Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 Mrs. H. J. Peterson Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. H. J. Peterson entertained at Merton McKendri lunéHeon+ ‘yesterday at c one ‘o’clock. , Her artistic home was ** decorated with spring flowers, the Aid Elects Officers color scheme being yellow and white. (a fhe tablé were white tulips and the members of the Ladies’ Aid So-| Covers were lai “ety of the Presbyterian church a beautifal yellow daffodils. for sixteen. Those present were: Mesdames B. B. Lummis, Gus Bell, R. H. Staley, A. E. Stirrit, M. N. Wheeler, A. E.!° Biglin, W. H. Tolhurst, Q. K. Deaver, | ident; Mrs \. A. Schulte, W. H. Leavitt, O. L,| Presiden Walker, Leigh Townsend, M. C. Dut- ton, J. W. Bingenheimer, Paul Bach-! clor, Wilson Kimball, Jr. e, 8 & Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Schumaker Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Quintin K. Deaver were the guests of honor at a beau- Mr. |; tifully appointed dinner which and Mrs. Carl F.. Shumaker gave last night at their home, 1015 South Center street. These seated about the attractively decorated table were: Mr. and Mr: Quintin K. Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. A E. Biglin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingen- heimer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leavit:, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peterson, and the “| 60 people attended the entertainment | Kendrie, Messrs John Hoye, Terence ! THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE : i akes it necessary for the manage- mi C. W. Sparr, a | O’Mara, Leonard Cherrett, Edward ment to i t upon these measures. has been visiting at s North, Clifford Wonderly, Donald These dances are so successful that other eastern points for the pas ,Wonderly, John Donohue, Russell everyone in the younger set looks for- we , is now ing in Wonderly, Ray Wonderly, Bauer, ward with much pleasure to the Fri- while enroute hor day evenings upon which they are * ———— M. J. Foley has returned fre Presbyterian -Ladies’ | es- terday afternoon at her home, South Grant street. The annual elec were, Mrs. S. H. Puttenney, pr E. L. Hambright, vice- | Mrs. Reed Miller, secre- tary, Mrs. James Burns, treasurer.” ae cians: Mrs. J. C. Snook invited a few friends to an informal tea yesterday at her home, 1116 South Center § Mrs. T. A. Dean will entertain at > second of the series of teas which | gi 0 North Wolcott street. | Odd Fellows Give Dance. ’ The Odd Fellows gave an old time dance at their hall last night. About Square dances, circle two-s and} plenty of waltzes made the time fly until the party broke up about 1:00 harming hosts. . " 5 ¢ 3 : o'clock. The Iris orchestra proved it versatility by playing music from the} civil war period to the modern ja Will Meet Tomorrow Cc i f , “ offee and sandwiches were serve The Fortnightly luncheon ciub ase Sh CRAKE will meet tomorrow at the home «¢ Mrs. John McGrath, 126 North: Wol cott street. * * Fortnightly Luncheon Special business will come up for determination at the regular me eting tonight of the Neighbors of Wood- craft, and a full attendance of mem-! bers is desired. Party for Eilleen O'Mara Mrs. E. J. O'Mara entertained last night at her home 857 South Wal- nut street for her daughter, Miss Eillen O’Mara. The evening spent in games, dancing and singing and delicious refreshments were serv- ed. Those present were: Misses slice eeeeeEe, Hilina Wilson, Kath- een "Mara, Mabel Houseworth,| one request 2 Alice Holthuis, Ruth Saltz, May Tay-| friend Re ie vase lar, Eilleen_O’Mara, Mildred Mc-' popularity of thes> eee “ Young Peoples Good Times Club Weekiy Dance Tonight. The managers of the Young Peo-|! ples Good Times club, who gi dance every wee! d it nec insist upon all guests, both 1. gentlemen, presenting their tions at the door, inv and ask that invitation for any} no| The growing dancing parties Po tooe% RS Po Special Values ? % ? o 1M RD A004, 1M Jo fo-a8o-a8o-4, ° 3 23 RS ~~ 3 For Tomorrow and All Next Week z $ Monarch Sifted % = —) fr) Early June Peas, size 2 can .......... Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, 3 cans, size No. 1... - Farm House Egg Plums One Gallon Can ........ S. B. S. Gooseberries og a —) (0 nese 1M ° 1M so elo-oteato-s ¢ mJ oa te) ho-egest ? : 3 + One Gallon Can*:!': fe 75@ Se @ Mammoth Grape FOR , + Fruit, 30c¢ each, ...... 2 — 55e RX Me ee ¢ ROSE BRAND F ORANGES, GOOD SIZE, per doz. 400,28 FoR 75€ Citizens Equity Association Citizens Equity saves for Casper Citizens. 236 E. Second St. Telephone 304 MoM 12% 6% 2% 0%e oo oe oo Sn Mn o%e a2, watoesody a a Se OC OI oat Serta? KO e KO + Late Roegoegeasoet Lote ta Me Soegoeedoe, RK? ¢ KP om 04,04, iM ree, % .> 1M res M% ? eo ro « ZRH K HIRE K HK IHK NEHA HHL R RIE RTE LEER The MANHATTAN CAFE Phone 34 140 South Center Street Casper, Wyo. Our aim is to please the most particular. Clean and well cooked food is health. Health to our patrons means success to us. The meats used in our establishment are the best procurable. The milk, cream and butter comes from our selected dairies. Coffee, highest grade, especially prepared for us, fresh daily and served with absolutely pure cream. Our pies, cakes, puddings and all pastries are home made. Soups, tempting and delicious. Absolutely pure. Steaks, of quality and quantity to satisfy the hungriest. ‘ Orchestra entertainment dinner and supper hours. LEK KHL KKK HEHE HHH HIKES HHL EAE EXKHHHK HEHEHE RIERA: EREREHKA KLIK EIA IKK IIIS III HII ASIII ISIS SII IIIA The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Special for Saturday Richelieu Main Corn ..... Richelieu Golden Bantam Corn ......... Richelieu Little Kernel Corn ........ ... Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned: Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner was held at the Star rooms at the ion of officers was held, those elected |i _\order. {work was put on fo: he SEE SPIEL REN CD DRT AIT DOS SR ee NTP TI TI ITD —— : * held. |John Hays Among the Mrs. W. H.:Crawford entertained | Initiated Eastern Star. fe | ments wer teresting ¢ las the r n ing this afternoon at her | pro | now and be |the Clowery home on North Ce inspecting holdings of local At an Eastern Star initiation which Creek fields. sonic temple last night, J county agricultur: itiated into the myster Rumors state that went thru the tes without a wh Following the relieved by Dr. King’s New Discovery ation refresi nd a highly i: ing was hela. , Whose condi- 1 for some weeks It of a long s reported to be ng. Mr. Clowery is 2 about a little. H attack for very long. Fc a little while to relieve *t atid on the road to recover va when New Discovery fa lieves irritation, soothes the parc! sore throat, brings comfort. KIMBALL’S SATURDAY SPECIALS It is our intention to put on Special Sales every Saturday. We are not a cut rate drug store and it is not our intention to fight any other stores as it is the policy of the Rexall Stores all over the country to run these sales every Saturday. In regard to our Kantieek Water Bottle line, wish to state that no Kantleek goods are genuine unless they are stamped “A Rexall Product,” made in Boston, Mass., on every bottle and goods without this stamp are over a year old as the Rexall people bought out this line nearly a year and a half ago. Do not be deceived by buying old deteriorated stock which was made two years ago and which has no guarantee with the bottle. These goods are advertised in all the leading magazines. For sale at the Rexall Stores. Buy your drugs at the Rexall Store. SATURDAY ONLY Tanlac (Genuine), regular $1.20. Special at Tooth Brushe: Special at Pepsodent, regula: Special at___ 33 Palmolive Shaving Cream, regular 40c. Special at a reser: te Aspirin Tables, 5-gr., one dozen. (Genuine). 12¢ ae 10¢ Special at ese Hee ST Bromo Quinine, regular 30c. Special at 3 Seidlitz Powders. tialsetouretorsa ss ea eae Bese = KANTLEEK HOT AWATER BOTTLE Genuine Special at . . Ivory Soap, r Special at___ Syrup of Fig: Specinlbaters = eee Syrup of Pepsin, small 37c. Special at__ 2 EE Elkay Straw Hat Dye. Special at_ See Colorite, regular 35c. Special at pe Soe Pinex Cough Remedy, regular 60c Special at_ Sea ce re Sal Hepatica, regular 30c. Ghai Cie en a oe we Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, regular $1.20. Special at- meee: ae = S. S. S. Blood Medicine, regular $1.10. SnecialMates2- oso wo Soon ene Coston, resullar 40c. Q 26e Pantry Specials 34e Opeka Coffee, regular 40c. Special ate: semana ener ees Opeka Tea, regular 55c. Spacial aca: ann Liggett’s “‘Symonds Cocoa, regular 30c. 4 Special at__.--_____ Liggett’s “Symonds Choc. Bar, reg. 25c. Specialeato esse Liggett’s Special at__ Kimball Drug Store “THE REXALL STORE” “THE PIONEER STORE” trip to Edgemont, S. D., where he com- panies in the Moss Ayate and Mule om FEEL MISERABLE FROM THAT COLD? Colds and coughs are quickly Nobody should feel “perfectly mise erable” from a cold, cough or bronchial For it takes onl et bacl Dr. King’s ithfully acd, It soon loosens the phlegm, ree hed, Is De | street. Half a century old and more popular. Sergeant Fri today Shan fevers<60¢ land ($1.20 pte Cc Winter, who returned to Make Your Bowels Behave | Jasper h membe of the 116th * . an ammunition train, is seriously ill, hav- |, Make them function with gratifying ing contracted infiu soon after BOS nat gelieve their torpidity Dr. his arrival here. His condition is not King’s New Life Fiils will. They are thought to be dangerous unless com- | perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the plications arrise. system surely, comfortably. 25c. n, who and Chicago) liar | | | WHY PAY MORE? $4.50 per gallon for Shertvin-Wil- paints, it weighs two pounds per gallon more than any other mixed | paint. 3 s, diamond 1 work, gen- > repairing, no for mortise locks, gl wall paper, weather strips eral contracting. Ilov job too small. Homes on rent payments. CASPER HOME BUILDERS Co., Inc. Corner R. R. & Durbin Sts. 3-11-tf Suite 302 1-2-t1 f Security Loan Company. O.S. Bldg SPANISH INFLUENZA Do Not Fear When Fighting a German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK The cool fighter aw wins and so there is no need to become panic-: crowds. ; tricken. Avoid fear and Exercise in the fresh air and prac- tice the three C’s: A Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin, and Clean Bowels. 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After the acute attack is passed, which is gen- erally from three to seven days, the | system should be built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as “Iron- tic” tablets to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blood maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees | Pierce’s | —sold everywhere as Dr. Golden Medical Discovery.—Adv. Is Elegant Suits $19.00 up made-to-order by H.M.MARKS & COMPANY The Oldest Tailors in Existence Established 1872 CHICAGO, ILL. Economize beyond your fondest hopes. Save $5.00 to $10.00 on your ter suit, and get an extra pair of pants FREE. We guarentee every garment to fit and wear satisfactorily. 300 fine fabrics to choose from. We also offer you 60 eleven new styles, including Pinch Backs, Peg Tops, -Norfolks, Patch Pockets, Waist Seams, Interchange Belts, Etc. Have your measure taken today and save money. 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