Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1919, Page 3

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—_—_— s Bell entertained the mem- t. Mark’s Auxiliary and a Is of Miss of fe f intimate frie: hillips at a wer at her home Monday evening. ; Phillips’ marriage to Cecil Bon | be one of the smart social func- { of early June and she is the weentive for many parties which are being given in her honor. The even- ent in sewing, after which served a delicious supper. eee Gladys The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will meet 1 :30 p. m. at the home urdick, 424 S. Center. W. Dakin is the leader, and ect is “Ancient People at re tp od Casper Choral Society Holds Pratcice Tomorrow. | ‘he Casper Choral society ect tomorrow evening for regular practice on the cantata which will be viven during the early summer. Prac- tice will be held at the Presbyterian! hurch, on the corner of Durbin and yvare streets as usual. All mem-{ are requested to be on hand! promptly at 8:15 o’elock. Soya Friday Night Dancing Club Entertains Thursday. riday Night Dancing club! will give its weekly dance Thursday ng of this week instead of Fri- y evening, at the Masonic temple. Hereafter the dances will be given on Friday as usual, the change being! this week on account of the ¢h school junior prom. e «* @ The Camp Fire Girls held their meeting at the home of their un, Mrs. Lance Roper at her on North Lincoln, Monday This chapter of the Camp Fire! Girls is the first one in Casper and as yet has not completed its organi- zation, bue is increasing its member- ship rarity. hom es 8 # Miss Phillips Honor Guest at Shower Mrs. Wilson Kimball, Jr., enter- tained Saturday night at a china shower in honor of Miss Gladys Phil- lips, whose marriage to Cecil Bon will occur soon. The evening was spent’ in sewing. Those present were Mes- dames E. R. Breisch, Allison Phillips, on, Dowling, Carlton Clymer of | Basin, G. R. Waldschmidt, Q. K. Deaver, Leigh Townsend, and Misses Violet Lever, Hedwig Bayer, Chris-} tine Grieve, Grace Grieve, Helen Wal- lace, Hazel Adams, Hazel Conwell, Margaret Sulliva DOCTOR’S PATIENT GAINS 17 POUNDS. Prominent Physician Continues to Use Tarlac in Practice with Surprising Results. One of the strongest and most con-, vineing evidences of the remarkable results being accomplished by Tanlac | thruout the country is the large num- her of letters that are now being re- ceived daily from scores of well known men and women who have been benefited by its use. Among the large number that have been received recently none are more interesting than the following letter from Dr. J. T. Edwards, of Fayette- ville, Go. Dr. Edwards, it will be remembered, recently gave Tanlac his unqualified indorsement in a pub- lic statement, and the testimonial pub- lished below was recently given him by one of his patients. His letter follows just as it was written: Fayetteville, Ga. r. G. F, Willis, Atlanta, Ga. v Sir: I am enclosing you herewith state- ment T have just received from Mr. T. M. McGough? He has sold he and is moving to Turin, Ga. lle was here this morning, and came in to tell me what Tanlac had done, for him. He says too much cannot be said about Tanlac. It certainly has cured him, Respectfully, ~ J. T, Edwards, M. D. Mr. MeGough’s statement follows: “I suffered from indigestion and could not eat anything but what hurt Constipation gave me a great al of trouble also. My symptoms were indigestion, heartburn, and gas on the stomach after eating. My ap- petite was irrerular, and my food failed to nourish me. This trouble caused me to get very poor—in fact ! cot so thin and weak I was hardly able to go about. “TI bought three bottles on Dr. Ed- ward’s recommendation, and I am tow feeling all right again, and am able to attend to business. I gained eventeen pounds in weight and am “oing fine. Tanlae did the work. “I now recommend Tanlac to *ryone who is sick like I was, and Wishes to take something that will help them.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by the Aleova Mercantile Co.—Adv. Se Worse Tytephist—“Is there anything More exasperating than to have 2 Wife who can cook but won't do it?” | Dyspeptic—“Yes—to have one that can’t cook and will do it.’— ocie Events’ | lS | CITY NEW .C. W. Irwin of Worland arrived miscellaneoustin Casper last night to spend several, ‘days in Casper on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. so @ C. J. Hares, a geologist in the em- ploy of the Ohio Oil company, arrived here yesterday for a brief stay during ‘which he will consult with local of- ‘ficials of the company relative to its holdings in various districts of the State. * * H. Larsen, a prominent Rawlins oil man, is numbered among the ‘business visitors in Casper from the southern part of the state. J. M. Patterson is among the oil men arrivals in Casper from Lusk will'on a short business trip. eee H. Putnam of Cheyenne is spend- ing a few days in Casper on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. “2 ® A. B. Forbes, district manager of the Mountain States Telephone com- pany, is a business visitor at the lo- cal office of the company from Chey- enne today. He is on a periodical inspection trip over the Cheyenne district. ec fy E. F. Collins of Glenrock is num- hered among the well known Wyom- ingites who are spending a few days in Casper on business and pleasure. , a a) Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dunphy are spending the week at Thermopolis on a short vacation, taking advantage of benefits of the curative waters of the famous springs, * * © W. E. Corbin of Lander arrived CUTICURA HEALS SCALE ON HEAD Of Two Months Old Sister. Sore, Redand Would Burn. Was Disfigured. “My little sister had a scale on her head when she was two months old. Her scalp was sore, and often red. It would burn and she would reach up and try to scratch, so that her head was disfigured. She could not sleep. “Then mother used Cu- ticura Soapand Ointment. The cruption began to get better, and she used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment when my _ sister was healed.’ (Signed) Miss A. Ederer, 1247 Mississippi Ave., Portland, Ore., July 24, 1918, Cuticura For Toilet Uses Use Cuticura Soap for toilet iva poses, assisted by touches of Cuti- cura Ointment as needed. By using these delicate, fragrant, super-creamy emollients for all toilet purposes you may prevent many skin and scalp troubles becoming serious. Cuticura Talcum is indispensable for every toilet table. Sample Zach Pree by Mail. Address post-card: ever. | | i ‘in Casper yesterday evening and will ‘remain here for several d attend- ‘ing to business matters which require his personal attention. + +* * G. O. Okie, M. W. Brown and R. G. Currie formed a motor party from ‘Lost Springs, arriving here yesterday evening. They will remain here on business and pleasure for Ways. es 2 # | The Sisterhood of ‘Church will meet with 143 W. Carey. ‘May 22, at is extended to a Mr. and Mrs. A. Siglin are ex- pected home Friday from Rochester, Minn., where Mrv Biglin underwent an operation at the Mayo hospital. * oo George Wheeler returned from Laramie, Monday, where he spent a week on busine e o* & Jack Clayton, scout for the Cos- den Oil company, returned last night ifrom a business trip to Billings. * * «& Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell returned from a short visit in De ver. Oe <a y B. McCauley, a well known ranch- ‘man, motored in yesterday from the ‘country on a short business trip. oo * -M. D. Milton of Lusk arrived in Casper yesterday to spend a few days ‘looking after business and oil inter- ests here. cree C5 John F. Nobbin, well known Basin resident, is spending a few da in ‘Casper on a combined business and ‘pleasure trip. ' * * # ! J. L. Marquis of Arminto is visiting ‘in Casper transacting busine nd re- newing friends and acqua s here. ’ and pleasure trip. ‘Ida Grove, Iowa business men: John G. Dobbins of Douglas arrived “YOUR. BODYGUARD” - SOP, 6OF. HI People ARE ASKING FOR IT EVERY DAY! in Casper yesterday evening on a short business mission. ite ¢ Jac. G. Hopkins of Rawlins is among the business visitors in Cas- per. * * © Mr. and Mrs. Joe Overway of Lan-4 der are Among the business and’ social visitors in Casper today. se oe Mr. and Mrs. Perry Elswick of Thermopolis are spending a few days in Casper on a combined business * C. J. Hochenauer, western repre- sentative of the Interstate Pipe com- pany, is in town on business. iad ae Henry Schoonmaker is spending a few days in Casper from his ranch near Alcova. IOWA CAPITALISTS ON VISIT TO OUL FIELDS A party of Iowa capitalists who are interested in the development of oil fields in this vicinity, arrived in Cas- per yesterday for a short inspection trip of their properti They con-' tinued their trip to Worland and the surrounding country this morning ex- pecting to returm to Casper the latter part of the week. The party is com- posed of the following well known Ed- ward Meents, Will Rawkin, A. C. Johnson, C. Witt Abbe, James Warn- vill and J. B. Chrisbianson. ATARRH For head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment— They are getting theirs! Have you yours? We have it! J | G 5 2 | PRESCRIPTION exald Store | Peptona THE WONDER TONIC QF THE DAY [ store BRS ALL zow. KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS The Value of Home-baked Foods It goes without saying that home- baked foods are fresher and more wholesome and economical than factory-baked foods. When one remembers how easy and sure is baking with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, it is under- stood why thoughtful, thrifty wo- men are today baking more than Health is protected and ycality in- sured by baking at home with Dr. PRICE’S BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum— Leaves No Bitter Taste aspet Daiip Eribune BAKE SALE ! The Amoma-Agoga class of the. {First Baptist church will have a bake sale Saturday afternoon at White’s| grocery. The class has pledged $150 on the new church, and the money ‘from this sale is to be the first pay-| ment on the pledge. -3t* eee ! Judge A. C. Campbell returned this) i morning from Denver and Cheyenne where he has been some time in the! interest of various oil companies he represents. Mr. Caimpbell’s daughters have been spending the past winter in Denver. ' Miss Bettie Carpenter Graduate American Conservatory Chicago Six years’ practical Experience PIANO HARMONY MUSICAL HISTORY Kindergarten Work a Specialty 343 North Maple Phone 924 hats every day. Now is the time for you to buy if you want first pick. Novelty braids, sennits, splits, milans and panamas. Shapes to become every face. Strows, $2 to $6. Panamas, $7.50 to $12.50, Silk and Madras new patterns. Light Weight socks and pajamas. | We're opening up new straw H : i Shirts in underwear, VIPIPLCL LL LLL LS Elec HA A Complete Stock for Your Inspection LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—10c & 20c Admission—19c & 29¢ WTARI and Two Big Comedies Tomorrow, Wm. Russell in a Classic “WHERE THE WEST BEGINS” COMING - - - “NAZIMOVA” Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our market letter. Phone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. - STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphie quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. ' Place the conyeuient facilities of our office at your dis- H poral to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. (Information and quotations furnished upon request oo Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. | Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott tric Fixtures . VAT Estimates Gladly Furnished on Any Size Home, Store or Factory ANON We have just received many new designs in modern Electric Fix- tures which are on display in our show rooms now. Natrona Power Co. 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