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TmURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 __ Che Casper Daily Tribune gh AE 4 PAGE THREE. “= = : un of a corporation, is in Casper and will ' This Doggie Can't Scare Us jiste'in't srt (inet peer AUISINESS aLIT | which are esventaally evanesicent etions in Can- | phenoment. “The action of the s | kets ralses ef qu sood a barometer the Robert Shearer of. the Portlang in prospects. OF co | Cement company, has returned from Lento ee eh Scottsbluff, Neb., where he has ; Pie on business for : t t is 4 CoA Te al b in British Co 1 house of Continental Oi! company. a By MARY TOBIN eter Shae REPL ORINE SSG 6d ian 2A Birthday Anniversary Gibson of San Benito, Texas, Julla ~ ts Celebrated Wednesday. Herring, Laramie; Irene Wilson, of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holcomb en-| Saratoga; Grace Richie, Cheyenne; § tertained on Wednesday at their] Ejleen Clow, Denver; Helen Clark, | home, 161 North Kenwood street, at| Cheyenne; Marie Mathews, Sussex an informal dinner given in honor | and Mary Gaber of Hudson. ‘Those in of the 83rd birthday anniversary of| charge were officers of the foror- A guest at t nnoce } in from his ranch, returning elieve the market this, morning . 4 4 "5 | future insisted that bad bus _ Tee f in pr t for the fall months. ‘Slump in Stocks and] ,.,7!,retut forecast by the mar. Var remembered 4 the W. 'T. Baxter js among the Sherl- _ da isitor in Caspe et wa. not experience seems M BE. Br wer, mother of! iety and included, president, Jose- Meeeaes es ae | ; = tte pring bs pir d, ee m: y 's. Holcomb, Mrs. Brewer, who| phine Wicks of Evanston; vice'pres! Gr . mae es SMa eee dane ireDe BE as been a resident of Casper for| dent, Watheny Hone oh erent Jack Buloye of Rochester, x. x} Grains No Barometer |i: farhiarthal‘the epa Unree years, received many pretty} treasurer, Anna Williams and secre both from guests at the dinner | tary, Neva Crain, Buffalo. and friends. fe Among those who attended were,| Loyal Order of Moose is here this week on a brief business tive market movement ts a vialt, of Conditions aggerated,” Ways ex. ee M. C. Burke, Riverton attorney, f TY re You can get your fishing and Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Young and son,| Will Meet This Evening was an arrival yesterday. ee ASTON: Apel 2. The | yunting license at Richards & Cun 4 rr DELIGHT Samuel, the Rev. Willis H. Germany| Casper loige No. 1182 Loyal Or- eet: nd grain pit prices has not induced Punsham Co. EVERY Bt und Mrs. rmany, Mr. and Mrs. der of Moose will hold Its regular ey H. Day of Salt Creek, Mrs. 8.| meeting this evening during which \V. Conwell, Mrs. George C. Davis,| time officers will be elected and Mrs. Charles 3urdick, Mrs. 1. M.| business matters of importance urdick of Sheridan, Mrs. W. B.1} transacted. hillin \° Among the Denver business callers in the city are Arthur Kumpf, W. L. Fleck, C. E. Dowd, D. Griffin, R. ¥’, Ball and Charles Camplin, eee ecretary Hoover to change his opin fon that the outlook for t activities is he said, be 1 to the effi-| k exchar s a 4 ¥. Wade, Mrs. see Fr. H. Allroy of Sheridan arrived hase | j n Kell ayes War Mothers Will Meet pieeanet, Lash, evening, as the pr luction. dls | tribution ane ployment in - the obAlinh“Dasice At Tubbs Home Friday. SC. W. Wood and Charles Arw-|q'hita state tintin td'bo aateate| Saturday Evening. A. meeting of the War. Mothers strong are attending to business af-| \.f Payee Re q By a will be held on Friday afternoon Piratticce trom are naentae Isfac it is," the secretar Me of the Natrona Rebekah | at 1:30' o'clock at the home of M ‘aan ? said, “I do not cl that it por , will give an informal | yw, Tubbs, 315 South David sible that there will be any_ rece on Saturday evening, Api street, the afternoon to be spent In LER 2: z * 5 ~ sion of busi ctivity 2 oe the Odd Fellow’s hall, to v making popples. Grace Gerard, stage star, can't fool us with her pet MEgie=be ause It Young Man Sought the matters that must concern y d © public is invited to\attend. RigeMS isn't @ doggie at all, it’s just a toy. Gence bas just returned home from | governmental administrat ath Oes-~ La eh Methodist Circles a Paris : Mrs. MeGlincy Will Present Will Meet This Weck. Pupils in Recital Friday. Circles of the Methodist Episcopal Mrs. Mary H. McGlincy will pre- aid will meet on Friday afternoon| Charles W. Redding and Joel 'Z.| Mrs. Corse ts a guest at the Glad- Night in Own Home sent her pupils in recital on Friday} with the following hostesses: Cap!-| Berreman, the negative team repre-| stone hotel. By Parents Spent|* ° * f De Comp lote thes. | ning April 3, at 8 o'clock at the| tol Hill Circle with Mrs, A. D. Pol-| senting Willlamette university, ably Spsee | ee :To Whiten Skin 2 North Casper Christian church, cor-|ing, 416 South Lincoln street, Mrs.| met these arguments, and although| Mr. aal My, Thomas Haymond : § Ss ae 7ISCM e ner of Grant and H streets. Assist-| Henry and Mrs. \Sutterfteld, assis.| they never at any time had the Wy-| have returned from a several days Forgetfulness of Willlam J, Com with Lemon} ug in the recital will be Mrs. H. C.| tant hostesses; CY Circle, with Mrs. | Oming girls worsted, at no time was| motor trip to Denver on, business] fort, 28, a World war veteran living ; ; Lochr, Miss Rehall aud Mrs. Hlor-1©, P. Perdue, 938 West Nineteenth | Wyoming sure of victory until the|in connection with the Firestone} at 447 South Lincoln street, re-| SY) | ence Catfee. The program follows: | street, Mrs, Norman Hood and Mra. | Judge's decision had been given. Vhe| Tire company of which company] sulted in causing his parents ‘such Duet, “Over the Wave: Rosas- The only harm-] R. Perdue assistant hostesses: Ken-| Williamette men, with the loc al | Afr Haymond iis local representatty reenwald| sington Circle, with Mrs: H. 0,| girls are to be highly complimented| Mrs. Haymond is owner of Ann alarm this mosning that they called the sheriff's office and asked that a] The new Easter shoes at Wiggins are created to uch the sk is to|| accompany the new spring garment fashions, and at- Neoma Brittain and Mrs. McGlincy | Swenson, 522 South Beech sireet,| upon their poise while speaking| Hat shop located in the Midwest search be instituted for him. : of|} tain their smartness through grace of line, richness of “Gathering Rosebuds"-.-_ Laweon | Mrs, A. L. Johnson, assisting: Vic.| {rom the platfor pop col) eh ee bt pes eee ae. aa falas to. ceturn, His, aeaeelgten aaa ‘|| materials and masterful use of color. Iris Rabun Y tory Circle with Mrs. George Fox,|ance last night will all of ther Bere ce ey et Comers Mn ounces of | ‘ f , “Saint Patrick's Day Parade’ SiNiin | $21 South McKinley street, Mrs. Mo- | down ais polished debaters, webtGh erie ver ia):tu and. Hie eer Orchard White, Thasnnuber of tions presented in this -- Martin a « So. | ct ly be gott by perience in | asked to. keep, a lookc D1 hich any . rs Dorothy Foreman ~ Bk ae ibe ae vorpal i eae ie iat iste Stink | CI BRIEFS him today. Sit pl Baster collection reveals thorough appr ation of an . 3 " 5 é at the home o! any er-co ate co | Y a E i oe . ASE rs ak “Indian War Dance” ---. Brounoff| Mrs, Carl Nygaard, 545 East Four-| Professor Banas Be ease S piguaney Stite abe see was few ‘cents all-important theme of Spring fashions—individuality. Sidney Wright 2 7 who teaches public speaking at the jotified Comfort was found to have well in a n ? / é saatte ey eae hate i a Nee Univers of Colorado at Boulder,| yraurice Hayutin, owner of the|SPt2t the night in a downstairs|you have a whole quarter-pint o Outstanding among the many extremely attractive Lulu Tilden eee rendergi ‘the decision in fay fl Hayutin Boot shop located-in the poor ey his re the patents ite the most wonderful skin whitener, | styles shown here are the group of shoes pictured on ‘ 3 ss a " ® rted. e had absentmindedly le! ottenemand bea fj ¢ ; : “yealscted——Mra-) Ee) Oy, Loshe State University Girls Wyoming. Pe Gladstone building, returned this{the key to his room iv Me deeesec panesien peau sae this page. But pictures do poor justiee to such beau- Night ‘Train’ tk) Win Debate from Williamette. morning from a business trip to Den- | arawer. Returning from the ahow | 2 ee, ts 8 fragrant Je-|/ ties! You-must see them! Sepia ecne sce Elimenreich] Former university students will =o PCE are erg nena at ch into’ the fax ey eck, arta | 3eorge Foreman \- eco ‘0 ente ne Go" a and hands. can not irritate. Fa- wees westier® bobuivasa |(oe snrergsted ina tHe, followsne vollp: Pb SiS room through an unlocked outside| mous Heailtinaimatie.20 bilite ; ppy Farmer” -..--- ping from the Laramie Republican: PERSONALS J. 8. Fabling, Denver insurance | "2" se t The LaBelle _Leqna. Tilden Boomerang: an, is here on business having ay- ; — that clear, southcu skin and rosy- “Barcarolle” —-OffenbeclGréenwald nai Wyoring’s girls won the last de- rived last evening. Nace ee Nal iad baad A beautiful, soft, dull ernadette F te that will be held at the univer- SCY) u sunburn and tan bleach, You mus . pa On = . v. FE. Sheidler ot Jp to the time the American 1 ‘ black kid leather slipper, “Wedding Blossoms" -.... Friedman | sity in which the participants who} _ Mr. and Mrs. W. ©. Sheidler of | yg ion B, Andrews, Casper in-\league put a club in Boston, in| mx this remarkable lotion -yout : pp Neomta Brittain represent the state institution of| Salt Creek were shoppers here yes: J surznce man, left tor for Atlantic City mining intere self. It can not be bought re use because {t acts best imr after it is prepared.—Adv. with cut out work in front and straps of glossy black patent. Heels a little low- er than pictured. An un- dy to iately | sterday by mo-]1901, the Boston Nationals led their where he has}league in games won, best percent: age, and greatest number of pen- nants. But since then the National “The Dreamer” --. learning were coached by H. H. Hig-| tera) Neta Mae Clift gins. The debete coach {s known rye “Little Grey Home in the West” | the country over as one of the lead-| Mr. and Mrs, Casey Caldwell and ing men in his line. The debate with| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bulloch were < ; / usual pattern. Widths— - ennett is transact - | lea 2 iub ha Miss Rehall and Mrs. Catteo | Wilitamette was close, but. at no|among the Casper people who at- ness affairs inthis clty trem ine Pete tane telgkt sa ‘he seniostional | AAA to C. Sizes—8 to 9. “Arah” Morrison | time did the supporters of the Yel-| tended the dance given last evening Ang world’s series victory by the Braves | 0.0( “Spring Showers” - --- Fink| low and Brown feel that there was|at Glenrock by the Odd Fellow’s. se in 1914, : $l ).00 Clara Hayman any danger of them losing the con- “eee C. E. Collins arrived yesterday on SS “Die tes ee iW ‘agner-Lang® | test, Gus Bell returned Tuesday from a/a short business trip from Fort Col. ‘Try the 2 for 1 Store for a good Olga Rehall Erma Stevens of Cheyenne and| short business trip to Denver. llins. revolver. Regenoflex The Berni seene? Sholle Richards of Thermopolls, tak- “e sie ye °: e Bernice Members of Presbyterian ing part in thelr last forensic match Naepaeciaitovals -| Irving Clayman {s he fk You'll. li Divi to Be Entertained. for the University of Wyoming, un-|,reeent Casper visitors In dad tt hie Meine th Me | You'll. like the unique 4 y . enne include: J. L. Marquis, Geor is home in New York, || pattern and trim fit of this - Mrs. C. W, Dentner and Mrs. B. L.| doubtedly put up the best argu L. Apel and John G. Gorman. cops, y || delightful new _ slipper. Scherck will entertain for aH ee ments and rebuttal in the most con-| ~ eee R. J. Moore of ton, Ohlo, ts The medium short rane 1 f their divisiéns of the Pres-| sistent manner that they have ever| ~ pwn b i e1 ve | i i byteibca raAlas Ata acelete on sete Abnaviiktihintaateacn Gaatvareieueg! Mrs. Guy Higby was an arrival in| 9" Supe tenn poe, caller spend. : vamps and high spike heels ay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the|baters. Wyoming had the affirma-| th® city yesterday from her home in ga aver the city. lend distinction. Comes in Proms of the latter 467 CY avenue. | tive of the question that reads as| Lander. Bi 5 J. H. Johnston and W. K. Cole for those DISTANCE, VOLUME AND GEM Lal aaa Ce Las . follows: ‘Resolved, That Congress, " are Sheridan visitors in the elty. QUALITY} RECEPTION eae Wi ess vg Nurse's Association by a two-thirds vote, may reenact} Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Dawson and Meanie : DELIGHTFUL LITTLE Cc let pA AE I earl Meeting This Evening. laws declared unconstitutional by| Maurice Kline of Glenrock spent yes) o, or, Kenast of Lander was an DUTCH LUNCHES omplete $130.60 Or Bisa ie: 0) 874 A meeting of the Natrona County | the supreme court.” «(It is agreed|terday in Casper the guests Of| arrival in Caspor yenteriee, $10.00 Tegistered Nurse's association will} that the negative shall not propose| friends. e Spies eke The Chas. E. Wells F be held this evening at 8 o’clock| any change in the present relation- ware: P. V. Peterson is a Riverton bust- . at the Natrona General. hospital ship between congress and the au-| Mrs. H. 0. Barber ts a visitor here] yecs man here for a short time, Music Co. | The Columbine * nurse's home, with Mrs. Isabel Nel-| preme court.) The Cowgirls based| from Lander. cee 282 E. 2nd St. Phone 194 ||| I son, superintendent of the hospital] their arguments on the fact that the Teainas f B. W. Bonnell and 1, Hegg are Casper Rosewood Satin — the as hostess and Mrs. Mary Eschwif | present'scheme of things, where the| Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Booth sre! roveland, Colo.. men here one brief | lovely, new pinkish as assistant hostess. supreme court is attempting to ex-| among the Salt Creek visitors in the | jusiness visit, shade for spring is the me aa ercisa legislative powers over the| city today. eee terial of which this “Goat Week” at Gamma Zeta congress of the United States, Is a Stee, Andy Paterson, cigar’ sales. quisite tie pattern is fash- House in Laramie Is Ended. thing <that' 1s bedi for:theFcountry | Mr.hatds Mrs. G-/R.FGanner: Of | Than iat hereon One. OF his’ regules foned. e back quarter pat Week” at the Gamma Zetn| and was unforseen by the founders | Oklahoma City will arrive in Casper | jucincas calls trom Denwee is of brocaded rosewood sa- hous at the state universtiy at] of the constitution. As their acheme| this week and will visit for some 6) one e e tin, the heels are the high Taramie has just ended. Among| to improve things is undoubtedly the | time with re a ANAUETenOs hers” ICs ChaNunni del attanatne tos tants straight spik are de- those who participated in and passed | most workable, they claimed that {t Lows ness affairs here from Seattle. 1 cidedly the vogue this through were, Helen Tyvold, Verna should be adopted Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Allen are ‘busl-| ry Ps spring. Widths AA to C. - ness visitors here for afew day ™M. Size 8 to & Mri and Mrs. RG, Carey have re-|'!™® on the LaVelle ranch located 112 S. Center St. Henning Hotel Block $10.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. Gg Carey have re-| 720 0 tne turned from ‘a short business trip] D°** that city. | ‘ a - made overland to Thermopolis. is Thomas Birmingham, representa- FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Dolly Ve of the Cordova © r col any, one A s, Miss Hdna Davis ts leaving in a) i Catiing on Casper toons eon This striking slipper with few days for Denver where'she a8 | }eaqquarters in Denver - A Wonderful its interesting openwork accepted a position. pieeierc. Selecti f effect on forepart and eee election o t is e of the style Earl B of Lane is vin strap is one 3 Mr. and Mrs. 'T. T. Armstrong are! with friends hore free re, vane hits of the season. Has guests of friends here for a short anes 6 Hoss N Ss * Spanish heels and slightly h 1 time from their home in Denver J. Bi Prewett at’ the: Colorad ew Spring longer vamps than pictur- ¢ d News company is a business visito, ed. In black satin with pa- ear or 1 ren Mrs. Homer Guy ts visiting with | )°"" company 1s a busir visitor co TS tent leather trimming. 3 t Salt Creek for few : i i : ele ; nay pape Nh ined 2 A Widths—AAA to C. Sizes see John Wilson {s transacting bust- 8 to 9 ness affairs here for from Denver For left recently for a short time r, Minn., where she will un. at two feature prices that cannot be duplicated $10.00 tion in a few days at eat Slee | Mark Davis/1 | ree | Here on business tron 1 The Dancette Mr. and Mrs. E winan ha | Gatdne po Se Pas ae , ree : TOP COATS FOR THE LITTLE MAN—From 2 to 6, || returned to casper from Oman), 1 Garner, formerly of Cas $19.50 saSemething, ditterent— Light, medium and dark all-wool tweeds; plain and || "here, they spent weve git Miri th en connected new shade « de satin belted styles. Priced__-__-_. $7.75, $9.50, $10.75 || Pryjoute ome they, warn ues tory See, $24 50 Sih noniessnade - cutaat M. R, Collins. work on side » in pa aoiskie y ae e tet leather with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Winslow ex TOP COATS FOR GIRLS—4 to 12 years. Cloth of Polaire and Camelshair (well tailored). These are hack qu pect to-leave the latter part of the BEAUTIFY IT WITH New shipments, just un- week for Nebraska to make their § vs i 7 home with the latter's parents on a ‘| ROKECOMIDERER SS Hidid “new f priced from__~__. sot eat ~-----$8.75 to $22.50 || Hor wi of Fremont, "DIAMOND DYES” | Pence eines . } s 8, Mr. and Mrs. Tt, Harold Delaney | oa A on ae | Déeavcuies ig ee . and cousin, Miss Marie Brougard ie ystala pee SWEATERS—(All wool), for boys and girls. Ages 2 Wie tua bean sieiting: witinthe Da | is EM ave Polaires Velours : Phoenix Sheer Hose nO Giyenra oe ta, Gee $2.75 to $3.75 laneys, (eft this morning by motor and tinting MY ; er : for Tulsa to make their future home anteed with | Sizes for women and misses. 3 Light, gauzy, chiffon hose won it and Mrs. Delaney, have been ih Othean a =|! way immediately to women's hearts. [i | e resi eaad outer é " ther New Spri Coats. And what fitting complement to residing for several years at Mam pring * | CLOTH CAPS AND HATS—For little boys. 2 to 6 moth. $7.95 to $55.00 shapely ankles they arc . You'il find { ie C see Phoenix chiffon unusually filmy, yet | years (Jackie Coogan) --___-_____- $1.25 to $2.75 Mrs, C. E. Weaver, Mra.John A 3 | unusually durable for such light weight » | Kennedy and Mrs, Sarah Weaver of aah iheant pool ala og fabric, to match all our shoes { Denver motored to Casper the begin New Easter Hats - ning of the we from Douglas. $1.85 At Extraordinary Lov Mr T. M. Erwin are Children’s Hosiery Special ; e ; : gu f friends here from thel ; enya rite: (3 ery durable), Black and brown only. home in Colorado Spring dresses, ’ coats $3.95 and $5.00 WGucidas per pair: at) POE EAE | 0e Miss Kathlee Sullivan retur , everything new, this morning from Denver where she Dyes"—no other | has been spending the last three| kind—and tell your druggist wheth | weeks, Miss Sullivan also visited in}er the material you wish to color ‘a} Colorado Springs for oa short time] wool or silk, whether it ts linen, before returning to Casper cotton, or mixed goods. | W. & Perkins & Co. |": wt dea : at See the new Moon at IGGIN Your Shoeman LOVELY SPRING DRESSES = = = Gorgeous = — 2 Janton and Flat Crepes, Sport Flannels and ) 5 good novelties. A wonderful group of the smartest new models and regularly worth SPECIALTY STORE Mra. B. H. Cor f ecretary pone erates 3 EB, for the Cathedral. home Laramie / vite Sizes for Women and Misses, 216 East Second St. Phone 1944-J |} arrived si Casper last. evening from Van Sant’s the northwestern part of the state Loney where has been on business. |f |

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