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&, She Casper Dally crroune PAGE THREE 1 ee made the trip overland and reports|Olson was here two years ago and pecter cane’ . i] "eb z the’ roads to be in very poor condition. | was in the employ of the Western | plant. ted. The) ‘Tribune's nem | Seeman ao ion, The mem-|in appointing the new members for a 2 He also says that preparations are | Union. lEeeMeene n ecee j number of | the committees, Much interest 2° = being made at the New hotel to take Pra Sewalcy and Watchineaiire taiecl a oe ee strength. emp! the operation nown in connection with this move : care of several hundred people at the] C. R. Peterson has returned from|pert workmen. All work guarantecd | 2 : at it may be} ment as «he boys are plea s<iaeaaiae hase icge te Peete 5 might eer. where he went on business for | Cusper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S. Bldg. nanan nee ie Sepia Ea mi AROARE SAY | ON aca W. A. Miller of the Mlinois Pipe eo rene | partment. PEAS -| Mrs. Joe Poore has been ill for 9 Line company, is in the city looking] Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Barber, who 22, bel: vashington’s | Some time and is now reported aa [s) after business for a few days. have been visiting with friends here, Cc. H. (Shorty) Biederman, stillmar the regu ng of | being on the road to recovery, to the 7= eee returned to their home in Lander last |at No.*2 house pr ha general will |extent of being able to be up and 7 Albert Parks county engineer has re- | night. resigned his position in or to go 1 on Wednesday around the house. rT, turned from Salt Creek where he nas see STANDARD REFINERY NOTES, | in business with his brother 9 a.m. At this tim e | of been looking after business interests} Mrs. Loren Chase of Lander is} P- D. Crane, stillman’'s helper at| Biederman, who acts a re ives will the narnes | t] . Omaha, where she wi: i Promoted to s | that the firm will conti: ur used by the subcommittee on safety | L Brevlar Meeting urday night dancing club on Satur.| Mr. and Mrs. James Purcell, re-| friends and reathes. ee wD raceinah |name of the Natrona Fuel ¢ . ee pees ax. 0. T.U. . |day night at the ‘Temple Auditorium.|cently of Denver have moved to Cas- eee Mrs. Walter Seamons recently un-| ‘Shorty’s’ many friends wish "= |Be Better Looking—Take Olive — The wgular meeting of the W. C.|Speciil numbers will he presented vy |per to make their home. Mr. Purceil| Ray Schacht has accepted a posi-|derwent an operation at one ey UM| best of luck in his new undertaling.| Ne h = id oy} T. U. will be held tomorrow after-| Students of the Gloria Dare Blake stu-| Will be connected with the Leidecker| tion with the Joe lL, May tank con.-| loca! hospitals. Her condition is me | Seat Ww air Tablets as noon at the Natrona County library. |dio during the evening. Tool company. cern in the company stock yards. Ported very favorable. Mr. Bradfield, the contractor in ee z ‘A program will be presented and a| Tho music will be supplied by the on vee ae charge of the’ stack building for. the for You? |..2: 2 ces, pink skin, bright good attendance is expected. Casper Band Orchestra, which has| Attorney M. W. Purcell was able to] R. M. Batholomew returned to the} Mr. F. R. Cramer recently moved vorks, has placed two «add. 1 @ /eyes no pimples, a feeling of buoy- eee jSained in poularity since its reor-jhe in his office the Ol! Exchange|city today from Denver, where he| here from Denver, Colo., and accept-|© on the job and the p on Hairhas been grown again, after bald- |®"cy like childhood days, you must Rebekahs Enjoy | Sanization. The members are aske?1''"I*ing today after a slight iliness.|nas been looking after business in-|¢d a position in the labor department, |t work reminds one of the old s. This is now scien- | Keep your body free from poison- Box Social. to bring their friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fitzhugh of|terests for the last week. has resigned in order to accept a posi.| fairy tale of “Jack and the bean ours may beanamen- |US wastes. Dr. Edwards’ Olive The box social given by the mem- eae \tlanta, Ga.) are: visiting with Mr, ee . tion as electrician with the Natrona| Stalk.” ouhavenot been usingthe | Tablets’ (a vegetable compound ~ the bers of the Natrona Rebekah No. 13,, Annual Engineers and Mrs. Albert Hill of this city. A. E. Stirrett attorney of the| Power Company | » do not delay in apply- | mixed with olive oil) act on the |! gut which was held in the I. 0. o. ¥ [Banquet Announced | Necrtigs Nichols & Stirrett law offices, has re- | At the regular meeting of safety | © producers are so con- |liver and bowels like calomel—yet hall last evening was well attended| Invitations have been extended tor{, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Green of Doug-|turned from Denver, where he has| Mrs. William Swartsfager, who ro-|division Noo a, held. on Wadrenie, | fident they offer you satisfactory hair |have no dangerous after effect. = by imenibere Varia shale tetentia: the annual banquet of the American|!/#® Spent yesterday in the city visit-{been looking after business interests. | turned recently from an extended trip| morning, the members evinesd a gan, | BFoWth or your money-back. Get a |Take one nightly and note results, The committee in charge of the) Association of Engineers: to be held|!06 with friends. They made the trip Sa'S518 through the South, is reported as|interest in the workings of the lung.| Small box of KOTALKO at any active | They start the bile and overcome meeting had planned many novel en-|at the Henning hotel next Saturday |0Verland and report the roads te bt] J. B. Barnes, attorney of the Mids|being ill. Mr. Swartsfager tells us| motor, which was recently pucchescr| dusstore. Apply Kotalko each day— | constipation. That's why millions of tertainments among which was the| night. in fair ‘condition: west Refining Company, left last night] th : | ch your mirror! Do a kindly act, boxes are sold annually. 1c and bat trimming teetisor: tls tl Yue the not of a serious na- by the management as a new unit of a cont for the gentle- : - on.a short business trip through the buld friends this advertisement, __30c.—Adv. men, The prize was awarded to Paul| The Students of Unity met at the, Attorney G. R. Hagens is in Chey-| state. - z= ci Jones,. home of Mrs. Henry Johnson on] Shne attending to business for a few seks After the dinner dancing was en-|South Bcech street last might. Mra. | 4¥8- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowey of Riv- joyed until a late hour. eee Ladies’ Aid of North Casper Has Meeting. The Ladies’ Aid society of afternoon at the chapel. Twelv members and three guests were pre: ent. Articles for the bazaar whic! the committee. “ The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Smith ‘Wednesday, when complete arrange- ments for the bazaar will be made. eee The Knights of Pythias will hold open lodge at the I, 0. 0. F. hall to- morrow evening in recognition of the 57th anniversary of the founding of the organization. be assisted by the Pythian Sisters. The Knights will the} ‘North Casper chapel met Wednesday will be held March 5 were handed to! next} Keyser of Denver was in charge of the interesting meeting. The next gathering will be held with Mrs. Sam Service at her home on South David street at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Villnave is Hostess Covers were laid for ten guests at the dinner party served at the home of fMr. and Mrs. Tom Villnave in honor of the birth anniversary of Mrs, Villnave. The decorations for , the home and the dining table were cut flowers while a huge birthday cake formed the center piece of the table. After the dinner the evening was pleasantly spent with music. Ca ae Mrs. C. A. Sanford has returned from Denver where she has been for several weeks. While there Mrs, San- ford adopted a three months old baby eee Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Dawson of Fan- sas City, Mo., have returned to their home after visiting here for the last week with friends and relatives. eae E, C. Calhoun has returned from Cheyenne, where he has been looking after business interests for the week. eee Thomas Kennedy is spending’ the next few days in Cheyenne attending to business matters. eee A. G. Holmes has been in Cheyenne looking after important business in- terests. eee C, H. Anderson is expected to re- turn today from Cheyenne, where he has been attending to business. rer iiey Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dyke are visit- ing with friends here from thelr home Mr. “Gets-It” Just As Good F Ends All: Corns ‘or Back If It Fails, erton were in the city last night on their way to Denver. editor of the Riverton Chronicle and Bowey is Calluses, Money seconds after you touch the corn uid corn remover the jab- pain of it stops,for all time, Kassis Dry Goods Co. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS February 18th and 19th Percales Our entire stock of Spring Percales is at your disposal at these wonderful re- duced prices Light Percales, per yard ... 19c Ginghams Just received a shipment of the latest spring patterns of Gingham. Here is a great opportunity to save if you are pre- paring to do your spring sewing. iri which she has named Margaret Music will be enjoyed and refresh-| ®! in Salt Creek, They have a home in Ce me eit Gladys. The little daughter is now at mente will be served. ‘All Visitors aly, Te wile daughter is now At | Casper, which they are renting for Dark Percales, per yard. ... . 22c Gingham, per yard....... 21c K. of C. Have McKinley street. . * the winter months. eee Miss Freda Olson is visiting in the ‘ Ladies’ Silk Gingham, per yard....... 28c “= tis f the Knights of Col city from her home in Minneapolis, poeniins of the Ruts hia ob; COMtty: Minn., with friends and relatives. Miss ‘ bus was held Tuesday evening at the PERSONALS ° Mullen Club hall. Arrangements were |} ———— Waists made for a meeting to be held shoruy |. H, Mulcahy, who has recently CASPER PLEASED after aster when a large class of cat:-| pened a tailoring and dry cleaning ox BY QUICK RESULTS didates will be initiated. oar American Legion to Give Dance Announcement has been made that the American Legion assisted by the members of the Auxiliary to the Am- erican Legion will give a series of in- formal dancing parties at the Henning hotel. The first will be given Friday evening under the auspices of spo- cial patronage. Distinctive features will add to the evening's entertaia- ment and the committee of the Amer- ican Legion plan to make the affairs most attractive. The dances will be in- formal and all American Legion men |tablishment for men and women at }181 Sout Center street has been call: ed to Rapid City, S. D., by the serious iliness of his father. Mr. Mulcahy, Sr.,.has been in charge of the main offices of the company in Rapid City. eibes R. S. Ellison, of the Midwest Re- fining company is back in the city] after spending yesterday at the fields in Big Muddy and at Glendo. eee ‘W. H. Thurman, who has been con- fined to his home for some time by serious illness; ig. able to be up and intends to return to his work with the Midwest Refining company tomor- Everyone is pleased with the quick results of simple witchhazel, cam- phor, hydrastic, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One man’s eyes were so badI$ strained he could not read without pain. Two applications relieved him. A lady with weak, in- flamed eyes was greatly helped by ONE bottle, We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE per’ Pharmacy—Adv. Bria ‘ati ® 0 ‘i vt drug store. Mfd. wrence & Co. Chicago. x weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Cas-/ Sold and recommended in| Casper by the Kimball Drug Store —Adv. $4 Silk Pongee Waists $2.95 Silk Petticoats in 9 Taffeta or Satin row. are invited to attend. eee Bachelor's Club Dance it. ‘With elaborate decorations trans- forming the Winter Garden and spe- cial numbers introduced in the, usual dance program the Bachelor's club ‘will entertain at a novel evening for sew H. FE. Comfort spent yesterday in Salt Creek looking after Qusiness for the Midwest Refining company. He Arrivals : for 1921 | Dresses! Dresses! _ We just received a new shipment of LEARN OR NO PAY The same receiving committee com- posed of the Mesdames Johnson, Rousch and. Service, will be present at the dance to be given by the Sat- Peejaeseabora savocs ator oetain| i f Children’s Gingham Dresses and _ all dances. iyi be Valentines and the ae > “Stahl” Is No “Stall” S D C. | . eiateee it inten tne Yaleines ol GqaRD 1. STAHL utts, resses, oats priced lower than you can make them bo deca peoereeneg ene Gd id peau: : for. All in the latest styles and patterns. snvitations first ismied by the cluh| @| Instructor in Dancing They Are Choice Quality and Ate Priced at at the door, |5| WINTER GARDEN he nica teesl ] 2 ie ¥ 5 t jew Leve we beg bgy a Dance 6 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. e U On Display for Your Selection - Kassis Dry Goods Co. | Next Door to Kimball Drug Store The city that has ade- Bote a temas dou ¥ : meeal advantege Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of This Most Startling Offer |] = | CDA igs How Many Cubes? 5 a B ; b a 6 : Let’s Meee Casper fi] 5, 6 or 7? 2 Pianos--4 Player Pianos i in §tOc omp any a oy | Don’t Guess Just arrived from the Chas. E. Wells Music Com- 4 }~ Buy a Lot—Build a {|}. Come in and we will tell paty, Denner Parad Fd Fate tla poshy er : ; ° * thal timepiece that keeps |{ff these insfruments, and. it is to! YOUR advantage to Denver’s Great Wholesale Tailors, Are Conducting a Ten- you guessing and let us ee them. * ‘ edi ghten't Phone 211-M between 5 and 6 p. m. ‘ ; z : i | 30S. L SCHWARTZ LI. GULICH, Representative Day Sale of High-Grade Tailored to Your Order ; Iris Theater Bldg. cieaains 2 ui SI IT S d O A" iE R C @ A T S “ay Do You Wear ‘ A ? ' ogee iis Bacon? | B22 50& $29.50]: See an oe Yous dow Be Malt cen Lagi ° * si QUIRES . Your widow ican Legion t and children will collect only those Tha Aiacchetie | Lajstein' opi boii $35 to $60 Values $60 to $85 Values i op , polities you fad tn dance et deat. Suhesy davbiion totes Sdsiu a3 principles I Casper Location With ts on which the Republic is founded. ; ss ‘c ‘i ‘Active service in the late war, in army, navy, standard of Sig. Ht : Cc. H. WHALEY, I ailor E you are le in touch with any Legion member TODAY and join his post or find ont how to form one of your own Every Legion member wears this button — — ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew 116 East Midwest Avenue Casper, Wyo. Store Open Until 9 P. M. Every Evening During This Sale All Garments Union Made Phone 153 eenonncsccsecooeosesoscoooses: