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

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| business session’ a luncheon will ye Following: sashes Prof.) 9nd Perry. dolph La pils wi prevent tilly ‘ut 8 o'clock in the | 3S. Bailey to American pe pion ol club rooms, West Ho-| Extertain Pi Phi, $ postponed from the regular time on Yocal wa ape sa Monda; h i peal ana the ; onday night to Thursday. ----22-=> 2 pga and Theater Purty Enjoyed Sunday. Vocal—"“One eat n ie Vocal—"Phe ne "Baty Gas ; ~Adatns Piano" “cme of og Roberts ‘Vocal ‘The. on ‘Movie at the Ameri¢a theater. i ee Return from Week in Denver, be |iserved by the Mesdathes Frank’ Riley || The Pi Beta Phi PRS tub -witt| iP the city to look after business mat- ae Hhold Its regular business” and social} tes ane, Soa meeting on Thursday night. at _ the | home of Mrs. J. W. Bailey, on South Wolcott street. The meeting hag beer yMrs. Effie Nolan entertained eight | ter, Miss-Ruth Cheney, who is teach- @uests at a dinner party given at her fing schbof ttiere. home, 1240 South Ash strest, yesterday Moon. Decorations of red and white flowers were placed on the dining tabie. After the dinner the guests enjoyed the _ Mrs. Hugh Patton and Miss Irma Patton, whose betrothal to Silas Brooks .| was announced a week ago, have re- last week on a. pleavure visit. turned from Denver, where they a Patton is’ the inspiration Pring @ recep: tion nnd’ dance to ibe given this: éyéninir by My. and } . Nichols, Aira Vocal - duet—“Thé Guiding Star” sti (Christmas) -~-+------~--.-~ residents here and lave a’ w! e ; of Casper friends, Ethel Dunn and Rudolph BM’... 1284) $098__89 7890$_.. 7 Tris and Anyrre: 1 here. The public is lally Invited to at- tend. > ~* ££ © Auxiliary peints, to Meet. The auxiliary “to the American Le- gion will mect on Tuesday afternoon it 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Huff in her apartment on. the fifth floor of the O-S Building. "Phe place of the meeting has been changed from’ the elubrooms in return to Casper in a few days. ees 8 ® and relatives. for several days. Mr. and Mrs: turned from isit in Denver. om Maccabees. Officers: Tonight. {eee The Ladies of Maccabees, review 7 9, will meet this evening in the I. O: oO. F. hall, ‘The annual election of officers will be held and all members: Discount Sale on Our Entire = Stock of Cloth and Plush Including Duvetyns and Velvets ‘All Suits at Half : Price , Make this a practical gift- giving Christmas. Any of the highly acceptable gift. - ue ani Howe. M. ©. Clarkson 6f De 1- _}vér, ave visiting at the home of Mr. id Mrs: R. C. Wyland of this city.) rT. ahd Mrs, Clarkson were formerly Dy, K, C. MePherson, who has re} cently opened offices in the O-S build: ihg, left Saturday night for Denver, irolehwitere he will look after business ‘mat: ¥) ters for a few os 5 sn é : A. G., Talbéxt, general. manager of the America theater of Denver, is in the city on business connected With tho St. N. Wheéler ids’ retuéned® from a tip to NewYork, and. other eastern M, P. Wheeler, who spent Thanks- giving with his mothe? im Ohio and who has been tramsucting business at other points in the east is hi Denver and will above articles will make a’ Mrs. ¢. BE. Winter has left for Wis- the West Hotel building. . consin, where she will visit with friends She jj A. -®. Biglin have re-| Will he joined by Judge Winter at Osh- ¥ ofan aA WATCH THIS SPACE FOR Wardildi! Trunks, Hand Bags, Suit Cases Campbell-Johnson Head-to-Foot Clothiers a : UT UL ER RM RN RT r. Judgé Winter has been | Runt ens interests in’ Mrs. H. as gone to Den-| hyer and ay en “a. couple of months yee relatives there... * vincent W. finiinatba: represent- Western Union Life ParelecheG | i Shetaarigs-aysy sre aig * * i sonic” ee st irs will; 2nd A. M., during a semi-annual | algo! ated cae: ‘betting j Hc. Bivtwohrneller is here from\-Den- }ver on business. states are attending the reunion. —$ Chief of Police q * mx eee 5 Hall, oi county ‘coinmlssioner, is and atténd the CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 6.—A class of 150, one of the largest in the history BoA. of the organization, will be initiated énime toad - eas lap yn Rais tis ne by Wyoming Consistory No. 1, A. F. re- union, which began this morning and will continue four) days. Masons from all parts of Wyoiting. and several other Meacion tf" tha’ Sian” toranitomeee Is Seriously Hl He wilt return: to his ranch at Arminto within a few days. eee James BH. Lynch, chief of Police, } week-end: She will return today or tc morrow to Salt Creek, where she is spending the winter with her daugh+ usually serious, at present, Dr. J. eee Dr. EB. L. Newlander has opened lot- fices at 112 East Second street. He ha3! pbeen located in the West Hotel buiid- ing. eee : Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Murphy left last Saturday for Rochester, Minn. where Mr. Murphy will receive treatment at the Mayo brothers Sanitarium. ij Attorney Fred Rabb of Denver is) spending & few days here looking after business matters and visiting with ais many friends in’ the olty., + Silas Brooks has ah from “Den: ver, where hé spent the week-end beige tending to business and on pleasure. . eee women A oor Sra Charles AN representing an Omaha bistuit company, who Has beet in the Casper vicinity far the-past sev- se days, left for the north: this morn: Stubborn Bowels ‘amed oe J. M. Kibben of the Wright-Wil helmy Hardware company of Omaha, is in the city interviewing his several Sustomers. eee €, My Gunnison Kay returied from Dever, where hé went td attend to business for the news and information ‘bureau here. ae paige 1 in making arrangemen the popular is Mrs. A, G. Cheney has been tte house| Sick with an attack of pneumonia and} guest of Mrs. Sam Service over the! although the case is not considered un-| ce} ATTEND THE BIG CHRISTMAS SALE ft renee ony ‘Saneite penidyloswen: all kinds of novelties for women, misses'’and children at the greatest of money- saving prices. THE LEADER 143 East Second St. The NORRIS CO. Largest Market in the State 129 East Second Street Phone 12 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | Loin Steak Shoulder Steak Round Stent HO) lh Pot Roast DAC Short Cuts ® Prime Rib Roast ‘ Don’t ‘forget our Home-made Pure Pork Sausage Fresly Killed Poultry and Game Every Day Fresh Caught Mountain Trout Arrives Every Tuesday FRESH FISH EVERY DAY, Salmon, Halibut, Lake Trout, Black Bass, Channel Cat Fresh Oysters Every Day Direct from the Coast Sauer Kraut, Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles in Bulk Smoked, alt and PicklSed - Fish— Imported Norway Stock Fish Delicatessen Finnan Haddie in Glass Norwegian Sardines ussian Caviar Kippered Salmon rench Mushrooms . Boneless Herring plan 4 Crab Meat . Roll Mops may Apa 2 vilena Herring winced lhowder °-noked Bloaters Tuna Fish ti Norweigian Mackerel 5 , Cheese led Swiss Leong Horns sence ic artery Brick Mew York Cream Limberger Semon rand Bine Hill We have the Best the Market Affords Every Day amp, who has charge of the case, is taking every precaution in fighting the} ‘wee " Bours within the 1a’ disease. Overwork and active super-} weeks. He was on duty for t vision of the police departmént in boot-| three nights until about 4 o’c { | leg and still raids have kept the re-} the morning in assisting federal Migents | hot develop until Sunday. cently ap) pinted chief up unti Saturday night, but pneumonia did I am closing out the following lines and will: give the public a Modart Sizes 32 to 39 Bon Fon Sizes 20 to 30 Regaliste La Regent In order to adjust prices | am offering these lines at 20 Per Cent Discount Modart, Sizes 21 to 31 Scott’s Ideat , Silk Maid ‘ ‘Gothman We fit all corsets selling above $5.00. Early shoppers will! get first choi¢e as the sale wilt last but one week. Martz Hat Shop 154 South Center Street KO? <2 2 g Sovecee Notte itogedtoate afoatey 2 ro-aho-afooge-ege * MoM iM ?- + e 2 ° stato feeteates! Me ° Nese 1% + Many Points of ciate Are Featured in Our Display of Gas Ranges 2 % tsoeiocsone sie afeatoeg so Oe oe, 2 + %, Mee, O29, Re-etosgeste’ %, *? ¢ Post “tes 00,69, 64, OO Oe, Os KA * , e 2 "o Moderately priced from $35 up Oe aM * K? Oe io, Such as the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator, full enamel and nickle ranges. : Automatic lighter on all ranges if desired. May we : $ show them to you? $ % : b : . 3 ¢ Casper Gas Appliance Company = 3 119 East First Street Phone 1500 # Ld Ys 3 dododted Lo heatp eter rteitedte oder oe ele dere cede paeededs KEKE foegonte eh ter 2 PAGE THREES =~ ding places whére it was suspect- 4 stills were being operated. % Chief Lynch was taken: sick late -

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