Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1920, Page 3

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“|| fore ger return elty, Sig have returned from a ‘short busiiess se. trip to Arminto. Des s+ 8 Optical D. W. Ogilbee of the law, Hem of Welnese tly trip p through be state, Hagens & Murane, fs in Montana. at tending to legal Paap . huge white and yellow chry- ithemums, i at the table were for the Amer- Py for nine, gue eee: Senuioy cmotoea wy, ne, | which Will. be. given by | The invited gu jee were Mixaes Pran-| his Deatuad and wilt pag Cie Bete with and’ his pupils ‘on ces Har on, Polly Wickstrum, Ver. the Buzzard-ranch, He left-for the the American Legion |na. nett, Mrs. Alice Davis, and|ranch yesterdays: é {| Messrs. Waiter Weilling, James Sned- 5 will Have a part; Mrs, Lial|don, William O'Brian and J. N. Protz- Mrs, Burton Nye, Mrs. E. C. qe a 2: Sundwell) Mrs, 9.1 ; . - orate ie apse P. C. Nicolaysen assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Neil Tyler, of Rock River, Wyo., was hostess at a regular meeting of the members of the. Fort- nightly Auction Bridge club this after- noon. A 1 o'clock Juncheon was served and the afternoon was devoted to playing business man of Shia anty: 1@ following singers and | M. A. L. Spurt _ has returned td the} #9@ pleasure. Buzzard ranch/ after spending several _|days in the city on business and vis- iting with friends. , * cee Dry... tte tains. Mrs. R. W. Adams of South Center street, has left for Omaha, where she will visit with sree: and relatives. i ft @ Sproul, Har: Astin and Prof. Anau The public is sony, Anvited to attend these con- cl Hon. H” 8. Riageiay: of Cheyenne, fs Masonic in the city on Tegal business. ‘ell Attended, ‘The informal Masonic dancing patty Women Attorney M. W. Purcell has left foc SPR ee priya pe. aa auction bridge. inie Sheridan, where he will assist in int- , lasonic Temple it nigh! ating a class of the Knights of Col- + Hip (vas well aftended, by the members of pean for Bazaar umbus. = ca e oun. *he dancing club, Refreshments were | Are Made. se served during the everimg and the last Jance was played at midnight, se 8 : informal Dinner’ At a meetin,¢ of the General Aid so- ciety of the dadies of iiuc Methodist. church it was planned to have @ bazan: on December 9, in the church parlors. Party Enjoyed. Work on the-articles to he sold at tha ‘; Mrs, W. G. Burnett was last) bazaar wit start at once. After the fi 4 brent at her home on North Jack-| business meeting a program was given pon street at an informal dinner party. |and a social. time enjoyed. .The mem- ‘The home and dining tablerere deco-| bers of the Burlington circle .of the nnn | Ch UPC society a be hostesses, E, J. Donahue will assist in ‘putting through a class of the Knights of Col- umbus in Lanner bib 93 the ‘oc ond. in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL CADS WWE S: y ° Father sone fet returned to Denver, after spending several days in the city. He assisted in the high re- quiem mass at St. Anthony’s church yesterday, eee Hi. Bi Durham has returned from Denver, where he has been spending the past few days attending to legal matters. D. A. R. to Meet With Mrs. Lathrop. A regular meeting of Fort Casper © apter of the D. A. R. will be held-on Tuesday afternoon, November 9, at the hrme of (Mrs: H. R. Lathrop, 905 South Cc nter street. ees H. J. Peterson, who has been visit- ing in Bstherville, Ia., for the past week is leaving there today for Omaha, where he will attend to business mat- 1096. All druggists, three sizes. will return to Iowa where| rance Cone tiiegr is here from Denver Will be joined by Mrs. Peterson he-| toddy. his -OMl corporation; t Rennie Te- ‘here n rom gue i turnea to his oftce the city after ‘gd a 7 spending several cenit Denver on “BB, Lummis ana R. HL. Nichots |D : w. y G 3 ee of the Burnett , has returned from a oA. Gage oF the Frantz Oi corporation, is spending several days here on business from his offices in Denver. Mr. Graybeal was formerly a Mr. and Mrs, oS C, feos are spend: Aad ing a few days in Denver on business has returned from a hunting trip in the Big Horn moan- Harden Smith,fstate agent for the Palatine and Commercial Union insu- Bright éyas,a clear skin and a body fall of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your systern ‘The world’s standard remedy for kldsiey, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, th enemies of life and looks. In uso hee ¢ PUNE. 0! oe REE ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Lorimer are here from Lusk today. ers . eee Lew Gay is confined to his home with an eyteas of lumbago. Julian Lever returned this morning from Denver. I?sa Genuine Pleasure to Dine Here There are so many features of dining here that make you leave with an anticipa- tion. of coming again. The food, the service, the envi- ronment, the cool, fresh at- mosphere,. the courteous at- tention are all ideal. Such a place .as you'll choose to come to often. THE AMERICAN CAFE 244 South Center My Wife’ s Some Cook our grocer carries wat ‘Try them, She knows all the little tricks of garnishment that make a banquet of a humble meal. Take M & G Potato Flakes. My wife serves them golden brown along the edge of tender steaks. Their crisp, salty glint shines among. the parsley on fish dishes. They add body to the soup course and an inimitable flavor to most salads. - Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg. Co, Denver, Colo. LOPS SSOSs Coe LOOPED MEDS H peered It Makes a Difference Where You . LOTS IN /GLENDALE 3 ate No books will be ehecked out 2) Sadan se « EM. CA, Booms Open Sunday Afternoons. The ¥..W. C. A. will keep opén house from 3 to 6 tomorrow afternoon ut the ‘Casociation rooms, 312 Hast Second street. All girls and women are most cordially invited. ‘Miss Helen Wallace will act as hostess for the’ social hour when refreshments are served. The freshmen corps of girl reserves completed its organization yesterday choosing, the name of the KT. club The club colors will be scarlet and eream. After the adoption of a consti- tution and by-laws the following com- mittee chairmen were appointed: Pro- gram, Winifred McClure; membership, Dela Decker; service, Helen Bishop; so-|§ = clal,, Edna Healey. For Today and All Next te . We are eer Onn S, nesniner: oe - DRESSES — tackles forty which arrived today, direct from Lg New. York buyer. They come in silks, georgettes, taf- feta, f tricplaties and jerseys. We are 228 ‘The cheapest of these Dresses are § valued at $65 333} Per Cent Discount — On Al SUITS 333 Per Cent Discount on all MILLINERY “Once to Every Woman?” Why? How? ‘When? Now $175 Each _ With the,general advance of Casper real estate in the last 80 days, Glendale Addition lots have already increased in value and price. , i ~ . ONE MONTH AGO We offered two blocks of lots at $125 each. They Were Soon Gone ‘AND THREE WEEKS AGO We offered another two blocks at $150 each. NOW we are offering two more blocks at $175 each; on Aerms of $25 cash down and $15 per month with 8 per cent interest or 5) per cent discount for cash. _ When we give you a Warranty Deed you get the OIL RIGHTS too In drilling a water well on this Addition, The drillers found oil spots in the water at several different depths. * Cold weather has never stopped lot selling in Cas- per. Most any real estate man in the city will tell you that he sells more lots in c6ld weather than inthe sum- mer time. So don’t waif. Get your lot now and enjoy the sure raise in values that is already on the upward “march toward the spring boom. i _ COME IN AND SEE US NOW We will give a written guarantee with every lot we sell, to be high, smooth and dry, or your money back. So you can, if you wish, buy from the map, as we give such guarantee in writing W. R. Dobbin, Owner - 212 O-S Bldg. on E. Second St. } Phone 1168-W Ganon & Collins GAS FITTERS Phone-1490 Or leave orders at the Little Brick: ALL WORK GUARANTEED Estimates Furnished UNITED JEWELRY SHOP The November Birthstone * f The Topaz comes in several ish gi angen ge H ave yellow, white and brown, or dark Topaz. — , The White Topaz is mostly used’as an ae Init. tation diamond; the yellow, the most popular, and to our mind the prettiest, is the one con- tinually in our store. The Dark Topaz is very seldom used except in a sentienso 6.2108: ‘We carry the Yellow Topaz in almost every - coneaivanie. mounting, and we can sult you, even should you Wish it fn your hatpin, “Who first comes to this world below, With drear November's fog and snow, Should Mine the Topaz, amber hue, x sae ° Emblem of Friends, , and lovers true.” / 4 UNITED JEWELRY SHOP Co q _ Phone 1394 249 South Center ADDITION AND. $ The ‘Richter Mi: usic Co. 4 Now in their beautiful new store at 130 S. Center Street, next to the Iris Theater, is POSITIVELY : the only Exclusive Music House in Casper. $ Our expert repair department assures our pa- $ = trons free continual service with all their pur- % $ chases and we live up to our word. . We absolutely promise to supply our patrons promptly with all styles of ‘“VICTROLAS . BRUNSWICKS EDISONS EXCLUSIVELY sold by us, and recognized as the world’s best phonographs » Columbia Grafonolas on display and for sale. ' Our Record Department is the biggest in the State of Wyoming, and those who prefer Colum- bia Records will find the most complete stock and have the privilege to choose from our extensive library of Victor, Brunswick and Edison Records - also. Sresoenteteegeteietie You will be served by experienced, courteous music clerks and enjoy selecting ‘your records un- disturbed in private rooms as soon as alterations are completed. ‘First display of the Famous BEHNING PIANOS, PLAYERS and GRANDS. Several slightly used pianos for sale very rea- sonably. ‘ % Peery 5 as ee he tee ss te te We help you to owma phonograph or piano and enjoy your home. Talks terms over with us. , Gogeet EVERYTHING’ ‘ IN MUSIC. Phone 306 Seetetenteatoeatreteady ‘TRADE MARK ON ext Door to Iris Thealer agente eg e, eS Boat doateagefoagertoay ay a-2s = =

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