Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1925, Page 4

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s — ans: WOMEN’S INTERESTS RECENT ‘AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES Of CASPER Rayon Silk Industry Is Responsible for Cut In Cost of Women’s Clothes Che Casper Sunday Cribune ecapemam remem 7 EDITED BY TR Mary Tobin * Denver tomorrow for a business and pleasure trip combined. eee Floyd Logan of Lysite, is visiting in Casper. eee P. ©. Lush, of Salt Creek, is in the city on business. eee Robert Myers is in from Layoye on business & Why women's clothes, especially; for the benefit of other Casper wo- 3 bd ta) dresses, are so much cheaper than| men who will undoubtedly attend Mrs. T B. Hood of Cheyenne is vimming party and welner roast years past is set forth in an inter-| the sale this week. ‘The clearance | Visiting in the city. | siven Friday event Among those |" event will end Saturday evening, o attended were: Miss Marion | °St!8 manner in a page display ad-| July 18, Mrs. J. C. Hain is in Casper from Mill, Mise Othest Gillam, Miss Nat.| Yertisement by the Frantz Shop in|’ 4 unique feature of the.sale is the| Thermopolis. alle Miss Gertrude Sisk,| t*!8 morning's Tribune. giving of gold coupons which will oe : 1 : Marvin Bloom, Jack} Tbit large and popular specialty | participate in drawing for a prize . and Mrs, Metz of the Metz M Ik (Buzz) Grisinger and | ®hop 1s conducting its annual July | of fifty dollars in gold. The cou- d their daughter, Mar- } I D clearance sale during which dresses | pons also have a value of two cents| garet and Mrs, Frank McKin of 838 cee is well as other summer apparel are | each redeemable in merchandise at|South Jackson and her daughter » i being sold at phenomenally low! the Frantz Shop, July 20 to 31. Helen will leave Casper tomorrow erence OR MOUNT E Se prices. The fact that hundreds of] Many new special bargains have| for Wheatland, Wyo., to visit friends Pranaichiattahirs AEE ng. | Women have taken advantage of the| been arranged for Monday's and|and relatives. While in Wheatland James G. Welderbold of the Stand-| sale the past three-Gays, many of| Tuesday's shoppers at further re-|Mrs. McKin and Helen will visit = nysadpampenied by. ae whom have been astonished at the|ductions in price. Hats, coats, eults,| Vlois McKin, daughter of Mrs. Me- I € “a ee ecm extremely low prices for beautiful underwear, hosiery and other items| Kin, who is studying nursing at the ar DI ~~ = be i todd MM and up-to-the minute summer dress-| in addition to dresses are all being | Wheatland hospital, ‘ ne Johnson aX: es, has let the Frantz shop to ex-| disposed of to make room for fall 2206) : thy Mahoney.) plain the cause of the low prices ' goods now beginning to arrive. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath have Mrs, Weldner For Casi tain Sra eee aes returned to Casper following a sev- Thursday Club j ithe trip..Wib toate eral months’ absence spent in New Mexico and Denver. Irs. Charle T. We w © t = enver, tert v regul : : % : f | PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER Mr. and Mrs, August Gibbs are the F | K. of € nnua ricnic g aby y) ve : parents of a baby son who arrived a [Fos Sones PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CiTY fy chitin t ordi of Tod: Lower Garden Creek the hospital. Mrs, Gibbs was formerly Swimming Party and il, Knights of Colum- Miss Dorothy Davis, Weiner Roast Friday. hosts to thelr families} Miss Margaret Curtin and nephew)Nebi, returned Wednesday from or TSS ‘ M I V § ap-| nds at the annual picnic. The] John Fi Jv., and his guest Ted | their honeymoon in Yellowstone Nat Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler had p of ing will be featured by ra Ringly Jr., of Chicago were guests|ional park. They will remain here|as their guest for a short-time yes- = c s to be awarded to the | jast evening at the Mahoney summer |a short time visiting with Mr, and | terd Ike"’ Wheeler of Painsville, ! vinne bring | cabin. Before r g to their] Mrs. 0. O, Lea at 526 West Four-|Ohlo, a cousin of Mr. Wheeler. Mr. | their ¢ cream, | homes the visitors sur the Yel-|teenth street and will then, make,| Wheeler with a party of Ohio friends soft drink will be fur-]jowstone National and visit|their home in Rayena, Neb. was enroute to the Yellowstone nat- | nished by with friends in M oe. jonal p: cee one sis ee Donald A. Young and Mr. and Mrs. BAUR’S bess suis ve ie? *. Raper|R. E. Wertz ave among the Parco| James McCrea, formerly of Cas- | Stag Social July 15. oe ; -Wyouil yleltord aa. Caapien Botay per and now of Denver; is spending | re [Natrona camp No Woodmen | cesta in Casper yeaterday RS aipane several days here visiting with his | cé Créam Jot the World Wore. atag, 20 Pye Sts iO) Rea) Bertie, Coe ant brother, John of the Midwest Refin- Cakes and Raisin Bread ||| y program including. Charles C. Diers and James But-|E. Tt. Harwein are ih Casper on|'PS Company. | | pi | = , erfield w ) Casper yesterday | business from Midwest. | Milwaukee Bread joa umental numb rable MA GA oe at Nal 2 ee Ge ee Oe : Mr. and Mrs, William Grieve mo- jt : ast (Lies Ernest" verly, cement sales. | toed to Casper yesterday from their | | Chicago Visitors to Be | Mr, and Mrs.M. L. Palmer and J,{™&n of Cheyenne and his family |‘@nch at bestia | | or Guests ‘Today. M. McCrea were in the from | Were in Caspar yesterdays Frank Mahoney of Rawlins is a Jok Ford, Jr ephew of Miss| Riverton, Wyo., yesterday. = Quality Delicatessen 5 8 Ghtedgd will be Uboet anedes Molander and Thomas Ste-| Hotel Jerome at St. Joseph, Mo,, is | !¥an and mines SeCettien Mahoney. i 138 South Center |today of Mr. and Mr Patrick $ 1 re in Casper from Rawlins | Fesistered at the Henning hotel. Mary Jane Keith, daughter of Dr. eens |e prranepters. Me ie tate William P. Knudson, Wyoming Lt “paar Me. Heith) of: 188 South : ema LB tL BL. E. 0, McDougal and ©; B, Dan-|Ttepresentative of the United States| Beech street returned yesterday a lels connected with the Burlington | Tite company, is leaving Casper this railroad are registered at the Glad-| Week for Denver K HH] C t h Ger | We BE Hisdetbetal tes His Vatarr m Pa P| ree ey The Townsend hotel reports the P 4 ° th it | following registered from Denver: ; I A. Wise owner of the Salt Lj bs aa | Th | | PIANO, VIOLIN, SAXOPHONE, CORNET, Creek Drug store and his wife are in|N: G Petry, M. ¥. Brothers, and n ree nd | BANJO, GUITAR, MANDOLIN Casper Mr. and Mrs, 1, R, Mowkay and) Ghronte eatarrh, no matter how bed, ; | ‘ . son, and cages of bronchial asthma now Phone 958-W Address 443 South Durbin Ath, nities eSrteds Rite se yield instantly to the ‘ recently married couple of ena,| George H. Gunther ts in Casper | thon Tencey queatiet., This worm ia a ee couple of Ravenes | on business from Lusk. three minutes, yet is positively 4 } eee lees to the mont delicate tiswoes. Your } Charles L. Brome 4s in Casper for | Bemerers ats eelloted tere wane eee, 1 the day from Basin. To prove it and to introduce Lavex ! nd 3 toe as ii ee month, I } N, Snow is in Cas 5 offer to rend a treatment free ‘ sivabl in Casper on business to any" one, who rl ae Nal « | from, Alidwes it. No obligation. No cost. If it cures eee you, you can repay the favor by telling O. R. Young is a guest in Casper friends—if not, the logs is mine _.. brings helpfulness - Multi-Mo STARTLING new wash- Be ing principle has been created —it is the May- A tag Gyrafoam. No other washer can match its perform- ance — equal its service — com- pare with its helpfulness. The Maytag washes a tub of Uni clothes in 3 to 7 minutes — clim- : inates hand-rubbing even on collars, cuffs and wristbands — W Deferred Payments you'll never miss 233 E, First St. like this / 9 Outstanding Maytag Features 1 Washes faster. 2 Washescleaner. st hourly 6 Easily adjusted to your height. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken out with the washer running. 8 Tub cleans it- 4 Most compact washer made— takes floor space only 25 inches el square. 9 All metal S Castaluminum wringer. Self tub—can't adjusting. In warp, rot, swell, stant tension split or corrode, release, Reasons for World Leadership 9 washes easily and immaculately lace handkerchiefs, heavy blan- kets and grease-caked overalls. Prove all this in your own home next washday. Call us and we will bring a washer right to your home. The only obligation is one that you owe yourself. And remember —if the washer doesn’t sell it- self —don’t keep it. Ask to see the New Maytag Ironer, too Gyrafoam “Washer ¢ WITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB. MAYTAG SHO rb Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed “ Factory Representatives Always in Charge PHONE 960 of Demonstrations and Service In the Oil Fields, Mr. Kohler at King Furniture Co., Edgerton. No matter what you have send today from Doug A. C. Burgess is a business man | ‘hat you can be rid of catarrh. in the city from ‘Basin, im oie ty Bidgs - a = Ww. MITH, 4084 Lavex Bldg,, Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Sonntag, of Kansas City, Mo, ” puth David are leaving for| ORS NUP: SS M4 : Lorain Oven Canning is Economical HOUSANDS of thrifty home managers buy fruits atsummer prices and . Hi} can them in theovens of their Lorain-equipped Clark Jewel Gas Ranges. This easy method requires no investment for expensive canning equipment, and no wasting of gas. No fruit is wasted on kettles and ladles—it’s all kept in the jars. ‘“And—fruits and tomatoes canned by the Lorain Oven Method keep their color, form and flavor. LORAI Niet ‘ith a Lorain-equipped Clark Jewel Gas Range you | need never experience baking-failures due to over- or under- cooking. And you can leave Whole Meals cooking in the oven while you are spending hours away from home. Clark Jewel Gas Ranges are unusually durable due to their all-steel construction. This feature has distinguished these stoves for over twenty years. The base frames are made of unbreakable e-iron. The front, cooking top and many other parts are drawn from a single piece of heavy steel. Porcelain enamel—a very desirable and sanitary feature is used extensively on all ranges. CASPER GAS APPLIANCE CO., INC. “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” 115 East First Pione 1500 CLUBS morning from a visit spent in Fort Collins with her Mister, Mrs. George Robinson, formerly Miss Marjorie Keith, : eee Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daughter Margaret expect to motor to Denver tomorrow to spend sev- eral days before going to Cheyenne to attend Frontier Days. eee Mrs, Robert Grieve and children are spending a few days here front thelr ranch at Oil City. eee Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Davidson are motoring through Yellowstone, Se LS Aa Women Eligible For Jury Duty In Cook County CHICAGO, July 11. — (United Press..—Women of Chicago today won a fresh victory for equality with men in the eyes of the law. Judge Phillip L, Sullivan, in the superior court ruled that women of |@ Cook county are eligible for jury service and a mandamus was issued ordering county jury commissioners to place the names of qualified women on their lists. The court's decision ended a fight started against the jury commission by Mrs, Hannah .B. Fyfe, a promi- nent club woman. She argued that since the 19th amendment to the/§ federal constitution made women qualified electors they are also quali-|¥J fled to serve on juries. The com- missioners intend to carry the cise to the supreme court. at afcheap price. not be “scheduled” | I Cartouc he _ GRUEN’S LATEST CREATION On Display at ROTHROCK’S§ JEWELERS 4 ee | i 4 232 East Second St. MOUNTAIN CABINS AT MUSIC, ‘ART, LITERATURE will’ understand just what we mean, * The Charm of the “‘Singing”’ Tone The, appealing tone quality of the Kurtzmann has alwaye earned the frank approval of notable musicians and singers. : admire the singer whose voice is clear and true, so does the singing tone of the Kurtzmann stand out for clarity and sweetness—a tone that is absolutely pure. ‘You can not obtain true tone in an instrument that is hastily constructed—and built to sell The cost of trué tone'can in advance—it product of expert and delicate craftsmanship. ~ If you will step in and hear the Kurt Just asi wo is the zmann you #' The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” CASPER BROOKSIDE We have decided to change the name of our mountain resort from Garden Creek Park to Brookside. Two more cabins will be finished this week and ready to be occupied. A cabin with a kitchenette, Hving room and sleeping porch rents for $2.00-per day, everything furnished except Py = a 2 O-S BLDG. jury BABIES ONLY—Temporary Offer CORRECTLY SPACED, ELEGANTLY FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS -_~ W. BRYANT DOLAN Wb ceiaviinsbacechananbonnnilliniaanmnniiebnnessdiwstenealie . $6.40 TEL. 859 bedding. No expense has been spared in the construction of these cabins to make them as comfortable and pleasant as pos- sible. The store carries a com- plete line of good things to eat which are sold at the same price as you will find in Casper, We are situated close enough to Cas- per to make !t possible for a man wroking during the day to stay with his family at night. It takes about thirty minutes to make the drive and ts eight miles from Casper. We have a tele- phone and there is no charge for calling Casper at any time. These cabins are situated in the canyon on Garden Creek among the pine trees where it is always cool and comfortable. It is ideal place to spend a few days or few months 1€ you care for fresh mountain alr, cool spring water and a won- derfel and quiet rest. Telephone number at Brookside igs 7F3 or Phone 386 at Casper. Cc, EB, LITTLEFIELD sanitarily manufactured. good if popularity counts. Depend Upon Burrer-Nur BREAD Containing pure wholesome ingredients and being An ideal toast loaf, for it contains the materfals that make it so. It must be INSIST ON BUTTER-NUT Made by WYOMING BAKING CO. SUCCESS aD HAPPINESS a | Here’s the Book My boy, here's the book that tells time you make a deposit you will get and your own. That is, if you make a . You should make it a serial—in other words, will always hold your interest. And when old age of each year will make a substantial volume. | of Success and Happiness a new story every week. Every added appreciation of its value practice of saving weekly. a continued story that comes on the columns The Citizens National Bank Consolidated Royalty Building ;uEeReeeeeen EE en

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