Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 3

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‘ FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924. PAGE: THREE. ne Happy Ending Che Casper Sunday Cribune VIGTIM: ELUDED, 2 eoons BY HOLDUP ON SHERIDAN OAD so small, so unique in shape and so bejeweled, that their use is not at first glance suspected. sports coat with a dyed clipped cone collar and a bathing suit. LONDON.—The black and white printed crepes so popular now de. mand a touch of color. They get it in the giddy parasol, or the brilliant shoes or both, NEW YORK.—Dark blue shoes of a very rich and attractive shade are among the new styles shown today in the windows of an exclusive shop: The days of bright shoes are not over though the days of shoes in darker shades are just coming in. Silver Touches Record. NEW YORK, July 25.—Silver touched a new high price for the year at 68 cents an ounce for com- NEW YORK.—Lingerle of white georgette is taking on a decidedly ingenuous tone at present. Its only decoration is a series of forgetme- nots or rosebud wreaths around the hems and a footing of silk net in a shade to match the flowers. 0. EB. 8S. and Masonic i city. They were attended by Miss Picnic Sunday July 27 Helen Wright and Miss Genevieve ‘The annual Masonic and Order of} McKay, both of Denver. The bride Eastern Star picnic will be held onjis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sunday July 27 at ‘the Natural] Kepner of Lena, Ill, and has been bridge near Douglas. Members © of/an instructor here in the West Cas- beth organizations in the city are|per school for the last three years. fivited to bring thelr lunch and at-| ‘Th . ——- mercial bars in the New York mar- Gna . SE TR Gece ne Ea Wire Operator Speeds NEW) YORK.—It ts unlikely that|ket today, the recent gradual ad- Hess per, came to this city three years \ U A d pee the popularity of the wrist watch | vance having been attributed to re- 5 . . = 4 ill wane much, since it is so pra uropean demand for new Mies Wagner Wil Be ago from Colorado Springs and is uto an Wins w . . ; rola ane | . Honored At Informal Party connected here with the Wyoming Pp ‘ tical an. article, {But the lates The year's low price was Miss Mary Wagner, daughter of} Building and Loan association. Fol- Out in Chase ne form of bre s lowing a trip to Colorado Springs the couple returned to Casper and are making their home in the Pol- George Wagner who will ried in-August to Foster R. Clovis, N, be mar- Shaw of Mexico, will be the guest of honor at an informal bridge party |!" apartments. | Guna eR PEL A Je4 Py ace and kitchen shower to be given, this a9 rig nels aye See a Saehe Saien einen kal Mra bacere: Saleclabse occurred last night when a man we Mrs. Frederick Brenner at the Dan|For Niece This Afternoon. ring a mask and driving a small &xFAD’S automobile attempted to hold up Speas residence, 160 North Grant| Honoring her little niece, Mary o " af street. Guests. who will attend in-|Jane Gould of Colorado, whose third par ep ect es tian oy cers elude Mrs. Carl Hawks, Mrs, J.|birthday anniversary was today, Wy CHEST LIES STH Ree Reet the Big Horn road east of the city. Brown, Mrs. R. b. Diemer of Mit-|Mrs. Fred Moore entertained at a Hg weed forbes coloriel in the, Russian Imperia} aay under the late czar. : “3. Willis children’s party given this after- Chester, driving along the road, fell, Seba att Re Saeteae He eng sodlbe on. South David | Now he ¥ pea cups and chi ware to earn enough to feed his family. | saw the small, car with a tail Hght - Mrs. Arthur Watson, Mrs. Harter| Street. Games were played and re- He and his folks are quartered in the prison barracks at W uensdorf, Ger- | on its ratliatc stopped by the side many, near Berlin, where many Russian refugees are being cared for with the afd of philanthropic organizations. Bhaitice Glenrock. Mrs. Otis} freshments were served at the close of the road. As he came abreast ‘nvmpoon,*Mrs. C. E.. Littlefiela,!of the entertainment a large birth- man stepped from behind the Mrs. Charles Rose, Miss Marie Bis-|4ay cake being used for the decora- car. Chester speeded up his car, hop, Mrs. Arthur Horsch, Mrs. H. J. | tio! Guests present were May and a few minutes later looked back Robinett, Mrs. Dan Speas, Miss! Blanche Wagner and the guest of! honor. Frisby-Marlow Marriage Avsurprise to their many friends was the yest Sgaciive hedshesrsins arried in Golden, Colo., July the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Walter J. Jaeger of the First Baptist church there. ‘The bride had been in attend- ance at a convention of the Baptist Young People’s union in Denver for a few days previous to the marriage. ‘The secret was not let out for some time. Mrs. Marlow is the daughter of Captain J. EB. Frisby of Casper. She has lived in Casper for 10 years and Was graduated .from the Natrona county high school in: 1923. with ex- eeptional academic honors. She now holds a position in the office of Am- brse Hemingway, city atiorney. Mr. Marow is a graduate of the South Dakota State college. He wi two and one halt s in the U. army with the presidential party in France and England. He came to Casper two years ago and hag been employedsin the local postoffice. The bride and groom are receiving their friends at their home, 1503 East First street. ee S. B, A. Entertainment Saturday Evening. The Security Benefit’ association Will give thefr regular Saturday eve- ning entertainment tomorrow at the Knights. of Pythias hall to which the public is invited to attend. o3 Elizabeth Andrews of California, suest of her aunt, Mrs. G. R. “Miller, Ralph Buckner, pacers Jean Up. fegraff, Louise Bagon, Alice Mills, Margaret | Mills, ra Manbeck, Mary Marjorie McComb, Marjorie Maxine Stout, Roberta McComb, Betty Durham, Evelyn Snodgrass, Sybil Johnson, Ruth Snodgrass, Marion Bartrum, LaDora McCarthy, Burnadette Sthiman, Myra McComb, Doris Welsch, Dickie. Walker, Jack Bartrum, Harry Blaine Durham, Jr., and the guest of hono: ———.—___ PERSONALS Mrs. D. E, Lamb, Mrs. Leo L. Darnell, Mrs. Thomas L. Lamb and Miss Ann Lamb will leave tomorrow morning for the Yellowstone Na- tional park where they will spend @ week or 10 da; . . Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bracken are visiting in Douglas for the day. They were joined there this after- noon by Miss Elsie Bracken of Denver, who will accompany them home this evening. -. Harry L. Whitman of Tulsa and H. Longbaugh of Ft. Worth are guests for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lamb. ee ee Miss Flora McLellan will arrive in the city tomorrow from her home in Denver and will be the guest here for some time of Miss Lela Craft, at her home, 440 East Fifth street. Miss Craft and Miss McLellan are school friends, both having attended e Bake Sale Tomorrow at Holmes’ Hardware Store. The second group of theLadies’ Ald society of the Emmanuel Bap: list church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday beginning at 10 a. m. at the Holm Hardware store. =e. Kepner-Goodman Marriage in Denver Last Saturday. Mi Mildred Kepner and Lester (Red) Goodman, two popular young People of Casper, were married last Saturday morning in Denver by the Rev, Leon B. Horls, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church of that KnittedWool Outfit and enpe on this frock ‘ompromised with the result you wee here. And incidentatly it fives 1 much more becoming line in the back than would be possible without it. This is one of the Amartest of knitted wool outfits for enrly full wear. It ix white, with the Denver university last year. eae _The Rey. Father J.-F. Moreton will leave’ on Sunday for Evanston where he will visit with his mother after which he will go to Salt Lake City to be the guést there for a week of his brother, the Rev. Father Moreton. see Mrs. J. K. Davis and Miss R. L. Holman will metor to Thermopolis tomorrow. Mrs. Davis will return on Sunday while Miss Holman will spend a week there the guest of friends. eee Mrs. Frank Prior and son have returned from Webbs ranch near Buffalo where they spent several weeks. c8e Mrs. Harriett Curtis and Mrs. Archie Carter of Jamestown, Y. left this morning for the. Yellow stone National park where they will spend a week or 10 days. eee Mrs. Ernie Hall of Midwest 1s Mactigind with friends in Casper to- lay. eee Charles S. Hill, vice president of the Wyoming North and South rail- road, and Mrs. Hill have returned from a week's stay in Sheridan. eee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richer and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Whittaker and family were visitors in Casper today enroute to their homes in Hot Springs, 8. D., follow- ing a tour of the Yellowstone Na- tonal park. . Dr. EB, M, Autrim,»president of the Oklahoma City college and Mrs Autrim are guests in the city of Dr. Autrim’s sister, Mrs. B. H. Pelton. eee Miss Mary O'Toole and W. F. O'Toole are svisiting in Casper to- day from Cheyenne. a cace Mrs. E. E. Kruse of Omfha is an out of town visitor spending sev eral days in the city. j Mr. and Mra, B. H. Petton have as their guests at their home, Mrs. Pelton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Autrim of Denver. ores Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Troxel and children are spending a few days in the city from Salt Creek where they are spending the summer with | Mr. Troxel who is connected with the Wyoming North and South rail- road. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plummer re- turned yesterday from a tour through the Yellowstone National park, eee David B. Flinn of Forty Smith, Ark., will arrive in Casper the first of-next week for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Flinn. ’ eee Mrs. B. M. Boyde of Lusk, {6 visiting with friends in Casper to- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russell of Mid: west are shopping and visiting with friends here toda . . Mrs. Frederick Brenner, formerly Arimming. The wearer, company is in Casper for legal business. acting business afi Miss Myrtle Speas, and children of Long Coat. Popular | they have made an annual visit of appeal to this city, In their, in stitute there are 21 children from Casper and all but six of them de- pend upon charity for food, clothing, and schooling, C. R. Royce of Alcoya arrived in Casper last evening and will spend several days here. arises Theron Morgan and Dorsey Stratif are spending several days in the city from Salt Creek. A. D. Ferguson is an out of town visitor here from Michigan City, Ind. R. I. Lemon of Denver ts trans- acting business affairs here for a short time. W. R. Lutman of Columbus, 0., arrived this morning And wil spend several days here attending to bus!- ness affairs. L. D. Branson is in Cheyenne on a several days business trip. C. W. Harman is among the Den- ver business. men in Casper today. H. M. Ishman of Alliance is at- tending to business affairs here for a few days. L, O. McKee of Denver arrived this morning and will spend several days here. «ee Charles A. Cullen of the Chamber- lain Furniture company accom: panied by Blitz Cullen left yesterday HE three-quarter-length coat or longer is the popular one for the fall suit, and the straight lines Such as are featured on this model are the approved ones. Straps of the material, which is a very fine rep, are edged with white braid for a Parisienne, is showing the type of large hat that Paris is turning to as a relief from the small cloche-or tricorne. here of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Speas at their home, 160 North Grant street. They will also visit here with their sister, Mrs. William) Rae and brother, James Speas and family. e- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marion and Jannette ver the . Small and Miss Small of Den- are in Casper today enroute to Yellowstone National park. CITY BRIEFS Otis Kidder of the Mutual Oj) seyeral days on business, Marvin Bishop, Casper attorney, is in Cheyenne for several days on - Lee Harris {s visiting with friends here for a few days from Midwest. M, Foley, representative of a large statignery company of St. Paul is in Casper on” business and visiting with friend: oe R. M. Rinker of Kayceo is trans- irs here today. oad L. J. Murphy has, returned from a Weeks’ trip to: Billings, Sheridan, Cody and Greybull. eee The sisters from St. Clara's or- Phanage are in Casper collecting funds for the maintenance of their hom “or tlre last several yeari $1.00 YOUR LAST CHANCE SATURDAY To Get the Advantage of Our AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 South ‘Center Street overland for Minn ta where they will visit for several weeks with Mr. Cullen's Father -* * RE Bivall spent a short time in Lander on Wednesday of this week. Lewis C. Campbell and son are spending several days here the guests of friends enroute to the Yel- lowstone National park from their home in Denve Golde i heridan vii C.F. home in week here s returned to his after spending a with friends. Lieutenant Ray Burkett of Pen- nkylvania, who was graduated last st Point, stopped in spring from W , this week en in North C ed. Lieu tim 0. n ant Burkett ently com: pleted a tour of E. H, Ste! of Milwaukee, presi- dent of the ‘ew York Oil compan: and Whitney G. Case of Buffalo are touring the Yellowstone National park after spending a week in Cas- per on business. *- Gerrald Kurtz of Boulder is in the city for a short time having arrived in Casper yesterday. H,. L. Brown is sttending to bust ness affairs here from his home in Oakland. see BE. J. Sinn of Shawnee Is visiting with friends in the city for a short time having arrived yesterday Glen McFraher of Salt Creek ar: ; rived in the c' ‘yesterday and will ys he fs spending § bus spend several ¢ Eugene McCarthy days in Thermopolis on eee Lewis (Bud) Barker and Thomas Hall! jr., came down Wednesday from Arminto. Young Hall is a guest a the Barker home on South Beech street. Are YouHungry? EAT MeMillan & Markey’s DELICIOUS FRUIT ROCKS THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound Ask Your Grocer Co. McCord-Brady Distributors SALE to see the holdup following. itdistanced him, Chester soon how Chester declared that the holdup did not speak apd that he did not see a gun. A filling station here was robbed/ All marriages of young miWion- of $58.80 and an attempt was made}aires and musical comedy ladies} to hold up a grocery store and 2] don’t go on the rocks. As witness phone booth was looted the night | Margaret Me who was “Mitz before. in Blossom Time” when she met] >. — rnon MeMillan, scion of one of e most prominent families of At- | a, Ga., and became Mrs. McMil- She can play the domestic scene as well as anybody. ROB AGAINST HUBBY’S VAMP Setting the Styles (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) PARIS.—Among the semi-picture hats shown here today is’ the a mousquetaire. It 1s a wide chapeau, BY Oa a with a brim turning up a bit across taht hdon, of Marting- the front. And despite the warm hiner: tarred and f weather, it is often trimmed with a there) iis ros f fur. county, last night by ea ey mob, said to have be ARIS.—One species of pleated young married woman who had| frock is at least consistent to objected t »ged attentions paid by}In sand georgette, it s made up her husband to Miss Grandon. wholly of horizontal bands of plait According to reports here the mob] ing, held together by wider bands met the woman on the street and] of. biege Is Even the sleeves are took her to the edge of the village! plaited, There is, of course, no where she was strippe dof her at-| belt. tire and a coat of tar and feathers was applied. When freed the wo-| ,oNDON.—When you wear a man fled to the house at Myersville|},j2nt red hat nowadays, which is where she was stripped of her at-| surprisingly often, you also wear a was still there today although she) tte bunch of artificial flowers to ad been ordere to leave the town. | iateh, ‘These flowers are pinned A squad of state troops has been| ti, the shoulde sent to the Myersville district with instructions to identify members of] ow yorkK.—Navy blue and terra cotta is a delightful color com- bination which may be popular this So far, it is seen in some some hats, a handsome the mob and make arrests. gp ge etn fall. J.C. Shaw is here on business from Orin for several 5 That’s all there js to !t, and a wonderful picture is the re- eult. With Eastman Kodaks anybody can do it—ev body does, It is so simple that ‘snap shots” are everywhere in evidence nowadays. Next to the automobile probably no modern appliance has given so much pleasure and such universal satisfaction. We are official Eastman dealers, selling genuine Kodaks and films, and doing better developing and printing. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” Mothers DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY We have a few pairs of low shoes for children. We do not want to carry them over and have priced them below their real value. We Also Have for Women and Misses GRAY AND AIREDALE LOW SHOES In Suedes, High and Low Heels A Regular $7.45 Value—Specfal Come In and Shop at the Most Convenient Shoe Store In Casper Haytin’s Boot Shop Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $19.50 and $24.75 (Some, of These Suits Have Two Pants) Men’s Dress Pants Worsteds, serges, cassi- meres. Many suit pat- terns. $2.45, $2.95, $3.75 and $4.95 Men’s Dress Hats .Popular style Clean De $2.45 price!¢.-s-: Men’s Work Pants Khaki and cottonades. Sale prices. 98e and $1.45 Good Quality Work Shirts Blue and gray chambray. hee 9e MEN’S SOCKS Men’s black and cordo- 39e Fibre Silk Dress GLOVES Socks, pair Men’s heavy _ leather aced Work Gloves with leather tipped fingers. Special, 39e 220 SOUTH The CENTER ST. CLEAN-UP SALE Comes Only Twice a Year But It Leaves a Trail of Bargains From Start to Finish No Misrepresentation—the Marked Down for Fast Selling WHILE YOU’RE LOOKING TRY THE FAD FASTEST GROWING MEN'S STORE IN CASPER FAD We Stand Back of Our Goods, Satisfaction or Your Money Back Watermellons SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY POUND Rialto Fruit Company Entire Stock Has Been SHOES Men’s_ Solid Leather Dress Shoes. Standard makes, popular styles. $2.95 and $3.95 Men’s Dress Shirts Band style or collar at- tached. Sale Prices, 79c, 95¢ and $1.45. Silk Dress Shirts, $2.95, $3-95 and $4.95. Men’s Knit Union Suits Short sleeves, ankle Sheth, ecru and white. special, each — 9e Men’s Athletic Union Suits Standard cut, elastic backs. Sal eae Seah _48e Men’s High Lace Boots Moccasin style or offi- cer’s plain toe bluchers. Special, $7.65 pair UNION SUITS Men’s ontton Ribbed Union Suits, long sleeves ankle length, winter weight; $1.75 values. Sale Price, ORCn oe. $1.25 Men’s Straw Hats and Panamas $1 — $1.25 — $2 220 SOUTH CENTER ST. Rialto Theater Building cs, of black and shades of rose | Memphis, Tenn., and Mra. R. DB. Diemer Q{ildred. Speas) and children ot Mitghell, Neb., are the guests Cor. First and Center SATURDAY THE LAST DAY Gladstone Hotel Bldg.

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