Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1919, Page 3

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919 E 5 | thers* League which foster- sto” . 5. ae hs SOCIETY | \| ; ; 4 the plan will have charge of we PAULINE FREDERICK i ed ; ane gencral public will be siven : | : | a entertainment features of the club| _ Kickers Has Jones returned to ist first opportunity of heari ck j is, See | his prewar work?” Harvey and Ed Donahue, : Mrs. B: icket = rs. Bauer Heads Ticket s he is looking for the sweet ballads, at the big show to be 5 and has. appointed the following com- | IQ 6 5 Bockes f Committee, Military Ball © | ae to have charge of the various} IN SARDOU’S FEDORA same job he was looking for."—-New staged at the Iris on the 18th by th: f |. Mrs. John A. Bauer nas been ap-! ae RaEA 5 : = York Sun. Casper Elks. -2: ‘ pointed chairman of the ticket com! 3 Entertainment—Mrs. Sam Service, IT THE InIS SUNDAY LT Pasu 5 Miss May Winter, Mrs. C. H. Long, 1 mittee of the Mothers’ League Mili- ; : tary: ball and-all members of the Aa Mere ge Meme eran, © P, Bacon. ganization who intend to help dispose amecURye <a CuI (Go Lis of the tickets are requested to notify |tleficld, W. M. Kleber, Will I Me \the chairman. honey, Otis Thompson und J. 1 | Dunn. the beautiful and talented cinema | 4 The impression has spread general- es 5 cane Wheaten Ree la ly that the military ball is to be lim-|Plans for Soldiers’ and Sailors’ ‘ urniehine- Mesiames M- gAGol, ataugupbeou emma mLaranioareg icy ‘as) + Game yy Score o! to |ited to + if yhile in fact] -. |bere, m. E. atton, ma Bohan-| tures, few of whom neglected the op- Pe ES eR ee AL Club Takes Impetus from Or non, .Chris Wagner and George| portunity r ntly presented to them The admirers of Pauline Frederick, iT j |it is to be a public dance for the sn - . 2 F 18 Foleyiee Injury to sarpousvet aie the returned sol.| 8anization Meeting Friday Davis. to see her in Tosca” and “Resur- Local Center dicralacauahtadens te. | Aft | Magazines—Mrs. S. H. Puntenney| rection,” when those excellent photo- = acquainted with Casper people. ernoon : reall, but a ra- |The dance will be an informal affair, | : and Arthur Schulte. plays were displayed at the New Iris Not a cureall, but a ra | ee theater,@will be delighted to learn that tional remedy for catarrh and The second basket ball game of the | and it will not be necessary to wear, Activit; - i i ill not ec y ctivity toward the permanent or. Thomas Hall, a prominent Glenao| She will be seen at the same play- all inflammation and conges- season was played Friday night atja dress suit. Soldiers, however, arc | izati ay a | : M Wheatland, and resulted in an over. requested to wear their aitors See of the Soldiers’ and Sail-| ident, is numbered among the busi-|house Sunday in a picturization of tion of the mucous mem- a feat for the C: | showing their rank and standing. The | °° club was given impetus yester-| ness visitors in Casper today. another of Sardou’s great plays, “Fe- branes. whelming defea: ort e Casper team, | dance will be held February 14 as the day when a meeting of several score | A Gag) dora,” which was for years the star- Catarrh attacks the mucous linings, In any ©: the final score being 64-18 in favor/tris Orchestra and Masonic Temple | of prominent Casper people was held! W. H. Clark, a prominent Riverton |in# vehicle for Sarah Bernhardt and) n any part orks body. : a ia Dery as ome ara of Wheatland. The local players have been engaged for the occasion. |at the Mullin club for the purpose|Oil man, is spending geveral days in the late Fanny Davenport. Coen CON ie oe a re rvaqatainietay wai were outclassed both in experience seas : ‘of stimulating interest in the work.| Casper on matters pertaining to his Dancearea 7 a é F : and weight, the Wheatland boys aver-| Paul Stencil Takes {It was decided to immediately equip oil interests. SAVE YOUR MONEY—Buy a meal aging 176 and Casper boys 135. Miss Tucker As Bride. jthe Cobb building on North Center = * ticket at The Harvey. | The members of the Casper aggre | After being unable to find a min- street with a view to eventually ac- George Farthing, well known Doug- | , A gation who went to Wheatland were ister to perform the nuptial knov, quiring a lease on the entire building| las resident, is visiting in Casper on VERNA C. BURNETT 1 Price and Quinlan, forwards; Grieve, Paul Stencil and Miss Ruth Tucker, for club purposes. Benefits of the!a combined business and pleasure center; Kocher and Kidd, guards. both of Casper, appeared before udg> club will be limited to the service of trip. i | Teacher of Violin { Blachard and Mathewson, subs. Quin. W. E. Tubbs yesterday evening ana/men of either army or navy and ex-! | | i SICK FROM THOSE ‘e Family. lan, Grieve and Kocher are new men,| announced their desire of becoming tends its membership lists to all men Carleton Clymer, a prominent Ba- and have only played one week, but'one. A few minutes later the couple who were subject to call for service sin merchant, is numbered among the | 9 are making a fine showing. Price, left the judge’s court chamber m#: | when the armistice was signed. business visitors in Casper today. Quinlan and Grieve made field bas- and wife. The marriage came as the 7 THE MOST DANGEROUS Natrona Fuel Co. 1 Phone 768W after 6 o'clock ! 1 < kets. culmination of a romance which ha The Wheatland team was composea | existed for several months since t of ones and Jones, forwards; Johnson, meeting of the young couple here is center; Wahn and Lomis, guards. The Casper. OF ALL DISEASES Phone 949. for fifteen y ‘ Wheatland star was L. Jones, who, Mr. Stencil is employed at the Stan- J. L. Biedermann, prop. to everybody suffering with made twelve field baskets. Coach dard Refinery in a responsible pos. | ° x, at b G St. : Rae Bender says the game was one of the |tion, while the bride is a popular, gmportant to one HARES Oi Capsules Soe Mra eran eh GEBO COAL A a as 5: 1 THOMUSON fastest he has ever witnessed. Dur- clerk at the Kimball drug store. Mrs | kidneys. When they slow up and com-| tried preparation used all over the FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH. | WRITE FOR THIS BOOK. ing the first ten minutes the score wa» Stencil put in her appearance at the pence 011m Hnithels duties, look out! picelalie contariee iheyicontalny ouly COKE WwooD Penuusyls Indicated CO a eaee All “k and suffer 8-5 in favor ce Cane hint the center, |store this morning and requested that) Find out what the trouble ts—with- cease n line ced couteeclonae |% City office 157 So. Center St. and con mucous lin-| V7ite “The Reruns i ae. e y 1 out delay. henever you feel nervous, s bs ° aan 5-8 Gneve, Sra aa ine ait one orn nek UAT SCURT RIEGEL SIME! Storeit thas, Weak, dizzy, suffer from. sleeplessness, | 188 herbs, well known and used by phy- Gen. Office 5th and Beech sts. toda count of a sprained writs, and the from Miss Tucker to Mrs, stencil, S ‘ing in the back, wake up at | Sitians in their daily practice, GOLD score rose for Wheatland, giving the first intimation of the cere- kidneys need help. These are | MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im- The next game will be played on| mony to her friends and co-workers. signs to warn you that your kidneys| ported direct from the .aboratories in e Ne A Bey ane e Signs i) Derforming their functions | Holland, ‘They are convenient to take, the local floor on Friday, February ‘ 4 » 14, when the Laramie Press will come Lundberg’s Students’ in a Ce een ocr laf OE Grae st upon Do Ir Toa. to Casper, and the people of Casper Sixteenth Recital to accumulate and be converted into|inem at any drug store, but be sure orld Fa-| IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORMA. will have an opportunity to see the The sixteenth recital by the pupils pre | Stle ae ie a ital to get the original imported GOLD mous Perund | Net yourl dealenitonien borane team win a victory on its own floor. _ of Professor pundbare will te held atroy you unless they are driven from MEDAL brand. Accent no substitutes, Sold Everywhere. Almanac. re at the studio this cvening. The fol- your system. sealed packages, ree es, BABY GIRL ARRIVES TO lowing pupils will participate: Voice You can sell it In the Want Ad column. Lander Valley Produce Man e Scoggan Hay, Grain and Farm Products. Wire or write. Lander, Wyo. GLADDEN NICHOLS’ HOME Mrs. D. M. Lobdell, ™ Raeda Ericsen, Miss Margaret Speas and Sedell M is. Piano: LaClair Di Mr. and) MrslliRussell H. Nichols|(4 Gale Nene SS are the proud parents of a new baby —$—$<»——_ —__ girl which was born at a local hos-| ATTENTION STOCKMEN pital during the early part of the! Or anyone needing hay. I have for week, The little stranger weighed immediate delivery any quantity of nine and one-half pounds. Both the hay up to 300 tons, all baled and mother and daughter are progressing ready to go. For particulars and price nicely. call at Grand Central Hotel, phone V. Ss KKH KH SAHIN AAA SLA AS ASA AANA AA SAIS NAA AAA ALES CASTLE & MECHALEY : Blakey & Co. 2nd Floor O. S. Bldg. —_—_—_—_ a . A F, Cunningham and F. ut Squibb 57 or 178M. a BRE BGNSTRUGRIGNI COME ANY of Douglas, were numbered among 1 ieceiany thingielserat i } the business arrivals in Casper Fri- gne Eka’ minstrel You ae toe. Mi W. Second St A Sale of Spring Ready-to-Wear - | West impersonating a stick of licorice ‘elephone . : ae ake and hear him sing ‘That's What YOU BUILDERS. SEE CASTLE & MECHALEY Commencing Monday and lasting Makes a Wildcat Wild.” 2-7-2 For gravel and excavating. Our price for delivery of gravel Mrs. H. H. Tappert and children and sand, $1.80 per yard; delivery any part of town. pein will arrive this afternoon from their Mrs. A. H. Bunnell of Casper home in eastern Nebraski to join Mr. spending the winter at the Merr a : Tappert, examiner in charge of the Jones hotel at Ocean Park, Calif. We give you good service local United States employment serv- cording ’ i vas received by ice. Pos Be core ee aa ee POCO CI Oy 7 ae IER HERRERA TERRA HIER RE REIKI H ERR EH _——————— for One Week only = KKK Ws : Separate Skirts $10.00 50 new spring skirts—- Silks in Plaid, Roman Blouses Stripes, Silk Poplin and all wool serges—these skirts $5.75 are regularly priced at $14 Georgette and Crepe de eA = seeonooseesscosoes OOPOSOOSOFSESOOE — Ge PUBLIC AUCTION Wholesale Exclusive Market 1%" Here’s a Home at Your Own Price! GOOD THINGS TO EAT In Kenwood Addition and on SPECIAL TODAY Meadow Gold Butter SLLLLLL LAA LL LL AL SIOMIIIISITIIISSOOIIISTAIISIOIOITTOTIOOIOISS. Hens ae sli eds e $ Per pound to $16.50. Chene in all the new spring Bega OE OOM USE WE aun Eeesuibees SALE PRICE styles in light and dark and a good place for poultry; Per Dozen —--- No. | Storage Eggs east front, lot 40 by 140. Bers Dozengo nee = ao eee ee eee Plate Boiling Beef RENTERS WAKE UP) sic cr moan : BLACK BASS, CAT FISH, MOUNTAIN TROUT FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, HENS Own Your Own Home legally ‘AND SPRINGS and lawfully: Look—$50.00 down THE NORRIS CO. on day of Sale WEDNESDA Y, —Phone 12— February 12, 1919, 2 p. m. ¢ And $25 a month with interest OOOO A: once a year. Think this over— don’t run or walk fast but hurry: to be on the ground next Wed- nesday. ' The deed for this property will be on hand for you to examine ¢ and Attorney M. W. Purcell will be on the ground to see that you get exactly what you buy. TEN PER CENT OFF for CASH If Paid In Full George C. Davis, Owner. W. A. Svare, Auctioneer. For -Location Call Geo. C. Davis. Ce *, $10.00 shades. Over 100 to select F from. Dresses $15.75 New Spring Dresses in Taffeta, Georgette and other combinations. Dresses DressesE that sold uv to $35.00. $25.00 SALE PRICE 5 ou ar ooKin $15.75 4 pte good, serviceable dress, you VERY SPECIAL will find it among this lot. All Winter They include all materials Suits, $25.00. in Wool, Silk and Georgette All Winter. Dresses for street, afternoon , Coats, $25.00. evening wear. All sizes. 7 : Values to $50.00. New Arrivals SALE PRICE We are now $25.00 showing some Exclusive _. COATS,. Just received a full line CAPES, of “Eiffel” Silk Hose in and black, white, grey, brown DOLMANS _ and dark brown. Ledttkdtbhte hh dhidtthttdtiddhthdtdtthddédéeds SALE PRICE $5.75 100 Per Cent Wool 100 Per Cent Wool \ : ‘ N Arrival of Spring Samples ; Order your Spring Suit 4 & N N , \ MP EO JZLLZZLILLLLALSLALALLLAL 2 NOW and have it ready when you need it. FREE Extra Trousers at one- a i i i i i 2 2 2 2 A A half price on winter weights. Jack Pettingill Exclusive Tailor Room 214 0. S. Bldg. "OOOO OOOIOOMS: CCCUCC CC’

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