Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921, retta Heights academy for the year. Miss: Nettleton will attena ner nrst r year at thé school and will specialize j in domestic science. ; ’ ats , iness trip in the interests of the Mid-' west Refinery company. | oes A. M. Garbutt has returned from) Salt Creek where he has been looking| after business interests. cee J. D. Cook of the Elk Basin Con- solidated Petroleum company, is in the city from: Worland looking after) business matters. eee | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis of| Parkerton are here looking after! business and visiting at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Melvin oa Sours] “pruce street. A nutober of the teachers from the Natrona county high school and the Park school are invited to be the guests of Mrs. John Bryne at ter sum- - home at Gothm: mer pom ot Cothmare bark. Te Dr | “. P. Plummer who spent resterday + the Waddie suetice onscsitetas: in the Salt Creek fields “has returned] Mrs. L. C. Morrison, who was for- eS ars to the city and is now in his offices|merly here connécted with the Bur-! 2. ys aldtaw-Carr in the Oil Exchange bulding, Ungton offices, is visiting in the city| S ee W. R. Finney of the Midwest Refin-| Mrs. Herman Budig. Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock | ing company is out of the city Jooking > « at the Presbyterian Manse, 801 South|after business interests through the Wolcott Btrect the Rev. Charles A.| state. Wilson united Robert Laidiaw and. see . 3ties Esther Curr, both of this city.| John Whelan has returned from Salt Tho young’ couple were attended by| Creek where he spent yesterday look- Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCohechy. ing after oll interests, Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw will make see ; 2 their home on a ranch about 17 miles} Iz. M, Boeke, city attorney, is here parth of Casper. @fter spending yesterday in the oll slit Bhs fields at Salt Creek. wee Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Ne- vada, are here visiting with friends and relatives of Mrs. Wilson, who was| Beginning Saturday morning. The) formerly Miss Grace Hendrickson. Leader, the popular ladies store in the pind eee Midwest bullding, has tnaugurated Dean Smith of Tulsa, Okla. is|What it is pleased to term a Harvest ito ae spending the week here looking after|S2¢, and from the class of merchan-| oll interests. dise offered, and the unusually Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Seaman will eee tractive pfices obtaining, it is certain| + preside this evening at an informs]! wiiam Kyne has returned to his|that the popular store will be crowded «< entertainment at their home on South} oftices in the Ol! Exchange butlding|With eager buyers early Saturday + McKinley street. Auction bridge willl a¢ter spending the week through the|™orning. Max Hirsch, the proprietor friends and relatives: : w alg a ran a as WILL START SATURDAY. beon in ill health for the past year, is confined at the State hospital, where e is having treatment with the hove of a complete recovery. - {be played. The guests will be Dr. and| state on business matters. of The Leader, is in New York, on an- * Mrs. @, A, Sanford, Dr. and Mrs. C. eee other one of his buying expeditions, : E. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer and because he has the-cash is secur- B. EB, Van Mar, representing the Rehr. - 4 ing the pick of the big wholesale M. & V. tank company of Wichita o- Fs Falls, Texas, is spending a few days|house offerings in the metropolis. Word of Marriage In the city looking after business in.| TP Leader ts also giving away a Is Received. ‘ terests. handseme souvenir with every dollar Word of the marriage of Everett Myers, son of Dr. W. A. Myers of this city, to Mi4 Mabel Holliday, also of Casper has been received by friends here. The ceremony was performed the first of this month at the home of the bride's sister in Havelock, Neb., neer Lincoln. Mrs. Myers was gowned in an ela borate fur trimmed suit with pattern hat to match. Only relatives and inti- mate friends attended the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Myers plan to re- spent at their big Harvest sale. Ra cali MOTHER RETURNS TO BE NEAR SON FACING CHARGE. OF FORGERY Frank S._King. president of the Wyoming-Corrididale Sheep company of Cheyenne is Iboking after business here. Mr, King is an authorized ai thority on wool and is noted through. out the entire country. ees A. J. Hardendorf has left for the Bates Hole country to the Bodie struc- ture where a joint well is being put down by the Midwest, Chappell, San Juan and IowasWyoming oil com- turn to Casper in the near future and} panies. The well is about § miles east} CHEYENNE, Sept. Mrs. Marie wil’ make their home here for the|of the Bolton creek field. ‘Anabudti> pothets ae Somep ican Aare \. winter. : ° Ste son, alias John Johnson, is back in eee Seventh Annual Masque Burton H, Lester is leaying for the| Cheyenne, to be near her son while erst where he will visit in Chicago,|he is avaiting arraignment on a Ball to Be Given. New York City id other east-| charge of forging a United States ‘October 27 is the date chosen by the [PF ivan 56 will je the retura money order. Anderson, who has Just completed a two-year term in the Leavenworth penitentiary, was taken into custody at the gate of the prison on the charge now standing against him, He was sent up for deserting from the 15th Cavalry while station- ed at Fort Russell. Before his arrest on that charge, it is alleged, he forged the name of a comrade in the army to a money order and attempted to obtain the money for which the, or- Royal Neighbors for the seventh an. nual masque ball which will be held at the Winter Garden of the Moose lodge. All of the guests are invited to come en masque and-a committee has been appointed who will yote upon the most beautiful original and best. car- ried out costume. : An attempt is being made to;get a ntract W:th one of the best known costumers of Denver to send an as- Sarees Mr. and Mra, Francis Sanford have returned from a motor trip to Craw- ford, Neb., where they spent two weeks visiting with Mr. Sanford’s par- ents, cee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zurick have returned to their home in Lead, 8. D., after spending the week visiting with Mr. Zurick’s, sister, Mrs. Her-| der called e cos to Casper for | ‘ z Y tho affair, Announcempnt will be made [™s/ Budtg, of thisteity. ; Anderson's mother’s fidelity to her e - see son is touching. Although she de- ait ‘ later as the plan is carried ont. with | _ M188 Dorothy “Nettleton has left for] pends for hen living on the meagre A committee is already busy plans for the} elaborate “decorations which will transform the dance hail, no pains will be-xpared to make evening one of the most gorgeous + aged in the city. oe ‘ Endeavor Bockely } To Be Entertained. "A Christian chureh socal WLI be / given this evening at the home'of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chamberlain, 112 South ‘Washington street for the young peo- ple of the church and for all those who are interested in the Christian { Denver, where she will attend Lor- income obtained by taking in _wash- Sc Endeavor society, eee Duplicate Bridge Has Meeting. ‘The first meeting of the winter of the members,of the Duplicate Bridge club. was helli this afternoon at the home of Mrs. R, H. Nichols on South Park. avenu Leaves For Ames, Towa. Francis Dunn, the youngest sori of Mr, and. Mrs. W. F. Dunn, has left for Ames, lowa, where he will enter the Ames agricultural college for the winter term. Last year Mr. Dunn attended the Natrona county high school. Out-Door Life ‘The woman who can liye outdoors and take vigorous exercise is usu ally healthy and well. But there comes a time in every wo ‘man’s life when her nerves are on edge. Very often the trou- ble is In the organs essentially feminine: Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains, disorders, ir- Tegularities and Jj weaknesses of a dis-@ tinctly feminine char- acter in a short time Dring the dull~eye, the “crow’s feet,” the haggard look, droop- ing shoulders and the faltering step. Tore- tain the appearance of youth, a woman must retain health. Instead of lotions, powders and paints ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This is the yyoman’s temperance tonic and ner- vine which has had the approval of thousands of women for over fifty years. , Over a million bottles were gold jJast year and many of your friends and neighbors can testify at to how good it is. It comes in Mquid or tablet form. \Send ten cents in etamps to the Invalias* Rotel, But ‘alo, N..¥., for trial package of the tabiets. Equally efficient, as well as popular, hare been the Pleasant Pel lets of Dr, Pierce's. Try them today, 2 pleasant laxative, casy to take. We Hope You'll Not Be - Disappointed The only fear we have this Fall is that you may be disappointed because you cannot afford to have as many of the beautiful new shoes as you would like. Frankly, we have never known a season of such style diversity, wherein so many truly exquisite models were to be seen. We know your only difficulty will be * to select the prettiest of ‘all the pretty styles. The beautiful little one-strap is just one of many attractive styles that await your choosing. Note the slightly rounded toe—to be had in black suede, satin and kid leathers. IGGIN TESS, H. E. Daily has left on a short DUS Hear ‘Trouble-Woman: |-tion to married men under the fed- eral tax bill, and considering jhe present |, Die-to enlvage the price of the en- gagement ring out the wreck? pee you, consider it a propitious time to embark in matrimony?” Deer Anxious One: nearly every one alive and so in’my humble way I shall emulate Solomon and become a pres- ent day seercss, Some way you seem to have complications. mention a wreck before you have embarked upon the from her home in Omaba, Neb., with| ing, she has managed to keep near him throughout the tribulations. She came first ‘Mrs. L. H. Carter of Thermopolis| North Dakota to Cheyenne after he returned last night to her home after! got into troubic here, then went to spending the week here visiting with) Leavenworth to be with him on every | possible |onment there, LEADER “HARVEST SALE | enne, and if he is again committed to | |the Leavenworth prison, «which ap = | Pears highly probable inasmuch as he lis sald to admit the fe Leavenworth and be ready to meet | pletes his second term. ures a Victory medal given her son for seryice in France during the war. | believes that he is not normally re spormsible should not be* punished. took his case to the president without | success and also appealed to General Pershing, who replied in a kindly let- ter regretting that Andersoh’s case was not within his jurisdiction, ———- pert workmen. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., But lately we've been smitten with a yarn Rupe Hughes has written It’ As we scan life's patiarama, a)! about us there is drama— Thus has Rupert told a story that will wreathe his name in glor Days when you were young or younger, times gone by for which you hunger “Silent,”) yet {t's oratorig. Modern, yet it's allegoric— Mary Aldtn as an actress is a movie benefactress. Here's a play to warm your heart sure; it’s the tale of the departure POSSE SSH @he Casper Datiy Cripune “THE TROUBLE-WOMAN Don't you know you will be dubbed In view of the increared cxemp—| * pessimist by such presumption or is it merely foresight? Any one with you fine econemic sense should find any time propitious enough to marry for the H.C. L. can have no terrors for such an one. price of jewelry. it is poxsi- And With apologies to my other read- ers. The above communication is too meaty to ignore entirely ant it might cast a little sunshine in’some drab corner, THE TROUBLE, WOMAN. ANXIOUS ONE. Your trouble is similar to that of endeavor to Wpy stormy sea? period of his from ecearson during his impris- now is back in Chey. offense with hich he is charged, she will go back him at the prison gate® when he com-| Mrs. Anderson, who proudly treas fla-or when you smoke Lucky Strike —it’s sealed in by (@ £7. and that, therefore, he | She twice | Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-| All work Susrantesd. | O-S Bidg “THE OLD NEST” And translated into movies on the Goldwyn lot. 's the old old tale of Mother — and there isn’t any other That for pathos and for sympathy so hits the spot. Cut ‘a little section off and you reveal an art For the heart of all his matter is the human heart. Throng in begutiful procession In this silent play It will thrill you and enthrall you in a new real way. She ts marvelous; of all the mothers she & b Of the birds and their return bac k to the old home nest. “HOLLAND DEANE. 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