Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1921, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. Mark's Guild, Mrs. A. H. Bunnell of 1041 South Wolcott strect. will be at home to the will meet im regular session afternoon. sisted by Bre. Graves tn serving re-| $7", Sorcensay, freshments during the social hour fol- who is visiting with Mrs. M. J. Foley|who has been visiti here for the lowing gone rabete Ge team |at her home on South Park street. a portant — present./ Mrs. Monahan and daighter, Miss | Marie, Mrs. C. W. Beckett and Mra. ~s-ig emg | Poley were the suapte Informal Party Is Mr. and Mra EB. W. Davis enter- ‘Tuesday tained last e-ening at an in-|9 Es. Poe formal party held at their home on West Midwest avenue. Mra. Davia} The first meeting following tho sus. was assisted by Mrs. Walter Brewer | Pension of two months of the . of Eastern Star will be held tomorrow Your ice, 3 evening at the Temple. A reception| Miss Jean Flemming ef Canada, who honoring the grand matron, Mrs. Viola | is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mechling, will be held and the mem-|Mrs. Pitt Covert, was the guest of Bera of the Woadhins chapter o€ Doug | bgincr nila tells Terabe: ate of _ 35 Dresses and Mrs. J, C. Austin. The evening was spent playing cards and with music, At midnight a delicious luncheon was served to the 20 guests. invitation t “come early” by the women of the society. 7. A luncheon was served at the ranch tomorrow . be Mrs. Bunnell will be home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carl- be Casper Daily Cridune than 12% oz. sections is No. the ali capped and fastened to four sides|or less broken and’ leaky. I offered year. ments will be served and & welcome is extended to all. kp tae Tea Served for afternoon in bonor of | Departing Guest. Lettie, ouch ‘sutey ooltions weigh ke] 6c wetiond No. 1 ts realty worth the |much as 15 ors. and over. Not less | price asked, but 10 to 12 oz. sections Phone 1304-J For OUR Prices PAGE THREE per case less than they bave paid fo far. When you buy a comb of my honey ask your dealer to weigh it @nd eee to ft that rou get your mon- ey's worth, WM. MOSTELLER. 928-t¢ Highest prices paid for diamonds, old gold and silver. H. B Kline jeweler, Ol Exchange building. 1 ifjare dear at 250, for they are more one dealer, and will offer them all this and broken for $1 Subscribe tor The Forerunner to Clipping Coupons Monahan of Hugo, Colo., Mrs. James Neville of Topeka, Kan., EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND THURSDAY 75 Tricolette Blouses Values Up to $12.50. the inspiration of a tea served this afternoon from 3 o'clock untii 6 Mrs. Neville is leaving for her home in the east. this evening Order | Miss Flemming Is Honoree. Twenty members of the, Wo-FoLo class of the Sunday school of the Methodist church met last night at the home of Miss Marie Bishop on East street where a regular business dhd social meeting was h-1d. The program to be pursued by the ciass for the ensuing year was dis- cussed and following the business ses- sion the hostess served dainty refresh: ment, see Musical Is Event Of Afternoon Mra. Carl Shumaker presided this oon ata musical given at her home, 1115 South Center street, pre- Your Choice, $24.95 senting Mra. W. W. Parker of Em- poria, Kan}, sister of Mrs. Shumaker, ern audienges receiving distinction. from music critics of renown. A/num- ber of society matrons were invited to enjoy the afternoon of music. eee Mrs. Lioyd Tully, formerly Miss Eanes Kimball, who has been in ‘W.+S. Kimball, Jr. household during the recent iliness’ of Mrs. Kimball, returned to her home in Denver. Mr. Tully came to Cas- per last Saturday and returned with his wife. cee ys Big Game Hunters Arrtve'at Dubots. i ‘The party of big game hunters com-| Mrs. R. H. y pro- ceed With a pack oytfit into the moun tains ‘ eee Dinner at Mullin “4 Club Tonight. ~ ‘The members of the Altar and Ro: sary society of St. Anthony's church | assisted by a number of the young| women of the congregation, will serve | the first dinner to be held at thé Mul-) - lin club this season, from 5:30 o'clock to 9 o'clock tonight. The banquet hall of the club hag been arranged to seat a great number of people and an Get Your Share of the BARGAINS IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT The Leader posite the Postoffice _ Midwest Bldg. Wanted Boarders AT 216 N. WOLCOTT First House North of Winter Garden High Class Board Special Chicken Dinner Sunday, $1.00 Hours from 5:30 to:7:00 PHONE 1159-R ~ MRS. PEARL WILLIAMS ‘PLUMBING’S AN We admit that we get a iot of pleasure out of our business. When a man does his work right he feels quite comfortable .at’ the conclu- sion of each and every job. We're employed by thu pub- lic’ and we must say that we're fond of the boss and also thatthe boss is pleased with the work we do. SCHANK PLUMBING E&AEATING CO. INC. 369 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE -7!1 es THE UNIVERSAL CAR SPECIAL OFFER onFORD CARS There are hundreds of our good citizens in Casper and Natrona county who have a great deal of money tied up in different investments and others who have a steady monthly income and whose credit is perfectly good, but do not always have ready cash. _ lam, therefore, making this special offer on Ford cars because I have explicit confi- dence in the people of Casper and Natrona county and the prosperity of Wyoming. I OFFER $100,000 WORTH OF FORD CARS One-Third Down, Balance in Eight Monthly Payments THIS INCLUDES ALL FORD MODELS: Runabout, Touring, Coupe, Sedan or Truck. Get a new Ford and enjoy some of the beautiful trips over Wyoming. It is four times as cheap as railroad fare and one hundred times as healthy. : RAILROAD FARE is four cents a mile for one person, and five people can ride in a Ford for about two cents per mile. BUSINESS MEN AND MERCHANTS, . This offer includes delivery cars, trucks and runabouts, and as our prices are several hundred dollars less than any other make there is no reason why every merchant and business man should not own a Ford. It will pay. for itself and increase business. : EVERY RANCHER should own a Ford ton truck. It will bring your ranch that much closer to town and you can use it every day in the year. . Call at our office TODAY and place your order for a new Ford on this liberal time payment plan. : ; THESE ARE THE NEW PRICES. RUNABOUT (Standard) $325.00, TOURING (; Standard) $355.00, RUNABOUT (With Self Starter and Demountable Rims) $420.00, TOURING CAR (With Self Starter and Demountable Rims) $450.00, ~~ COUPE $595.00, SED. $660.00, TRUCK $445.00, FORDSON CTOR $625.00 All Prices F. 0. B. Detroit Earl C. Boyle oer ; Authorized Ford Agent 125-137 N. Center Phone 9 __ Is the accumulation of a dollar here and a dollar there saved from the ex- penses of your living, which grow re- position to take advantage of the ex- ceptional offerings now available in high-class, sound, substantial, non-spec- ulative bonds and other securities which are now on the market. All the Wanted Materials. Have Been Priced to $65. markably once started, putting you ina z This Opportunity Is Yours It Is Here Now and Is Part Of the Aftermath of the War It will cost you nothing to come in and let us tell you how our savings account will put you in a position to take advan- tage of present conditions, Savings Accounts Work 24 | Hours Every Day for You THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE “A Bank of Strength and Service” PAINT NOW ccaspanpeepanpapenaneepapsenneenennee = THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR FOR THIS WORK , ——— Our $4.50 Paint when applied is as cheap as $3.00 Paint. Why? Because it covers so much more sur- face. Then, it wears a long time, does not wash off. Also its appearance over other paint is like a silk dress compared with a cotton dress. Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. There’s no remarkable secret about the recipes we use for our excellent bread and pastry. We make use of the best in- gredients and a lot of ex- pert knowledge of the subject. You'll make no secret of how pleased you are if you try our prod- uct. Holmes Hardware Co. Baby Bonds Phone 601 P.S. So many houses in this city are cheap look- ing in appearance, because they have been painted with cheap paint. Remember, it costs as much in la- bor to put cheap paint on ‘as good paint. E. D. HOLMES.

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