Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 3

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Enjoyable Meeting of Prone Club. buds. man. ers. >< who will also wear a tailored gown with | Saturday Tea Club a. corsage bouquet of delicate pink rose| Entertained Cornelius Daly will be the best! The altar of the church will be! at her home in the Cobb apartments at a mass of green plants and white flow-| After the services at nuptial mass a!to playing auction bridge, four tables to playing. ing of the noon was devoted to playing av wedding breakfast will be served Eee after a dainty Jlanptigan. d about 20 friends and ppistiver at the Boegeegecg Soatoateat fotos so eho -eSo-ete-o% Soatoate ct o-oo Seale ate dette de doetes wateatestecestestestectestoat vetted ro eoeteete Thome of the bride'a “sister, Mr. 2. ah! hi Mrs. C. Tt. Peterson was the hostess a regular meeting of the Tea Club. After} |a luncheon the afternoon was devoted The next poesting: of the club will Ube oe heid at thé hétho of , ? Sullivan, 337 South’ ‘Beech street. “alhe| North Paar s ee 3 9% 3 beautifully appointed | table decoratians Hi ‘ (plot! the ; [will he of Kilarney roses. Election of Of iy q A toception for tHe friends and tela-)Next Mh 4 - ¢ jtives will be held at,Mrs, Sullivan's) |The Sts Mit aia rate ey Mart Casbie atd rc ‘i % home from 2 until 6 o’clock. important .busl BF = }North Caspor addition . 10, itt The bride andjgrodm will leave tomot- day Afternoon sit|230 0} ate Thee THES DIRT W. BURIAL Pr. aanearet 4 row evening for the eastern states where of Mrs. a Stilph, 4 Aad pe ‘en-| ton, lof 9, thock 134. Con lock 64 Taker: they will visit Miss Mahoney's old home ter str stay rd pie be aC] = [f Aingemheimsr Lumber to sration t Speropu : in Hartford, Conn. They will be gone ficers wil, be he ie usiness | 5 i geet 4 ASP entra @t ux Mot 8, "block 97, Caspers) los Midwest 1a on a honeymoon tour of about two meeting. The funeral of Daniel Clark was held) con. $1, ete lc be \weoks, After the wedding trip th [eras Saturday afternoon ,at the | Fre peland | Birnor ATU ° @ Wi Aven i li TB ia lots n i $ will be at home in their heautiful home, The’ northeast: circle of the | Baptist! school house, Rey. Walter L. French | nor, jor, ic Can. shila oR atl its vem? 1992 South Ash street Aid society will meét at 2 o'clock Thurs-! of the Methodist church officiating. The | go tk as Wolcott Students Vheen nerved by the hostess. ‘The Mes. | Miss Mahoney has been emploved with} day afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Odd Fellows of Casper lodge, No: | PB, Karsten et ux to TB, Gehret ose = Leave for Denver. | dams George Campbell, Walace L the Richards Cunstngham company , Castle, orth | were in’ charge of the ‘serv surial jor 10, block 1 Casper , 00 J, C. Harned-ot the Acme Rubber v Misses Clelia und Agnes Dyke,! itt, R. M. Kamp and C. H. Tow {during the last year, where she has Fp eee ee pT oy] WHS ade In the’ Frepland ‘cemetery Mt. Realty & Title corporation to Alex-|company, and his brother, Orley Mar Miss Lovey Norris and Miss Irene Bell | substituted during the afternoon jmade many friends in a business way | Mr. Clark diet without leaving a Wil)|ander Marshall, lots 1, i1 12, block ned, recurned from Denver yeaterday of Lusk, Wyo., left last night for Deu eee and socially. Mr. Daly i5 a prominent iene ea and his property will be divided Sheridan Heélghts addition. Con.| driving overland in new Stade ver where they wijl attend the Wol-' Next Salto Club rancher and cattle man of this district | ing to law, the widow taking the trst | $760 Ba eerie Haaad cott school. The young ladies were Dance January 20 | Both have a wide circle of friends in] ®——— choice of the property. utler corporation to Fathering beautifully entertained during their} Announcement was made this morn |Casper whose best wishes go with them Thomas 8. Steed was here yesterday! & New administrator will be appoint: | ceil Ic block 28, Park addition. ¢ Iinicker: Mabel has a beautiful waist vacation spent at home, and will re- ing that the next Salto club dance will! se pd from Monté jed by the court to administer the prop: | $1 in rh turg In the spring. |be given Tuesday, January 20. There| Word Received of tae erty ot Mr. Clark's first wife, Sarah Butler corporation to W. D. Mannen er: Yes, she calls it the line of McNeal-Herod oa fre five more dances to be given here |Bedermann-Comstock Marriage . George B. Nelson was in Douglas yes-| Clark, who died in 1916, as her estate | lot 6, block White's addition. Con.|jeast resistance—Cartoons Magazine ss eeaerp during the present season. The dances| The marriage of Miss Delia Comstock.|terday on business |had not heen fully settled under his | $450. = Marriage from now on until the close of the 1920/ of Skyburg, Minn., to Conrad Beder Se athe | .dministration, Societe Belgo Americaine Des Petroles. Read The Tribune Want Ads J Word thas been received of the mar-| season will be about three weeks apart.|mann of Casper took plage the last Mr-and Mra. BE) ‘Bretden and in - : ee ~~ t riage of Miss Fileen MeNeal, daughter eee of Decernber at the home of the bride'§| tant daughter returned to their home = of Mrs, Harvey Wisner, to Bernard | Methodist Ald Soctety , George Beecher, of Minneapolis,| in ‘Tensleep Sunday morning after two Heroes deere Lae sad PG Jan-| Rlects Officers The ceremony was performed) months’ visit here with Mrs. Br u *9 lnele, Ac HL Blase eT Herod's) Last Friday afernoon at 2:20 o'clock dace erates the Trinity M. T-) sister, Mrs. George Ferguson A, : irch of tha eee Immediately after the wedding the|the General Aid society of the Metho-| CY za ae 3 young couple left. for ‘New Oneans, dat Episcopal church met in the church |. After ma honermuonassinals, Chieag.| Arehdeacon Dray was in Casper last} La., where they will spend thelr honey. ,P@tlors for the monthly business meet-|Mr_ 9nd Mrs. evening on his Way from Thermopolis to : moon, Upon ceturnbie thes wit we ling and. for the election of officers, | Casper to make their nome. Mr Lusk. 9 e it homesin % new six-room bungalow, | During the meeting following officers) *rmann is the brother of I. 1 Mine he a { i 2 < | were. elected: ‘ 3, ' , 2 resident here. Miss Allie Jewell of .the Wyo. - \ Mrs. Herod w: with the Midwest |Were elected: Mrs. L. D. Scott, presi-}™®2", % soreia aa 4 : ming | t coranilskary.F 3 sive Oascert(anet H. McBride, yice prest-| Children’s Hom ty was in Casper yaSOpUIAR swith: Alia. younger! BO. . Charles Mulr, secretary; M panne peus partake 7 yesterday and w to: Cheyenne ewe fa y seb_hexe, and has rjany. friends | Jennie Brown, treasurer and Mrs. C. B, Wedding Announced night. \ ry The wedding ceremony of Miss Irene og eine: that wish her ey happiness. Mr.| Wygant, reporter. 5 Herod has alpo\been a reaident of thia| Reporta were mado showing that tha; Johnson, daughtet of Sam Johyson, a} A Hon was horn Sunday to Mr. and| E city and is Well acquainted in the so-|past year of the organization had been | Well known rancher in the Sweetwater! Mrs. John M. Phillips. or cleteaae AONE | RidoeastUlactht kak way. The ©ountry, to Charles Spurlock was py ee eat \ or se 6 treasury sows $1,000 ready for the formed by the Rev. Philip K. Edwards} ose C. Johnson returned tod ! Ce Miss Alice “Dodds left Sunday for Al- parsonage fund besides a 1 is Pttemnoon at 6 o'cloole Bh the. Hp fa woeke crip ito, Omahegand L : lanc .. Where she will attend St. | copal church. nly the TOOT Le asen, br. Mr. Johnson attended the an- | a Ag cademy. r the business meeting delic! ious | Of HE Sloot parties were present il meeting of the Midwedt Life In 28 1, O55 & nts were served by the Willin: bean ir rance company at From mye s Sb Mr, and Mrs, Spurlock are leaving this] Lincoln. to Omaha he ‘ the | It is a scientific fact that Acid-Stomach bloating and belching, food-repeating, heart- od ur ity Dine velrole ape 1 hour was! ening for different points in Colorado, bare stralit wile Gane Whig aia | robs blood of its vitality, resulting in flabby bur, Serious consequences often follow, r Misa’ Miley “rani was “the “gueak: of LLL and after a short wedding trip will re-| Gnjoyed the privilege of taking: part. in flesh—weakness—pale cheeks—loss of energy, such as gastritis, dyspepsia, autointoxication. x h ; F ainnee ahaa turn to the Buzzard ranch where they|the ovations accorded the general. in fact causes many of the ills of suffering Also to the same source—Acid-Stomach—may d- een RSM Siri panty slyen Mahoney-Daly | will live. ere a ecaeoiny Soe | humanity. often be traced cases of catarrh of the stom- 10 No etal eee Clie the tence ate Marriage at Nuptial Mass | es Sicints eat ‘ 3 You know what acid-mouth does to the ach, ulcer and cancer of the stomach and in- nin notel last night. The table déc AERtoViGlcIGMeRtaM OL morning AE S. N. Brooks, general manager of the teeth he th id literall t testines, cirrhosis of peeny er. valvular he: orations were roses, and places were 4 ‘cloc! omorr m\ ening at; Mrs, Tom Bell and ner daughter, Miss! Brooks’ ranch, is in Casper for a few | eeth and gums—how e acid literally eats t at 9 er, valvular heart 16 ‘d for eight guests, After the dinner UPUal mass in St. Anthony's Catholic’ rene Bell of Lusk, have been the hou aasneat fing to “business | through the hard enamel, causing the teeth to rout nd heart fo = » party enjoyed the tre party Clureh the marriage ceremony of Miss! guests at the W. 8. Kimball, Sr., ho : beh ache and decay. Just imagine, then, what The secret of good health is to get rid of ie and uriniansasrhacaverline ee Jo Mahoney and Dennis Daly will take | Miss Irene Bell was enroute to the Wol-| pom gun is in from his ranch buying havoe Acid-Stomach must create throughout Acid-Stomach—put the stomach in such per- ye The guests of the affair were Misses Place. The Rev. John Mullin will per-/cott school where she will finish the] geca for his cattle. 5 the entire body. fect condition that every mouthful of food you d Tobin, who is leaving this evening frm the ceremony and the Messrs.; term. Millions of people are weak and unfit, suf- eat will be perfectly digested and assimilated. or for’ Nor >, Ind., wherd. she wilt Frank Purcell and Joseph Dessert will) see TWO PL 3UILTY H fering all. the time, in one way or another, A modern remedy called EATONIC does this r attend St. J vs college, Eileen and, be the altar boys. Solos will be ren-! Entertains for —2 H from Acid-Stomach. quickly, easily and naturaily. h Patri¢ia Sullivan, and Miss Margaret | Jered by Mrs. William Treber and Miss School Mate Raphael Yonzalis and Owen Sgriven, | They don’t seem dangerously sick. Just BATONIC is a tablet—eat them like candy. 1 Curtin; and the Messers | Eileen Sullivan accompanied by Miss| Miss Ruth Kimball was the hostexs! who have been confined in the coaa + ailing. Going through life weak, listless, drag- Absolutely harmless. Nothing but beneficial m Jamen Claire, Clyde Hyssong, Dan Me- | Edna Smith, organist. |last night at an informal dancing party jail, after being bound over to the dis- ging one foot after another. The *re nervous results can follow theiruse. The testimonials Carthy and Stanley Cohagen. The bride will wear an elegant dark) in honor of ‘Miss Irene Bell who was trict court on larceny charges, entered and irritable; lack power and punch, frequently of thousands who have used EATONIC are.so c 6 18 blue French serge spring suit with n Miss Ruth's class mate at Wolcott school pleas of guilty when arraigned yester: have severe attacks of blinding, splitting enthusiastic as to seem almost beyond belief. k Miss Katherine Anthens has return-| Picture hat. A corsage bouquet of/ last year. A number of the Natrona day afternoon, They will probably he | headaches; subject to fits of melancholia and Your druggist has EATONIC and is author- ir Cis ena k, Wyo., where she Pride's roses and Orchids will give | county high school students were guests jsentenced today. : mental depression. And nearly always their ieedite refund your money if you are not sat- spent the week ond as the house guest |ainty touch of color. Miss Mahoney of the party. | stomachs are out of order, even though many yu: of Mr. and Mrs. George Powell, will be attended by Miss Julia Donovan, | ere .6 experience no actual stomach pains— estion * * Strength fr getting anywhere near tl e full stre: from their fi Acid-Stomach interferes with digestion. It causes the food to ferment. This fermenta- tion creates gas, sometimes causing painful EATONIC are best treated FOR YOUR ACI (CFOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH_) “externally” with TPP APT THOSE TER BO 3 Res : \ 3 ; ; . aN N ; 4 4 : $ = Ic ar sy unning am Co. § ex? ee, & Aah) \) * ee Lack of space forces me to sacrifice my entire stock of ea Mid Wi Cl ] & $ zt id-Winter Clearance Sale . wy ~~: ae : $ EN Men’s Department N o rer ox *s Consisting of about 60 over- 2 | : [ v I . ‘ x coats which sell regularly at aN C O HING N + $40;;S50vandhe 60: Z& A discount of 10 Per Cent will be given on all Men’s & Ne 4 and Boya’ Suits, Overcoais, Mackinaws aid Odd Pants. & WILLIOREER ea We feature the well known Hirsh-Wickwire make of % + y & Suits and Overcoats, which insures you good workman- % i ee ~~ ship,.a good fit and up-to-date styles. : For 38 ae . + Four D Ba Shirts and Underwear N SX } : :, . 2 We will give you a discount of 10 per cent on any * ou ays Sah style of Shirt you select, whether it be a Work Shirt, Dres: & “Y $y % Shirt or an All-Wool Flannel Shirt, and we have a splen- & Se nly zy did assortment to pick from. & ¥ aly EXTRA SPECIAL & | es e : COMMENCING $R Silk Shirts Ne 4 ~~ & WEDNESDAY, is i) We have in stock a large assortment of Silk Shirts % | oe a RX worth $12.00 to $15.00 each, which we will sell at a dis- | $ JANUARY 7 EN cole of abner ese, . | x7 % wy z Your $'§ Pajamas and Night Shirts 10 Per Cent Off N * a A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all of r M d B RS Ch oice e z N (eS Pajamas and Night Shirts during this sale. area ame.en ere % ki a ¢ : aN) 0 \) 3 ‘$60, $50 and $45 Values = Trunks, Suit Cases and Underwear No 4 + : $ T li B A discount of 10 per cent will be & given on all of our men’s and boys’| * 3 NOTICE TO CLOTHING MERCHANTS = N if are ing. : ae be} Winter Underwear, which includes N t “ +? 4 ata & I will sell you these overcoats at invoice price if entire lot given an'all’of Sur Tranks, Suit-Cases pu escale brated Lewis’ make eo Mens k3 is purchased, and will guarantee that these coats cannot be ns aT line B. duzine thistgal Union Suits; also “Wright’s” well »s bought from the manufacturer at these prices today. + & Sree wens ame OULS ULs BATS, prownamate of Shirts and Drawers &% ks Suits. ~~ .x<a Bs As I want to maintain my reputation a3 the cheapest guy in town I will offer in ZN Sweaters A __EXTRA SPECIAL _ N this le ANY SUIT IN MY LITTLE STORE AT ! We are overstocked with Sweaters : pear; D4 sale nt sy of all kinds for men and boys and will Neckwear and Mufflers N) $ 25 Per Cent Reduction ; N Men's or Boys" Sweaters during. this] _ We, Will allow you a discount of 20 N % ITS TO SELECT FROM sale. cgmmmlippet cent on any Neck) He or Mutter ‘3 300 SU! \ X > ind we have a large variety to select & “ - 3, i from. Se 3 HARRY YESNESS 30 Hats and Caps TR 4 N 3 BN A siscount of 70 per iy oa be C S M ? d B ? N given on all our Men’s an s’ Hats = NEW METHOD TAILOR AND CLOTHIER 38 stii-cu2ticPoPht] Cashmerette Socks [Men's and Boys’ Shoes \ 3 a arge and well se lected stock to pick e have in stock abou 5 to 30 Je will allow a discount of 10 > 137 West First Street Oven Saturday Evenings Until 9 P. M McClure Building = Y fem k It will pay you to hing a Fur ante mud rit ony Coat ier tit gent on any Men’s a Boy’ ’s Work or \) Se . » for next winter at the prices ocks, wor o 50 cents per pair.|Dress Shoes and you know that 2 : Look for the Man in the Barrel N offered. ' Sale price, 35c or 3 pair for $1.00. handle only the best wakes le N . Across from North Western Depot 4 Pe : “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHA M WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” ‘ae % =

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