Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 3

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Edward EB. Murane, son nudge C. ny sae Do Murene of the firm of: a ean Legion Dance Murane, has been pledged by 1s. Great. Success. The American Legion dance given tye Michigan, where hy is enrolled po night in, closing the Armistice Day ‘Kappa fraternity at the a freshman this.year. Young Mu- rane! spine part of. his vacation .er, having been cap Aso Injured last season’ but he haa : laying with the freshman eleyen | w aft D higan in gpite of this ola injury, according to word received by friendb- here. There are three members of thé Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity jn Casper. oes Football Squads Entertained at Dance. Both the Laramie high school and the Casper high football players. wert guests of honor at the military el held in the Masonic Temple last night. | dance last night as’ “guests of the George W. (i de aou* ost, * Mr. and Mrs, Gacitan Clymer are ex- Mra. Jullen Lever,” on South’ ‘Beech street. * , oy Tiniers to. Enjoy Informal, Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. “Wheeler will en- tertain tomorrow evening at their hore at an informal dinner party and eve ning spent with, auction bridge, A number of the old timers of Caspei | will be the SURES heat Regular Meéting. or 3 Casper Women’s ‘Club. _ The members of. the Casper Wom- » en's club will hold their regulag meet; |, ing™tomorrow afteriioon, November 13, at the home of Mrs: H. B, Pearce, 1214 South David bids se aoe: i s A Bridge atti t for Wednesday. A number ‘of the aocloty matrons of Casper haye received invitations to the bridge luncheon. te be presided over ny Mrs. Joe Denham. The date chosen for the luncheon is Wednesday, Nov- ember nan atthe Benning hotel. , * #68 Mr.and Mrs. Jack Grey havearrtyed in the city and will make their home here. They were married list Tuesday, at thé home of the bride, formerly. Miss Dasic Streed, in Wheatland, Wyo. Mr. Grey is fn the employ. i! hi here, RS eee oe oe te Nunta P Rice Frances ipson and William | TcBatnod we were quietly married on Thhuesoae evening Rt 6:30 o'clock nt the home of Mr. and’Mrs. C,H. James on South Elm street. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Walter H. French of the Methodist church in the presence of only the necessary ‘wit« Ses. The brie and groom were guests at ‘ the home 6f Mr. and Mrs, Chris Wag- ner on South Grant ‘street upon. their arriyal in the city. 2. Informal Dancing Party Enjoyed at Biglin Home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin entertain- ed for a number of their friends last ; night at an informal dancing ‘party Millions for a | New Stomach One of the greatest American million- « aires said to his physician, ‘tA million f dollars, Doctor, spet cash and no grum- bling, for a new stomach,’’ and then | the sick man groaned and turned away. All his wealth could not make him happy or contented, for happiness large- ly depends upon -digestion. Without , health where does happiness come inf After all the stomach ylays:a great part in everyday life, Without a al healthy stomach and good digestion our blood is .thin, watery and poor, our heart action is weak, our liver does not do its duty, and man is miserablo and anhappy, Prevent disease by putting the house in order and strengthening the system against the germs of disease. Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel aud } Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. ¥., years ago understood diseases and their prevention, and he discovered certain roots and herbs which were naturd’s remedies; and sneceeded in putting them up in @ form that could be easily pro- cured at the Grug store (liquid or tablets). ‘Thig he ealled Dr. Piered’s Golden Medical Discovery. This Dis- covery gives no false stimulation be- cause it contains ng aleohol or any nar- cotic. It helps digestion and the as- similation of such elements in 2s are required for the blood. It gives to the blood the fodd elements the tis- sues require, For over fifty years it has enjoyed the confidence of the American public.” hell Leo’s Pure Malt AND Oregon Hops CASPER BOTTLING ' WORKS, Inc. 125 West Second St. ea given at thelr new residence on Center street. } Nace dances given. by the women of pes: “summer and. has. visited Casper} the atixiliary to former service’ men. iis. former home in Seattle, |-All ex-servic® men’ and their. friend’ Wash several times, Were the guests. The affair-wasa chap- Murane is an excellerit football ‘play-|eroned by the War Mothers.. The ‘dance of his high| began promptly at 9 o'clock with nv school team back’ in Washington. . He | good number present. was from the first last, dunce * Harvest Dinner es Buccess. \ ‘The m clety of ‘the ried] Was served in the rooms of the North Casper chapel. first dinner to be served by the ladles Both squads. accepted the invitation of | of thé society and proved to be a finan- the American Legion to attend the} cial and. social CORR: “Housewarming in x Men, ‘Joe; Proud” evtertained a num. pected to arrive this evening from thsir “ber of her friends at a housewarming home in Basin, Wyo. *They will visit party.in her-new home on Soyth Jack: with Mrs. Clymer’s parents, “Mr. and soni “street; (yesterday ” ator neon. Tho time Was, spent in music. |. Osear Beyér gave several piano Bk ons.* A hor dan ia in, a through souring. aya a and. @ year, ‘ot bokaeels W. Va, Pi 3h. Hol oltis, Miss Olt ie wine in the eltyfoar ud, ee es 5 os F Reeeiin ta Cantor ~ A’ umber’ of: triehias ‘welcomed te, noon,» yesterday morning. ‘The. bride’ anil tery. « groom have just returned from ah ex- tended wedding trip) thru the tera} JL, States and will be at ~home, on South} from Denver, Lincoln’ street. Mr. Naostnand ia of the fem of. “Gar anys. tidn, “Was. one of the best/at- We sie lsat ‘oh — c DRESSES Including” ‘forty which. aercived today, direct from) our New York buyer. They come in silks, gettes, taf- fetas, tricolettes and jer We ate oRecie them at 23% * Values up to $65.00 $16.50 rs of the Ladies’ Aid so- This was’ the tae PIMA erie A beautiful line of n Was served cafeteria clever manner. The On Al SUITS KL! MILK If you want to put y hothe milk supply o sounder, more bed Agora z\ economical, more convenient ee use Klim Powdered i : | _on all MILLINERY Itvends deliv- ery apnoyances. Tt ends fear of , impurities. & It gives all that is good, fresh and whole- some in milk. PER STORAGE GROCERY er East Second—Phone W. H. BROWN GROCERY SOIOM SOLD: - Discontinuing Our Clothing Department As our floor space js] limited, we have decided to enlarge our men’s furnish- ing and shoe departments. Clothing Values That _ Defy Ccaripetition For the next seven days, ending Saturday, November 20, we will place on sale every suit and overcoat in the store at Actual Wholesale Cost SUITS FROM $15.00 UP.. Every suit and overcoat must be sold as we need the room to enlarge other depart- ; ments. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. A SEVEN DAY PRICE SMASHING READJUSTMENT ‘SALE On mackinaw coats, leather vests, sheep-lined coats, Shoes, men’s furnishings, etc. We are, positive we can save you money on any article you purchase. The home of Michaels-Stern value-first clothes, Regal and W. L. Douglas shoes. : ieee . Opposite Lyric Theater Meee ee. MOM TORTI OIOEH, CELL LLL LLL Bo ana haa itved Lucian® “Wray of the Campbell-John- Bon fotce is off duty for a few days on ,| Recount of tego forcibly and ardently “rooting \for the home team” at the |lighting on his 2|Casperdatamie foothall game on Arm: -|istice Day, In exécuting a few stunts nviag, Was held from the Bowman chapel at 4 o'clock this Ritter: fervives being private. and Mrs, James Sweeney at the: train) tetent» hives Te in the Casper ceme: , 4 - Shook (ee this morning » Where he has-been attenv- ing to business matters Tor the sph, few 33} Per Cent Discount 33} Per Cent Discount | we said. part of his bow. World’s Pure Len SS “BEST BY TEST” must be better bak in competition svith Ted Ff while avidtor, he lost cont Before ou buy a can of Calu- eens 2 ime f er e baking !eoulte i use there are so many definite of its superiority— its purity and reliability. | It received hi Chicago; Paris Exposit on, Paris, Sates PROOF that itis the best der in the estimation of ex- of baking powder For thirty years it has been the favorite of millions of house- wives. PROOF that it gives those millions the best of satisfaction. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARD It contains only such ingredientsas have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. PROOF ofits strictpurityand excellenceof materials. It is made in the largest and most modern and sanitary derfactoriesin the world. PROOF thatit made under less favorable conditions. You save when you buy it —mod- erate price. You save when you use it—possesses more than ordinary leav- ening strength—therefore you use less. A pound can of Calumet contains full ligaments in his left arm, e|of intoxicants to women. t awards at fg Peposisiens Calumet baking pow- Chocolate Cake Recipe ing powder than one icur cup butter, cup teaspoons Cain umet aesine Powder, salt, 2 cups’ si fted flour, 1 cup milk, 2 eggs. Then mix in the regular way. 160z. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. ‘choe inetetal 18 ox cole Be, | | POOP CCL ODO Ce SOTTO OLS, SOILD: it Readjusting Price Sale Special Items For Saturday Selling Hosiery Dept. Buy two pairs hose ¥ get one pair pt. 8 prs. $2.00 Hose 38 ‘prs. $3.00 Hose $4.00 $6.00 8 prs. $2.50 Hose 3 prs. $3.50 Hose $5.00 $7.00 Knit Goods Dept. Ladies’ and Children’s Sweater Coats and Scarfs are now on special sale. Blouse Dept. Every Blouse in stock selling up to $12.50, Specially Priced $6.95 Underwear Dept. The season’s finest garments, in cotton, wool and silk and wool mixed, in both the 20% two-piece garment and union suits styles; discount of... Ready-to-Wear Department Dresses 227°° $47.50 $49.50 NY sensi ie eC RR bree ons bar Values $50, $60 ~ -and $72.50 $37.50 $50.00 Manes bg Aid 50 Values $67.50, $75 and $87.50 $57.50 $77.50 alies Wie, eee 50 Nata $00, Alot d $12. $62.50 $100.00. Ao ies Lege mt $60 b pare vee rt $75 Values $115, $120 and $125 Cco7 Priced >) Sa ee shortiy after he haa assisted gff the 1+) fleld a football player who had tom to a tafl spin and ‘edge ed to the ree Pest Aten reo aN oie NS Tn Uruguay the law forbids: the sale 2113 : romoassuaregcae avant UUUELE TEETER SARL

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