Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1921, Page 3

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“The Ladies Aid society of the Christ- {ari church will meet with Mrs. D. L. Gaston, 370 South Ash street on ‘Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All are asked to be present as an election of officers will be held. oe. Pattens Return From After spending severa! weeks visit ing friends and relatives in various parts of lowa, Michigan and Iilincis. and visiting at many resorts in thé vi- cinity of Chicago, Mre. W. H. Patten and daughter, Miss Evelyn, have re- turnéd here. They are at home in their apartment in the Wyandotte. Mr. Patten, prominent local attorney, ac- companied them on the trip but re- turned several weeks aco. 7 Retarn After ‘Wedding Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford have returned to Casper after a wed: ing trip. Their marriage took place at ‘the home of the bride, a popular sotiety girl of Montana. They will be at homes to friends here. The groom ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wonderly, pioneers of this part of the country and has many “friends who will welcome the bride into their circles. ° Wonderly ? a. Busy Bee - to Meet. ‘The members of the Busy Bee cir- ele of the Methodist church will niect at the home of Mrs. Homer Tedford, 11 East G street on Friday afternoon. \epresentatives from the CY circle ‘rill also be present as plans for the Ginner which will be seryed during the conference week will be discussed. oe PERSONALS ‘Miss Loulse Riach, who has been a fuest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis during the summer, left last night for Denver where she will yisit for some time. eee ‘Mrs. Hazel Freed, O. S. & -D. clerk at the Burlington, has left the city on her vacation, the most of which she will spend in Mlinois. one Miss Edna, Potter, stenographer at the local Burlington freight house, Is leaving on a thrty days’ vacation on x coast. the = anes ic ee “°C. H. Retmerth of the firm of Reim- (ert and Van Denberg, auditors and accountants, is spending the week in - Lander on business for ‘the company. , one EK. Staley is here from Denver at- tending to business connected with his brokerage affairs.” eee G. M. Vandaveer of the- Midwest Refining company is spending a few days in Thermopolis on business and Pleasure. : eee “Ewing Honnel of Louisville, Ky., is spending feveral days in the city at NEWYORK SALES ARE ENORMOUS iggest Thing of Kind Ever ag reg in That S , Says ~ Big Wholesaler. — "The fact that 625,000 bottles of Tan- lac have been sold in the state of New since its introduction there less than one year ago, is a big business item that will attract unusual atten: tion throughout the entire east. for the Gibson-Snow company,” tho well- known wholesale druggists, with branches in Albany, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse, recently announced that % the preparation was now selling in their trade territories alone at the phenomenal rate of $00,000 ‘bottles a year. Yif tho present rate continues,”* said Mr. Evans, “‘this state alone will rs 2 require conpiderab'p over 60,000 bottles a year. This is a tre- “mendous figure, but I am really con ‘wervatire in making this statement.” -Taniac is sold in Casper by the Cas- per Pharmacy and by leading drug- gists everywhere.—aAdy. | Refining company have returned from WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923. : tending to business connected with his oil interests and with the estate of Hiram Léwis of which Mr. Honne! ix executor. He was formerly a resident here’ and prominently known fér his oil holdings. eee William: Brewer is spending the day in the e’ty from his ranch home at Powder river. eee Mr. and Mra-John Paul Linder ef Salt Creek( accompanied by their son and daughter, are looking after busi ness here for a few days. wiles Ira J, Wetherill of the National Supply company has left for Toledo, Ohio, where he will look after com-| pany business. see Joe L. May of the May Tank com pany and ©, L. Hudson of. the pur chasing department of the Midwest Salt Creck where they spent yester: day. looking after business matters, Carers and for Richmond, old home, where’ be rill spend about @ month. The tourists intend to stop at Denver, cago, Tll., Niagra, N.Y. and New ¥. City before going to Richmond. Che Casper Daily Cridbune . Mr. Donah: miobile's 2 |Jessic LaCrosse occupied mdsh: Lawton | Kansas City. Mo. Chi- ork “ee Miss Virginia Anne Boyce. former! public sfenographer at the Henning hotel, has left for San Francisco, Cal.,} where she intends to make her home in the future. At the time the ¢ ear claimed that the Aug. 23.—Jessie|cidental and no Wyo., who wa CHEYENNE, Wyo. arrests wer LaCrosse of Lander, Later, however, information was ot eae arrested at Helena, Mont., recently ed from the woman who Mr> and Mrs. H. Dawson of 5t.''" connection the killing near le Sellers which Louis, Mo. are spending the week! Lander April 21 of Ivan Sell- ‘ing of murder c here yisiting with friends. Mr. Daw. Ts, und who was brought to the Lara-|tcn and the Lac w. son iS als atténding to business mat-|™iec county jail here Saturday, to - * ters ‘contiécted with his off interests | “wait jon by the November grand jury jo United States district court, is charged not with being ac ceasory to the ing of Sellers, bat with being a ipal in the crime. She is the ninth prisoner in the coun-| ty jail here charged with murder in| the first degree, this being the larg. est number so charged in the histor; of the county George Lawton, also charged with the murder of Sellers, was brought to Cheyenne from Lander several weeks country. in this part of. the “ee Mrs, FE. 1. Johnson of Los Angele Cal, who has been a guest at t home of her son-in-law and daughte: Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nelson, is leaving for Chicago and other eastern points where she will visit\ for some tine. Mrs. Johnson took charge. of the Nel#on residence while Mr. and Mrs. Nelson visited the British islands and the continent DRNE CARS TO LINE: ago. He and the LaCrosse woman,|ter manuf: Sellers - Arc TOO .ATE TO CLASSIFY. riding” on the Wind River Indian res-| Buffalo, N ervation the night of April 21 when WANTED TO RENT—One room for|a shot fired from the back seat of the P machine passed through the upboister-| with th. ng of the front seat. entirely through | valve c (tr The Rev. J. H. Gockel has returned from Lincoln, Neb., where he has been. attending the district synod of the Lutheran churches in Nebraska and Wyoming. eee Mrs.. Lovey Hudson is in Denver visiting with friends, and attending to ‘Dusiness interests. eee Mr. and Mrs. P. D: Smith of Park- erton motored to Casper this morning and are spending the day visiting with friends and at(ending .to business mat ters. eee G. M. Penley, accompanied’ by his father, Mr. Peniey who recently came here from.Colorado to visit with his son, has left for the Big Horn moun. tains where he. will enjoy a camping trip. eee Miss Mario Stewart, head operator of the Mountain States Telephone of. fices, has returned from a vacation trip of two weeks. eee James Stewart. of O'Neill, Neb.. is here looking after business intercsts and yisiting with friends fermerly of O'Neill. ‘ see BE. J, Donahue of the Brodie Rubber company and William Berry of New York are leaving overland for the east MERCHANDISE STOCKS of Department Stores, General Stores, or Specialty Shops of any size, !arge or small BOUGHT FOR CASH WRITE WIRE DRY GOODS CO BARGAIN CENTER OF THE WEST P. 0. BOX 1528 DENVER, COLORADO ANNOUNCEMENT THE HOME HOTEL approximately At 133 West Second Street Is Now Under ‘NEW MANAGEMENT All rooms have been thoroughly cleaned’ and renovated. Large modern rooms at moderate prices. Special Rates by Week and * Month EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS IN. ~ } DRESSES AND: SKIRTS . | They are new arrivals and must be seen to be ap- | ; Dresses at $22.95 New Merchandise preciated. The} are priced exceptionally low. - Skirts at | $395 Arriving Daily ZMH MnOMAMMAMAMAMM : PACKARD Increasing evidence of the popularity of the Packard Single-Six is shown each day on every important thoroughfare in America. ’ You CAN SAFELY EXPECT FROM THE PACKARD SINGLE-SIX A YEARLY AVERAGE OF 17 MILES OR BETTER TO THE GALLON OF GASOLINE, 2,000 MILES OR BETTER TO THE GALLON OF GL, AND 15,000 MILES OR BETTER FROM TIRES The Packard Single-Six Tour- ing is now $2975, f.0. b. Detroit ¥ PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY + PETROIT Vv JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. 137 South Kimball Street yUUUNUUU UU OU W) U) WU) AULULU] U) Phone 346 LURUAU) Ask the man who owns one. UAULU LUAU ULULULUAURULULUSUTULU LULU] NMAMAMANHHAMO MN NAH ANA AMAMAAAHAM U r ~~] . x THE UNIVERSAL CAR “ATTENTION FORD OWNERS + We now have the most completely equipped Ford Serv- ice Station inthe West. We maintain this service for your benefit. Take advantage of it. WE REBORE FORD CYLINDERS AND FIT NEW = PISTONS AND RINGS FOR $18.00 . This includes the new Pistons and Rings. We guaran- tee a perpect job. : We Rebabbit Main Bearings for $4.50 .WE USE NOTHING BUT GENUINE FORD PARTS EARL C. BOYLE Authorized Ford Dealer 125 to 137 North Center Phone 9 PEACE-AMROW ADDS FOUR NEW ENCLOSED. === SSS A eae AE i ce et te i log, printed in color n detail ined ;ing @ soundifg board, th of national| Arrow roof deadens all re beautiful ng enclosed n throughout er. been pro-/¢ s L. B. Cor Everyone to See “THE WHIP” Midwest Theater at Mills Tonight Only forces air along t boards, while a new roof vent N/lator which ix cleverly concealed bs the dome light draws a larg of air from the interior. volume This 1 With only a few weeks left before school opens, many mothers who make their children’s’ clothes are now beginning to buy so as to avoid the tardy shop- pers and the usual rush. These Are Some of the Items You'll Want for School Dresses Splendid assortment of quality Blue Serges for Blouses and Skirts. Priced 95c to $1.59 Ginghams in plaids, h r d colors, in widths from 27 to 32 inches and priced for 19c, 23c, 29c and 39c Devonshire Cloth, a strong, durable material shown in checks, plaids and solid colors, Priced at 43c Cloth 36-inch Indian Head, suitable for making your Middies, Priced at 29c The Attractive patterns of our Per- cales and the vast assortment promise you a surprise at 19c, 23c and 33c Boys’ black fine and heavy y Ribbed Hose in sizes 6 to 10, 25c to 43c Misses’ fine Ribbed Hose in white, black and cordovan in sizes 5 to 10. 33c to 43c You will find the other necessities of school children in our store and a large assortment to pick from. inch Peggy stripes and plaids, Priced at 33c 86-inch Middy Cloth for regulation Middies. Special at 49c in desirable Misses’ Underwear in fine wool, silk and wool and fine cotton combinations will immediately attract your attention by the reasonable price and quality, THE GOLDEN RULE WE SELL FOR LESS a Lorain Oven Canning As advertised in this week’s Saturday Evening Post, is being done every day right here in Casper by over two hundred satis- fied Lorain owners. Why not take advantage of this wonderful labor-saver? Clark Jewel Lorain Ranges are pric2d $65.00 and up. Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First St. Phone 1500

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