Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 3

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a eo ay PAGE THREE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921. jtons more will probably have it re- vealed to them the first time through ii fi Sooet etn: New Yeast Vitamon Ree leet ig age Tablets Round Out Face and Figure {With Firm, Healthy Flesh, Increase 3 eta Ran coaitaieiaed Tan mre i | 1 it NEXT LEGION CONGERT SCHEDULED NOVEMBER 21 16. This is the picture that cost Metro| Arrangements are being perfected $1,000,000 to make, and, from all ac-| ow for the next of the series of con- >. el i i) 3! Morrow noon. ranch Goose creek. counts the $1,000,000 was well spent,|certs which are given complimentary on their bones, fill out the in the ‘lobby, hacen nae "| as ctitics agree that all. other efforts|to the American Legion by Professor hollows and sunken cheeks be presented Husky and family at production on a grand scale havej Rudolph Lundberg and his musical sues, end id pod ine quet hail. ot the colts: been surpassed and record runs have | proteges here. pron ds ent an ee been a thon, ‘York, Soe The plans now underway call for i aoee Sy. eo Pod . and Mrs. Fremont thie have | Boston, Pitts! . Detroit, m-| making the coming concert which will «5 ittle Mastin's OnE ned te thier anh Mente Meter |geles and other cities where the pic-|be held November 21 at the Legion , : i a speriding the week-end in the city at-| ture has been previously shown. club rooms, one of the biggest musical = tiny tablet contalahage Bghaten Firty principals and 2600 extras| events yet staged in the Lesion home.!l1 TOMORRO highly concentrated yeast were engaged in the filming of the] Professor Lundberg will be assisted vitamines as well as the i Photodrama, an entire French village The members of the Study club and elaborate chateau were erected oS met this afternoon at the home of fo. be destroyed under the artitiery | P***teeeeserooectsowccsscscccesonee: Mrs. W. 8. Kimball Sr. on South Wol- == ;| bombardment of the German invaders, ANNOUNCING cott street for the regular Mterary : : and more than 125,000 tons of masonry THE OPENING OF study time, steel, lumber and furniture were used i Lily's Hair Shop in creating backgrounds that are said All shades and grades two other still more im- Bortent vitamines | Fat luble A and Water Sol- ble C). It banishes pimples, boils and skin eruptions as if by magic, strengthens the builds up the body with firm fiesh and ti ind often completely whole system. k, gratifying results. No gas caused. If you are thin, h , drawn looking or lack energy and endurance take Mastin's VITAMON—two tablets with every meal. Then weigh and measure ‘each week and continue taking Mastin's VITAMON regularly tatil you are satisfied with your gain’in weight and ener IMPORTANT! While the remarkable health-building value of Mastin's ‘VI-TA-MON has been clearly and positively demenstrated in cases of lack of , nervous troubles, anemia, indigestion, constipation, skin eruptions, poor complexion and a generally weakened physical and mental condition, it should pot be used by anyone who OBJECTS to having their weight increased to normal. Do not accept imitations or substitutes. You can get Mastin’s VITAMON tablets at all good druggists. The Last Day of Our Anniversary Sale We are giving free a beautiful drape veil of any desired shade with any sailor purchased here. Come early and see our fine display on for Wanees Club. = to reproducé with absolute fidelity the Last Saturday afternoon the mem-| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Weaver bers of the Woman's club met at the| have returned from Denver driving home of Mrs. E. Richard Shipp. « seven-passenger Pierce-Arrow // _» part of the enjoyable afternoon motor car. They left here for Den- was spent reading the comedy. “Much shifting panorama of the stcry. C.-B Btafford, secretary af the| The appcal-Of the story itself has al- chamber of commerce will irave to-|Feady been proved through the suc- night for ‘Cheyenne in response to|°*" of the novel by Vicenne Blasco as ones rececosoereses: Thanez, upon. which the photodrama is founded. Its sale throughout the world runs Into the millions, but mil- Ado About Nothing” by Sheake- the United States district court. parce .|'Phey made the return trip overland. mentary Gril Ted by sire oR Me. one Attorney Lina 1. Nobt - of human hair for sale— eae STINS ‘Are Positively Guaranteed Grew. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Lewis have re- J ne: Sevenen: oct . to Put On Firm Flesh, During. the business session the idea | turned to their home in Sait Creek | of ie, Thermopous independent. is also toilet articles. Your BURGESS Clear the Skin and Increase of consolidating with other women’s|Sfter spending the Armistice week-li1. nome in Thermopolis from Chey- combings or cut hai? When Taken With clubs of the city in order to form a|end in the city visiting with friends| no "St, "Noble ie an. enthusiastic MILLINERY Ms Energy Te visit Every Meal or Money Back CULTIVATE stronger club to ve active in ‘all civic | @n4 ghopping: supporter of John W. Hay whom he made up or:bought. movements, was iscu: . A letter from the Delphian society presented | Casper friends have recetved. word | BAf no hesitancy in saying ak aes 330 East A St. the plan. A meeting of representa-|f the birth of @ baby son to Mr. and ud tives of the two organizations wil! |*rs. Borden Coulter at Richmond, Cal.| Rorert Davidson, formerly promin- confer this week upon the matter. 9 new arrival has been given the} ent in Cheyenne business circles is Rrefreshments were served by the} "ame of Nejl McKee Coulter. The| iow a resident of Casper and is oA. hostess assisted by Mra, A. #,|family expect to return to Casper) summating a deal today to enter as a Thompson, Mrs. Thomas Cooper and | °°°™ partner in a local business establish- Mrs. R. W. Loucks. : ment. Details of the transfer will be ‘The next meetitng of the club will ? made later. be held Saturday afternoon, Novem- oe ber 20, at the home of Mra. A.B. CITY BRIEFS __Aftorney J.C. O'Mahoney, teal ‘Thompson. ee a representative of several Wyoming oll companies at Washi; - Mr. ‘and Mra. Blake Entertain W. L Rehr, Jr., accompanied hy C. ashinigton te -conclud: ing a atay of a week on business here. a Musicians at Informal Evening. He will leave tonight for Cheyenne ms bs ” Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blake enter. where he will visit his office before Son S OW tained Saturday evening in honor of returning to Washington where his { Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Small, who were Th business connections keep him most included on the program of musicians of the time. Mr. O'Mahoney was for- J BY JOSEPH P. TUMULTY appearing at the High School Audi. merly engaged in newspaper work in torium under the Ellison and White the state and ieft Cheyenne for Wash- 2 3 4 ‘i i ii ‘Todd Bowman has left for the east 1 ine for : Secretary to Former President Wilson for Eight Years Re Tous couras, Mr. Small wah nay. a isotr olinitted“ad ptotetary to Seoretsry Joun 4 B, Kendrick. ~ . hestra. com) f Bt. Joseph, M movecat ‘s a Those “who have failed to secure past numbers chestra company ot Oy +29 fititeD ra ; containing this remarkable story can . Maupan are brother and sister torney D. W. Ogilbee of the Hagens ° lumber th Mrs. Blake. and Murane offices, arrived h cate eCe! ck i i 2 terday and will spend soveral days on Receive Back N s of the Standard Oil of Indiana s combines businche and plessure mi ‘i : Ca = = Elk Basin Consolidated dius yellow chryeanthemums were ie ayer teing phaleian ‘and surgeon at Mant Salt Creek Producers Corp. Mountain Producers Corp. of a series of bridge luncheons to be eee presided by Mrs. Ira J. Wetherill. The : Att GR: MRS. MARY WILHELM, ; . : ag het gg pert Sinclair Consolidated eeeese luncheon was served at the Wetherill! (1 oning his inaurance offices in the|Might for Cheyenne in connection) Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberty Bonds home last Saturday afternoon. Fol-|SPiawest Refining company building.| With business matters that have| sci: calsaclaiiat i eiodia eae ous We buy and sell all issues at New 253 South Center Open ig 8 A. M. to 6 LAST CHANCE TO READ THE STORY Margin Orders We execute orders for all classes of active listed securities. Ask for our requirements on the following stocks: ‘ lowing the luncheon the afternoon arisen was devoted to auction bridge with ‘ LS aaa with the Com-| raniac, Jt wouldn't be halt’ good four tables playing. The honora were|, DF. E. H. Morris, chiropractor, who| MMslty ‘Hxtension corporation's land) enough,” sald Mrs. Mary Wilhelm, 716 taken by Mrs. Pitt Covert and Mrs.| 5&8 been associated with Drs. J. H. eo Mint Way, South Side, Pittoburgh, Pa. By Calling at the Times Agency. and“A.-G: Jeffries, chiropractora, for eee - =| ee A. H. Hoff. 4 { never dreamed {t posaible for a eee Bethlehem, Pa., where he/will start.a/ | Willlam R. Kemmerling, Casper! medicine to restore me to the splendid Birthday Dinner RS 23 ites Pusiness. man hae returned from @/health I now enjoy. In fact, I had ° ba Sac 4 A..H. Cobb of Cobb & Cobb, has|Tlinols towns. ineauarsae Trop eae Towes: Weta e ar Mrs. Ed. J. McMahon 1s entertain- B jinvalid, as T could’see I was losing gone to Kansas City on business. ight and st: th da; id at a dinner to be at hi Weight and strength every day, an ing cea weitae un eee Michael W. Purcell, county attor-! no rellet was in alght. For three years Oil Exch Buildin: Phone 1710 A. E. Lidderdale and family, for-| ney is In Cheyenne today on legal) stomach trouble, headaches and nerv- eos: bd home this evening to which a number of friends have been invited. The in-| meriy of Junction City, Ohio, have | business. connected with new plana for) susness mad York Stock Exchange price: - . | le my life miserable. ge prices, re ner will be « birthday celebration. - | purchased a home and moved to Cas.| securing: state co-operation in ridding | “Tho first bottle of Tanlae acted al- = ceived by private wire rae eee per to make this city their perma-| Casper of undesirable residents. Mr.|most like magic and it wasn't lone = : yp . » Wedding Anniversary nent residence. KE. EB. “Lidderdal Purcell plans through this means to until I was so wel and strong. hat | oOo ff” 1s Celebrated. aon, ia superintendent of the Of! Well} continue and\ make effective the roe-| could hardly realize I had ever known soeeee roe Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Fisher pre- sided as host and hostess at a dinner Supply company. cont vice crusade which he inaugu-|a sick day. I am like a different per- cee rated here. son in every way now, eating, sleep- served at the Henning hotel last week} George Bean, postmaster, and N. eee fing adem koelelaig bette than th s end tn honor of thiir wedding anni-/G. Wenger, assistant postmester,| William B. Wall, state attorney | yea: Be ame " versary. Bride’s roses formed the cen-| have been called to Cheyenne on gov-| general is in Casper on business grow-| Tanlac is sold in Casper by the ay! or ay nc. ter piece for the table decorations and| ernment business, and will probably|ing out of the recent cleanup here.|per Pharmacy and by leading drug- ’ the pretty epectatconta wacs in keep- He will return to Cheyenne tonight. _gists_everywhere.—Adv. G d Fl Oil Exch ing with the even commemor- - —~ ; ated. Enid Grimes, formerly of Denver, roun oor, Oil Exchange Bldg. Following the dinner the guests at-| where she attended Parks School of 9; . tone ter gance at tw Strece On| Buse" tnysecotea a reston| ROLLE T7OCLZe tor INFANTS ana INVALIDS Telephones 203-204 | agi 7 dens and the opening of the Chanti-| with the Pacific Mutual Lite Insur- : S | Ri cleer cafe. ance company as secretary to’ E. K. ig ASE hy Those invited included the Messrs. | Price, j and Mesdames A. K. Bott, Don Sulli- rere. Horli ck Ss ti van and Ray Cook. Mra. A. M. Bond. ofthe Casper the Origi . Save I aS ee Creait Exchange, will leave soon for Cheyenne, where she will spend the Avoid Imitations Thanksgiving holiday with relatives. HOSIERY A color scheme of yellow and white bees. and Substitutes S Charles H. Marburger, who recent- . was prettily carried out In pom-poms <3 For Infants, Invalides and Growing Children Rich milk, malted grain extract In Powder .|ly underwent an operation at ‘the vi and table sppointments at the tunch | % Nov rita, has recovered ana re. | The O@sal Pood-Drak Por All Ags | No Cooking —Nowrshing — Digwstibh CF Hows. Places were laid for a|turned.to his work as. distribution | = = — number of guests and following the glare at: the :pastattice, nicely served several course luncheon, RRS ERS P a pleasant afternoon was spent with| . “Vication spent in Boulder, Colo., Priced visiting Eriends “gna relatives, . cee ; oN Magee Ten Mrs. W. S. Freldlung, who has been Is Postponed. been |Nisiting with her son, ‘here, for over Ff $1 50 to $4 00 ‘The tea which was to. have ping oh lta Reet tata dat A . held this coming Wednesday afternoon |iN° home is qhe sosthern part of the | at the home of Mrs. J. 8. Van Doren, | Pan.” : for the Ladies of Macahees, has been hes fe postgonsd indettulbely, “A Oite wil-be |: Tule. Gaidessh wan hed eg announced later. been in the employ of the Midwest eet Drug store, has returned to his form- os See 02s : St varie ie ed Mle Acca! | , i SAVE MONEY Mrs. Gus Bell will act as hostess at fan afternoon meeting of the Tea Club which will be held at her home on Lincoln and Devin: Phone . Khe re 4) i 1920 Essex Touring for a week from tomorrow but has bu ey) heen’ changed to mest the convenience || Best bch he foo Price|/i * 1920 Essex Sedan | CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. Abomenabiiae Head. ty Font Clothiecs The Above Cars Are in Splendid Condition > Evening of Bridge Is Enjoyed. Mins Dorothy England. entertained : : last week end at her home 239 South McKinley Street at bridge. Ba : Four tables of cards were played, ggage and towards midnight a delicious sup- You Will Need the Necessities to Make the Day a Success. per was served by the hostess. Smashers Roasters, all sizes, up from............__.__.._..7Be Priced to Sell CL Bact Came © echodl- omnes Ee ef Percolators, up rT... ee seem me neenienn esos. $1.75 Misses Fas Banta, Madeline Seabright, Do you ‘employs, baggaxe Anna Belle Mercer, Anna Joy, Miss/l] gnashers to handle your bég- Community Silver, all patterns, Carving Sets, ome = s_Rasbender and Miss Mar-|j] Tee and furniture? up. from —...___........ .85 Terms if Desired ED | China and Gla&sware, Pyrex Baking Dishes, Casper, Wyo., Nov. 9,-1921. Pioneers to Get Together ~ Food Choppers, up from... 00 For Dinner Dance Tomorrow. baggage, furniture, pianos‘ and 7 Under the auspices of the Natrona ‘guarantee our work. Conner pinnder Saas ueeiRgttee tases ; -Pressure Cookers —__..4.. eens esr $20.00 to $39.50 @ance will be held at-the Henning 3 Butcher Knives and ‘Knife Sharpeners. Holmes Hardware Co. A similar entertainment ts given each Phone 601 TO ALL WATER USERS: All accounts for the period ending Oc- tober 25, 1921, if not paid on or before Mon- day, November 14, 1921, will have water. shut off. WATER COMMISSIONER. R.N. Van Sant MOTOR TRUCK AND CAR SALES Cor. 2nd and Yellowstone Phone 1406 year by the association to which all oncers aro invited. 5 Every person resident in Casper or ‘trons county before Jan. 1, 1900, is te come to tanoe. ‘Tickets are o:

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