Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1919, Page 3

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The local Woman’s Christian Tem- perance union wishes to express its|ing for a visit with relatives appreciation to those who in any way | friends at Billings, Mont. . * helped in making its drive a success, | and for the courtesy extended to the ladies who did the soliciting and the | children who sold the tags., * * * The Amoma-Agoga class of the| First Baptist church will hold its regu-| lar monthly meeting this evening inj the basement of the Baptist parson- | age. The president urges that all} the members be present, as the of- ficers for the next six months will | be elected. { * * Delphian Society | Has Social Meeting | Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen entertained | the members of the Delphian societv at a social and “get-acquainted” meeting at her home Wednesday af- ternoon. A musical program ‘was given and the guests took advantage of the occasion to become better ac- quainted. Delicious refreshments Mrs. J. L. Leadburg, left this morn- and Chaplin Lockyear, one of the Den- ver district ‘Minute Men” of the} Methodist Centenary drive has been | a Casper business visitor for several days in the interests of the nation- wide movement, conferring with local officials. s 8 * Concert by the Casper band at the | Iris, Friday in addition to Geraldine | Farrar in “Shadows,” a program you should not miss. 4-24-1t ~_ * #* Attorney W. H. Porter of Craw-| ford, Neb., who has been visiting | in Casper on legal business, has re- turned to his home in the Nebraska | city. * 8 J, E. Hanway, of the Tribune, re- turned this morning from Denver and other points, where he has visited on business during the past week in the! interests of the paper. ‘of the season. | Mrs, Henry F. Brennan, who has been visiting with relatives in Den- ver for the past week, is expected to return to Casper tomorrow morning. * & ! | | | | * | Mr. and Mrs. C. E7 Wygant left jyesterday on an extended business trip in Iowa. Mr. Wygant, former ) principal of the high school, has ac- cepted a position as a laboratory ex- pert for the Midwest Refini com- Mrs. Wygant’s relatives in Iowa wil return here to assume his duties. ners the Iris, Friday. Admission 50 ¢ents. 4-24-1t s # 8 A real entertainment, picture show and band concert by the Casper band Yat the Iris Friday, The first treat . 4-24-1¢ Sado Che Casper Dai Cribune pany, and after a montn’s visit with | Band concert, first of the season, | jin connection with feature picture at PASS EROEROR eIPIREY + Tom Downs, formerly a wel ; known Casper oil operator, returnec to Casper Wednesday after spendin; the winter in California and Texa;: points, where he has been actively engaged in development of oil inter. ests. He exnects to resume his per. manent residence here again this summer. i + * * J. E. Henson has returned to Cas- per after a short trip to Denver. so * Mrs. J. W. Owens of Riverton is ' spending a few days in Casper. * 8 * H. W. Grapes has returned from ja trip to Lusk. *“ * * Colin C. Rae of Denver is spend- ling a few days here on business. * * & | R. T. Hobson, who was recently jmustered out of the army, has re- lturned to Casper after visiting his PAGE THREE Mrs. L. A. Reed returned this, Miss Chella Martin of Greybull' norning from Denver where she has stopped off in Casper this morning |’ een visiting with friends for several, while enroute home after vis | jays. Mr. Reed accompanied Mrs. mother, who is confined in a Denver! eed on the trip to Denver where he hospital recovering from 2 serious! spent several days on business, re- operation. The Martins were former- turning to Casper yesterday morning. | ly well known Casper residents, leav- aie ee: ing here several months ago to take Harry N. Isenburg, general man-|'up their home in Greybull. ager of the Riverton Refining com- s * vany, was an arrival in Casper this; Corbet’s Quality Ice e-eam, whip- norning from Denver. After a short ping. cream and fresh milk at The visit in Casper he will continue his Wignvam.’ 4-24-3t trip to Riverton where he will trans- A act business in the interests of the) Fee refining <ompany. $ TRADE MARK (¢ me ee The City of GOODRICH | Akron. Ohio Home cooking at the fir ‘ev. ITS NOT YOUR HEART; =~, | ~ : -y,§ » X'S YOUR KIDNEYS | “7 py eh \ -_’ Kidsiey disease 16 26 reapecter of per-| signals that thé kidneys need help} sons. A majo: of the ills afflicting yen sbould use GOLD SIEDAL Hoe | ple today can traced back to the/lem Oil Capsules immediately. The ‘idney trouble. soothing, healing oil stimulates the were served. * * Salto Club Gives First Dance of Season Tonight The Salto club will give its first dance this season tonight at the Masonic temple. This will be on of the events of the spring and will be a brilliant affair. ; ‘TO AVOID AND RELIEVE IN- FLUENZA (By Dr. Franklin Duane) Many peopie have been frightened by what they have read or heard of | jinfluenza. The more you efar the| |disease, the surer you are to get it. Go right_about your business and; forget it. As the disease is spread) Danes barista pees the Friday | principally by keontect thew sneezing) 3 . 7 “ | coughing or spittin gm,any health au- fvening Dancing club will be Bhs | thorities have advised that every one row night at the Masonic temple. | wear a gauze, which is daily washed * * © Friday Night Dancing Club Regular membership cards have been |, nsdaturated with a one to five hun-| issued and any one who has been in-| dred solution of zine sulphate in| vited to the club dances before, but! water, and then dried before wearing has not yet received his invitation! yer the nose and mouth. You this week may come. should avoid crowds, common drink- ed |ing cups and public towels. Keep your strength up by taking lots of exercise in the open air and plenty of nourishing food. Mothers’ League Will Entertain On Saturday night the Mothers’ League will entertain at the club If you have any of such symptoms rooms of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’|as chillness, nasal obstructions, club for all soldiers and sailors in Cas- | flushed fact, headache, feverishness, per and the visiting Wyoming men |restlessenss, weakness, or irritating who will hold a convention here on | cough, give up work at once and go Saturday. |to bed. This will save your strength ‘to help overcome the disease. Put | your feet in hot watir for fifteen ee ri7= 6~——«|minutes. Thorcughly loosen the! | CI I Y NEWS | bowels with some such mild and non- iF ; ; pees 0 o irritating physic as Dr. Pierce’s |Pleasant Pillets. Drink principally Little Miss Hazel Moore and her of hot lemonade and then cover up brother, Dale Moore, (gain donated | with plenty of clothes in bed so as their talents to the Victory Loan |to get a good sweat. When sweating campaign and sang several songs atjis free and the fever reduced take | the Lyric theater in connection with | dose of two Anuric Tablets every the speeches. These talented young | four hours, followed by. drinking at people are the pupils of Miss Lulu /Jeast a glass or two of ‘hot water. Sams. |Anuric Tablets help quickly to re-: *“* «¢ | lieve the soreness of the muscles and| Jim McIntosh is in town from the | bones from which most patients com-/ Sweetwater country. ‘plain and help the kidneys flush out sete \the poisons. | Mike McCleary of the X-V ranch,| To relieve nasal obstructions and. is a business visitor. jexcessive discharge from the nose,} * s * ‘probably nothing is bere than au | is t 5 |a mild, soothing, antiseptic wash as Tamale AS own fromEA TMI, ‘Dr. Sage’s Cam Remedy. It will Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Mays have |Give great relief. Employed ‘as a; gone to Manville and Lusk for a few | &arele, in ‘same strength as made up days. for use in the nose, and as hot as can * William Wahlert of Ervay is in| #4 dryness in the throat. | Influenza .weakens the patient’s, | be borne, it quickly arrests soreness || J. A. Delfelder, 2 prominent River-| mother in Kansas and his brother in ton sheep man, is here. | Colorado, and has returned to his old Secon | position in the Casper Pharmacy. T. J. O’Brien, a prominent oil man; eee of Tulsa, Okla., is a business visitor here. A feature of the excrcises to be given on Decoration Day will be the presentation of a handsome service | flag to Natrona county by the Moth- | ers’ League. There will be a star for | every man who went from _ this | county. eens Popular hits, jazz tunes and classi- cal music in band concert at the Iris Friday. A program you will like. - 4-24-1t Showing of Spring's Choicest N mer wear. ~ planned for. Georgette Crepes ., $2.25 $2.48 The Yard . Splendid quality Georgette Crepes in a large variety of the Season’s wanted shadeS.” For afternoon dresses, dinner gowns used by themselves or in combination with the new silks and satins. It will be our pleasure to show you these, on your next’shopping trip. Taffetas $2.29 $2.39 The ideal fabric for separate skirts for sum- mer; the quality is excel- lent and the range of col- ors is second to none. crepes, make the most ment imaginable. town on business. | resistanee to disease, so that there is . tdanger of bronchitis and pneumonia | fnae gomm to ace hee petmE ned | developing. To combat this tendency ees oe. 27 jand forty. ne patience sere nin | sist that he keep in bed at least Wo | ena ND Brydon ene \days.. Probably nothing will at ol spent the winter. 4 jstage hasten the recovery . an H Geiinale > strengthen the patient more than an) Miss Blanche Coleman is in town | Zon-tonic tablet called “Irontic” .or from § It Crack that well known herbal tonic, Dr. ty ree cor | Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, Mi Aa | which has been used by thousands in | Bakeries Cheney is in town from the past two generations.—Adv. * * se 6 i 7, it Frank V. Wilkey is in Casper from Ms Mills ranch at Bessemer for a few |i days, ; ** # Guy Cort and W. D. Henderson were among the several victims of ar- rest yesterday as shown on the police blotter this morning. Both men were | arrested on serious statutory charges. | * * * Mrs. E.P. Grether left last night | for Denver, where she will join her daughter before going on to Cali-) fornia to make her home. * * * i Time to change to new Spring clothing, furnishings and hats. Change to one of our light weight suits. Here are the new styles and patterns. | i { Change to light under. R. M. Carpenter has returned from | Bayard, Neb., where he has been vis- ; iting his daughter for the past month. . * * R. G. Spore of Cheyenne is here on business, * * * _ George B. McClellan of Worland * _ Harry Isenberg of Denver is spend- ing a few days here on business. + #8 George W. Goff, a well known Cheyenne business’ man, is here on’ business, | wear; it will add to your comfort. Union suits and two-piece. Change. to a new hat—one of the light weight felts in the new shades. Change to the new pat- terns in shirts and neckwear. *“* * , W. H. Zindel of Kaycee is in town or a few days. * * * _H. Cowen of Manville is a business Visitor in the city. Y 8 ® T. S. f ‘ Creek, Stead fs in town from Salt “* « South Virgin is here from Winne, Dakota, for a few days. “ * &@ Ben L, Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. PIPIPPOPPEPPPCLCLELLCLLELAZLLILALZLLLLALLLLALZAZLELZZLZLELLCAP CLIC LLL LL EO 8 Fancy Taffetas | V, $2.19 $3.19 Space forbids trying to describe this group of striped and plaid silks. The patterns and wearing quality can only be ap- precisted upon examina- ion. summer. Silk Linings $2.19. $2.29 Silk linings in Foulards and Satins. Tub Silk Shirtings $1.98 $2.58 men’s shirts. At the above prices these indeed good values. e is here for a short. business visit. * * 1 . Spencer has returned from) & business trip to Lusk. POD oe e kidneys are the most important organs of the body. They are the fil- terers of your blood. the poisons which are swept trom the tissues by the blood are not eliminated through the kidneys, disease of one form or another will cl rou as a victim. Kidney disease js us indicated by weariness, sleep! ess, pervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trou- ble, pain in loing- and lower abdomen, gall stones, gravel, rheumatiem, sciatica and lumbago. All these derangements are nature's PIPPOCCCCOCOLOCLLCLLEL kidneys, relieves inflammation and de- rors the germs iw hilcl have caused it our: oday and ge’ fox of GOLD MEDAL. Haarles O8 Capsules. In twenty-four hours you should feel health and vigor returning, After you feel somewhat improved continue to take one or two capsules each day, so as to keep the first-class condition and ward off the danger of other attacks. 5 Ask for the original imported GOLD ree sizes, Money re- funded if they do not help you. Beginning tomorrow and continuing for one week we will feature a wonderful array of silks in patterns advocated for Spring and Sum- The display will prove of unusual interest to all home-sewers— many exceptional values are awaiting your inspection. All weather indications point to an early Spring—so “Up and Doing”’ is this week’s slogan for every woman with new apparel to be - 68 them.’ Messalines and Satins. $2.19 $2.29 $2.49 Well dressed women: know: that satins, in combination with; the sheer To see.these will mean your entire satisfaction. Figured Foulards' $2.39 $2.98 Figured Foulards are and will be very much appreciated this spring and will appeal to those who are particu- lar in their dress. Compare our showing and then de- cide on it's merits. ton back, very appropriate for lining coats, etc., in good desirable combination of colors. A yard wide, in a well selected array of patterns, suitable for ladies’ shirt waists or THE GOLDEN RULE STORE 126 East Second Street THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS MOVOTO TOIIIIOIOIOR OTM OIMOOOEOEI OEM, Crepe de Chines $2.19 *° $3.19 The Yard A wide variety of the new season’s most favored colors are shown in our Crepe de Chines, all 40-inehes wide, Smart dressed wo- evening an@: afternoon dtesses: _ Black Silks. $2.19 $2.98 . Our showing of : Black Satins, ‘Taffetas,: Peau de Stie; etc:, is very éxten- sive ahd you will find just what yoll want at the right price. : Printed Georgette Crepes $3.25 $3.98 This beautiful sheer fabric in combination, with other silk materials, make * garments that have no equal. We show them in light and dark colors. leak Si beautiful gar- Their soft clinging texture Novelty Skirtings $4.98 WHITE ONLY Your wearing apparel is not complete if . you don’t have a white silk skirt. See ours in plain and plaid. 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