Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 3

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spurposer. Bridge was played after | ‘The Mesdames Cron and Reichen- ff FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1922. SOCGETY| ‘Woman's Club to Mret j She also tolé some tnteresting fea-| * 4 tures of the work in Nevada. | Casper Woman's club wit} Mrs, Eva Shoemaker sang several meet with Mra. RW. Loucks, §59 lovely selections during the evening. | C¥ avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2:30.| Dancing was the social diversion and eee at the close of the session a tempt- Mrs. JL. Marquis ing repast was served. Entertains. The Mesdames C. E. Littlefield, C. 1. King, James Meeks and Thomas Mulligan were hostesses for the eve-| ning. cee W. C, T. U. in ] Regular Meeting Mrs. Fred Haughton acted as hos- tess to the members of the Women's Christian Temperance union at her! home on $22 East Third street this afterncs, Matters of business were | transacted and a social time was en-| Joyed, cee Mre. R. M. Andrus gave the last ot a| Mrs. Villnsve Entertains series of dinners at her home on 123 |For Thursday Club. South Durbin street, last night. The| The Thursday ‘Afternoon club met affair was in honor of the birthday yesterday afternoon at the home of of Miss Margaret Sullivar. Mrs. Fred Villnave for a 1 o'clock ‘There were 16 guests at the party! and a pleasant time was enjoyed. Flowers were used for decorative ‘Ten ladies took part in a Mttle in formal party given at the home of Mrs. g. 1. Marquis yesterday afternoon. The guests were all persons who had lived | several years aco at Wolton, Wyo. Bridge was played during the after- noon. Those presen: were: The Mes-! dames ¥. H. Fletcher, C. W. Knittle,! C. W. Hood, Claire Gellan, J. E. Keith, ¢. D. Hemry, P. C. Mitchell, Eugene Griffith and Misr, Violet Lever. “ee Mrs. Andrus Hostess ‘To Dinner Guests. luncheon. The color scheme was car- |ried out.in yellow and was exception- aly pleasing. the dinner. bach won prizes. The Mesdames Kirk-| Miss Eilleen Sullivan took the first| patrick and Ouren were outof-town prize for the ladies and Mr. P. C. Nico-| guests. laysen, Jr., the gentleman's prize. see Deifolay Order To Give Dance. Kensington Tea ‘At Royce Home. ‘Mrs. Pat Royce was at home this afternoon to several friends at a ken- sington tea. The affatr was informal ‘and introduced to Casper guests Mrs. Cashbaugh of Chicago, who was the guest of honor. eee Y¥ and ¥ Dance to Be Last of Season. A Gance will be given by Darius ‘Tonight the Y and Y dancing club will give the last formal dancing party! of the season. It will be held at the vitations have been extended to mem- bers and their guests. eee of Khorassen, a branch organization of the Knights of Pythias will meet tonight at the Odd Fellows’ hall at 8pm eee Natrona Re-| Arbor day was celebrated by a group hold a drili|of the younger social set yesterday at which bridge wes played. Miss Ruth) Bridenbaugh and Mrs. Don Whitcomb won honors. the LLLGOSSOHSOOOEH SPOOL O G69 Mrs. Thomas Heliserman, sister of Mrs. Thomas Daily, and her daughter Miss Mazie Heiserman, have been spending the last two months as the guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Daily. Mrs. Heiserman left last night for Red ‘Wing, Minn., which is her home. Miss Heiserman, ‘however, will remian in Casper for the summer as the guest of the Dailys. A very clever eut and the pupils did remarkably ell, They were under the direction of Mrs. Helen Livingston, music su- porvisor for the high school. eee Pythian Sisters Enjoy Meeting _ ‘The Pythian Sisters held a very in- teresting meeting last night at the O44 Fellows’ hall, Over 50 members ‘were present. Mr. and Mrs. William MeMiman ‘were initiated into the order, Figs rer Site. ¥rink Brown, a visting M, 38. | (02> awn} ee oa © from McGill, Nev., addressed somo | Couey uengan spent Thureds ‘very encouraging remarks to the "Temple on the work being done here. Fo. adhe aieiahe teal teres Perec saat DOING HIS DUTY ‘pains in my stomach, belching up sour and bitter fluids and gas. Tongue al- ways coated. Doctors were uhable to help me. The first dose of Mayr’s “Wonderful Remedy made me feel 100 per cent better, and I am now feeling better than at any time in my life. I deem it my duty to advise other suf- ferers.” It is a simple, harmless prep- aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in- testinal ailments, including appendi- citis. One does will convince or mon- ey refunded. For sale by druggists everywhere.—Adv. FRESH MEATS, PROVISIONS WHOLESALE Largest Market in State RETAIL The NORRIS Co. =<: Second St. UY THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS wee OUR EVERY DAY PRICES Pork Loin Boss Canvas Gloves 5c Pair Beef Shoulde: Boil .....——| LB. Roast__.___|_, LB. Veal Shoulde: Shoulder Veal Boil ——... 12}c Roast —.___ Cc Prime Ribs, Fresh Side__. whole ——. Best Creamery, Butter, Domesti: per Ib. ~........ 40-c See Chats. “| Fresh Eggs, dozen__25e Swift’s Premium Ham, family size, Ib___35¢ 10 Ibs. Pure Lard_.$1.70 Bring Your Pails 10 lbs. Shortening.....90c Norwegian Stock Fish. Smoked, Salt and Pickled 5 Fish. Full Line oe Delicatessen oods. LB. Fresh Fish Every Day. Lamb Stew ....., Fresh Killed Poultry BeetStew 10¢ Every Day From Our Veal Stew Own Yards. Pork Shoulder, ue ane whole LB. Os cwceneess LB. Beef Pot Roast, hs Fo NS sale der ) Bo ein aasel coe! z 15¢ Minced Ham -_ 2 0c Hamburger Liver Sausage Steak Bulk Sausage. WATCH OUR LARGE DISPLAY WINDOW ‘ming National bank, ‘The Dramatic Order of the Knishts| | on Satfirday|2 luncheon at the Henning, ffter) i Personals HO City Briefs | Show You and Sell You | MERIT REST SENIOR CLASS PLAY TO €be Casper Daily Cribune SUPPORT OF CASPER PUBLIC, REPORT Play, “Peg O° My Heart,” to be pre- sented at the now high school audi- | torium next Tuesday evening, holds ® world of promise for the success of the venture emi entertainment which the public will enjoy. Under able tutoring the senier Thespians the Casper public. So far as the play is concerned, Holmes, superintendent of the North- western railway company were visitors in Cheyenne yesterday. They went to Cheyenne to recuka a car which Mr. Barnes abancvand there while re- jcently en route home from Denver, Harry M. Gunn, tex commissioner for the Alidwest Hefining company. re- turned yesterday from Cheyenne where he attended a hearing of the state equalization board. <=: Mrs. Roy Williamson, who has been confined to her apartment at the Wyo- ming Annex for the past 12 weeks, is slowly recovering. eee Miss Loraine Wright of the local Postoffice department will leave for Denver this evening to undergo a se- rious operation. eee B. B. Brooks, president of the Wyo- lett yesterday for Riverton on a brief business mis- sion and will return here today, Acti ike sai Peg O’ My Heart has been working awfully hard lately and Jerry too. will be at home to all their friends, May 2 at the high schvol au- aitortum, 4-28-1t those in charge of the event could hardly have selected a : of wider popularity that “Peg O° My Heart™ and those who have wit- nessed it in more pretentious set- tings will appreciate the efforts | ‘which make for its success here. | Much time is being spent on stage effects in addition to the play Pet ...-.----.-----. Puppy Redlee Miss Leta Brown, who i» direct- ing the performance, states that ing faithfully so that they may give @ real preeuction on the date set. ——_—_— TO WATER CONSUMERS. AM! water bills unpaid after Monday, May 8, will have water shut off. WATER COMMISSIONER. 4-27-3t See READERS cetaci nnse% cccece c¢ Six heads of lettuce for 250. Welch's Phones 1705 and 304 4-28-2t BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You Boston Garters for 19c For Infants, Invalides an@ Growing Children ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages INFANTS aoa INVALIDS Rich milk, malted crain extract in Powder No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible THO FRJUNGTIONS FOR ~ LUN ILATIONS HIKES TOW TO EVEN OZ , | ‘When Judge C. 6. Brown granted the plea of M. W. Purcell county at- torney for temporary tnjunctions i G@uce paroxysms of $4 Manhattan Shirts $1.95 DELICATESSEN (In Natrona Butter Shop) Try our health breads, home-made cakes, pies and doughnuts, also salads and salad dressing. Everything Made in Clean Home Kitchen. Fried Spring Chicken Dinner Saturday Evening BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You Suits Up to $30 for $11.95 i These derful bargains. gains. Center St. Splendidly tailored and sma spring and summer materials. AND One Lot of 120 Dresses 45 lots are special purchases augmented by selections of Coats and Dresses from our regular stock. They are won- ” One Lot of 56 Suits AND One Lot of 160 Dresses ya rtly styled in the fashionable They are extraordinary MILLINERY Another interesting feature for Satur- day will be very special prices on Hats. They are top values and will be priced at $3.50 and $9.95 We are also receiving every day ship- | ments of Summer Hats in the Lacy styles. 252 South 7 be | a For Saturday We take pleasure in selling you the biggest values in women’s wearing apparel we have ever offered. WE ARE OFFERING One Lot of 50 Coats bar- Phone 1304-W TM is against two Sandbar institutions which | are said to have been headquarters of | vice. The total number of places which are now closed, ‘was brought to near ly a dozen. The injunctions were issued yester- PAGE THREE ¢@ay against a restaurant known as the Texas lunch at 219 West B street. This place is said to be owned by James Paris, and against @ house op-| ated by Francis McCoy, Jocated at 221 West B street. | LO HOD O49). Ch DOO John Tripeny Co., Lot 1 Girls’ Serge Middies $1 95 Women’s Pongee Blouses. Special. _ $1.98 wae oe Ae Tones Com ABE Garten: Ae eee: OSC a 67e Women’s Extra Quality 69e Women’s Lawn Fancy Vanity Cases and Gaee__91.00 Cases. _ Midwest Building Always on Hand at 241 S. Center St. Women’s Chal- lis Kimonas 79¢e Wonderful Selection of Leather .... oh $1 .00 Hand Bags. Women’s Gingham Bun- galow 9 ce Aprons ——__ Women’s Cotton Hose. pee se be 29e Children’s Black Sateen Bloomers EXTRA SPECIAL Bungalow Aprons. Good grade of Percale. Fancy fe In the base- ment. Sal- ‘vaged at ____ 59e Rubber etme 'Y (3 39e Aprons Women’s Brassieres ... New mew telephone cabbage, peas «nd new beans. Welsh's. Phone 1705/7 und 306 ‘TOMORROW $5.00 Hat Sale at the Bay Hat Shop Balcony Smith & Turner Drug Store 428-it t BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You Lisle Union Suits, $1.65 SATURDAY IS‘THE LAST DAY Of the Price Wrecking by the Eastern Salvage Co. All Prices Cut Deeper -for the Last Day. A Special Attraction For the Women Will Be the Price Cutting on the NEW SPRING BOX SUITS Beaded, Embroidered and Braided. DIVIDED IN TWO LOTS Lot 2 91455232 Every Suit Worth Two to Three Times What We Are Asking. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES, COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT $5.000$49.95 Every One Worth Double and Triple What We Are Asking. IN THE BASEMENT You will find unexcelled values that will make you wonder how we do it. Be- low we quote a few of the many items. Huck Towels. Good size Women’s Fancy Lace Vestees - O9@ One odd lot of Women’s skits 91.95 Silk Hose _95@ Sweaters 91.49 Nisit Gowas” 49@ Camisoles. 9@ Women’s and Children’s Miadi 95e Middies Women’s Black Sateen ep 713¢e Children’s Fast Color Dresses in 9 e Poplin eens A Most Wonderful Showing of Hats From $2.95 to $9.95 Values Worth Two or Three Times What We Ask. Children’s Hats 89c to $3.50 THE LEADER]. Opposite Postoffice rae iy nde?

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