Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 3

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Farewell Party - tor Mrs, A. J. Ferguson J. C. Austin: was the hostess at California, where she will spend the win. t months. The entertainment was iven at the home of Mre, J. H. Ayde- lott, 806 East Seeond street. The home was decorated with huge chrysanthe- inums in @. very artistic manner, ‘The guests presented Mrs. Ferguson with © beautiful cut glass basket filled vith flowers in appreciation of her triendship, The evening was spent in ng bridge whist, and a delicious neon was served by the hostess, zi eae Hosts at Duck Dinner and Mrs. Max Milan were the s at @ delightful dinner party’ at their home, Places were laid for six snest# at the ‘several-course duck. din- ner, After the ‘meal the evening H. C. Ewing and daughter, Miss Louise, are here from Colo- es visiting at-the home of Ewing's sister, Mrs. Alfred mR. The house guests expect to ‘¢ for about a month. e 8 = Mrs Katherine Brings Bride From Colorado Springs J.D, Rerwick, connected with the department of ‘the Midwest Cining company and his bride from Ci ¥ Were marrica Tugs- Lerwick was Miss Ethel nk. The wedding took place at the of her parents in the Springs. ived bi-weekly bake sales but, not acted upon. waar. jassisted the hostess. |réfreshments. Mrs. Corson réceived many pret‘ | |Spent visiting and sewing. Mrs. Cor-| son and Mrs. Ryan served luncheon io} jthe guests. — I | The Mesdames James Simmons, H. .\.| | Burdick, G. M. Fenley and Mrs. Rodger | | Crawford-and the Misses Lilly and Mire-| inie, , Betty Dangort, Rileen Mc-! | Nel) Katherine Dunn,’ Helen Carlson, | |Aghes Clairs Margaret England, Hazei {Conwell and Helen Wallace were the {guests of the evening. A ee 8 | isk Two Members | the Mullin Club, plans were formu- !lated for a bazaar to he held about jthe 15 th of December.» jtendance met at the chib, and the sug- ates of a Thanksgiving dinner and) { The officials of the club, the Mes- ‘dames Joe Dessert,, Dan. Sullivan, and P. J. Halloran, assisted by ‘Mrs. Oxear Heistand, will have caarge of the ha- Tt_is thought that there will he jabout sf booths for the different em- E ‘proidery, hand worked linens, and rib- PAY . en - jbon accessories to the boudoir, One at- ;rated with red rosés. Mrs. H. P. Ryan ltractive booth will be arranged for the Mrs. Oscar Heistand and Mrs. Slizen | | 3 the members present at the al party in honor of Mrs. A. Presents and very useful gifts from her Ski served t a Rerreson i aeta leaving soon: for friends, and an informal evening way {meeting with a dainty luicheon. BRAZIL IMPORTS FROM ‘U.S. OVERSHADOW ALL OTHER FOREIGN TRADE amis PART OF OTOL al | OAPPED, A large ned were discussed, | Cheyenne after placing R. f.. Andersou of Thermopolis in charge of. feder: authorities there. Anderson confesse ;to the United States attorney at Che: énne and admitted rifling both expr and baggage at Thermopolis. He po. sessed a large number of trunk keys, ‘he said, and found it an easy matter to open baggage shippea ) chi Budapest appeared every hour is at that point e guests of the evening were the RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (By Mail.) help himself to valuable articles ; : Initiated in Pi Phi BRC SY era ee teens ae eee) 7 ae loxdames sor seca, domes gen? The Pi Beta Phi fraternity —Imports into Brazil from the United Send the baggage i ! for petal f BTL, Dizon, Tae AMgtHio” Laramic: wate -yniversits ‘States in. the first six months of 1919, ~ He Lvl Heat 5 Re eon Christy, 3s Be Avietott, and Frank iilllated two new members. Miss Dora|WEFe four times greater thin those Was shipped to Te Kaa HS eoliry Joslin; nd Miss “Marguerite Mau have| fom Great Britain, the nearest compet- Purned ‘the remainder when he found r . reine OE ri ity alone from kid- ; Address, Chicf Mec Adviser, , ‘ing country, according to, the American ‘hat an investigetion was in progress.) in New York City D purit ‘ ; Address, Chick Abe > PSALMS Oa ea Mitel iad chamber of cbuitnsres of Bracit, Tt ix now believed that the telegram | ey trouble last year. Dor'tallow | THI. is ‘why S. S. S. has been|Swift Specific Co, Dept. 52, At: Tel anonte eae nn Pe icon imports were $168,746, or which led Thermopolis authorities to’ yourself to become a victim by. used so successfully in hundreds of Hanta, Ca. py ioaraolémn ceremony) 217 {this amount, $89,727,280 came from the release Anderson, Monday, was sent | United” States and Tea to Be Given at R. K. Staley Home | Great. Britain. An claborate tea-will be given at the| Vrazil’s exports for {home of Mrs. {t, AK. Staley on Novem. | totaled § at the chureh parlors of the Methodiat | PUrchaser, with chureh the’ first: of December. ‘Tea WIN be served from ato 5 o'clock for | 59. ‘ the friends and members of the ehurch.! | Unique” Hallowe'en decorations Will he used forthe Wome and tables, ae The progceds of the tea will bo useq! 7+425,000 ;19 Duy materials to. make the iron| Wore exported: Imats, clothes-pin. ioklers, and many {other household necessities which will jhe on sale at the utility booth, under jthe management .of Mrs. Ralph Oaks. oF Mrs. ¢and Mrs. Mason Mesdames and Messrs. Dan Sullivan, am Cronin, Morris Kelleher, M. J. irke, Tim Daley, John Jurh Jere- (minh Mahoney, aride MS Wi Purcell and! » Patri Sullivan left last night for Den ideparture. -204,000, of which the Unit- | ed States took products valued at $93,- Sher 9, 40 rals | intes , Ph iedllty pena Bird ee ae] 890,250. “Franée was the next henviest ‘Denver where he spent a week on huss. ay $77,161 Great Britain was third, with $21,556,- Coffee was by-far the most important |day from | product contributing to the favorable | ‘trade balance of over $100,000,000 asiranch in the Rates Hole bags valued cat $164,980,250 pam AS Walker Smith, who visiting: her nephew, Ralph Mason, left last evening for Long Behth, entertained a friends at dinner last night prior to her ee r to attend. to the meeting to he ———$—$—$——$——$ ecial agent at Lincoln, and that referred to another man being held the same perioa|*t Thermopolis on a similar charge. thon “ha’s returned 983,250 from }Y i from While | ness. : A ——— . Having decided to enter the race for mayor of Casper, Rohert A. Byrne’ was here yestor Thi id's standard remedy fc ‘kidney, a 4 . 5 s, td y Soin sonetk PRs buteinens. Ivers taaddlets vend sterletectd seoable: I consider it my first duty to inform the electors of my hopes John « Predericls is i at. Read Tribune Want Ads. and accept noi. has heen Mr few “MONEY: OF ALL GOLORS "IN BUDAPEST, SOME have been formed where these moneys age hands in great quantities. where carlier a newspapér living almost 16799: neglecting pains and aches. Guard Against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL a Holland’s ‘national remedy since 1696. All ‘druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. tok for the name Gold Medal ou every box } 4 PAGE THREE without newspapers of its own. The] W. J. Chamberlin leit last night for people satisfy their curiosity from ae Denver on a business trip for’ the ‘ Vienna papers which are sold-on the} (4) ,) PASTE Sanaeiay |streets by thousands. They were for-|C2Merin Furniture company eee eI A Tribune Wantad ;bidden for a time but now have been Hrelensed, and the news vendors make [tremendous profits ‘and get four and for a single copy. will sell it. + fl fe | } .|med full. 3 | 6) TH BURNET * Budapest is slowly beginning to re-| F R SALE ; . peso ; cover and come back ta life, under the | 1 1 ney ane ot chert protection of the Rumanian bayonet. | $4,000 to $4,500 stock » , | Foe - cireulation in this city. Ilue money.) 4) s, care ee and fixtures of modern drug Man teieapeeh ste rhertiopolis by; that's, che money oc the: Austr Hion:| AP Stirett underwent saucers: store at 10 per cent discount J” Mistake and Caught Here quant Then there is good’ white |iM Denver taking treatments. He hopes if taken at once. ' Confesses to Rifling Ex- ‘money with a 10 per cent discount, and t© return to Casper within ten days. ; y A Sr aie Yad white money’ that’ is worth only C Femxemeerpecesre 3s Address Box 5, Tribune u Press ggage one-fitth of its faco value. Finally,’ A Trifane Wantad will sell it, i “ | there is xreen money, the 5 crown notes 0 Harry Roberts, special agent for the of the state savings bank, with a QQ: Trt tt Burlington; returned this morning from: per cent discount. Curb exchanges Itching, Scratching, Skin Diseases That Burn Like Flames of Fire . Rc Here Is a.Sensible: Tréatinen eruptions. ‘This wonderful remedy That Gets Prompt Results. [ieee of the oldest and inmost re~ liable medicines ov the markei, It has been sold by druggists for fifty y s. Get a bhoitle today i be= 1 treatment that will get resuite. of Eczema and other skin czema and similar skin troubles come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving the blood 2 thorough cleansing, a removing from it all traces of im- the treatinent of ANNOUNCEMENT To the Voters of the City of Casper: and intentions should my candidacy méet with your ap- proval next Tuesday. But let me tell you straight from the ;} Shoulder and out of a sincere heart that I do not want a single vote that cannot be conscientiously cast for me. And, furthermore, if you do not want a man who will be mayor while he holds the office, do not vote for me. If I am elected I will be your mayor, no one having a string on my can- didacy, nor will any one wield the big stick over the office during my incumbency. This plain statement of indepen- dence does not mean that I will trample under foot the rights of others, or that I will refuse to heed the voice of ind Mrs. Berwick. are tt home at addressed by. Kammon De Vale avenue, ee . presi-} dent of the Irishe fepublie, which will be hold at the anditorium. ! Masons Organize 4 Rae Dancing Club ‘Sunurgae Meeting he Masonic Dancing club composed OW Tuesday 6° 100 members of the Masonic frater-) Mes. William’ ‘Tothurst \will he the, nity is being organized and is planning; hosters at the noxt meeting of the Sua- for a sgries of ten dances whieh will Uae of St. Mark's Episcopal church commence in the near future. These are | #t her home at the Cobb apartments expected to he among, the? most~ en. ON Next Tuesday évening ay 8:30 o'clock, thle of the exclusive dancés to he 4 re a iat ‘ : Mrs. D. HW. Waytuin and baby of ~ Denver, Colo... and “Miss Hénrietta Ra-| Dito-Beidenkoph cine of St. Loulx,4Mo., ara the house | Marriage This Morning ae ie o i sae ens on =o ieee a o ‘enter street. Miss. Itncine plans | lee ON ely WenGine Pete Rane CS) se sera nian Casper for thie winter to morning at the St. Anthony Catholic church at 9 o'clock When Father John attend openly andy will make her home | Mullin solemnized the marriage of A.|V!th Ar. “and Mrs: Learner, rk Between Friends— — A Photograph rive her this winter, Made in your home or office. | Pekae | D. Otto and Miss Jessie M. Belden: Recany | McCurory—Phone 1109 koph. 7 rs of the church were | pitt ang Bs ec % i h Tims tnd. SOPOT ee Eee aren A talie Festa ipaptinur etal deyaiiar ei: Maeaete + and, Rosary socle' guests attended the’ szmple deremeny, + The bride was'gowned in an elegant dark blue satin’ dress, and carried lovely rsage of bride's | . Claude Gavin vere ance to the bride and groom. The offertory solo, ve Mari s Millard, was sung by 1. J. Donahye, ac- companied by Miss. Edna Smith. The) Mendelsohn's Wedding March was play ed by Miss Smith. AQ the one-ring ceremony, the solo ‘Oh, Promise Me” was sung by “Mr. Nonahue, followed by a nuptial mass. A\ pretty wedding breakfast was! served to the: young couple st the i tments of Mr.’ and Mrs. Claude jorgeous red roses were ued |< orations. “The guests at the reakfast were Mr. and Mrs. Otto, Dr, Elizabeth Charles Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Gavin, the hosts. Mrs. Otto haw eome to Casper from her home in New York City, N.Y. and Y already won many friends: by her charming mannerisms. Mr. Otto-is with the Continental Supply company here. Mr. and Mrs. Otto will live at their’ new apartments on Jackson xtreet. . ° py Miscellaneous Shower for Mrs. William. Corson | - William Corson was the hostess ut barty last night which’ turned eut to be a surprise miséellaneous shower, on the hostess: Mrs. Corsoii's | home, 1004 South Oak street was! deco: ». FOR MEN AND WOMEN Built for Service Shoes that stand inspection from the sole up. ° There’s nating about our shoes that won't bear a. thorough in- spection, from the solid all- leather soles to the upper-most They're built for. “service”— and combined with this impor- tant. essential is correct style, a perfect fit and expert workman- Don't lose any time in’ c for your suit.- The time to is now, while the best styles d patterns are, here. Heautitul soft shades of brown and Home splendid fancy mixty ures that you'll enjoy seeing and wearing. ‘These suits are cut in the now advanced styles—the clota and make ia exceptionally good. ME SUITS $30 to $75. me to get into heavier under- heve is every sore: Sou want w could t—VYour Life p about Love :—Your Love Ky can unl Ted IN . Hobart* Henley’s‘ ght AMESSACE Every ‘Adult: should Can See It welcome. wisdom or act upon good counsel. I am not so self-sufficient as to be above advice, nor would I attempt the raising of a dictatorship over this city, but I am so thoroughly at heart a Ca8perite that I cannot and will not brook the slightest interference with its growth and progress, if within my power to prevent it. Fam in hearty accord with the pre- vailing sentiment of a greater Casper, and every official act of mine, should I be chosen to occupy the mayor’s office, will be with that view in mind. The various departments of the city govérnment, so far as they shall come under the control or direction of the mayor’s office, will be faithfully, efii- ciently and economically administered, Municipal improve- ments will be continued and completed as rapidly as pos- sible, and that labor may enjoy its full share of the blessings of community prosperity, I shall conceive it to be one of the duties of the office to see that fair recompense shall be the reward of honest toil and efficient service. However, it is dl not my idea of government for the power and authority of s 3 one department to be usurped by another department, and Any Child i I make the further promise, that if I shall be successful at 5 aU the polls on election day, no such usurpation will be at- : tempted by me. Upon this statement I enter my first race for public office and ask your unbiased consideration of my fitness. Assuring the electors, as well as the other candidates, of my hearty co-operation in the good government of the city, eat . ry id. whether’ elected or defeated, Iam a ‘ ' oy ‘ i - Yours for Casper, At the LYRIC Today Qnl 5 EDWIN B. FOSTER. Kassis Dry Goods C pany 122 South Center $ Across the Street from the Lyric Week End Specials ' For Friday and Saturday, » October 31 and November 1 Our "Week-End Specials always consist of many genuine money-saving selections.’ ‘The people of Casper are taking advantage of these specials. Why not you?’ We know we can save you money. Exelusive Agents. for the La Camille, Front Laced, Ventilo Back Corset _ Priced $2.75 Up Come in and let our Corsetiere fit you — Ladies’ Dresses es $1.50 Sher lle ee $56.00 Ladies’ Coats Rereler 20-8. ‘Yale, $38.50 socnian: O60 Value, $47.00 west soeeat. $BGOO | Vecrsnn specu” $41.50 Wateces ona ssee $29.75 Weekend. Spectal Ey pects $33.25 Bolt Serge, by the Yard Ween diet. $25.50 Vadiedldpcaar sos $2.70 Children’s Underwear ir $2. Regular $1.5 value, pire Werle tod Special $2.25 | Woauena specie $1.35 ) are Per ular $1.25 Value, the vey lowest West Mand Bpectal $1.65 | Winin shou $1.10 me in and = ¢ 4 : self as to at Wy re can save. assis ry be 00 S$ 0. ae i You arp always 55 South Center” |. Across the Street from the Lyric

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