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P, aa saan ai at en in of mi PAGE EIGHT rom Page Three) the postoffice force, local The next bang will be held March and ear office will be guest. © of the post © bring ‘one eee Kawanis Ladies’ Night To Be Social Affair. bers of the Kiwanis club of Il be hosts to their “better hotel this M be served promptly the dinner will hav where dancing will be en oyed. The program committee has} © The Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lath! were host and hostess at an informal dinnet served at their home last evening tn honor of a few friends. The docora tions were appropriate to the holiday and following the dinner a pleasant evening was spent. Miss Lor Raine Wright and Gus B. Stelle were among the invited guests. Birthday Anniversary Celebrated Today. George, the little son of Mr, and|ed next week. Mrs. Andrew Peterson of 1235 South Ash street, celebrated the third anni y today, by in. tes to spend A to enjoy the birthday set in red rose buds, as well as many other goddies which delight smal!) tots. Favors red hatchets were given the su in keeping with yes terday's hoijida; ‘The guests departed wishing him many more happy re‘urns of the day General Aid to Have Meeting. The Genera! Methodist church will have a regular meeting Friday afternoon at o'clock in the parlors of the chury (he members of the Kensing circle will be in charge of the social hour and will serve refreshments, eee Aja society of the Club Meeting Well Attended. The ladies of the Hipful club met last week end at the home of Mrs. Mason. The afternoon was 51 playing Valentine games and contests. Refreshments were s¢! by the hostess assisted by her mot Mrs. Parrish. the Mesdames Kate Nickerson, D. D Nickerson, Retta Felden. Helen Vetter. ‘The next meeting of the organiza tion will be lield on March 2, at the home of Mrs. Colby, 729 North Center oe Miooting of Welfaro For Tomorrow. ‘There will be an important meeting of all the divisions of the Welfare club tomorrow at the parish house of the Episcopal church, which all members are urgently requested to attend. ‘The question of becoming a depart mental or a city federated organization will be voted upon. The subject has been under discussion for the past three meetings. andthe same vote is being taken by all of the women’s clubs of the city. A program on modern Iiterature in cluding journalism, drama and novel- ists, will be presented by the club members. Mrs. J. I. Belderman will act as hostess during the social hour which will close the meeting. eee Wedding Anniversary "| hostess at an informal bridge tea en- use of the| Social Meeting red candies|the funeral of Henry Alvarado to. The guests included Charlotte, Lee, F. 8. Colby, Edna Dayton and _ Following the dizi | airs. Campbeli ” Is Hostess. Mrs. Charles Campbell acted as joyed at her home this afternoon. ‘A number of friends were the Invited ts an dthe time was devoted to ing auction bridge. Tea was served by the hostess. Out by Actual Results Everywhere. PanHellanic Lancheon At Henning Hotel. There will be a luncheon serfed for all members of women’s Greek letter societies on Saturday noon at the Hen-|ren’s new health théory which has ng betel. This will be the eecond}stirred Casper where Garren’s rep- luncheon to be enjoyet by the Pan-|resentatives have been visiting during Hellenic organization. the past few weeks. “This is due to| stipation. It is asked that ah will attend the luncheon notify Mrs. C.| Interview. R. Reed as soon a8 possible. “These people,” he added. ADE is overworked, run down, digestive or-| brain. fully 90 per cent of these can attribute thelr condition to stomach troubles.” Such are the main points in Gar-|tiredall-thetime feeling. of B. & PL W. and Professional Woman's club which|complaint, or dozens of other diseases|¢ion all over the state.” was held last Tuesday evening in the’ invented by imaginations. tabernacle of the Presbyterian church wes well attended. ‘A committee of several members was appointed to meet with George Richter to promote the sncceas of the Leoprid Godowsky piano concert which will be presented at tie Lyric theater on March 1. During the evening music and drama were enjoyed, and a social hour closed he meeting. is doing it’s fuli duty in getting every ers in every city.—Adv. Che Casper Dally Tridune Remarkable Easterner’s Theories Being Borne “Forty per cent of the people are|particle of vitality out of the food is half sick. nervous and run down and] What makes good health, strength and endurance. Only keep the stomach in condition, and, there is likely to be but little sickness, weakness and that “My medicine, Garren's Tonic, is “his makes blood rich with members who| modern conditions,” said Garrer. in an|iron od vitamines course through your veins carrying nourishment be | “have| your nerves, tissues and muscles and! Thousands of people say this: gans, owing to little exercise in the|is the reason for my big success and! fresh air, and too much hastily eaten| explains why Garren’s Tonic is attract. social meeting of the Business|food. It isn’t kidney trouble, or liver|ing such an unusual amount of atten- Garren’s Tonic is sold in Casper by “A sound digestive apparatus that} Casper Pharmacy and the leading deal- A Sp ala SS EEE TN ER EE OPS LOCI TS EOD 6 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. $60,000 Gigantic Slaughter MEN'S AND BOYS SUITS, OVERCOATS AND FURNISHINGS The Most Sensational Price Cut Sale Ever Attempted in This State A 84 Tailor-Made Suits at Lancheon for Saturday. Mrs. William Cobb has issued invita tions for a bridge luncheon to be served at her apartment home on Sat urday afternoon at 1 o'clock. eee Serics of Bridge Luncheons, Mra, J. T. Gratiot will preside at a series of bridge tuncheons to be serv. The first of the affairs will be for Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. — MASONS TO ATTEND FUNERAL. Mascnic rites will be observed at norrow afternoon and all Masons who can are asked to be at the Ma. sonic temple at 2 p. m. to attend the ervices in a body. ee NOTICE. ‘This is the last week of the sewing machine campaign at the Natrona Power Co, Don't delay. Get your to day. 2-21-3t ee NEN ES v4 EST YOU FORGET, Godowsky, master pianist . will appear for one night STRONGHEART THE WONDER DOG IN “THE SILENT CALL” AMERICA STARTING FRIDAY 9 Ss 7 for Colds and Cough ie SKID CHAINS Haven't aioe "1 work. or oy. | RADIATOR COVERS action of Dr. King’s Pils brings back | REPAIR PARTS FOR FORD CARS : 7 SHOCK ABSORBERS MECHANICS’ TOOLS PROMPT! WON'T Dr. King’s osaee > IGNITION PARTS 319 North Wolcott Street. Strictly Modern and Respectable Hot and Cold Water int Cold?- Chest All Clogged Up?) ON’T let it get a ye Dr. King's New Discovery wil Fight down to work, relieving the tight feeling in oe secret) Meier the racking cough, tly stimu! ig the bowels, thus intosting the cold poisons, Always reliable. Just medicine made to ease cclds and coughs. For fifty | a standard remedy. All the family can take it with helpful results, Eases the children's crou: No harmful drugs. Convincing, heals ing taste that the kiddies like. At-all druggists, 60c. Dr. Kin New Disco Casper Sporting Goods Co. 40 Tailor-Made Suits at 120 Tailor-Made Suits at $2120 45 Tailier-Made Suits at $2622 64 Tailor-Made Suits at All Fur-Collared Overcoats HALF PRICE All Patrick Mackinaws and Sweaters Less 40 PER CENT Men’s Good Overcoats .. . . $9.00 $25 and $30 Overcoats for $18.00 $35 Overcoats Now .... $23.00 i Corner Second and David Phone 214 Is Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veitch were host and hostess at a dinner served at their home on South Ravid street last evening, in recognition of their eighth $45.50 Overcoats for ... $33.00 Cotton Ribbed wedding anniversary. "ine able Somatins were of = $10 and $12 Dress Pants. $6.75 Sui white and bine along Colonial destzns | Underwear, $12 Velour Hats. $145 Trae yee : ; ? Shirts or Drawers | $2.25 Mogul-Underhill Overalls____ $1.95 Less Fine for Neuralgia ‘ $4 Fine Felt Hats________________ $2.95 _ ssl mues quick eu fom e 69c All-Wool Jersey Sweaters________.. $2.95 25% esting owough your sent sess 9 Outing Flannel Pajamas_________..$1.45 Poet aS N Outing Flannel Night Gowns. $145 __DISCOUNT _ ie pearton iy mag tet oleae . e $13.00 Leather- 9.95 Horseltide Vests-_____ -$12.95 i the a tahioned eens Lined Vests Wright's All-Wool Unions__ $4.95 ' ree ee ‘ as ea Mcsterele st your drug store, Because the industries are not here, opportunities are plentiful, Heavy Cotton Ribbed Unions______ $1.65 BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER yet few people take advantage of them until it is too late. The $6 75 Cotton Ribbed Shirts or Drawers, ea., 69¢ 12 95 man that gets ahead in this world is the man that takes advan- ° Wool Process Union Suits___-_-_..- $1.45. * tage of his opportunities. $1.25 High Rock Fleeced Shirts or $1 Neckwear for 45¢ Money was made to make money with, not save, a man with noth- Drawers, each_____-------------. 95c | Boys’ Khaki Pants__ ati nals $4.45 Fine Ribbed Unions__ Men’s and Boys’ Caps_____- “Tom Sawyer’ Blouses____-------__ Boys’ $12.50 Knee Pant Suits__ Boys’ Wool Mixed Pants_ -Men’s Odd Vests___ ing but his life’s savings has little, but the man that has invested his savings is the man envied in his old age. At present we are placing before the public an opportunity in the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY (@ EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lncille Elles Phone 6823 form’of stock in the Casper Manufacturing & Construction Asso- i Less a a ciation: 75c Cashmere Hose, pair_____,_____45¢ | All Patek Sweaters___ 40 Per re We are placing five thousand units at $10.00 each with which to perfect our plant. THE OPPORTUNITY [IS RIPE. GRASP IT! Casper Manulacturing & Construction Association 0. SUMMERS, Mgr.—Box 188 Rooms 5 and 6, Daly Building Phones 1096J and 1780 COTT CLOTHING CO. | 240 South Center Street ANA