irs. Jack Alexis Leary and sons eae lywood are spending several weeks . apices Jeremfah Mahoney, Mrs. John Mc- ve iis 2 per. Saturday to attend to business| sary and Caroll aré vialting for, sev | eget. baila and) at Amorettt Pett Miss Thelma Peterson was the Fayden, Mrs. W. L. Connelly, Mrs. | Doing-George affairs in connection with his com-| oral weeks with friends and relatives) “f- and Mrs. John Spaetirg2 asta Sues’ OF friends bere yesterday from | Floyd Smith, Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen, | Marriage. pany. He returned yesterday by m0-| in Omaha. They will be Joined there| pave Te'urned from the Yellowstone) jo or tusk who was|D? home at Thermopolls. i fae ae Ne ‘Mrs. A. @.|_ Francis Lee Doing and Frances| tor to his home in Cheyenne accom-| iP 2 'anori time by Mr. Leary, who] Pational park, where they spent sev-| 3 < wus c oa Fidel, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. T. C. Ton- . fi apres tet: 4 Bel s| rived in the city Saturday afternoon kin, Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. A. F.| ite suiy. 12, at the parsonage of| Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher have|° ® > . oe j Mrs. C. B. Manbeck, formerty, of |Your St Bericley is visiting for @ few | trom Dougias to attend the Sigma Path Drs) TA: Dean. Mrs. John B./ene | First Methodist Episcopal | as thelr house guest at their home| yf, ana Mrs. E. F. Hoskinson|| this city, now of Alton,, Tll, who has Bell, who has many choo! frienas|4!Pha Epsiion fraternity dancing Barnes and the guest of honor. church, by the pastor, the Rev,|.0n South Wolcott street for.the sea- si “ante General Committee—Mrs, A. C. Fi- del, chairman; Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. C. P. Plum- mer, Mrs. Francis Brown, Mrs. T. Bertha George, both of Casper, were united in. marriage, Saturday even- Lewis E. Carter. They were attend- married men and Dr. M.' J. Nolan Tex., who has been spending aes | he Casper Daily Cribune the Casper and is a leader of the Girl pected to arrived in Casper Tuesday where the yhave been MONDAY, JULY 14, 1924. spending| Mr. Wrisht here, who is foreign and Paul Russell, Kassis, for the | summer vacation with her aunt andj Scout camp located on Elkhorn | and will be guests here for five or|some time. eden.” manager! ots the single men. uncle in Denver, 1s.the house guest | creejc. six weeks at the Foley home on Park Suis 1° : § Officials for the day were J. A.| here for several days of Mrs. B. E. he avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Dubots | >UMe- aes Leary, Mike Foley, R. V. Kennedy,| Sturm at her home in the Ada apart- eee are Denver visitors spending several Ed Hadley and John Leonard. ments.~ Mrs. R. M. Boeke and daughter Miss Beth Clair who spent several | days here. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Connor of deal Pane are expected to, return the latter) months in Casper the guest of Mr. oe 2.6 Tulsa are out of town business Sliema Nus Plen ‘Mfs. L. S. Worthington returned} mart of the week from Seattle where | and Mrs. Leigh McGrath has re-| | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harps of Green- Thursday Dinner Casperites who are members of the Sigma Nu fraternity will hold a dinner at. the Hotel Townsend ‘Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. All Sigma.Nus who may be in the city panied by Mrs. Goohs. eee son, Miss Ann Marrinan of Buffalo, Saturdey morning from Nebraska where she visited for several weeks with her father. While absent from the city Mrs.. Worthington accom: panied by Mr. Worthington toured Colorado spending a short time at will accompany them to New York have as their guests at their home at the Alexander apartments, Mrs. none, they have been for several months an a pleasure trip. Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Brewster and Jimmie and Bobbie returned eral weeks on a honeymoon trip. been the guest here for a short timo, of her son Harry Manbeck and fam- turned to her home in Canada. Mrs. H. S. Howard of Cheyenne is the house guest for several days of Mrs. H. C. Fitzphurick ac her res!- graduated from Wolcott school, Den- ver, and who will be here will spend the summer vacation |? eee the Townsend, stopping he stone National par! Miss M ed Sa o! Greeniow thia iss Mildred Saul of Do Ds field, Ohlo, were guests yesterday at short time enroute to the Yellow- rty and will visit here for several visitors spending several days here. ere for a FLY ¢ uglas ar- Kills z “ mae Salt’ Ci y§ at the home of Mrs. Harry ‘s g i . Ai| N. X., @ former achool friend of Mra: inson' rs, Mary Bllza-| ly expects to leave the latter part | With Telatives at Salt Creek. st 5 1 eee oe, Mother’s Division ed by Miss Eva M. Curtin and J. A. elect Hoskinson's sister, M ary ape isi 3 ‘i . Astin, 605 South Lincoln street. Half Pint... 50¢ Meg#ifigs Are Postponed. ‘Toohey. Mr. Doing is a member: of| Kocher. - beth Ball and daughter, Mrs. Ernest| of the week for Denver where she eye i SEW f 3 : eee . . J. King, prominent wool grow- Pt. 75¢ Ot. $1.25 e Mother's div: .|the firm that conducts the Service i Phillips and baby Ernestine of Den-| will be joined by her daughter and 3 x Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meigh of |?t © ari Wena PU Se starter | Sink | dekkbs: on Bast: LAGwetone. Mra. Ered Newman has as her| yer. ‘They arrived in Casper Friday |gon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clark |¢? Of regard teria Martingale Dactistay’ aiid\; George Malgli-ctett -to Hiewere we osquitoes have postponed their meetings untit’ MARE: Loa atihen, ee Titeetig Stas | making the trip by motor, Rogers and baby, who will drive|(O Uttena the Woolgrowers conven-|ay for Douglas where they’ will | , rye tarihae: Wednesday Evening. prtin merase, ber. sistertndaws Arg arene this week from their home in Alton he f ‘ ae spend a short time visiting with |! @reers & Druggists loaches tt oe aug Ice Cream Social Harry Langheldt and children of) yr, and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan | to Colorado. sig’ pgs) rea atte bape ht triende Qovaloped at Amerlea's , .| Berkeley, Cal. Kath- be Foremost industrial Me, lrown Will Be Reg ghey gg ae cog g ears ot A. A. Blade, muperintendent of Cas hievee 3 vntr iene Bed Bu Hostess at Party. church will give an fee eream soclal| Clifford Bond (Spark Plug) of the| !een and Miss Mary Foulse Penon of ne Misses Irene Beavers and|per schools and daughter, Ruth, are| Mrs. William R. Wright and Mrs: Francis Brown will be hostess fi c at an informal bridge luncheon to be given on Friday of this week at her residence, 814 South Grant street. see Mrs. Andrus Wilt Entertain Wednesday. Mrs. R. M. Andrus will entertain on Wednesday at her home on Dur- bin street at a morning bridge party complimentary to Miss Mary Louise Lenon of Jollet, Tl., house guest of Miss Kathleen Sullivan, eee Synurgae to Give Picnic and Dance Wednesday. Plans are being completed for a pienle and dance to be given Wed- nesday evening, July 16, at tLe pa- villon at the J. B. Barnes summer home on Garden creek by members of St, Mark’s Synurgae. Excellent music has been secured and dancing will begin at 9*and continue until 12 o'clock. At 10.30 a lunch will be Wednesday evening on the lawn of the Runden residence, 674 South ‘Park avenue. The public is invited to attend. see Modern Woodmen to Hold Meeting This Evening Casper camp, No. 12325 “Modern Woodmen of America, will hold an important business meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall to. which all mem- bers of the organization are asked to attend. se K. of ©. Plenlc Held Sunday. About 400 members of the Knights of Columbus organization attended a picnic held yesterday at Garden creek. A number of athletic events were run off during the day and 50 prizes were given away to those who ‘won these. A thrilling baseball game between the married men and the single men was the feature of advertising department of the Trib- une returned last evening from Mil- waukee where ‘he has been visiting for several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bond. Mr. Bond was accompanied on his return home as far as Sioux City, Ia,, by his moth- er, the trip being made ovemland. Miss Margaret England had as her guest over Saturday, Mrs. Roland Zeigall of Kirksville, Mo., who was enroute to the Yellowstone National park with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gardner, also of Kirksville. see Mr. and’Mrs. W. W. Robbins who have been spending several weeks in Denver visiting with friénds * are expected to return this evening. eee Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson of Cheyenne are the guests here for a short time of Mrs. Swanson’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Todd of the Rialto theater. livan home spent yesterday visiting with Mrs. Sara Julia and Mary and son Frederick. left this morning for a two months’ tour of the larger cities in the east including St. Louis, Chicago, Wash- ington, D. of Park school who has bken spend- ing a short time with relatives at her home in Lusk has returned to Morton at Douglas. Margaret Monahan of Hugv, Colo. nelces of Mrs. M. J. Foley are ex-! ing expected to return tomorrow from the east and Canfida, Ia even-' daughter, Betty, arrived in t week from } oe Haytin and daughters Mrs. M. » and New York, Miss Lillian Larson an_ instructor PAUL J. RUSSELL . Traffic Manager For the shippers and merchants of Wyoming, Montana, Nebras- ka, and Colorado, overchairge, loss and damage claims, Con- solidated Royalty Building. the city ew York to join The WHITE FLAG IS U COME ON ! YOU WHO HAVE SUNBURNED YOUR TONSILS GAZING AT HIGH PRICES! IT’S AR EAL ONE 2 MOTHS iurved fo the guests by a committee|the day. After 13/innings of hard << Sr Aa ed acne a|| ‘HAVE YOUR FREIGHT This Event I in“charke. Posters will be placed on|fighting and much arguing, the| Mr. an rs. E. J. Sul'tvan ani LLS—AUDITED” is Event is the road for the benefit of those un-| score at that time being tied, 4 to 4,| daughters are spending some time BY UDI No Matter So Impor- familiar with the location. The pub-| it was decided to postpone the game| in Denver and vicinity visiting with in Casper—By Real Rate Where You tant lic is invited and tickets for the af-| until a cooler day. Batteries for the| friends and relatives. Experts Look fair may be purchased from mem-|men were Ben Cullen, pitcher, and patie bers of the following committee: “Spud” Murphy, catcher, for the Miss. Gladys Mayer of San Angelo, That none can af~ a ford to miss it. Come early and plan on staying for a while. You vill never find any Cothing or Shoes to e approach, this stock for style, high quality and low price. Did our buyer buy up merchandise so beautiful in style and materials at such low prices as he did on his last trip to the eastern markets, and the beauty of this shrewd buying is we are giv- ing our customers this benefit of the good mer- chandise at low prices. Come in and bring your friends, look at the Dresses, Hats, Sweat- ers, Shirts and hundreds of other items and con- HATS SUMMER DRESSES Our entire Hat department You Will Find Some REAL BARGAINS! Come and Be fonvinced SESTOCSECOPEES EC SERED Lee eee WHEN THE SUPPLY IS GONE THAT IS THE FINISH—GET HERE EARLY LET NOTHING KEEP YOU A WAY. FROM THESE SAVINGS SURES CS $50 Fashion Park, Kuppen- heimer and Patrick Overcoats Now For Men’s and Young Men’s $60 and $65 Fashion Park Suits yA! Thevalues in this big SELL- ING OUT SALE are so un- usual that supplying every need at this time will prove most profitable to you. We firmly believe that th $60 and $65 suits are the best you will find anywhere for this price. Suits TAILORED AT FASHION PARK and now we are giving you the unrestricted choice of any suit in the store for $29.45. The woolens and tailoring are both of the finest quality. The styles in- clude both double and single breasted models for men and young men. The moment you t one of these suits on, you'll see how perfectly it fits, what excellent lin s—how well it is made—and what a buy a suit like this méans to you for only $29.45. Only Through Selling Out Men’s Solid Leather Work Shoes Selling Out For Men’s Fine Officers Shoes $3.85 Outsanding values here in shoes that are sending hundreds of palrs walking out of the stor Soft toe of last shoes with creased vamps. Sol ath- er shoes from one of the country’s larg- est makers. Goodyear welted soles and now you can buy them for $3.85. These overcoats cannot be given fuil credit by advertising. They must be seen and tried on to be appreciated and no y wonder we are selling them fast at such rediculous prices. We assure you that coats of the same quality have sold right here in Cas- per for three times the sale price. Forehanded and wisely spending people will buy one right now of these fine woolen overcoats from the finest makers in the country. You'll pat your- self on the back next fall over your ha been smart. Men’s Silk Neckties Shinola Black or Brown Men’s Eiffel Fiber Silk Hose Pair 25c 115 EAST SECOND ST. JESSENS’ OLD STAND AND UP TO Slips Satinette and mus- lin, pink or white Slips, at this very Cotton Blouses Women's cotton Blouses, well made nicely trimmed, large sizes, white and pongee colors $1.00 The Store That Undersells Middies White Galatea Middies, heavy Night Gowns Fine soft materials, fancy trimmed. $1.00 low price of $1.00 The _ Store ccommo- dating A very good selection of Women’s and Misses’ Cotton Dresses, very nicely trimmed, large assortment of styles is filled with wonderful values. The very newest Veiles, Ginghams, Swiss, in plain, printed and dotted effects, all well made and nicely trimmed. Ae ; , h 1 f fi tt Is. A e a choice selection of fine summery cotton materials. ) look at this assortment is a sure buy. $2.95, $3 95, SILK DRESSES . \| A large rack filled with The most beautiful line of Silk Dresses ever put on dis- beautiful new Skirts in | And Up ’ KHAKI AND Khaki and Tweed Suits, Knickers, quality wear Selling at a 20% and colors. $1 @ s 9 styles on display at unusual un & i | \ | play in this store, every imaginable new material and the pleated and other effects. OUTING WEAR Blouses, Shirts, Mid- $ = Discount low prices, ; Women’s Summer Dresses of nice light and dark color Summer Dresses for small, medium and large figures, in a eon Skirts newest styles, and prices range from . Priced for Quick Selling Our entire line of dies and all outing NOW SELLING OUT THE COMBINED STOCKS OF HELLER’S MEN’S APPAREL STORE AND JESSEN’S CLOTHING STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE O’CLOCK.