Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 3

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Che Casvet Daily. Tribune "__ PAGE THREE. | enough to include any difficu'ty set| for Port Collins, Colo., to visit there; Russel Beckwith and sister Sarah | business. man. from Denver I per, now of D 1 the city o NNEAPOL Jan, = down by the composer. His hands | for a few days with Mr, Powell's sis-| have been weliting here with friends| spending a few days in tho city.| business, having arr ‘ Y et of Chicago, e and his fingers long, so |'ter, before going to Denver. from their home in Lander. Mr, Klink fsa guest at the Henning: | ing I ‘ nt 00, 0¢ each of ) accomplish mechanical feats “ee eee eee * t ter Bill In fact, he Fits at the! Roy Williamson, race horse man| Mrs. G. Gossen was’ a visitor In : McSheehy of Denver. is|\ E. FAfiregory was a almost casually, 1 | and ot raior, returned this morn-} C 3 ‘day from Midwest. }here for a short time on business. [ness man who arrived this orning t ; led an agre dencing no penchant for p: ing. froma ae eee eee | eine. o7 t’ i» county. distri Ape his gif He simply plays. Tia Juana track where he has anj Mr. and MrayWilliam A. White of|* John Petri, livestock agent for the} C. @. Hicks of Omaha His tone is full of color, and its] interest in one of the racing stables. | 3 i ng with friends}Chicago, Burlington and Quincy |ing to bucineés affair shading ranges from the most deli-| Mr. Williamson reports this season’s.| here for a few days'tnis week. railroad, ‘s here on bugincss from | cate planissimo to the biggest for-| races receiving large attendance of ee i Linco!n sf hing to reserve tables may do so|t!*!mo. Yet, no matter how big | the eastern and northern followers) Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Blakeney are ts Marriage. ¥ calling one of the following com.|M!% tone may become, it is never | of turf sports among the L visitors in Casper| Leroy: Moore was in Casper ‘yes: |.in Casper Leona B. Ivey and Ralph] Mitte loud, never raucous. It has noth LAL de this week. terday, from his home at Douglas were quietly married Mon-| | Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, phone 218R; | ‘"8 but music In ft. His phrasing.| Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davidson are| se se |W. Tf. Hoftma orning at the Townsend hotel, | Mrs. rank Fisher, 1608S; Mrs | ‘0% 8 4 thing of great beauty. He | leaving this week for Hot Springs, Mrs. J. Burnes of Tulsa, ‘ORla. Charles C) Leasure and E. T. Me-| is here tod. . Chaties A. Wilson .of the| W- E. Woods, 2226R plays as a-singer sings. He rea-| Ark ee rrival In Casper yesterday. | Dowell were out of town business . ELIMINAT ES Presbyterian church officiat see izes the value cf accentuated melody cee Ce ane a men who arrived yesterday from| “A. F. Wilson woneile Following a several weeks| Ceramic Club of slight pauses and dramatic stops Mr, and Mrs. Frank England are! Miss Tila Odett is an out of town | Denver of Denver are ee arg moon trip to Denver the! Meeting Toniorrvow f long, sweeping phrases. There |. ponding the week in Denver on a| Visitor here) from her home at Peet,” | transacting bu f e will return to Lavoye to} The regular - meeting of is, however, no ostentatious display | combined business and pleasure trip. | Powell: +t Jake Stephenson is here from his . ‘ the e ‘ theirs home, tha groom being| Ceramic club will be held tomortec| of Virtuosity. ‘The music Is withi eae | <> home in Lander ©. F. Bautch of I troek is ed there with the Brown| afternoon at the him, and Ke, reveals it in the m | | ’ wee on business for a, few ds maa AGA = home of Mrs, B. | | and Optical company Pauley, 1335 South McKin‘ey ner of a prophet. It is something Among the Casper people in Chex : str enne tiis week ar Ree , | H.°C, Lawer is a Riverton man} . s ° armless Class of Christian Home Economic Division SRA See | . B. By Brooks Hamilton, | Pines ness caller who arrived last ev and non-poisonous Church Meets Monday. eting Date Is Changed, + Roman, W won; Ge Ro] George Lemon of Lincoln arrived | ning Positive results or money lowing a meeting of the Tau| The regular meeting of the home} sen rick Sullivan and daugh-| "Fs “KC. Zpttle. and “A. J. Lowe; | yesterday F refunded » Gamma class of the First|e°onomic division of the ‘Casper PERSONALS ; Schwartz, H.<H. Datley,| traveling agents for the Missouri |... - ‘ SESuL: Deeds, ngurance ter! A two weeks treaiment of three an church held on Monday | °man's Departmental club which ol H. Hunt! and Pacifie railroad, are in Casper | savoye is viait-|has returned from-the western part | tablets a day cost but $1.00. ig at the home of the Rev.| 8% to have been held on Friday of * Gs Suests at the Gladstone. ing with friends’ here for the day. |of the state where | 8 bi At your druggist or sent direct Mrs. R. Re Hildebrand, mem.| this week, January 16, has been Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hyers and Mr Anna McCambridge has re- ME ae a short time on nes KOLIDE LABE articipated in an old fashioned | P08tPoned for a week until Friday|and Mrs. C. R. Roedel were Lavoye red to her home in Lander after|. E. C. Sehitieman of Lavoye is| ©. H. Mann is « Neb., man} Deeds will return to 1 © In) former tee given for Mr. and Mrs,|#ftetnoon, January 23 at which timo| Visitors registered at the Townsend |spending several days here visiting| Visiting with’ friends here for a few |in Casper for a fi E Denver soon. » 4 Sikdlodw AWeate, Youn Wells who were just recently | it Will be held’st the home of Mrs. | yesterday J with friends days | - "i | 2 y On sale at Kimball Drug Co., The ed, at thelr home on ‘Hast |! H. Klockseim, 444 South Lincoin eee John MeCrea returned from| H.C. Hart is transact Midwest and Sprecher's Pharmacy, i street. They presented the| "treet lo dere ocala INARR Ot. ker in Dr. and Mrs, William A. Bryant,| Max KK. Watson’ is°a Texas’ man | Salt Creek where he een spend: | affairs in the city toda GaHtT Relhcivese Drus' Gs: with an attractive wedding cag fis? |was'a visitor who arrived in Cas.| formerly of Casper, now of Salt| spending ®, few days In the city ng several weeks : Sine ae | Miss Smith Compliments tiveatochae k iests at the Henning . 8 85 |_R. H. ‘Glumm, r i oe burantd Mrs. Dean at Party, 2 See ce | fe w days. d Klink Walter C. Hill. formerly of Cas- Ware Brothers is he he class no’ a members! M <a s x 2 = $5 and has had‘ great ‘success | ype inc” sei aa eet an nha ‘ ca an o 50, house th its work. Last week “The| guest of Mrs. T. A. Dean ne ; acon Entangled’ was presented | formal luncheon and seid feat the America theater, the play to] given today at her home on South| Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd of Den given again soon Senarenanots Center street restana elaine itcdCakiven sgilsats erabery Ola eben alaes. edit a! Guests pres of Friends the first issue to be published | were: Mie ORE lao Kar hgh Sunday, January 18. Meetings) A. Dean, Mrs. Lelgh Townsend,|_ Mf. and Mrs. W. C. Deland of | held each Sunday morning at|Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. ‘Johr,| =! Paso, Tex., are making a several | at the church and an invitation| Grieve, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Aen| weeks visit here with friends hav extendeaet ae Phage. vee “ling arrived on Monday. They will C. H. Townsend, Mrs. FE. Paul Bach- attending a Sunday school to|olier, Mrs. Joe Denham, Mrs. 0. L.| Spend a short time inspecting the | . present. Walker, Mrs. M, P. Wheeler, Mrs,|°! fields at Salt Creek before re ce Robert Reed, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mre,| turning ito their home sunday School Party Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, See te lo. Be Friday Evening. Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mra. James} Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McNeil have dan rhe Sunday school party which| Wilson, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. P.| returned from a visit of several ; s announced to have been held|C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. R. M. Andrus,| 4/8 to Rawlins. Wednesday will not be held untll | Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Miss Kath peiaopri jay vent: t hich time it} er! Sullivan, Mi y nevi Mr. and Mrs. EB. H. Taylor arrived x he given at the Winter Memorin!|and Misa Margaret Dougherty," [last evening: from Denver and. ex Is in full sway and hundrets of Casper women have availed themselves of the greatest money-saving oppor- esbyterian church. eee i pect to spend until the latter part : Mra. Schulte Entertains of the week here when they will go tunity they have ever enjoyed. Vresbyterian Aid At Bridge Tea Today. to the western part of the state on Holds Meeting. Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte entertain. |® business trip. The regular meeting of the Ladies'|ed this afternoon at her home on Sess be f ; 4 society of the Winter Memorial| East Second street at a bridge tea| _ Miss Eleanor Gregory of Salt Lake erian church was held this} given {n compliment to Miss Flor.| Clty has been visiting in Casper for noon at the F, W. Donahey| ence Flemming of Nova Scotia, who|® fe days this week me, 1005 North Craig street, with|is the guest here of her sister, Mrs. toh fed sad Q G v as| Leigh McG: Leigh McGrath left yesterday by Besa i! ain EB om mre a a FINAL CLEARANCE ON SILK PETTICOATS eee Fred Newman, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Regular Meeting of Mrs..M. N. Wheeler, Mrs. Carney| C-,W- Powell ad daughter Ruth, ‘e Truly wonderful are these Petticoats, in all bright colorings OnE. 8. Thursday Bet? eke Ealersohis MAE Paice, pe. are leaving in a few days by motor | i with embroidered and pleated flounces made of tricowear, a 7 ‘ort gi a y. 3 |. Le! - ~ , ga taste Grass on pattern, Star,|Grath, Mra. Cecil Bon. Mra. 1 : in e 0a S knitted silk material that gives enduring service and is very ii be held’ om ‘Thursday evening of |Kimball, Mrs, Leo A. Dunn, Mrs. sightly. Easily worth $5.00. fas ‘ M iT itt Covert, Mrs. Ralph Schulte a i t Pt ete es pete Miss Fleming. toon All costs have been disregarded ‘in this final tes will be inittated and refresh Bee. | clearance and we have divided our Coats in three nts served by a committee in| Recital January 19 of groups. arge. The examining committee | Interest to Casper Public "he resent at 70 Bideeee tag eee ae —of all Coats selling up to $175 now__-$59.75 BLOOMERS Dine Oke season under the auspices of the a i Regular Monthly charity department of the Women's| S¢kmess is traceable Coats selling up to $125 now__- Bloomers made of’same material as above with double gar- Tealth Conf faulty elimination. F > : Mrs, M. MeVicker of Okmulgee | in Casper, having arrived yesterday eee The regular monthly health con-| Departmental club will be the Joint x GA , : ter bottom and made r y hee tor babies and pre-school | recital of Richards Crooks, notable OMAN MEAL—a / Coats selling up to $75 now_..-$24 75 d made generously full cut. fidren will be held at ctty hall|American tenor and Mieczysiaw roperly balanced i = “f jursday morning from 9:30 to|Munr, planist, to be given at the 11-20 o'clock. On Friday afternoon| America theater Monday evening, : a (oom 1 to 8 o'clock at the Boy Scout | January 19. Tiekets will be placed AY COATS coms. At Midwest there will be a| on sale tomorrow at the music stores to bring | ater. Mothers are asked not \ ’ e at any “chia with fresh colds or com-| Richard Crooks often chooses Here’s your opportunity to secure a stylish new unicable diseases. They are also} pleces such as Schumann's ‘ Moan- Coat that is well made, warm ahd: comfortable. On one table a a aa one a Bde ot tic] “ nked to bring a blanket and pillow| light” “The Lotus Flower;” the alr ; Some have fur collars, others fur trimmed. For- s > placed hundreds of articles formerly er “Sound an Alarm” from’ Handel's : merly selling up to $35.00. selling from $4.00 to $8.50, including Pe es! “Judas Maccdbaeus;" and. Faust's ° Hand-Painted Vase}—Marble Statuary—Fancy Trays— wi apostrophe to the abode of Mar- wae 2 ‘ i go pte Lease: guerlte from Gounod's opera. i j Woven Baskets—Candle Sticks—Incense Burners, etc. Troquols council No. 6, Degree of] ‘To the exquisite songs of Schu- ! t 4 7 Pocahontas, will wm in regular| mann Mr. Crooks brings a rensifbil session ‘Thursday evening, January] ity and a soft beauty of voice that | y \ a 1 a 5 at § o'clock at the I. 0.°O. F.| praise him and flluminate the music ). All members are asked to he| He is as much the master of the in scent aa officers will be installed] cistve accents, the ringing sonori | candidates initiated. Refresh-| ties essential to the piece by Han CORSETS nts will be served by a commit-|del. In Schumann he is a poet; in charge of Mrs. Bohannan and] in Hfndel a soldier. And in Gou ; e Mra. RARE ; Had’s! ‘Halutr a denieure ixchaaten ‘et We are closing out many numbers before the new spring styles ‘ s » eee pure’ he is the enraptured lover. i arrive. Here you will find a style for every figure—Redfern, North Casper Christian flooding. those hackneyed’ measures pot Ah Watch Warner and Nemo, formerly Aid to Meet Tomorrow. with a suffusing loveliness of tone rystals . ; 5 Phe Ladies’ Aid society of the|that enchants the ear and brings Any shape, ground the same selling trom’s8/b0to, si 0 Oe th Casper Christian church will] forgetfulness of the inherent sent!- _ yrecelved. GREATLY UNDERPRICED ‘ rsday tt 1:80 6 ‘ t Thursday afternoon suite x mentality of the must Watch and jewelry repairing and A fort nat , ae oN : Pe cock at the home of Mra. 1 It is incredible. to find one .s0|] diamond mounting carefully done unate purchase by our New York 953 ast K street. The after-/ young as Munz—he looks as if he buyer enables us to offer these wonderful new n Wil be spent in sewing and alll had scarcely attained» his majority— ROTHROCK’S We have assembled hundreds of new Brassieres in many styles spring Dresses much below their true value, \bers and those interested in the] who does stich magnifieent work. y A 6 * of the church are invited to} His technique has reached that point Vater aacuae including bandeau and the long front models, formerly selling a where it does not seem like tech- up to $4.00 each, ( § Here are the new spring colors, styles and oe nique at for ___ - r- fabrics, beautifully tailored and at a wonder Videlas Class to 2 fully low price Meet Thursday. 7g 3 i : rnoor january 15, at the | svehoon apent. tn sewing I HURSDA i § Among these Wash Waists are many English Broadcloths, Nags tor which are to. be sheer dimities and fine pongettes, both Shirt Waists and Over- - rags for which are to be iy ht to the meeting by members F eked formerly selling up to $4.00, $1 49 i = (ae dicts e ee $1 ~ D A Y f : SILK UNDERWEAR | ” $24.7 S ¢ church parlors ‘Thursday aft AT Rts AT NEW LOW PRICES on, January 15, at , Mrs B.L. Sckerck’s dit i A lucky purchase by our New York buyer enables us to asics Fale i offer you these fine silk undergarments below manufacturing oe ee league of Trinity cost, Lotheran Church to Meet he Walther League of the Trin- fulheran ehareh wit bod sf Reg. $1.25 per pair Silk Hose____Q pair $4 m Radium Silk Teddies. _. HOSIERY lorie ae the church, "Follow: 4 Crepe de Chine Teddies “ck at the chureh, Follo ildr, Re ork at the church ~-18 Children’s Hose 5 pair $1 Crepe de Chine Gowns $6.95 iia lihoimata ch caloratanevdh ees lbnt-weasing' frie: Silk: Howe A ee ee, ey ee T q 53 es rt business meeting there ere Trueshanpe and Puncture Proof 89 Silk Kimonas, Breakfast Coats, Lounging Robes brands, per pair —~ my ed c and Negligees at 12 Regular Price 6 Pairs $5.29 Soe ee ciea| Children’s Chi Overcoat, regular $5.50 ne to $6.50, sizes 1 to 4 years, each______§4 lenic Tea to Be nrday Afternoon if Cheese Cloth 3 5-yd. pkgs. $4, mt of the Pi Beta Phi so ive nner 0,5 | Japanese Teakwood Serving Trays $41 FUR COATS on his week at the home of Mrs. Glenn y Hh L FE REE, Brash Red Seal Hair Nets, double cap. Actually priced at less than the cost of tor the Panbellenic association. All x the pelts. Renmeem™ ‘C ge thous ‘eligible te membershipsin® the Reg. 15c each, per doz________. pean e $1 es 850 Siberian Squirrel Wrap : j 4 association are Invited to be present 700 Hudson Seal ( a5 Reg. 36-inch Taffeta, all colors. ; Hee ink C i f i Chath parwe Reg: $1.95 and $2.50 per yd $350 Beige Caracul -.--2 __-$150 RECEIVE PROMPT ATTEN- \Under the auspices of the char: $195 Buck Seal... 7 > "$98.50 TION. THE SAME DAY AS y department of the Casper Wo b an info! All Other Fur Pi P. tely_ AaB etd mht brldee party wil be_ given ya) | THE CASPER DRY GOODS C0 er BUPA Histes ‘Fesysetionayaly RECEIVED Vinen and’ wo men on Friday ° Every Pur Garment sold on our double ’sS quary 34, | ¢ it Y ; Everywoman’s Store i Sha fares. to vai Phone 1981 120 East Second St. niet alist unde ek dreo with mil.

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