Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 3

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e Casper Daily Cribune Weight champion of the world, who is|Budig was serious!: iy ill from blood pat to attend the ex: | visiting in Casper, motored to the poisoning resulting from a bruise on|enneites and will leave this afternoon |the opening of th = first freer and suffered much |for Lander. Yellowstone park Ehould Prove of interest to the Boy| A. Myers wus the physician and Mrs. - A mats. tat |Budig is now in a much improved condition. ¥. M. Strong of Denver is spending| ary several days here looking after busi-t = ness interests while registered at the, Miss Jeanne Bodenbach, who has Saoneing’ bates, ;been here visiting with her brother, S63. | Dr. Bodenbach, is leaving this week Mrs. Virginia Foster who has been | "4 for her home in Milwaukee. Wis here for several days, is leaving for! 2 8 2 her home in Oktahoma. | 1. B. Durham and family who have ane ve morning with other prominent Chey. > visited his home here W. C. Deming, editor of the Wyo. ming State Tribune arrived here this morning for the Two-Gwo-Tee pass ing Attorney M. W. rned.from California tended the national con Joe Marquis. formerty a resident | Purcell he: pending a few da Fwhere bi ‘DRESSES. COATS. SUITS AND HATS Never were the styles prettier and the qualities better than we are showing in the beautiful new assortments of merchandise that is flowing in to this big bargain house every day. All merchandise was selected by our Mr. Hirsch, the proprietor, and bought for cash and not from traveling men or jobbers, but zht from the biggest manufacturers in the east and at prices so low that it makes us smile and will make you happy. _ | been vacationing in Colorado, will re- ,the contest the remainder of the time} John Levand is here from Denver|turn to Casper Saturday night after |Was spent playing cards. A lunch-\attending to business matters for the|® Short stop in Estes park, according In honor of Mre. Jack Cunningham |? Was served at 11 o’clock-and soon |next few days. |to advices received at his offices here after the guests left, wishing the} eet e jthis morning. hostess many happy returns of the| R. M. Noeke and John Whelan rete | Mp OR samme, Nevil opel day. 2 a ie: satentey tee the Salt Creek’ oil} Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Reeson who Py Mrs. J. E. Hanway, and , Where they are spending the| have spent the month on vaca Mrs. Bernard Herod. of Houston,|_ Archie Weidner, accompanied by|day looking after business matters, |tion ae coversi Cotonean points, re Texas, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs.|Georse Haworth and R. Webb, is; eee turned here yesterday morning. Mr Harvey Wisner, Mrs. J, E. Hanway |!¢aving tomorrow for South Fork inn,| Robert M. Birch of Chicago, is! Reeson is auditor at the Wyatt hotel and Miss Isabel Hanway entertained ! Where they will stay over the week-| registered at the Henning hotel while| eee at en mtlignocd. at cards their |€94. returning with Mrs. Weildner/looking after business here. , home on South Park street. Four {Who has been spending the last week ae Ksteckiee (be sotulanner tharaas te, Cac H j . is spending the day in Cas- tables of gs mary were played. |*t the resort. per on business. Garden flowers in pretty arrange-| 3; See eee pemere swe ae dans ese Re rene Gecora| Feat erent 2 |_ Joe C. Kinney, president of the The = ener the Mesdames} A dinner was served last evening| Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Poling of this|Kinney Oil & Refiming company, ar James Neville. Bernard Herod, Jack|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold |city and Mrs. F. A. Stewart of Min-|fived here from Cheyenne this morn Mr. and Mrs. C J. Andrew of Den-| ver are visiting with friends here and| jattending to business Interests. t =. LUCKY Cunningham, Harvey Wisner, Seaman, Gerald Penney, H. O. War-| ton, J. ‘Simmons, Leonard Hanway and the Misses Jeanne Bodenbach of Milwaukee, Wis., who is visiting with her brother Dr. Bodenbach, Maud) Hardin, Cora Likely, Polly Wickstrum Margaret England and Daisy Morti- mer. eee * Mr. and Mrs. |A. L. Spurlock are in the city visiting with friends for’ the remainder of the week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Eva Clark Mills. Camping in Big Horns. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price are in the Big Horn mountains, where they aro spending their vacation on a camp- ing and fishing trip. | “Mrs. “R. C. Wyland left today. for South Fork inn, which is in the moun- tains above Buffalo, where she will spend the week-<nd. oe Visitors Leaving This Week-End. Mrs, Emma 3H. Rice and her daugh- ter; Miss Gladye Rice, who have been here for the past month visiting with thelr son and brother, H. E. Rice, housé manager of the Iris theater, are leaving overland this week for their home in Denver,” eer Miss Velva Marsrall of Kansas City, who is the house guest of Mr. 230 South many social affairs. posed of Miss Marshall, her hosts and Mr. aid Mrs. C, H. McFarland, spent the past week at a mountain cabin enjoying a summer outing. The vis- itor will stay here for another month. . ee Is a Baccess. Sabet ae telcnds of “Mrs, _ Henry Sylvester came in a body to her home on North Beech street last night in celebration. of the.birth anniversaly of the hostess. Games and contests, were played and much time was spent on the bean guessing contest, The prize was won by Mrs. Kasman and the conso- lation by Mrs. Alfred Hobbs, After Fred | Manbeck in honor of Mrs. C, B. Man-| neapo! beck and Miss Vera Manbeck, who! are visiting here from Alton, Ill. Miss, Manbeck is leaving today for her| home. Mrs. Manbeck will visit here! for several days longer. Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer who has| been a house guest of her sister, Mrs.| William Cobb, is leaving for her home in Kemmerer. She will visit in Chey- enne before going home. Miss Pfeif-| fer has been the incentive of a num- ber of social events of the younger} set while here. | eee | Dancing Classes to Start. Mrs. C. P. Brodie, who has had noted success with her classes in esthetic, ballet and folk dancing dur- ing the past two years, will again open classes after a summer vacation, | at her studio, 544 South Grant street. | The classes will be formed according to age and ability and work will start immediately on dances for a perform- ance which will be given at the close of each term of dancing. | C. S. Hill, state immigration com-| missioner is in Casper today en route! to Lander, where he will join the caravan which will journey to the ceremonial at Two-Gwo-Tee pass to- morrow. ere Missou Hines who has been here , | for several days visiting with friends left last night for Denver. eee Sot Chan of Thermopolis, arrived here last night to join the Casperites who will leave this afternoon for Lander to attend the opening of the Yellowstone park entrance. a9 Henry Johnson, prominent rancher in Natrona county, is in Casper to- day on business, See | Roy C. Wyland, vice president of| the Wyoming National bank, accom- by Tommy Ryan, _ex-middie- , Minn. have returned from|!"& and plans to spend several days a two week's tour through Yellow. |0" business. stone park, | ON SAR see | A. D. Kelley, president of the Kel ‘Tom Hall is spending a few days ley Mercantile company, Cheyenne, is in the city from Arminto, attending | Mumbered-among the business visitors to business interests and visiting bere today. with friends. | “ee | Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop and son Mrs. H. G. Budig has returned! Jerry, left this morning via motor for from Lead, S. D., where she was yis-| Lander, where they will visit at the iting with her mother, Mrs. John/H6me of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Zurich. Her baby son was bornipreparatory to joining the caravan there. After returning to Casper Mrs.which will leave Lander tomorrow Saturday Specials 50 SKIRTS Have been priced up to $12.50 For Saturday $3.95 40 DRESSES Have been priced up to $75.00 For Saturday $22.95 New shipments every day of fall and winter merchandise and millinery. Ss STRIKE CIGARETTE Paradise Park Open Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Matinee Every Sunday—4 p.m. CLASSES STARTING SATURDAY Ballet, Aesthetic and Folk Dancing—Children and Young Ladies Classes, MRS. C. P. BRODIE Phone 592M Studio—544 South Grant Street DANCE Every Evening At the DANCE PALACE One made of fine quality wool or silk ma- terials, in a variety of beautiful colors, very neatly trimmed and well finished, same as are sold everywhere for $30. Our Price DRESSES large assortment of Dresses ak is VE We also have Dresses of extra fine quality for very dressy or special occa- One lot of All-Wool Suit silk-lined in a variety season’s best shades. Very neatly trimmed and well finished. Made to sell for $ Our price. $950 If you are wanting a real tine All- Wool Suit, the newest styles and trim- ming, we have them. Prices up to Satin or sions and prices up to $75. $125. Ladies Fall Hats 700 H. t In a variety of beautiful small and large shapes, made of good ats quality velvets and plushes, well made and very neatly trimmed. Choice of $ 5.00 This Lot Our Millinery Department is packed with most any kind of a Hat that any woman would like for any occasion. Prices Range Up to $39.00 : SILK WAISTS AND BLOUSES One large assortment of Silk Wais{s and Blouses in beautiful colors. All very neatly trimmed and made of best quality georgette crepe and crepe de chine. Embroidered fronts and braid trimmed collar and cuffs. All re- : duced to of sizes. °6.45 | *4.95 The LEADER In The Midwest Building To all women who enjoy beautiful foot- —— ——— . = wear we extend a cordial invitation to P2599 9A 9A come and see the very first of these inter- = 9 3 9 God’s Looking Glass esting new modes of marked individuality WHAT IS IT? which Fashion favors for Fall. Come to the Big Tent and See What It Means to Look IGGIN Into It. KAKA ERXA AYES EEE EEXY EYE YIEXIXEENIEXEXIIAE) FEELING BETTER THAN IN YEARS Spokane Woman Tells of Wonderful Restoration to Health Since Taking Tanlac. “My troubles had so gotten the best of me that I never expected to feel as well again as I do now since taking ‘Tanlac,” said Mrs. M. L. Auge, of N. 2216 Washington street, Spokane, ‘Wash. . “For eight or nine years I suffe: from chronic dyspepsia and indiges- tion and was in a very badly rundown condition. My appetite’ was so poor that I never relished anything to eat, and_I had such severe pains in my stomach that at times I just had to lie down until they would ease up a little. 7 “My heart papitated frightfully, and I was so nervous that the least little unusual noise would getme all excited and cause me to tremble like a leaf. My limbs and feet would swell all up and belome very painful. At night I lay awake until nearly two o'clock before I could drop off to sleep, and 1 became too weak to do my housework. “Several of my friends who had taken Tanlac with splendid results advised me to try it, and it only took four béttie to put an end to my troubles and now I feel better than I have in many years. My appeite is just fine now, everything agrees with me perfectly and I'm gaining in weight right along. My nerves are so steady that I sleep good and sound every night, and I never have an ache or pain of any kind although I am 74 years of age. Tanlac has made me feel better than I have in many years,” ‘Taniac is sold in Casper by the Cas- per' Pharmacy and by leading drug- gists everywhere.—Ady. _ One assortment of Blouses of trico- lettes and other washable silk mate- rials in a good variety of colors. Very neatly trimmed and large assostment Opposite Postoffice Smith-Turner Drug Store 133 S. Cente? St. PATTERN HATS Children’s School Felts. Come Where Prices Are Down “YOUR SHOEMAN” Hosiery to Match ‘August 19 Friday Evening Third and Park eS N e

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