Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 4

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FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1925 Seg Ne ag ere eae PAGE FOUR i g et ltt ee oe Casuer Daily Crlbune —— v9 expected ‘to arrive vin Casper this , | y ‘days in*Lap er ee ere eee mp 5 { Pavey 1 = in C t | Haywood spent.a few 7 4 be a guest here dur- \ 4 | | Mr..and Mrs, MeMahon and family | Mrs. D. W. Greenburg have returu-| Dunlap nas been visiting in Casper | tay ston Attn [evening and.wittbe a cugst here du y tr’ r the | two weeks with relattye: ng his stay at the Henning ; Violator Is | | plan to leave in the near future for | ed from a several days motor trip to | for the last 1 eae pts eat the ; | the western coast to make their | Denver. and fri ae Say: insole Mamennaches veturned | A ie ed — | |home, OS 8/07 am ; ; oF eee ae Ba vittian,: tauiowin H, 8. Morgan of De are S tt d B | a See | John B, Barnes, attorney for the| 15, Knight ts in Casper for a few| hiss home at Favill ) Casper this morning. 2 | po e y | Mr. and Mrs, Dan Monger pf Cas- | Midwest Refining company and Mrs. |days from Rawlins. AO igtt -sy e? . | per left for Wheatland the first of Barnes have TOyEDOD ie tines, . a ; ered ’ ae neon 4s spending a > 2Y | a L P. h the week haying been called there | from 2 combined bi s8 a | Jack Skinner of Riverton was an} ‘ ; from Midwest. Py By MARY TOBIN | arge Faunce by the death of the former's father. |#ure trip to Denver and Cheyenne, ) a ryivai in this city_yesterday. | te We Perle oe the ee No eRe = | eee the trip having been made overland. ates at Lander has Folhrned Re ait en suictices penaeanea es J k Z yes vee | . fter a several days business trip| James McCrea, represe: ‘ s Birthday Anniversary Is bridge were taken by Mrs. Charles T,| “| a oy ‘Mrs. ‘Ted! Walker are leay- Philip Peterson is in Casper from | #! he Internatjonal Supply .compar 3 ' HAPLE “man of unusual physical appear-| \ Mr. and Mrs. ‘alker aye leay ig, editor of the Ther-| _ hs i ent here, the Inte I ursda ome sin, MeGrady ond Miss Patricia Sullt-|auoe' was geen M3 yest ier ‘by [ing in @ few days for Therompolis, es Si Die and Mrs, Duhig are |Ohama on one of his regular busi: | spent her sh Oa {vith headquarters tn Denver, mo- Fe ge Te aes erueale Present Desides mem:| Deputy Shoritts “Les” now, Wil age guests in the city for a short time, [ness calls, =| | wade ‘Cramer, violin instructor | tored. to Comper yMtertae iba Car to a number of| bert Ladd und Mrs, David Fox. pam Whittle and Martin Tisdale yes-| \Ar, and Mrs, George Elliott, Mise | noe 7 C. R. Bixby of Thermopolis was a| has returned from a businges trip fo) epOn’ BENT TAM ad eiting with her friends last evening at her hor set lerday afternoon in Layoye. Annette and Georgia Blllott and Don Mise Lula C, Koenig of McFadyn, s in’ Hanear, | Shoshani. for hi C mpany, MG, MbCrea Tor ‘ Bey Srlenge it Sy One Stee re 5 aalecite ad Wesnenoaes He was warbed in a large over-| Elliott were visitors the beginning | wyo., is in Casper and is a guest at | Pecent visitor in Casper, | ate tig F broth Hanh Kenran : spent f = wiv te o! Mrs. H. U, Mrs. A, ; . t Sas: 2 s to busin airs in , ¢ 6 ras Scent) | cent Tatra, Lee WH Be gieD Jit'| prominent to indicate a deformity or |in Wheatland, Mr. and Mrs, W. T, Bivin of Ther-| Buffalo spent last evening in Cas: | ney attending to business alfal Duke Wheeler of. the .Campbel 4 fh b yraey Stternpon Bt ne pene af erin, | OVER extreme obesity. ‘The officers’ vee jmopolis are visiling in this city. | Pe Ee baramie this week,” Jobngon Clothing company expects popula nen helen uate tation, | curolsity was aroused and more po|” Mrs. A, C. Burgess of Salt Creek cee 7 ived last evening 2 Hallowell, of Hallowell Jones |to leave Sunday for California on a oe \ a pt Nils na ba si because the man of strange shape | visited here for a short time this!» afr, and Mrs. John Forst of Den-|_M. G. Conlin arrived las 4 R-R. He lowell, of } Boston, is{several weeks pleasure trip. a vee follows doe sb | Was walking down an alley in a| week enroute’ to Wheatland to visit (ver are guests at the Gladstone hotel. | from Sheridan. aa and Donald comp ALLE Lo t 5 | tips, ie Sororities: | manner that indicated he did not de-|there with her parents, Mr. and ees i : wots - eee eae Delta Delta Zeta and! sive any. extensive-aocial in(ercourse | Mrs, Max Evert. Mies Maude Conner of Salt Creek | A. T+ Miller has returned from a | appa Kappa Gamma, with the world just at that time. eee | spent yesterday here visiting with | Week's trip to Montana, The officers investigated him and|° Mr. and Mire, R. J, Wilton are | friends | wa 7 Given, Bawls. , rogers ae found that the funny appearing pyo- | guests here from thelr home in Call eee | @, ©, Skinner is here from Parco | 4 nie dileceeh Covi Chapte tt the Be 3 Sister. | tUberance over his stomach was | fornia. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam A, White | for @ few days. By ny i izabeth oH yeh ain at a Mather, | 2othing more nor leds than a gallon ere have been. visiting in Casper from| _ ’ - i t sorgengtaln, ‘|day meeting, Saturday afternoon | 2/8. Part full of whiskey. He was| Mr#,'G. ©, Anderson was @ recent | their home at Layoye. ‘Bhevigan Visitors in Conner ana | om 4% rm May 16, ut the home of Mra i | holding it in place by its handie|yisitor here from Wheatland & guest lciciasiaenaaiaiid [ar eeemene: aeRO: Gh ARCATRGR ANB.) : shh. }2 "S04 South Grant ctrest, Ani] through his overcoat pocket, of her daughter Mrs. Arlo Goodrich. | + fits a Bel 2: Is AD? : ? ell agent erect. Al) The man said he was J. C. Balley, . . 5 fuaet i HY THIS AD” Musical Program to be pap eiy, tity wre Invited te atieng | H@ Was taken before a justice of the! Mr, and Mrs. Pay) ‘Blackstone ex : Fo Whitney. of Omaha is here i | pe Given at Lutheran Chureh. |x aA aig att peace who, on a charge of violating [pect to leave this evéning for Den- Cc} I Y BRI Races OF Ee Naturally as men we have’a great deal of pride | ; ? 7 at 8] mot the prohibition act, sentenced him to| ver to ep@nd two weeks there on a an Se +n our homes and our families , | = 1 mi .| Luneheon at Mullin Club | Serve 80 days in the county jail. pleasure trip, Mr. Blackstone ts cor RM ial in our homes and o . | bn eg Ab sa] ited Thursday is Huge Success | aig nected with the Western Union Tele-| J. T. Mariburgh of Denver was StOFR | brighten the home and, gladden the utherg The and etOt That abet Si Al hi L graph company |Colorado business arrival here this BG Let us men brighte W aed Waele ne cho sticoupatul. Dilite anita Hee tgma-Alpiis ead Arar) morning. | a a ey eee hearts of our families wer flower set us ‘Make | Cs season by the ar and ary 60-| Mark O. Danford, tax commigsion Leased aay Bale Nee? Bee vs Sete et ee sach § ay Flower Day. | i follow eer aia se ya che es In Track Tourney arctan ihe aided Refining ae | ow, Dunlap expects to return to] Anderson, James Dean and'T, N.|| each Sunday a I lowe 5 F ' fre. E given Thursday at the Mullin club. pany and Mrg. Danford, and Mr, and| his home in Denver tomorrow. Mr, SATURDAY, MAY 16TH l High honors at bridge 4 : * * d y: } Dower. i iv hue Patricia Sulfean ae tee | 4 ¢ the University FRAMED PICTURES fe ae hee cae ee . ities Inge. (9 Y Among those who en- sheaths ‘ Place Cards, [ARKS. Phe Casper Floral Company will ho ‘las I ined were: M Thomas Ken The athletic abilit veral C; £ $ T i | 4, i y of several Cas- rade in | ; a AS tie %: gan, Mrs. W.| per members of Sigma Alpha Epsl- The One Big Event in the ae th Down the Eteps . | : i ‘ a amberlin, Mrs. J, A lon fraternity, has enabled the ‘Sig i inence Is the | i ie | 2 y Net Cieee tt Mrs Alps" to forge to the front after the Every City of Prominen | Klein Lata Manis & Art Co |) | ‘ Hauge oO lies Jessert, Mrs. C./end of the first day of the intra- e : | j Ar R. V. He 3 unre sy oh is rymbol mural traek meet at the University | Lemeau Albir OC: J, Carter, Mra. M. BP, Wheel-| of Wyoming. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ty a aT” i ar TT y ow AS ON E. E Ww H, 2 Mrs ak Deaver, Mya" A. A-lin the lead with $$ points, Kappa rl ON STRICTLY FRESH ROSES | ) H { 1c I | Sonutee Mee Charles IT. Campbell,! sigma, second, with 4 points | ne ~ [Mex J- J Chapman, Ara, “Charles | Sigma’ Nuy turd, with, W6i and Regular $3.00 Roses, per dozen_----$1.50 | 1 foll r will be | se" tia ner, a Me aed + hn, Mrs Alpha Taut Omega bringing up the ; fey Bi ire, GJ envives. rear with 11 tallies. The “Sig Alphs’ Regular $4.00 Roses, per dozen__--$2.00 j McPherson. ON Mra Alex! are favored to win the mect and re os D 1 - d - |? Mee |tatn t title which they copped Inst Regular $5.00 Roses, per dozen_ -$2.56 | : ke year, | Last Formal of Season " Allsman of Cag: : | vats y of Casper turned in the | 5 * : | ) Praise t its | This Evening At Arkeon best race of the day when he step, : = ‘A Practical Souvenir to Every Man Placing an Order y C re Lovely Yy ‘ The last src dancing party of | ped the 120-yard hurdles in 16 2.6 | I ( the season will be given this evening | seconds, This surpasses tho intra. : i ait, _"tby__ [at the AFkeon dancing academy with | morei vecata maae te Witte Salt Creek Husses x Ww ? - Fillmore | Ted Rose and his orchestra furnish-|in 1921 by ene second. Alleman ig ‘ Leave Casper, Townsend Hote! “apes eg ae Noe ill ncoocte maber of dinner | a member of B, A, E These sales aye made possible only through the 8a, m, and 1'p, m. and 6 p, m | k nd I s| parties will prec he party a , of Cy ae Seember oft a bars +f Ini 4h Agr teh Delng one triseneataen Sele Se Casper. a member of SM co-operation of the manufacturers, the great United Leave Salt Creek 4 1em being one by Mr. and } ce| A. E., was high point man for the : tds 2 ee * OF % ana: ngenheimer who will entertain 15}day with 13 points to his credit. He Drug Company, which for this one event supplics WA mete Bus Lani and he belly Ph 872 153 South Woicett | - ) | Suests and Dr, and Mrs. Riach who | copped second placé in the half-mile, with Rexall merchandise at a price and for the pur- Salt Creek Trtespertation Co, one : es 5 ) 2¢ will have ag thelr guests, Mr, and] first in the two-mile, and the 44¢, pose of enabling us to sell you a second article for one BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Midwest Building | . id Foote | Mrs. M. A, Bocklinger, Mr. and Mrs. | yard dash. Groves of Casper (S. A. . ' TELEPHONE 144 3 holr, “Hark, Hark My 8 |M. E. Young, Dr. and Mrs, Allan | 35) took fourth in the century race, cent, 4 barltane: Bele 7 seeaiens, Me song | Mee Wes leman's spectacular. perform This is simply their form of advertising and at- —— — —_——______— nL Solo N Sto: a ad Mrs. r| in t H il d . ‘ae. | obiig {iss Parmer | Hill, Mr, and Mrs, Alex McPh pimatlane eile thine ofl conde | traccing new customers. The money they would : fe. ey | Mr. and 2 8. B. Lummis, Mrs. | was faster than the time of moat | spend in advertising is giyen in &dditional values to F ) Mrs Moonee Entertains Bel Grishin, Biss tale ror oss of the contenders in the conference YOU, Rexall products are superior to other lines and Midnight Bridge Club. ella Nichols + Marquis, D. The « better rec- v ; sa : 1 - z " ‘or yourselves. tertained the] M. J. Nolan, and Don Phillips. ord made this year war by the Cola, |g they want you to learn that for 5 dnight oe t her x ith Oak street | Mrs. Hazelmire Entertains Honors at | At Second of Series of Parties, Mrs. William B, Hagelmire enter: tained yesterday at ther home tn the Gi 1 Couldn’t Stand | voiing ‘apartments at the second of ‘Clothes to Touch Her ac, sexe BOOD LAUGH ASSURED father got me a bottle of | won by Mrs. H, O, Schlenk and Miss rado University hurdler who broke | the conference reeord by stepping the hurdles in 15 8,5 seconds, jin this even : re | No other sale ever approaches the Rexall One- Cent Sale in actual vajues. The rule in ‘‘cut rate” stores is that if you buy a sale article and the clerk does not make it up by selling you some other article for more than it is worth that clerk does not long hold the job, The Rexall One-Cent Sale is not a “cut price” sale; it is atrictly an introductory proposition in which PriceBusting Specials OneLot~-SPRING COATS $13.00 GENUINE $35.00 VALUES fa Wonderful Remedy for stom-| Catherine Hollorar i i tler since taking tt. My|E, Cather, Mrs. Leroy Gray, Mrs. | We have been receiving large quantities of mer- chandige especially for this sale and the dates haye been definitely set for next f omach was so painful I couldn't i Grant, Mrs, Harold A, Thomp- tand my clothes to touch me.” It|#on, Mrs, E, H. Kilpatrick, Mrs, J 4 t nple, harmless preparation | R. Schleuter, Mrs. Henry O, Schlenk; | ; he = pi at er es the catarrhal m Miss Catherine Holloran and Mies 99 om the intestinal t 1 Leah Holloran Py. oxy tigeatnnnn ce ee see - ; vet e inflammation which e ge ¢ ‘ad . Th Pret F; id d S. d ‘au ally ail’ ctgpngeh. vee and. inter] Hebslati idee (Bakes sical play at the First Methodist ursday, Friday an atur ay, e eataiin Sale Saturday chureh on Saturday night at 8 af Gnnidtie 5 . o'clock are assured of a good laugh. ginning morning, M. 10 o'clock Saturday 16, members of the The Ladies Aid soclety has been re- hearsing for weeks in preparing this May 21, 22:and 23 sal iruggists everywhere. | Natrona Rebekah Lodge No, 18 will Feet inte will bec prance tel in : A Ad hold 4 gale of baked Boods at the | the annex. ; Watch for list of sale'items in Monday's newspa- 4 Ab S aaa e ha th Tdi cea pers, Check the articles you desire and bring the list with you. Some of these articles always run short before the close, so it is advisable to come early. SAVE wis throughout the day Scie Elks’ Practice Is Wyoming Songs to Be roursuesite Sf -Beice, Wyoming's] St for Saturday NOTICE l | ~s | Wanted—Five thousand pounds | | | pelts, to fill out a contract by the h. noted soprano, will broadcast “Baca: fine full wool pelts jJawea” and “Wild Rose of Slerra| Bil Wagner, manager of the Elks ‘ 26c to 29¢ Land,” from the “Ten Songs by | baseballsteam, asks tliat all the Elk For medium woo] and box pelts || Frede Boothroyd” from Denver | players meet at the Elks hall at 2 id 22c¢ to 25¢ | KOA station, on Monday evening, | o'clock tomorrow afternoon to go to 2 Bs ? Usual reductions for pieces and || May 18th. The program will begin | the high school athletic field for u atyour a | ‘ muddy’s j at 8 o'clock’ mountain’ time practice session. If {s important ‘ * WRITE i | ’ ,. : that all the regular Elk players be : | RITE OR CALL | Fraternity Entertains present so that the line-up can be 4 ‘ G & C In Honor of Mothers, decided for the opening of the Oil / reen oO. of the Sigma Alpha Epel.| City league games next weelt, Mr nity at the state univ 518 W. Yellowstone Phone 2408 catalan’ buterialbem fast "b ity") ¥ r urges that each and eyer: jay | member of the Blks team be pres ive.) ent at the Elks hall at 2 o'clock te Saturday Specials Comb Honey, per frame.__-- Ited Peanuts, Fresh, per Jb. DRUGSTORE The Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores For Your Convenience” $G.50 GENUINE $12,50 VALUES 4] ALL HIGH-CLASS BAGS IN LEATHER, SATIN AND SILK PERSONALS Miss Helen Crater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ¥, HB. Crater of . ts Loci? East Second street, ts leaving this see. So evening for Tulsa to spend two weeks there on a pleasure trip, oe. cameo sspiacch acm eae ~~~20¢ ~-~25¢ cently at Salt Creek with her son, ¥, A. Wise and family was joined Potteatelled ner we tnee peeee ee SATURDAY LAST DAY’ Basin, ] ay Salad i . , A. M. Gee, attorney for the Ohio e rup Packed Peaches, gallon cans.._- ae Oll company, and Mrs. Gee have ro ‘ Crystal White Soap- aasaa-==~-~11 bars 50¢ | turned from a several days’ motor Soap Chips tana SR ge! oe 2 Ibs, 25c j trip spent in Cheyenne and Denver. {] Good Brooms See 48c Boone uc : he JGAR, Cane, 5-lb, bags.----.-._- 438¢c | MEAT DEPARTMENT BUY YOUR FUR COAT NOW Mre, J, F.e Repolgee and babies 8} Fancy CornyFed Eastern Beef | 20% Reduction on all Table. Cloths, Napkins, ; ‘ Pork Loin Roast, lb 2 =e Y have returned to their home at Lan: | O Towels, Crashes, Bed Spreads, fancy Linens, : Boneless Beef Roll, |b... 7 "1B: der following q. short stay In this | : I ss Beef Roll, lb.---- eo nals rd ’ (Nice for slicing) | see nha spy 5 q Shoulder of Lamb, lb.. can fina si pa ee | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rice were | EXTRA SPECIAL l w " ¢ amb . K ece itors in Shoshont st Ps @ ‘ me | ” Leg of Lamb, Ib.----<----~ warner BBE BL oe Mire. Mlce'® mother, Mir. August || | Utica Sheets, size 72x99, $1 79 | amb Stew, lb pamens ayn san — l anderae | $2.25 y ‘ 5 1 Swift's Silver Leaf Lard... coco ed hac Ba ten ar eteer 15. $2.25 values, each---—sa+42.---...--- ° | A deposit will hold any garment until wanted. | Petercon ¢ Fancy Fresh Dressed fans! | Mra. C, V,' Norris and daughter | All Linen Bridge Sets—Lace trimmed, = | , + Fancy Roasts, Steaks, Leg of Lamb, Ete. err lett erday. by motor | Five pleces, per set-_.--..-- $2.95 re Prepared for You by One Who Knows How. é oiab | ac . os Co : ——— 4 Mra, Cigire Gillam visited rewollny All Linen Huck Towel | AT I OTHER MERCH f ea t t ; : * VEGETABLES AND FRUITS — Bf) fener tn, shoment All Linen Huck Towels, 39¢ ALL MERCHANDISE AT BIG REDUCTIONS [. re} A complete line of everything in season. Mre. Kenneth Weavers of Montana , TREAT MMe eee enna n armas 3 ly w guest int i city LoF a few days, . ~ | JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY 0.) Ss 2s cere Lhe t t , Pssrisnnt deeeencs ett! WL G: Ferkins & Co _ 638 EAST SECOND S'T. epent with Mr. and Mrs. Jemme le Neva SPECIALTY STORE | 216 Bast Secod St Phones 1251—-1252 WE DELIVER se -relurned from he in California Phone 1944-4 CASPER'S LEADING SPRY IALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN

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