Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 3

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a a aL ee 2 Leuis, visit in the city at the * |) f{ home hy Mrs. H. 'T. Thomas! oY ' $798 South Davia ‘street. This is their) Hits. first trip to Casper’and they are in- terested in the refineries here. F. E. Dolan of Denyer Is spending Several days in the city looking after business. matters: Bie ¢ Mrs. J. C. Snook has returned to. her home here from Berkeley, Calif., where fea) has been spending the early win- er, » was formerly in business here and is now manager of the White Truck com- pany in Rawlins. bY . DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES ‘Warrcn is the publisher f City Mail of the Black recently built a new home a 2 é James Fitzpatrick has returned from Guernsey, Where he attended to busi- ness matters Bees thes Past several days, Pe ie ? ‘ 3. Hz Johngow of Sheridan. is spend. ing a few-days iw the city looking after business. ‘ who has heen in Casper investigating the living conditions of men who are receiving vocational training left this morning for Thermopolis and Sheridan. an sar 7+ Mrs. ®. J. Mosher has left for Rals- ton, Okla., where she was called by the serious fliness of her husband, Mr. Mosher who has been in Oklahoma for the past few months on business. Ray Shaw has returned to his home TREATY afi in Rawlins after spending the Tanks- Only four more days, ending Satur- giving holidays in this city. Mr. Shaw lday, the Golden Rule Adj W. A. Wallace is here from Lander, looking after business interests and vis- iting with old time friends, + © e #8 ee «@ — Sa wh as E wb, will. meet “on Wednesday :afte noon at 2:30"o'elock_at the Y. W. dubhouse- ~The members of the elub ,} brothers hospital. M. E. Free of Basin, Wyo., ‘is in th city looking after business interests an: visiting with friends. Liam R eee Mrs. J, T. Scott has returned from Rochester, Minn., where she was under the care of physicians at the. , May Mrs. Scott under: Went several serious operations and is improving nicely now. “the ‘day 6n business ana ‘Miss Eben, the federal board nuyse AT f Sal elt aay Augerson o1 t Creek is in } po WIS GING» = = = : = | be presented at : = C. H. Collier of Denver is numbered = : i Sine Life of Zenobia’s by Mrs. Sullt} Boys’ School aid among the businesd visitors registered 2 | yan, “The Life of Cleopatra” by Mrs, | Per cent tion, at the Henning hotel. = simpson, a talk on Gorestic science by} ningham Company, eee j , — mrs. John Jones, and a musical pro-| 4 gram by Mrs. Shaw. After the pro- m the time will be given over to backwards FOR DECEMBER Siecussions and refreshments will be pines nee aes hae 3 served. ee Aine i; W. H.' Epley is'in the city from his = eadquarters in Denver, attending to Rebekalt Lases to Mr. and Mrs. Gevey Jones of Salt| business in the interests of the Sharp , Give Silver Tea. Creek, have returred from Rochester, On Wednesday afternoon a silver tea for the benefit. of “Rebekah lodge No. 39 will be held at the home of Mrs: Minn., where both Mr, and Mrs. Jones Were under the care of physicians at A. J. Cunningham, president of the Casper National bank, is in Chicago on & Dohme company. ee 8 Ed H. Warren of, Spearfish, S. D,, is the sanitarium there. Their health is reported to be much i 5 faa me improves. . {Miss Marie Bogan has resigned her position in the offices of J. B. Barnes in the city visiting with his son-in-law M. Edelmuth on 278 South Jackson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. ‘ Mesdames —_ Edelmuth* Charles Wheelem- will ‘preside. es 6 1 Di It is & delictoup drink — appetiz- Informal inner * of the Midwest Refining company and Ing apd wholesome. Party Is Enjoyed. - A will be empleyed in. the. offices + hee a Y ~—7 H -* It is used for All milk uses, Grow Your: Hair GET THIS FREE Mr. and Mrs. Cart Taylor presided ever an informal dinner party given in their pretty home on South Lincojn street Sunday e¥ening. The guests in- father, John Bogan. ** ¢ Miss Edith Gylling has accepted a po- i sition in the offices of the Midwest Re- cluded Mr. and Mrs-Ralph Van-Den-| fining company in the Oi © Exchanze burg. Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Dunbar, ‘Mr. | building. and Mrs. Earl Hanway, Mr. and: Mrs. Garey Jones of Salt Creek. see Ifyou hove dandraff, ot if your haie ie Emow that ingions of persoas haves ove genuine Indians yiltbe mace Fou free with a ‘al er) Chester C. Borsch of Salt Creek ar- rived in the city yesterday and will TBRANO POWDERED MILK Remember these points about*Klim : Tt ig MILK and not a substitute. It is absolutely pure and fresh. It needs no ice, it will not freeze. MERRELL, SOULE SALES CO. ist Nat’} Bank Court y Rock Springs, Wyo, ON SALE AT BOSELLY & CARR Fifth and Béech—Phono 545-W 500 Pairs of Ladies’ High Grade Shoes at $1250 a Girls luneitod spend several days here on business, SE ee ‘ to Social fo eee ' Sevo: All of the business girls, teachers and} Mr. and Mrs, B.D. Field of St. W. H. BROWN GROCERY young women of the city who attended j the Presbyterian church or have no church home are invited to spend a so- cial evening at the home of Rey. and Mrs, Charles A. Wilson, 804 South Wol- eott street, on ‘Thufsday evening, De- camber 24. ONSILITIS cove wits bar Basal NShe QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION vt ele Gloria Dare Tila! Gives First “Evening.” The first eve; affair of a series to be given by Gloria Dare Blake was } 7 held last evening at the studio. It was attended by. ® ™ © of pupils and friendsy The informal program includ. ed musical selections and readings. Mrs. Blake plans to present \a num- ber of plays’and operettas during the Christmas Shopper Beginning Tomorrow: December ist We are going to give the practical An. Opportunity woman winter whigh will be greatit appre: : 4 pos diences. « oy th ift that 4 ated VE eee reek _ GetDr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets gry, oe wet ae Elaborate 0:4 Phas é i ue D e t 5 tl . ales ot fhe aifferent Mecetee eae gress rom on calamiel ant We will place on sale Presbyterian’ church - Id the elabo- ts. "ca E live ale Christmas hag Tt will iy held and Qowels to' act anew. They in the church, beginning at 2p. m. | Tea will be served during the time, / Booths, appropriately decorated, will be crected- for the aprons, babies’ gar-! ments, household utility ware, » baled | xoods and for the tea, +h em Mesdames) Rey Wyland, Reed and’ Miller and James. Burns will have charge of the tea booth, Mrs. Prank ‘ are aj soothing, healing. vege le compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re- Tablets at bade Ia and 5060 bo | Half Price We have numerous arti for Milady that will please immensely at Christmas ti The 256 South Center Every Suit in Our Large Stock at All of Our Beautiful Dresses They come in Serges, Satins, Tricotine, Duvetye, Velvets. Phone 1304-M cles her me. TOMOTATOIOEIIOTS EEA E LSE STG aS: For Holiday Giving PHONE 1020 HH The first item of interest in this unusual group of ladies’ fine foot- wear are the attractive styles to choose from. —Second, the popular colors, for example, there are severah shades ef brown, also beavers and many unusual fine black kid skins. —Third the heels are both Cuban and Louis, the patterns are all nine inches in height, and the best shoemakers of America have made every pair. SIZES 3 to 9 WIDTHS AAA to D AL Winter Accessories ; ALL THOSE THINGS:WHICH MAKE WINTER MOTORING A COMFORTABLE PLEASURE Denatured Alcohol ¥ No Frozen Radiators WARM ALL-WOOL MOTOR ROBES At Splendid Values 4 ; Quick farrier JACK FROST HOOD AND RADIATOR COVERS : . Open and Closed Cars : No Chilled Motors tric mps AMERICAN CAFE WEED CHAINS No Dangerous, Death-defying Stunts on a Slippery Corner Planning for Christmas Gifts several weeks in ad- vanee fs really an economy—ol time, energy and money. \ ‘And in making up one’s lists, lamps should rank first \ among the utilitarian gifts that everyone likes to receive. N In our Larap Department there are lamps of many va- \ rieties, ail of them desirable, In all the many styles of mod- . ern, up-to-date floor and table lamps. Ask te see them. . . . LOR ' . : % Holmes Hardware Company Corner Second and Wolcott Phone 601 & J WL OOOO MMMM OMMEOE IEEE LEO ELSE. IALACLLLALLLALLLALAELALALA LL AM Attention Retail Clerks Don’t fail to attend our next regular meeting at Moose hall, on Wednesday evening, December 1, at 8 o’clocl, Nomination and election of officers for the coming year. L. T. HALL, President. Ht. A. WAGNER, Secretary. WINDSHIELD, SUN AND RAIN PROTECTORS Do Away With Rain or Sleet Covered Windshields, and Sun Reflections FLASH LIGHTS AND BATTERIES “Liquid X’”’ For Leaky Radiators WINDSHIELD CLEANERS sULBS—For Head Lights and Tail Lights OUR AIM—*‘The BEST in Everything in Motor Accessories” Modern and Thoroughly Up-to-date Vulcanizing Department Have you seen the new price list on Goodyear and Diamond Tires? i, Ask us. Call 1208 Brodie Rubber Company NEW LOCATION: Tribune Building, Opposite Post Office

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