Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 3

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—E Sos DACE THREF.*.... PAGE THREE Thought She Would MARRIA lion. andthe probability. that. they will! z [resort to filibuster if necessary to. de- Apa p jfeat. it. Marriage ao $ “| It is thought hy some’ senators that! tenday *hoth of ¢ snd of the year, How- license was grante ‘sists in his determination of Mrs. alter, h course, it is said that reso-, under age. he introduced in both houses — ( congress providing specifically for ance of government contro) at untit, December 31, 1920. with the “Lwent to Johns Hopkins Hospital. went to several doctors. 4 tried otlier - - remedies. { thought I would die; D.D.D. cured me after I had given up all hi to ever get well again on earth. Euima Wise, 845 Frauklin St., Baltimore. 8 We ourselves have seen D. D, D. heal so many of severe skin trouble that we know it f help you too. Mm fact we guarantee the Arst bottle. Bc, 6c und $1.00, the eon bridetahe is when Lhe president enrefully. revi@WR and Rose Port + 4 [die niacin te wt change FAP ReAr ana Ue "na Die from Eczema if ing the roads hack to thelr) Palmer, 5 AU AOS MA CONTINUE YEA , Movement Ladkched. in Washing-, ton to Exténd Period Because of Labor Unrest and Lack of Program Local Consiecntioa' to Hear. Plans | of New Era Movement from es Church Leaders jwhere they. have: spent the last. twa), ; , ye th ir {weeks ona bint 5! eS visiting trip. | cenpreplons a ie Es an insight into the general plan wi 4 jis back of the New Era movement in- +) augurated by the church as a whole lecting W. S. Kimball, sr, was the gra-| cious hostess at 2 regular meeting of the; Mrs. Kendall Bon’ ot sBiieieni: wy: Vort Casper chapter-of the Daughters 'is the house guest of Mrs. Cecil Bo of American. Revolution, at her, home }448 East Fourth ‘street. Mrs. Bon has , vn North Wolcott street. [been ‘In Casper for several days and | st, spring. © Ney Bi % institute a) very Interesting “business meeting has already heen: extensively enteriain. | V° helt at the local ¢ nese nh next Bs was held followed by a fitting pase rhea hes * ed F Dr. W. Hf. Bradley announeed yy «program, consisting of readings eee | today. A vgs i ine Mondajaom Holland and Raton. | Miss Isabel Crawford |. The FEROS, Nat gic ancte af Aner the business meeting.and short Seriously IIL hd pela re a ‘. nd Mrs. ul program, delicious refreshments! J. F. Crawford left ilinghurst,of New je was report-| hospital | seems | ‘e e e lotion for Skin Disease ‘ KIMBALL DRUG STORE BOYLES COLLEGE OMAUA NIBRASRA rovery: The report comes. trom Was’ that « sirong movement i ing started | in both houses of congress for the ex- tension of government control over rail K roads until December 1 The rea | a mem- sons back of this plan are said to be Dailey ch last night for} f the Woman's lof Home fojlow . served to the guests, ong Beach, Calif., where he w: ‘eras “ f mabe Ad a oe Ree Ee ee feed Missiens, both declared to he very fine 1.Phe present. indusirial — situacion.| Mrs. John \MeFayden to ter, Miss Isabel Crawford.” Miss Craw. SPenkers. | WU a Sel Re me ecal susie on .and z sept in hora tern jiiath ofithe Natrona Cte. Mr. Ba alley, is to deliver an address in jabor in a state of unrest. ‘ording to the- present h will speak at the eve.) A conference will he held, noon on local plans, Lchureh raised its quota in Alhont 22 ladies were entertained atj)ity high school and has ma iridve luncheon this afterhoon at.¢he, among the young people hi me of Mrs, John MeFaydeh. Chty-'~ Miss Crawford has heen in California athemums and other cut flowers weteswith her mother Sister, Miss Rhea} jod as decorations. Crawford, for the past yea¥ on aecount | Inability of congress to complete ation for return of the roads prior | sition in congress to the la-} ion of the Cummins bill and | ¥ fefenda| ning s in the he | aie 3 she cainpuign last year, but this is the ¢ of labor membera for contin: | ° jot her health, The two young ladi- iirai cinanl at Ing on the Aub unnes-of sove Rane control: | Plans for were enrolied in’ the i at wi sen weld poGeeat pitied sziving Dinner Rerk y, Calif., at the first of this | 4 u A. dispos, DT lf retain the war ito plans were made by the! year, hut went to.Long Beach : “hones | ton i of AY SAR. eT the ni members of the Altar and Rosary go-/of improving Miss Isabel's hea Hon is well over the present indust ciety i DUCATION OF HAWAIANS thefr meeting yesterday after phat 4 . for a Thanksgiving dinner to be Mrs, John Barnes t there Ms no pnali rad riving day. It will be a turkey dinner) Mrs. John Barnes will be the hostess; li is fell by Some senators that with all’ the ‘Thanksgiving day trim-|at a dinner tomorrow evening at her | i Cummins m tt will | ible to put 41 and arrangements will he made; pome, 205 North Beéch street. ‘After | Vv re possible puts Lill through the ele Ub but} i i i in serve @ great many Kuests. Thelthe informal dione thie macsts wit PERMANENT FUND RY CLUB iL UCI Aaa pera 1 pet AMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new Y ~rison’s decorations will be used forgo to the Salto chib dance at the Ma the manifest. determination n and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of the banquet room,of the club, sonic: temple: ors to fight the anti-s trike provis Kesides the dinner, plank were made, ‘The Mesdames uw Messrs, W. 0. © proy for a Christmas bazar to he riven! wilson, Major Ormshy and Judge aos « noxo! the first of December: {Mrs. C. E. Winter will be the guests. Ave Detees PERSONALS ed Prexx.) - H., Nov. 13.—tstab- lishment 6f a permanent revolving fund for the education of young Haw uns lacking the means to improve their ow: ‘conditions ix the aim of the Haw Civie Club. -@nnounced at them—they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. \ ss You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turk- ; : ish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever ant social hour was spent and refresh- ples ments were served te the large attend} ince by the Mesdames M, J. Foley and} ae Camels are sold everywhere ir serentifically sealed jac a re Mrs. John MeFayden, on South Diir- bin street. Japanese chrysanthemum: were used as the house and table de rations. About 21 guests were served given this aftefnoon at the home of|ithe Ohio Oil vith the dainty, luncheon, and spent’ company in Parkerton, has been here for the last few and has left for Ashland, Wis e he will visit with his mother, ‘ os 8 Wyo., Dan MacKay is here’ from Griswald, sang. | According to the tentative $4000 will be raised and n feKenzie with the unc he paid back later and ut jedueation of the Hawalia pr ned o} Investment Bargain Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleas- ant’ cigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable MW. Purcell, the :108{08%8 Of the gy ting of thy club, “ OCLC meeting. at. {eR nr, tin of Salt Creek’ is hora, ,/t Is pls ned that the first. Hawai n been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that alas strona rcovared cai ‘hin ra, dohn Monsen At’ the Henning hotel white at.) {9 Profit bs this wl he J \ 5 you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of 5470" 1 the home or otice Hostess Me ea err [heen highly praixed by John Me | m™ © tobacco smoked straight. Rud) REYNOLDS “TOBACCO (CO A delightful bridge Incheon. was | Frank Wiley, who is connected with | Mek before whom Me Kenzie re | eer oe | | ¥-mild-bod , A the afternoon In pl: auction bridge. Towa, attending to his ofl interests.) “~ club committee was appointed to mellow-rild: y! And, you Desai Tested) to 288 Mr... MacKay ia conneeted with the Lunderta aking the raising of the fund. | know that no matter how liberally you smoke Toni Gaetae Fs arernepsen and Mohawk, - companie: | Mr, and Mrs. P, ss oe Smith of Sheri. q . ‘3 | Camels they will not tire your taste 1 Mrs. Willam Bibb¢and daughter of é ea oe jaan: yas ate ae bislahs with Five 2-room apartments; | Ms i A t 5 Bak. ences riends for a few days. ‘They sre-on . . . ? vr Alte. Bibhs alater, Ors. ME We Darr where he. fe sented ees ea thelr way" to Denver” where pep meth. iarees Waals... garage; Camels are a cigarette. revelation! Prove: that cell, at the Pureell home, #47 South Oil company, is here for a while on| "Pend ther rest of the winter, ; close to the Refineries; also yourself! We suggest right here that you compare Wine street, <9 ollbusines. | he Misses Annetin and Gladys Ford, @ near the Chicago & North- Camels with any cigarettes in the world at any price for quality and for satisfaction! |hoth semployea at the house, bave gone to O | Gladys ord will imder; | + passenger | western Round House. This location makes it extra choice for a rental property. Has.an Entertains for J. T. Gregory of Cheyenne is in the spp House Guest elty on a short business trip. Cecil Ron presided at an inform- nis 4 al Iuneheon this afternoon in honor of Mrs, Alec White was a her house guest, Mrs, Kendall Bon, of|in the airplane two days ago. She en- rae Sree a SD Sap income of $132.00 per " Cheyenne, Covers were laid for twelve jioyed her air trip very much and ha ones Wiles s Gch tie “e eee i suests, and an enjoyable afternoon wasithe thrill of doin all the stunta done ules ogni month. This can be bought spent by the ladles, oie te TaGLaWinkD aout - on very reasonable terms ees . H, Johnson representing the Denio, L $ CO) a Pretty Luncheon a four. mi) of Sheridan,. 1s here alli THE | MIRACLE 48. COMING | ~. « MR: INVESFOR 5 at the ng Hotel 3% SY lon his*trade with the merchant: WHERE? 3 : . ‘ The banquet room of the: Henning . {) THE MIRACLE MAN IS COMING Let uksal; thi tnotel_ was: the BOdHSeORR. FERPLTPaE EET oA TERRIER TA. Baterttseee Puehlo; Colo.| HERE. oe Fe So Bi iain ec thahoa seared bridge luncheon given by the Mesdames'on business for the National Groom}. TK MIRACLE MAN IS COMING BRANCH REALTY CO - M. N. Wheeler, and» Arthtir Schulte. company. jw ? yd Bis Ye Se f . The decorations followed the + 28 MIRACLE MAN IS Coy 4 i <cheme of yellow. and: white, “Scotty” Morrison of. the Midwest y, 5 ee Iris Theater Bldg. of white chrysanthemums tied with m:-' Commissary company, Teft this morning SURACLIE MAN IS COMING line bows, made the fables very at-{on « week's hunting trip in. the vi. samt RDAY, tAicaMinG Phone 332-W. iractive. Special music was played |einity of Hat Six ranch, ‘The Morri.| TUK MIRACLE MAN IS COMING ‘uring the course luncheon by Mr. , Sons have started construction of ¢ Otto Krausee, new home on Natrona, W.-D. Mannen | ov ternoon was ‘devoted to auction|heing. the contractor in charge: Ariat the Mesdames O. L. Walker, tg) tee i nneth Hor, of Choyenne, house guest} William Cheney and Cherles Rody or | ot Mrs. Cecil Bon, and William Koch-|Bates Hole, are in town getiing sup} 153 S. Center St. = 153 S. Center ‘St. - Any Cigar S | Friday and Mise» hoon, Twelve tables of auction bridge! for a few days. played, ~* © 8 eee % Pierce Smith and James Cody ar Denver on a business and ple trip for a few Dinner Before Salto Club Dance ‘ Mr. and Mes, J.C. Snook will be the hosts: a dinner to be giyen before; 1 second Salto club dance of the!come to Casper from Cheyenne to 1 Covers will be laid for the, cept a position in the Taylor & Clay 4 umes and Messrs Roy Wyland, f.) brokerage offices. IL. Nichols, RIM. Bartholomuw, W. H.! Opa ee Fritz Ott, recently of France, has the honors of *the after-|plies and attending to business matter.+ in the Saturday Leavitt, Miss Trene! Sa¥age, and Mr.| Clark Henderson, an oldtimer in these Store Only Ch Y Sh Vang Pelt, "PHO aboopations” TOF’ THs] NAPIn, “in” leaving foe @ Panneoivanta i Orc 1oose Your Shoes “linings table will be-eut flowers. where he will spend the rest of the | ; ars |winter. | ind The Misses nase and Bunace Smith! eye FS { Lay Carefully They play an important part in your xone overland to Denver for a Miss Q. Stein, a well known violinist, They intend,to drive their has gone to her old home in Denver | This sale is necessary to make room for my rsenger Coie ‘motor car) after apeniiing. the suimmer here, News Line which | intend to. make the most Pere | Mes. Kendall Ron. of Cheyenne is the! complete in the city. appearance. Carefully chosen shoes ; vue have, returned: from” Dagver| avenues nt Cu ton OF CE : narnia Reseanens enhance the beauty of your apparel, i Looks have returned trom. 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