Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 3

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pekery will be filled with tempting hand made articles at the bazaar to|| be held at the bakery, Thureday after- | || noon, December 15, ty the Royal Neighbors. A committee games Clarissa Davis, Fieida Down- ing, Eta Brown and/Grace Allen, will be in charge of the arrangement of the articles in the store and of the sale, to which every one is invited. ‘The proceeds will be used to swell the fund being raised by the organ- ization. Study Club ‘ra ‘W. 8. Kimball Sr., entertained informally for the members of the Study club at ber home on South wolcott street yesterday. The time Seid nae of was spent jorado | West Railroad avenue, td the person ‘the melt 50 pounds of ice. | Mrs. Woreman guessed that it would take six hours. The actual -|time of the test was 6 hours and &2 ‘Snure-| minutes. Over 120 persons partici- pated in the contest. as usual with lterery| The party will remain in Colorado for j DANCE stole eee post cae nin BAS HEATER AS PRIZE estas and Friday Nights of Each Mr. and Mrs. -H. B. Durham have returned to their home on South Dur- bin street, after spending the week-end Mrs. H. B. “in Denver on a business and pleasure| *treet. won the Lawson gas heater trip. Attorney Durham apent a part| Which. was offered as a prize by the| of last week in the Colorado capttal| Wyoming Distributing agency, 129) - Week, Starting with December 13. At 933 South Poplar Street Real Live Music Time 8 P. M. Everybody Welcome. Foreman, 804 Pear attending to business interests for the Durham and Lowey law firm. Dr. M. M. Hofer of Dallas, 8. D., ‘ight. heir ‘The Knights of Columbus and # friends will enjoy “smoker” to be held in the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow! ier for him home Sunday. He was nt. very pleased with Casper, surprised at ie roster Chg ane aaron | its growth, at the many opportunities boxing and wrestl been | and the resources. ing ea At midnight © supper will Sticke re otent committee is in bee sof ouithoa a tow aye idee visiting i of the entertainment, with M. J. Foley) with friends and relatives before re- acting aa cl . turning to their home in Chicago, from ae the western coast where they have Masonic Dance been spending the early winter and For Friday. ‘i ty | tall. They visited on the Hawaiian isl- the popular bi-weekl as for several weeks. oy Sere parties given by the = eee 3 Masonto Dancing club will Be held} yrigy xrathleen Sullivan has returned 16 in ta] from ‘the University of Nebraska where she spent the fall term taking » course in domestic science. Mill Sul- ltvan will spend the Christmas holl- days at her home here and the first of the new year will leave for the east where she will attend the wedding of ‘Miss Vera Manbeck, former resident 5 of this city, who is now living in Al- ‘The members of the ee or ton, Il. From Alton, Miss Sulli one of the pioneer bridge elute of TS} witt leave for Chicago, where she will city, met last evening with Miss continue in her college work. ith. . 3 r Mane time was spent ‘playing = ~ | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sherwin passed tion bridge and refreshments W°F | ough Casper en route overland to served by the hostess. heir home in Riverton, They visited ants with many friends here du: their short stay. Ralph Galbraith of Rawlins, nephew Is ne Mrs. ‘00ks act as hostess for the pigbasriit ects Fortnightly bridge club, Saturday afternoon, December 17, at her home in the Blackmore apartments. | |, Miss Dorothy Griffith of Mrs. T. A. Dean, has been spend- Entertains ing several days in the city renewing ‘Miss Dorothy Griffith entertained ®] 17 loo aintances. He has not vis, [ited in Casper since 1906. : eee 4 Dr. W, G. Burnett left last evening games and music. Dainty refresh’) /.. Dougins where he will spend sev- ments were served eral days attending to business inter- of the) evening. ests for the Burnett Optical company. eee Cc. C. Ertz and son, Lawrence Ertz, of New York City who, together: with ‘ime, Infor | chelr. father have extensive oll hold- and had a most ha evening | 288 in various sections of the United mality was the order of the nd an | states, are in Casper in gonnection ‘were toasted arouné U" | with property in this vicinity... Mr. open fire and ght refreshme: Brtz, the elder, is in London looking C. P. Ritter, president of the Allen Poll company hag been in the city en route to his home in Riverton from California. Mr. Ritter has been in Bil-' tings where the company has an of- meet tomorrow fice for its operations in Montana. of Mra. A. C. Riker, ‘ eee street. G. R.) Hagens, local attorney has ‘A program of musical ge pain returned from ‘Thermopolis where he be presented, hy several pro spent: the past several days in attend- musicians of the city, ance at the unti-Nonpartisan league = hh meeting. north of Casper, miles Lt eee ‘Thomas 8. Cooke, manager of the Rocky Mountain district, Standard Oil company, and R. M. Andrus, gen- eral manager of the local plant, left Sunday night for Cheyenne and Laramie where they will inspect the .| Standard refinery. Mr. Cooke will re- among the business acd professional re eee Mrs. Boyle to ‘ Be Hostess. Invitations have been extended for the bridge luncheon to be served at nicasioe Mrs. Earl C. Boyle on South Center strect, Friday afternoon at x o'clock. ae ‘The luricheon will be followed by afternoon of auction bridge. wi asco CHICKEN NOODLE DINNER WEDNESDAY Attorneys B. G. Vanatta and MF. Ryan have moved their law offices trom suite 310 0-8 building to neers 515 Consolidated Royalty building, Go Oil Exchange building. 12-8. a Bibles — We sell them. The Mills company, stationers. Relieves Headache Yes, brilliantly cut in’ beautiful designs and at prices cut very much he- low what you were pay- ing for cut glass a year ago. May we show you? The Kimball Drug Stores R STRENGTH Fewer Spoonfuls Gifts ‘Teddies, Sally Sets, Gowns, Knickerbockers, new Pongee Sets, Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Netligee. 256 South Center Street 4 A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. ' / The value of bak- ing powder is based on its oe strength, You can't judge it by the size of the can—or by the amount you get for your money. You mustestimateit bythe amount of baking f pascepel used in each baking and the results you get. CALUMET is the greatest value ever offered “in Baking Powder—it has greater raising “Yforce’’—it goes than many of the rounded oe teat oneal or ease where many ot ere: call for two ,teaspoonfuls or more, But Baking Powder is not all you'll save when using Calumet, You savé baking mate- teaspoonful is as powerful as the first. Calumet is reertectly manufactured—keeps perfectly—= and is moderate in price. You save when you buy it. ‘You save when you use it. One trial will satisfy you of these facts—and demonstrate beyond doubt that “Calumet spells economy.’ Your grocer sells it on a guaran- pee mcnay Hace SS YOR Sepa Pleased "ott Bay Soot pe os a the U. 8: Food Authontice be HIGHEST 9yaury OBSERVE THIS That Are Appreciated BUY THEM NOW AT 20 Per Cent Discount Phone 1304-W @be Casper Dany erune PRICES SLASHED SILK BLOUSES The finest kind of all-silk georgette crepe and crepe de chine blouses. Made in a variety of new styles and all very neatly trimmed. Quality guaran- $4.85 - $7.50 | $2.98-$3.98-$4.98 Extraordinary SPECIALS ne liol Corsets Gingham Heavy Children's Beautiful SILK es cana n, | Bunga- | Sateen Sateen aa) Boudoir eee “Pink low Petti- a soles |‘ Caps Buster | nace taco | APFONS | ogats Lace and | A vVartoty Silk Underwear Silk Blouses A very good quality A beautiful assort- all-silk chemise. Lace | ment of all-silk tricolette and ribbon trimmed. blouses, in a variety of fancy staple colors. Thousands of:-Other Items Too Numerous to Mention, All Going at Ridic- Beginning Wednesday, our entire stock of all ready to wear MUST GO, regardless of value. The stock consists of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Furs. The entire depart- ments are complete with positively the newest right up-to-the-minute styles and guaran- teed qualities. NOTHING RESERVED—EVERYTHING MUST GO! SUITS COATS DRESSES SKIRTS ENTIRE FUR STOCK MILLINERY Our entire stock of ladies’ fine hand tailored hats. Made of best quality velvet. The entire line of hats put in three lots. 3 for Rub! Colors $1) $1, $1/ $1) $1/ $1) $1) $1) $1 Infants’ Wear Everything for infants in this department. Boot- ees, fancy blankets, robes, sacques, hoods and capss 20 % Discount ulously Cut Prices Our Toy Department Is Ablaze ---with wonderful toys, and every toy in the house must go regardless of the price. Here are a few of the many hundreds of the toys in our toyland —Velocipedes —Moving Picture —Horses Machines Wagons sigs Boards Games of All Kinds ee Idier Boy Outfits —Mechanical Toys —Teddy Bears —tIron Toys —Dolls —Kiddie Kars »* —Doll Buggies Opposite In the the 5 Midwest Postoffice Building —Toy Pianos —Xylophones —Shooting Galleries —Cradles —Beds —Blocks —Arks —Puzzle Games Flannel- | Pocket- | ette books wns and Extra Heavy Bags Material One Nice Silk Sweaters A very beautiful line of silk sweaters, in fancy and staple colors. Choice $0.98 —Chemistry Sets —Electric Trains and Outfits —Toy Boats —Trunks —Loop-the-Loops —Hundreds of Other Toys ase Vc mit, + |] I" 20000000000000000006000600660000006066600000006.

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