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Complimenting Mr..and Mrs, Ira . Weatherill of ce} Kan., ! nd Mrs. L. A. Reed were hosts an informal dinner party given evening at their home on South Center street. The evening was spent n playing bridge, “honors being won »y Mrs, Ben Pelton, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Frank England and Ben Pel- ton, Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank England, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Pelton, Cleveland Storrs aiid the guests of honor, “se Mrs. Wertz Entertains “ For Des Moines Visitor. Mrs. Ry, B. Wertz’ entertained ‘on ‘Tuesday afternoon at her home on Milton avenue with Miss Vera Jane Parrott of Des Moines, the guest of honor, ‘The affair was a bridge tea honors at which were taken by Mrs, c, Duncan and Miss Patrott.. ‘Guests who attended were: Mrs, A. G, Fidel and guest, ~ Miss Jean Hanna of Washington, D. C., ‘Mrs. c, E, Duncan, Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. Charles 1. Campbell, Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Guy Shefstead, Mrs. Carl Shumaker and guest, Madame Shumaker, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. E. L. Sstabrook. Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Leigh ‘Townsend, Mrs. Fred Capen, Miss Vera Jane Parrott and Mrs. R. R. Rose. * e0 Mrs. Fisher to Entertain Friday for New Comer, Mrs. B. B, Fisher will entertain in- formally at a luncheon and bridge party on Friday of this week at her home complimentary to her sister- in-law) Mrs. Charles Fisher who just] recently moved to Casper to make her home. see Miscellaneous. Shower For Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Harold Clark and Mrs. J. K. Davis will be -hostesses at mis- cellaneous shower .to be given this evening at the home of the latter on South Wolcott street. in honor of Mrs. Ross Patterson who’ before’her marriage a feWMweeks ago was. Miss (Benetta Holman. Guests who will attend Include Mrs. William ‘Rae, Mrs; Harold Patten, Mrs. Davis Wil son, Mrs. Ralph Murane, Mra Fred- erick’ Perkins, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Miss'R. L. Holman, Miss Vira Bark- er, Miss Lula Duty, Miss Nan Smith, Miss“Cora Likely,~Miss Lela Craft, Miss Lillian Ead, Miss Margaret fonahdn of Hugo, Colo., Miss Ed- ness Mokler and Mrs, Patterson. eee Mrs. Miller Will Entertain Helpful Club Thursday. -- ~~ -- Mrs. Rolland Miller will entertain at her home, 923 South Poplar street on Thursday afternoon for the regular meeting of the Helpful club, > Miss Dorothy McCuller who spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting with “friends has returned to her hon in Denyer. eee Misa Florence Eastman and Miss Haness Mokler left last evening for Denver where they will, visit for a sbort time with Miss Eastman’s slater. ees Fred Hudson, who has the con- fact for several drilling rigs near Fort Collins and Mrs, Hudson are visiting with friends in Denver. .ee Mrs. C. G. Bergman has as her guests, Mr, and Mrs. DuDeck and daughter of Coverallis, Ore, Parry George Anderson, Wyoming rep- resentative for the Buick car and Mrs. Anderson are in Gasper for several days ‘this week on business ead visiting with friends. : o- Mr. and Mrs. Linton Hopkins will arrive in Casper today from Parco to attend the funeral. tomorrow of the late W. D. Brydon. ee Mrs. Mary Storrie, mother of Wal- ter Storrle who has been visiting with friends in Thermopolis for sev- eral ‘weeks, has returned to Caaper. eee Miss Della Jones of Indiana and Miss Catherine Conaghan of Pekin, Ill, swere visitors who spent yes- ter@ay In the city. ss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnes of Basin are in €asper for a short time sat the Henning. oe. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roper of Sher- idan are guests of friends here for @ short time. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingenheimer, ‘Miss Isabelle McSerrin and Glen Leidecker are spending a week at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. see Mrs, William L. England and daughter, Margaret, returned yes- terday from a two months’ trip spent in Califorfi ° Miss Dorothy England who has been taking post graduate work at the Southern Branch University of California will remain: there indefi- nitely. . : eee Congressman and Mrs. Charles FB. ‘Winter left today overland for Riv- erton where Congressman Winter Has been invited to speak tomorrow #the celebration of the e!ghteenth niversary of the city. They will zeturn to Casper Friday. eee Mr. and Mrs, James R. Jones of Cheyenne are among the out-of-town business visitors spending several days in tho city. : eee Miss Edith Wright of Councit Plutts, Iowa, was a Casper arriva! yesterday. eee Mrs. James Ward and daughter wothy, formerly residents of. Cas- per are visiting jn the clty with Che Casper Daily Cribune E55" =A) CONTEST IS “INFULLSWING eee ‘Arthur A. Schulte left yesterday Several possible advertisements on “The Covered Wagon" which will by motor for Denver to attend the show for a week starting September golf tournament. a 27 at the Rialto theater have been received by the management of that moving picture house. These con- tributions are being submitted in an ad-writing contest which’ the Rialto is staging at this time. Each ad- vertisement must be written by an amateur, but there is no age limit. The advertisement must contain the name of the film, that of the pro- ducer, the stars, and the date, time, and place of showing, all of which in- formation will be readily furnished and is included in an ad in today’s North and South failroad. The prop- erty is in the hands of Judge Bur- esses’ court to be operated through receivers. The judge will return to Sheridan tomorrow. wo. ei , M. W. Woodward of Sheridan is in Casper attending to business af- fairs gnd is a guest at the Henning. H see oe Jack Holland, local tative of the Hendrie & Bolthoff Manufac- turing and Supply company has re- turned to his offices here after a 10- day visit at Denver. Jack Wallis; is a Greybull visitor at the Townsend. Mrs. Ward who | spending |several days in the city has been “spending the summer at | this week. Estabrook’ wi. be joined here on eee Saturday by her brother, Ray Ben- nett and family. * 5. L. Myers of Buffalo is-attend- a Ing to business affairs here fot a - Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Booné and 2 (276 daughter-in-law, Mrs. D. L. Boone of| Dr, BE. L. Jewell of Shorhoni is Norfolk, N: are spending the day | here for a short time guest at the here visiting with friends en’ route | Henning. to Lander. Mr. Boone was formerly eee superintendent of the Chicago and} John (Monty) Monahan returned Northwestern railroad here. yesterday from a several days bus!- peat? = ness trip spent in Denver. ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Filmore have li gid Teturned from Omaha, where they| Harry Adams is spending the day Were the guests for several weeks of | at Salt Creek on business. relatives and friends. 4 eo DS Bil i ae Joseph Rodisch of the Rialto Bil- Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Elman of Den-| tard parlor is in Denver on bust- ver, who have been visiting with | ness for a few days. friends?ihere for.a few days, de- eras Cran Harry J. Shad, vice ‘president of ing where they will spend several|the Shoshoni State bank was a Cas- days after which they will tour | per visitor yesterday. Montana. ie Ss AND FAMILY. ——— For results try a Tribune Clas sified Ad. > The Illinois Women’s Athletic club, which is building a 1T-story clubhouse in Chicago, was founded in 1918 and now has almost’ 2,000 members. ee 0 Denver business visitors who are Mrs.. Edgar C. Gorman, who has| spending several. days here include: been spending. the last month with|J. McKinley, J. G. Rose, R."G. Al- her parents in Los Angles, is ex-| ford, W. B. Mulliken ari@’J. A. Rich- pected to return tomorrow. ter. . eee ee A a Mrs. R. C. Erman is here B Joseph C. O'Mahoney, candidate nesa for a few days from poe for the United States senate is In eee Casper today. Mr. ana omas C. eee ahs phasechg ak case. Oe C. EB. Heath of Midwest ts visiting Charles C. McInnis ‘at her home on |¥'t? friends here for a few days. Elm street. They are, en route to oy their home, in Denver following a tour of the Yellowstone natienat | #st evening and will spend several patki days here. Bs ese O. H. Hughes of Greybull arrived ee H. W. Lawrence is among the Salt Baxter of Red Oak.| Creek business visitors spending a «Mrs. W.>8. Towa, and Mrs.'J. G. Lloyd of Ebens- | few days here. s burg, Pa. who have been visiting) ew 0 8 re here with Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Frank Black is here today on bust- d Corley and Mrs. Margaret Spiller at | ness from Lusk. ‘) It boils cold over 340 South Washington street, left eee A ‘ thin morning for Kelowna, Canada,|_ Wade Fowler .of Douglas js spend- thirsty throats in hun- are erate te rie for ‘a. month tne short time in the city this dreds of cool little i Voges e: : eee splashes that say fresh- ‘Word has beén received here that! Rk. A. Findley, J. Collins and Rus- ess i Chester'Gump will spend a short| sell Grouse are visiting here for a > x and purity and time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Er-| few days from Midwest. ginger tang all at once. nest Marquardt in New Plymouth, ee That’s why th i New Zealand en route to Australia Allan Bozsen is. a Shoshon! visitor i sain ae ey’, a Sen Sore here for a short time. like itl cee C. J. Robertson of Worland is attending to business affairs in the city today. ‘Order by the case from your grocer, druggist. or confectioner ‘The Clicquet Club Company Millis, Mass., U. S. A. Cticanort Cr CITY BRIEFS N. S. Wilson, general managée‘ of the Midwest Refining company Casper this week on business Denver. . * : | & 4. zarring an attorney from in is in Casper for a short time ving arrived lmst evening.» Mr. "9% PZarr:ng is. guest at the Townsend. «2 CLD KLEL-KO . .. Ginger Ale Nalley also of Sheridan 1s a visitor =. a re. M. C. Crouch and family and Wil- Ham Swiihton and ‘family have. re-| turned “from a several days’ trip pent on the Big "Horn mountains, feturned from a business trip to the oS northern part of the si Cc. ‘Thompson of the traffic depart- ment ‘of the’ Midwest Refining com- ‘ “ pany is in the city for a short time on business this week from Denver. ary § M,C. Crouch of “the’ Buck-and Stoddard company ‘agent for the Zublin, pumps -is, spending today at Parkerton en business for his com- pany. ‘ saat; MeFayden and Willian Hol- ia of the Ohio Oil company have BLAKEY & CO. SUMMER CLEAN - UP . SALE NO EXCHANGES A. W. Peake, general superintend- ent of the Midwest Refining com- pany accompanied. by James W. Stewart, district field superintend- ent with headquarters in Denver for the same company left Sunday for New Mexico and Colorado. eee Eugene McCarthy and daughters spent several days outing on the Big Horn mountains returning to Casper Tuesday. = 5 eee M. J. Paul and son are guests of friends here for a short time from) Denver having arrtved last evening’ by motor, eee Dr. Erich Will of, Berlin, Ger- many {sin Casper today. . eee safe skin treatment You need never hesitate to use Resinol Ointment and Résinol Soap in the treatment of severe or simple skin-troubles, There is nothing in injure the tenderest NO REFUNDS J. F. Gribel of Omaha arrived in|| eczema Coarse OrtEey, and will spend sey- fections, ite eral days here. esinol, knowing Paes markable soothing, healin; N.S. Badger id visiting with || fction js due to ingredients so incl friends here for a few days from i ly rc even to a baby’s delicate skin, nee Pg rer es size: 2LR, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, 29 DRESSES Linens, voiles, silks and wools; 16 to 42. $45.00. Sale Price— $5.00 NO TRYONS Values to R. R. Cosper of Denver {s trans- acting business affairs in Casper this week, x eee C, McGuire arrived in the city DRESSMAKING Remodelling Overcoats made to order "Mrs. C. W. Mapes Phone 187. Ki Ree Kettle Inn dg. this morning and. will spend several days here attending to busMess af: |}. fairs. Mr. McGuire resides in Den- Suits, ver. : 2 eee Judge. James H. Burgess accom. panied by his son Harry is in the city on matters concerning the 33 DRESSES Light and dark silks, sports flannels. Values to $49.50. Sale price 15.00 45 DRESSES Silks for street and afternoon wear. oO. 8. Values to $85.00. Sale mice $35.00 SKIRTS White and colored silks and wools. Values to $35.00. Sale mice. $10.00 SWEATERS Silks, wools and sleeveless Silk Jac- quettes, Sale price__. <—not See Ben nor our own. Ben Franklin the expressman, ; but Ben Franklin. of Colonial days; tateainan, Tdiplonat and wiseacre—said: “Drive your business or your business will drive you.” ‘We-try at all times to drive our business, There have been times business increased so rapidly that it was difficult to keep pace, but we are constantly driving to the end that we may give you the best drug store ser- wee pad be had anywhere, in promptness, courtesy, quality an ues, We started this “driv and feel that ug and to you, The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming’s Leading Drug Stores The Rexalf Stores ‘ “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” : iY more’ than thirty years the experience we have had is of value ..$5.00 HATS _ All summer Millinery and White Felts, Sale price ean ee 99.00 Tribune. The advertisements will be| France. These ads will contain in- recognition, CY Apt. 2 Substantial cash prizes | leading theaters in America but also{ are offered for the best contribu-| for long periods in England and tions. judged by the advertising staff of the Tribune. Beginning August 15 and ending September 20 one of the ads recelv- ed each day will be published in the Tribune. formation that should be of interest to every theatergoer since “The Cov- ered Wagon™ is a picture that has achieved international havin; Mrs. Homer Helms desires limited “number PIANO PUPILS Phone 16263 Want a Bargai The Letter Shoppe MIMEOGRAPHING Circular Public Letter Stenographers; Bureau Notary : Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 nin Shoes? Let Us Show You Some 175 Pairs of Strap Slippers We have placed all of our broken sizes of strap slippers in one big lot and are going to dispose of them at a sac- rifice. In the group are straps suitable for walking or dress wear, with low, medium and high heels, in satin Not all sizes in any one style but kid, calf, and suede. all sizes are inthe group. These are all high grade slip- pers from our regular stock of quality footwear. If you need a pair of handy slippers here’s your chance to save. kid leathers. dollars. Special, $ Broken sizes in many styles of oxfords in calf and Most of them sold for nine “Quality Shoes Carefully Fitted” wiscin $5.00 KASSIS Thrift Thursday Specials Due to the closing of our store to give our clerks a chance to attend the benefit Rodeo Thursday afternoon, we will carry our Thursday Specials over for Friday and Saturday of this week only. Regular 25c Cretonne. Floral design. Per yd. Regular 40c Cretonne. conventional patterns, Per yard Regular 85c Sunfast Cretonne, Cretonnes Drapery, cretonnes and curtain mater- ial are all reduced in price for Thurs- day Specials. Per yard Floral and ree om. 33e DRAPERY SALE Heavy’ changeable Silk Curtain Net. Regular $2.65. Sale Price, yard. ue oh : ee Silkk Drapery. inch. egular 26. Sale price, yard_____. ‘$1.89 Very fine and new. "$2.10 TISSUE GINGHAM Regular 65c, 32-inch, choice of patterns and colors. Sale Pric i Ud So hf a Wiper Name ATR sabi oA) o2 5" OCR) 0 SR * 55e Curtain Serim Sale prices. Curtain price from— .. 20c°° 40e Nets, ranging in sale 85c *° $1.25 The Kassis Dry Goods Co. 137 E. SECOND ST. PHONE 1740 Arlie Davis, Gladys Moormg