Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 8

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RAwaGdw FARA Se PCR ESA aa y a VAR OmO PR Gao dw RRR PLR APR RHPA RURA YS ee ae? oe ae Pe op Se Silt i acter mente Tt PAGE ENGST [ocr] (Continued from Pag> Three) umcheon served at 1 o'clock at the home of Mra Patton on South Wol cott street ‘Tho idea of the Easter time was <ar- vied out with spring Qowers, rose tu lips and yellow jonquils, and dainty favors were given to the guests. Places at the luncheon tabies were laid for 34 During the afternoon of cards, Mrs. MP. Wheeler took the high honors and Mra W. A, Blackmore the cs ™™ solation. ‘The second.of the bridge tmmeheon series will be for Wednesday. sects 07" hahesmmec ar : Personals i Governor Robert D. Carey is in Cas er today on business matters con- nected with the administration of his office. During his stay in Casper Mr. Carey ts holding important conferences with local party chiefs. He arrived here i@st night from Careyburst. see A new typewriter man, weight mine pounds, arrived this morning te grace Mr. and Mrs. George a Lincoln street. manager of the Casper ‘Typewriter company, 112 East Second street. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Leo Engiand of 764 CY avenue, are the parents of a ten and a half pound eon, Wallace Lee Junior, who arrived at the State hospital last Saturday afternoon. The baby is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Lee England, of this city, merly of Denver. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gay and Mrs. Anna Leeper left today tor New Orleans, La., where they will attend the Knights Templar conclave. Mrs Leeper willbe joined by her danghter- inlaw, Mrs. Carroll Leeper, of Pan- ama, who will accompany her here for the summer. cee Mrs, R. T. Kemp !eft last-night for Denver where she will be with Mr. Kemp who recently underwent an op- eration for appendicitis at the Mercy hospita!. ‘ o- Mr. anf Mrs. R. J. Fuchs left last night on a short business and pleasure trip to Denver. cee Miss Mary B. McPake, nurse for the War Veterans’ offices has left on a business trip through the state where she will attend to matters con- nected with her office, Mr..and’ Mra. H. B. Grude teft last night for Denver where they will at- tend the Grand Opera. Mr-and’Mra. R. H. Nichols are leav- ing thisevening for Denver where they ‘will spend several days on a business and pleasure trip. ¥ oe, @ Mrs.-Gene Dunn and baby of Ther- mopolis are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn on North Durbin street. ayes Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock re turned to their home at the Buzzard ranch after spending the week-end in the city as guests at the R. H. Nichols K BAKING POWDER No better made regardless of price. MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT HUDSON . | sheep. j QEj Ounces for DEF | Minal %. Young, secretary-treasurer and general manager of the New York OM company and Ernest Marquardt, they were called on business in con-| the New York Oi company geles was booming, was not the usual ists this winter. He Cheyenne on his way short visit with John Springs. ‘Wm. Hofand, field superintendent |™mines are absolutely useless, as your | TABLETS tains |boay for the Obio Oil company, left today|iivaiess food for the Salt Creek fields where he will | attend to company business for sev- eral days, | eee Joo In Lowndes, secretary of the| Casper Mutual Butiding and Loan as-| sociation, has rssurned from Lander his former home, where he spent the week-end on a business and pleasur’ visit. Oltver Johnson, of the Casper Stor-| age company and prominent stock-} man of this district, has left for] Moneta where he wil look after his William McChesney of spending several Gays here before} leaving for the Satt Creek fields where he wil make a tour of inspection. eee Lask, is) | M. W. Purcell, county attorney, ts / spending a few @ays in ‘Thermopolis on a combined business and pleasure} trip. | R. M. Marquis, brother of Sheriff | Joe L. Marquis, is a business visito- In Casper from his home ta Thermop-| olts. Minal E. Young, general manager, and Ernest Marquard, geologist of the New York Ot! company, returned | this morning from San * Francisco where they have been the past week on business. a2. ae NOTICE. The “Spring Sale” of the Latheran Ladiew Aid will be held Thursday | afternoon and evening in the church rooms at South Park and East Fourth streets. A chicken-pie supper will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock. 418-2t WORKS FOR CHILD Must Keep WELL Mothers ina Like Situation Should Read This Letter from Mrs. Enrico , Illinois. —‘‘I took Lydia ‘3 Vegetable Compound ‘for % serious trou- Chi gE cine you can x medicine for women’s ailments and the reliefit brought Mrs. Enrico it may bring to you. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Wm. E. Pratt} wish weight greater strength, enesy, physical and mental vigor, we recommend that you take Nirxated Iron only. FREE! FREE! The Liberty Garage Is Going to Give Away znocmnte wee have alwazes bose) Sash sunstio\anl time, therefore comp! it weak, thin, | your meray passes through your nection with the Alaska holdings ot | emaciated ana rundewn an now Slay without xf Mr.|find in Yeast Vitamines when used Youn} said that business was looking|in connection with Nuxated Iron the gerd on the coast and that Los An-|very thing which will often quickly help them to put on good firm flesh, .|round oat face and figure and in- crease their strengt! durance, provkied their $450-Automobile-$450) To some one of our customers when we have sold 350 Tires, any size, 30x3 to a giant 40x8 Truck Tire. €be Casper Daily Cribune GOOD, FIRM FLESH, INCREASED WEIGHT, STRENGTH AND ENERGY—Amazing New Food Factor. . écing you any good. It therefore appears that in practi- calty_all cases where Vitamines are| necessary, organic tron is also nec-| i essary. To prove to you the surprising re-| sults which we feel should be quick- ly obtained from this valuable combi- nation, arrangements have been made with druggists in this city io give -|you A LARGE DOLLAR PACKAGE| -| OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE ABSOLUTELY FREE the power to transfe~m|with your purchase of a bottle of or- matter into living cells,| ganic Nuxated Iron. Take your Vita- mine Tablets before meals anti or- ganic Nuxuted Iron after meals. Weigh yourself before you start and again after ten days and see how much you have increased in weight, also in strength, vigor and energy. If ih, energy and en- blood. con- a sufficient quantity of oxy- loses: your increase6—if you merely wish a Spic Span New With each Tire sold a numbered coupon will be given. When 350 Tires are sold the hold- er of the lucky number will win the Automo- bile at a public draw-. ing. 290000000090 9000000000090 2989000000000082 2006 1900 The Tires We Sell Are id The Pennsylvania Rubber Co, : Vacuum Cups The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co, Semi-Pneumatic Truck Tires The Most Remarkable Tires for Service on the Market Today. The ‘Aristocrats of the Tire Family. Liberty Garage 428 South Elm St. Phone 983 WE FURNISH TRUCKS FOR TRUCKING Repair Work. American Weather Strips. Phone 1896-W MARMON See Our Display of the Miniature Marmon Now-on Exhib Sales Room 1406 MOTION Phone UN Jazze Sant Second and ition at Our Yellowstone AT The Flower Shop Large Blooming Geraniums 40c ‘Arkeon Bldg. Phone 1485 ‘Admission $1.00 Don’t Forget the AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL BENEFIT DANCE Thursday Evening, April 20 Arkeon Dancing Academy No War Tax TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. THE MAN IN THE BARREL Providing you buy another suit at the reg- Statement by The Man In the Barrel--- Folks: No use talking. When you give the peo- ple of Casper real bargains they respond. Our suit offer of one suit at the regular price and another suit for $10 more is tak- ing like wildfire. Why shouldn’t it? No such offer has ever been made in Wyo- ming. My store has been crowded all day with eager buyers. Dad brought his son, they both bought suits. Brother John came with Brother Peter, they both bought suits. Friend brought friend, they both bought suits. Why, folks, this sale means that we are practically giving away clothes. The sale runs until Saturday evening, April 22. -Get here as soon as you can. HARRY YESNESS. Open Evenings---You Bet SALE STARTED TODAY A DAYS ONLY All Suits Hung On Racks in Plain View---Come In and Wait on Yourself ular price. Here Is the Proposition: Two $25 Suits Cost You.. $35 Two $30 Suits Cost You.. $40 Two $35 Suits Cost You.. $45 Two $40 Suits Cost You.. $50 Two $45 Suits Cost You.. $55 Two $50 Suits Cost You.. $60 Fathers Bring Your Sons- Brothers Bring Your Brothers Friends Bring Your Friends HARRY YESNESS THE MAN IN THE BARREL 114 West Second Street---Next Door to Stockman’s Bank

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