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wt = = sper Daity Cribune wicpintjeia ih! he aie ee ee MILLER FUNERAL TOBE (PURCHASERS OF cxs.ti.csto om HEI IT 2:0 THURSDAY SUGAR ARE HELD than $1,000,000 to pay 22 cents a pounl © | for the sugar which they agroal to pur: TO CONTRA chase from Lamborn & Co. at that price, CTS| but refused to accept on its arrival at Simard. woxviseb fae Mac Bertha: O Baltimore after the market had slump- i r l | ed to less th te t _ he directors’ of the Young Wom-|eoin, Neb, where he was called by |quckvon ete ee ge, a9 South Ee A eeresestod Press) | ae s Christian Association will meet tite ilness of his father, Judge J. B. I from tho Shatfer-Gay chapel at 2:20 to- | _NEW YORK. (a 15. —Supreme___ ‘Tribune Classified “Ads bring results. a et ualaine St R80 at the. Y.\-Wel Barnes, Sr morrow afternoon, Rev. Walter . See rs oA debe | French of the Methodist church: off! an gee ye: R. 8S. Ellison of the Midwest Refin- | ciating. r. an rs. Clem Hinds are spem!-)ing Company is spending the day in| erilan church. The services were per- - 4 Cissks biborc. ldeeines. for 5 Viteiom: | cember 8, 1883. Her (mother, Mrs. Ju- ‘ formed at the Presbyterian manse, 804| Where they’ will, spend Chriatmas, with ee | cob. Bailey, and a sister, Mrs, Mason, Mrs. Miller was born in Indiana De- ing a few days in. the city from Salt |Gjenrock on business for the company. ; Mer ioe eae South Wolcott street, at. 11 o'clock. | Mrs. Hinds’ nts. Mr. Hinds wii{, 2° 2:Gratiot of the Coliseum Garage,| arrived here yesterday afternoon from Those present at tho: wedding were rgtien Din tet be ‘anuary\ while Mro.{ 28% Feturned frpm Denver, where he) Indianapolis to attend the funeral. An- - itd " ze at 3 7 Florence Hannaum and Walter Ander-] Hinds will remain in the Fast until cs ey “aire Berea Te Sennbut sed Re Mae se wea Oe ome in Casi for fe as ‘He For the present Mr. and Mrs, | spring. ness. interests. ‘alls, 8. D., two nieces, Mra. A. A. wa been Serilins school at the New trom. will make their home at 252 a eee | Robinson of Albia, Ia., and Mra, Cald- at aoe Ft Roswell, forth Kimball street. The West Side circle of the Baptist | Miss Helen Thompson of the Nation: Well, of Centerville, Ia,, and Mr. Mil- the marriage was net received here un-| after spending several days in the city til the arrival of the bride and groom. on a Christmas: penapping trip. The cerémony was performed at the home of the.bride, formerly Mrs. Maud+ “Miss Pauline Sane. amt Misa Ethel Hayes ‘of Gloucester, aie Bangert are leaving today for Ogalla; Neh,, where they will spend Christmas aE a ree ase ae No. N=. N-W i=. |at the home of Miss Ne sIson’s parents. ¥e W. ©. vad Meets Friday Night. J. Be Barnes has reeks from. Lin: | yg ! chureh will meet tomorrow afternoon |#! Bank, of Commerce, is leaving for, ler’s nephew, J. A. Miller of Aberdeen, New Mexico and only recently réecoy- at-2 o'clock at the home of Mrs o.|Tuermopolis, where she — will spend{ ©: D., are also here to attend the fu- ered entirely from. inte sip ee W. Morgan, 351 North Durbin street. |Christmas with her sister, Miss Faus.| 2erl- : who * bekah aekoe ina / oo . ae ‘228 West ehieente rue an ‘lodge No. 39 nye fee. a ren tina. Thompeon. - ‘ \ Cities are increasing in population| Gustof Nelson Couldn’t Raise | dizzy spells. I could get but little sleep m and soc! ur * Bs. 3 f H H at night, my appetite was v poor street, expects tO graduate from the|in the I. 0. O. F. hall tomorrow ove, PERSONALS R.oM. Bartholomew has returnea| Sven And ® halt times as fast as the His Hand to His Head Before [oe Tia become so weak and ras military school this school year. He|ning. The meeting will be called at trom: Denver, where he -has been for} (ote! districts, according to Ped Sia Taking Tanlac—Is Feeling down I could not do any heavy work will yisit here from December 21 til 7:30 o'clock. After the business’ ses the past few days on business. age ~Fine Now, He says. at all. > the first of the year. Sion the social hour will be in charge} Gus Hardendorf of the San Juan Po. | Pectcees.® Gy ESSA: “I saw so much good said about Tan- rte of Mrs. Jean Hughes and Mrs,’ Mayta|troleum company, has returned to tho| Julien Lever, Jr., is expected to re- FIT TO FIGHT “Anyone who wouldn’t say a good] iac in the newspapers 1 decided to try Altar and Rosary Society Campbell. se city after @ business -visit in Denver. | turn the last. of this week from Ann L | res fgr a medicine that had done for | it, and it was only a short while be- Will Hold Bazaar Thursday SRLS? a Arbor, Mich., where he has been’ at ife’s greatest battles them What Tanlac has for me would |fore I began to gain in weight ¢ he Altar and Rosary society of the| Sisterhood of Chriatian J. W. Johnson, who spent several| tending the university. g | be ungrateful,” said Gustof Nelson, aj strength and my appetite improved qT ry y Church to Have Meeti ds are bet it h \ : st. Anthony ehurch will hold a bazaar | “'sy Eis e ing. days in Thermopolis attending a meet- f e 8s etween s rengtl farmer, who lives Gertrude, Wash., | wonderfully, Now I can eat anything and tea the afternoon and evening of | 41,5 Nanette once sth Sisterhood 0 of) ing of the state representatives and son-| . C, Calhoun of the Federal F and weakness. MeNeil Island, twenty miles from Ta-]| I want and everything ees with me, ¢ be Mull Jub. M 4 S. x rch wi m tomor-| ators, returned yesterday afternoon ta] of vocational education is in coma, The rheumatism is gone and I can get December 16 atthe Mullin club. Mem-| row afternoon at the home of Mrs. I%.| his h ; “Fe h 5 y i bers and friends haye heen cordially) M. Glad 1949 Bethe -| his home here. where he will stay for the next ten 7, For the past ten years I suffered | about all right and do hard work witn pers a M. man, 1342 South Poplar street. $ rere oan $ davetraniag Hesinbs 8g tL S$ Mit} sion’ with rheumatism in my left hip and | the greatest . I never have invited to ene Pics A special business meeting will’be held A. L. Spurlock returned yesterday aft- right arm all the time, and at timts | those pains in my any more nor, , 5 ta &nd all members are asked to be pres-/ernoon to his ranch-home near hore,| ‘The Altar and Rosary society of he a high-powered tonic- Pep Lee ae wages Of my bodys! Mir sBipis Choe: at eit oe _ Pers ag ba Pe A, after spending bavers? faye in the city. | St. AnEnoay. church will hold a bazan: nutrient, nourishes pained me mF Sonia. basal walk ne meet lo ful as a child. In ening. a : and tea at the Mullin-Club the aft my arm would very often hurt so fads thé time ind St. Mark’s Synergae was entertainsd ee Blanche. Wagner E. 0. Atkinson, a Midwest carpente:,|noon and evening of Thursday, Decom. | and fortifies the ly I could not raise my hand to my last evening by Miss Beatrice Boedc- tertains Wo-Fa-Lo, has returned to the city from » Salt| ber 16, 1245 ft whole bod head. The pains in m: k we r by Casper feld at her pers, a ine Rex ae ee fee ie cians of the Methodist | Creek, where he has been working. ne 1A scott a: nowne etme ter reese bad I could scarcely bend o ments, During the business meetin ;| Sunday school last night at the home -_* © ribune neys bothered me a great de the Synergae disussed plans for an}of Miss Blanche Wagner .on South| Mr. and Mrs. Anérew MeMaster of and I would have the worst sort of Faster sale, and also for sending a con.}Grant street. After the business Crawford,-Neb., are spending a few tribution to the box which will bo} sion the evening was spent with ga days in the city visiting with old made up in the diocese to send to th:|and contests. Miss Lola Miller friends. Mr, McMaster was formerly « family of @ clergyman in the south.| awarded the first prize and Miss resident Nere. 3 Miss Boedefeld was assisted iff serv {bel Johnson the consolation. ‘ - © @ ing refgeshments, by her roommates d Refreshments were served by the! Mrs. A, L. Cook has acvepted a posi Miss Vida Williams and Miss Eth '] hostess to the fourteen meinbers of the|tion in the law offices of Attorney Hal WATCH THIS SPACE FOR Dunn, The next meeting wilt be hei; }class present. Curran. on December 28. = ick ‘ oe Weetricd g i aca ‘ 00s» OF RUPE WRpOn | Mr. an@ Mrs. Hiram: Dunn have re ‘ist Neighborhood Club to Meet With Guild. vrned to their ranch home. near here stmas u es ions Is Entertained. The House of Churchwomen will meet | Dr. and Mrs. J, I. O'Donnell enter-|in connection with St. Mark's guild on tained last evening for the members of; Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Neighborhood Bridge club. Dr. and|the parish house. Mrs. George Stii- Mrs Duncan substituted. After an} phen and,Mrs. L. G. Urpman will be evening devoted to cards a delicious | the hostesses. We Here’ a Full Line Ladies’ Ivory Sets luncheon was served. The decorations hire for the tables were bouquets of cut | General Aid Society Of Useful.and Sensible Holiday Gifts flowers. to Be Entertained. eee The General Aid society of the Pres- Judge and Mrs. C. EB. Winter have | byterian ‘church will, »meet tomorrow returned to their home here. Judge | afternoon at 2:30 o'dlock at the home Winter has been attending to business | 0f Mrs. F. R. Henry, 616 South Wol- in Washington, D. C., for several weelzs | cott street. Mrs; Henry will be assist- while Mrs. Winter has been visiting | ed by Mrst-David Rae. with friends and relatives in Oshkosh, g SE cure Sets, Toilet Cases, Smokers’ Sun- dries, and other articles too numerous to Pearl Manicure Sets. : Ready tor [nepection— Perfumes, Fancy Toilet, Articles, Mani- " CAMPBELL-J OHNSON Wis,, and Chicago. Bride and Groom mention. OY Return to City. EI \ Schamp-Bergstrom Mr. and Mrs; D. R. McKay have ar- a Wedding Performed. rived in Casper and will make their ; Mrs. Olive Schamp of Cheyenne, and} home here. Mr. McKay, who is in the Mr, Carl Bergstrom of this city, were | employ of the Standard Refinery com- united in marriage this morning by pany, left about four weeks ago sup- AN IMPORTANT LETTER Rev. Charles A, Wilson of the. Pyesby~"posedly upon a vacation trip. Word of | staan, Tair, —“ About five ——————— . — ant suffered severely. I Zenealen @ local doctor and he said Fe aa da ea T would have to und Dainty Gifts forMilady |) fee idee 5 . i ls ly described. I jown Just a few of the many Head-to-Foot' Clothiers,’ Look Over Our Suggestions ‘aeons ‘OUR ATA eae Get the True Xmas Spirit that prevails - snake Suis here and you will solve many a Gift Prob- lem at this store. The Burkett Millinery and Corset Shop Cee) | EEE L, ow | 26W Seven Reasons, Why Nu-Bone Corsets Are The Best r Hi suggestions (we.are offer- : . , ing: ption—took one bottle— also aii = ~ y} bottle a golden mecca ui Discovery, ion Coats Tablets’ and J have not been troub- Dresses | led ‘since. I have had two fine Come in. and let me tell 2 Furs. ast { REARS. «Soe etdegea cMg you about them. There are Negligee Bags the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ for the liver i te Silken undergarments Week-end Cases and bowels for about 20 years, ae he Nu-Bone Corset and Breakfast gowns Vanity Baga wouldn’t be without them.”—Mrs. we want 1,000 more custom- Kimonas Boudoir Caps see Spare Shay Sheer ers before January 1. osiery Fans uffalo, N. Y. ; é Gloves Corsage Bouquets are ches aren gO OE palo Ladies who care for good send. 50 cents for the “Medical L lines, beauty of. figure and Adviser. comfort durability and econ- omy will wear the Nu-Bone Corset and none other; ab- solutely every corset gua anteed. 256 South Center SEE BEN Make a Christmas Gift Make your depend- ents a Real Christmas gift by providing them with. assurance of an income the same as you now give The only cérset that can be had in back lace or front lace. PRICES FROM $5.00 UP FORBIDDEN . THING FORBIDDEN THING . WHAT DOES THE FORBID? The Burkett Millinery A White Enamel Kitchen dl When Not in Use Ask to have our five way policy ex- plained. Member of Casper RealEstate Board. doe Ben Really Ge: 146 South Center Phone 252 Waists a Purses - to do my own work. I have used 1,000 ladies in Casper wear- Give Her a Western Electric Dishwasher Penner renennenrrerrrrrrrerreer eres We Are. Still Looking After The INTEREST Most women would rather do any part of housework than wash the dirty, greasy dishes. of The Holders of Liberty Loan, Bonds and Notes . Mall Us Your , KODAK FINISHING Quick Service : . THs PICDURE ; The semi-annual INTEREST coupons on the FIRST f E * Bento | Liberty Loan Bonds and VICTORY Loan Notes will be CORRS Nee y due December 15th, You are no doubt aware of the fact Dish washing spoils their hands and ruins their tempers. ‘NOTICE The. Annual Meeting of the GEORGE W. VROMAN POST, No. 2, will be held in the Club Rooms at 8 p. m., Friday, Dec. 17, for the purpose of electing officers for the Get her an electric dishwasher and she will forget this unpleasant daily task. = that these INTEREST coupons do not draw INTEREST. THE WIGWAM Why not clip them when due and deposit them in Hot — Be our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT where they will draw ie Mh O-S Bldg. INTEREST at 4%. In this way you can receive INTER- EST ON THE INTEREST: on your Libert¥ Bonds. Call at our showraom and inspect this wonderful household help. ensuing year, SOLD ON EASY TERMS NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69 PETER Q. NYCE, Post Commander: | Boneh, wi, renin, eee FRED W. DRALLE, Post Adjutant. Wyoming National Bank . Casper, Wyoming - EKER