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TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1921 ten representatives and five senators, who had been appointed on eémmittees’ to examine state institutions, were ab- sent. The house adjourned at moon until tomorrow morning. ‘Vhe senate is } ssion Lut marking time. this*after- CUT THIS OUT ish Recipe for Cutarrh, Catar- ; if Noises | | “ | rhal Deafuess and Head | If you know of some one who Is rrhat Deafness, head catarrh cut out this roubled with C vises or ording mula and hand it to them and you TSI FE tree aeraeaae aaa asc mremte rin een of C. Plan in char f the e _ aay >an ving Dancing Party. se_of the entertainment. se: may been the means of saving ng Party. freshments will be served. All of the some sufferer-perhaps from total e vis eT pers of the Knights. of Col-| ladies who are members of the church S Will be hosts at a dancing party | ur who are in the congregation are ine given at the Mullin club on Friday,|Vited to attend. January 28. A committee composed cf Rog Messrs. J. Donahue, Jack Leary Auxiliary to Spanish-American and V Coyne, is completing plans | Waerans to Have Meeting. for the entertainment. The dance will The hostersas of the Ladies’ Aus be informal and ‘refreshments will be|iliary to. the Spanish-American vw i In England scientists for a e past recogni that utarrh Is a, constitutignal disease and ly requires constitutional treat- halers and nose douches are ritate the delicate air pas- foree the di into the Mr. and Mrs. William Grieves enter-| o'clock. tained a number of friends at a daz All of the wives; mothers and sis- ing party given at the Dumb Beti| ters of the ex-service men are cordial- Fanch this last week-end. Many of] ly‘invited, especially those who have the guests drove to the ranch from the | recently made Cusper theie home. surrounding towns in their motor cars.| The attendance will be a duty, priv: supper was s ed by the hostess, | lege and pleasure to the guests, it is . h in the announce:nent. > | PERSONALS | : mea ——_—- |AT THE END OF THE TRAIL—Lieut. Stephen Farrel walking int Mattice, Ox some after Hintou and Kiloor, the latter.having rode on their dog sleds. ' ‘ finn used extensively in the damp English rie is u constitutional treatment ally efficacious » under more » conditions. cure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double strength). Take this home and add to it 4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four day. This will often bring quick distressirg head noises. trils should open, t and hearing improv ation In the eustachian tubes is served. Saas veterans will hold a meeting as a “g | pean Apne edie Dance at Dumb Bell together"? kensington at the home of i . ages towards Ranch Is ed. Mrs. J. T. Scott, 724 South Durbin | as danger- Enjoyed. street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 ! formula which is 1 | und should pro’ e Capitol Hill Circle Elects ‘Officers. At @ meeting of the Capitol Hill ci cle of the Methodist Aid society, which | met at the home of Mrs. P. H. Lowe, 113 South Lincoln street, Friday after- noon, the following officers were elect-|_& J- Seeley of Chicago, is spending jreduced. Parmint used in this way acts . ed for the ensuing year: Mrs, Cc, H.|% few days in the city’ looking after | directly upon tue bloo“ and mucous su Lowe, pr t: Mr business interest: | s of th stem and has a tonic a vice «p rs. S67 # ta Mrs. A. B. Polin Mrs. H. E, Holmes is here from medi carecias cova, visiting with friends and: shop- Six new names were added to the | Pins roll of membership, 4 financial re-| _4 ie port for the year was The} V. B. Larkin of Denver is here ror treasurer announced that $264.34 was | Several days attending to business mat- made by the organization during thic | tS past year. After the expenses of tie | nel it Year were deducted the balance of $2¢¢ |. Mr. and Mrs. John Chancy of Pine Was donated to the General Aid society | Mountain are visiting with — friends of the church. “;among the old timers of the city for a Following the Business session re-|fW days. SRE SOS RETIN SNE SUSIE) RRR Ry ESR EE ERS l ate and two in-the house today. In the | ion that nelps to obtain the desireil 're- F i ‘ j senate Fonda of Platie county brought | ‘iiits. (The preparation is easy to make ; |in senate file No. 8, limiting res-| costs little and is pleasant to take. Kv- ibing the manner of withdrawal of | ery or head person who has catarrh 4 | certain funds from the state treasury.| neises or is hard of hearing should 4 In the house. Mills of Sheridan brought | give this treatment a trial—Adv. int house «bill No. relating to sc! | district beards. and Brower of E | brought in house bill, No. 35 relating to | Wonunued from Page 1) railroad crews. . | Fifteen members oi the latur could be found with the conduct of his | office. freshments were ‘served by the hostess, Care es mm another soumce, however—a Assisted by Mrs. 3rown. an c. oe: Brown of Douglas spent yes Ss sel ih at vigorous x es © « ) terday here on a short business visit. complaint, vigorous enough to occupy . a elle American Legion. Recital | Zips or the first two columns of its first pase.| First Division Recorded When Measure The attack of more than 1,000 words | Oa framers ean oka ts Introduced by Sheridan Senator bringing about the payment of divi- dends to the citizens for favoring the ski r: state with their residence. Other than Asking Transter of Credits to comment on the scope and accom- plishment of the-bill with humorous in- | Picabes Darxe. Andicnce: | fas Cunningham of the Casper Na- . ticnal bank, is in Salt Lake City, Utah, phar standing room at « premium attending the national convention ot Moe eyenth. concert to ‘be given’ ty lavoolgrowers. + He will’ ratura the last Wrof. Rudolph Lundberg, assivied by | of the week, it Is thought his pupils was held at the American} Sac ier hee dan i digaeetaet ira evening. The con-| Mr. and Mrs. William La Follette of ee tee he (vmplimeittary to | Kayeee, spent the week-end in the city S attanaay Of the American! Legion | visiting with friends and looking after] tent it said nothing regarding its good (Special to The 'Tribune) was attended by many music lovers of} business interests, or bad features. the cit well as the American Le-| ees And so the cli N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 ‘ gion guests. bh castor! couane tt | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 18.—The first division in either | Pane |,.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clayton ot] becoming more apparent as the session | house on a bill before the Sixteenth Wyoming legislature came | S : oe SuPunaeIaNS Didier am was Dresent |-hermopolis, spending a few days pecurernte that legislators here are) this morning when senate file Ne. 2 was taken up for consider- a haritior sbtise ee ae Seer ere visite: at the home of Dr. and Mie (He. aipeantet ot thiae he a etahiy ation by the senate committee of the whole. This measure, by 2 ts. S20. Butlers Senator Perry of Sheridan county, provides for the transfer of | Prof. Lundberg received many congr engi at the political shrine for the gifts that u Ge ulations from those who attended. | Joe Snyder of ‘Thermopolis, 1s spena-| the gods may bestow credit for moneys paid into the workmen’s compensation fund | The next concert will be given on| ing a few days here looking after busi- by an employer to the credit cnet Prt a ¢ his he has no interest in.the compensation | ee : he third Monday in Februa nese interests and viaiting with frlende. successor in business und primarily is fund to transfer. The prospect for the = F | ee designed to enable the Sheridan Wyom- bill was dark: when its author rescuca | ‘ ancesereccecscssconsnssecocsessonen| eeveesvcceces: ing Coal company to obtain credit for it by moving that it be referred to the | IT WILL AY YOU Ceremony Performed. Chappell of Laramie is r ristered : ane lage eremony uniting Miss] at the Henning hotel while attending to . sums? paid into the compensation fund standing committee on revenue. The | TO AY US senevic Metzger and J. RK, Veets,| business interests. - by six smatier coal companies which it senate recommended for passage senate | ~ both of this city, was performed last | ea oS has absorbed, file No, 1 providing withdrawal | 3 To AY YOUR LOSS Saturday in Dou Mr. and Mrs. |W. Rehr has returned from Oil City, Str position to the bill develop- from the workme ata cook hs R. T. KEMP CO. Will return here to make th Where he spent seyeral weeks visiting: ed on the.ground that the employer of approximate id there- | “dusurance — That's Ali” home.. Mrs. Veets has been a resident |at his heme, ~ im hree un cosh bared tiont fonderescinis terabe ties t iaue 310 113. Kast of the city for the past year and was beds & m tard tiatn : ‘ a ¥ M ot : 3 2 evives as considerition for his payments ‘ ‘ recently, employed in the offices of Dur | Mr: and Mrs. N- B. Green of Denver, (Continued from Page One.) MuhiinGkttor Ts en aged ent Polke. in i ham & Lowey, with the Midwe: ttorneys. Mr, Veets Refining company, «oe ¢@ s 2 « are spending the remainder of the week here visiting with relatives, in the state—was spent in. 191921, andj tion himself from personal injury claims] how and where it is proposed to spend! which might be made by. such em- the workmen’s compensa- Poste te tom so a2e teats ete oho ate ote sto to ote oto ota oh Oo sete te tate ete te tom 0 So aoe ae aS aSe tie ahr ae eho sho tho aie aie sho shoal eho sho sho oSo-ale ae eho 086-0 he tho tho ho to oho eho eho eho ahe ae ae aSoate & K? as er - tad a the $5,463,920—approximately $30 for! ployes were } Boel. lchsheserat wer Meee panapector i | cach man, woman and child in the! tion act not in force, and that, Chore: | z ‘Mrs. George Ferguson was hostess at}return here tomorrow. or Thursday | St@te—which is called for by the pro-|fore when he transfers his business | @% * a miscel honor f| from Denver, where. he has been con-4 STM of 1921-23. A legislative investi-| <q ae Miss Caroline B: sidering plans relative to the remodel- * married to W. The twelve guest mosly were all mites of Miss E oe, + ing of the Ca: postoffice. He wif work in conjunction with the other of- gation by the only department of the} y . ‘state government having authority ove , K the state highway department (v: | | class-| Gcers in putting .the new carrier sery- The guest of] lee imta effect immediately, b * the ‘very limited authority of the gov- ernor)—awould provide the desired in- 4 m honor was prese th many usefyt} * os formation. " x, sifts by her fr The Ume wae! f.-C. Calhoun left yesterday for Riv ee there igs 2 esa on be ti —— pleasantly spent and dainty re-} erten and Lander, where he will visit] Sation, or very bitter feeling because! D > Oli . hments were served by the host.| the boys in. training under the feds there has not been (such, an investiga | Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets {hoard ‘of voeational education. tion, is one of ‘the legislative ev | Charles. B, Stafford, ‘secrets tualities which jt. appears may be for Moose Prove Ability | Casper Chamber of Commerc cast with certain as Unusual Entertainer: | Cheyenne yesterday for a confe: The dancing party given by the men;- | re manager form of bers of the Mooseheart Legion ast! government, nightin the Winter Garden was welbwt ode! ig tended by the lodge members and many Harry Free returned to Cheyenne io, i aXe oatestecteet Seca lta ls % toe! * RK o, ry, + ANNOUNCEMENT mes Rooeaeaeates ost ey On aos + ‘That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr, Edwards produced. Olive ‘Tablets, the pee a calomel. No Seay ao eR No | griping results from these pleasant STREET CLOSING ASKS), — ittie tablets. They ‘cause the liver A petition asking: the city tu clos¢| “and towels to act Gormally. They Boyer «street from MeCoy ty Tice, was | pever force them to unnatural action. presented at the council, meeting last | pr nese i ‘able! night by the Midwest Refining com pesarne live. Tablets. aro} so" 6 %, iS 2, Sac frienc The music was supplied by | yesterday. Mr. Free is a methber of ‘ tee 3 A seothing, healing, vegetable compoun. = the Schembock orchestra and the dan.-| the state legislatur sere ae lll Be tegaehL ie eed Tap olive oil. & : : + in 5 9 ‘clogk. Le} e ¢ ht up next g ste, . lasted from 9 o'elogk until mid. | 0 0 Weoomen?! | meeting, “If such action is taken the | coed eal teed, ate eee bad breatt és I wish to announce that I have just returned oS 1-18-2t L. G, Speneer Roy Fenex Moose ce times cach month, are for} It impel ’ ys sults from Dr. Edwards’ le Olive 5 ° 4 ; ; 19 at 8 o'clock in the Moose a piictsz i y and’ 25 “ > «_. thebnuipese iat Anca thei tinal hall All neighbors und visitors ure pe | Read ‘the Wabunes < jo Berrceatteeting, $c and’ 26c a box. ee from. New York with the largest and finest col- Re fund of the oganization quested to-attend. tear ‘ aes LOUIS R. SCHMIDT, Clerk. ide : ~~ tins, Ge heir cOnbies sae a ¢ lection of Oriental Rugs ever displayed in Cas- BA will bold a meeting Wednesday ; t. the chape | Be a ladies of th Casper ar : | 4 ‘s R3 attend, | = Service Grocery and Market i¢ per and am opening an Oriental Rug depart- = 1%, + Teh pounds extra fancy 25¢e Hulk coffee, whole or 26 potatoes _2 2. Bes ground, pound —_..--__ C Strictly fresh eggs, per 75¢€ Fancy head rice, per 10¢ ment with the Chamberlin Furniture Com- of the Presbyterian ¢hureh will be held | in the church Thursday afternoon at will be! R. K, Staley % osfoateates ‘. es’ Aid to Meet. I —; resbyterian Church. | A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society | do be es Armour's V ribest butte 60c y Baking Pow- 20 Rex Nut Oleomargarine 35¢c 20¢ nk’s beef broth, 10 p por $9.50 No.3 cun No Vary Pump 15 wngriaeeboiwarecees “kin, per can Cc o, a ? - pany and will be located here permanently. | extend to the people of Casper and surround- K rosso ateetoeeas % * ij ARRIVED TODAY - Direct from New York Buyer A beautiful line of Dresses, 75 in number, in. Tricotine, Serge, Velvet and Wool Jersey They will go on sale 1% eee 2, + 2°, ae, Or , Nuvy, Pinto or Chile Z, A soit hg ° one -! oe roma a boats, por can. £0e fs ing towns an invitation to visit this department Z Jersey cream pancake 40: Jello, all favors per 10 flour, 4 pound bag ~-.. ic 5 Fats. Cc Wisconsin ereum cheese tal White soap, $i 00 per pound: -------_-_ 5 @RM 18 burs 22.22 stra govd sweet potatoes, dead tettu cabbage wud ull kinds of root vegetables OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT v: ° soafoagoag 2, 7 ° %, Saha +, whether you buy or not, it will be a pleasure to KA Sa . celery, -Spahish onions, show you this display of the art of the far east. % > Round Steak, per 30 * pound js ee pound - oan Ic i Shoulder Steak, per 25e Gabe ‘per pound : pound . 35¢ MUTTON Steak, per . Stew, per 10 > Roasts, per pound, 30c 3 % BS 4 ae Stew, b3 : Faas " aac 880 ie ¢ : = ae oer ta roceapeerag cas 7 40c | + : 3 $10.95 WE somes ae 5 ree | Cc. H. ¥ A ZI1J IAN : The Oriental Rug Man WITH > Shoulder Steak, per Fresh: side, per ~y . oad . "I Fhe ee OY Gag Se Oe Chamberlin Furniture Company > Chops, per pound, 30e.* Fresh ground hamburger 20 i > and - and pork sausage Ic te hese ave our regular prices, let us have your ‘business. + t PHONE (490 i? be Bote bets efeuhs Eyre