Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 3

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Mrs. +o, were united in ernoon at 4:80 joes performed Dy Rev. ( ce of the Presbyterian church. The broth- e oe sister of the bridé, Mr; and Mrs.! Consolida Walden, and their daughter. Lil- a were the only guests. ‘After the ® Wedding diner was served at the Hetining hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Rose are at the Virginia ho- tel until they can occupy their new e, at Rose was formerly connected with the Oi Well Supply offices in the oil Exchange building. . Mr, Rose is tn the transportation busiiiess here. |rlous ofl companies. « 3. = her: ME coon peat Sie juarteres ih Den 7 3 main: eral da: Regular Mééting ¥. H. Champlin, teller at the Na-| Penns sev coffe ee Li “he general meeting of the members of the Rebekah Yodge No. 89 will ve neld this @vening in the T. 0. 0. FP. hall. The regular business meeting will he followed by @ social time, Refresh- ments Will be served: ® Presbyterian Bazaar Opens ‘Tomorrow. ‘Al arrangements for > the bazaar which will be held tomorrow in the Presbyterian church rooms have been completed. ‘The rooms will be artistic- ally and appropriately decorated for the booths where a wide assortment of gar- ments, fancy work and cooked goods may be purchased. The: proceeds will be used toward the funds beihg raised by the ladies of the church. Besides the many things to be purchased, tea will be seryed during, the afternoon. * * Elks Dance Tonight. The dining rooms of the Henning no- tel will be the seene this evening of an informal davicing party, to be given by the members of the Elks’ dancing club. Refreshments will be served. eos Masonic Dancing €lub to Entertain Tomorrow. The regular bi-weekly informal dané- ing party given by the Masonic dancing club wijl be held tomorrow evening in the Masonic ag aed auditorium, Meeting Before Bazaar Is Planned for The Ladies’ Aid society, of the Meth- odist church will meet in the church parlors on Friday arternoon at 230 o'clock at the last gathering before the Christmas bazaar which will be heid on Thursday, December 9. During the business meeting ‘@ report ‘on the Iaun- dry contest will be read, and final plans for the bazaar will be made. One Of the special fe&tures of the ba- zaur Will be the Christmas dinner which will be ‘s@ryed at 5:80:o'clock: “Booths for babysgarments, farey towels,*hant- kerchiefs, hags, home-made candies and cakes will be erected. The members of the Round Robin cir- cle will act as héstesses at the meeung. pause 28a oitthamce, | PERSONALS | Miss Bmogene O'Neil, who has been connected with the Taylor & Clay nf. fices here, left lest night for Sheridaa,| where she will visit with her aunt. for some time. nding to bwsYCss Tor the next few Gaya: ae Frank Probst and baby daugh- tert returned from Greybull, wh Acid_ ‘Stomach | For 10 Years Now a Different Woman ees 8 "Salem tom Sue be iy and Scio Multigraph Supplants Mimeograph Let us Dultigraph your next form Tettir: Te wil cost you Tess than @ cent & Copy; You Will save » ume, money and improve notice- 2) » ably onthe eeetincs of ‘your * % letters, Multigraph Setvice Co. 220 So. Wolcott St. Announcement Pearl Walker, the Chi- ropodist wishes to an- nounce that she has office space in the Ideal Béauty - Shop on the paleony o the Smith-Turner. Drug Store. Office. hours: 9 a, ms until P2 noon ahd 1 p. m. nal 6 p.m. Vhénd T215-k% before D ana aftor 6, ao nib of this dis. Jattending to Panett with the etree aie _ oie ‘e. Ra Morgan of nt ae te here oh Fates oat with friends. ee a the Watt fot Lucien Ray of thie, Me geld ison | hi ér business for ley visited with Mrs. Probst’s paréfits eae Several weeks. Mr. Probst returned | Company las béen. co} to his work here several days: ago. for the. past week on Rode toe ‘vere col joyernor B. B. "Broad! has Tett fr Washington, D. c., where he Will attend to business in the interests of the ted Foyalty and Western Fix- Ploration oil Conrpan ies) * Wx. and Mrs, We H. Thornberg ft ee @ after business interests here for thé ch next few days. | a: 2 . ese¢ B. M. Lewis of Omaha, is staying at the Henning hotel while in the city on Fremobt ‘county. Thetmopolis, have been the hdtise business and pleasure. far gréater loss comes- from allowing: guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Denham oy,9) ¢ for the past several Gaya: R. G. Waltman of Denver is spend- ic ing the remainder ‘of the week here on Judge C. Ey Winker returmed today | business and calling: on friends. from Washington, D. C., where he spent Some time attending to business for va- tional Bank of » has been called to Wolf Point, Mont., by the ge- rious illness of his father Who Win uh- adergo an ‘operation Pal tne near Tuttre. Dr. A. J. store ide Teave Saturday for Los Angeles, where he will spend the next sik Months. Mrs. Hoff will | Probably join him later in the winter. Cr Mr. and Mrs. cue Hackett nave] returned to their home at Big Muddy after spending yesterday in the city on a shopping and business trip. . M. C. Price ibaa fovevied to the ity from Denver, where he has been for the past several days looking after husiness interests. e.2 ® R. K. Staley, broker, is expected to return tomorrow from Denver, where he-has been for about a week on busi- ness. Mrs. D. W. Ogilbee ahd two chitarén retired this morning fron an extena- ‘ed Visit at Independence, Mo., and Manitou, Colo. -e¢ Baneye ate are out of order. Miss Gene Brock, Wome Service sec- Yetary Tor the Red Cross, tert this morning for Buffalo, Wyo. her home. Miss Brock will take her youngét s! FP ter to Rochéster, Mink., for an Opera- sont: She will be gone for about a keep in good ‘health. in three 2. * vi eon P. Q. Nyce, geologist for the Carter Oil company, has returned from a busi- il IPT ag the city ‘frorh tait Bilt at Next ae Is ‘thent, Nee ‘Chier task peat be the W. H. Sanford of Denver is looking} Prevention of the ruin of oil elds thra ba is by water, ts indfeated by P. ‘ins, @ legislative member from Mr. Jenkins says the lovs by gas es- éaping. into the air is great; but that a Water to fihd its way down improperly constructed wells and flooding the oil sands and in many cases ruining the SH UEEZED DEATH When thé body begins to stiffen ag movement becomes painful it usually ah indication that the Keep these organs healthy by taking wets 1696, Take regularly be ——————— accurate adding of long A OF ae ures, Boy School crit fit renuthion, ai ham, Shoe Department. 11-40-3¢ Nelds. He declares such a loss cannot be, calculated. Tn order to remedy this condition he proposes that an cil and gas depart. 'ment be authorized by the legislature, the bureau to be supported by asséss- Mheént Tevfed upon the oil lands and the main) activity tobe in protecting wh- Adding Machine at Service of Patrons he National Bank of Commerce has ihataited fan. Additional service feature for its Patrons. A néw Burrotighs add- derground deposits of petroleum sna ie mAchiné has béen placed in the EAS was from mfmtration and ther dain] jeypy 6t the bank fer the tree use. of a 3 Sta nS age. the people of Casper. cold ae ' eae | This is undoubtedly a progressive QUALITY, SERVICE, PRTC H,| stop in giving service and will be the COURTESY, are four words with a néans Of Raving tithe for many péo- u¢ KS meahing at the DOUDS-OLLIVER who do not Est? adding machine Says 7 Million Jars Used Yearly Store, 122-5t bu need one, £ ; 5 y > "Yeteation, ot in and gas a Seo= orm fl An Attractive Underpricing of LADIES’ HIGH GRADE BOOTS 50 Now’ *4 250 = —— = = a Pair ness trip through tie state. * Marry Adams iis returned from Denver, where he has been Jeoking Af er business interests for tW6 past fe days, Your Christmas Dress | Is Here We Have Selected From Stock Mr. and Mrs. M. BR. Smeltz arrived in the city this morning after a bubi- mess trip throngh the state, Mr. 50 Dr Val ie to $85 Stmeltz is a geologist. o's Gee. esses Values up Silas Brooks left last night for Dea ver, where he.will spend several days tn |}} business and pleasure. 7 6 4 A. BE. Bigtin left last night on a business ahd pleasure trip to Denver for the next TPM. sagas! in Silk, Velvet, Tricolette, Tricotine, Serge, Taffetas, Charmeuse They Will be Placed on Sale FRIDAY MORNING. Your Choice B. E. Silver e weiver is registered at the Henning hotel while’ looking after his calithe pater sate, in the city. Rey. ira W. HinGiaen: who has been eelting, the home of Mr. and Mfrs. Chris Wagner for the past few days, 3 PIRATE IN THE HOLD | Kassis Dry Goods Company Week End Specials for Friday and Saturday, December 3rd and 4th Remnants if you are making your own Christmas gifts, now isthe time to make your selections as we are offering a wonderful selection of Reimnatits. including Silks, Crepes, Nainsook, Ribbons and Laces, all of which will maké the daintiest Christmas gifts, and all marked at the lowest prices. SILKS Includitg Wash Satins, Crepe de Chine and Georgette. ~ CREPE +. Both in plain and flowered Naitisook, in all colors, for Under- wear and Night Gowns. RIBBON Which will make up into dainty gifts and also Hair Ribbons. We are also giving 20 per cént off on all our Stamped Embroi- dery Goods, which includés Pillow Cases, Pillow Tops, Scarfs; Gen- terpieces, Luncheon Sets, Towels, Night Gowns and Aprons. Come Early and Get First Choice assis S$ U0. Next Door to Kimbail’s QLRDRPOPOMBODH Ha eee eteeers Soate-te ae ageateate cle edo-eteedoateate ste coate ete 220 South Center Street Druy Store $ * We have assembled into one large group 500 pairs of our ladies’ finest footwear originally priced at $15.00, $16.00 and $17.00. Any pair in the lot now $12.50. This offering is made up of all this season’s best leathers, with an abundance of sizes in either heel. Special Offering of Felt Slippers for Gitts Ladies’ Comfy patterns, all ribbon trimmed, With heavy padded ‘solés, Old Rose, Wine, Grey, Navy and $2. 85 Lavender, priced a pair ........... e Ladies’ felt Moccasins, pattern, padded soles, Taupe, Old Rose and $2 35 : je Red, priced a pair ... Men’s Everett Pattern In colors with soft Wi soles and heels * $2.75 sizes 6 to 11 .. MEN’S HYLO FELT K? + aca st ee SLIPPER In colors, can be worn turn- : ed down or _ buttoned around the ankle as desired, sizes 6 to 11. $3.00 = $3. 25 bene WY IS Ss pad I N SING—— PII POCO OOCOCOCLLCLLCLELL LA SPILL INS, ow HOA a Py Mactan cd er tree tr sire Mo Me cM aa ae '- Ms Saas SS i 86 Ss oO GAS BURNERS We have just received another large shipment of Gas Burners for heating stoves, any size, cook stoves, both with and with- out hot-water burner and furnace burners in all sizes with the necessary fittings. Use Nature’s Most Wonderful Fuel=Natural Gas eee CS 2, - o8 Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 RD oO 4, oe, ? ae acme ae ae <8 SLIISIPEILLIGL ID OSL Se x WOT IIIIIOIIIIFSIIIISS CMLL LS LDS LI LD AME LE SEE LEME LE SE LE ID. SOM OOOTOaME ~~

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