Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 14, 1920, Page 3

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| John H, Casey, who js connected with! the M. W. Purcell law offices, has re-| turned from an extended business trip in th at While gone he visited his lola home in Pennsylvania. pater | Banking facilities— Miss Helen O'Malley, who is stenog- rapher at the Northwestern freight of-| led by Miss Kathryne| eft last night for | ngs and other Colorado est Where they will spend! 1600% Increase points of int two weeks. eet in Twenty Years Miss Dena Olson of La Crosse, Wis., is in th ity visiting at the home of Mrs. Elisa Runden on South Park street. if W. R. Sample is in Denver, Colo., attending ta business matters. Mr. Sample made the trip overland in his i}new Packard motor car. ! Cie) ve. Plans Being Made for about two weeks, Miss For St. Ant ’s Picnic en is a former chum of Miss Run Plans are being made by St. An- and the young ladi e not seen thony’s church for a congregational|each other for several outing on Garden Creek next Thurs-! at. 3.8 day which promises to be 2 most en-| Fire? Meeting of } joyable affair. Beginning at noon cars! Club Js Success } will be run to the picnic grounds from! The. first business meeting of the the Mullin club and tickets ta cover) Welfat club which was he transportation and entertainment “re | day afternoon in th being sold by members, of the congre | was a success. Important business was | gation. Concessions will be on the | transacted and an outline of study for krounds to provide refreshments, andj the next meeting was given out. The the program includes races, dancing | second meeti and sports. Cars will be in for the return trip until midnig rary The business of Sioux City and the business of this territory have developed, are developing, enormously—live stock, grain, | other farm products, manufacturing, jobbing, all business. yester- | 3 A. Keel of Riverton, Wyo., is spend- | library | |ing the week-end here on business and visiting with friends. Carr Sioux City's banking facilities have expanded to meet the needs of business. In the past 20 years bank deposits have Grown from $3,000,000 to $48,000,000—a gain of 1600 per cent. Bank clearings have jumped from $60,000,C00 to $540,000,000. Silent Servants of Business Silently, probably without your fully r After you eat—always use ATONIC | FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE September at the same place. o PERSONALS Business Girls Plan “Real” Party for Monday ng it, Sloux City’s —one or two tablets—eat like candy banks have been serving your business—helping you to build The ness and Professional Wo- {nstan{lyrelieves Heartburn, Bloated | greater and greater with the passing years. They are powerful men’s ¢) js making plans for a “regu-| _ Gassy Feeling. Stops_indigestion, | agents in the upbuilding of Sioux City’s facilities. lore ¢ Ww. | ~~ —- foodsouring, repeating, héadacheand | CA. » in-|. Mrs. Anna Anderson and two chil | Know Sioux City Better! vited to bring their men friends and toy4ren are leavin gather on the lawn at the Association | V¢ spend. buildfng between 8 and 8:30. The enter-|@8 the guests of Mr tainment committee, ded by Miss|Crum on North Elm st Helen Wallace, will have charge of the | ty. evening’s} amusement. Refreshments| Miss Constance O' will be served. Any 1s not members | ied by her aunts, Mr of the club, who are interested will he | C480, Tl jd Mrs. Hi: welcome to attend with their friends gs | of N : | the many miseries caused by ening for Den. |“KING MIDAS” OF BOSTON AND HIS QUEEN.—A new and exclusive photo | . showing Chartes Ponzi, the financial wizard of Boston, Mass., with his wife. | Acid-Stomach | | 2, $, Miss Helen Bott of Beatrice, Neb., is|UNand, Mealey and Caley company. | the harafal eae eeeremedy ittakce guest of M Harry Fisher of the |hankers, of Minneapolis, with his fam:| of the body and, of course. or et ton addition, jily was in Casper today. He is taking | well, Tens of thousands wonderfully s e+e |an extended automobile trip. | benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or h S. Ulland, president of the! Sener | Money refunded by your own drug- | alls National Bank at Fergus| 1. A. J. Philippot has returned ae gist. Costa trifle. Please try it! WRITE FOR BOOK ONE (it is free) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE a., left this afternoon en a | the club is anxious to increase its niem-|™onths' v to Chicago, and various | Falls, Minn., and vice president of the!a business trip to Denver. bership. | points in Towa, ae = a58 33 | eee VC eee + -ohe Guests at | John. Hancock of the legal depart Mountain Home | ment of the Midwest Refining company turn tomorrow from Lieutenant and Mrs. Carroll Leeper }8 expected ) » Where he has been and Mrs. J. F. Leeper spent yesterday | Therm as guests at the Kimball home in the | 0” business. mountains, 1 What Will You Do With It? eee | Charles Carlisle of the Midwest O11 Kensington and Luncheon company returned to Det Coto., It's what you have saved out of the earnings of recent months This Morning jlast nicht after attending to business | fink we baddies about, Mrs. Carney Peterson entertained a| here for several | f the Dutk number of young ladies this morning at) Is it drawing interest in a Savings Account? her apartment in the Yalms with a| M. C. Duth If it isn't, if should be—unless it has reached the investment THEY ALL TALK ABOUT Dil com ly well and are safe. We can help you to buy them judiciously. Our close touch with the investment market tells us what is good and what to avoid; and we want to serve you. morning kensington and luncheon. ,Pany, who s last week here, has| nize: * 8 © left for the east. While in the cits ri e i ize the h f stock 1 bond: ? Mr, and Mrs, Leigh Townsend, Mr.) ™M". Duthie was taken ill and sent for | When it gets to that size there are shares of stock and bonds and Mrs. A. B. Biglin and Lieutenant’ bis wife-and family from the east tot that await your attention—sound, seasoned sécurities that pay fair- e and Mrs. Carroll Leeper are leaving to | WS in mucl h the Inttes|§ | morrow morning on a trip overland thru. ! of the wi the Yellowstone National park, They | the trip comfc ly. will be gone about. two weeks. | we aah | orp ae | Hugh E. Miller is looking over his Mrs. W. R. Sample is visiting with of int s in the Ferris dome field. | Mrs. F. A. Villnave at the VilInave| He exp to return to the city today | camp in the mountains over the week-|°F tomorrow. end. ti wr 8 @ } Mrs. A. Gillis and grandson, Ma Friends will be glad to know that MeMahon, have left for Manitou, Col Mrs. Robert N. Ogden is recovering | Where they will spend the remainter of | from a recent operation and will soon, the summer FAMOUS ROOT BEER MADE IN CASPER BY Casper Bottling Works Call, or write, and discuss the sort of security that will meet your needs. ; We are assuming, of course, that you have been saving, recent months, If you haven't, now is a fine time to lay a corner stone, Our Savings Department will furnish the mortar. these rom nd. will 9 ion! ON DRAUGHT AT ve able to he at home to her friends, eae Ree Dn © Sere ORO | $1.00 will start an accouni; 49% interest will help it grow. 5 Mrs. H. H. Schwartz hes left for | tending to legal matters. GUARISON $ NEWS DEPOT Denver, Colo., where she will meet. Mr. | A weat. Schwartz. who has heen speacing some, retary of the state time in Washington, D. C. “They wit) board of return to their home here within the) home in Wo next few days. | business trip. Preers eee nere from his + on a short National Bank of Commerce A Bank of Strength and Service CASPER, WYOMING. AND 0. RAMSEY’S SIT ‘ec COMPARATIVE PRICES MAIL ORDER HOUSES pumps CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. Jin We want you to read the) prices which we have quoted in this advertisement. The mail order house price is taken from Montgomery Ward’s latest catalogue, No. 93. These comparative prices apply throughout our entire stock. Bring us your catalogues and out-of-town prices for comparison. We have not added cost of drayage and u1packing to the mail order prices. Our price means free delivery to your home in first-class condition. We also ask you to call the railway company office to vertify freight rates. l. Miss Verna Evertsen of Chicago, 1.,| Mrs. Major Ormshy and, Miss “Helen is expected to arrive tomorrow morn.|0rmsby returned inst night from Doirs. ing and wi'l be theguest of Miss Marion | !°8. Wyo.,; where they visited with Runden_at_her_home on South Park! friends. AL BED Montgomery & Ward Catalogue No. 93, Item No. 166C5348, on Page 704.—PRICE adie wnt ar ae. $17.20 Freight:;, 523s: :-. 2.44 Gee es $19.64 : “Eel | | ie a Badin notin tc, $19.00 Less 10 pct. forcash 1.90 cur $17.10 WIZARD pouisu It pays to buy this well-known pol is Bo 4 “aie rene Tam Py — caf ~ re a ent y : Dining Room Set mes from 25¢ up. Montgomery Ward Catalogue No. 93, Item on Page 736. “WIZARD MOP Dining Table ................, $ 86.25 DRESSER OUR PRICE polaris ido i iad Rp athe we cs eae ay i nen ee 16Rne OUR PRICE Montgomery Ward Catalogue No, French Plate Mirror 93, Item No. 56607848, Page 729. hin atone Ereight 930 ieee ... 5.98 Complete set .................. $358.50 PuMiny Pigte Mircor, Ieee Bie <18.00 has adjustuble Five Chairs at $16.85 each. . .. 84.25 Price . $38.60 Montgauiers Ward Cntelbeue Noss, « etee ns arable Freight, double first class... 5.70 Less 10 pct. for cash............ 35.85 Froth) een 2.30 Less 10 pct for cash 4.50 ‘Item No. 166C8677. Can be had _ 5 chemically Price ..------$5.65 OUR PRICE treated for Freight, dou- Price ---.$6.50 cathering dust, Ca SRGG26 cee $322.65 cx $40.90 oi $40.50 224.2’ Ce E CO, Comer Second and = ‘Total ..$6.35Total ..$5.85 Price’, $1.90 (082.00. ¢ David Sts. PHone 37 lA OM CREE, 0

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