Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 3

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Dawson-Good \ir. and Mrs. HL A. this morning from Denver where they {Ses viended the marriage of their daugh- tov, Miss Hazel Good, to Daniel De bies on, Which took place at the hothe ; Fe! Saturday evening. Just © few most Intimate frietic hiended the pretty but simple cere.) leircle are busy making-and dou; hand Burke retuéned | Habroidery and work on the jfits are being mado for, tinies: Dawson's brother, C. Dawson, at | OF the bazaar. | He LEGION POST IN CITY mous by George Vroman* | Post; Harry Fisher Is - Made de Secretary i ninty dres- Complete ou. of n- to the G-year-old tots. The wah s hooth will he one of the Inegesi nd under clothing. C. P. Plummer, rallrona attorney here,| > unanimous “hoice of the local un Legion members as president of the George Vromian Post. No, meeting of, the Caitol helt hefore the bazaar. ———- Ji raed in roses ahd chrysanthemuriis in tistie manner, the bride waik gowned in r ing suit and hatpand ear mony The Dawson “home was dlech- | } month, then to California, | some they will be joingd by Mr. Daw: | wil go-to Hono-! 1, rizona for on ‘yrother. u before of the elu. ¥ 18 tO) Stock treet for the members of the Téa clu hot Saturday afternoon.» \ delicious luncheon.Was served iy ithe hostess, and the? differnoon. was | s pleasantly spent playing @netion britge. ‘The members of the Mtb were the ness fo to Mesdames It. TH. Nichols, Rey Wyland. for Itiverton. ils endless chain plan for sceurinsy | ©. 1. Peterson, It. Bartholomew, ¢ members met with the hearty ay proval Vell, A. A, Schulte, Th Be Tumis, J.C.) Mr. and Mr: G Clarkson, who Of the post mémbers here. Each mem- Snook nd Wilson Kimball, Jr. ‘Miss were formerly here, where ber is to secure a member who is uge of Salt Lake City, Utrh, | Mr. Altar aspen Storage store, was a! success financially. > from the sales awhich be used toward thé sew altar for $ 5.1 Ww vit} many Vlins 10 be are being made for, other salos I held In the near fature, ee © Hostess at” astern Star Tea. Mrs, William [Lloyd and Stes. Cart} Huwks will he the hostesses at, the | Kactern Stir tea’ té “he the temple Tuesiny arlernoon Pera ide Comes fra ward Danean was marriéd to Nell Irwin ot Hastings, Net ‘iy night Seon ter the arri of the; Horlington train from Nebraska, earry: ing Miss Irwin. ° The Rev. W.L. French | perrormed the wedding ceremony at 1 home. ‘Ph@ bride and groom were companied by M and Irs. 1B. ty DPotart ‘ Mr. Duncan is with “the Smith-Tur ver drug store heré, Mr. and Mrs. Dunean will make their Home here, see Husbands ef P. BR. @ Members Entertained The BD, B. O’s spent a dolighiful af ternoon, Saturday, at the home of Mis. I. T. Moores, Business was discuss snd arrangements were made for 4%; ‘eception for guests Saturday afternoon! November 8, followed by a cafeteria} supper for members and their _ hiuis- nds. Roth affairs, will be, held-at the home of Mrs. § if Leys After the business meeting, Satrday, Mrs, Moores “rved delicious refreshments. see Mas Interesting Meeting Mrs, Herman Engelke, 244 South Ma- ile street, Was the hostess at an fnter- ‘ing meeting of the Capitol Hitt cir * of the Methodist Ladies Aid society ‘riday Afternoon. \fter the business meeting the at. ternoon was devoted to work on chil- The Capitol Hill cir: ve. charge of the children’s, hooth at the bazaas to be, held the first of December. “The Mes- ‘ames W. J, King, H. J. Ratferty and, George Brown are the head of the Work, and all wok SRC Pea} the members of che QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr; Edwards’ ( ards’ Olive Tablets ‘That is sink ie the maul cry of thousand wi Tablets, the substitute calomel. No Na from c and, bowels to act rally. never re ice to it Dr. Ea ae "Tablets are a | “eae olive’ ‘oll. Tablets ae lard te tule Ohive i 10c¢ and 26c turning to Deny@flin the jiery man, is in Casper calling on the 900 - compir Clar 1 Estabrook Rabeuituted for: Casper eg nd Rosary soclety last Katie’ (CARDO THANKS To THE CARPET )sympathy to my k [DEAE HERE EE NIE EAE MEE AEE EEE ESE MEE ME EME RE HEE HEHE EE HEME EME EE NE HE a a 2 the legion. The election was held Sai- | urday night following the football xmok-| er hell in the club rooms of the Army and Navy club. F. P. Warber, an-| other attorney who served in the world! 0 ail Whit. returned from a day's hunting in the national ¢ hers. He predicted that there would be 6, American Logion. members in th time this yr aes ¢ for 2 million men INingsbury, ioe ane Brown hos- | ‘ (Merchants. ‘Mr. Kingsbury prediccs (State November. 4, .clther. enrojjed | rs. Dawson has many Casper |the continuance of high prices for the °F dy to he enrolled. He said the as she has heen active in both | next four years, and says that the Cas i the next few days Casper would chureh and soeke jes here. ‘per buyers will begin to feel the differ. Well on its way to securing its com: ese e this sprinis. plete share of members in the st: Will Banquet : i tha Pea Major Dean™paid a tribute to the Service Men Miss Aileen Morrison. arrived work being done by the American t day from. Pembroke, Ky. tov! gion here under the direction of ' \hout 40 members of tho Mull club ihe winter with her aunt, Mrs. W. D. retary Wisher, He said that. on the | it atten a banquet at the club ats yonnen, strength of what had been done in| this evening given in honor of the ee the club rooms here and in helping re- | recurned soldi pators who are |. Miss Nellie Bartholomew 6f the turned service men, a similar plan of men's jonal wank, organiza spent the ion and work would he taker t th Program | Wweel-end with hef mother, Mrs. 8. Bar- up in Cheyenne. Major Dean was lib sein tha Professor thoiomew, in Eatsky se Of Secretary Pisher's Hudolph Lundberg Donahoe os. ps0 nd a number of Interesting talles, Cart Shaw of Denver,is- here in the the first time tn nearly 20 oe ae interest of the S$. Karpen and brothers active service in the arm Mrs. J. Lin Fiebibesel = company. wi heen made to fecl thru the Amer Presides at Vea Py SS ean L um a real American Mi Sel was'the graciou. M. Euithorpe, deputy’ sheriff, has citizen,” said Major Dean. hostess at her home on South Mee zone to Cheyenne and from there will ‘ Major Dean f for his work done in the Spanish-Amer- jean war. He has been in the se more or less all of the time since then. About eight years of his service has heen with the 15th cavalry. Chicago on official business. el ge Titus of Cheyenne, district-man- of the Mountain States Telephone Who has heen bere on. busi- a few days, left this morning for turn to secure another member. son was conn process is kept up indefinitely ational bank, sted with the we here from go that UX. Wheeler and Mrs, “Lalgn Kansas City, Mog. visiting ait ofa 28¢ man is always on the lookout for ThHlends: i 4 an ex-service man to get Into the Ame see ler: jiean Legion. Oliver Johnson and Alec! McPherson) The report of Harry Visher read at ‘spent Sunday ih Glendo, Myon: busi. the meeting showed that >there w “The baked sate” of'iHome-maite *yjes *uess. ! now 105 mi¢mbers in George Vrornan | and cakes given by th® ladles of tro} Si No. 2 post. F ‘President Plummer, in accepting tt office as leader of the post said that few outside of Sceret ‘isher probably had done as much as -they could,to further the work of the Amer- ith “yo extend: my thanks to ‘the friends: /for ‘thelr “kindness and husband in. his re- A\nthony’s Catholic chureh: cent illness. ands death, Algo to the | ican Legion here. He to Mrs. M, Mullin, and Mrs, M. Ryan @. R. Cr Tor. the: hewititul! floral ofte share thé work.ot getting the local post were In. charge of the. baked. sale he und to Mrs. J. ue ‘Leaner ana’ { sort of working order 1 * fi n the post te, in : —_——7}, ‘Ts the Bible Inspired? ~ This Is the subject of un interesting and in Vital subieet. presented by a ma, thot in research and investigation along this line, delivered by _ “REV.H.C. MAITLAND 1 he———_. time which will be The Salas Hotel Announces a Hallowe’en Dinner and Dance (Informal) Saturday Evening, October 31st A Special Table d’ Hote Dinner: at $1.50 per plate will be sérved from 6 to 9 p. m. to be given on to Daneing Commencing at Nine. Please Make Your Reservation at an Early Date FA) HEYA LAD ue UNDER TAM, FATHER WRT ye enne veroly — Election of Attorney Made Unani- {amo HS jwhieh fhe al ae tit ae tis 2 or members in Oi to do from Wyo-{ vember 11. Th ing one * commissioned first | jee | This | | tea? | | coarse). i { to make this CHEYENNE, Wyo. “old sen oc 1 i was instuitly injured and injured 2 slightly ker train, pig to cross inf wast ‘The first dane CARPENTERS, NOTICE! Bocal 1564 will hold a spe ron a fees.” IMPLON, rording S Sunwee 3 United State ny best to mi tid at of Armistice day fecling was that if : e the hoye who bh those who were and T ft xo. ns” w a big day repar heautiful corsage bouquets Live Diss ttrin ator war. was named as vice-president, while Dorothy Daw wna-tho dainty ucla anne Nees toward: spa mite Harry Fisher, secretary of. the Army | ' pl carried the rine On a | siastie over the h Uh andy Navy’ ise nthomum, Te tide eas | fact that she shot wo of the ducks, | (he American nets was lected $0. tiled by Mrs. Ralph «Oak: ‘The ¢_.0 2 room's. brotl Mr, C. Dawson if AWA. Ttossel, a prominent yea Ghent Pavone was elected eeeeer 2 - i ' Mr. ) AD These Ge J lac a el assis! The est SREB Dea ae EBenlor A cltialy 26 temey tors ithe ant secretary following the recommen, | 10-25-2t the ceremony about 30. guests | TAS ‘tation of Secretary Fisher. All men! ie Mroand Mra: -Rasmuas-Leo-epent the NSP elected unanimously by the kare ; By f dl ¥ -membership present. i Owe Savoy hotel. ‘The. pelvats dls/ week-end. in town from the tanch vis ine room was prettily degprated anc iting with iriends. Major Warren Dean of the 15th cav-} necial musie played ducing the A ee alry stationed at Fort BD. A, Russcil neal and for the lincing afterwards.) Master Teed Eshelman underwent a %84 head of the delogati ‘ir, and Mes, Dawson inteiti, to |stight operation: at the Stato hospital Ming to -tho national American Lesion tart to averland for Colorado |jast Saturday and is improving rapid. COMVenton, told. the members of what Springs: from there will 0 tO/ly. He expects to he hack in. schoo W288 expected of Casper Legion mem jing to fight should have it.’ One ‘thing | which is almost ¢ foothall ame with the Army team op) of. the best teams in the w —— A Tribune Wantad will sell it. Who wants Nobody, of course! Then why buy common ' It has very little | tea-flavor (and that very The rest is 'tannin—that they use to | tan leather and make ink—harsh, puckery and bad for the insides. No! no! Get the right tea. Skip the tannin. Get the tea full of fine rich delicious tea-flavor. ‘That's Schilling’s. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon- India, Oolong, Ienglish Breakfast. All one quality. In ) parchmyn-lined moisture-proof pac! ages. At grocers everywhere, ‘4 Schilling & Co San Francisco lotk sharp. and all tl call ‘ed meeting on Thursday, Oct 28 for the purpose of votir lub and state secretary of jthe local by-laws as regari tion s to initia n xoing the meeting to fought ° ee that puckery tannin taste in | tea? After the nitland will leave € his lecture at the will go to his home in W Later he will sts mtetings at Caldwell Yesterday the x talks were *" “Brain and service The me to men alk was 4 serviees of the church. The Ttev. wt Sunda n entirely suc n the general influen the Methodist church here. of the Rey, of the gen it said promptly ¢ low the Kan the east. ha ie dion TH practically a month of success- E Rev. H. C. sper tonight after Methodist church on “The Bible, as an Inspired Book.” He infield, t a series of re’ Kan. vaseablbid clos he spoke on ing yesterday nd Brawn iven at the regulir morning ring his revival se: 1e church considere essful program of re- . both in the number of ac 0 o'clock in order to al- ato cateh his train for | ‘ rritr: # TODAY--TOMORROW | LAST TWO DAYS Kan. |4 iv: Dorothy Phillips “The essions it had on The we h the ap- tion at all THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD Matinee Opens at 2:30 will st Continuous Until 11 PAGE THREE ? artes Looe SSX OUO4 OF 04 OF, 2%, ¢ Me ¢ K? + sM% + K? + oe, RO 7%, RA + o Pete te Motecte ste tee todlo eee, “gatectecte teste cteate-cte cle tocte ste tect os Me atoate te sta cto at MorgesSesseegoatecge-se ooo sSoeresiee. 9,1 0,0 so hoave she ate soate ale oho she aSe-ste seete a oho ale oke-ate ofe-ehe-ate aloes No need to make Ironing Day a day of drudgery with one of our guaranteed Electric Irons. We seli only the best makes, yet our prices are the same as charged in Eastern cities. Our line includes the following well-known makes: $ WESTERN ELECTRIC ¢ WESTINGHOUSE. $ GENERAL ELECTRIC + We also carry a full stock of Re>air Patts for all the above makes. ¢ Natrona Power Co. HOTPOINT AMERICAN BEAUTY UNIVERSAL Phone 69 . We will reduce the price on every Suit 25 per We have just 100 Suits. These are ali new Fall Styles. Come early and make your selection. cent. suits. $93.75 || Stree _ $56.25 SUITS $75 || Stns . $37.50 suivs.. $69.25 || stirs . $27.75 While this sale is going on we will make a liberal reduction on every coat. We have them in every new style and fabric. THE FASHION SHOP * 114 N. Center St., Casver, Wyo. 2, er % toe! ¢ Sac ° eo rgoage ate shoate So sho sho tho aS oho eho ae ah a2e he she she she eho he she afe ahe ale she eke Hho shoes se aleaoateatostoote % : se io e e — ap £ : 53 “We = Troning With Less Effort : % Se 4 Be 0 we + Bx x y & " Ri S¢ & Xa & + 3 z 7. % a - : pe Ww Od e3 b3 eM aXe? o, * o4 o ‘e fee! oes o-4, 2, ? o4 Coat ane ro 4, RA ° o¢, i ¢ oe, RP * o*, o oe Ka Oo +, o, %, oe Cw eee Saas oe K2 ee + o-+ , ¢ a o-efe-stoes On aM ory p 4 Phenomenal Sale ot Stunning Winter Suits | Regardless of continually increasing prices of ready-to-wear apparel

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