Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1919, Page 3

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AGE THREE : The Gasper Daily Cribune ‘bank. “A more hopeful t pr to prevail, and in most lin 7 ar Harry McCrak 1 (dustrial activity things have sssumed e Joins Lester BUSINESS 6000 a cheerful aspect. | “Unparalleled prospects for bum- per crops, together with the reopen- Brekera ge Co. jing of avenues of foreign trade, as- b=? on with Lance Cr that Lusk is and that inte suring a good market for all pro- eee Ie. the I ¢ an | eee ducts at good prices iding en-| | Chas. A. Walker, who has been creased with th L of Reserve District. Statement Shows couragement to other s and aid-| identified with the of Colorado \ ai. | + + ing in the process of readjustment. for the past 11 y ns court re- see | Good Progress Toward Stabi- Under this. influence antile porter, arrived in Casper this morn- : ! lizing Conditions. jtvade end manufacture rength-| ing to accept a position as cou Martin James Hayes |B. McCarthy, Mrs. A. H. Black, Mrs. —— ened to the extent that the people porter in the | s and Miss Davis Wed |H. B. Durham, Mrs. W. L. Bailey} “In spite of the many obstacles are buying more freely for their under Judge C. Miss Sareh Davis of Billings,|and Mrs. M. C. Kieth. |that stand in the way of a general-needs. The petroleum industry is Harry A. MeCraken, recently to become ident the Lester Brokerage co Mr. Walker will remain h sa home before bringi . He is considered ar reported many of the making rapid strides, under weather difficulties, toward a _peace-time ditions indicate that material prog-|basis of production and distribution. ress is being made day by day as|Coal mining is progressing, with an po ¢ |the season rdvances and the con-|output about equal to the demand. , summation of peace terms among But metal mining is meeting with a ~ stabilization of business in the Tenth Montana, and Martin James Hayes} * |federal reserve district, present con- | | of Casper, were quietly married Sat-| A urday at high noon at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Crater, 726 East | ' Second street, the Reverend R. H.} Moorman officiating. CITY NEWS > ——— W. L. Vernon of Cheyenne, is After the cer-|spending.a day or two in Casper on until ecure xpert smony a wedding luncheon was |business connected with his oil hold. |the nations involved in the war is|somewhat perplexing situation, due jit". ever trie ‘cre Colo- eds lings in this vicinity. |near at hand,” says the. May Bulletin |to inzbility to maintain high cost of bigest viet ever tried before Cole “The couple 2re old time friends, * # of the Kansas City Federal Reserve production with low prices for pro-|*°°° GUT ‘ducts. Still, operators are optimi 3 ales You will find having known each other years ago; Wiilam Floyd, salesman of the) a pad C. A. Taylor of Denver is in tow Nee ia, Kansas. Mr. Hayes is|Di BTN F : \tic, believing that an eventual stab- op a DaV lors Ose EnVErr SSN A LOWT ae at the Commercial le eee gear) Casperator «/MRS. LARSEN HAS | tion of the American metal mar-!for a few days on busine: ali three flavors - i) | (ket will come and it wiil bring sat-| > eres ; . ing company. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes nes | leap: = fs bor situation on the whole is e f will make their home at 726 East| Jule Farlow of Lander is a bust- | GAINED 14 POUNDS | stactors results, se and ihersiial a feclingioe confidence ! the seated Second strect. | “_e ness visitor in Casper. ——_ Building and public improve-| that there will be no lack of employ- packages—but look * Mrs Nicholaysen and Mrs. Tyler Entertain jitor in Casper. Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen and Mrs. * # Neil Tyler entertained at a bridge | beautifully decorated with Ophelia/a few days. roses and covers were laid for| * -* * twenty-four. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Schwartz 6 {and son, Herbert, are spending a few Amusement Club Gives jdays in Casper on a combined Dance Tuesday Night business and pleasure trip. Mr. The Casper Amusement Club will|Schwartz owns the Schwartz jewelry give its regular weekly dance Tues-|store on Center street. evening beginning at 9 o'clock. ; so eae These dances are becoming more S. A. Brandon of Denver is a popular each week with the younger ‘business visitor in Casper. set of Casper and a good time may , * * # be assured. J. H. Hine of the Hine Office Fix- ture company, of Denver, is in Cas- jer. Mr. Hine is in town to com- Will Mect. plete the arrangements for.the new The Delphian Society will meet city hall furnishings, which his com- Wednesday afternoon at the home of pany is putting into the new build- Mrs. L. D. Scott, 516 Natrona ave. Ing. previously announced that this meeting would be at the home of Mrs. Murphy but it has been changed. . . * 2 SO Delphian Society +e N. J. Klein, of Cheyenne, a well known music dealer of that city, is spending a few days in Casper. The Monday Afternoon Bridge | se ¢ club meet at the home of Mrs. Pat Sullivan this afternoon. L. L. Van Guikel of Lamar, Colo., is spending a few days in Casper on Shit business. seco I also eutttre a erent deal If We Haven’t the Right Mothers’ Day Is | -_ * * with dizziness and faint feelings, and ss Celabtated by PERO: | T: Joe Cahill a prominent Chey- “8S 8° Weak that I could not get Medicine We Tell You So ney thru with my housework without Guest Day was observed Saturday enne booster, and secretary of the afternoon by the members of the P. Frontier Day committee, who was a E. 0. Chapter “G” at the home of business visitor in Casper Saturdey Mrs. A, H. Black on East Milton and Sunday left last night for his street. , home prepared to innoculate the Owing to the nearness of Mothers’ capital city with ‘a little Casper Day, «ach P. E. O- member brought pooster enthusiasm. her own mother or adopted a moth- s * © er for the afternoon xensington. Mrs. B. B. Brooks accompanied b: Mrs. Bert McCarthy delighted the | wisg Irma Patton left eaterday, ladies with three readings and Mae | a¢ternoon on the Northwestern for Winter rendered two instrumental-se- Washington, D. C., to attend the lections. é aid besawer commencement exercises et Chevy A most delicious lunch" was'served Chase where Miss Melissa Brooks and the carnations which together ' yj}) graduate. Miss Patton will at- with marguerites so profusely deco- | tend the reunion of her closs also. rated the charming home of the.' Tater Mrs. Brooks, Miss Brooks and Blacks were presented to the guests Miss Patton will take a trip through upon leaving. the Great Lakes. So successful was the first observ- * ance of Mothers’ Day by Chapter ‘a’ Miss Elizabeth Shikany and her that the day will undoubtedly be in- mother have returned from an east- cluded in each year’s program. jern business and pleasure trip of The next meeting will be held on! several weeks . May 17 at the home of Mrs. E. P. eee « * * F. Lens of Lusk is a business vis- | | R. P. Pearson, a well known busi. | luncheon on Saturday. The table was/nessman of Basin, is in Casper for | | Says the Way Tanlac Helped Her;ments are making good the wartime period and housing de- | come.” | mands ere, to a considerable extent, |to be relieved this season. | Is Nothing Short of | Wonderful. tiplied thousands who ‘have tried it | there is nothing so well adapted to! the needs of run-down systems as |Tanlac and in every case where a fair test of its powers is made an- jother enthusiastic witness.is the in- variable result. Recently in telling of the remarkable benefits she has derived from the medicine Mrs. Ag- nes Larsen, residing at 1948 South G street, Tacoma, Washington, said: “The way Tanlac has relieved me of my suffering and built me us is nothing short of wonderful. Why, I don’t only feel like a new woman, | but I have actually gained fourteen pounds in weight besides. I was in an awfully weak, run-down con- dition for two years and so nervous that the least little thing out of the ordinary would upset me. I suf- fered all the time with a .pain across my kidneys. which was so bad at times, my back fet like it would break. I was very restless at night, up and down at all hours, ufable to stopping several times to rest. “One day I was telling a friend | of mine how I felt, and she advised me to try Tanlac. So I got a bot- tle, and that was one of the best things I ever did. My husband, who was suffering a great deal with in- digestion and_gas on his stomach commenced taking it the same time I did, and hetween us we took eight bottles, and are in splendid condi- tion. His stomach js-inusuch;a good condition that he eats just anythiny and it all agrees with him fine. And as for me, it has built me up until, I feel altogether different. My nerves are so much stronger and better that! T can sleep all night long, and my ap-; petite is just fine. I no longer have those weak, dizzy spells and the pain vhas left my back entirely. Both my- self and husband think Tanlac is | great, and if I ever feel my system getting run down again I shall take | IS, According to the testimony of mul-| ~ MY, | Bacons, and a P. E. O. family pic- nie the last of the month will con- clude the initial year’s work of this chapter, Those present as guests were: Mes- dames H. C. Leavitt, W. W. Sproul, L, W. Bailey, M. L. Lile, C. H. Long, Elizabeth Long, John G. Bauer, Amy G. Davis, S. O. Simonds, Miss Ryan, | and Mrs. Robt. R. Marquis, who was formerly Miss Luelia Spencer of Chapter ‘D’ of Cody and who is 2 Welcome member of Chapter ‘G’ by dimit. ‘ The members present were Mae I. | Winter, Mrs. E. P. Bacon, Mrs. W. | H. B. Durham, Mrs. W. L. Bailey —— ee r Nothing gained by waiting. Don’t be backward. 139 East Second Phone 37-W N 1 Only 35x4% Hartford Fabric... N i Come in now and get Ow”, | . | aylé Spring eet Be | eb La ee: - | 1 Only 33x4 Hartford Fabric .... S $43.35 $3795 i atte xa SSaoen re im a Bae | i want is here. | 5) i The. alidrasccd man — S P OR T I N G G O O D S 4 Only 82x8'% Hood ... $39.40 $33.90 has the best chances these days, and one of our suits will give you the right appearance. Never were men’s suits So stylish and attractive as this season—here are the best of them. $21 to | | $50. more Tanlac because I know so well} what it will do.” | Tanlac is sold in Casper by the! Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by | the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. Sergeant and’ Mrs. Custer Hanks will leave this afternoon for a several days’ visit in Lusk and Douglas, where the sergeant will make a spe- cial recruiting effort for the army. JPOP CIOOOCOCLCLCLLLCLLL ES June Brides--- Let Us Plan Your Home With You We’ve made hundreds of cheerful homes for those starting out anew, hand-in-hand on life’s long journey. 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