Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1919, Page 3

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The party will leave for their cabin and tents in a truck tomorrow morn RELATIVES OF TWO FLOOD VICTIMS NOT HEARD FROM; ing, to be gone two weeks. The Mis- ses Inez and Ethel Seynor, Ednes Mokler, Opal M beth Kida e the guests. Mrs. Mayfield will-¢ und Ruth Ullery Wilson and Mrs. eron the girls. Marie Peacock, of € nterville, | FOUND WHAT SHE __PAGE THREE = | tremely nervous. I was constipated not had a h ‘Frank Canner a is here visiting with her old all the time and never went thru a n school mate, Mrs, Frank Heagney, on} day in- years witheut a he. . ¥ oc i e Lincoln avenue. Miss Peacock will} HAD HOPED FOR | thse headaches wolild almost ! ow r GRACE A. M. E. CHURCH be here for an indefinite length of sie me at times and I would i J. O. Minor, Minister. ” time, | 3 lay down. I lost weight continual any or hat he 4 at 11 a. m. from text, ot &e os Relief from Trouble For and felt tired and worn out all t nd of i e “Ste hath done what she could,” Calif Tinsbloom, of Denver, who} ven Years—Gains Twenty —_| time. My condition gradu fant 8 Pp. m. the W. M. M. society will . just back from France, Pounds ‘more distressing }) Caspe v render a special program. Mrs. Celia isiting his fom GT Ho w sees could do and I t cou ' A Rueker, President, Eeverybody in- ird, of Dover street Nothing ever helped me until 1} 28 it looked like nothing could vitéd. Come early. pA palinds ce yi to Chay.|®0¢ Tanlac and that’s saying a good es Read’ the 4 Seo eae OHUECH Meeti f thi yf lpr ee ane to attend the funeral of Miss|‘¢#! for I have been trying for seven | a iar wae doing other, f Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. | yeesin, of the |_Miss Katherine - Dunn, der es Campbell, He will return] Years to find relief,” said Mrs. Peter | a4 the way that i to Holy communion at 8 a. m. Th Daa EB tins ht Ee ads ee ten: is leaving today Monk . residing at 1518 Bigelow a ey eid it ' sack ie Morning prayer and sermon at 11] |, lars Rit be Held REPRE PLAS bapwatGy ot Code — rol there te, Washington, while in the| that long hoped for relic bs Sei oh brary at 3 o'clock, Monday, August Miss Rose ee th : Sender Pe iI a ake éontinuel mantis mere $0 tare ’ he ap CAPSULES ea 11. At this time the organization|Ryan, Miss Dunn's cousin, who has x i . : "nme everything I had hoped fo: Aig! d-crigen rita A Preparation of TIMMITY LUTHERAN CHURCH |¢'112 War Mothers of America’ will| been visiting Misa Dunn for some . vernot‘onie' teen voltavel neces a ; COMPOUND COPAIBA end CUBEBS Pine and Cunningham Sts. Miss Louise The em ave not only been relieved entirely | never suffer a —AT YOUR DRUCCIST — E.G. Gockity’ Pastor. be completed. All nfembers of the | time, will accompany her on the trip. ployed at the Webel Ce al com-| Of all my ailments, but I feel perfectly! Gr any other. pa Ask tor BY NAME OMLY event tubstioution Our Sunday school begins prompt-/Mothers’ league together with all) : Miss Gladys Wolfert, who|Strong and well and have actually! am no longer con ly at 9:80. mothers, vwives, sisters and daugh-) A marriage licer s grant Seine FH Laramie, [gained Gwenty’ pounds In-wetehe. Whe eating S618 Souamtacsa at ters of men and swaraen who served! Per: x Robinson and Mr: yack weaves coursc|had, suff ribly from indiges-| 4 * A -| their country in the late war are cor-|Goodlo, both of Sussex, W F id 7 \tion for fully n s. I could! caja ae gre yu ce hie Ser-|dially invited to be present. |Johnson county, by Miss Helen Carl atk » ue [Katally "geting" food ow nell. E GLIIIOIIOD I IIIa SOL LS, Se ae eee ct eed c orem someone rug tmore on |S vty food dem nel BEST BOWL OF CHILIINTOWN False’ Pro; of Studio Recital by Pupils ‘ fore. returning. Miss (Pains in my stomach, which were s0 > % No service will be held here next|°f,Professor Lundberg Mrs. Bertha Corry is here from!» to visit Miss Mildred) bad sometimes that I would almost . 15¢c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH : Sunday as the pastor will attend the Veo pb recital by the pupils) Lander visiting with her sister, Mr ery popular Denver girl double up inally my appetite left . a Mute chhvention of the Synof in rof..Rudolph Lundberg was held ‘Frank Painter, at the Wyatt apart Peis me entirely and I would simply suf- Back of Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at & Seward, Nebraska, August 14-21. Sheets wees waved anets) Piano | ments. F | Mr, and Mrs. Scott of the Rich. fa ony foots what little I did eat. ) popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. Evening services will be resumed a A bathed ee Me ard dome are in town for a few days/! would bloat badly with sour gas ” ME Shikany, Alberta Glan, Helen O S. Dak., to be with her hus-| jneton my mouth all the time an@ was ex- aera FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH|!¢¥: Winifred Thorns and Elinor for a few days. Mrs, Hall will - : r Black. jeome here to live in the fall. Mr. ae Walter faley, Mint he vocal selections by Mesdames} fall is employed at the Standard Oil /RARE WILE INTRIBIANO AND Ssosccoooes eeeoes saseasassssesebossssssssaaseszecs 21 i M. S. Van Burgh, Lial Branson,-H.|company, and lives at the Wya : tee Pa ET ee oe eee It is expected that Dr. E. ig y, 4 A PLAYER PIANO. > > “sy rree, Don Lobdell and the Mis-| apartments. =z 5 > ¢ > Piney waco president, of | Hastings | 66 paada Ericson ‘and La’ Clairé:Dis ‘ ; Pa i : 3 v =. oe College, Hastings, Nebr., will preach If you are a lover of music, and > at 1 o'clock. Dr. Farmer hae been|™Uke completed the afternoon’s pro-| Miss Pearl Cole, who mployed |expect to own a piano or a 2 - > © 4 in Casper before; he is an excellent |®™™: ‘ 1 oe sheriff's petite; & 10 within the next five 6 ey > 4 “ r * wander to visit frien es d us your name and addre : at nl message will be well! powpeR RIVER NEWS lor a few days. eat yill nebiene Tat oleate! x z pu |} 33 The choir will sing Haven's “Must|, A certain young man who hails ‘ ‘ ta fing plano andi sso) a ple > 3 Taste Bear the Cross Alone” and}{%°™ # rather prominent university Mrs. Wilber limes of Lander 8 which we e holding in th icinity 4 Prof. Lundberg ‘will sing Johnson's |‘0¥" in a state not far distant from /here with her daughter, Mrs. Charles | of Cas Wis. Fo uwcld the ox 3 “Rock of Ages.” g SON'S! Wyoming, does things fast and dev-| Allen, for a short visit Sehnah Ati ENeeranaadiling. dravdah ° so 4 ps ° xe, handling, drayag > 3 No evening service. ili Yes, sir; Now he wonder: and freight to Denver, we offer these e Y at his father would say were he to| Charles Orchard has returned to|jmetrumenta at a tremendous baniialis 3 SSS learn that the -prodigal son had Denver, where he is one of the di-|WyTHIN THE REACH OF ANY or nil i ae i‘ Sn ence Pails smoked three cigarettes since he|rectors of the Kinney Oil company.|;19ME HOWEVER MODEST ITS/33 | 3g totale , ~ came to Casper. He is even telling Mr. Orchard has been here on busi-| py MITATION, AND ON! $ ; Sunday school at 10 a. m. ' : PURSE LIMITATION, A? ? | $3 Preaching at 11 a. m spent the possible chastisement he ness for several day TERMS THAT WILL MAKE OWN 23 ‘will might receiv ert H bs SRSHIP A SASURE. Bargains | > At 3 p.m. there will be a masa} Powder River! Miss Gladys Ford, deputy onto mis. greedy} a TE Oc ¢ 4 ing of the colored people of the| - * * * behretanunt s likey these “ar ADE Ricnretea.| i = iis pea Sor ie AU verse Charles Mason of Wheatland, who with friend e Sy tite at once 1] 3 Pp iierasdsnt: poe, : An-lis the state agent for the National Monday SHT CAMPBELL MUSIC \| g certo. president; Irene Ford, secre-| ite Insurance company, is visiting . COIPANY. || : - his brother, Ralph Mason, w ns; Eddie Aderton, an employe of the I he W | ; BY. P. U. at 7 p.m. : ‘5 detabltaliin' 4 ; z ; ; EaRY pe set | Ceegeayy CAS) » P establishing a Casper agenc ducers & Refiners company, ar-| D. Colo. a | Preaching by the pastor at 8 p.lhis firm. rived yesterday from Lander, where | See iter ED FOR ROOM AND a. tee hy he has been on company busine | Oe PRT Sy Mr. and Mrs. Duckley * “Wateh the Elgin Movement” , METHODIST EPISCOPAL Arrive. Doctor Gray of Worland is staying PT ‘ Tittle F. Duck a well known/at the Henning for a f , while I WILL OFFER UNTIL SE EMBER IST Walter L. French, Minister stockman of Casper, arrived last night|/he visits with old friends | | ie ey oo Otters auasele Be can-}from Hartford, Conn., bringing home «+ | $ pot save” will be the text for the} his bride. Mrs. Duckley was for-| Dr. C. ©. Surber, district surgeon ; ening sermon. And at night the , Nora Su 3 , Sister ‘to lor the Oil & ‘s conenaaty | 3 pike oF the seein mu be “The Con Sullivan. Mr. and! at In , stopped off ee) . it $e ine oul for God. ° i will be at home to their! jin Casper this week for a visit at R dy- W Suits - e lag qeone people of the Faptst friends at S. Lincoln street. the home of his son, Paul D. Surber! eady-to-Wear T il M d : 33 : = Ps Our Su pon he one ag aa lla "ee ee * page: Kasoniing on company sna Regilar $60 value $40 alior ade its $ 4 % will later go to the Canadian Rockies . h . ue at the seven o’clock hour, /at Charming Dance jto spend a vacation. Sale Price a 7 & : +3 d the meeting will be led by Miss] Mjss Lovey Norris was the attrac- * . Regular $45 value Your Selection ~e Web'BEVick: The subject’ will ‘baltherresters ct a de arty given! Hf, E, Miller, a prominent oil man Sale Price .............. zh ‘ 4 33 GS ges Obs Hr ialecee eck Nore ects ont One® In Donner. on busied Regular $40 value From Our Select $3 corts al e NO ‘s 'eS1C ce on * * | . . or Sale Pric ~ > ome South Wolcott street, last night. The! s, &, Phelps, attorney, has return- j ; 5 5 . . 33 There is a welcome for you and}home was beautifully decorated with! eq from Mynville, Wyo. where You'll hit it right if you Regular $35 value $29 Bolt Goods +3 jour friends at this church. Come.| marigolds and pansies. An especial) went on a short business trip, come here now. 4 Sale Pri - - 6 a 73 ———— ly talented rag time pianist made the .s Regular $30 value 10 % Discount 33 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE dancing most delightful. Punch and) yfrs, Harold Kist and daughter will Many of our Summer Sale Price 7 $ seer ence egies are Bed mints dirs Be dancing, ae ee arrive tomorrow from Highland Park,|[} suits have been reduced in {} aie padey morning, & o'clock |gream and cake were served by the Tilinois. Mrs. Kist is planning on lo-|| price to close out odd lots | All these suits are up to date . in. O. 0. F. hall, and on Wednesday} hostess. This was the first time the| cating here, and for the present will a broken sizes. | nodels in Waist Seam Coats Double All HAT $ evening at 7 o'clock. The lesson ser-| girls of the W. T. C. club had all) visit with Mrs. A. Hi. Wolcott, her : prawree models ate S, n b 3 mow tomorrow is ‘Spirit.’ been together since the closing of the | sunt, If a saving of $3 t 5 | Breasted, Patch | Pockets, and Bus- e t The public is cordially invited to] school term, this spring. } . . a saving of $3 to $5 ff iness Men’s Suits in Blue Serge, 10% D t > _ attend these services. | HL. L. Cooley; an employe at the on a suit strikes you as be- Brown, Gray and Fancy Mixtures. iscoun $ —_— W. T. C. Club | Casper Stora “company, ing worth while—come in. 3 f 4 : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Entertained by Miss Wilson jhas returned from Thermopolis where MLS Res law ave the : | This sale is offered you for this reason: we need the room for our new ar- z Rey. R. H. Moorman, Mi ‘ A camping party for the girls of |}. . spent his vacation. Phe styles are this sea- jj) rivals of Fall and Winter Wearing Apparel for Men and Young Men. Therefore _Morning service at 11 o’clock.|the W. T. C. club is being given by son's newest—the patterns J} we offer you these bona fide money saving values. 3 Hae i by the pastor, “Worry.” |Miss Helena Delle Wilson at the Al-| James G. Stanley, of the Hagens, | exceptionally good. | ) BY. P. U. at 7 o'clock. len’s canon in the Casper mountains.| Stanley & Murane law offices, ha: es : | . - Ss ree a Ma eeenine service: “The Great Re- Plans, for fishing, swimming, hunt. Sonate Dahvaeton atkins M _ You’re Ae to find your | My personal attention given to alterations. Fit guar- z sal. ing, hiking, an’ everything’ have | Stan! ts to go east before re. size in a pattern you like, | - L ¢ fitiete welctma: ee dete thethardinetieien ee et ae '33 anteed or money cheerfully refunded. “3 33 33 = i -* $f + 4 =? °?e “* BODIES HELO AT LANDER LANDER, Wyo., Aug. 9.—The bodies of Russell Higdon -and W. Shafer, drowned in the Dubois flood disaster, are being held by Coroner Newton Ripper pending efforts to lo- Dancing Party Given at Home of Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Wakefield. An informal dancing party: was| given last night by Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wakefield, at their home, Beech street. Mr. 1 i : , ford, the Misses Eilene McNeil and gale their relatives. |The remains ofl Belle Harden, and the Messrs. John other sf id Long, | panty and Gerald Penley were the theother two victims of the cloud- burst, were laid at rest in the Dubois cemetery. Russell Higdon was a man about 65. years of age and was employed at the Stalnaker ranch. He had a wus artistically} decorated with gladiolas, and a light, lunch was serve the hostess. All of the guests enjoyed the evening to the fullest PxISuGE guests. The home They Are Always Grateful For (iene Soap Bee: it means skin comfort in wonde ‘ rlul. small amount of money deposited in| ¢ ————-—— omen SE ylailaspos ites atere|, CITY ‘NEWS 1 [i ang erg By, have thus far been unsuccessful. Se ee those: fpraer sie Aacote W. Shafer also was an elderly man and is said to have relatives in Idaho. Nothing has been heard from them as FOUR GARS OF TAUGKS Ointment, it does much to clear the skin of pimples, rashes, eczemas and irritations and the scalp of uff and itching. wes~ Caticura Toilet Trio a Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum are indispensable adjuncts of the daily toi- let in maintaining skin purity and sk health. By bringing these delicately medi cated emollients in frequent contact with Edwin Fager, an accomplished commercial artist, is here from Mun- cie, Ind. Mr. Fager is talented in| all lines of ant, especially in decorat- ing place cards and the like. He is thinking of locating here. { * * © George Mahoney has arrived home FOR CLYDESDALE AGENT after being in service in France for| | Suted,.tmpollients in frequent contact, with 5 a year and a half, as a locomotive) you keep the skin, nd hands ~- clear, sweet and hi Soap, Oint- CHICHESTER Ss ; PILLS a= ment’ and Talcum verywhere. One full catloady of contracted trucks! recéived Friday and three more cars of these trucks on the road to Casper is the record of R. N. Van Sant, Wyoming distributor of the Clydesdale trucks, Mr. Van Sant’ reports that the trucking bus ness in and about Casper is unusually ae, A majority of the trucks re- ceived here yesterday have been de- NatronaFuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL or are ready for delivery to- COKE WwooD » Van Sant attributes the popu- id ming 3 ‘= of the Clydesdale truck to the Gen. Office 5th and Beech strength of the trucks as sige “s Snes money making machines for the op- Streets erator. Clothing Merchandise and Service Everything you buy can divided into two Merchandise and be classe service. Don’t make the mistake of thinking you are buying just merchandise when you get a pair of glasses. Whether you get the worth of your money de- pends principally on the service you get. A careful examination is the first service essential to a satisfactory pair of glasses. ud Our service makes cor- rect glasses a certainty. BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co, Groand Bloor, Midwest 54 +4 C4 +4 Custom Tailor and Clothier 3 131 S. Center St. Casper, Wyo. SPLOT SPPPPONSOCCE PELL LG EDO OEE OO OREEE ETE HE ET Oe OES HOE Eee a4 POC SSCSSOO SESS OO OOPOSLOOOD At iktktittkittkttittttttAtttttssnettst ts tie NNN Thrilling War Experiences mee Peas Brigadier Atkins who went over the top four times with Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, }r and on into Germany. PLACE—Inis Open-Air Pavilion, on North Center Street. TIME—Sunday Night, 8 O'clock (ALLA bidhhi dh hdbedbiddhh dadededidedadia’ eae, nn LV AAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAALAAALA (ear. DIMI L ILD IDI III LDS LL DODO DIP PLD SDD

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