Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 3

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=P eR ERATE rer RRA LE EE x. 3 struet- Che Casper Datiy Cribs et ee PAGE THREE) 0“ of LAtdet is hete on ected with the state larm , Tat ‘ . highway. Teachers’, Parts | ‘ tend * 1 s EES > no ee rilroad Enjoyable Affai | HL P. Ferree Home ~ ' : Chetatan Sclence paleo held) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Old sase} nally. nea nl Cleated of its tables and chairs’ Miss Wilma Sedtt was. the charms | ‘ every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; Eugene McCarthy to Midwest Re- ‘ renee on . and elaborately decorated in keep-'thg hosteas at a hovel dancing and | in LO. 0. F halt and on Wednesday, fining company on Innd in NW Jey bles SSE REE Ae ing with Hallowe'en; the Wyatt a+\Hallowe’én party /at the lovely home SaaS GUIS AIGA HONEA Taae NWeG, section 9-T. §2°R.'79, Con. {EAA and vother. Wyoming. counties, feteria ‘was tranafarmec into a most of Mrs. H.-P. Perree, 786 South Na- | mon tomorrow i+ “Probation atter| #1, ete. Excellent: nolicien, Tom arate Bs dclighifui. ball: roam, last evening,! trons, avenue. ‘The home was pret- Death.” La Hts SONEM, Cateys féuBrother- to: Mi im: | “see labor eligible. Pans.spE gat when Mrs. Paul Hurdson and Mr ly decorated ‘in. the Hallowe'en | “The pablic is! cordtaily: Invited top| Woods on lot 10, block 1 “lday’s disability; also special 5200 Wisner. entertained with a} : - i eee ‘on. $800. : \ulomobile Death Policy $5 aanual be nt care fot the school teachers SOE and. the’ fittle Mt Ferree nitend these service oureaee premium. For agency write Fred : swere dressed ‘In ‘costume to add to) : oe hn Ge errno BAUR rick B. Andrews, Supt of Aqents. He eer they hat ineited for the [te Hallowe'en effect... : os ‘ THE METHODIST CHURCH ¢| Heimer oF part of lot 1, 7, jerk Cee ed HaRmaRe evening. ‘ F Part of the eVening was spent in paw French, Minister | Me Gane ARREST th (Caria een { dancing and ganjes. Novel “stunts” | were “strong! from -pillat to: chande |Pefformed by the guests were very | lier thruout-the length of the room jamusing and every ‘one Joined in the the wall lights were ‘stiaded with (fun. desi orinning pumpkin saees, and ther | After a delicious luncheon served | were black cats and. witches, too, tr hy the hostesses a- few .vocal selec: add to the weird: effect. In a boeth tons were given, by. Mrs. Ferree, at,one end of the room fortunes / Glen Stone and Toinmy Flemm'ne, were told during the evening by #)followed by violin solos by Miss Maitland. will preach Festoons of black and of yellow) {both morn and evening. It is ergusonion Igt 6, block 147, | the closing cay of the revival meet- eer seer ient et x to Fred Eber- DON T HT ‘aoe ly on part of lot block 118, Cas- é \ meeting for men will be held at per, Con. $100. . ae spare Afr Dis TR ae sta Henriette Svare to Einar Hansen‘ Itice: a ject at this meeting will be i GRrainst ani Brawng7e et ux on iot 5, block rutler’s ads / 4 ‘dition. Con. $1, ete. Mrs. H. B. Dushom will lead the, | League at 6:30, Eon n to John McGreth conskell SHnsaannUpHoeh Wen sete Eat: ee Dengue a S30 ange of time taken| St ™%, 0% 106 2 Dlock 198, Casper. | ties tai Gene bees beeen at the other end of the room. The guests of the evening were plese at midnight pyar SAT ues! Con. $9600. | sidignation, insomnia: inful pass- ae The | Krausde apuiostra, Surilahen Str. and. Mra. Sogtt, the: Meadamen luiseaitolils Banfciauen ithonchanmed| Persia rotaniod iit Gnd relief in 4 thh lent music: for. 2 program which |lfene-Shea, “Mildred White. Onrha Weis G 2 © changed | Phone Orders Are age of urine, you wil reli 3 ted’ until midnight “and which was |*tanersvess Mere Pritchett, Blanche | ee —— n th enjoyed by fully 80-conples. | Todd, Marion Runden, Marie B: Yi of GOLD MEDAL Prhou During an. intermission, Prof. Rue) Vivian Boe Dorothy Paarl TEP aa Ceee eee Filled Promptly ea ° ; b lie . : Pine and Cunningham Sts. dolvh Lundberg séng two numbers.) Aamaie. Scott, Marv Lavell, Poll Z i; 8, Aor aan i ; : ‘ iv ; = ; i J. H. Gockel, Pastor. oe Little Mother, ot a and ‘ Thre | weet and Miss*Zimmer, and the Bie yay HRiM— he old version of the bd SS Laie she snday school cotiaanGen tat OTs. The W. H. Brown grocery and CAPSULES sprain ng Dain pre he ait EL Beit 4 Messts, Mordan, obert White,| ® tryine oné for many women tosattempt. The new idea which orig- sii] have room for a few more chi]. meat market on Grace strect, North . pe ing hee ea ea nae: ete Henrv -Larned;' George Blackstone,! inated in Paris and is shown to advantage in this smart model of black = dren. Casper, is experiencing an unusually The world’s standard remedy for kidney, on every wt proved how gre: }¥av Halloren, Panl _DeVine, Joe velvet with gray ribbon, is to make the hat very roo-ny in its head In the morning service, beginning large volume of business. Prompt liver, bladder and uric ecid troubles and the members of the compay appre | pict" = | *2 , ; i e : Ni 1 Remedy of Holland since 1696. 7 .| Rust, Harold Stoddard, N. Ki at 16°20. th li be based delivery is de by the Brown store nal Remedy of Holland since 1696. ciated the efforts of the hoatesse:! yivntie Ghiders, Clifford sonnsoo,¢. steo'and wear it'so low that the-face is as becomingly shaded as by a ion 1. Thess 4. e182) “Our Come to til parta of the city. Ordera sent | Tstee sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. in providing: estas ib 4 Saell | aatt, M. P. Wear, Charles Furnum,| straight or drooping brim. (c) U. & U. | forting Hove of a Blessed Resurrce- in by phone are filled promptly. The |“ for the game Got! Menal.ce every kur iS hoy ieee : * Tommy Flemming, Charles Creech, | tion.” @ number 190-. bea who sre sttangers: Ih CO | frerbert Bogue, Denny Wyatt and poetry contest. Each of the mem ae ‘ | The evening service comn - ee reer ——— ee ee ban WES \Glen Stone. |bers presen: were given pieces of “Brain and Brawn? ‘8 o'clock. Our se 7 5 ‘3 Ct a Ad | popular advertisements to match. and | being devoted to sermon: on the Ten i & tom of Jolly Me Qo nS. ~ ; gaa ie {then to write a verse on the subject! Is Sunda Topic |Commandments. Tomorrow evening “ Y. Cod Time Gla }Mrs, Mechling Entertains of the picture of the advertisement. y 4 the First. Commandment: ‘Thou, * The members. of the Jolly Good!«: C, Circle Yesterday e . " | the : +15 rs of , Two honors were awarded by the shalt have no other sods. before me”! ” 4 Time club met. Thursday aftetnooh) The K. C. circle met yesterday «f- judges sftat the: inerieua were head At M. E: Chueh witi ve considered. P the home. of Yra H. Crawford,|'érnoon at the home of Mrs. J. S./one for quality and one for quantity (agate | Beginning with next Sunday, the, > 4 School streets “Six methbers of | Mechling, 786 South Durbin sircet.|4¢ the cloze of the s*‘ernaan re- jevening services will begin at 7:30) ¢ Fy ” 1 , e clab were present and spent the|Secause of the. snowy weather only ‘fr ents were served by the hos- “Brain end Brawn” will be the | instead of 9 o'clock. Bs afternoon with® their needle. work ‘en members of the circle were pres-|tess, Mra. W. W. Burgess, a:sisted subject of the Sunday address by the | ete ‘ Address b and crocheting. Leter refreshinénts|2nt.° The two gucs(§ of the after-jby Mrs. H. E. Jones. Roy. H.C. Maitland Sunday: afters | ST. MARK’S CHURCH 'y were served by the hostass.... ” —.. |noon: were’ Miss May Hamilton and] © oes |noon at the Methodist church. This’ Rey, Philis K. Edwards, Rector a The members of ‘the club: present. Mra. fred Moore. |Mrs. J. F. Leeper is the third talle which this Kansas = Holy communion at § 4, m. be H C Maitland were the Mesdames.R.. H. Hawley,! Mrs. L. 1 Gantz, president of the| Hostess: for Bridge Club minister has given that have a direct) Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. e ° : P. FP. Rueger; JC. Spook, J. B. Hér- brircle was absent, so’ Mrs. M.A. ron, J. R. Avery. andthe hostess, df Hf. Crawford. 974i aa Tho next meeting of the club will} were be held at thé hone: of Mrs. J. K. 2 The Fortnightly Bridge club will interest for men and is open to men! Morning prayer and sermon at 11 Wright, vice president, presided over|meet this afternoon at the home of onlv. The lecture is to start at 2:30, 4. in. 3 : at | 5 . sap jthe: business meeting.- Farther plans) Mrs. J. °F. Leeper, 476 South Park o'clock. ening service and bible talk at F 66 : 99 jc towel and hand-! avenue. Arrangement have . Seon Vatiee. cL Bua ras Yam an rawn vhich*awill be taken mate for three tables of bridge The wreat love for all humanity of i : perma ae vin sister. Avery, 724 School street, i ladies of the K. P, a misguided Russian-reared American FIRST PRESBYTERIAN SES RE oe ag af hy Meth emexh pattie Ruwetie Aes ilerond wun Sewn —atthe— * PAR! ety. é: fter-' . . tt tha Ti 4 ister Vistors Clie {noon. was' spent working on the ar- Little Master Robert Staley. cadet ha oy tathtech aed Mara Tomorrow at, 1) the pastor will : 3 Fare ays ye ‘ vthe. hoo celebrated: his, fi irthday with 2’ | 3 : ' ie * speak on “Three American Problems e The Victory ci a Sey canine Saiyan dainty | Sere game HA Witag, Hub theatre, in which Dorothy Phil Cf Togayt and in tie evening at 1:20 t t r : af > 3 A a + j ‘eery tte af ec ips is aol sf ii " % + ote Alg*oc (ety) one p shagch, Inricheon to ihe-momhers present at | attepnBore "A dovely bitehday caize wi lips is ‘seer ~both-as Sonia, the Rus-! 6), «rhe Taw ahd the Gospel.” : e 0 is u Cc reheat adie oe ta hss ae x Wi: Haleod forthe Uitte bov; and’re! an girl, and Vivian, her American| The!morhlng ahthetn’ Will’ be Sin of Mra Fra Bogue, « ¢ age. ; ¢ ~ } |ments were served.) The mothers at fer’s “I Will Feed my Flock’ and the Sener of Third and Dytbin.sixects,witht Mrs: - work on ere “4 | “Circle to” * ithe party were served with tea by) Te evening Wéodward’s “The Radiant * E John: Bawersag: agaistent: hostess: : Met Staley, and a Vere pleasint: af- Giving and Doing. Morn Hath Passed Away.” At the } SUNDAY—2:30 P. M. : ley, and ey ; | 5. S. cir-}ternoen-was enjoyed. It ts tho givil life that saves exening service Mrs. Barns and Frets S i‘ | M 3 G d Si . id ae It. When we : mr own, , Lundberg will sing Nevin’s “My Fait c— bin yesterday, ; “Tre | seeking to bunrd it | curich It. for) Looks Un to Chest sae in the pact pecial UsI 00 inging ; | our: : z it in) Mrs, Don Lobdell's solo will be Mile |, ‘ ig PERSONALS lovi non oth- | lard's “Hear Us, O Father." All Men and Boys Invited. 3 John H. McMahon has oto Den.' So niy be ‘The service hours will be on tie, - 2 pag gee non nas Ronesto MeN" | Sumeiriohey Ane § ro than ever}new time schedule, one hour later) = Noe 2a a hefore: than we have had during the sum-{% 9.0... . Sar Rava er io earrycereeenet amy J ; . t eal at Z > i bites present, who"! Harry Maehler is in Casper fron emmseeeme:Stewe-rHeeme seen mer and fa}. —— <=") THE HUB THEATRE } The World’s aepetet Photodrama ) “THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” DOROTHY PHILLIPS See It! DIRECTED BY THE WORLD-FAMED ALLEN HOLUBAR 9 spent in & %. Smith has.returned from a visit with friends in Iowa. j rer iar) ‘ Vasorenve Jemesoh is in the city ftom Ervay, Wvo. on business ané is calling on old friends. ‘ ane reer a Frenk Francie has eone ta Nebras- ‘ka where he will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. ‘ co + Paul Suchland, representing a larg» ‘neveltv hovse pf Mhieago. M., ir vhere with his Christmas. goods. « 8. 6 Char'es Coulte- of the Burtineton is planning 2 trip * New Lonilon !Conn., where he will visit friends made while he was'in the’ navy. ° a toe Lee Lang is in the city today on his- wav from his lovely ranch home }in the Big Horn mountains to Dour- | tes where he will attend ‘to land business. e : se 8 8 Jack Elster, representing the Es- =, glove firm of New York City, is in Casper for the first time. He considers Casner a very lively busi ness town, and a placesof prospect for young men. — ‘ % ' Mies Lovise Thomas, who wae con- Tired to her home for the day by a \'serious cold, is much imnroy-d and ‘ yback st her work in the drv gori department of the Webel Commerci:} |company. ENTAILED IN THE STORY Boule had nollie, pad wave everything. i ae You will love her—and hate her. TO THE CASPER PUBLIC Her sister, Vivian, had everything and ‘The producing corporation stands behind all rave nothing. She found happir claims imade for the remarkable production 4 q Violence separated them—-twin —"THE RiGHT TO HArriNess.” 'tis to . E in babyhood. . . 7 htiest photodrama ever produce y Violshes reviiitad them in Womanhood— reutcr than “The Heart of Humanity,’’ or each travelled her own pathway. Bay d ail super-productions ever offered to WHOSE WAS THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS? the public. The world’s greatest emotional actress, in If you can enjoy the finest emotional act- most re markable dual role, tells the story. the. a hoge arastante and a masterly plesen- You'll syinpathize with her—you'll‘loathe her! tation of the world’s greatest theme —don't OTH. PHILLIPS * pe sm RS A RTL DTG fail to see the wonderful Dorothy Phillips it DTS SAPPINGSS HE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS.” ol ? os ‘| The dramatie stery. of Sonia and of. Paul will be told at the Hub the- tater for four days—Saturday, Snn- ‘dav. Mondev and Tuesday when ‘Dorothy Phillips, one of the mos! (onnealine emotional actresses of the * sereen, will be seen\in.a dual role, isters— a J. L. Learner has returned from; ‘the eastern markets where he was) * able to purchase a complete and fine . line of Christmas goods. Mr. Lear- {ner says that he had a very success- ful trip, but that goods are most hdifficult “to obtain. * FOUR DAYS, STARTING TODAY, OCT.. 25TH. Sonia, child of the people, said “No!” And you want to shake her and e tell her to take the gift of love and The Right of Happiness. Casper Has Never Been Offered the Equal of This Masterpiece . A notable cast of Universal play- ers supports Dorothy Phillips, the <r We. star of “The Right to Happiness,” ELT |ndéw playing at the Hub theatre. The A PANIER FROCK—Yellow Taffeta veiled ta “Green Chiffon 4g Jnclud ee alles Seow ele ist forais the under dress of, this. girlish afternoon diese, The | Hall, Btanhépe ‘ ‘ergaret Mann, bodice is of Yellow Dresden silk. pied cana ‘and Alma Bennett. ’ ny Oe See EOIN Vivian, pampered daughter of the super-rich, said “Yes.” And you want to make her suffer till—she, too, learns the lesson to happiness. Have You the Right to Happiness? An emotional revelation is THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD. PaSSE BSS N , N , y . , N N N : < . . . ; , . : . . : . . ; , N N N : . : N N . m

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