Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 3

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S = I us Shower at wetive: Party ms of the apartments in the yo office ling were prettily} % in and white ehry 4 ms the mi % ) honor of the br ckhson, ne Miss 1 ormerly in the employ at the Jackson received many and Smiths Cleo ar Blanche Davis. Edith Hill lor, Vreda celly POLL LI LOLI LP SIT AP ge Pg” . Li Lojoyable Musieal at 1 Southwest Mes Southwext cir of the Lay at the home of s of the circle 2 voou! Lemons, yr own compositic enderec nin aster the Frank Pic I. Leavitt at Bridge Luncheon Mes, W He y matrons of © enter entil ufternoon, ‘The Lin pink ions tune he rose ed to bridge Anna Pitker has come with her father, Max Barnett's store. Miss Pit heen attending school in Chic the winter, and mas won rec t with her musical Hernice r to live er, of yeeom plishments Miss Irma Patton has returned fr Cheyenne, where she went to the marricgs Thompson om ni Major Ormsby Home The clety of the ar meeting Womah's F Meth at the ign Missionary so t chureh held “it home of Major Ormsby, 211 Lambert avenue, yesterday noon. ‘The hostesses qf the meet ine Were the Mesdames MeBride, Kel Crowther, and Ormshy. for Jelle Wilson of the W. TT, C. club a farewell party this even rs ing in honor of Miss Helena Wilson captain of the club, who is leaving oon for Honolulu, Hawaii, where she Will remain the rest of the winter in hopes of improving her health The young ladies will attend the Tri of the evening ihe ater during t ind Miss then will th Ullery at guests of f M » kuest of by of the ey Bdnes Mc Seanor and Elizabeth | Kie Martz, Inez v Ethel Chamberlin’s Dance Well Attended The public “store warming’ danes given last night in the new Chamberlin Furniture company store building on the corner of Second and David street was crowded with dancers and spec tors. ‘The dance was held on the hug ground foo} building and Me Ke Mrs. Glen Winchip gave a child's par ty yesterday. celebrating the birthday anniversary of her sm Master Myron Winehip. About the children of the Burlington lion were the guests, The time tin playing games, and e: Mrs. Winchip served the KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy—If You Kr You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver ‘and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your Geeta 4 les—a_ bilious look in’ your eyes with no sparkle.” Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and ie wards, a well-known physician in Ohio, Perfected a vegetable com- pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his * patients for years Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and isy con hildren clearing the system of Cee, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are known by their olive color, 10c and: B5e. f " with ref |No Army 1 lovely | the Vet ful presents fram her friend ng was devoted to music and . nd @ances of) the ‘searzon hd “Misaitario® Miller given by the A nd Navy club to iy SRAVAPAIERTAV EE {gether with the r Mothers was en eOitie joyed hy about uples. Invitat 5 Aeaaaiine | wore sued to those attending the cae areata danec the War Mothers. The chap erones last night were the Me - Cc cell and David Rae, Home and Shoshoni on a heon at the home of C. Gi. Wee Bt service in 6068 South tor for th n owas in Cas in the 4oday from where he nas his Che Casper Daily Tribune about the shments he afternoon middle of and Navy Club Jance Next Week At the very well att of Wooderaft me, chairman; J. G y. Richard Wuft Deas John Mt "PERSONAL Si matters x hotel while Hoyt Insur lere rday from ror 1eKS Leor ich of the firm of 1 Oi alrich, architects, is in ‘The 101 on business 31 REELS AT THE LYRIC TODAY PC. Nicolaysen has gone to Riverton three sia bu trip. Stephen Dreher ha he spen returned — frc evern m on INDUSTRIAL STRIFE HERE MIDS WELSH FACTORIES, (By miatil.) ald here unrest in| America Hlizabeth Lada, te ; to have benefited Welsh manuf ¢ Shi friends; A wave of prosperity is swee 5 there State Swansea and its surroundin hich ichers’ association meetin: declare is reminiscent the . preawir days when headquarters . with nd thru. py hay Mrs, Eva Mills spent fore ard War competitive yesterday on her we bidding by buyers, this is not acting om Denver where NaURaR Reoent ing for the last week eae lee The Swansea labor exchange rer there are far fewer persons unempl ons here from ‘ : . r Ag) ed now than at any time sin snting the GL 1 : mistice, and the E in “ut Attorney G. H. Mann has returnea rom Denver where he went to cl brate the 74th° birthday of his mother. Proves Yellow Mustard Conquers Pain and Frees the World of Much Sickness, Misery and Distress Nineteen years ago Chemist Begy discovered Mustarine. He made it with real, honest yellow mustard. To which other pain relieving ingredients were added. He said to the medical profession: “Here is something twice as effective as your old fashioned, mus: blistering mustard plaster.” t’s full of concentrated heat and heat eases pain.” “It won't blister—it can’t blister.” “And one box will do the work of 50 mustard plasters.” The doctors tried it—were astonished—almost an demelt stopped pains, aches and soreness quicker than anything they had ever seen. They prescribed it for sprains and strains, for’ lumbago and gout. They found it invaluable to quickly reduce inflamma- tion and remove congestion. They urged its use in Tonsilitis, Bronchitis, Throat and Chest Colds and found it wonderful. They grew enthusiastic—Mustarine was great. They tried it for rheumatism to limber up stiff muscles and it didn’t disappoint. Pleurisy, joints and If you Naven’t tried Begy’s Mustarine get a small box at} ' your druggists tod —it cc but little, the result ous—but be sure it’s Begy’s—the quickest pain killer on earth —always in the yellow box, 30 and 60 cents. S.C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. SPECIALS for SATURDAY Richelieu Pure Maple Syrup, per quart Richelieu Buckwheat Flour, per pound Richelieu Pan Cake Flour, per package .. Phone 63 for Hay, Grain and Feed Casper Storage Co. Phone 97. mS * <=. o> - t, Sore} K? oe ‘TEMPERATURE MODERATES! QURING WEEK, MOISTURE IS BENEFIGINL 10 CROPS € 99 ewwwwww weer ree eee ee. o 2, , ooh Oo, Sac os eM o, SF 4, = RA oe ° and were tem ure gradud excent In rar rm. has heen henefi utand rye. I to six ir beet thern y finished thout two-third vealilies and done in astern; bad rouds have delayed op in t latter, nshine per ’ for the ¢ eridan, mis KANSAS W l Good tea is the cheapest age next to water— 's cent per cup. Poor tea is not so cheap good beverz @. as tea— does not cups per pound. And you miss the real it isn’t in those coarse rank make so many tea- flavor - tea-leaves. ‘Tea is the fine practical economical tea for American housewives. Schilling Schilling Oolong, In ges re ure four flavors of — Japan, Ceylon - India, Breakfast: All one quality, myn lined moisture-proof pack ocers every where, A Shi ¥ Co San Francisco i = e Bes % "$ +, Ona os iO, aaa ¢ SALE - e+ 0, 4%, esas ‘aXe? ? ¢ o+, + o, + $ +7, Oy Hote a Mo aM 4, So “or eS 4, % ¢ Late atectoa’ Lo efo-ege efoete tes Oo aM Xe Xa XX i? ° ed XXX Me Oo, Q Sas K2 eee RD K? Oeee, + Millinery Sale 26 sections of land . : ng Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s have practically been eliminated—prices which must, command the attention of the shopping public. Clearance Feature SUITS, COATS The Suits Range in Value to $50.00 TRIMMED Saturday—A Record-Breaking There has and|is feeding and|snow thus 1 undant weather conditions ellent on the Read n which the cattle son-in ‘law _ The Tribune Want Ads NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. ~* credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. SHIRTS We ___ PAGE. THREF Men’s Soft and Laundered-Cuff Shirts, shown in and Percale Cloth heht, the season's newest patterns, in Silk, Madras neatly made and trimmed with good pearl buttons; ium and dark shades. 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