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> i ie ars niad een sivas th Cees =. - — THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1920 - netor who is teran in the the Mesias and Spears offices here are ; ’ foreign leaving tomorrow morning on a bust- motion picture game in this country. ss and pleasure trip to Denver. They : Altho this big feature has been show: ay es iwin t ms Mr. ‘i ——— : sete recamboars Aree ait 4S Checkets Will be one of the tavorite pa | iat eer 5 outdoor sports of those who frequent Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Merean- £ tile Co,, and in Sait Creek by Salt} wiil she it here at popular prices. Thi picture which showed in Den in other cities for prices ranging the public parks of Indianapolis next ) cent’ upward, the Hub theatre || Mrs. Frank England left last night] ; jsummer. By order of the park com- \for a short visit to Denver. | fi Missioners checker boards will be sten- sens meet 2 “Blind Husbi the latest Taiver. |! th | sal seven-reel feature photoplay, is b rat the American theatre while the | [elled on both ends of the pienic tablea}ing shown at the Hub theatre start annual stock shoy 3 in progress | nd Mrs, Carl ‘Taylor have re! lin the parks, and sets of checkers will |this afternoon Kk, for tour| F picture there will be a and 3. Ce ‘aylo ve Te: —— ’ ’, days, Thursday, FY 5 da nt One-Teel « , “Old Clothes for y turned from Oklahoma, where Mr. Tay-) be provided for/all who wish to indulge a ” n 1 |_“T believe I'm the happiest woman in!in tha pastime. |Sunday. Tt is c nia today and it Is all heeause Te ju Tanlac has done for mps."*} Charles Fuhrman is leaving this at lollingsworth-Starr — $9, re = ; ; : Mrs. Eugene Smith, a prominent ternoon for his old home in Chicaco. ‘ Attorney W. E. Holliday, formerly of}and popular Los Angeles woman who ———_—>—_— one eae ae L, French per-|j * PERSONALS |{casper. is visiting here for a few slays|resides at 680 ¥ 52d street. Mra,.|_ Blackheads, pimples—Whew! Isn't formed the wedding ceremony of Miss | %-—————————~—— | Witt old. friends \Bmith i san officer of the Fastern| She a sight—don’'t worry, she Is going to Venus Hollingsworth and Charles F. | oS |Star and other organizations take Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea— Starr at the parsonage of the church}, 4", 204 «Mrs, Hagry Parsona will), 7p, c, spears will retur “for six years I suffered from a com-| then watch her. Smith-Turner.—Adv. nt 1 o'clock today. The bride ana| '*¥e tomorrow for a trip to California. | Manvilie, Wyo. where he ion of troubles that finally led to groom were attended by Miss Wilma rites ng to business for break down. IT had awful Scott and Bryce Wilson, both of this| ,: 9: Wilson left last night for | rs offices. pains around my heart, which I was! H & caused by pleurisy. My kid | | in such bad condition 1 had Moran + pr | with talented | ns an jlor b ren ttending to business Inter Jests for they t month starring {nl De .| aet or He clly. Oply the relatives of the bride Rhett be, gdne for the balance of | told, w \ were present at the ceremony, s 2 lees : Bracks left overland for ea Res hice LL EAR EEGIE TA cote | 16 ranch this morning. ponsts c y back « yt Des gi Coors Fie home AUCs reafis# Pearl Cole of the sheriff's offen | Shier [neck and shoulders would get stiff at! | i . na | lett yesterday afternoon for Rapid! Tee Martin returne st_nigh | tim. nd my limbs swelled so T could \ da; Whetelihie thas cultural anal, Martin returned last night from| domy a Repo ppalsharat nal 1 tha| Cited B.D, Tigh Rocky Ford, Colo. where he haa tee aly. wall, T was so nervous thatd | Phone 1304-W 156 South Center n the ringing of the door bell upset 4 . i it seemed impossible to get a| Life is a burden when the body night’s sleep. T tried everything | is racked with pain. Everything | ald hear of to ‘get relief, even to} worries and the victim becomes | daughter of Mra. T. C, Hollingaworth of! ging Agnea Clara, deputy county | Git belie apatite fren treasurer, has resigned her position.; Arthur Schultz is here from Omal wvety Joy: bd She left yesterday afternoon for her| Nebr. visiting with his brother, Wa visiting at his old home. Pr ~ ee2@ home at Douglass Schuitz. y teeth treated, but kept! despondent and downhearted. To | 3 i cee Soret’ 86 and became so weal and! bring back ine take i | 7 Mictine’ e Jesse Simmons, geologist for the Mid- Major Ormeby left ye it Twolghed only one hun} PTME pneleansh | 5 4 West, who has been at Salt Creek for short. trip to Dough: lred pounds. Finally they took me to G MEDAL x a hast ECLA cai] the past three weeks, waa in Casper spital and. 1 stayed there six | CG! D. Hemry, 425 South Beech stenct,| esterday and left last night for Den- | evane |wWeeks, but did seem to tmprove in the . | Ses niet epee tae Asphy “kl | Yer, his headquart per from | I was brought home ‘and had mn: this Bay, wttors oon p'elock. eee . his home in the Black Hills and has yout given up hope when a friend| o aye = Miss Addie Kensinger, stenographer | accepted a position as city salesman for me to try+Tanlac. Pcapsuces} APSULES fats CUORERRR Ie teas vametnens in the county clerk's office, has ten-|the Murphy Cigar company. an to feet better after the first! phe national remedy of Holland for over t noon with the Mesdames Crother ana| ered her resignation. ee few doses and by the time T had taken! 299 years; it is an enemy of all pains co Cook, aEFERIE Ten Colts E nthe eee | A. Stirrett dist deputy of the| four bottles’ of ‘Tanlac T had gained) gutting from kidney, liver and uric acid Sent mine age number! Mark Weber has returned from| Elks’ lodge, has returned from 1. trp/eighteen: pounds in weight and felt. na ‘troubles. ‘All draggists, three sizes. b Uae Wichita Falls, Texas, where he has|thrn the state visiting the difforent|well and strong as T ever did in’ my| Look for theaame Onid Medal on ececy bon Bridge Luncheon for Spent some time on a business trip, [iotege! Bip. % Nes ie every one of my troubles fh and accept no imitation one pape es Pipe ce, Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Ei Miller are} Bartholomew is leaving for} “The results from Tanlae must be who has iene aiitia Heeeiat t Me =| spending the week in Denver attending | R this afternoon on 2 short} permanent, for it has been four montis whi , as eens siting persia the home| ig husiness. business trip. Since I took my last dose and I feel as of rete an i rs. G, we zieene. was ee eee well now as I did then, and T think cries or pina a Henning nateg| J- Joseph Chapman, F. Tillman 4 Sample has returned}I would be ungrateful not to tell othera i Places were laid for,A6 guests at the perowane, C. Herbert Reinmerth, 1. trip to southern! what a wonderful medicine ‘Taniac Is, Chauncey Spears and M. Mestas pf » is sold_in Casper by luncheon tables. ‘The decorations’ were of pink and white fidwérs, and tables appointments. Musical numbers were rendered by Mrs. Otto Krausse, violin and Miss Frankie Frances, accompan- ist, during the afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing aie- - oe Table Drink You A class of 45 members will be initiat- ed by the K. of C. tomorrow at 1 o’cloc« in the Odd Fellows hall. After the in-| : 1 ] ht to K IT LOW Ab 3 itiatory meeting a dinner will be gre ft the Mullin club for the’old and new Casper YOUR BANK--- Is Important to You---Choose It Wisely You may some time need exceptional service, important help or competent advice. Every officer of this bank is at your command here. The friendship of your banker, his good will, his confidence in you, j members, Ae pei may some time be important. Here we cultivate close relations with Masonte Dance Thousands of people now use this agree- Chena. 5 ub : a Central location makes dealings convenient. tha eae atieaat acne Parte tes able beverage ay place of coffee because Here is a Bank which many already consider their ideal of a Bank. The dancing ewlll Maker nt TS, Gale. of its greater healthfulness and econ- Its resources now are over $800,000. We invite your account. Refreshments will be served. Patriotic Mecting * omy. ' \ of Sans Souci Club. Hatchets were much in evidence at the George Washington meeting of the ‘ Sans Souci Club today, at the home of Mrs, L. F, Hancock on School street. y Cherry-tree: runners were used as decoration on the luncheon table, and The. National Bank of Commerce Casper, Wyoming the colors of the flag, red, white and blue, predominated throughout the luncheon service . Tiny flags marked the places, and hatchet favors were ‘ a. + & discovered to. contain’ delicious fan- c s ty 2 1 4 — i = — — a At alttaceive part of the decoration Os f um 5 Soefoegerfergegeefo-ate-ctoctecge-ofe-ofe ato efoetesteele- ete afoeke ono sleet wus a beautiful silk flag, which is a oe relic of Mrs. Hancock's grandfather's | Fs ~ ° Ks experience during the civil war, ’ * epg. oalars : + a A ut, A. T. A - be. s A a Bollong,, 8. 1. Morrison, . F Beyer has an attractive coffee-like flavor—_ $ and L. F, Hancock and Miss Gertrude “ we Hancock. . ; always uniform; and you can vary the + 5 Wedding Anniversary me : % “On the oceaslon ot thelr eighth et strengh to suit any taste. = ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Virgi = y e ber of i i Se Ci ea ae eas seemeeats Instant Postum comes in tightly sealed i $ Rarrealeaahiah etait sarvealeSiaatial tins—50-cup size 30c—100-cup size 50c $ 4 rae esta were ME lana Men: Exest | is the usual price. se if Stout, Mr. and Mrs, Don Herbert and + daughter, Hazel Lois, Mr. and Mrs. yg Pr » Mr. and Mrs, Charic ‘ 3 q Benjarnig the Misses Lov Benjaniin, At Grocers Everywhere! ¥ ‘4 Xa ,, Minnie Mitzehberg and Aurelia Cone, ‘ ‘ ‘3 and the Messrs, Raymond’ Rivers and > 4 sarl Goff, Aa Made by the $ : + . . o at Lodge Meaing. | POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Battle Creek, Michigan is In = Miss McMahon, state secretary of the | | " * Macabees, met here with the local re-| i + view-on Monday night. Miss McMahon 4 7 carried on initiatory work with a class os - —_ e e 63 : of five, after which she gave an ih. = = : 5 &e spiring talk for the B00d Of the ON, SOM ID DD DI DSI DOI LI LD LL DI LILI LILI SI ILL DS MS, ~ > A close of ; e Ne oe aE ee : & + pleasant social hour during which re- > @ & ’ ae Sot ae oe ee n ecialis %; Ss le 1 <7 Lovell, Wyo., where shoe in the interests of the Macabee work, ry & & a N Friday and Saturday Only, February 20 and 21 Nz x $ Tonight at Temple. k s i ere at of oper ! Will be on the market $ Leap ¥ | ; dancing party at the, Masonic "emple N Bungalow Aprons House Dresses N) + ht. riainment is ; | certo the American Logion, the ® Regular price, $2.45, $1 90 Regular price, $4.95, $4 40 & be Army and wavy clus eo2. their friends. & For Week fue ae : e for peek ene 7 e e NY ¥ | Regular price, $2.35, egular price, $4.45, F ee ee iF & For Week End . $1.85 For Week End oe $3.95 N 4 tte on a @ $ { : ich will bi ted ice, $2.20, . 5 on Priay afternoon atthe Washington N Romulan nrscet? $1.65 | © Bolt Silk Georgette Ni 9 e b< Tea given by the Victory Circle of the os ¢ Me ch has be al 4 ’ i Regular price, yard, $3.25, <4 eo a patronage Met we Bate er? i Children s Fleece-lined Yor Week End, yard... e 2.85 ) & Tavovetion-@atr: Prenche | Underwear R t N ‘ Voeat oloRuin Hoagland. Woke aiecaie ormeae S N $ Reading—Kene 'rench. egular price, $1.50, $ Cilks, Serges, Percales, Crepe, Linens a PinseerGeccat ence! ets suet) \ For Week End . + 1.20 —ll marked special for’ week end. | N) ste Flag Drill— ‘Regular price, $1.25, 1 05 Our Spring Dresses are arriving every & : ; Instrumental Solo—Miss Jessie Ander- For Week End. e day. \ 54 “Dialogue—Bienor. Keto. N Children’s Hosiery Ladies’ Hosiery N . Dialogie—Thomas O'Donnel KN Regula ice, 45 Regular price, 50c ; 2 \ BS Dialogue— ‘ egular price, 45c, , 50e, Re be Duct Miaves “Dora sand Margaret |W PoP Week ind. a BOG | Por'Week Bra. 40e N Oe ‘Whistling Solo—Miss Elsie Winter. & : ¥ Reading—Jean French. y! 3 Instrumental—Miss Rone a | & e a Se ’ Mrs. n Nye. veal SMS ees IN Kassis Dry Goods Co. N $ woe. 8 | , : Auigeloa, Cal, where be has been called | N 122 South Center Street Next Door to Kimball’s Drug Store Q >4 i illnes f his daughter, : Miss Taabel Crawford. 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