Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 3

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Che Casper Dap Tribune George E. Larson of Mitchell is af Attorney G. R. Hage: of the firm late arrival. ‘of Hagens, Stanley & Murane, left a | Frag Bien jyesterday afternoon for and r@) ] e | Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bercu of fother points along the Northwestern : | Douglas are visiting in Casper for a jon business matters. PAGE THREE 'SERBIAN UNION | GETS APPROVAL OF MONTENEGRO. 39 |few days and are at the Henning. Lo eid ha | Ge 8 | H. O. Barber and W. | D. C. and John McClellan of Ar-:Lander are in iown. : minto are in town on business. | Pg | x ONDON. reat Oo The king. | Alex King has gone to Cheyenne | aom of Montenegro ceased to exist Sunday when the national assembly ) ratified the union with Serbia. | ————» = H R. Weeks of | T. P. Andrews of Worland is a Cas- on business. ‘per visitor. Cro Oh ke pl pedo Charles Anda has gone to Denver Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen |St. Mark’s Guild ln pepo mecstson car uow det iiveris)| ona business sa |W. R. Johnson has returned from | tortains Tuesday Will Meet Tomorrow EO Gia EE a business trip to Denver. | see : ; The guild of St. Mark’s church will | Su8 Mrs. Sarah Place, the librarian of “+ 6 } Pp Mrs. P. a Nicoleyae Seat [ewer Sine oie Ae Mrs Arthur Mae . N. McDaniel of Douglas is in the Natrona County Library, is ill| M. C. Price, secretary to Governor | ° nty at a sewing pa dj ‘Bt & s ‘ 2 ji i + STP ryt 2 — i hae eae yesterday afternoon. | Donnel, 1000 South Elm street. Heasper 2 & be Ra oa wa uate Garey, was in+ Casper over the week- and Beautiful, Healthy W omen is the first of a series of par- Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard Shipp’ john McMahon went to Manville i Choe | few weeks. ** The Baptist Mission circle will meet at the home of Mrs. M. Tilton, 403 that she will give in the next | The Eastern Star will meet tomor- 8 o'clock. s * 6 Psychology Club Hears Intercsting Discussion Mr. Shipp trans- lacted legal business while in the Con- verse county capital * * © | a i ti plas s 2 = | vestel z row night at the Masonic temple at meter ite ouee yesterday and re- | yesterday. Mrs. Wilma Shafner place of Mrs. Sarah Plac lie library during her illness. #) 4 taking the t the pub- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Finnegan have | returned from a trip through south and a visit in South Dakota. * 8 * the L, A. J. Philippot has returned from 3,000,000 People Use It Annually As a Tonic, Strength and Blood-builder MAKE THIS TEST Yom? East Fourth street, on Thursday af- . en ait al Jack Leary, commercial agent for Ae je Te sou eroaet eallleecicoug yen owelitito i a at 2:30. sve - % * siness tri nver. i. i j we fernodn) S142 7am Fe eae eee NES TEE! | eC ee ee ne: : | venous Etam29 — youraclf to make the following test: See how | . ' jing at the library last night. Mrs. | the Casperites who were business vis- Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lee are in town NUXATEO long you can work or how far you can walk | Mrs. J. E. Dyke, accompanied by Davis reviewed the ‘esson and Mrs. |jtors in Douglas and other po on|for a few days ona business and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Havens of UXAT without becoming tired. _Ne3 eltwo hve Martin gave an instructive and inter- Olean, New York, are the house 'RON grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three her two daughters, Agnes and Clelia, left yesterday afternoon to spend » few days at Poison Spider with Mr. Dyke, who is drilling there. “8 # Surprise Party for Marie Whittington The fourteenth birthday of Marie Whittington was the occasion of a delightful surprise party in her honor on Sunday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in games and music, after which a delicious luncheon was served The table was appropriately decorat- ed with a large basket of Easter eges and a large cake with 14 cand Those present were the Misses Pz ine Pelsor, Edythe Clemons, Dorothy Nickerson, Edythe Hunter, Margar- ette Hamilton, Iva Dillon, Beatric: Becker, Imogene Cotton, Marie P’ ters, Tena Peters, Haseltine Julian Marie, and Leah Whittington. so 8 Lutheran Ladies Aid Will Meet The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. William Ellenberg, 413 North Muple treet. esting talk on the line of work pur- sued by the club. se @ Quiet Wedding Marks Soldier’s Return Here. George L. Blair and Mary E. Don- nelley were quietly married night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clay on South McKinley, with just a few of the intimate friends of the young couple to witness the ceremo- ny. The ceremony was performe d by Rev. Walter L. Bradley of the Pres- byterian church. According to the present plans of the young couple, | after a bricf honeymoon tour they will make their home here. The groom recently returned from army service, having spent a year over- aS. ———— ————_—__ - | CITY NEW. Miss Eva Ferguson, of Riverton is spending a few di house-guest of Mrs. E. * * S. Troxel. ,ters at Billings, passed thru Casper jhe will spend s ‘ness and pleasure. Jas city | firmati Tom Vucurevich, a brother of the! the road yesterday. ss ® W. L. Simplot, claim agent for the Burlington company with hcadquar- where on com- to last night enroute to Doug he will spend several day: pany business before returning Casper. * & # Attorney George W. Ferguson left yesterday afternoon for Lusk, where he will spend several days on business fér local oil intere * * City Engineer M. N. Wheeler will leave this evening for Defiver, where al days on busi- * * Asa F. Sloan, rlerk, to succeed Ch Bryan, who recently resi night’s meeting. TI was made last night. “Wateh the Elgin Movement" pleasure trip. Charles A. Cullen, former manager | of the telephone company in Casper * guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin. Is fortwo weeks. Then test your strength in and see how much you have gained. Numbers of nervous, un-down people, who were ailing all the while, have most astonishingly in- creased their strength an ndurance i in 2 weeks’ time in many instances. ; Manorscroans's Nong: Hutated Iron which tf prceribed recommended an ot ics times per day after m results to od your money. I ie | Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Money We Can Save You Time and Money: To Buy a VICTORY BOND By Our Prompt and Efficient Service We carry a large stock of Drugs, Drug Sundries, the best of Toilet Articles, Powders, Cosmetics and Perfumes. tackle, a large assortment. Headquarters for Spaulding ba 1s] a ‘ F ; yell known Casper broker, ar 1 ball goods. Jewelry of all kinds (none but the best). East- Only Voice Pupils At > we , : z | : : H is ce in Casper yesterday from the, Black | man Kodaks and Supplies (the home of the Picture Shop). PP! I Prof. Lundberg’s Recital At the 28th recital that was held at Prof. Lundberg’s studio, the evening was devoted entirely to voice pupils in preparation for extension of the endeavors of the pupils in musics circles in Casper. The recital held at the studio last night and the Hills, S. his future home in Casper. se ® R. for the Clydesdale truck, left y day afternoon for Lusk where he will spend several days on a business and pleasure trip. * * D., country and will make = N. Van Sant, state distributor): combined = So says Uncle Sam to all of A Large Force of Competent Druggists Who Will Understand Your Wants and Will Sell Yeu What You Ask for. CASPER PHARMACY 110 East Second St. : : : Casper, Wyoming following pupils participated: Mrs. . i : cane aoe z : jal Branson, the Misses Selma’ Jack Clayton of the Cosden Oil |! merica’s young manhood. = Baeda Ericsen and Helen | company, has gone to Lusk on busi- The Trupedic Shoe is the very best ley, and Messrs. E. J. Donahoe and James Shikany. * * Changes Meeting Night For this week at least, the Casper Choral society will not mect at its ness. * 2 © Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Barry of Den- ver are spending a few days in C23- i per and are at the Henning. oo. * J. H. Johnston of Sheridan is in regular ‘Thursday night meeting at town on business. the Presbyterian church. Prof. Ru- ** * i Time to change to new: i Spring clothing, furnishings — | i i and hats. Change to one of our light ? weight suits. Here are the i new styles and patterns. Change to light under- ‘answer to this nation-wide demand for better fitting footwear, because it is built upon new principles which, INSURE proper fitting shoes. What distinctly marks Trupedics) from the others, is the fact they are. made in three types on the same style, toe: straight and outflare. “All normal feet are, lof one of three types and not of one. standard type.’’- ‘This fact is now dolph Lundberg, who has charge of! 8B. W. Anderson of Lusk is a busi--? wear: it wi , the society, has changed the mecting | ness visitor in Casper. H W oe i wl add a bei ‘established after. years of, scientific so that all members| ? * 8 * ; comfort. nion suits an night to Frid: of the orga: on can be his g¢ at a social gathering and m les ts | If. C. Crouch of the Baldwin Piano = || Change to a new hat—one company of Denver is in Casper on Following the program refreshments | business. will be served. 8 * Methodist General Aid Meets Friday The general aid of the Methodist 2:30 in the basement room of the church, \ “mystery program” has been ar- ranged by Mrs, R. E. Miller. The hostesses will be Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. Il. M. McBride, Mrs. O. A. Greybeal, Mrs, R. E. Stine, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Richards, invited to attend. rw QUALITY CERTIFIED BY TEST All friends are cordially | | church will meet Friday afternoon at’ ing a few days in * _* # O. E. Rhinesmith of Thermopolis is j a Casper visitor. his re Edgar L, Beard of Basin is spend- Casper. . * M. N. Kaplan of Denver is a busi- ness visitor. “8 * Vance Rhoe of the Carter Oil com- pany has gone to Lusk. 2 « Z. C. O'Farrell of Glenrock spending a few days in Casper on business. Red Diamond Insect Powder complies fully with the Government ruling that Insect Powder, labeled as:such, must be milled from genuine Insect Flowers (Pyrethrum Cinerariaefolium) and nothing else. Much of the powder formerly sold as Insect Powder was sus- ceptible to adulteration which cheapened and rendered it ineffective. Red Diamond Insect Powder is absolutely pure—milled from genuine, insect flowers—therefore is effective. Get it from your druggist. Four sizes. Meyer Brothers Drug» Co. The Largest Drug House in the World A Founded in 1852 by Christian F. G. Meyer |; terns in shirts and neckwear. is two-piece. ? of the light weight felts in the new shades. Change to the new pat-= St. Louis ‘The Trupedic Shoe, in the right’ type for yoys foot, ‘will-prove'to be best fitting shoes, hi ant MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE DenverMedical Institute =>" KAA HAHAHA AERA AAAS AI IE WIRING 149 S. Center J. €. COUNTS, Prop. Phone 1013 S SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street Opposite Entrance te sew Pusteftice Vat te? AND BE CURED Hack of Crand Central Bar. popular prices. Ir "Ftected with elther acute or that we have treated and cured case after case 4 exactly like your own. if your disease is yet curable, an cure jt, and you may iste fer Men Only. St. Oppusite New Feat. ce, Denver, Colo. BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH All kinds of Sandwiches at k t \ HERE fn Ah eh A hdd de ddddk, | - The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE | Seay Frid _.33e€ 45e 0c | | Specials Thursday and Richelieu Stewed) Onions, No. 3 Can... Richelieu Asparagus Tips ........ Richelieu Golden Bantam Corn ...... Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in \ a Business Like Manner | = HEH HEH HHH IERIE KLEE HRA KIARA IAS ESI IAEA IEE * TIM HURLEY TRANSFER Phones—Office, 26-J; Res. 779-W. Light and Heavy Hauling. Baggage Transfer, Piano Moving lf It Can Be Moved, We Can Do It c HEH HAHAH HHH IKARIA HIE SLE ASSESSES S ASAE IS ASSAM ERRRR EH COMPUTATIONS | INVOICES TIME SHI INVENTORIES bert itd eee mia Estimates 01 Job Work / ousiness. CO COPE) Uxr1 Comptometer Operators w = 3 COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. | Furnished by. the FREE—Consultation, Examination— FREE Baca sa pat CAS BERNE U Sanemeee ocr areres et ia aria “Bi re 3 by i mith ‘arte 31d ae yy » ‘ i pay cbnrees nu tov" an to be within the reach of even the peargst, ane oe ynd and Durbin YP i ; Once free. Hours, Sp. my Sundays, 10 2. m to 7 Sa : TIP ILPAPLAA ES BLISHED 1852 MPF TS Attention Elks No. 1353 And Candidates Next Regular Meeting Called FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2, AT 7:30 P. M. ALL MEETINGS PRIOR TO THIS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED BY ORDER OF E. R. Da, ROB’T. COHEN, Secretary. WWIII SI ISS ISIS ISS.

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