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MONDAY, JULY 28, 1924. 2 Che Casper Daily Cridune : PAGE THREE.. few days having motored to that | killed when struck by an automo-| He won the championship rough city Bataraays % bile on July fourth. The body was riding contest at Frontier Days in e taken to South Dakota for burial | 1923. sds eed oie sort ee Mr. Borsch is connected with the eee daughter, Helen have been visiting ‘drilling department of the Midwest with friends and relatives at Guern- | Refining company at Midwest. i pin erste ce Ne sey. eee Scout camp buildings at Camp Carey. They were Orin Thiege, Marshall P. Rice, John Ball and C. ~ Lewis. f The four men finished up all the | | why peng on to a mniffly, nefly Heed Cald fore paint on hand and were heartily | | week when Dr. Platt's Rinex Prescrigtion le guar? Boy Scout Camp |i. ye te camp otticers for| | Sieiermes sare wramereate a Painters Give Time Free For Ayres spent yesterday here visiting ee with friends from Douglas, ‘ Mis Margaret and Helen Dixon of % >! Glenrock spent several days last week visiting with their parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dixon. eee . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston and daughter, who have been automo- biling through South Dakota and Nebraska, arrived in the city yes- W. B. Scott is an out of town man here for a short time from Buf- Four Casper painters, members of falo . the local painters and paperhangers terday on their way home to Sheri- eee ve ed th dan. Mr. Johnston is the repre- 4 sentative of the Denio Milling com- Rese Stuart is among the Salt pany of Sheridan, and is a fre- Cars i usiness visitors in the city quent business visitor here. Is week. ———— anes Miss Parrott Will Bo ~ 5 Guest at Party Mrs. Don Smith will be hostess at an informal afternoon party to be given tomorrow at her residence, 233 ~ Hast Twelfth street in honor of Miss} Mr. and Mrs. John England, Mr. Vera Jane Parrott of Des Moines,|and Mrs. Kenton England and Migs mother, Mrs. Foster, arrived in the city today and spent a short time here visiting with friends ‘enroute to the Yellowstone national park. see I will not be responsible for any Seep ee tracted by y union, yesterday donated théir time | Checks or debts contracted by my} 01) 14) metpame for highway free to painting on the new Boy T. H. JOHNSON. _! formation. t-- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Greene of Newcastle gnd Harry Jones of Den- ver, spent several days here last week visiting friends. eee Tawa., who is visiting here with| Lillian England have been visitin, J. L. VanDyke is transacting bust- ? . Mrs. Charles I. Campbell. in Thermopolis for several dave have ‘ord has been received here of 4 ness affairs in Casper for a short eee ing motored there on Saturday. | the arrival of a ‘baby son to Mr. CITY BRIEFS he See Ral Cree Presbyterian Aid Picnic eL)eve zs and Mrs. Harold T. Morley of Den- eee ; 4 y yesterday morning. — Mrs. 2 4 Tuesday Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Watson and| Ver. Yesterday Avge J. C. Couseh of Layoye is spend- F The ‘Ladies Ald society of the|sons, who have been visiting with | Morley was formerly Miss Fanny! H. W. Fox, president of the| ing a few days here. § f Winter 4 Memorial friends here for . the last few | Belle Beggs, sister of Mrs. Glenn|state Federation of Labor is in eee - ; t church will give a picnic Tuésday | weeks and. with relatives in Salt Parker of pies Ee Casper from Cheyeraey James Madden of Guernsey is a es afternoga at lower Garden Creek.| Creek, departed yesterday for their “in f business caller in Casper this week. : erry : Pera Ceeee ther baskets ta the |4cer ese pate this week, -Mrs. Parker's brother, | “**P*T ©" business from St. Paul. | P. R. Blakey has returned from midst Seton surroundings and in a congenial atmosphere: church between 3 and 4 o'clock to- r. and Mra, Johns of. Denver oe start a see) an extensive buying trip in New mids' n morrow afternoon and transporta-|are guests here for several days of | DYE: W. Sages of Cadallic, Mich! po sonnson of Boulder, Colo.,| York and other eastern cities, While BYatcacee, cette nest trade: asionin, ole News x. aaeeey tot will Be farntabea! Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Horts at|¥' me ate Sat 4s attending to business affairs here | east Mr. Blakey purchased the lat- we do not sell Whiz Bang nor rig Dapertuaneiweniatt hee thelr home on Durbin street. fain, ain tadeet mehaat™ Acca: ot |fOr_@ few days, est models in latest summer and trashy literature, just as in our Drug Dep: Officers Are Installed se. ee Sadek dhetabdays vietting see carly fall ladies ready to wear ap- no liquor. At Lodge Meeting Miss Mary Horton who has been barry poetry L. B, Abbott is a visitor in Cas: | parel. We stand for a higher order of things all the time in every Among the officers installed at a|SPending a two weeks’ vacation in ah Bers per from his home at Basin. oo : way, and. particularly in the drug business. Our news heeting of the W. L. Kuykendah!|Thermopolis returned to Casper! 40. Gpool of Craig, Colo., is Bieta: McPHERSON FUNERAL TODAY ees stand and our drug business are showing market increase Rebekah lodge No. 39 held :ast week Yesterday. isitor In Gasper for a few dave. |_C: ©: Rustle, Jr, of Laramie is| The funeral of Anne McPherson, Iepatronkies PRT as Rao shoe RSs a visitor in Casper for * | spending a few days in Casper this | three-year old daughter of Mr. and Grand Lilly Tedford; vice grand,|_ Miss May Johnson and. Miss Olive ‘ week, Mrs. Alexander McPherson, was held FLIES ; i Delia Clark; recording recretary,| Johnson, of Rhode Island, guests of} Mrs. D. Nichols is shopping and ws is from the family home, 316 East 508 Olive Bark{r; financial secretary.| Mt. and Mrs, Oliver Johnson ‘who | visiting here with friends from] . B. Davis of the M. E. Smith | Elghth etreet, at 2 oelock thin after | Pte 780 Qt $1.25 M it Mrs. Gadberry, treasurer, Belle| Pave been spending several weeks| Salt Creek. 7 Dry Goods company of Omaha is in| noon. ‘The Rev. Father John H.| ,ftalsmveFre WIQSQUITOCS $ a : {in the Yellowstone National park . Casper on business. Mullin was inchar Burial eit Henry; right supporter of the nob’ Lid was ’ grand, Lila Cocking: lett suppestes|£® expected to return this eve-| “Mr, ang Mrs. GE. Roth of In. se 8 made in the Highland cemetery, | MO &0nades Doaches Ants CASPER’S PIONEER STORES to.tho noble grand, Flora Lowe; left | ™s- dependence, Kan., are in Casper for! G. E. Wescdtt is in Casper on| Pall bearers were Katherine Me. parteend et Rmaran's. Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores EGS cist ete eee coe a few days having arrived this} business from Worland. Adams, Alice Levelle, Betty Rouse, | nesach inate Bed Bugs Etc. Th ronal? Stores Johnson; left supporter to the vice] Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Griffin and | morning. : 2 TR Rie and Mary Kimball. 4 © Rexall grand Ruby Cody; warden, May|children will arrive in ‘Casper to- eee ave Whyte who spent last week —___ ~ cE Critchfie!d; conductor, Laura Atm-| Morrow: from ‘Denver and will be| Miss H. Jackson is the guest of]1n Cheyenne arrived this mornring | For resulte try a Tribune Clas: TG ST UREor so OUR CONVENIENCE, stead; chaplain, Clara’ Brittain; mu-|the guests here for several weeks | friends here from Salt Creek. and _will spend several days here. | sified Ad. siclan, Mary Sundwell; inside guard,|f Mrs. Griffin's sister, Mrs. R. C. erecting : Mabel Wheeler and outside guard, | Whitman. . Mr. and Mrs, Frank Borsch have Emma. Kitchen. ee iad returned from’ California where eneuce Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller are visit-|they were called by the death of Rebekah Club Picnic ing with friends in Denver. for a!Mrs, Borsch's mother who was Tomorrow at La Prele, == The Past Noble Grand club of the Kuykendah] Rebekah lodge No. 39 will holda picnic Tuesday at La ® Prele dam in honor of Mrs. A. W. Endell of Los Angeles who is visit- ing in Casper with friends. Cars will P leave the Odd: Fellow's hall at 9 a! ree a recgee m. and all members are requested , me to be present. Mrs. Drew Will Entertain g' At Picnic Tuesday. : Mrs. f. J. Drew will entertain Aw at a picnic to be given tomorrow evening at Garden; Creek in honor of Miss Mary Louise Lennon of Jol- jet, Ill. guest of-Miss Kathleen Sul- livan, and Miss Dolcren Heiserman of Redwing, Minn, guest of Mrs. Yom Daily and Mrs.-Leo Dunn. ' > see ‘ Modern Woodmen Will ‘Meet This Evening 48 Casper camp No. 12425, The Mod- ern Woodmen of America ,will hold thelr regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall, Louis Schmidt new clerk willbe present and important business mat- ters will be transacted. All members and visitors in the city are asked to be present. Shop ~. —everywoman’s store Presents ‘ a wy “4 1924-25 StyleRevue of A DRAMA FOR EVERY 9 WOMAN Tempted fof her baby’s sake to sell up e i S that which she held most precious —wWhat shall she do? ‘ e That is the powerful theme of this eee Dance Saturday At Sweetwater Hall The Misses Margaret and Mary) ° Grieve entertained at a dance given Straig t at Saturday at the Sweetwater dance Excellent music was furnished 3 by an orchestra composed of Nan h hirs Smith, George Cook, Robert Knite| tHe t t-target and George Davis. ‘Among the Cas- per people present were: Mr. and A ; Mrs. Mark Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle| There’s something about Clicquot Club Branson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren| that gets down into you.and hits the Hagist, Donald Wertz, and Robert | right spot. Miller, 7 eee oF When the sun is furiously hot and the Miss Hughes Entertains thermometer says “‘thirsty in the shade,” »gthis Afternoon - Anna Hugher entertained at an in- the real j °3 5 ‘ formal party this afternoon. at her| Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. Racing, gin- home on East Fifth street in honor| ger-laden bubbles, glorious sensation of of Miss Helen Williams of Billings STARRING { ; lowing coolness and tingling chill— e a who is yisiting here with relatives. | ® Tie /attAeaeeint eae epentsineoiicede | whenaver yee babacenhliet tollalltardss Onder bythe exe from Doroth Mackaill 500 after which refreshments were | Clicquot Club and gotoit. They all like it. confectionee ‘ served by Miss Hughes assisted by her mother, Mrs. Frank Hughes.| The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass., U.S. A. i - Guests who attended “were: Mias ° on the same program with the Emma Hudson, Mrs. W. B. Baker, 2 $100,000.00 Sie ee ees : Fashion Rebs AMERICA THEATER Month End Sale Anna Mae Sullivan, Miss Marion of * in life is inside a bottle of fine photoplay at and the guest of henor. PERSONALS Chapman, Miss Dorothy Jane Parks . DUPLER ART FURS Tomorrow and Wednesday, July 29th and 30th ee 3:30, 8:00 and 9:30 p. m. PROFESSIONAL MODELS x Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wise of Salt Creek and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wise of Basin, Wyo., are in Casper guests at the Henning. . sie i i At 3:30, 8 and 9:30 (The America’s Usual Admission Prices Will Prevail) Y: Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Gibbs, Thomas Children’s Summer Underwear < Z ae ticd Beanie the tacrite cnceks Union Suits of checked nainsook and gauze at. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ; ing several days in Casper. = ee Mrs. L. H. Diviver of Pueblo is where for q few days this week. eee Professional Models Will Portray the choicest of advance Fall and Winter modes in elegant, rich, lustrous, Fur Coats, Wraps, Capes, Jacquettes and Neckpieces. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Combs are among the Salt Crek visitors spend- ing several days here. eee ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Satchell is visit- ing with friends here for a few days having arrived yesterday. se Mr. and Mrs. Ed Twining of New ¥ork are the guests in the city of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith. O% REDUCTION SPECIAL NOTICE ~ Those having furs to Children’s Bloomers (White and flesh). Made of fine quality of halcion cloth. - Ages 2 to 12 years. 5 $1.00 value. Sale price, pair_._._..u-_-____ c SE S58 3 You canexaminé and purchase any Mr. Mrs, J. D. Shi f cS ; d, repaired or f G niger, A inve iourists who are Girls’ Gingham Dresses pecans. iced to £ garment from this hundred thousand spending a few days here. e ; ; cae i is % ; F ar ti W, e thea- ; sr apanaen te lf OE 8.38 Coun eR est Eek Ga QE Wl|- bring shem in. this eats lonig thet BW suanita Dunnan of Great Falls were |f hom etek ‘ “ P) week for inspection er display a e Frantz Shop before out of town arrivals today. - a Sly ; Lee Thursday evening, July 31st. ; Rei: Girls’ Middies and attention by a fur Mr. and Mrs. Ff .W. Wilson have ¥ | returned from a two months’ trip expert. spent in the Eastern cities. ery $1.75 value. Sale price, each__._______ ‘ White and pongette. Ages 6 to 12 years, $1 45 e ' James C. Cook and sister, Miss Sizabeth Cook spent the day in Cas- per enroute to the Yellowstone Na- tional park from their home in Ohio. Mr. Cook, who has been attending schoq at Notre Dame, will visit with friends in Montana before returning School- Stockings Sizes 514 to 10; black and cordovan. 35c to 5)c values. Sale, pair______ 19¢ (FREE—With Each Purchase of $10.00 or Over, Two America Theater Tickets Good Tuesday or Wednesday) ©® to his home. . » — ES er cic uaa Tg? G Pork ims & ( O Attend the Frantz Shop’s Anniversary and Summer Clearance Sale J ie plat: Sheet flied ete e . f « Now On In Full Progress i Seri SPECIALTY STORE i Mr. C. Schultz, banker of Otter- Tribune Bldg. ja] bein, Ind., Mrs. Schulz and children accompanied by Mra, Schulz’ i