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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, i918 ociety Events” MISS LILIAN A, O°NEIL KETTLE FUND? CARRIES | GHRISTMAS. BLESSINGS INTO HOMES OF NEEDY nd a tree th Presbyterian Choir At Show apd Luncheon. Dr. and Mrs. Waiter H. Brac and the members of the choir of First Presbyterian church were guests of Professor Rudolph Lundberg at a theater party at the Iris last evening. Hey the Following the show refreshments vere served at the Manhattan cafe. " Fema Tre . y into the kettles stationed on Those who were included, in the hag Toney ean pie More j the street corsers during the week party. were Mr. and tak H. ©. Bret- hings, wil} be conducted at the Grat o ng (¢ hristrr as. hneider, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. street. chapel on Be apes tree | tain Pitt also reports that a vitt, Mr. and Mrs, James W. {0 o'clock R per tcos: 9 remain s Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Mis + man, pastor of the rst Baptist umong the Young, Miss May Winter, W. R.! church, will officiate at the services MONLY Greagor, Howard Baker, J. S. jiterment will be m in the Casp Jon , Mr. Marcus and Mr. Lundberg Methodists Celebrate Christmas By Giving. The exercises of the Gantz Memo- rial Methodist Sunday school were held Christmas Eve but instead of dis- tributing presents to the young peo- ple a collection was taken which re- Sulted in the sum of $139.62 being realized. This amount will be dis- tributed between! the French War Or- j var Or- severs phns and the Armenian and Serbian toon children. street he program as printed in the Trib- man, was carried out to the enjoyment ~ JENNINGS FUNERAL 10 cemetery. AE, church, offici: er to over 100 young lock in the afternoon he part y Army in the suc BE HELD ON SATURDAY, 2s" dren hing were prov out of the “kettle” fund, unting to some $350, which found extended to the public which made REST THIS AFTERNGON IVERSION OF FREIGHT » DRIN-CASPER TRAFFIG Miss Lilian Arath O'Neil of Jersey City is the first woman to hold a po- sition in the executive offices of the White House. She is secretary to Jo- seph P. Tumulty, secretary to the pres- ident, and she succeeded a man now in the service. Miss O’Neil was formeriy E. Dodson, go after a al we at chape who died sev igering illnes s buried this af » a era ks, w The diversion of thru freights from the Northwestern to the Burlington between Orin Junction and Ca line Ps patra verge F f ay " private secretary to Maj. Charles H. of the large audience which filledtCooks and Waiters Union of Casper tryout by Higgins, a constructing engineer in the auditorium of the church. A attended the funeral the t inasmuch sf Christms tree occupied the center of as the operation instituted New York. s the rostrum and the auditorium was| Paul H. Moore, real estate d experiment no regular schedu appropriately decorated. is here from Cheyenne on a busin ned and the process of diver-- ' ©4N PROTECT YOUR OIL LAND Pe ia trip. sion is resorted to in each case in BY BOING YOUR Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dvis which a Northwestern train is routed (ive Christmas Dinner. over the other road. This program Covers were laid for ten at a o’clock dinner given by Mr. and M NO SHORTAGE OF OIL was initi: HUGO, BOX 924 ated in the hope that by the CASPER asier grades on the Burling- ise EW. Davintomidwest avenue at ton heavier tonnage could be hauled their home Christmas night. Games SUPPLIES FOR NEW YEAR and congestion relieved at points GET AFTER THAT cards and music entertained the estern handles a guests during the evening hours. The, guests included Mr. and Mrs. Witer Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Austin, Nthan Davis and Miss Lillie Austin. ie It oS Christmas Guests at M. J. Foley “Home Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Beckett of Lander were the guests of honor at an informal Christmas dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley. Mr and Mrs. Becket are guests at the Foley home. The other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clayton and Miss Ellen Carlson. The decorations were holly and Christmas bells. os sere ITY NEWS CR o The local supply stores are taking the yearly inventory of for the clerks. The stock: by spring for all the needs of the oil men for the coming y ing to be a bus of freight. Thus far, e plan has been from tho it has been instru- me congestion. is to be i Ned rthwestern at Douglas ac- announcements reaching COLD RIGHT NOW Got right after it with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery tock during st week of the r and the e slack season is a busy one cording to here, er—r———————____ During the Holidavs at BILL’S PLACE on hand and to be here are expected to be ample She never let a cough or cold or case of grippe go until it grew dangerous. She just nipped it when she began to sniffle or cough before it developed seriously. r. Next spring is go- n for all th and the upply stores are NANKING CAFE Men, women, and children of every up accordingly. 325 Cobb Street age have used this preparation for ian i fifty years as a prompt reliever. All and all our Specialty. and Entertainment in*the afternoon, and n the Chop Suey, Noodles Chinese Dishes Dancing ages are using it today because of its positive results, Generous size bottles. 60c and $1 EEL REPORT NOT VERIFIED Constipation Corrected evening. a 4 Dr. King’s New Life Pills tonight away Unite basen) ’ = at Music and Entertaining by the mean clear bowels, a clear head, art e é t nee An ER yey New Orleans Syncopated thinking, a day well begun in the | fication ob of the rumor tha ras ing, good digestion, clearing skin. (canna fi is Pazzie Jazz Band | n action but sure and comfortable, Ida E. L. Seidel of Stanton, Neb.,| ton: arrived the day before Christmas to H. A. Seidel. * 2 @ Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Waldschmidt returned this morning from Camp Dodge, Iowa, where Mr. Waldschmidt has been in training. The latter has resumed his former position as assist- ant cashier at the Casper National Bank and is greeting his friends there today, * » * Lieut. Hugh F. Griffin reched Cas per from Camp Pike, Ark., in time to spend Christmas with hi: ster, Mr: N. B. Kellogg, of South Durbin street. Lieutenaht Griffin expects to remain in Casper and to make his home here. * * # Army and Navy Boys Dine With Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop enter- tained a number of young army and navy boys at their home in East Sec- ond street Christmas Day, serving an excellent dinner at noon. Mrs. Wag: 0 entertained the same guests at er later in the day. The guests included Sergeant Ell worth who is home on a furlough from Camp Mead, Md§ Russell White, who has recently returned from a ing school at Cambridge, Ma: Marvin Bishop, formerly in train- ng at Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. ak: \. A_ Childers, owner of the Eagle ek Canyon ranch, near Alcova, own today attending to various ness matters, loading up with ter supplies. He reports the between Casper and Alcova in bad shape, with heavy snowdrifts all “long the route. CHAMBERLIN COMPANY TO OCCUPY QUARTERS IN 10.0. F, BUILDING The Chamberlin. Furniture & Un- sking Co., is moving from its old ‘on in the Woods building to the ellows building and will occupy re rooms formerly used by the ‘n Rule. The store will remain ‘ all day today while the stock "g @rranged, but will be open for 8 tomorrow. Cre w Toads der the 5 5, WS 800n as the Golden Rule store (ychased the Woods building the ou uberlin company immediately se: iste & lease on the Odd Fellows er location—the two stores are ely Swapping locations. me Home Cooking—at The Harvey. 7 Tribune. Wantade: are a onders. } | IL r AHHUHWULOLULLULIAULUN UU ae HUY At drug stores everywhere. Mrs HE Te Seidel aed Me aed Dts 0 A When YOUR Soldier Boy rE TORN s Mother, Wife, Sister, Sweet- heart Look your best when he re- turns to you Our Pre-Inventory SALE BEGINS FRIDAY December £>Fth Every Hat In Our Shop Marked Down to Half Price Or Less Attending this remarkable sale will be to to your advantage Martz Hat Shop 114 North Center THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE cn id ios 4. TNE? were y tage es N le Offi lcommend T to CASPER STORAGE CO. Seattle 1cer Tanlac is in sr by the| Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Furs. |Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by} Reasonable, Reliable, Responsible. Tells of Trouble the Alc Mercantile Co.—Adv. : 12-2-tf Collins Was Nearly Down and Out -Gains 25 Pounds by Taking Tanlac “A me ne that will do as much for suffering people as this Tanlac has done for me is certainly worth! recommending to the pu and I can’t say too much for it,” said John Collins, of 1214 st Columbia Ww street, Seattle, while in a Bartell drug store, recently. Mr. Collins has been a resident of Seattle for the past 13 years, and is a popular member of the | police force. “When I began taking Tu »” Mr. |Collins continued, “I w only {150 pounds and was in such a bad condition that I could not patrol my beat. But, I now weigh 175 pounds have gained 25 pounds and am feeling Tine. I have had trouble with my stomach for several years. Nearly |everything I would eat disagreed with me. My food would almost invariably sour and keep me filled with gas and misery most all the time. Then some- time ago I had a fall of about 30 feet which came near putting me out of mission. On top of this I had an attack of grippe and I simply got to, where I was just about down and out. My whole body seemed full of neural- gia and rheumatism and I ached all over. Every joint in me ached and the pain in the left side of my back, over my kidneys, was so severe at times that I could hardly stand it. Nothing did me any good and finally I just had to give up my position, stop working entirely and do nothing but try to find relief. My sleep was very poor and I kept falling off in (weight until I got down to 150 pounds “Then I got uneasy about my con- dition, went to Colorado and stayed there for a while but never did get any better until I began taking Tanlac and then I commenced climbing right There is hope for those who have suffered from so-called incurable diseases and ailments, and those who are not up to the mark in health and efficiency. That hope lies in Chiropractic. Chiropractic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC) is based upon the knowledge of the brain, spinal column, spinal cord and nerves. Pressure on a nerve at the opening where it leaves the spinal column will cause disease in that organ or tissue at which the nerve ends. If the pressure is on the nerve that leads to the stomach, stomach trouble will result. The Chiroprac- tor adjusts with his hands, and without drugs or KNIFE, the displaced vertebrae, which relieves the in- terference with the nerve force and enables nature to restore normal condition, or health, in the affected organs. The beneficial results which generally follow the use of Chiropractic adjustments, even in cases that are ; long standing and obstinate, demonstrate the merits of i CHIROPRACTIC. RTne BETTER WAY TO HEALTH {i If you are ill and have not obtained relief hereto- fore, why not see what help Chiropractic offers? Learn up. I have used six bottles now and | mA “an have gotten rid of all that neuralgia | “bout Chiropractic. and rheumatism entirely and never Dr. Joseph H. Jeffrey Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey CHIROPRACTORS Lyric Theater Bldg. feel an ache or a pain. My appetite is great and my stomach is in such good shape that I can eat just any- thing I want without the least trouble afterwards. I now sleep like a log | every night and am in splendid condi- | tion in every way. I’m going back to work tomorrow, and I cheerfully re- Phone 706 J nnn ennnngsianagien suevemnnngueuunninnagpne te: J a to any Electric Light Socket Your work is done in one--half the usual time and with a great deal less effort. No more tread-mill drudgery; makes sewing a diversion, a recreation and a joy. LET US DEMONSTRATE Natrona Power Co. = = = = Chamberlin Furniture and Undertaking Co. IN THEIR NEW LOCATION Odd Fellows Building Will Reopen for Business Saturday, December 28 Chamberlin Furniture and Undertaking Co. 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