Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1919, Page 3

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scott-Stoddard Marriage \nnouncement Surprises Friends nner party given in the Henning ho- banquet room, by to Harold Stoddard. * The y were married last Decem> or at n Norton, Kans. Mr. Stoddard came to Cas- yout a month ago and has been amploy of the C. Q. hall am, and has made many ind Mrs. G. F, Casper for several ye offices. ig were seated at or saying leading. to course dinner the guesi# play- rooms. went to the dance in the I. and even there the orches- strains of ch. id Mra. Stoddard left last night ) short- honeymoon trip to Mr. Stod- home In Kagsas, uet 1 party nay) Pritchett, tlodgett, and the Messrs. Stone, Gle Ch: faa bevine, FP. Knight, George Blac! ine, ob White aud Duke Wheeler. © same friends held a farewell par ut the station last oune couple left on thelr honeymoon. cars were decorated in ap- motor wopriate signs and rice thrown, er selma Torner, nest at the home , for the pa ea ving today who has he of r was itertained: while } friends. She likes &: has won man hopes to return soon. oe and M ive returned from vher@ they” went + eral of Mrs. Chartss vr of the Black Hihs countr akg 0 * Warming! Dance lay Night. Chamberlin Furniture will be the host Thursday night informal dance for the public at Is new storejon the corner of Second id streets. It will be a “‘store danee, and special music has} 4 for the affair, The dane start at 9 o'clock sharp, and is cordidly invited by the Sade Dinner in Tonor of Mrs. K. C. Ewing Mr. and Mrs, George J t in informal dinne their home; 216 Ma of Mrs. K. C. Ewing of ings, who is here visiting of Mr, and Mrs. A. i% The dining table was? dono: with potted plants and 1 course dinner served to six T e laid for Mra. Wy. ( daughter, Katherine” Me. snd \. R. Lowey, and Mr. und Mrs. Geo Tarvis ¢ ese y Night by War Mothers and Club first those who attended ‘he vill receive membership « Birthday Celebrate Miss He nniversary *n Carlson and Mins Agnes ined in honor of the birth inniversary of Miss Cavison's er, Mrs. Charles Carlson, a. their ‘partments in the MeRory yestet he served a delicious Charles Carlson, and Mrs. G. W. J. Foley, hostesses 163 South Center St. the announce- of the marriage of Miss Affamaie rats The. marriage was u weeret even from the parents of Suspicion was. aroused the} place card bore some per from Salt Crepi, where he the | doing. announcement, After the nice-| and to several or eastern points. They will return |} ive in Casper. rhe invited guests at the surprise ver were the Misses Wilma Scott, r of the Mary LaVelle, td, Marie Bogan, Mildred | Esther Run-| ves, Polly Wickstrum, | Joe Denny Wyatt, Henry les Furnum, Ray Halloran, night when the and old shoes home and] company | | is were the) Jored guest received many ents to remind her of the anniversary. SEE: j \pout 20 friends’ were surprised at als town near Mr‘. Stoddara’s home! Casper for the last fe fher vacation trip of « He is/old home near Centralia, 1). ‘ber of the Army and Navy foot- |spent several- da friends in Chicago, Stoddard is the daughter of|her position Seott and has lyed |abstract : Lately se he bas been employed at the American} he announcement dinner wag ore of he wedding mareh and paraded the/ Lander, where he went to test Later in the evening | Semen lovely pres “& | Qiy NEWS ° ao Blake Horn, who has been visiting in days, has ra. turned to his home at es Hole se oe Miss Clair Nelms has returned from month to her She also y8 on a shopping trip Miss Nelms has resumes in the and loan offic Mr. for th and Mrs. Detroit, Mich. last Satu y will stay for about « month. 3) pe affairs of the season. Tho! nson will take special natructions| ped table was covered with|in the Cadillac motor car facto Ile eriean beauty # for the guesis,|Is connected with the Coliseum garage “8 2 LeRoy Leisinger has rettirned to Cas- has been some carpentvy. s 6 work, Dr. T. E. West hes returned from r loads of sheep that were 'shippea to California. He left jmesday for Bueknum on a short busi | an | as i Mendelssohn's ness trip. es 2 © Herbert Schulte has resumed his po sition with the Stnadard Oil company after a two weeks’ va tion. Lew M, Gay of the Shaffer-Gay Fur- niture company, has returned from {Wichita Falls, Texas, where he : heen attending to oil nfatters, see Z. Q. Miller left yesterday for Au jrora, Nebr., where he will attend family reunion. of the family. Aurora is the old home a) Pon Michie is in his jranch, for a few te business matters. ee 8 N. H. Hugg is here from the Seattk headquarters of the Palmer Perfur company pf New York, representing hiv of Casper, that there is a demand for jean offer FIELD WORKERS TRYW OA TO ~OPEMK TONIGHT | Will Address Mass Meeting to . Held at Courthouse to Lay | Foundation of Organiza- | | tion in Casper } | | Three ficld workers of the Young | | Women’s Christian | association, » two | from Denver and one from Cheyenne, | are in Cas y today to address the mass meeting in the interests of a Young Women's organization for Casper, whieh | will be held this evening at ‘8 o'clock tt the county courthouse. The party includes Miss Leona Scott, leity retary for the west central field, Miss Mildred McIntosh, field fi- nance secretary, and Miss Mary A. Brown, of Cheyenne, jnance camp tof Wyoming. All are experienced in Y. work and after conferences toda a nur sper women de Hthat the ved there is grea for immi work here, Mrs. Ti. Brooks, president of the War Moth organization which is | backing the movement for the Y. W. C. A. here, will preside at the meeting this evening. ~Mrs. Brooks is most anxiou to receive the trance of the busi ness women and all employed women education and ft ign secretary for the state w A with the association and among the the advantages it women and girls here As has been stated, ; thru its recreational features, reaches all girls from the grade schools up, forming them into clibs, providing for them attractive rooms in which . they may entertain their friemls, and giving them opportunities for all kinds of olesome amusement. he field workers who are here are the Y. W. C. made from all the church pulpits in the y yesterday and ‘the churches, it is understood, are ready and willing to co operate as are the members of the vari ous women’s clubs, | cain ital EEO TWO MEXICANS -aiferel ID en Blue tinseltone fashions this smart little winter suit. ‘Thi and the high collar are made of Aus e flare peplum anxious to hear from the girls them- tralian opossum, abe peltry will be Jselves just what features of associ ; Weds grekt deal during the coming jtion work are most needed in yinte) ‘ause manufacturers have Announcement of the meeting was Eopnd it almost fin possible to obtain no matter what price was Seeeey’ Va) MAN IN NATY UNIFORM GOES TO.LARAMIEIAIL ‘PORTLAND MAN __ - -_. GAINS 30 POUNDS “I Now Uaderstand Why So Many People Praise Tanlac,” Says McGill “I, have gained thirty pounds since I commenced taking this Tanlac, and havi so well in twenty-five years A. Mei, a well known ast Ship Yards, and Rast Fifteenth St., Portiand! 01 while talking to n Tan- lane reproseniative the other day, “Lean now understand why so many people all over the United States ad 2 are publicly dorsing ‘Tan- continued Mr. MeGill, “for T haye |tried it myself, and out of all the medi- ‘eine! and treatments I have taken dur ing the mast twelve years, Tanlac is the only thing that has done me any good at all I.suffered something awfal from} ‘stomach and kidney troubles, and ever) singe these troubles hegan my condition | employe who live had gradually, grown worse. Every. 'thing I ate soured on my stomach i I would be ed up with gas for hours. at a and suffered ter ribly from s ness of breath. [ | al! of my hack nearly nd when I stooped over | I could hardly straighten | seldom ever got a good nd felt just as tired and worn. out every morning as I did when} T went to bed at night. In fact, I had a tired, draggy feeling all the time, it just seemed that all my energy L.suffered from constipation often had raging headaches, -got to where I would he shausted if I waiked only ‘pains in the jall the; time, for anything up again. 1 night’s pest left me. “To tell the truth, J was just about disgusted with medicine and ever thing, else fqr, that matter, but 1 hae read so, much about Tanlac helping others that I decided to see what j would do for me. Vell, sir, Tanlac ve me the surprise of my life, for thé ‘time T thad finished my fir [bottle of this medicine I was fecling like a different man altogeth stuck to Tanlac until I had taken seven bottles, and now you won't find + healthier or stronger in anywhe' than Tam. Itis simply wonderfui che way, I have gained in weight and strength. The truth of the matter Tanlac just knocked my troubles wind-| ing, and T am in such fine condition now that T can do as much worl: in| a day as I ever could, I have a good! appetite and eat just anything that iv} set before me and as much as I want, and I never suffer the least bit after | Ree? The; pains, in my Sack are a {company ‘to the local merchants. CHARGED WITH | of the past, and so are the head ROYAL NEIGHBORS, ATTENTION! Pestiek and-when L hit the } sale BY bg his LARAMIB, Wyo, No Nov. 17.—For thé 7 go tossleep and am dead to the warld} GRA ND LARCENY | first time in ifs history the Albany until*time to get up in the morning Mathew Couneil will hold a county jail contains a uniform of the + don’ -have to take medicine of any | meeting Wednesday evening, 9, pe ee Ed favg-ofrthe United Btates.fiIthiacthélicind inppy but If 1 ever’ do. again. it instead of Tuesday evening at the I}. Joe Garcia and Joe Meno, Mexjcane, | property—at least he was wearing -i¢ will certainly be Tanlac. vert 0. 1. hall, Al members are urged | were arrested Saturday by tho sheriff's! when takert into custody—of M. W.'this bottle for my wife, oH to attend. ways welcome. {office ot warrants\charging them with! White, who is charged with the theftito be jn, a padly nm down conc vt $ SCHMIDT, grand larceny. It is understood that! of a rifle. from Ross Hanson. Whiteland 1 believe will stratghten a Recorder.| they stole , considerable amount of | was caught at Rawlins and brought}her up-a}l right. 11-11-2t Ee NES CARD OF T We wish to thank our friends and (of Hiond| neighbors for their’ sympathy as woll the lovely floral offerings during |the iliness ‘and death of onr hushand and son. MRS. JOHN H. TROLLOPR, MR. AND MRS. HE! TROL- - Le 11-17-1t* amare <A Ses Ly FOR SALE-—First Baptist church build ing, to be moved’ immediately from lot by purchaser, May be seen at the corner of Beech and Linden streets Dates will received by the under- signed until 7 p. m. Nov. A cer tified check in the sum of must accompany each hid as pledge of good faith. Check Will he returned to u uccessful bidder, The committee re es the right to reject SYLVESTER 615 S. Lincoln Ave. NOTICE, CARPENTERS The meeting Tuesday night, November 18, will be a special called meeting for the purpose |of discussing important busi- "he War Mothers and the’ Arnyy and Ne club have planned their first! or Thursday 1 At the M i ance -invitations were ! or ul irsday Night Dancin clut! I have just received a full line of staion- ery supplies. at reasonable prices THE NEWS DEPOT Chas. Gunnison, Prop. ness relative to the new hall. Fraternally, : C. S. THOMPSON, Recording Sec’y 11-17-1t SHEEP FOR SALE 2100 excellent cross-bred Wool young Rambouillet ewes. nts last three Tambouillet sold 60 to 62% e years, also reg. bue Imme delivery cr can winter, A. D. Barlett, Glendo, Wyo. On sale Phone 256 sugar from ‘North Western freight cars. trial. Real. Ta, ———_—_—--—- FIP TT IP ew at VER Ns Nuits ETS Ceres ane x Watch Our Windows tion from Early Showing of Winter Coats Specially Reduced ‘Prices | back to Laramie to answer the charge.| The two are in the county jail awaiting | The spectatele of a man in naval uni! por, Pharmar form in custody attracted much atten: passengers on the train on ‘Salt. which the prisoner (Was returned ee MO LO TE MEE M EM Sad sales slips: F aad TATION Taniac is.sold in Ca the in Alco’ and in ek Drug Store, per hy by the Aleov: \ Mereantile:Co., CLAL AL EA Phones 13, and 14 _PAGE. THREE His Superb Jazz Singing at 8:15 by Mr. LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. T0 11 P.M TODAY For the Love of Mike, Come Early! Sessue Hayakawa “The | Dragon Painter” Then a Western Special, Featuring TEXAS GUINAN Then PATHE NEWS and a COMEDY We Are Knocking Them Cold! 3 SPECIAL! Orchestra } Masterpiece Fletcher of the Montana Jazz TONIGHT and TO MORROW NICHT BIG DANCE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL The F Montana “HOOF SHAKIN’ S amous Jaz Band TARTS AT 8:30 Everybody Come and Struggle Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, ee y Customers! please ee for your duplicates NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate: si Fish, Ham, Bacon, Poultry “We Guarantee Everything to be the Best That the Market Affords. PRICE LIST FOR WEEK OF NOV.-17TH RETAIL DEPARTMENT BEEF CUTS Rib Roast, standing Rib Roast, roll__- Flat Bone Steak_______ Round Steak_________28c Short Cuts Sirloin Steak .- Best T-Bone Stea Shoulder Steak Shoulder Pot Roast_____18c VEAL CUTS Shoulder Steak —__- _22¢ Shoulder Roast___ - -18¢ Round Steak ___ .__-__35¢ Chiopssere 2 ea 28c Ete ears mavens ecto 15c PORK CUTS Chops:i-ee Cl 2 35% Shoulder, 1/2 or whole__28e Loin Roast _______- 32c Fresh Hams, !4 or whole 30 Side 30c Swift's Jewell Shortening .20¢ tried our usage? t? Pout CURED MEAT Swift's Premium Skinned in Hams 37¢ Swift's Premium Regular bi i ee 36c Swift’s Premium Bacon__45¢ Standard Hams____ _28¢ Standard Bacon__._-__35¢ Standard Picnic Hams__20¢ WHOLESALE BEEF idee 8 5 2168 Hind Quarter Front Quarter___—_..__ Square Chucks Rounds ____ Loins MUTTON CUTS Shoulder Chops —__ 20c Shoulder Roast 18c Loin Chops ._.__-__.-30¢ Legs _ ee See o0G Stew _. cis 12%4c POULTRY DEPT. Fresh Home-Dresseed Fresh Home-Dressed Springs —_- 35e Fresh Home- Dressed Turkeys - 48c Fresh Home-Dressed Dugkss 2 = -37¢ Fresh Home-Dre Belgian Hares_ ed -50e Prairie Chickens, each_$1.00 SEA FOOD Halibut Steak 35e Salmon Steak 30¢ Lake Trout __ -— A406 Bull Head Catfish__ 40c Silver Smelts __ _.30¢ Sable Fish 30c Large Crabs _____ --50¢ Fresh Shrimp, pint__ 50c Oysters, pint __-_-_ 40¢ Oysters, quart__ =.15¢) LARD Swift’s Silver Leaf 35¢ DEPARTMENT MUTTON Half or Whole________15e Fronts —_- ea Long Saddles — pests ape A. Legs —- ees} PORK FresiHamoo ss. 30e Shoulder —___ eee |]; 9 gee 30 Side _ ..-30¢ Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention The Sandison Market Co. 143 East Second St. J. SANDISON, Prop. Telephone 428

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