Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 3

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= = = = a ma tract work with the Larson, Jour Corbin. Jones” who eine “fot nm for chnaren’, | ; } 2 iren’s croup or ‘clas, since it Is ; ; son company here. hthe M. &. Smith Ary goods: company . at x rs ne haa returned from bl buts lot Omaha; Nets is thefe oh: bidiness. ft vt pes prego and therefore can be Denver afd will leave today for Sait Floyd B. Pendell has gone to Lara-| ve § Midas hatthtul Ghektee ee (ee Greek. Were he i cannécted with'the mie and Denver on a business trip. |. EF. lL. Branhoh: of Gernsey Wyo.,. 1s] ‘ ost? . t Ae Casing Head Gas company, Sighs 4 Es , . ‘ he best eyidetce of tha valuo of So S: here attending to business mattets. . role’ Ty Lilly otthd Gomi tnichicileaat 5 ete ,. |Viek's is the steadily increasing number| Mrs. J. ¥. Stock has returned to Iny, is spending several days here i L. A. Towne of Denver has been a W Pope ene have been converted to| her apartrhents in the Wyatt hotel |fore returning to. Denver. Iusiness visitor of the city rentesenting = a Ca the use of this “outside” treatment. f a visit in Corotado | o> eris: the National Rubber cothnany. j Beginning with the customers of a| $2 SeS |) Aneel Chatiee tBesitarn inl haaceatinned’ Pane pe i { ~ 3 ¢ Small retail drug store, the use of Vick’s | Mr. and Mrs j oi,0 je from a trip to Denvet wheta! she ar until now more than 17 million jars | Where they i Kipfer who is representing companied her brother, @. ¥ = jafe used annually. And this in spite of OF % business and p| phen Holds is Wi Lily Drug company to the, @ local broker who is jthe fact that Vick's is a new form OC SSee ee Soe leasant } | ees on the ed erchants, is in the eiiy) on oust St. . Nv i 4 Rae ee hand Miss I nanalal ‘muteemtah tt ally, The aed | see | .ercise Regularly—Avoid Per- |ists in three sizes—80c, 60c ot $120—-| | THE BEST NOVEL ed St. Mark's Synergae Inst ovening ai) money Will be used tows malt Henry Haesler of the Casper phar,| Archdeacon Dray of tha Episcopal sons Having Colds — Don’t SSS OF THE YE the Parish house with an siunk at tenanes of the settlement school found » Who was called to his old home| Church was here last night from Lusk| “Worry. AR < of 12 members and guests. During lent ad by the sorority in the Tennessee|in Iowa by the death of his father,|on his way to Cheyenne. | = | “ the society will take up work for the Bt @ ee sli ea Sy iar | haan y ; | ERSKINE DALE, Orphans’ Home at Laramie. Light re.| Mr. and Mra. it ' i aos vs A. G. Sehwarz, deputy collector, who KEEP AIR PASSAGES CLEAR | ‘ | ? freshments wera served hy the paps eae ane Mrs. Kennth M a Mrs. €. FE. Connor has gone to Dea-| has been in Casper on income tax busi- | BY SOLDIER IND GLASS’ PIONEE: ae 2 5: etre «leaving for their Willow ¢ ver for a 3 f i A | Leap Sear.Daneh for jMr. MeDonald just returned from. al alten Guar | inflamed Air Passages Make be) | . Army and Navy Club trip to Cheyenn® and to bis ranch at| J.T Flynn of the Shirwin- Willams) Pred Swanson of North MeKintey| tore) age ard Grounds | ad Sa | by bal tegulaes Wats Atolier? trand Island, Nebr. paint concern of Omaha, Nebr., is here’ stroat, left. today for Washingtan, .1).| ‘or Flu ‘Germs RRLIN.—{(Ry mail.}—It has just atom Genk ee poston PRA Piers Uno e calling on his trade. Cais aran ihc ianabaenk called fen anit Bik Shr j dlsdoverea that the headstone of i JOHN FOX, JR. 10 an open dance which w eee ol Y | sacs portant business for the next few} Flu This Year Is } 5 grave of 2 fallen sol in the garrison . . . a leap’ yeat attatr: iatalacoie nly Marciage at Pingstaft Dr. J. FE. Roach of Sat © : Whe wo khow vary il about {oem at Hafenheide, a suburb of is now running in only those holding men imounced. Not Notice of the marriage of Misa Ttutn| spending the day » on bi : sae the flu now than we did last year-the Berlin, beara the designation of ‘sol for the War Motheme daneee te a Be Keon who formerly with tne} Sosa | 3. 1. Shenesson ha Cullen arel germ itself has never been eesitivate dier, ‘second-claaa,”) A tor to the SCRIBN ER’S tr a well wil be wel pt ote OH Well Supply often here, to. Virwi| Tew M. a trom jer'on inineas from thelt shena|iMentinedsthl. most authorities agree cemetees han denounced inis choracte| | WEA GA ZEN will buy the tic ae tte ee mnen .G. Grout of this city, which ‘took, place| short, busin opotis on the Lone Pine mountain. |that the flu germs are breathed in. If sa anos Aa! a eat td fat the hall all dane i TOMO RG ote ee ete 8 Fae 4 dea: the syst 00d ana. says: “The headpiece of this | choles” aftalrs, Several sntarigg nee, follows.in the Flagstaff, Ariz, publiea.| niture ig Rert Wagnet has returned from. a. membrane or ining of the aie sancagnn supplied by the military authe also planned. soe nM bey aa tities BEL on) blip | Ses nd trip to Arminto in, the intor- atihG . ties, is a monument of disgrace to n plann Ete Mis Mae Ruth Dickson. surpri J. Oliver representing 1 of the Richards & Cunniigham Ee ieralthy conditlon—these germs aro jiarigm.” 3 ROOSEVELT’S |her friends by being married ta binet corppany of On: | : -_—— elf Pepe aa | Friday to Virgil G. Grout, of Caspr here oalling on his tr etait) : |_ A good plan is to melt a little Vick's) John Ryrne and family have returned| LABOR LETTERS 0 Dance Wyo., the marriage taking | at Hot | eee Miss Helen Hunter left for na ex.|VapoRub in a spoon night and morn-{from an extended trip in Mlinois and! i Mr. -and Mrs. Leigh Townsend are brook. Mr. Grout, ill at Winslow, Miss Helen Hunn, who is with the! tended trip to her homo at St. Joseph, 8 nd Inhale the vapors, also apply Colorado. entertaining about 40 of their friends Wired his ee to come there, SieGolden Rule store, has retuened from | Mo. a little up the nostrils. several times a Gia Eee | RAMSEY ft a formal dinner at the Henning Ift here Friday morning, and in a fey a vacation trip to Denver and ‘Weinidad, | eee ‘day, especially. just héfore being ex-, Attention, Old Maids—Confidentially, | 2) hotel before the Salto Dance this even. hours phoned } mothe: Colo, J. W. MeKim, president of tho Gow Posed to crowds. ‘ AHollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is your| Whol I Di ib ing. The decorations will be of eut 8aret Dickson, with whom liv *.% 8 Guich Oi company, reutrned thig morn- Treat All Colds Promptly. last hope for a sweet breath, rosy olesale Distributor flowers and after the course dinner the Ideal hotel, that she was tar: mett Waddell, who ts w. the Ing from Denver, where he hgs been at- Above all, keep free from colds, as \cheeks, sparkling eyes. Don't give up Casper, Wyo. P. 0. Box 46 ‘ the party will attend the dance at rhe, Md that she and her hus & Co., shoe department has gone’ tending to business. ; colds irritate the ning of the air pas- ‘Without trying It, Smith-Turner—Ady, ~~ Pots "YO CREE ue) Masonic temple. rive here Sunday. erton, Where he will hay charge os sages and make them real breeding ~ — eo) o-"e | prise to Mrs. D: shoe department of ; bran Togan Tracey of Rawlins 18’spend- grounds for germs. Prompt use of Donohue-Hool | pected the marriage to take plac» sv Store. , ing seyeral days here attendigz to Vick’s VapoRub aids in preventing eons’ . oe [soph es Stouba wile continue as 5 are ey eth 2. ae ee business, on colds. For head-colds, sore throat or rriage of gfiss Katnerine/Stenographer with the Flagstaff I t. Ms Lamont of the Wyoming Cred-! oe ' tele Doubhve Ws Merrill Foo eck Teh s | bor, Co.,, un ROReCheUHRAEES se: Te eTAtInS exchar WILLARD stands for the thoit'com- jyrnce nrd'chect and coven tthe ratte x ‘00! perform, . has been s lete and satisfact throat and chest and cover with a warm at the St. Anthony's Catholic wht cured to take her pli when she avill returned from D and satisfactory Service Organiza gine. cloth. For deep chest colds, been ill with an attack .| tion in the World Today in the ‘Storage this morning at 9 o'clock by the go with her husband to his-home in ; severe so attendadsbyi Mins /Gladve ncn Mrs. Grout and*her mother © here teaith Me ( = bac! whe Yohn Donohue, Meare he the: beige | ral months ago from 1 hnvar ire | Mina | Bessie Riley °accompunioa by} oe reli at AU Aaralbe patente in the pe ernee After the veremony a wedding break- <a her mother has left for a’ trip to pil.) Sti Phone 96Rd- Pepe a abould ‘Be cebbed tat over the sane was served at the home of the pan Motive Carried Un gee Mont aig. = - | a 2 parts until the skin. is red—spread on bride's. parents, Mr. and Mrs, .lo ut in Bridge Luncheon | ok Donohue. Places were laid for ten at|, The decorative scheme for the bridve|. T- J. Diamond has purehasod a new} . thiekly’ Fae eared. mat go) thtek- Ph 1304-W Rnetbretiliy, deccrateartakic lunchéon given at the Henning hote! home ih Bast Ctsper, Mr. and Mrs. | ere Of Vibt fennee iothas Leave) the; one "A reception will be held at the sama| this afternoon by Mrs, Q. Kx. Deaver Diamond. and. family: moved. into, tivir| j - u jSlothing:: lone ‘ekound= the neck, sa’ the of the young couple. with pink and White flowers in “4 | : aos | oi eis [kets as the centetpieces and the nut! Mrsi \H. @) Nickerson visited =for a!’ @B your cereal food Eh reeds vite UL) ais toa Allar and Rosary: Society etn aNd ds suggestive of few days in Casper on her y om i ARE breath, carry the medication directly to ilene unter eee spring: ‘Placeasat Ahesiunblinsaetl California to her home, ipy Lanter, will save sugar Lua lunes) eno hs niepamee teh Ay the Th acdte aes ee tne: ‘Kita were Ini for 60 guests. Musteal se] 4 oy oo wei | ‘ @ same time Vick's is absorbed thru and Bra ee aes ueDer nonce. Aly lections were played by Mrs.. Otto _ ©. H. Richardson ofthe Consolidates expense as no sumulatesthe:skin, thun alding to re, entartal sa tinteeate atin renie Krausse and Miss Frankis Prances cur- Royalty corporation left. Denver “last ad eve the congestion within . ew frtained Informally at a Kensinton| ing the Iuncheon and the afternoon de- Right for southern points where he will, other cereal, for’ Use, of External’ Treatment for Colds and tea at the home of Mrs. “I voted to playing tion Telos attend to oil matters. i ‘ } Increasing. bt} By Ryan. Delicious refreshments Dre suet ore Tt ; eaiske 1 2 *? Vick’s VapoRub is the discovery of a ilinery muved ed ane Ay after a ve eal hr. @. Taylor of the clenvoci Git 2 North Carolina druggist who found how. pas ‘° ye 10 a Jy ™ , x ! 3 4 Pleasantly pent social afternoon, || PERSONALS ] Commans, has returned: to Denger af rape-Nuts: to combine in salve form, the standard ne, NS et wil be Hes home et ter a busin stay in this city. time-tested remedies, Camphor—Men- Mrs. M, J. Foley on South Park street. oe dla ‘ —so t thol—Bucalyptus—T e, ete. . oyare tes Mrs, J. 1 mann has returned! C. M. Henderson of the contains its oh’ when the mee is bolted ¢ the bady Dinner Party = from Denver, i n is mak- country is } tending ore heat, these ingredients are liberated in Much’ Enjoyed ing the trip overland in his new Stude- ness. own sugar 3 ie we a y : Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Daly enter-|haker motor car. of fod , " it Ege aty pated = tained a number of friends at an in-| ote | Mrs.’ Delmer Ttyer left this morning Vick's 1s peainely ‘secommended formal ‘party last Sunday noon at their home on South Ash street. The ses Nellie Potts, Margaret Loughlin Nellie Quinn and Mr. Morris Kelligher were the dinner guests. one Newly Weds Visit 1 Here on Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. George Boyd, who were recently married in Rapid City, S. D. were week-end guests of thei® brother, R. E. Boyd. They are on their to Anaconda, Mont., where thoy live. will see 's. Major Ormsby and Miss | Helen Ormsby have returned from! Cheyenne, where they visited for a short time. | es 2 Mr. and M Silver Tea to Be i Given by the Rebekahs | The third of a series of teas to he} given by the Rebekahs will be -held) at the home of Mrs. F. H. Sawyer, 245 North Maple street, on Wednes- day afternoon. Mrs. Carl Nygyril wilh) assist the hostess. All of the Rehbotk: both resident and visiting and their | friends are invited. The proceeds of} the tea will be used toward general) benevolent fund of the lodge. ; seks: Young Married Couple Leave for Home Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Stewart, who were* recently married in Thermopelis, | and who have been visiting with their many friends here, are leaving this at- ternoon for their home in Lusk, Wyo. Mrs. Stewart was formerly Miss Ruth Schultz, a nurse at the State hospital here. .Mr. Stewart has been connected with the Ohio Oil company at Parker- ton, Wyo. * | Formal Dance t Tonight . | The members of the Salto Dancing | club will enjoy the seventh formal dance of the season tonight at the Masonic temple. eee The Mullin Club Entertains An informal dancing party will De} given by the members of the Mullin club in the club rooms tonight for the members of the club and friends, About | 200 invitations have been issued for} the affair. { see i Alumni Club Holds Meeting | ‘At the meeting of the Alumni club of the Pi Beta Phi sorority held last night at the home of ‘Mrs. Carney Peterson, | Je hy the diffetent com-| renorte were mM: / TOO | LATE | Death only a matter of short time. Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLDMEDAL et The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—tho National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. Gold Medal on every bez Lock for the name Gold George Farthing of is-]eorne to Casper to locate. cepted a position as foreman on _con- Re SS Douglas lias’ for He has ae- —gives better bakings that o further. It strikes straight at the root of extravagance—waste—and re- duces living cost ina sane, sensible, worth while way. Calumet Baking Powder never: fails to, properly raise all bakings. fails to oan the best of pean noe Makes Most Palatable Calumet bakings do go further, because they are deliciously good, are with relatives and friends for a couple ot weeks. ‘hermopolis, where she -will visit It always nd Sweetest of Foods never thrown away. And because they have greatest of keeping qual- ity — stay moist, tender and over-fresh for days and days. Calumet makes your baking pow- der money and your baking material money go further — stretches it to the.extreme of economy. You save when you buy it—moderate in cost. You save when you use it — has more than the ordi leavening strength— therefore you use less. You save materials it is used with—there is never a bake-day failure. Generations of good cooks have used Calumet — because it positively proves its superiority and cconam é i unfailingly depend- j mes to yor larges Baking Powder actory ia the world za abeclacely Geeks ind as perfect in leavenii ri i Be pectect a ing power as the day’ it left the big Contains. only such ingredients .as have been officially aon by United States Food Authorities. Sold by your grocer under a definite “back 5 Say eet, omereece Secwsie Sener pore | Remember when you buy Calum full pound, if you wantit. 16—ne be a -. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF Muslin Underwear Begins TUESDAY MORNING FEB. 17th Included ‘in this Sale is the well known “DOVE BRAND” Consisting of night gowns, envelope chemises, bloom- ers, petticoats and camisoles made from fine batiste and muslin itt embroidered lace combinations and embroidered effects. These can be purchased at a very low price. THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE REDUCTIONS: Night Gowns, worth Petticoats, worth $2.50, $4.50, sale price... Sale price . Night Gowns, worth pater. is $3.50, sale price... “Ameen pees $1.60, ieee Gowe: wecth Camisoles, worth 85c, Md) 2 i< Sale price Night Gowns, worth } re 65e $2.50, sale price... Camisoles, worth q Sale price .. Bloomers, worth $3.75, fe 50e 6 Sale price . misoles, worth 50c, { Envelope Chemises, Sale price ae taaees '35e $2.50, sale price .. SEE OUR ‘WINDOW DISPLAY These come in both wide and ac ° $1.50 Richards & Cunningham Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU: WANT THE BEST” $1.98 $1.25 Tde, worth, A clean-up of embroidery and laces narrow widths and ARE PRICED FROM........ at one-alf price. ~ % nto steate ste ste ste teste teste eM MoM 2 oS IO eGoale eee aie ale-sto- ete ele-sto ele lete-et reoedeate ae at acs oe, Oe Sas *, So efoatess K + +, K? + o+, K oO see So hog .o4, 1% + ont 0-f0-efo-08o-' ¢ K feed + ¢ Mosh K? ¢ Me aM aa Sea ee So shoateateetestoate-efeetesteoteetescers ° eee ee ¢ Me ee e ee % eas co R2 ad og Jo-ofe ofe-0f0-9f0-45 Me + Me + st + So haa oeseefo-ege-efo-e' + + iM ? De Ge & reereres o, * oo Leste driodioatedeieetoeteatectecteatoatece — EO

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