Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 3

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ning. The decorations were of Ameri- ean flags of every size. The evening was spent in singing and served by the hostess. | The guests were Misses Ethel and Inez Seanor, Flortina and Helen Thomp- | son, and the Messrs. Seanor, Atchibald DeWiddy and Jourgenson, see ‘The members of the Pepper club were | entertained by Mrs. A. A. Schulte at time was devoted to playing auction bridge. birthday cake was the centerpiece. Dur- ing the lunch music was enjoyed. i The guests were the Mesdatnes G. W. Rlattenberg, Anna Swartfager. G. A./ Schraga, C..G. Baurr, Frances Clark, D. F. Auborn, Anna Langhoop, C. E. | Rose, C. Pfeiffer, D. F, Edelman, Miss | Jane Clark and David Luther Edelman and Charles J. Batier. es { ° ' Washington's Ball Well Attended. / The dance given at the Masonic | temple last night in honor of Washing: | ton's birthday by local No. 683 of the! Boilermakers and Helpers, was well at-| tended. Clever programs appropriate to | the holiday were given the guests. A seven-piece orchestra supplied ae a Streamers of red, white and blue and huee flags were the decorations of the hall, ‘ The entertainment committee of the! {evening consisted of the Messrs. Ty A. | . President; H. G.. Ley , AEC: | retury; T. Thompson, treasurer, and the board of trustees, J. A. Rotter, chair-, tan, Roy Miller and-J. Trout. ‘ ; . rj Color Ball Is Attracting Attention | Tickets for the Tri Color ball which y wil! he given Friday night at the Ma- ‘ sonic temple under the auspices of the Balto clib will be distributed to mem- hers of the Ametican and French Chil- Wren's League committee when that eommittee ‘meets this evening at, the} ’ home of: Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen.. Much| é Interest is heing manifested in the ball pnd it is believed that the tickets will hein great. demand. Carney Peterson {s chairman -of the committee for the dance and will be in charge of the ticket sale. . cee Renefit Dance for French . ; Orviians Thursday Night The War. Mothers and the George Vroman post No. 2 of the American Tegion will do their Wit for the French | War Orphans’ fund 1n- Casper, Thurs- : et ‘day night thru the weekly dance given | 4in the Masonic temple. The party will ‘be an open affair, every cent of the f money to be given to the fund of the ‘French War Orphans. This dance isbeing arranged s0 as not to conflict with the Tri-Color ball to he given Friday night in the sume “hall, Tt is simply the part these two “organizations wish to take in the cam- paign to secure Casper'’s part in the French War Orphan fund. 4 “se « %' Newlyweds Leave for Home in Canada Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Starr left this morning for their home in Cham- pion, Alberta, Canada, where Mr. Starr has agricultural and stock interests, Mrs. Starr was formerly Miss Venus ‘Jlollingsworth, daughter of Mrs. T. C. Hollingsworth of ‘this city. The young ¥ couple were recently married here and since then have been @xtensively enter | F tained by their many friends. Just Yellow Mustard — Grandmother's old mussy wane! Master or poulice generally brought re-| ‘ ~ ’ Net allright even In , the — severest cases, buf it burn. ed and biistered like blazes. “Heat eases tho pain" reduces, the inflammation [ana tion but you' find that while’ Begy's Mustarine, made of true yellow mustard and other pain festroyers is just as hot as the old i joned plaster, it is much quicker, cleun-| erand more effectiv, and cannot blister. It'é a great external remedy, just rub it on wherever aches, pains, inflammation,' congestion or swelling exists and in a very few minutes the relief you have longed for surely arrives because “Heat, @nses pain.” 30c and 60c at druggists ed a mail. 8S. C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, | Who has been visiting with her sister,!/tess at a m. Mrs, Burton Lester, for the past week, the Natrona Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sproul enter. Tecital/at the studio, ‘tained at an attractive Washington's “treet from 2 to 3:20 0% Hit 4 the pupils attended the recital, All ‘corporation, and seve PAS) PERU RE thee: hong dat SVS. Cte rcitialcal /alectionn frorn tmermory. studio recital is to instil the young pupils for théi¢ later work] y. Ca 1 neing, a kl Mra. J. W. Carpeiter has returned dancing, and light refreshments were jn pias niseiie, ; ; At the conclusion of the program) extended stay in Caspe: Miss Sams guve a short talk on. the| RAP com ’ playing one of his compositions. " | Mrs, Charles Lester and her home, 1045 East Second strret. ‘Tho | ‘PERSONALS (En aera ey at an artistically decorated table with’ Harry Rriggs of the Brig, baskets of sweet peas and vases of \pany is spending a few day carnations, following the color scheme ‘tending to company business. lar you get. Smith-Turner.—Advy. By Day, Week or Month of pink and white. A candelghte eee PAGE THREE J. A. Mathers of 266 North Maple! yWhen a car which he was cranking “kicked.” The crank struck him-on the. jaw fracthring the jawbone and Ligiocking odt ‘several téett. t jon business with Taylor & Clay. eee } ese ing to his oll interests. = ss ro \ceptéd & fpodition with Whéeler\& Wor: ‘returned this morning from a \uhin gtons < if usigess and pleasure trip to. De ¥ toe Le 7 + Leon ©. h of Nm flera of Dh Teter Golden, who has been he boils & G +h has gone'to Riverton the intefests of the Trish bond cor on business. } lion of New York has gor —_ .« # , Rawlins where he will his Feo Taare. Tray Club, J, J. Giblin of Ohe Henning Broker- 1 the interests of the 1 : ‘pit jage company is back in his office again the Irish republic 3 Miss Evelyn Ffronch of Chicago, Ml.,! Mrs. Durham will be the hos: today after being absent, nearly six! Be tiie » Tiembers of weeks. I} mount-Arteraft picture, “The iter with the PRoducers & Refiners compa-! ; ” which will be shown L, Gokle formerly with the Roxana! al representatives Keoughan Trust company an The purpose of the here attending to oil business. i vonfidence int *,, ese the anly stipulation being leach pay n dollar for an opport [te murry him. ‘The [to the story, is a mad s« of Some 300,000 females to her home in Che ne after an poser, Moszkowski, followed by D. W. Ogilber, who Is connested Wi the law firm of Hagens & Murane baby been Admitted to the bar of the state of ae ““the only girl —_—_——. ——c |, 1G. R. Hagens is in Cheyenne {jing to legal business for o few { “ee . | Tow Meaney of t hursday night dance this week n”—Don't give up, try Hollister’s : » at-| Rocky Mountain Tea and see how popu All Rooms Modern. Teasonable Frank Frant% éf the Frantz O11 cor-, treet was painfully mjured yesterday] poration ig rere from Denver atten Ernest Atkinson of Denver lias ac-| CG H..Rhinemuth and J. J. Chapman hix been sick at his home| T. C./Spears, who nas been visiting ar to the altar. In attered his eyn ‘alling in } the merry limax of the briskest Reid picture Robert Taylor, is here from Denver) short nver, re in to! work | : Yelphian so- Wwith the fla. jin Denver, has heen confindd to his has left by way of Denver for het home, elety at her home, 1¢ south i gee a *-9\e ¥ ‘home thers by an aniaale ot: the infin Mrs. Lestet accompanied Miss French stre t, tomorrow afternoon at TR. O. Meent® has gone to Denver nz. , peal fb 4) meet Mr. Les- ‘o'clock, A program will be given. 'The where he will moet Ed Mepnts, one; of SYS meee at r . current topic will be roper Censor. the trustees of the Poison. Spider-Hol-' While here Miss Ffrench was elab-! ship of Motion Pictures.” | ton Oil anita? who ie eT to POPULAR STAR Is HERO 4 | orgtelyentertained. She plans to returh eee |Towa. | Mr! Meents: expecta ‘to return | IN ‘THE LOTTERY MAN’) for another visit before long. |Pupils Attena to Casper from tha east with several | both ak Fe | Studio Recital jother officers of the syndlente. ‘ a ‘ | Mr and Mrs. W. W. Sproul } The younger pupils of Wiss Sams} oe The “one girl in the warld” Entertain at Party. “met ‘yesterday afternoc ractice} Gus Hardendorf, who was formerly t bother Wallace Reid new | Lot and tomorrow. “Come | Ss his invitation to the that) unity | Meeting of the | daughter have left for Texas where , WYoming without being obliged to take) when he wiggles out of his difficul Pepper Club. . | they wil Mt sees {the examinations. fand wins both a fortune and the girt. ey will join Mr. Lester. Bir errs ay | | The War Mothers and the American| | F.egion will have charge of the regulai to bel given for the benefit of the French, on | | see _ | Cc. J. Hock ner Of Denver is spend-|age returned from Denver this morn-| War Orphans’ fand.. The dance will| jing a few a here attending to busi- ing. be an open affair, tickets being no mn lhday Anniversary jness with the Interstate Pipe company. | Poste sale at $1. 3 2-24-38 | ae mete . Mat e+ } Don Sullivan of Taylor & Clay, has SE Ena ae irs. John Schnoor entertained at her’ M. N. Mestas and |returned from a business trip to Den- home on North Center street yesterday | party sre expec COURT HOTEL afternoon, the occasion being her 65th’ Denver where tl Sie Sie x FY birthday anniversary. ‘ {a Mensure and busin | utad breath, colorless Jips, sallow | Mrs. W. J. Farrell, Prop. Phi A luncheon was served to the guests aoe 8 mive a girl little chance for a Over American Exp Office Se OOO LI LDL ILD LDL LLLP POPPI k| DON'T ROB THE'KIDDIES is of the foods that promote growth. 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Mee Paraben seccsseeeeeeeee OTC y 30-inch Dimity, Stripes and Checks, in a good range of patterns, 85¢ quality xo sale price ... ba ect hes a ow 5 steamy (57 ~ P< 40-inch Mercerized Voile, 75c quality, sale price ....... sols iin : 67c oo 40-inch Mercerized Voile, $1.50 quality, sile price . x abe $1.35 oe 38-inch Flaxon Voile, $1.00 quality, sale price : : 89c » & 40-inch Organdie, $1.00 quality, sale price . 89c ‘fF 44-inch Dress Voile, $1.10 quality, sale price 95c 5 af 44-inch Irish Lawn, $1.15 quality, sale price 95c S 44-inch Irish Lawn, $1.35 quality, sale price $1.19 ~ 44-inch Irish Lawn, $1.50 quality, sale price $1.29 44-inch Irish Lawn, $2.00 quality, sale pri:e E $1.69 ee 86-inch Bleached Muslin, 40c quality, sale price 35c > 36-inch Bleached Muslin, 50¢ quality, sal2 price z 45c Pe 42-inch Casing Muslin, 85c quality, sale price ‘ 75¢ z 9-4-inch Pepperell Sheeting, $1.25 quality, e price ‘ $1.05 34 9-4-inch Lockwood Sheeting, $1.25 quality, sale price.. = sooo 1.10 ¥ e << Crash and Toweling at Very ~~ SPECIAL PRICES ¢ oe 18-inch Cotton Crash, 22c quality, sale Price 20... al saeiatah ee 18c ne 18-inch Part Linen Weft, 30c¢ quality, -sale price ........... <i ESS > «. 18-inch Part Linen Weft, 40c quality, sale price .................. a 32c oe 18-inch All Linen Weft, 40c¢ quality, sale Price oo... ccsscsensseeeene Z 34c “f 18-inch Stevens All-Linen Crash, 45c quality, sale price 0.0.4. iis Seireeonener 1.5 94 18-inch All-Linen Glass Toweling, 45t quality, sale price .......... abet 2 366 yy 18-inch Huck Toweling, 55c quality, sale price eee Ee peoaicae ete 45c + 18-inch Shannon Crash, 50¢ quality, sale price ..... SiS amen eet |.Yo 7. SILK SPECIALS — Special showing of the new Fan-ta-si Silks in a beautiful range of colors and ass patterns. The newest aud most up-to-date silks for skirts. 39 and 40 inches 63 $9.75 oes vd wide. Special, price, a yard GEORGETTE 40-inch Georgette, $3.50 quality, sale price ...... dette enemies : a $3.15 Comes in the following shad*s: Flesh, Tan, Light Blue, Copenhagen Blue, Jade Green, Rose, Pekin Blue, Navy and Black. Special for this week only. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” 2, ++ iM +, 2, ¢ o¢ “ '. o¢, 1? fe o-*, ¢ ° , 4, RD + 1% t%

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