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/ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925 '" ~~ Rasecar on ceo Mrs. Fisher Honors Out Of Town Visitor at Party. Mrs, Frank Fisher entertained in- formally this afternoon at her home at a tea and bridge party, compll- mentary to Mrs, Essie Nickerson of Menomonie, Wis., house guest of Mrs. Ray J. Cook. Invited guests honoree, Mrs. ft included the J. Cook, Mrs. , Mrs, BE. EB. Lidder- K, Bott, Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Carl F lor, Mrs. mpf, Mrs. C. W. Andrews, rl Hawks, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, . Wood, Mrs, W. H. C , Fisher, Mrs. Marshall . H. Carpenter dale, Healy Carl Mrs. A. Bert Day- and Mrs. Henderson ton. W isconsin Visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Frank 1. Bundrock was hos- tess at an enjoyable bridge party riven last evening at her home, 434 uth Grant street, complimentary trs. Nickerson who is vis ing in Casper at the home of Mrs. 1, Cook, from Menomonte, Wis. close of the evening dainty nis were served by the ‘fe we Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. A. K. Bett, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. J. Re Healy and Mr. Cook. Mrs. Nickerson. received a pretty guest gift. Invited guests were: Mrs. Nicker- son, Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Bott, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Jessen, Mr. and Mrs, Ray J. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Healy and Mrs. Frank Fisher. . Picnic Planned For riday Is Postponed The outdoor picnic which+was to have been given on Friday evening at the Iowa picnic groynds on Lower Garden.Creek by the mem. bers of the Epworth League of the Methodist chu¥ch has been indefi- nitely postponed. Mrs. Miller Presides At Informal Tea Mrs. Alina Miller presided at an informal tea given yesterday after- noon at her residence on South Fim strect, complimentary to her sister and guest. Miss Emma Miller of Denver. Twelve guests valled be- tween the hours of 8 and 5. eee Flower Exhibit For Children Drawing Interest = Much interest {s bethg shown by ; the children of Casper in connection ; with the annual flower exribit-to be held on Saturday, September 5, the Midwest Pharmacy on Sec t. The exhibit is under the dl- rectior of the civic committee of the Casper Woman's Departmental club with Mrs. A. A. Slade as cha!r- man. The flowers will be the re- sults of the seeds distributed by the club last spring to all School chil- dren ‘a the city and will be placed on exhibit at 10.20 o'clock Saturday. After 5 o'clock the flowers will be Judged and two prizes awarded for tho best single varieties and the two largest varieties, eee Treble Clef Chorus To Resume Work The examining committee of the board of directors of the Treb'e Clef chorus will meet at the Methodist Fp'scopal church, corner of Second and Durbin streets, on Saturday af- ternoon, September 5, from 2 o'clock -e until 5 for the purpose of trying out voices of those desiring ‘o join the chorus. Those who will try for solo work will take thelr music to the church. The first rehearsal following the summer vacation will be held on Tuesday evening, September 8, at 8 o'clock at the First Baptist church, ‘which 1s located on Fifth and Beech streets. On Saturday afternocn at 1:39 o'clock a hoard of dtrectors meeting will be hel : Cilahoma_ Visitor Is Guest of Honor Mrs. J. O. Anderson of Ardmore. Okla., was honored today when her daughter, Mrs. Donald J, Smith. en- tertained ht an informal luncheon and bridge party at the C: Country club. Bouquets of fi re old- nioned figwers made pretty deco: tieng for the luncheon tables. Invited to Mrs. C i mother, Mrs. 4 clsco: Mrs. TR. R.T ». Kem, Mrs, I meet Mrs. Anderson les I) Campbell and of San F Jam: Mrs. were: Mrs. f W. Pollock Allison, MeGrath, chols, M. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. P. C, Nicol lJoff, Mrs, Jack Weldner, Mrs. A Mrs. W. EL Go'« see Mrs. Bighin For Club Today. *s Biglin entertained the Thursday Lidge club members this afternoon at her home on South reet. Guest present besides members wer C. RR. Peterson, Mrs. M. C. Price. Mrs, O. 1. Walker and Miss th. The club wiii moet again.on next Thursday at the . residence of Mrs. Cicil Bon, 907 South Lincoln street eee 1 ates Are Chosen For State Convention, The first meeting of the fall sea ‘ son of the Casper Woyan's Depart: PY mental club, was held yesterday aftnrnoon at the Natrona Power hall, with Mrs. ©. D, Murane. president, Presiding. During the business meet- ing. work for the year was outlined and it was decided at this time, that - members should subscribe to the edu- cational fund, ofswhich Mrs, B. B. Brooks {ts chairman for the state federation. The following 13 dele- gules were elected to represent the club at the State Federation of Wo- man's clubs to be held the latter of this month in Thermopolis: Oddmund Josendal, Mrs. Berta Smith, Mrs. Harry B. Maxon, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mra, Harry Astin, Mrs. P. C, Nieg'aysen, Mrs. William Wilt, Mrs. Gedrge Jarvis, Mrs, R. W. a Loucks, Mrs, L. L. Langworthy, Mrs. 1 Shumaker. Ww, M and of Tulsa mother, Okla.: rR A. Young. Mrs. Mrs. A. G, Wide! ysen, Mrs. A. nt. Mrs Paul Thompson “and Mrs. By MARY TOBIN Andrus, | C. R. McShane, Mrs. C. D. and Mrs. O. J. Cacharelis, Included in the short program for the afternoon were two vocal selec tions by Mrs. Cather aceompanied by Mrs Langworthy. ——.+—_ —_ PERSONALS R. D, Wallace of the Prairie Oll and Gas company and Mrs. Wallace returned yesterday morning from a motor trip to Colorado and left this morning for Billings, where Mr. Wallace will transact company bus! ness. Murane, | fe | Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Greisz and family whd resided in Casper for three months have returned to their former home in Douglas. Fisher motored and expect to} yenne Mone Spend until the latter part of the Week there transacting business at- | fairs and visiting with friends. | The Rey. Father J. In charge of the Jamen Catholic last Sunday, s te ee Mrs, T. C. Herrick of Billings is a guest of her sister, Mrs. A. T. Mor ton and family. er Miss Thelma Folsom spent a week Hi. Mullin was services at St. eburch in Douglas in Doug the guest of Miss Frances VanDeventer. Miss Helen Arnold is leaving in a few a: for a fev for Rawlins to visit there with friends. e Joseph Hoarn of the Armour com- pany and daughter Kutherine of Chicago. Miss Irma Klink’ and brothers Fred and Ralph of Denver spent yesterday in Casper enroute to Colorado following a tour of the Yellowstone National park. * . Attornyy J. L. James of Cleveiane is here on business for a few da} He ‘is accompanied by his daught Kathleen, | eee Sam Twidale, prominent of Waltman, hes «returned from Rochester, Minn., where he has been undergoing treatments during the He te sheepman past summer at the Mayo's, Frien his health is much improved. see Frank England is lexving in t time for Colorado tu visit | with friends and relatives. avs’ there cee ts. Paul and sons, Pati d left for Newcastle ston and Lio will visit relatives, for Mrs, rence J. Jamieson, who has been making her home on the | Jamieson ranch, will spend the win- | ter months in Casper. eee ‘ Mrs. W. L, Connelly, daughter and son, Hlizabeth and Harry, and Miss Margaret Dougherty are vieit- ing in Denver. cee } Mrs. John Degan returned. the first of the week from Salt. Lake City. She was accompanied home by her son who visited there for | some time with his uncle. Crary and Mrs, V. St, Clair Mitch. ell and son, Dean, of Omaha, are Spending: ten days here and are guests at the Henning hotel. Mr, ind Mrs. Mitchell were former fesi- dents of Casper and have a number of friends here. rs Mr. Gnd Mrs. T. S. McCleary are a.iong the many Midwest visitors in Casper this weel Mrs. Ferrse and family, formerly of Casper, now of Denver, have been enjoying a few weeks’ stay at the Hagens summer cabin {n Gothmore Park Li eee Mr. and Mrs, M. Henderson and family are leaving tn a few das for Colorado where they will make <+ wie Buick company, !.cgan is connected with the f Ury Goods company. | t IK. M. Ward and Mrs. &. W Dougherty of Mammoth were cues! here of friends this week. | eee William Croskey are ting in Mr. and Mrs. Anchor, Wy c of this {ser of Shoshoni in Casper Inst eve- Mrs. Jeanette K ‘as an arrival ning. ry D. £. Fullgr of Lysite has been spending a few days here visiting with Mrs. Fuller and family, who will spend the winter here #0 that the Fuller children may attend the Casper schools. | Hersig Miss St ot Rock Val ley, Iowa, is a. guest registered at the Gladstone hotel ee ! Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Salt Cree have been ? friends here this week | aries Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bille and Miss Margaret Bille of It Creek were suer@ last evening at the Town gen. hotel. cee Miss Rose C. Heffon of To ton was an out-of-town a 1 in| Casper this week. | eee Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin of Mam. | moth are visiting in Casper. Mr. | € win bas just recently completed a visit with his parents in Pennsyl vania, oe Mrs. J. E. Hurley expects to leave next week for Chicago to visit | there for some time with’ her| mother and brother. eee / | Mrs. Harry Young and two suns expect to leave Sunday for Portland, Cre., to visit there for some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gilard!, rank Gilardi, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. L. tor to Thermopolis Sunday to spend L: hor day there. SY OVERALLS 98e Blue denim, 220- weight, two-seam_ leg, continuous high back, large bib, bar tacked, safety rule pocket. The $1.50 kind. their home Mrs. L, Harnsberger of Lander | Visited Casper for a short’ tim this wee! The Mis. nees and. Mar. rthy, daughters of ugene | will leave next week for | Ind., where they will Mark's college. eee rthy, Notre Dame, enter St. J. M. Kinkade of Olne tiyed in Casper today to vy for some time with Mrs. A. T. Phillips, at her home, 406 East Mighth streeet. This {# Mr. Kinkade's first visit tn Casper for 14 years. Il,,! ar- It here his daughter, Mrs, Abe Kassis and daughter, Julia, who have been spending some time in the east on a buying trip A 2 expected to return to Casper the | Cirst of next weels. eee Mr. and Mr®, Regan are leaving Saturday for an extended visit ‘to Chicago, Indlanapol!s Crawford, Ind. and to Flint, Mich te latter plice to purchase a new Buick car which they will drive to Casper, Mr. Regan ts connected BOBBED HAIR with the tiny tint Shampoo,.—Adv. looks wonderful of Golden Glint Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye. Whole Wheat, Graham. Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS el. 27 STETSON HATS $4.95 that old e on one of thésé nifty s tetson felt hats; new shapes and shades; sell everywhere for $7.50 and $8.50. Ee Cottonade Pants 98e High- grade material, neat stripes; makes a good, also cheap pant for work. ETD Slip-Over Sweater . 69e Good grade blue knit slip- over; just the checker to wear under leather vest or jacket. Regular $1.60 value. cl LADIES’ HOSE 85e Ladies’ dandy silk hose; very good looking and wear won- derfully well; all popular shades. A $1.50 grade, Genuine Broad- cloth Shirts $1.85 English broadcloth neckband dress shirts; fine quality, white, grey, blue and tan. $3.50 quality. Ditch w and 268 ladustrial Ave Chee sp er Daily Cribune Mis. UG. Boul scate’ commis sioner of child and animal welfare, spent a short time in Casper evening en Thermopolt: eens ft J, Soderman of Chicago, nephew | per of Mrs. J. W. 1 arrived in ester to vi ret | t time, Re eee 1 ’ Dave 1 been | ‘Pe ixfting in Casper t Mrs. Brydon, fron) vidson Ben R. Smith tg a Helen. ranch uear Powder vusiness man here for a Warren ‘Tobin. son- of Mr 4 hn Tobin will leave for D. ver where he will attend Regis co for the w er mont —— ander is attending from Bas is al see T. J. Miller of Humphry rrived here terday N are here M. § dney A.J. Casper Mc on bus of ness. C. **. Lee of Midwest is a few days. here for & T. 1g to week, Shirk of Oma bus affairs ness here Utis Pete of-town vis terdi ‘om Alli and family who tors OUR ENTIRE demonstrates convincingly o ake advantage of it! rable Make a leisurely choi ive or are all of the kinds whi ALL WOOL S e to Cheyenne | saving is possible during this sale only. | 1. Dittmer is a Rawlins | bere today. Tote dk " i c J 2 1 Justin IcCar D another train : » the O 1 mmket WARNING build’ fires the patented ¢ z to B. B. Bre Any ecuted PAGE THREE ———————— _ October truly an exceptional opportunity—and one which again ving dominance in Cas- ur value ¢ Remembe selections at this Come themsel the suits ich would grace the best homes. UITS These are suits of exceptionally good ma terials and patterns; sounds, they $45.00 nd no sold or Another Wonderful Lot Of all-wool Suits of high-¢ makes, and, of course, the ed lightning when men t the styles and materials. The TOP COATS... eam Bmore AT; This is the time of year you need a nice You will have to look far nore dr top coat. to find better or patterns than we are offerir very low price Society Brand at 3 in the house goes at this off quick. a STYLE I Our stock consists of the ve’ in this well-known high- ble-breasted, o or two treme)y low prices lly for ll go like’ greas- tter ho $40.00 m. rade standard gin to examine time js now handsome ur here at this 31/, Per Cent Discount Per Cent Dis Men, ?LUS SUITS leg. and patte grab th , blue serge or patterns at Porisknit Union Suits 65e Short sleeve, ankle length ecru color; good, full cut. Buy now. Arrow Collars 5c A feast for the thrifty. Starched arrow collars, Just one jitney. Hay Fever Specia 2e Nice, soft cambrie chiefs; neatly early ! The economy of the the offerings is interesting than cane 19" 7 ue 15" ‘ount Not only one pattern, but EVERY SOCIETY BRAND SUIT remarkab'e slash. Single or dou- handker- Semecimneeoeemctitzhed. THE BEE HIVE de- ves. hese ms ex no unde iM not let me ands 1 ig sympatheti ng eter and t 1 old, th udied music conipose urity. > me sisted, not kno man of 21, Have { lity sical work The days of this AT PRICES THAT HAVE BEEN CRASHED BEYOND REC We have cut and slashed the prices on every piece of merchandise in the store. stay away from this great selling event and nese your procrastination later. ne FL Developed at Mal- In w Y-TOX t stain ill Tr sale will fly like the ial sprayer fi thea: OGNITION vind. y small bot= Casper’s Greatest Price Shattering WE'VE GOT TO CLOSE OUT STOCK Our Lease Expires And here we are, with about $60,000.00 worth of HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. We have not been able to secure a suitable store room at what we consider a fair rental and have made up our minds to Don’t SHOES and OXFORDS Drastic Bostonian, Walk-Over, a complete line of Work Shoes. shoes to fit every need. of price cuts of the fin 3 acy Johnson, Adams, ete. also We have hundreds Stacy OXFORDS Vp PRICE One lot of calf skin, black xford Walk Over West more and Edmonds, le than one-half price Some a low as 15 Work Shoes 91.95 All solid lea exce ther that will llent w Take a at them at least Soft Collars 6°" 25e Pick out your size; any style CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHINGS 115 E. Second St. Open Evenings Jessen’s Old Stand Ag dams Shoes give look for one dollar. Dre 8.50 Vork Shoes "$3.45 11 stock and = flexible that out leather worth $4.75 sole Thi upper; nice Paracord an ordin- s shoe is s Oxfords 93.99 square Brown or bl round toe kin, This i: Oxford Rockford Sox and calf $1.00 PER DOZEN Shop here and know the real buying power of a dollar; a whole dozen good work socks Nice, ply Bow Ties 15e 1 shapes now. dressy bows La all colors in a sup Made of white ook The price speaks for itself. We don't tell how remarkabl : Genuine B. V. D.’s Men’s Athiot Union 37€ 98e_ Good quality kahki, full « und substantially made. T is a real barg, SSeS French Flannel Wo redt now like leather all-l COVERALLS $1.95 Shirts (SL95 rd has spre action long alluring re suspender. Leatlter Vests Only 96.95 Nothing turns the jleathe Regalar t one of these lined ald cloth 10.00 ¥ I