Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1921, Page 3

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sper. Dally Cribune mobil jow there in the interests of the Joe Mansfield, Inc. Motor com- a pany. Mr. Pi 1 7 pany. Mr. Pierce recently purchased /? FGustrial News is wrsneavercenees onseneconeneenseee’ A W. Peake of the Midwest Refin- 5 ing company is on a business trip) STANDARD REFINERY NOTES. through the state. He ts expected to} rarlo G: ft de- return to bis offices here tomorrow. | partment Sua soeetan | Kec igse the John Winifrey is in from the Ken. | neth McDonald ranch in the Hole-in- the-Wall country on business and} Helge Hellock and H. Hedreik, ma- pleasure. see awarded to the most correct : Ns Brooks’ ranch on the Muddy ig here it afds in keeping é 4 4 for the week end visiting with friends the correct stan ‘McFar- g a i s i and attending to business interests. eee Herman Seidel! has returned after attending to some personal business. the judges. pees ae gale Star Clothing company, leaves to-| C, H. Osborne, employe of the tin ‘The decorations were blue and bit 2 : eA H night on an extended buying trip in| shop department is back ‘m the job pink and the flowera used for the table decorations were pink tea roses. Foviat acts apes Mean dig ian Meee ce terpiece. were laid for cight ccess. A sum ‘of over, $400 was cleared at be gone about three weeks and will) count of {tim the bazaar held in the Temple Audi- visit the marts in New York and Chi- torfum yesterday afternoun and eve- ‘ F ee m a H cago. Peter Warner is enjoying a short ning, by the ladies of St Mark's _ e-e vacation and {s spending the Lime in Earl C, Boyle of the Boyle's garage |iooking after some personal property. Guild. The sale of the handmade garments is in Denver attending the unnual and cooked articles was made from poi tay pa peta 1 pada automobile show. John Curley, switchman, is being afternoon 20 tables of auction bridge Oe : i MRS. FAVERSHAM DIES. \ilmess of his mother. We trust to were played. Tea was served all aft- : s |see him back on the job within sev- erngon. In the evening dancing was| ~ /% oad ee NEW: YORK, April 8—Mrs. Wil-|eral days, lam Faversham, who while she was} orchestra will furnish music for the dancing from 9 o'clock until midnight. Mrs. Sam Service, assisted by her committee, will chaperon the dance. eee detained at home on account of the enjoyable. The articles whieh were left over on the stage, was known as’ Julic| Frank Pew, of the construction de Pp. E. 0. to open oe me in. eae ere ened Opp, died here today at the Post-|;artment, has been called away on Meet auctioned eff, ani th Saturlaae : nae ae apr ide to hice yeast cog graduate hospital after an operation. “account of the death of his father. Miss lykes w: jostess sing th> & her home, 804 South Grant street, | netted a neat su a. it a regulat meeting of the members|. Mrs. Leeper, president of the or- S Site Se ges oy 66 99 of the P. E. O. society tomorrow aft-| ganization, was in charge of the ba- f ‘ 4 Z : f 0) ong e ats ernoon. zaar, and a number of efficient com- # 6 * f vo) eee mittees did the work. All felt re- ‘The members of the Standard family extend their sympathies in his be- reavemeyt puMic Wednesday. Two of the notaries, E. M. Cleas and A. B. Chase, are residents of Clarkellen, which 1s ‘ “|steaders have not left yet as Henry ; : | 5 sons, have departed for Mason City.|Voerding haa made arrangements {0 : each week and as the : : Ray Gordon who is employed on the| expect to be gone for about ten days.|Pe ANay for three weeks white visit ‘Chas. Yi } lice forci Mavi Ibasn aitag( t60 tae OaS WHOL seer of the police force, has Morris Hayutin manager of the eral days on account of being ill. PAGE THREE Pober: Johnson has reported fer enjoyed a short|in Campbell county. L. ¥. Chas, Myz:ck, of the tin shop de- Glenrock Of! company several ‘days. It appears that all the home. being absent for sev- New Station Revealed. CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 8.—Did the eastern markete. Mr. Morris will|after being off several days on ac-|you ever hear of Clarkellen, Wyo? Neither did we until Governor Carey appointed a small flock of notaries new McMahon has gone to Den- ‘ | ver, where be will look after business eee job after having been out at his home-|P#ttment. fs atsent on account of] 05." the stead for a tew days. illness, We trust to be able to re- port his early recovery, for peal RRS EE ———Subserthe for The Tribune-——— A good complexion fs not a matter of putting something on the face, but of putting the blood and the feminine organs in healthy condition. No woman can have a fair skin if her health is undermined C fo) ] u m b i a with drains, pains and nervousness. _Grafonola | Now. a&&?) Prescription than by all paints More real complexions have been se- cured by using Dr. Pierce’s Favorite and powders combined. It makes women well, and well women are always fair to look upon. Remember that the “Pre-War latest fashion 1s a natural complex- lon. Prices Thore is but one thing that holds Fortnightly Club 7s paid for their efforts by tie social . to Be ‘Envertained. and financial success of ths undertak-} HOPI INDIAN, WHO ISN’T EVEN HEAD OF THE HOUSE, ACTING oming 9) mefrica in Mrs. C. H. Townsend will preside] ing. roa any faked) TO PS Sper ee snceer at eine of Mp hep hegeed ae Herts at a bridge dinner to be served this i ht were long ahead of the Nineteenth amendment jong the is the evening for the members of the Fort-| “Sumble” Party Given woman is the head of the house and everything belongs to her. Even tho , not er ome i rama nightly Bridge club, After the din-| at Methodist Church. children take her name instead of that of her husband. Here is a Hopi ner the evening will be devoted to] ‘The young men of the Sunday class! father and son. Evidently the head of the hoase is out for the day. playing auction’ bridge. of the Methodist church were hosts last —— cee night at a “jumble” party, given for], ; + *3 was eager to take part in the dis-}for Nebraska, where they will visit Mrs. J. W. Burkett and daughters,|the young ladies of the Wo-FaLo) cussion of various subjects pertaining| with friends. They intend to make Mpa SybRat Vi seer and Alias COR | ene Pes ehh ee etine ‘earn: to better service in the freight depart-|the trip overland in W. H. Crawford's + a “| ment at Cas} . orn Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Burkett] Refreshments were served. mee Fi PRO vaca aca acm recently underwent a serious opera- eee 5 . Rr. 8S. is visiting with Word received from the Lander) Je %., May of the May Tank com- tion. She is now in much’ better Mrs. R. 8. Ellison 3 Sounitey, ES LCN. Ma mee REE ete oe eye att thie nesting tox Bat Crakk heal latives. in Colorado oe eee Berber coe teeta Boeke, tells’ that the land is coyered| where he will attend to business for by a two-foot snow which fell the|the day. , Surprise Party ee ee ee Is a Success. fr first of the week. ae wee i) Miss wis Van Meter was tho sur-|’| a . Lew Cook of Billings arrived today prised TREE RE OAL given Tac: PERSON ALS Mark U. Weber of the Chappell Oil|to attend to business matters in the the music studio in her new home, company is in the oil fields for thel city, 443 South Durbin street, last even- next few days looking after company see ing. The affair was a complete sur- business. He recently returned from| c, y7. py é , H. Burky is in from the oll fields prise and the guests, mostly all mem-| Word of the death of Miss Nellie} the southern oil centers. attending fo business and visiting with bers of the Christian church, just| Brennan, sister of Henry Brennan, tatty friends. He arrived this morning, walked into the home and took pos-| was received here by Mrs. Brennan.| Dr. Thomas Maghce of Lander is ee 8 session. Mr, Brennan left the first of the week | in the city en route from his home to| R. K. Staley left last night for Den- The evening was spent with vocal] ‘o Bosto, his old home, where he had| Denver. Dr. Maghee is a pioneer of|yer where he will remain for several and instrumeuial music and delicious| een called by the illness of his moth-}the state, and has many friends here! days looking after busines# interests. ihments were bec to the 40] er. Upon lis arrival he learned of the} with whom he fs visiting. ses 6 who attended. sickness of his eister,‘who died the Se A. H. Davis, rate clerk for the Bur- X hext day, The deceased was about) (©. Kennedy of the Park Roads Sales lington here, left this afternoon for 44 years of age and the death resulted | and Service company is in hte east on, Chicago, having been called there on from: sin’atiack: of pheumonia. a business trip. account of the illness of his wife. ‘The 25-plece orchestra which was] Mrs. Brennan, the mother of Mr. le ee eee advertised to play for the musicians'| Brennan, is improving from her ill-) Ww, p. Crawford and W. H. Craw-| Pierce Smith is in Denver on a busi- ball last night drew an especially} ness. Mr.. Brennan will remain im| ford are leaving the last of this week ness trip. He will attend the auto- large crowd. The dance was the an-| Boston until his mother is able to | seem | Se nual affair given by the American} be up. Association of Musicians and proved} The Brennan family are old time to be very successful. residents of Boston and the death of Besides the regular program of }-the sister is regreted by many friends. | If in Doubt How Cet SEE MY LAWYER make the evening more entertaining. 2 Binpy ‘of ‘tne Midwest. Refine Su Yote onBlue 2 T. Roy Barnes and Grace Darmond, who scored such a tremendous, hit in “So Long Let at jhe SRiGrien aden é a short time ago, will appear at this theater again Sunday American Loria Danco * ibe company, Sruitiees tig tata and Monday in another Al Christie comedy-drama entitled at Winter Garden, the state. | “See My. Lawyer.” ‘The third of a series - of informal |’ Sate e Tats vee 4 dances to be given at the Winter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comstock of Garden by the American Legion, will] Des Moines, Towa, arespending a few be held this evening. Legion mem-| days here visiting with friends. bers and their friends are invited. b ote. En The Schembeck orchestra will furnish Enthusiasm prevailed at the Bur- aceon reese] The Season’s Unequaled Purchase “BEST INVESTMENT HE and Most Attractive Sale EVER MADE IN HIS LIFE re AWA New Spring - BY fe Skirts Offered : At One Price _ Choice New Sport Coats You may choose from $15 to $20 values. Choice soon be done for. “When I bought my first bottle ot} “One day a friend told me he be- Tanlac I believe it was the best ‘in-|lieved Tanlac would help me and vestment I ever made in my life,” |asked me why I didn’t try it. Well, said Henry W. Sadler, of 1135 Laird|1I started in on it and since taking avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. five bottles I can say it's the finest “I suffered-trom gastritis, indiges-| thing in the way of a medicine that tion, dyspepsia, and as bad a case of|I have ever seen. Why, it has built stomach trouble as I believe any-|me up Exper eine nti weight body ever had, Why at times I was|and I’m now feeling as fine as a in such pain I woula just Me down | fiddle. I eat good and hearty und on the floor and double up. I didn’t| digest my food without a bit of dare eat any solid food at all and| trouble. Tanlac, and nothing else, is had to live on broths and liquids, I| What put me in such fine health and went down ity weight until I was| words are nol strong enough to ex- almost a living skeleton and had no | Press my gratitude. strength at all. I had to give up my| Tanlac {s sold in Casper by Casper work as bookkeeper and accountant |Pharmacy, in Alcova by the Alcova “und tried to rest up. Then I went to| Mercantile company, in Salt Creek work at the sugar refinery, thinking |by Salt Creek Drug Store.—Adv. | : i ———— HN Tailored of é Fresh from the hands of the makers. They depict last minute styles. all-wool serge. Wh Can You Save Money 7 y By Trading at Canner’s BEGAUSE of our tow overhead and by, reason of careful buying, in which the public is given the full benefit of our familiarity with market conditions. Just Received “A New Arrival of New Spring Models in Ready-to- Wear Suits (All Wool) at $18.00 $25.00 $35.00 Big selection to pick from anda fit Ruprenvecn: Wy See our extraordinary showing of fine Slik Shirts for men at $4.75 and $6.50. Special fits.stter Pree Sh $B 50 Frank Canner Exclusive Outfitter for Men and Young Men 227 SOUTH CENTER Waists Your choice of any Georgette Waist or Blouse in the store shapes and colors await 4.98 : ' your choosing. Midwest i é Across From Building - Postoffice Casper’s Economy Store Extra Special A comprehensive dis- play of the newest and most popular _ styles, ero egies caer epe gee ut MT EM Sickness and weakness bring age early in life. Dr. Pierce’s Announcement ‘ the delicate and th hs The Casper Beayty Parlor beara: eocp a eye hes moved to the baleony of the Midwest Pharmacy. Phone 470. Nellie Potts and Nellie Quinn. and dragging pains. “Favorite scription” is altogether vegetable It is safe to take. Try it NOW. Invalids’ Hotel in charerdake N. ¥. A Wonderful $25--SPECIAL--$25 50 Dresses In Tricotine, Serges, Poiret Twill, Taffeta, Messaline and Georgette— See Our Window Display of Money Saving Values old age back, and that fs health. old Fa- yorite Prescription is a building-up medicine for women. It keeps them looking young by keeping them well. It is a woman’s tonic for the frail, ner- vous, dizzy and who have backache Pre and is made without a particle of alcohol. In tablet or liquid form at all good drug -atores, or send ten cents for trial package of the tablets to Dr. Pierce's Special for Saturday Early Spring Hats of Satin and Taffeta, on Sale at $4.50 New Assortment of Summer Styles Specially Priced The Moore Hat Shop Smith-Turner Balcony FOR SATURDAY ONLY Black Walnut Maple Cream Kisses 35c Pound AND FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S SAKE Sweet Cream Taffy 25c Pound The Lukis Candy Co. Corner Second and Wolcott

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