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Oe ,l||.__ _ eee " FRIDAY, JONE 5, 1525 NATRONA HIGH GRADUATES ARE PRESENTED THEIR DIPLOMAS (Continued From Page Ons) ish Love Song, arrang: som," With unusual ¢ complished mann valedictor rd of education, Slade, Principal C. K und the members of the facu for thelr efforts duates during their attend: nigh school. When Judge Riner begar , he paused of the flag 4 WE GIVE WAMPUM AT OUR RETAIL BRANCH fi Meats and Provisions Dolds’ Sugar-Cured Skinned Hams, half or whole, lb._- Dolds’ Standard Skinned Hams, half or whole, !b.___ Dolds’ Sugar-Cured Bacon, | MAF pr WHO, 10s. o 42c | | BEST COUNTRY BUTTER, LB. Fresh Fish and Poultry Every Day . We will pay you market price for Dressed Beef, Pork, Veal, Poultry and Eggs. THE NORRIS Co. BRANCH MARKET 426 East Second a OFFICE AND PLANT : Cor. H and Durbin Phone 12 y Weidig I were and he Bohem- and in an ac » Miss Charlotte n of the class of is for thé educational tages afforded the graduates Natrona County high school anked the members of the Superintendent ze Riner dwelt on the signifi- America an a do this will mean success and hap pi during your lives." ing the address of the gr: Judge luates sang the Senior General Burke H. Sin wed the founding of the Phelps Wilson English awards for freshmen by Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Wilson. ‘Two prizes were given in three divi: General Sinclair. Freshmen who received awards were; First division, Essays on “Ivanhoe,” Anna Lee Crabtree, $30; second pr ladys Hatch, $20. Honorable mention in the first di- vision was given to Lucille Schopf, rude Josendahl and Gertrude nd division for original com- n; first, Irving Garbutt; sec- Gertrude Ber able men Bernice Y¥ Adelade Bel ler, David Edwards, rge Worth =} and Maxine Bracken Third division for prog: lish work during school y in Eng + first, Adelade Beeler; second, Ruby Law son. The judges were General Sinclair, George Campbell and H. P. Fish reviewed the ob: lub and pre: ub awards, Miss prize for ling in and Charles F nce work n, Wag presented ) with the Rotary club medal for he- WHOLESALE—RETAIL SMOKED MEATS 34c ~-28¢ Eggs, doz. Lard, Ib.__ NOTICE TO RANCHERS ns to the winners by| ., Dolds’ Standard Bacon, | half or whole, Ib..__- | Dolds’ Picnic Hams, Ib._ | Dolds’ Bacon Squares, | ing picked as the best drilled cadet. Principal C. K, Fletcher awarded scholarship prizes which are given by the Fart Casper chapter of the Daughters of the American Reyolu- tion. “OC” pins are given by tha D, A. R. to every student maintaining |, an average of 90 or aboye in ,all their studies for six wedks. At the end of the year students who have had an average of 90 or above dur ing the entire year, are ‘allowed to keep the pins which they have worn curing each six weeks period. Those wuo won pins were Doris Newell, Charlotte Carll, and Ramona Fr: zier. A ds given by the American society were presented by her to Norman Hansen, who won the first Dtize of $20 and to Joseph Heageny who won the econd prize of a*volume on chemis: | The graduates who received their | diplomay last night were: Allsman, Ernest Glenn va Bell, Dan G. . | Bolin, George Willox Bingham, Louise Brown, Mamie Boy » Muriel EB. Brown, Donald Curtis Cawood, Ishbell Irma Campbell, Luella Carll, Charlotte June ytor, Martha Belle ndler, Ruby Irene ver, Sarah Florence Carr, Altayna | Crouse, Helen | Chase, Iona M. Davis, Byron E, ty, Vincent Williar » Ruth Mildred K | vorak, Tilford B, | Driver, Marjorie F. Dunn, Ruth L. Phone 2540 Newsboys’ cious Cakes, per Jb. i ans very Ye Chocolate Olde Slips. Beau- tiful colors Galvanized Pails, each ~--- Celebrated _| Perfect Phonograph Records deli- 15e Fashioned Drops, lb. ---~- 20e Fibre Silk Princess $1.98 Ladies’ Genuine Leather 15¢e ————— Headquarters for the @he Casper Daly erfoune — MISO MJ. FRANTZ TO OPEN NEW. = BRANCH STORE IN GALT GREEK chant “an announces that on Saturday, she will open a branch store in Salt Creek, with Mrs. J, 8. 6, ne Miss M. J. Frantz, ams in charge, p. nt. the Mednick bt Ehrenreich, Eva Ruth England, Lililan Edwards, Phillip K. Ficea, Mary Rebecca Fleming, ‘Thelma 2 Rosa Belle rnadette Habenict Hurst, Hall, Fic Holland, ¢ Heapney, Helen Celia Hufsmith, Frederic, Jr Heslop, les, Jess Hamilton, Holmes, Jarrard, L Jansen, ylv Ww Cassis, Kymmer, L¢ Lappe, Kathryn L Larson, Leeper, Vance K, Mable Mar Metz, Marguerite 5. Miller, Robert Ray Mall, M: son, James C: Barry , Richard Z McKin, Eloise B. Newell, Doris Alice Niles, Lucille Nelson, Lavonia Mina Nt ‘ vet Olson, J. Clifford Overbaugh, Orville §. Patterson, M. Lucille Patrick, Milton Protzman, Ruth A, Riley, Preston R. Rae, David A. Schopf, Zelma Gladys Schopf, Ileta Ruth Stanley, Margaret E, Schulz, Mabel Lucile Shaw, Uneva Seibel, William A Snyder, Monica Ann Stewart, Monrova I, Smith, Nancy Mane Shikany, Joseph G. Thompson, Clarence H Weiss, Merrill Leo Williams, Dora Agnes Wyatt, Evelyn Watson ,Helen K. pioneer “mer- head of the Frantz Shop, June ‘The opening will take place at one | a in one*of the store rooms in |" New Salt Creek behold a Ad: | th a ri © location of the FIFUNG PEW = GREAT ORE PRESIDENT Of HAL HEHE Shred saad FULL MEAT ys BISCUITS. fx highly amused dur : - ARGATION Tf OVE RAILROAD Flbes luscious, juicy strawberries on two SHREDDED WHEAT | Biscuits. Serve with | | sugarand cream. Thats the appetizing, balanced “dish for Summer! ng the drizzle to man diligently n with a garden ndful of o* sg a water. er her head m of | ver | com: | ater,” f a | mpment val-| | t the tired and withal. in dead center. Bros. Coffee. bouquet. flavor like this! 'T ard, Bros. by na on the can. Tired bodies respond | to Hills Bros Coffee Lacernc bodies throw off fatigue with the first delightful mouthful of this fa- vorite coffee of the West. a delicious Refreshing! other drink so unerringly hits tl At the first sign of mental or bodily fatigue, brew yourself a cup of Hills Inhale Then raise it to your lips and drink deeply. “he Recognized Stand- without a doubt. and kk Hills Bros. nomical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE In the ortginal Vacuum Pack which keeps the PAGE SEVEN A tonic to its wonderful In all the world, no Ask for Hills for the rat rap Coffee is eco- coffee fresh. | | ©1925, Hills Bros. THIS IS TO ANNOUNCE TO ALL CASPER AND VICINITY The OPENING of the NEW | tropolitan § tore IN ITS NEW LOCATION---142 EAST SECOND STREET you will ask “HOW CAN THEY DO IT?’ Be Sure to Visit Every Department Children’s and Misses’ Silk Pongee Dresses. | All sizes, each SMES ra Embroidered _ $1.98 sizes, pair The Famous with silencer, each__ 80-Hour Towers Alarm Clocks. Nickel-plated case $1. 00 each —._ Exquisite Table Lamps. Complete with each —_ colors. shade, Large Beautiful sorted designs, MANY WONDERFUL VALUES WE WILL PLACE Hand Bags. Very nifty, each __ $1.00 ia SS Sc Ae a store—with your arms filled with bundles—and that satisfied feeling | Two-Speed Guaranteed | Breast il aluc $3.85, | ARE A 7" Th oo pa vide $2.00 HERE ARE A VEW Ol THE frees Ciel 2S Pere SATURDAY ON SALE Saturday, June 6th, at 9:00 a. m. All fire damaged merchandise has been sold. We are glad to move into our new store—one of the finest of its kind in the West—with a new, clean stock—placed on new, clean counters—in a new, clean and up-to-date store, offer you every-day requisites at a vast saving. We want to make this store such a mecca for bargain seekers that wheri you leave our Our tremendous buying power enables us to OPENING DAY Big Specials Ail Over the Store Ladies’ Silk American Beauty Hose with embroidered rose. Beaded All colors and $1.00 Bags. As High grade House Brooms, 1 sewed, each 49e * TURKISH TOWELS— | each ae aap age 10¢ Five different $2.00 FIG BARS— TWO lbs. —_ 25¢ es, pair Children’s Genuine Le sr Sandals. Just the thing for the kiddie Dou ble stitched. All $1. 00 eee tr) meee) The Famous “Jewel” House Dresses, All colors and 99e¢ each — r Men’s “Master Tex” Sport Sweaters, with two pockets, 1 00 All SR eevee ota mieeren ° Genuine English Deco- 75 rated Tea Pots, each c dren, All the latest hits all the departments. 4 time. Hear them played on our new Electric Phonograph, each DON’T FAIL TO VISIT OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT- You will always find our store completely stocked with a splendid assortment of merchandise in every one of our 21 different Latest New York creations 142 EAST SECOND STREET For matrons, young ladies, misses, chil- i a Metropolitan Chain Stores, Inc. “Service With a Smile” Electric Bulbs. 15, 25, 40, 50 and 60 watts. FIVE 0 rive” "$1.00 | Cut Glass Vases, each ~~. Bowls and 75€ Ladies’ Fibre Silk Two- Tone Sweaters. All us $1.49 each Children’s .Hand-Em-% broidered Rompers- Creepers. All sizes and solors, $1. 00 2ach Japanese Grass Rugs— M 8x6 feet. Assorted pat- terns, $i 00 cach - e -- oo Tennis Shoes. Lace to toe, All $1.00 sizes, pair. Our Candy Department Is the Last Word in Cleanliness. And Is Always Filled With Fresh, Wholesome # Goodies.