Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1917, Page 5

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Cc OO ET ey sory: x SEES RRR, ea a remem aera ae Ds | GRIST — a —— ae LT! A WYOMING STORE FOR WYOMING PROPIF a “SOCIETY o-—- Wedding at High Beceee:| |THE HARVEY | “ere united in m at high noon at t the Rev. W. H. Bra First Presbyte ing the beautif: They were unattend was given in marriage Frank Herzberger of D. Tonight Marks the Closing of One Week’s Business In Casper in that short space of time we have already made one change which will mean a begger and better LEWIS STORE Of Casper And we assure you that this is oaly the beginning of what we expect to do in the tuture Cream of Chicken a la Princess pe apn gear amed with Boiled Young Ox Tongue Sauce Piquante_ ats vet and gold lace, and a corsage of Fricasse of Chicken with Ps S orchids, violets and lillies of the vai- | Breaded Breast of Lamb, T Following the céremony a buffer = luncheon was served, the dining-room = being tastefully decorated with p & sweetpeas. Only the immediate mem. = bers of the famiiy and a few intimate || friends were guests. = The living-rooms w with potted ferns an i Mr. and Mrs. Leavit » honeymoon trig make their home The bride was attire colored broadcloth sui to Sauce_ He t re Sauce __ +e Potted Sirloin of Beef. Parisenne \ egetables__ : ROASTS Domestic Chicken with Sage Dressing - 50k Half Tenderloin of Beef and S Bernaise_.. Sk Gay sees the arrrval of new merchandise from the beg fa yply is almost unlimited. And, too, you have d fitters who know how fa eee Dry Goods Co. Of Casper Newman Bausch: Two Doors East of Postofhce G 5 Be A as ¥ x ee Te aot we, ms wwigncnaniciclocsniticnsclilag dat iaital ea Etta sai ° Metodist Choir Met f At Dumm Home Last even Memorial M. ] ained at the home of Mr M. Dumm of South P a delicious lunch was served jate = Fortnightly Club Luncheon Teday is afternoon at one o'clock Mrs C. H. Townsend entertained the mem-| bers of the Fortnigtly Bridge Club at | her home on North Wolcott street There were twelve cuests. ween “He pokes a gun in my face and backs me across the room to a minis- ; ter and « girl I never saw before, and ote | CITY BRIEFS” 1 5 LL eVERY DAY BRINGS NEW MERCHANDISE ——————————-— len ee ~~ = Attorney John D. Clark, of Chey PUR eR Ee GE - Fag tetardg dhne spendin the pase COME THROUGH | Answers to W ant Ads. | Tribune Want Ads Tell Sure ness matters, left last night for his wing answ . ads home. Omo tf : . RW Vatlington, who Is interested George Bronson Howard s Mightiest Melo- in te A‘»vciated Land and Oil com- pany, is here from Los Angeles, Cal., drama and will spend several days in Casper attending to busienss matters. Omo be } © answers are not called for within « $ length of time they will the Dead Letter Office at We will pay 6c for 20,000 Wyoming-Apex. | H.B. GUTHREY CO. Room 4 Henry Schnoor, of Bates Creek, a well-known rancher, is in town today on business. Omo Charles C. Young, a contractor of the city, left last night for Cicago on a few days’ business trip, Omo 162 South Center Miss Myrtle Noonan, of Moorcraft, Wyo., who has been the guest of Miss Clare Briggs for te pust two days, will leave this evening for her home. SINCE 1896 —TPhe Mining Investor has been publishing unbiased and authentic news of all the Western Oil Fields and Min- —The Mining Investor is a weekly magazine published at. Denver, Colorado, the headquarters of nearly all the operating companies of Wyo- = THE HUB —Sample Copy Free. —Special acquaintance sub- “tetas: | SUNDAY-MONDAY THE HONING REVESTOR = | Admission, 10c, 15c, 25c. UNITED STATES BONDS Second Liberty.-Loan We call to the attention of our clientele a few of the salient facts regarding these bonds: |.—As a convertible security these bonds are superior to any paper of which we know. 2.—Even while serving as an outlet for patriotic impulses, these Liberty Bonds give the owner standing and favor at his own bank, increasing his credit. 3.—A Liberty Bond is a bond held against the United States of America, which gives to the purchaser a new sen- sation of patriotism and warmth towards the greatest free government on the face of the globe. We Can Make Immediate Deliveries ON OVERLAND CARS Two 85-4-Coupes; One 84-4-Touring; One 90-4- Roadster. Our Odice Will Remain Open Saturday Evening for the Acceptance of Applications, of Willys- Dutton Staley &Co —— » “tal? 2 ite 7, Smith Block. t kG > Majors- Willis Garage 163 South Ash Street. '

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