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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. the Henning for a short time this week en route to their home from Announcements have been re-|the east and Canada, where they ceived here of the engagement of|have been touring for the last two Miss Betty Stolp of Chicago, wholor three months. Was a guest here for several seasons - 28 "4 at the C. V. Norris home, and who! Mrs. C. H. McBride of Greybull is has a number of friends in this city, 2 to Lloyd Heath of ‘Boston. Mias|™ Visitor In Casper this week. Stolp was graduated from Wolcott} Mr. and Mrs. Robert!Goodman are school, Denver, after which she at-| visiting in the city with Mrs. Good- tended the Northwestern university| man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Evanston, Ill. Mr, Heath was grad-| Adams, from their home at Lavoye. uated from the Massachusetts insti- “2. tute of Techniology and is‘a mem-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donovan have ber of the Sigma Chi fraternity. The] as their guest at their home on Oak marriage ceremony will take place|street, Mrs. Donovan's mother, Mrs. the latter part of next month with| Nellie Sheer of Long~ Pine, Nebr. Miss Lovey Norris of this city as|Mrs. Sheer, who arrived on Monday brides maid, ®. will visit in Casper for several weeks. Mrs. Conwell Entertains ‘- ee oc For House Guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moore of Grand . Sam W. Conwell entertained | Junction, Colo., are among the out {t an enjoyable informal afternoon] of town people spending several days given yesterday at her home on West| here enroute to the park. Ninth street in honor of her house o Bee guest, Mrs. H. I. Rankin of Wel-' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. House of La- lington, Kan. Guests present were:|] Voye are guests of friends here for Mrs. C, H. Bowman, Mrs. Fay Crat-| several days, er, Mrs. Denis Daly, Mrs. W. L. see Holcomb, Mrs. Charles Stafford,| Mr. and Mrs. John I. Jonson are Mrs. L. D. Scott of Salt Creek, Mrs.|the proud parents of an eight and A. L. Wallace, Mrs. Mary E. Brew-|onchalf pound baby daughter, er, Miss Dorothy Holcomb, Miss Hll-|Edyth Lois, who arrived yesterday. een Daly and the guest.of honor. Mother and baby are doing nicely. “ee oe Wednesda: » Mrs. Sam Conwell has as her guest pope Pa tac yp em at at her home, 241 West Ninth street Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eddleman| her cousin, Mrs. H, I. Rankin of were pleasantly surprised last even-| Wellington, Kan, | ing when a number of their friends gathered at their home in North] | Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Scott left to- Burlington. A lunch was served |42¥ for thetr home at Salt Creek early in the evening after which | *fter spending several days here at- games and music were enjoyed.| ‘ending the woolgrowers conven- Among those who attended were:| on and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thornton, Mr.| ~ eles and Mrs. H. R. Bates, Mr and Mrs.|_ Mrs. ©. W. Twiggs and sister, Stacy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.| Mrs. M. E. Scofield and sons Burr Richardson, Mrs. Paul Hoover, Mrs.|#7d George of Elkart, Kan., will Charlotte Pficfer, Mrs. White and|le’ve tomorrow morning for a 10 children of Eleador, Ia,, Mrs. Arthur ss pleasure trip to be spent in the Mosier and Miss Elste Mosier of | ¥@/owstone epi’ park, Cherokee, Ia., Miss Frances Kind, . S Mise Helen Anderson, Miss Alice|, Henry Wyatt and daughter Eye. Hoover, Vernon Pfiefer, H. Seastrem, | !¥" have returned from a weeks trip Harold Quinn, William Kind, Rob-|SPent with.friends in Denver, ert Anderson, and Albert Kind, and egreebie Mr. and Mrs. Eddleman. ous '6 Tnion Divisions to Meet Friday Afternoon. The Anna Gordon Division of the Woman's’ Christian Temperance union will meet Friday afternoon at 330 o'clock at the home of Mri Néliie Lewis, 1027 West Fourteenth street while the Francis Willard dl- arte, vision of the union will meet at the] yf, - ‘residence of Mrs, William Jones, 718| ard Meet Dea Soe ee Hast Fourth street at -2.30 o'clock.| Touise Carroll ro and Mrs. Members of both divisions are asked! fom _ motor Ee Be evening to be present and to bring to the bistes park. bd mver and meetings their dimes and names for the jubillee quilt. rary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell have as their guest, Miss Vera Jane Parrott of Des Moines, Ia. Miss Par- rott who visited in Casper several years ago has many friends here. -— 2 @ - Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Adamson and children have returned from a two weeks’ trip spent in the Yellowstone National park. ewe S | @hughter Mary Jane, ares visitin Bridge Luncheon Today with friends here from their home At Deaver Res‘dence in Complimenting Miss Mary Loutse| for the Yellowstone National bers Lennon of Joliet, Til., house. guest.of| acebmpaned by Miss Genevhene ein! Gordan... Mance. switi. teave- to- Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. Q. K.|man of this city. morrow for Los Angeles where he Deaver entertained at an informal see luncheon and bridge party given to-} Mrs. F. BE. Ropper has as her guest day at her residence, 517 East. ae at her home in North Burlington her avenue. Guests present inctuded:| sister, Miss Emma Calwell. Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Leigh Mc- ese Grath, Mrs, David Fox, Mrs. Cect! Bon, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. J, W-| guest for several days at her home Johnson, Miss Mary Gili st Bele her brother-in-law, Roy Stapleton ot Lake City, guest of Mrs. L. F, Me-| Cheyenne. © Mahon, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Miss Ma’ aret Sullivan, Miss Kathleen: Sulli- vay, Miss Patricia Francis Bullivan| Wesley, gf the guest of honor. eee Birthday Party Wednesday At Donovan Home Mrs. Roy Donovan entertained at} afr. and Mrs. Jarvis Joh i a children's party given yesterday | nenyer spent a short pacied afternoon at her home in South Oak | ¢), + apes : at street of her small’ son’ Jock Hil-| vis week visiting with Mr. and der’s third birthday. Games fvere| MS: C: V. Norris and daughter, played during the afternoon’ after Seige Sad from the park to which refreshments were served by py Mrs. Donovan assisted by her moth- er, Mrs. Nellie Sheer of Long Pine, who have been visiting with relatives of Mrs. Walker for the last three weeks in Colorado, returned yesterday. erte.ie R. J. Sheer. Ten children attendea.|P°? tomorrow and will be the guest oe ‘| sister, Mrs, Julian Lever, Jr. Mrs. Colo Is Hostess lian Le r. At Party Tuesday Mrs. Lyle C. Cole was hostess at an informal dinner party given on Tuesday évening at her home com- plimentary to her cousin and house guest, Miss Elsie Carpenter of Salt Lake city who is visitor in the cit for the season. Covers were laid for 12. terday for Lavoye where she will visit for a few days with her aunt day and will be the” guest here df Miss Ruth Kimball for a short time before returming to her home. see Mr. and Mrs. James E. Walker departed yesterday for thelr hom in Ottuwa, Ia., following a 10 day: visit spent here with relatives. eee ee. Synurgae Entertainment Wednesday Is Huge Success. Ohne of the most enjoyable and successful social events given this season was that given last evening at the J. B. Barnes’ pavilion on ‘agper mountain, by members of St.Mark’s Synurgae. The entertain- ment was in the form of a dance}on Sunday from Honoluly where and picnic given for the purpose of | She bas spent the winter and sprin, securing funds for the Cathedral | months, . home in Laramie. Dancing was en- dh feed joyed from 9 o'clock until 12, a| Word has been received here of lunch being cerved at 10:30. The|the arrival of Miss Violet Lever at and thanks for the opportunity to} she will go to Lim: hold the affair to Mr. and Mrs. ee Barnes, Francis Brown of the Mid- erick county. . of the Campbell Hardware company,|of Miss Helen McFadyen, left today R. M. Boeke, W. H. Tolhurst, Stan-| for Salt Creek where she will visit ley Griebel of the Casper Stationery,|for some time with her brother, R. E. Evans and James Nevin. Frick Poe and Mrs. Poe. a Snead PERSONALS CITY BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mann and| Robert James of Glendo fs in Cas- daughters, Ethel and Marion, have| per for several days on business. ret; ed from a trip through the bd dhe jowstone National park. They David Fox is attending to business attended the stampede In Cody, held| affairs in Lander for several days. there July 4th. bt dag! . J. B. Okie was a visitor here for several days this week from Lost Cabin. oe Robert Simpson and daughter, Helen, have returned ftom Denver, where they have been spending sev- eral days on a combined business and pleasure trip. .- E. H. Butler is an out of town business visitor spending several days in the city from his home in Lusk. . Mr. and Mrs. Clayburn, B. Hooper and family of 1610: South Walnut street will leave on Sunday for a two weeks’ trip through the park. see cee Jack Daly, woolbuyer from Chica- go is out of the city for several days on a business trip, .-. . Albert C. Bean arrived in the city thig morning from Kansas City, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Healy and daugh- ter, Patricia, of Ogden and Miss Jano Connell of Oklahoma, are guests of business caller spending a short time here this week. ness man who arrived in Casper this morning. Angeles arrived’ this morning and will spend several days here on bus- Mr. and Mrs. Ottis C. Collins ana|/"°** nver. They will leave Sunday |%t Salt Creek on business. will spend several months. uty sheriffs, Mrs. Mery Stapleton has as her| Beth attending federal court for a Way department, is in the city from Cheyenne and has just completed an inspection of the highway grading near Glendo. representative of the Rocky Moun- tain division of the Park Davis com- pany will leave tomorrow morning for his home. Dr. Hogan is attend- ing the woolgrowers convention here Miss Clara Triplett of Hillsdale, which will close today. Neb., Mrs. D. P. Cullen and Mrs. Mich., 1s expected to arrive in Cas-| . here for two or three weeks of her | friends in Chicago for several weeks. Miss*Irene Bell of Lusk, who has| Rawlins and Laramie where he has been the house guest here for a| been attending to business affairs week of Mrs. Mary Storrie, left yes-| for the last few days. - and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur] from a weeks’ pleasure trip spent in Root. Miss Bell will return on Sun-| Denver and vicinity. ae) Denver are transacting business af- fairs here today. « city on business for a few days. ‘Mrs. Walter Storrie will return | guest of rriends here for a few days. ars this morning on a several days’ business trip. members of the Synurgae have ex- | Queenstown, Ireland, where she will| among tho out-of-town business vis. pressed their heartfelt appreciation | visit for several weeks after which | itors who arrived this morning. Miss Arlene Poe of Ohio; who ha’s| iting in Salt Creek with his brother, west Refining company, A. J. Kelly| been the guest here for a few days| Frank Mimeographing Circular Letters Typing Bulletins Depositions Price-lists “Necessity Is the How are they going to bob ‘em out in the woods? That question might have suggested itself to many girls going to summer camps, but this are thelr own camp barbers in the resort outside of Atlanta, Ga., where this picture wag_taken. * Mo., and will spend a number of days} parting last evening for his home here transacting business affairs. picture answers it. The girl: Frank J. Estes of Midwest is here} J. on business for several days. James Goodman of Guernsey ts a wee in Colorado Springs. ness affairs here for a short time from his home at Basin. . E. 8. Meyer arrived last evening from his home in Billings ané will visit with friends here for’ a few H. T. Morrian of Midwest 1s s1wnd-| Gaus, ing a few days here a guest at the Henning. Cbe Casper Daily Cridune Mother, Etc.’ . spending the last month in Califor. ning. friends. (Copyright, 1924 The Casper Tribune) the black chiffon hat, large or small. | and early autumn. - Heels will must be set off by a diamond dag-| often seen. ger. LONDON.—Tiny little fotwers are| go APiS—There | is | distinct sprinkled thickly oyer the new crepe de chines and black silks. These were seen in a recent fashion review at the Savoy and won immediate favor because of their cool and dainty appearance. trited by the new tunic, which s' LONDON.—A leather sports ja: NEW YORK- like ‘strip: of weather. with silver thread. LONDON. NE WWORK.—The thought signers is to make the stocking look| Women who golf, tramp and ag if no stocking were there. They|This new linen fs checked mer thin stockings which have an|of delightful colors. undertone which flatters the ankle. W YORK.—Among the NEW YORK.—The thought, hats designed for women many afternoon frocks. However | bobbed hair is one which }s no 1 net seems to need crystal buttons|than a glorified hair net. It and one seldom sees the wide net | close-fitting cap of knotted ribt footing today without a little cas-|which keeps the hair in place, cade of shining crystal buttons along-| allows plenty of ventilation. side. ~NEW YORK.—Silk among the alpaca Back Bad This Summer? sARE you tired, weak, all worn-out this summer? Do you feel old and dispirited—tortured by constant backache and knife-like pains when you stoop or A. Carlson is attending to busi- lift? Look then to your kidneys! Well kidneys keep the blood-stream pure. ‘eak kidneys allow poisons to ac- cumulate and upset blood and nerves. Then comes wee J. J. Sullivan is a business caller backache, stabbing pains, headaches, dizziness, a tired, SB. W."Bteffen ts & Denver bisi- ree today from Council Bluffs, “blue” feeling and kidney irregularities, eee F. C. Moon, business man of Los eee Julian Lever) Jr., spent yesterday Dan Miller and Joe Thomas, dep- eee ing Jack Allen, United States deputy marshall, is in the city for a few] _F Mrs. °C. * W. Walker ‘and son| “2% rom Cheyenne. Patrick Norris, of the state high- Dr. G. Hogan of Salt Lake City, James C. Coughlin {s visiting with H. M. Morgan has returned from Charles W. Bayton has returned E. P. Campbell and F, Collins of] e- j J.T. Redmond of Lovell ts in the Arthur Barker of Lavoye ts the . W. M. Andres of Denver arrived eee C.-C, LaClare of Columbus is oe E. W. Morrison who has been vis- spent yesterday here, de- Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henning ictation Phone 45, Starting July 25 WYOMING MOTORWAY Will Offer to the People of Casper A New and Efficient Service G. A. Jensen of Denton, Mont., is among the spending a few days in the clty. W. A. Hammell of Lawrence, Kan: arrived in the clty today and will spend several days here attpnding to business affairs. R. Northwestern raflway is in the city this. week from Chadron, Neb. returned yesterday | 0" business for the day having ar- from Cheyenne where they- have] ‘ved this morning. J, : «court | disappearance of the dinosaur, but Don't wait. Use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands, , They should help you. Ask pour neighbor! out-of-town visitors Here Is Casper Proof: Mrs. C. White, 911 Madison street says: “Sharp knife like pains shot across the small of my back and stooping ever caused the pains to dig in deeper. My kidneys acted * irregularly and I remembered reading of Doan’s Pills and decided to try them. The first box I used which I got at Smith and Turner's Drug store gave me good restilts. Two miore boxes relieved 'me entirely. The back- ache left and my kidneys acted as they should.” - Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys _Atall dealers, 60¢ a box, Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. eee W. Ramer of the Chicago and Clyde Adams of Denver fs here P. Scott is a Basin visitor spend. several days here, cee derick Calwood who has’ been MA, WW Joll o . 1 suction of 25 . its a barrel}ing sun ac. hus. 20. ~ on north and central Texas crude|an unexcitedly, somewhat lazny, 147m \ but kK va is ’ ’ year =,| hey’re There, They’re Bare; “Thy waking, i - | | pagar “hurs- it Oy oie Bobbed Hosies for the Fair |: gen- ditior, fa- “For many a knee is doomed to dimple unseen,” wrote an old} erat +_im-| fashioned poet, “while mankind speculates if it be bare.” vars ohn. proves = im-| But no more!) The mystery of|manager of the Phoenix Hostery | favors th was| knees has vanished, swept away by|COmpany that maids and missen| 427 sc ~ iptisres bY vere rolling. thelr hose. Ho there- ?ueblo, a 0 pay the same decree that made woman's! ion ig said to have ordered te. uae ng ang|TO%Rns glory a pitiful anachron-| search and investigation. From fif- denied home, | 8M. Mistake us not. The number of | teen cities of the country came re- | {T71V\ “;| knees per capita remains the same;| ports that the fair sex was baring | /§ Jed - It is only their state of bareness|its knees'to the winds and sun of| The f that is no longer a mystery. While|summér. These reports were offi-| Anth » Rev. | the sand runs through the glass, let | cial. o'clo. sing. |us mark down in the annals of the| And since every one knows that 4 Des-| United Stat America that in the] women usually get what they want, \_new-|summer of 1824 the covered knee|it is not surprising that ‘bobbed ‘Sassis| vanished from the continent. hosies" were the next novelty to zolay-| It sounds appalling—quite like the| make their debut. Now a bobbed hoste, for the in- img a|it's very simple—just another evi-| formation of those two or three in- ‘police | dence of the way in which the|diyiduals who have not already ac- day of/ Younger generation is dictating to|quired.the bare knee habit, is noth- -. industry. Of course, like all evi-|ing less than a short stocking fin- dences of emancipation, it must have|ished With a fold at the top. Such ae city! started with bobbed hair, for when| is the perfection of the fold that tt 7 © | determined feminity discovered that|takes a rolling like a duck takes heavily | it could bob its locks it began at|to water. 2ugh| once to bob its socks. Not only are bobbed hosies mak- f the| Nothing less. The upheaval oc-|ing their appearance in polite so- aissing | curred in this way ciety at teas and golf tournaments, as just} Vague rumors came to the ears| but they. are virtually swarming up ge, she|Of John BH. Fitzgibbons, general|and down the bathing beaches. sudent ator |‘T*"rsday from Big Bay Point in a carried her -~"« to safety in “— » we- saul BOBBED HOSIES of Phoenix Quality are in this morning In the Three Most Popular Selling Colors—Beige, Jack Rabbit Grey and Black—All Sizes Choice $1.00 wiser ivers Only the most remarkable vitality two men comnanions succum>- of Lalas suring - James McClelland of Midwest is nia is expected to return this eve-| here on business ard visiting with SETTING THE STYLES| PARIS.—The black chiffon frock expected in footwear. The Oxford is exceedingly chic just now. So isjis coming in again for late summer dency toward a snug hip as illus- atthe hip, instead of continuing its tubular way almost to the knees. of the finest. suede—velvet-like in Nothing is better | Softness—is making its first appear- ventilated than the Deauville sandel|®nce here. This jacket differs from Of braided leather, in thin, lattice | others of about the same type in| has been insisting, it isefdeal for this sort| being braided tightly embroidered Very heavy linen {s which has struck the hosiery de-|being used today for knickers by have almost succeeded, with gossa-|Plaided in an astonishing variety ne materials being ten- tops is cket ride. and with more is a pons, used today for bathing suits. very practical, easily as it sh¥ds dust. NEW YORK.— The Chinese umbrella is present as a sunshade. or oiled paper, gloriously big when opened out. regulation vogue at! thought. Of olled sill x stubby and NEW YORK.—The not] sweater is a useful thing. And whether it be frock or hat, it| be very high, the Cuban being most coat It may be worn at thé country club, on the links, or for horseback riding—and it Is worn on all these occasions. PARIS.—Thb newest fad is for i white a cherished beauty long | 4 secret. Let it be yours to-day dan. . a white pear gies from one ear and a black pearl from the other. PARIS.—That touch of red upon which the Perisienne for some time has entered a PAGE THREE. It is} new phase today. It now takes the shedding water as| form of a cigaret case, ornately The new] carved, which—tho of glass; looks silk alpaca is printed in a variety] As though cut from a big ruby. of gay patterns. PARES NEW YORK.—Bracelets strung on wire In four: strands are a new In pearls, or sapphires, they are highly decorative. grandeur and multi- tude of _ beautiful women Gouraud’s Oriental Cream was and know a greater beauty. Whi Flesh Rachel id roe. for Trial Size F.T. Hopkins & Son, New York Say. “Home Sweet Home” With Pictures And LET US DO YOUR FRAMING new Every Conceivable Style of Frame Is On Display Expert Workmanshihp Ask to See Our Picture Catalogue - but MARKET PICTURE FRAME SHOP is . New Public Market CLEARANCE SALE —OF— JAPANESE NOVELTIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Each One a True Delight 6-piece Jap Set-of Dishes, reg. $18.50 -___ Incense, pkg. __---_-__________-_____5@ Japanese Doll Lamp, regular $30__§8.75 Pollagrom Candle Sticks, per set__-§2,99 Console Set, regular $6.50 Flower Bowl, regular $4.50________$4.98 ------- $9.75 ---$1.98 We Wish to Clean Out Our Present Stock of Japanese Novelties Before Our Fall Stock Arrives WATCH OUR WINDOWS Elect Electric Curling Electric Curling Percolators, $13 Percolators, $ 6 Heating Pad, $5.00 value, at_ Toasters, $8.00 value, at____ Toasters, $4.00 value, at__ One-Plate Electric Stove, $5.00 value, at_ Headlite Heaters, $7.00 value, at 25.50 value, at__ Two Way Plugs, $1.00 value, at Two Way Plugs, 50c value, at___ Heater Plugs, $1.25 value, at__ Heater Plugs, 75c value, at___ Heater Cords, $1.50 value, at__ Electric Fans, $10.00 value, at_ SALE LASTS T BE HERE EARLY While the Stock Is Complete Thomas Electric Company 238 W. First St. Electric Fans EVERYTHING IN MY STORE -2 OFF Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of the Midsummer Sale on All Electrical Goods Marcel Wavers, $3.00 values, at Flashlights, with batteries, from_ Telot Irons, from Clamp Lamps, $2.50 values, at ALL ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES 1-2 PRICE $2.00 to $3.50 $2.50 value, at $2 Irons, $2.00 value, :00 value, at_ -50 value, at_ 0 value, Across From Columbia Theater