Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1924, Page 3

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| SUBWAY FRIDAY, AUCUST 8, 1924. Past Chiefs’ Club To Meet This Evening ‘The Past Chief's club will be én- tertained this evening by Mrs. John Whisenhunt, 1825 South’ Ash street. se Mrs Schwartz Entertains For Miss Jane Parrott Mrs. H. H. Schwartz was hostess at an informal luncheon and bridge party given today at her home on South Beech street in honor of Mi: Vera Jane rott of Des Moines, a guest at the Charles Campbell hom Among those present were: Mrs. Charles, Campbell, Mrs. Fred Capen. R. R. Rose, Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Neil Charles Geis and the gyest of honor. ee 8 Gunckle-Biesen Nuptials Thursday Mrs. Bernice Gunckel and Edward Biesen both of this city wee Jy married last evening at the rsonage of the East Side Metho- dist Community church, the Rey. * Vi Mrs. Nicolaysen Is { Hostess At Bridge Tea Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen was hostess. at an informal tea and bridge party given yesterday afternoon at her residence on South Wolcott street honoring Mrs. Mary Birch of Sst Lauis, mother of Mrs. Paul Weid- ner, Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. O. Thomas, Mrs. R. R. Rose and Mrs, Paul Wetdner. Guests present were: Mrs. Sinclair Reekie,. Mrs. Philip Edwards, Mrs. R."D. Wallace, Mrs. R. E.| Evans, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs, Paul Weidner, Mrs. Victor’ Dacken, Mrs. OQ. Thomas, Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mrs. Algeo, Mrs, H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. James @Viederhold, Mrs. C. V. Norris, M. Edwards and Mrs. Birch. eee : Birthday Party At Myland Home Today Little Melvin Myland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Myland was host to @ number of his small friends at a party given. this afternoon at his home, 1214 East First street in hon- or of hfs third birthday anniversary. Among the children who attended were Thresa Amende, Evelyn Brem- merman, Donald Page, Burton Page, Jack Taylor, Raymond Fickle, Mar- tin Hirsch; Hardin Penley and Bobby McManus. ee Entertain in Honor Of Colorado Visitors. Mr. dnd Mrs. T. F. Fisher enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of their neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. 8S, C. Stanton of Den- ver, Colo. The color scheme was yel- tow and white with a large vase of yellow and white roses as a center piece, Covers were laid for 12. see Picnic At Garden Creek Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Everts, who will leave the first of next week for Oklahoma to make thelr home, Were the guest of honor ata picnic given last evening at Garden Creek “STEP DOWN AND SAVE” é “IN THE Every _ DRESS Has Been 0 75 Here You Will Find Every Style, Every Fabric, Every Color to Be Desired for Late Summer and Early Fall Wear, in Complete Range of Sizes ~~ Choice of Any Item_ Pee. SUBWAY A Cool, Delightful Place Shopping With Pleasure and Economy Qe "12.0< ‘16./9 THE SUBWAY DOLLAR BOOTH Has Been Replenished for Saturday Shoppers Reduced! STEP ~ DOWN AND SAVE $1.00 In Which to Do Your falls. Among those present were: Mr,. and Mrs. Allen Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. George Crady, Miss Elsie Crady and Mr. and Mrs. Everts. a PERSONALS Dr. G. O. Hanna of Lingle and Mrs. Hanna were guests here on Wednesday and Thursday of the for- mer’s parents, the Rey. and Mrs. J. T, Hanna, eee Mr. and Mrs. Jes Willard of the pharmacy at Midwest have been spending the week here attending the druggists convention. cee Mrs. E. D. Miller and Mrs. C. C. Williams are guests in the city for a short time from Midwest. * 4 * Miss Winifred Welson of Sab Creek is shopping and visiting with friénds here, eee Mr, and Mrs.-D, E. McFerrin are guests at the Townsend from their home at Kayceé, vee Mr. and Mrs. I. Blomquist of La- voye are the guests of friends here for a short time. eee Miss Aubrey Milbersted is a Chey- enne vistor jn Casper for a few days. see Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Bentley and J. D. Bentley arrived in Casper last evening from Sheridan and will spend a short time here before xe- turning to their home, one The Rey. and Mrs, R. F. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. R. Caldwell are in Casper from Cheyenne having ar- rived last evening. an Miss Gertrude Klein arrived in the clty last evening from Denver and will spend a short time here visit. Ing with friends. e. % . Mr..and Mrs. John Felander and D. C. Fenstermaker are among the Sheridan vis‘tors in the city. EPs s Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin came into Casper yesterday after spending some time at their ranch. - see Mrs. W. L. Connelly, daughter and son, Elizabeth and Harry, and Miss Margaret Dougherty left this after- noon by motor for Thermopolis to spend several da see Miss Ellen Stevenson left for Omaha the f’rst of the week, where she was called by the serious ill- ness of her brother, who is now greatly improved. . Ex-Gov. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. H. R.. Lathrop and © children left this afternoon for a” several Weeks outing trip to be spent at Half Moon and Brooks lake. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rossman ar- rived on Tuesday evening from Seat- tle to spend several days here the guests of Mr. Rossman's nephew, F. W. Rossman, ~ 5 ED C. A. Wynne, athletic coach ‘at Creighton university, who has been|- visiting here for several days ot the honie of Mr. arid Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney departed today for Omaha. eee Mr. and Mrs. T.-C. McGowan of Billings who have’ been guests of relatives here for the last three weeks, departed last evening for Denver where they will visit for a and the Bath Skin healthand bodily health areinseparable. That is why. dainty, beautiful women bathe with JAP ROSE The rich, quick lather gently but thoroughly cleanses clogged pores and restores natural action, This different soap is a revelation for bath, complexion, ipooing. “Be Jap-Rose-Clean’’ “Ye Hand Made Shoppe’ Formerly of 501 E. 2nd St. Is Now Located at 543 S. Center Street Hand Made Gifts, Hemstitch- ing, Pecoting Mrs. Thomas Hood Che Casver Daily Cribune ceremony at Detroit. hotels in Catifornia. Cochran met short time before returning to their home. i eee Miss Marie Murphy. arrived yes- terday from. Denver and will be the guest here for a week of Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Hunt. see Madame ©. R. Craig of Denver is the guest here for a week of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Craig, Jr. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Ma- loney are in Casper for a few days from their homestead near Ther- mopolis. eee Miss Alma Archambault is spend- ing a eral week's vacation trip In Los Angeles. CITY BRIEFS Roy L. Smith and C, M. Richard: son are Lander visitors spending a few days in Casper, George Stevenson of Lavoye has been spending the week here attend ing the druggists conyention and visiting with friends. ves W. A. Bannon of Chicago 1s at tending to business affairs here for a short time. eee Adolph Hanson arrived in the city yesterday from Glen, Neb., and wili visit with friends here for several days. i eee 2 I. W. Worley is among the Salt ‘Creek visitors in the city for a few days. a ee Witiiam C. Hoffman, representa- tive of the Hoffman machine com pany of Chicago, is in Casper today on business having arrived this morning. oe G. E. Sullivan is an out of town business man here for several days from Chicago. sae H. G, Miller of Lusk. is transact ing business affairs here for a few eee A. 8. Taylor of Salt Creek came in yesterday and will visit here for a short time with friends. ee John G. Feely of Joliet, Il., fs in Casper on business having arrived today. Willlam Grieve {!s in the city on business for a short time from the ‘Dumb Bell ranch on Sweetwater. eee H. G. Summers of Denver arrived this morning and will spend a short time here attending to business af- fairs. eee J. C. Rudy cf Omaha ts in the city on business. . oe Jay C. Oakes of Broken Bow. Neb., is here today visiting with friends. eee John Williams is a Denver busi- ness man who arrived yesterday. one J. A. Johnston arrived last eve- ning from Sheridan and will spend feveral days here. ee Frank Estes is a yisitor here to- day from Midwest. . ° J. Collins and R, A. Findley of Midwest are in Casper for a few days. . . . B. P. Colvin. of Lavoye ts here today on business. eee B. Burch came in yesterday from Midwest and will visit here fdr sey- eral days with friends. cee D. F. Bryon of Denver is here for a few days on business. / eee Taxis Thomas has moved his of. fices from 288 West First street to the Consolidated buflding. cee Donald Randall, of Salt Lake city, an official of the Symns-Utah Grocery company is in Casper for a few days; eee Miss Thelma C. Hurley Who has been the guest here for ‘the las‘ three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as C. McCord departed last eve. ning for her home in Utah. eee Miss Ylla Roberts has returned from a two ‘weeks’ vacation spent with relatives in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Fenland of Tulsa are business visitors here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. O'Brien and daughter are guests of friends in the city for a week from Denver, “T think they're foolish, but I wish them happiness,” said the mother of Edward Cochran, 28, of Cincinnati, when she learned her sen had miir- ried Mrs. Mary Maginnes, 69, of{ Long Beach, Calif. her datighter-in-law, who is 17 years her senior, following the wedding Mrs, Cochrane met his bride while living at one of her They will leave next week for the park and will be accompanied by Mr. and Mr: W. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Samuels and will leave tomorrow morn. ing for the Yellowstone Nationa park where they will spend a week or 10 days. o- Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Jenison wil eave tomorrow by motor fbi Omaha to spend two or three weeks viting with Mr. Jenison's par- ents. ee Mrs. Frank C. Burkley has as her guest at her home on Feur- eenth street for several weeks her father, Amos B, Miller of Los An geles. eee C. F. MeCortland accompanied by mother, Mra. Anna McCortlani, ed in Casper yesterday and will be the guests here far several days and Mrs. M. Moller at ome on Elm street. ary Mr. and Mrs. John L. Simmons ire out of town visiters here today from Denver, “GO00 MEN AND TRUE” CALLED BEST OF GAREY PIGTURES AT. WYOMING The sweep of Western plains, the rugged character of the men and oyalty of the women, the intrigue of blackguards and all the other elements of thrilling Interest that Eugene Manlove Rhodes puts into his fiction stories, combine to make “Good Men‘ and True,” at the Wyo- ming tomorrow only by. all odds the best production in which: Harry Carey has ever appeared. A story of sound ®foundation forma the background of “Good Men and True.” It- concerns the adventures of a cowboy in his cam: paign for the office of Sheriff, Backed by one of the leading men of the town, he is oppored by a vicious faction, the leader of which is impersonated by the dynamic Noah Beery. Carey ts a delight. moments he is spiendid, make no mistake, It is the little human touches ‘throughout the story, in fact, that furnish the high-lghts in “Gocd Men and True.” And for these ‘ey is responsible. FENIMORE CHATTERTON, CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE, ON ViSIT TD CASPER Fenimore Chatterton of River- ton, and well known about Casper nd the immediate vicinity, has been in Casper the it few days. Mr. Chatterton, commonly known as jovernor” is in Casper soliciting support for his nomination for the district judgeship. Mr. Chatterton is a graduate from In his lighter Michigan, graduating in th He is a member of the bar of the United States supreme court. and has served as senator from Na- trona county and Carbon counties during 1890-1894. In 1894, he was elected to the office of prosecuting attorney of Carbon county and serv- ed In this capacity until 1898 when he was elected as secretary of state, and re-elected in 1902. In the years 1903 and 1904, he To Whiten Skin With Lemon The onty harniless Way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two iemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any F(( druggist, will supply for a few cents. ys Shake well in a bots tle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most won- derful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous ‘stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It’ can not. be bdught ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepared. —Aadvertisement. PAGE THREE. © served as governor of the state, By legislative authority he revis- ed, compiled, and published the re- vised laws of 1899. BODY OF AGED MAN FOUND IN SOUTH PLATTE DENVER, Colo., Aug. 8.—The body of an unidentified man, be. Heved to be 60 to 65 years old, was found laying on a sandbar in the Platte river near Tenth and Wa ter streets early today.- The man had been killed and his: body thrown into the river late last night or early today, according to a report made by Deputy Coroner George Bostwick, fol'owing superficial :- amination. Robbery is believed haye been the motive for the s! ing as the victim's pockets had been turned wrong side out. A’ ring, ap- to parently had teen torn from ile finger. An examination of the body dis- closed that the man’s skull had been fractured. It also. revealed that the man had been dead but a short time. Police are inclined to the belief thdt the man was killed ‘and that his body was thrown into the river by his slayer. Are YouHungry? McMillan & Markey’s DELICIOUS FRUIT ROCKS THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound Ask Your Grocer McCord-Brady Co. Distributors style in Each model associate the costume of its wear- er with fashions that are new. ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy embodies some new trimming or contour to LOT ONE CHOICE --$1.00 MILLINERY The choice of 150 hats, beau- tifully trimmed; values up to $15.00. each, Take them home for— 91.00 DRESSES Women’s and Misses’ dresses consisting of Silks, Swisses, Organdies, Flock Dots; 100 to select from. All go out at the same price— 94 .00 ie WHAT | 00 WILL BUY Crepe Step-in Sets Silk Bloomers Silk Step-Ins Silk Camisoles White Tailored Blouses Extra Quality White Middies Fancy Trimmed Night Gowns, white or pink Crepe Teddies, white or pink Step-Ins, white or colored Petticoats, white sateen Princess Slips, Sateen in white and colors Bloomers, in Crepe atinette and striped satin One lot of Silk and Cham- oisette Gloves for misses and women. All go— ~ | 25¢ SILK HOS Women’s Silk Hose, a lim- ited quantity only. They zo while they last— 49¢ OF THE AL JACOBS STOCK NOW ON SALE AT Sheriff Prices so. \4 Vm THE LEADER Just a few of the many items advertised in this ad. . Hundreds of big bargains awaiting you. Our entire summer stock being closed out. Don’t miss it as this sale will not last long. All former articles that were in the first day’s ad still on sale. Extra salespeople to take care of your wants. The LEADER The Store Accommodating The Store That Undersells 100 More Trimmed Hats MITCHELL HAT SHOP REAR KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. LOT TWO CHOICE _.$2, awh _ CHOKERS Thebitine Chokers, the res- ular $10.00 kind, They go while they last— 91.95 BAGS AND PURSES 150 Ladies’ Bags and Purses, made of silks, leather and velvet, all styles; values up to $15.00. This sale— *1.00 BUNGALOW APRONS Women’s Bungalow Aprons, Ginghams or Percales, Fancy Rick Rack; trimmed— 49¢ JACQUETTES Regular $15.00 values, made of beautiful Astrakan cloth. All colors. Just the gar- ment you are looking for at this time of the season— $3.49 SWEATERS Sleeveless, Silk, Flannel and knit sweaters— $2.49

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