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OMe Taser Sew ermine SEES OE OFDM omg Ph J. W. Johnson and A. E. Biglin re- Invited to Submit City Briefs Long Pine, Neb., to attend the funer-| al services of his mother. | (Continued from Pas One) Be ee oe This makes an econom- ical cream soup of very de- licious flavor: 2 tbsp. four, 2 tbsp. butter, oe 2:8 | Raymond street jail in Brooklyn to- ‘ : Kenneth McDonald, Elmer Spuriock|day to hear Supreme Court Justice! With the Tees eal oy cote and’ Alex Johnson are jm town from/ Aspinall charge the jury’ that will de-| . crated the Kenneth McDonaii ranch in the cide her fate. at Bookfellow Lodge, Chicago, with 3 cups boiling water, 2 qts. or the author as the guest of honor. spinach, pep; tsp. salt, there they visited with Mrs. Perry | S : pats ommeresie in the bor”) embers Of her sex). As @ feature af the celebration Sore water, I cap Carnation | | the poets of Amert deen, : At Pepper Club. | After a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. C. Andrews motored | ‘rhe prosecution, in summing up yes- bs Ra Reve t- Milk. Following the regular meeting of Mrs. Goult’s sister, Mrs. Fred Moore 3 | | ited to contribute brief poems from Salt Creek yesterday. Mr. An terday asserted that the case was @| suitable to the occasion to be read at the dinner and tater published in Wash spinach thoroughly and cook 30 minutes in boiling water. Drain and rab through sieve. Melt butter, add flour, then milk, and cook 5 minutes; add the spinach and season with salt and pepper. This re- the Pepper club which was held Tuee- | of this city, they will return to thelr éay night at the home of Mrs. Pitt| home in ‘Thermopolls. Covert, & miscellaneous shower was reves - Denver where he will spend several held in honor of one of the club mem-| Mr. and Mrs. J. B. itarnes are in| 4278 looking after business interests bers, Miss Lenis Smith, whose mar-| Denver. They made the trip overland Defore going to Colorado riage to E."J. Donahoe is a social/and will return to their home here] Were be will vistt with his parents. irews is manager of the Eureka Pe|test of the supremacy of American one company. apernttons. c= and would determine whether jus-| | book form as a memento. tice could be meted out to men ani Mr. and Mra. Henry L. White who! women atthe Among those asked to attend and have spent the past winter om the| Kinkead. former corporation counsel COmtribute his bit of verse, is E. Pacific coast have returned to Camper) of Cincinnati, was shot and killed near| Fichard Shipp of this city. Mr. event following the Lenten season, | after tho weather clears. Be Sheet and will stay here for the summer.|pis home in Brooklyn, August , 1921.| S®{PP will be represented by a Mt- cipe serves six people. fhe affair was a complete surprise vee Ellis Doane of Lost Cabin, is call-| En route home the Whites stopped 107! ries Stone was indicted on a charge| °T@f¥ contribution and will possibly to the guests of honor and the time| Mrs. Frank Pierce bas as her house|!mé on Jends among the old-timers] a short visit with friends at Thermop-) 57 manjer in the first degree to which| b@ Present in person. was devoted to cards as usual until| guest her brother Hudson Hungerford | for the remainder of the week, olts. . {she pleaded not guilty. —_—_—X—“——_ late in the evening. The gifts were|of Salida, Colo., who will spend sev- Mes Jee | He defense was that, betrayed by} West Second street in the Townsend presented to Miss Smith on a decor-|eral days here Judge C. E. Winter has returned} At & meeting of the Blue Lodge ves-| cinkead she had traced him, hoping to/ block, belonging to Fred Cottman. The Trite, fer sony te ated tray and included many lovely eee from Douglas where he spent a part|terday, the Third degree was bestowed cet him to right the wrong. She testi-| building had once been a store. but Carnation MEK 3 articles of usefulness for the home| Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Crawford have|of the week attending to legal mat- as well ae personal gifts for the bride| taken an mpartment in -\Galveston, | ters for the firm of Winter and Winter to-be. | Texas, where they intend spending } attorneys, Following the presentation of the}a part of the spring. They left Casper aertel he shower gifts, delicious refreshments | during the wintertime and have been| J- Portis, chief clerk for the Midwest wer served by the hostess. | making a tour of the south and east| Refining company at Salt Creek, is Twelve guests were present includ-|in thetr Packard motor car. im the city visiting with hs daughter ing four substitutes, Mrs. S. N. S73 ee who has been a patient at the Cas-+ Brooks, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Leigh| Miss Harriet Hudson has arrived | per Private hospital for several days. 7 ‘ownsend, Mrs. A.B, Biglin end Miss | from Basin and will visit with friends|Mra. Pertis is remaining here with “ Margaret Sullivan, and relatives for several weeks. From | her daughter. on five Casper Masons. |tied sho had a temporary explosion| owing to a fire that partially destroyed Baeots aawear Coes Street, Jof the brain and recollected nothing of | it a few months ago, it was condemned postal employe, {s/ the shooting. |and has been vacant. That much of Her counsel contended that ahe bad/it had been burned accounts for the |Deen legally wedded to Kinkead tm At|fr< that it was unable to sustain the RN. Van Sant of the RN. Van/tantic City in 1918 by a common Iaw|heavy «now. Sant Motor company has returned) marriage. Roy Thune, home from his By Exorbitant (Oeteetleleree | Rent Demanded Milk By Landlord Our entire stock tion. oe Saipan from Basin where he has been attend-/ a ALEXANDER ILL where KING lng to business interests for the week. SNOW CAVES IN ROOF BELGRADE, April 6.—King Alex ander has. been confined to his room Floyd E. Pendell is driving a new, ee < = = end eee ‘Marmon motor car which he brought | pesiggltt ators RS, comes diated eens | here Miss Hudson will go to the west- t ture of his illness has not been given LATE CLASSIFY. _|from Denver, making the trip over- TOO TO : * Tocmes Spon tthe | era coast where abe will spend the eee tnt teans | td. He Sut missed the snowstorm. | (f W. SECOND BUILDING = ey and fixtures for Mrs. L. M. Drake announces the} : Py 2 4-2 Relations department of the Midwest | x Too Word has been received from Frank house; best location in city; will sale Plerce who has been in Albion where; Snow sometime early this morning . consider good lot or choice four-room he was called by the illness of his | cay, fiding on house in good location as part pay “é Oe ie Ahn T09E sot SaaS. ment. Address box A-172, Tribune for SER grind A cio ae ee od G. J. Call of Afton fs in the city tak 2 umati Sale erga hea ge Vn > . = ee geet (ee ee | ae ee [ He has been in tho drug business in| Musterole loosens up stiff joints and rier puppies. Call at 402 East A SHIRTS marriage of her daughter, Cecile; Mrs. F. F, Flanagan who has been | Refining company at Salt Creek, Hazel, to Mr. James Day Walbert,| seriously ill at her home on South Saturday, March 25, at Savanna, It!.| Durbin street for soveral weeks is| P- B. Winter of the firm of Winter The bride and groom will be at home}{mproving steadily and is now able|@nd Winter, attorneys, left Wednes- after April 15, at McGirr, Il. to be abont ther home. Her daughter |“ay afternoon for Lander to attend Mrs. Walbert was a resident in|Mrs. E, Paul Rachelior, has arrived |the Federal Court, now in session at Casper for some time and was a mis-|from Lask and will visit here for|that place. sionary of the Baptist church, Sho several days. 3 Goren ‘Afton for several years and is well drives out pain. A clean, white oint- EE EE PL mhone 1033, bstbtond . made many friends during her work| dl J. W. Stewart has returned from |inown throughout this part of the ment, made with oil of mustard, it The best known in here and has a wide circle of acquain-| Miss Helene Wade of Denver is|Cody where he has been on a busi-) country. usually brings reliefas soon as you start meeeee k aad uality tances who will be interested to hear| spending several days here visiting |"e™® ¢rip concerning ofl interests, eee | torub it on. make q : of her marriage: with relatives and friends. After vis- Miss Maybelle Goure, private secre-| It does all the good work of the old- LARGE SHIPMENT OF Broken lines of $3, ate ts iting here she will go to Billings,| 1s Snow has returned to Salt/tary in the law offices of Bullack and) fashioned mustard plaster, without the Miss Shikany |Mont., and then to Sheridan where|CTeek after sponding several days) Lacy, has left for the east where she | blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- $3.50 and $4 values— Entertains. she intends spending a part of the|Mere with his daughter, Miss Betty | wit visit with relatives and friends) ommend its use. Pattern Hats Miss Elizabeth Shfkany entertained | spring. Bove; wee (ss) S parient: Bt the: Cae:| for ‘three weeks. Get Musterole today at your drug a number of guests at the home of sce per. Private hospital. ieee eee store. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes; Mr, and Mrs. O, N. Shikany last eve-| Mrs. Ray Griffing who has been NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. | hospital size, $3.00. ning. About 20 friends were present |@ house guest at the home of Mr. and| James Wilson of Sheridan errived| oitat Hin Circle of Methodist | BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER und an informal evening was delight-|‘Mrs. F. 8. Knittle, has returned to| Yesterday making the trip overland in| 1.07?) “which was to have met with $1.95 Just Arrived for EASTER SHOWING 9O-20-0-9-9-8-4-2-0-3-5-0-4-264-0-660-0664-4( . his Buick motor car. He itended : i { Be el aM ma Mf Oe em afl Mage At Pure Silk Shirts; 2 eee j one remain here until the weather clears. | POPULAR PRICES Broken line of $7.50 to W. ©,'T. U. Baked Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Henning have a RAS aes | Sale Saturday. returned from tie western coast | | Te Goateteh oe ~thge! = ’ $10 values— ; The W. C. T. U, will hold a salo of| where they have been spending sev-|*%d Goodrich, pelea in Anne s at op ; Ww, }eked goods on Saturday afternoon} ¢ral weeks on a pleasure trip. They ag gall Get wir oH t the White's G company. | returned here to supervise the erec- Fhones_3408f or 74. ee i $3 8 a eperiA tion of their home on South Wolcott Balcony Midwest Pharmacy ° Dinner Party for street which will start as soon as the — Out-of-Town Guests. ‘weather permits. —— Mrs. W. P. Holman, 405 South Oe ax) Kimball street, entertained at an in-] Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris of Sho- 1 » ’ » e % oe — = $2 Knitted Pure Silk cons Syneras alone eee PRE-FASTER |e ‘rites e g jams -| the en mont ir. Harris pany who are bere from California. | was formerly in Casper and’ was ax ORDER YOUR FLOW EASTE! $1.00 A color scheme of pink and white rida ine the Midwest Refining or Si; . PA was efull: rried with flow- | Company. pe caieserd pee et ty Covers » be wth met Phone 1485 e TOO e a atthe EGE Tal treet 'tae ence hein ties oe Arrow softorstarched] 5 eoclal evening was pleasantly spent. | !tting her daughter in St. Louis, Mo. 256 South Center Phone 1304-W Collars— + one ore ‘ Mascabeo ‘Tea Miss Loutse Kline is visiting here THE FLOWER SHOP r = from Denver where she has been at- { 3 TR ig es piacasce el ens veeee ate “tt COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY 2for25c |: this Saturday atternoon to be held j ARKEON BLDG. s See ee Seceronsn tnact:| We-0 <atmaa mala, Bathrday of Nt t initely, core 10.30 at White's Grocery, 4-6-2 During this sale, which is now in full COMPLETE LINE OF SPRING AND EASTER Blue Crambray Work| § Six Circles sway, we will offer great savings to FLOWERS, guint rae AND CHOICE Shirts. Full cut and}-= Tone ines be eng eatoe “ASA CUTICURA HEALS the women of Casper on wearing ap- 0 . fast color. $1 value— K society of the Methodist church will ’ arel. 3 rcs itecaiertees =| GIRLS’ ECZEMA |||! ° 65eOid Be Mrs. John Legan, Saerunearare s : : meres, Cantal Hil, Mrs. 3B. ¢- show-| | OnNecks,Faces,Handsand All our garments are distinctively & Mra, HI. Garner, 838 Weee rhir.| | Shoulders. In Small Pim- individual and we are fortunate in the $5.50 Brown English} & <4 . Mrs. M: 5 : Singleton, 824 South Weleote wirct ples. Itched and Burned, privilege of specializing the selling of e TessShoeses = Nah eee "stroots and victory Se ee ae, clothes which will accentuate your per- $ 3.95 a Wor! i and, : Saas ae sonality. - i fa 3 WE HAVE TAKEN FROM STOCK : = ¢ Personals All Sizes, Passenger Cars and Trucks. ee Seat ere k ie _85 Dresses | 98 Dresses Miss Emma Brady has accepted a BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SLEDS $2 45 p pie a south. "Woloott street. Worth up to $48.50 | Worth up to $82.50 i Goods Co : R dame, avivet hore today from a shor. foe Casper Sporting Goods Co. foi own Work| * ping tour in Denver. While they were 2 $19 95 $15.95 and David Phone 214 Socks—= y \ MONTHS OF _ SUFFERING How a Baltimore Girl Re- covered Her Health 3 Pairs 25c . Men’s Khaki Pants.]} ‘: Notice to Water Consumers || Cuff bottom, good] We still have One big selection of 65 Dresses; SUITS —— quality— # Baltimore, Maryland.—‘‘For sey- eral months I suifered with severe Worth up to $25.00 | worth up to $50.00 : in Easter ‘ : On and after the first day of May, A. D. $1.65 ni Sale Pri A A 4 as (ir | reEaster, SaleiExice 1922, no water will be sold by the City of PS Casper to any consumer if the following re- A ‘ : $10.95 $24.95 quirements are not complied with: Men's medium weight] — wi Wool Union Suits. $6 Water must be measured by a meter that and $6.50 value— All Our Canton C bt ; : AUTO INSURANCE IS AN and Taffeta Dresses | All Coats and Suits is in repair ape so pier ae be easily $3.95 5 OWNER'S BANK. aC. 20 Per Cent Discount | 20 Per Cent Discount ae nh the reader, both in summer Je COUNT. ° use this ee other girls, ’ 5 the letters in your book . We will furnish you an auto beni x : : h Men’s heavy Fleece-} » = Rose WaipNER, 3018 insurance policy that is a com- - 2 All service pipes must have a stop cock ; : arte ul eae that eoaeheres often exe pieto coverage for Fars Big Shipment of Millinery and curb box located at the curb. This qc ees Suits. a A cy pene || eee pee ere : ya es || must be kept in repair by owner at all times 3 i al] ability are all covered nt ond ex- so the water may be shut off from property $1 1 5 x onye when ordered by owner or Water Commis- : ‘ All Millinery 20 Per Cent sioner. ae) 0 berbs,and without. A | ubbers and js soft have ise is ieeatee Discount i WATER COMMISSIONER. Overshoes at a Big |! backache, weak feelings, nervousness, or Reduction. \ and no ambition to get anythin, Kt - done f aettoceoron Pabry ar] MIDWEST BLDG. anapy women. Why not try it? e