Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 3

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for refusing to “amend plesdings in a America at Masonic Temple auditorium. * divoreé cise in which he represented [Proceedings Today | sivore Dismissed Against Pa MAVAGUMabalarade aance’ta Ex-Chief Justice be given by the Royal Neighbors’ of (By Associated Presey DENVER, Oct. 22.—Contempt vro- ceedings against S. Harrison White former chief justice of the Suprem: Court’ of Colorado,, were dismissed by District Judge C. J. Morley this att. ernoon. White served an hour and 2 half of a 24-hour sentence in the county jail last night before he was paroled until morning. White was sentenced on Friday night, October 29. Two prizes will be given to the two best Hallowe'en costumes. Adnv per Be SOUpIE extra ladies, 50c. : | rated in red, white ana blue benting, Tair. while American 8 angmentet the ble wedding ceremony: of patriotic atmo . The music for @na Carty ht and George the evening Was supplied by the Cas “nd of Miss Mary Whislor. and per “bawe’ or ‘er B. Joh n, Which was -per- The initind dance was opeh ta’ the The National soda cracker—wheat in a CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Wst night at 6 o-ctock at ihe! Pubilie ‘as usual: and the! big hall | was most nourishing form Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Whisler of Crowde: in: ‘ Jatin by Rev. ©. ee dances willbe invitationeattains. ‘whey : MAY BE OVERCOME ‘ : —perfectly baked gon of the First Baptist? Churth) WEL be given ey ‘Thursday ‘eycning. POPULAR HATS FOR WINTER WEAR—Right; Felt is being used for service If you have Catarrhal Deafness or under ideal conditions —always crisp, fresh, wretty affair. The homé of Mr; Tring the winter and «will be chaper- . Whisler was elaborately “ade: oned by the women of the auxiliary. 1 autumn leaves and” erepe able sport hats._ Left: Sailor in hatters’ plush, with a becoming facing of creamed velvet, promises to be more popular than ever, head and eat noises or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggist and get) 1 ounce of ‘Parmint (double vangings, following the achemy —— 0 F ; SCDSEN, anh aa 0\t- 14" Bint of ‘ok wholesome — always a and white. charge of the company holdings in} with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Fainantn: caue ah: pete Miss “Whisler and Miss Cart-| | PERSONALS |!) Hardin, Mont., and has left for that| Scott in the North Purlinzton addi-| T&%¢ 1 tablespoonful four times a day, ready for any food k winter suits and hats" « - | place, making the trip overland. tion. Mrs. Stoddard was formerly Miss conn i ante sinker bear mage ion— h and wee re peneets, ss Charles Ishametiag “returned: to hig} s bg if m pe ceninie Scott and has many friends Cloggea soateite anata: batts ranting | Ones ee . roses. About forty friends and! nome in Kansas” Spending some| Mrs. J. BY Griffith, wno recently r2-|in the c ? H 8 of the bridal couples were the Sy im friedlas. ‘He ac-| turned from the hospital, is still ¢ ——_—_ clan Perel ath Banscanee tak Uneeda Biscuit. guests. Mr. and Mrs. .P. a omp ed Dr. Ri. Hobson and party | fined to her room in the, Hart a) Don’t forget the dance given in the] pure, costs little and is Dandllach? tethace ot Bann Mo., and Mrs: A.|on theit huAting trip in the mountains | ments, but is now able to receiv is-| I. ©. O. F. hall on Hallowe'en eve by! Anyone who has Catarrhal Deakicks bc NATIONAL BISCUIT «op of Bridger, Mont., were the|near here and was sticcessful in ket. | Itors. the “Herron Girls’ Orchestra. Admis-| head noises should give thle prescrln uwn guests, {ting his fl, are e sion, $1.10, 2 ont k: tedal aaa oe, COMPANY ‘lately after the wedding serv- Roar oe) J. Hy Casey has returned from Land- i a dinner was ved.at the home of’ Harrys Judson is spending a few days| €r, where he spent yesterday attending Tues mEnreanes Gergen pean “aca D. Perry. , The house and table in thé ‘city from his headquarters in| to legal matters of importance. TYPEWRITERS wns carried=dut the autumn Pittyburgh, Pa., attending to business Safed ios io a « Hess : Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer in gold and white. | Mayters, tS palais g aaae itch asia —) id Mrs.Johnson and Mr. ana’) / eee Home raneh on business and visiting For Expectant Mothers ee oe c. Sil Ses ees left lastnight for Denver,) /Wi P.-Crawtord of the Auto Elec-| With friends; Useo By Twee GENERATIONS Pex chevy Dhol they will spend their hon: ficalscompany is in Douglas, Wyo., at: ASN Davie swan! la sGonmoatéa, yith | Wikre Gackt eed eie neice ise x cake Tai wads ange Br ore tendi. t t OS 1 " Fay Nextel 7; a 7 pt + oo as i = fa ene to Casper; visi nee eo uusby ie matters” for the || 6 ws Purcell. law: offices has (re- | SRA@rico Aeautaron Co., Derr, 5-D. A heey yatt Bldg. Phone 856 r x Ane GR rate Cats “40 f Ser get aati turned from Douglas, Wyo., where he + ) tlie UMinois Pipe. Line Cai Miss Laura: Dillion, who fsemployed, *Pent Yesterday attending to business. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 and have Been friends myoe With the per pharmacy has been Mee: anid Mack: -Harola ‘etoadard ‘and confined’ to t hot ‘or it ft r ty F: ¥ os ‘i 5 © {@hey' have beeh employ Be Sega a Mestre bg apo | babx son are in the city, from their) WANTED—Carpenters. Lloyd Build- AG} the past. three years. the the daughter of Mr. ang Mrs. | q, Cartwright and has besp/a r ; > iti Casper Rogebiehy aes, hr (Mr. and Mrs. F raat hom® in Kansas City, Rans., ona vist! , 210 0-8 Bldg. 10-22-3t sent. gs === Closing Out lothing | at Less Than Wholesale Cost E ARE DISCONTINUING our Clothing De- partment and will therefor sell all our Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaw Coats, Leather Vests, etc., at LESS THAN PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES , Parsons of Han- the guests at the hom2 nibdl,, Mo., 4 m, has iolived switiciee: Parents) or Mr and M . Whisler. on 8. here tice last May, | Jackson street .for few days. Patera want o : Salt ¢ Yek Couple f ye | Miss Mabel King : Miss Sammie Are Married. {She “Ss ave the gvests at the home of ; Miss Giadys “B, Day.and Elmer (C.| Mrs. J... Davidsun. The young Jadlea Rupp,, both of Salt greek, were mar-| who are Y. W.-C. A. workers are 4n ‘ ried on Wednesday Afternoon, at 2:30/ route to California, They. expect to o'clock at the Bast /Darsonage by visit in this city f a beige weeks. Rey. C. M. Thompsf, Jt. The parents és Of ihe bride aecqopaiied the young} Mr. and Mrs, B. 1. ‘Thompson ‘have 8 They awitvmake théir home in| returned ‘to their home in Denyer, aft- aK, i) er spending some time here on business fi « | and visiting with friends. They were ‘the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. FR. fing Sages Pg M. Bartholomew while in the city. Mr, ces to Be pnight. !Phompson was formerly a broker here., © secong@f the series of informal + © ee es whiof Will be given by the Ma- Steel, purchasing agent for the \ Daysne& Club this season, will be’ 3 Refining company, is in. the “uyievening at the Temple. Re- F ng: to. business. from — his ifeshnénts will be served and the headquarters in Denver: mtusig will be supplied by the Casper! ei fad Band orchestra. Nick Steenrub is in the city from Pa as | Moneta, Wyo. where he is connected Rebekah Meeting i with the Western States holdings. This Evening | Rec ncal iat The members of the Rebekih lodge) A‘ BP. Biglin and party left this morn. ‘o. 38. will meet this evening jn’ Be ing: for Salt Creek, where they: will regular business session in the 1.49.'0. spend the day,attending to oll matters. Pha 333 Per Cent Discount on All SUITS - oe & 3 : ; heas meeting a social hour will be ees OL. .W. Parmer, who hes beén with the =) As-our floor space is limited we have décided to enlarge.cur Men’s Fur- ‘ - doyea. Agi pier Ai ortcen paabeed omnes) Od. Ae we nishing and Shoe Departments and close out the Clothing Informal. Dinner Is Enjoyed. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Riach enter: tained informally for a few of theic friends after the dance in the Masonic |i Temple last evening at-a dinner party. Ln rao linar ' Para ct V Military, Bal Is a Success. ‘The opening dance of the season, the American Legion. military ball. last | night, was a. huge ‘success.’ It was giv- Fen under the ausplees.of the American | » Legion women's auxiliary for the ben- efit of the American Legion post of | Caspe The Masonic Temple was deco- When Run-Down Kuppenheimer and Fashion Park Fall Suits and. Overcoats at Greatly. ' *~ Reduced Prices Men’s Sheepskin Lined Ulsters Ranging in Prices from $22.50 to $52.50 300 Suits & Overcoats | GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT PRE-WAR PRICES | Suits that have been selling in Casper Suits sold in Casper for $50 go on sale at for $27.50 go on sale at $2 7.50 [Disebtiinelily the Greatest Clothing Sale Ever Held In Casper We sell Michaels-Stern Value-First Clothing. It isn’t the reduction, in price that makes this sale so noteworthy—it’s the quality of clothing at such a discount. You are getting the sureness of right style, all-wool, long service and permanent satisfac- tion. A Few of the Many Bargains in Our Furnishing and Shoe Depts, ANacorTES, WasH.—“I had or- ganic trouble for a long time. I suffered from backache and those heavy bearing pains, and my blood was in bad ¢ondition. I had no ap- petite and was generally run-down. Men’s Black : Men’s Elastic Pad Canvas-Gloves 1 used Dr. Pierce’s Fayorite Pre- 3G scription. in. connestion with, the 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Cotton Socks Garters With Knit Wrist, at, oli “tele! bait: j ay eit hae a Sale Price Sale Price Per Pair lerce's easan' elle’ and wW: ° A Sond Dee Pierce's medielnes to all 20 Per Cent Discount on All Men’s and Boys’ 15¢e ; 23e 123¢e my fri Mrs. A. KEESE, Generals ery. . e ir. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Sh d M k |-Y., 10¢ for- trial packuge oes ah ac. naws 1 Prescription Tablets » You cannot find a more profitable ae estan nt COPS Rare. The man who makes i . hi ill not miss this sale. Good Jools piney doniok his surplus funds work for him will not mi a Geek Fr getioeknn 25 Per Cent Discount on Men’s Starched Cuff Dress Shirts Crown and Headlight, serie G2. 50 vvoman who is weak, nin-down. | Made Overalls, per pair JESSEN’S tion is the beet women’s tonio’ | They Sell Shoes * | 115 East Second St, Blue Cotton ; Men's Megs [sexe Hate. | : Work Shirts Dress Shoes Handkerchiefs © ; Good Solid Leathe, at ae $1.00 $3.90 10¢ If you inspect and compare our values we know you will buy here there is. Tt is 50 years old, and | its age testifies to its goodness. ‘heep For Sale 000 head of Dress Shoes We carry a complete line of W. L, DOUGLAS and REGAL makes. . «tling ! articulars inquire of JOHN BRYNE 5 CY Avenue sper, Wyo. ; ne V POL ONT FETT e COTE VT V TY Tove Ty~

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