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Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirchner Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirchner enter- t Ladd, S. M. Ladd of Denver, A. day in honor of Mrs. Mion McMahon. The table was elaborately decorated | Patton. with summer flowers. * seers * 2 @ Recital by Pupils of Prof. Rudolph Lundberg The first of the two recitals given this week by the pupils of Professor Lundberg at the First Presbyterian! Who are expected to arrive in Chey- enne this week. «- 8 «© church will take place Tuesday even- ing at 8:15.- It promises to be most! enjoyable, as some of the very best singers and musicians in Casper will appear on the program. The pub- lic is cordially invited. ee Mrs. Finnegan Entertains at Bridge Party Mrs. J, W. Finnegan entertained a an auction bridge party at her home} South Dakota. The guests will on Saturday in honor of her house} guest, Mrs. L. F. Weber of Chadron. The guests were all old friends of; Mrs. Weber who used to live in Chad-| ron. Those present were Mesdames! William Kleber, Oliver Johnson, E. Elder, Harry Adams, William Maho- ney, Mike Ryan, and Miss Margaret; Curtin . | tin and Miss Dew Flannery. J. W. Finnegan. ° Casper People Wed in Denver Sunday Mrs. Lovey Scott and Paul L. Hud- © son were united in marriage in Den- ver Sunday, according to advices re- ceived by friends in Casper. The for several months ceremony was performed by the} ; * * « Rev. Brown, at the Methodist par-| sonage, at 2 p .m. Sunday, with only | « a few intimate friends in attendance. \Sueveing Me pe Ce Se YASETEO! After a brief weding tour of the| Colorado mountain resorts, Mr. end! Mrs. Hudson will be at home to their to Cheyenne. friends in Casper. * £ ~“ * * Big Social Time et Army and Navy Club | Oklahoma. ; Tonight at the Army and Navy nd ES club the opening of the drive for! W. H. Dickenson of Lander passed thru Casper yesterday on his way Mrs. Mark U. Weber is visiting at | the home of her sister in Bartlesville, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robey Penn have }of the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. | (CTY NEWws | | Mrs. A. J. Cunningham left yester- jday for Boston and the summer re-* sorts of Maine, where she will remain C. H. Townsend left last night for | | | Attorney B. B. Spencer left. th Biglin, Leight Townsend, Gus Bell, morning for Lusk, where he will Wallace Leavett, W. 0. Wilson, Jere. | f" Several da tained al an elaborate dinner Sun-|miah Mahony, Roy Wyland, A. F. Hoff, and John Grieve, and Miss Irma| Mr. and turned Satur honeymoon, which they spent in the The Mothers’ League held a spe- | ountains above Dougl. cial meeting today at the Army and Navy club rooms in the West hotel and plans were discussed for a rous- ing welcome to the men, of the 148th Mrs. Baker expect to be |their new home on the corner of Elm {and Carey streets in a few days. Mrs. South Dakota, arrived yesterday af- | ternoon to be the guest.of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finnegan will be the|Mrs. J. W. Finnegan. hostess at a luncheon of beautiful % appointments at her home on Wol-| cott street tomorrow it honor of her|returned from Deny er, whe jhouse guests, Mrs. A. C. Stem of|have been visiting for the past few Chadron, Nebraska, Mrs. L. F. Weber | weeks. and Mrs. Anna Lee of Hot Springs, | be! t| Mesdames Carl Wever, Sid Roberts, | Leslie Parker of Denver, Q. K. Dea-! iver, Oliver Johnson, R. L. Mitchell, | }Ed. Marquard, Miss Margaret Cur-| | friction Mrs. Oliver Johnson will entertain! WICKS tonight informally at dinner in honor | C. A. Cullen left last night for| Cheyenne where he will spend a few days before returning to Casper to make his home. him a handsome silver s ding gift of the Dew Drop to Mr. and Mrs. M. C | Price. Henry Deving, atorney of Glenrock, |spent the week-end in Casper and re- turned to his home this morning, Mr. and Mrs. RUISES—CUTS Mr. Cullen took with t, the wed- members of the of Greatest Blessings of +i 36, & . Life “IT am so grateful for the Tanlac has done me I consider priv how I was reli d of nearly * « Mrs, Howard Baker re- Altenburg, ay evening from their wife of a her, 4213 , recently. well kn Simpson st stone ‘fini: T Mr. and ettled in 1 consider that I been a sick woman these she continued, “it see that I ard to lieve have been relieve Anna Lee of Hot Springs, that sed the world ove years ago, when I w: told girl, I had a severe * * attack o: Ed Marquard have they rious ston my life food lay in w wouldn’t digest. rible headaches and had h trouble that h able ever since, ei, weakness rt of sink peas Pee hard to describe. My nervy by cold pal Gaeintes: shattered and at times I couldn't ses—apply lightly, without to have anybody in my sight, ay tbout;the room would irritate so I'd almost break down and VAPORU “YOUR BODYGUARD" -30s, Gof 120 Not a single week passed in all members will take place in the form’ returned from a several days’ visit i of a social to which all members and/|in Denver. their families are invited. There will} nS be speeches and the plans for the! of getting new members. |several days at Thermopolis. The committee of the Friday Even-| md Soot CY ing Dancing club will be the hostesses | and a social time. {the Dew Drop Inn. * * * i * * * Bridge Breakfast en Saturday Mrs. R. N. Bartholomew Mrs, Albert Rochelle of Lusk and drive will be outlined and the teams | Mrs. A. H. Beach left this morning will be formed to carry on the work | for their hc§ne in Lusk after spending Sylvester McCarthy of Philadel- of the evening, and after the business phia, brother of Dan McCarthy of is transacted the rest of the evenjng | Casper, is expected today to spend) will be pleasantly spent’ with music |the summer visiting his brother at { J. A. Likely has returned from ; Lusk, where he spent the past week enter-/on business connected.,sith.the of- tained on Saturday at a charmingly fice of the Gudfintée Registry “cor- | appointed bridge breakfast at her! portation in Lusk. home n South Wolcott street. The! moe © guests were invited for ten o’clock| elaborate luncheon was served. guests were Mesdames R. H. Nichols, | Mrs. A. H. Cobb, William B. Cobb, H. W.| will be here for about a week. Where Can | Find Relief From Itching, Terrifying Eczema? Question on Lips Afflicted. | source, which is in the blood, the disease being caused by an infec- There is a harrassing discomfort| tion which breaks out through the caused by Eczema that almost be-| skin. That is why the most satis- comes a torture. The itching is al-| factory treatment for all so-called most unbearable, and the skin|skin diseases is S. S. S., for this seems on fire with the burning ir-| remedy so thoroughly cleanses the ritation. A cure from local appli-|blood that no impurities can re- cations of salves and ointments]main. Get a bottle today, and yor is impossible, because such treat-| will see results from the me it ment can only allay the pain tem-|treatment. Medical cae ieee porarily, The disease can only be| Address Medica! Director, wii reached by going dcep down to its} Bldg,, Atlanta, Ga. “OH. The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Special Tuesday and Wednesday . 25e 30c Richelieu Small June Peas ..... Richelieu Super fine Peas ... Richelieu Tiny Peas Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner i Mrs. A. F. Boyd and her two chil- and played until twelve, when anj|dren of Denver are visiting Mrs. The | Boyd’s sister and brother, Mr. and E. R. Breisch on Natrona Ave. ! b. B. Lummis, J. C. Snook, M. N.|Mr. and Mrs. Boyd formerly lived Wheeler, L. G. Murphy, Earl Boyle, | in Casper and their many friends will Wilson Kimball, Jr., J. B. Barnes,| be pleased to know that Mrs. Boyd YOU WOMEN" | | ] E. J. JOHNSON Premier and Chalmers Cars 1433-45 Cleveland Place Phone Main 6890 DENVER June 20, 1919 Craddock-Clark Maxwell Sales Ce., Casper, Wyoming. Gentlemen: Our plans have been changed regarding the new car on account of the factory not being able to get cars to us. We expected to have three carloads of the new Max- well in Denver the last of the month and were intending to have a “blow out” at the Savoy hotel and invite all our Max- well dealers to Denver with Mr. Stebbins, of the factory, to be with us. The iactory now advises us that we should send in a pre- ferred dealers list and that they will make shipments direct to them just as soon as possible. : I have today sent an order in to them to ship you a load of the 1920 Maxwells. These cars will be shipped on the new contract. I trust my action in trying to get you a carload of the new cars as soon as possible meets with your approval. If not, kindly wire us at once at our expense. Very truly yours, E. M. JOHNSON. Seber Bala, Maxwell Garage 167 South Ash ‘GEO. CRADDOCK, Prop. time of suffering,” said Mrs. J. D. yea be Casper Dalip €tibune SEES FIRST WELL DAY) TWENTY-TWO YEARS Mrs. Altenbure Se Tanina Is One| good it al e to make-a public statement y | 80 that other sufferers may learn li hown reet, | » be- d in| less than three months, and any medi- cine would do that should be| Twenty-two] f ty- phoid fever that left me with a se ade My | stomach like lead and I sufferer from ter- a feeling of | i away | were} bear | any- one speaking to me or just moving | me} cry. | that I fell I was better. years. new A try, time that I wasn’t sick in bed and|lieve that Tanlac is one of the great often I was totally unfit to do a thing. off until thin, and about the first of this year I was so weak and run-down my con- dition was truly pitiable and I could look forward to nothing but a life |time of misery and disappointment, forever trying all sorts of medicines in the hope of finding one that would giye me the blessing of |health, but nothing did me any good till I started on Tanlac. “It was about the first of April that I began taking Tanlac, and in little while I felt I was getting I gained in weight, and my friends could see it in my face and soon they began to | tell me how much better I was look- | ing, and, really, I haven’t felt so wel: as I do now in fifteen years. »| felt no discomfort since I began tak- ing Tanlac and very seldom have a headache, my stomach has toned up and I digest my food with ease and I have gained all of eight pounds. l am getting stronger all the tirne and I can now do many kinds of work sixteen-year-! that I haven't been able to do in| My improvement has been the talk of the neighborhood and I be- Men’s Suits in styles as as a summer morn- _ ing, in patterns as cheer- ful as the sunshine. Suits that wil! vive you new lite, energy and pep. new, stylish suit: will make your work easier and your play a real pleasure. Business suits that will add to your appearance and personality. Outing suits that will dress you correctly and comfortably for the coun- seashore or moun- tains. Business Suits $21 to $55. Outing Suits, $7.50 to $60. est blessings I ever had, for I feel I am going to be a well wornan for the first time in more than twenty years.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by the Aleova Me tile Co.— Ady I was dreadfully strength and I have LYRIC THEATER Continuous | p. m. to I] p.m. COOLEST THEATER IN CASPER REGULAR SUMMER ATTRACTIONS TODAY: Starring From gingham gowns to tights. spend father’s money. her. He was almost married. —Also “Almost Married” MAY. ALLISON A five-act Metro Comedy—delight of New York Stage Life He had nothin Mothered by the girl he loved ther and son were interested in the same girl BUT he | lo TWO-REEL COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS PAGE THRER LiS well | fitting, e P. O. Box 48 Lusk, Wyo. J. R. MURRAY Manager The Young Woman Oil & Development Company HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIELD—DRILLING TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS RIDE WITH THE LEASER—Buy a lot in the Young Woman Townsite and share the possibilities in their Deeded Land. Full Oil Right Goes With Each Lot Lots selling at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of Young Woman Oil and Development Co. Oil Stock. FAGAN & RUSSELL 202 0. S. Bldg. Casper, Wyo. |. J. GIBLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile Insurance companies. If interested call at the office and talk it over. Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL Management Mrs. Nye Roberts 516 South Durbin Street, Tabi Revtence! Phone 339 Boarding and Day School. French and Music Featured Lucheon Served, Open Air Classes, Playground Activities DANCING Every Night aeseQten== DREAMLAND i) AS ALN SETI MIAN WANS WANTED Five Hundred Able-Bodied Men to Join the Army and Navy Club of Natrona County, Men, this is Membership Week. We are after YOU! bers for our live and growing organization. squads East and West for your Uncle, shake it up and fall in on the double. We want new mem All you men who have done Five Hundred Is Our Goal and it only costs you one frog skin (or a day’s pay) per thirty days. We have a peach of a little dugout under the West Hotel, a cool place to read, hear the latest rumors, shoot a game of pool, maybe, and meet the rest of the good fellows. Are You With Us? This is Campaign Week (June 23 to 28, inclusive) for the Army and Navy Club of Natrona County, and we want you to come with us. WE START AN OFFENSIVE TONIGHT. the light artillery will drop a creeping barrage of ice cream and cake. at the Dugout for further orders. Yes, the GIRLS will be there ARMY & NAVY CLUB OF NATRONA COUNTY k Ney At the zero hour of eight o'clock K OST uialiiat