Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 3

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Welfare Club to Meet Friday. A meeting of the members of thd Welfare club will be held at the home ot Mrs. Arthur McDonald, 343 West Eleventh street, tomorrow afternoon. | An interesting and beneficial program is been arranged for the afternoon, including talks by Dr. Snoddy-en the care of the teeth, Earl Burwell on the adyantage of es for heating.and cook- o'clock at the following homes: Capito: Hit, with Mrs. C, H. Lowe, 113 South Lincoln; Kensington, with Mrs. Whar ton, 922 South David, Mrs. C. J. John ston assisting; North Side, with Mrs. O. R. Hawley, East G street; Round 1212 South Elm street ice, with Mr John R. He: 465 South Park; tory, with Mrs. Fred Place at the Ideal Robin, with Mrs. ©. G. Muir, Social rhs apartments; Willing Workers, with Mrs, ing and several members of the club }C. H. McBride, 155 North Kimbail on yentilation. After the program a} street. social time will be enjoyed and re- The election of officers will be held. freshments will be served by the host- Pees ess of the afterhoon. ee 8 Ladies’ Auxiliary Holds ‘Afternoen Social. The ladies’ auxiliary. of the Spanish- American War Veterans were enter- tairied at the home of Mrs. A. H. Pin- ney, 515 South Beech street, Tues evening. Refreshments were served and. a pleasant evening was spent. It was decided to hvld a kensington some afternoon in the near future, to which the wives, daughce sisters and wid- ows of the Spanish-American w vet erans are cordially invned to attend. cee Young Bride Is Honored at Shower. yne, formerly Miss Edith is entertained at the home t Speas, 160 North « towel show- sived gifts rang- ing from dish towels to guest towels | from her friends. A social evening was spent and a dainty supper was served of Miss Ma Grant street er. ~ Mrs, by the hostess. The guests included Mrs. Mayne, tbe | Misses Tnez and, Ethel , Irene Sprague, Helen Achibald, Dorothy stitt | and the hostess. eee Elaborate Arrangemenis for Bachelor’s Club. | Center str | The first informal aance of a } to. be given by the newly organized | Bachelor's club will be held at the Win-| ter Garden tomorrow evening. Follow ing the dance’ of this week, the affairs will he held regularly on Tuesday eve. | nings, | Invitations have been s guests of the dance and it wi sary to present the invitation at the} door of the Winter Garden. | Decorations will be arranged in the | Winter Garden .and special entertain- ment by Rex {Mayne, soloist, will be one of the main features of the eve-| ning’s program. Dance programs wi be given to the guests and the music will he furnished by the ‘Schembeck or. | chestra. A. K, Bott of the Henning ho tel, is in charge of the refreshments. Ices arid French pastries will Pm I in the season the club p' hold dinner. dances but « are not completed. angements | i Friday Night Dau to Start Tomorrow. The Fri night dancing partie: der the direction of Mrs. Sam S will be resumed this week. The re- ception committee will be compos] of the Mesdames L. G. Edmunds, chatr- man, Henry Johnson, H. W. Hugo, Da: | vid Rae, Vergil Nesbitt and Mrs. Sam Service. th d.jmedting of ti ns to} of sheep commissior ! ing school at Boulgk n- | Tue y It will be of interest to many of the social circle here to learn of the mar- riage of Mrs. Nellie Brooks to B. Buck- ingham. Mr. and Mrs. ~ Buckinghara avere former residents of Casper and have for several years been living Denver, where the marriage was p=! formed. They have left for Califi where they intend to spend several months. oe Neighborhood Club Has Regular Session. J Mrs. J Donovan vw host her home for the regular meeting of the members of the Neighborhood Auc- tion Bridge club. The time was de- voted to playing cards. Mrs. J: F, O'Donnell and JMr, W. J. Chamberlin Were awarded the high honérs, Re freshments were served. eee There will be a regular meeting of She Order of Eastern Star at the Tem ple auditorium this evening. The ex mining committee will be present at o’cloc Refreshments will be served and all members and visitors are invited to attend. * +e Dr. Hattie Slaughter of Seatt’e, Wash., is a guest at the home of Judge and Mrs. C. D. Murane, 510 South eee Organization of War Workers to Meet, On Frida fternoon the members of the I. W. W., known in Washington, D. C.. during. the war period as the In- nocent War Workers, will meet in the M. C. A. club house. All the young dies who were active in doing nment war work during the w: invited to attend, This is the first meeting of the organization and the time will be spent sogialis arta ctl. | PERSONALS} Lewis Ba for Cieyenr r left Wednesday night where he will attend a Wyoming state board He will also whe is attend Colo., beforé re- Visit with his daughte turning to Casper. ae 0 Mr. and Mrs. Garrett King returned y morning from Denver, Fort Morgan and other Colorado cities where they had been for two weeks on their wedding trip. They will occupy the W. R. Sampie residence on Park ave- nue, while Mr, and Mrs. Sample are visiting in the south. Mrs. King is at present suffering with tonsilitis, and is On aceount of the delay in mailing}at the home of her parents, Mr. and the invitations ecards will be presented} Mrs. A. J. Mokler: to guests “at the door of the Temple! se 8 audjtorium. The parents of the young} P. N. MeDaniel is leaving today fer guests are especially invited to attend | and young ladies may be escorted by their parents, Jones-Gerdam $ Marriage Performed. The marriage of William P. Jones and Miss Mary Kathryn Gerdom_ too: plice’ last ‘evening at the Wyatt he tel. neh performed th: e is the daughter Joseph’ Gerdom of moved to C an with the The brother-in-law Tribune. ter of the bride, Mr, and Mrs. 3 Hardy, and Mr, and Mrs. Gerdom wor? present at the wedding Mrs. es Benjamin and Mrs. Vir- | sil Cc, number of fr home of Mrs. ers. in honor of Mrs. Merle of Mercer, Pa., | who is visiting here with her sister, | Mrs. Don Herbert. “ After an evening | music refreshments we i | oe 8 \ Meeting: The different circles of the Ladic Aid society of the Methodist chureh | Will meet_on Friday afternoon sat 233) Detroit, Mich., on a short business and pleasure t i se Mrs. Crystal: Jomer is leaving the BLISS (NATIVE ALONZOO.BLISS PORTRAIT AND Ove# 1 Million Tablets ‘Taken Dail You, are troubled with, SICK De ae Se You File CONS TEPAT ED hi it es you ur Tes tatyous stomach, ad fecla Mee’ a cocks Gas forms. You have pains around your heart, | That is INDIGESTION. | For re- Henne “TABHET. -MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE sh bos A. 0. BLISS CO, WASH, D.C. 4 TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE Have a good used player piano on hand in Casper, which will be seld on terms te responsible party Call or phone M 3. Ak. Henderson, 7 to evenings, 7 ming Hot 112-1 1-1 AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTH COATS Have been grouped in two lots Lot 1 $16.50 - Values up to $48.50 Lot 2 $25.00 Values up to $92.50 Shop Casper Private hospital for her hem: on West Eleventh street. Mrs. Jol- her is convalescing after an operation for appendicitis, eae Barry Sullivan of Rawls is spend | ing a few days in the city enroute to | his home from California, where he spent several weeks. While in Los Angeles Mr. Sullivan visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Purcell. He says that Mr. Purcell is much improved and éx- pects to return to his home here the \ first of next month. | reer | Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Smith are visis-| ing with friends in Cheyenne for | jtew days. see H. B. Durham has returned from San Francisco, where he went on busi- ness. He expects to leave today or temerrew for Washington, D. C. 7 a 3 6 L. BP, Newcome has returned trom the East, where he kas been looking | after business interests, | oe PIONEER RANCH HOUSE BURNED, CHBYEN: Wyo. Jan. 13—The! eld Fillabrown ranch’ house eighteen| miles up North Crow creek from this city, one of the landmarks of the Table | Mountain district and forty years and more ago a notable gathering place for pioneers of the live stock business, is a heap of ruins as the result of a fire f unknown origin. The caretaker and Ss wife were asleep when the fire] arféd and awakened barely in time! to escape. The property was owned by RS. VanTassell, It is a rambling structure, partly of logs and partly of frame construction. In early days it as the scene of a famous homicide, a resident of the place practically decap- itating a cowboy who spoke slightingly of his sister's honor. The slayer was acquitted. URS, ED. SAVAGE DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS: Rose Winnifred Savage, 34, wife of Ed Savage of the Center Street Filling station, died at her hom 527 Lind street, after an illness of seve! weeks, The body is being held at the Bow- man chapel until taken to Denver, Where burial will be made, ——_—_>_____ Tribune Classified Ads bring result ¢: SSI MOS SI OES ISIE ELIE IIIS ST I MBI L LS SSS. January Linen Sale Wonderful Opportunities to Save On Linens , . Every woman who enjoys beautiful linens in her home will ap- preciate- the values that we are-offering-in this sale..In spite of the fact that linens are searce, the values that we offer in this sale are doubly important, becausee of the saving of money represented in N every purchase, Sheets and Bridal sheeting, 9-4, $1.15 yard, sale price .... 95c value, per yard ....... Bridal unbleached $1.15 value, per yard value, sale price .... values, sale price ..... value, sale price ....... Service sheets, 72x90 value, sale price We have on evepes, Pur ular $5.50 vahiec, sale price Table damask, sale price p ard 4 shai Japanese lunch cloth, 48x4 2.15 value, sale price . Japanes ment of— \ MSI LELI LI LI LIB ELD 3 VOCATIONAL AID Davis of Idaho for appointment as = pS ETAS retary of the interior in the Harding ’ cabinet, Appro ‘asked by the Boise Chamber of Commerce but. the : Cheyenne ‘business men a to en- Olt Vs thuse at the suggestion, having very| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | occasionally Sheeting issue! : 95e Bridal unbleached sheeting, sh eeting, 9 0e Bridal sheets, 81x90, $3.25 Bridal sheets, 54x90, $1.95 $1 45 : e Saxon sheets, 81x90, $2.35 eae sale longcloth and Table Linens At Wonderful Reduction linen table cloth, reg- F| : $1.65 lunch cloth, 60x60, regular $3 value, sale price We Just Received a Wonderful Ship- * A Silk Waists We have placed them at this reduced price—your choice ¢ $4.95 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Are the closing days of our Sale. Don’t miss this opportunity but come in before everything is sold. We also have our entire stock at big reductions and which will be a great saving to the women of Casper. - Kassis Dry Goods Co. NEXT DOOR TO KIMBALL DRUG STORE 'G. WEST TO OPEN NEW SHOP ON SOUTH CENTER lis announcing the opening of his new, |Shop at 138 South Center street. Mr. | Last Two Weeks Sees Several! west pians to open this shop for serv-! Local Men Placed in Training bi Satur by Department January 15. | The very latest fixtures and decora- j tions have been selected and will be | carried out to the smallest details. The Donald Q, Taylor left yesterday for| display window, wall cases, magazine Denver, where he will take a course in| racks and cigar stands will be of ma-| mining engineering under the supe;-|hogany, while the fountain and booths vision of the Federal Board of Voca-| will be finished a rich silver grey. ‘Te tional Traming. During the world war | walls have been newly decorated ni Taylor suffered seyere shrapnel wounds |stenciled, and new indirect lighting 4ix- about the back: and was accepted by | tures have been installed. the, board for training. Roy Vetter, lately with Sholtz of Charles E. Gibbons left several days | Denver, will be in charge of the foun- ago to take training in mechanical ca-|tain, assisted by Frank Wilcox whose gineering and Robert L. Lipson lett! experience has been wide as an ex- two weeks ago for a course in mining | pert in fountain operation. engineering. (Mr. West has installed an electric During the last two weeks five menj have been put in training in Casper b: H. C. Calhoun, state secretary of the board. These men aré now in the shops and factories in the city training ca the job. ’ Wiliam L. Grover has been admit ted to training and will be sent to Deu- ver in the near future | —— oe i water filter, and all water served froxa the fountain will be properly filtere7. The shop will be exclusive agent for such excellent candy as that of John son, Whitman and Quinby, and will handle also everything in smokers’ sup- plies,."tobaccos, cigars, cigarettes, ete., besides all newspapers, magazines an? the latest fiction. Bibel iat Eee TWO FINED IN COURT. Tom White, charged with violating the drug ordinance, was fined $50 in police court yesterday. Ida Pounders charged with being drunk was given\a fine of $15 Idaho Governor is Opposed for Post eee vle E. Jay, county assessor, is in enne attending the meeting of the state beard of equalization. 13.—The} Tues- overnor fae Donat ee day night declined to approve Read The Tribune's Classified Ads. at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work, People afilicted with bad breath find quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood, and purifyine the entire system. They do that which caiomei does, without any of the bad after effects. Take one or two every night for a week and note the pleasing effect 15¢ and 30c a box. prominently in mind the designs of Idaho interests on Yellowstone park and other Wyoming waters. oe A woman never really gets old, but one of them will admit that she’s “prematurely gray.” OLDS of head or chest are more easily treated externally with— Vicks Over {7 Million Jars Used Yea: VILLA A AL ded 1 Pillow Cases and Pillow Tubing eGieeenid te Mee 50c 45c 35C . -Nainsook and muslin for nightgowns 4, 7 $2.35 Bridal pillow cases, 42x36, reg- ular 65c value, sale price Saxon pillow cases, 42x36, reg- ular 60c value, sale price $1.90 ” 95¢ ¥ 2 é} Linen finish pillow casés, 42x36 regular 50c value, sale price and underwear. Bed Spreads at Great Values $2.45 REMNANTS Included are good lengths of Dress Goods, Waist materials, wash goods, ribbons, silks, laces and embroideries, all of them to be sold af great reduc- $4.45 $1.35 |: Full size spreads, regular $3.15 values, sale price ... $2.35 tions. MOLI LS LI LT LI LT MT ST AF. LE AME AS RF LITTLE RED Owing to the big reduction during this sale | iF Down AND SEE MY WAGON | FRIDAY and SATURDAY LAST2 DAYS Of The BIGGEST a and most q SUCCESSFUL SALE ¥ Ever Held OVERCOAT - In the House $29.75 | | Values to $75.00 we will require a small charge for } alterations. ; Look For the Man in The Barrel 130 West Midwest Ave. , ( Ipen Today, Wriday and Saturday Until9 p.m.

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