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de Casper Daily Tribune SOCKET Y, = on (oT ENOL PAGE THREE Goodbye Boils! 8.5.5. Will Rid ¥ oa of Boils, Pimpten, Skin Eruptions. diency. When the career of such an one is ended the event is mourned as Layee pat cae All feel the shock hasten to bestow the tribute of co Ses By Boy Scouts Therefore, in the death of Brother : Kemp, be it hereby _— Resolved, by Casper Lodge No. 1353, (CHICAGO, May 16.—Three men at Benevoient and Protective Order of/|the point of death in Lake Michigan Elks, that we extend to his bereaved | after their small rowboat had capsized, iThree Rescued insurance man, returned yesterday Wife and relatives our deep sympathy | were rescued 5 yesterday by four boy morning from Denver where she) A market place where the wares , ‘-y, and toy department are a fow /in this their great sorrow and afflic-| scouts. When the third man had been spent the past week attending to a/-/ Of different dealers will be displayed”| examples of what are usually found |tion: that this Memorial and these|landed, one of the rescued victims of- ‘and sold in individual stalls is to be the tnmnovation of O. L. Thompson, tee owner of the building in which was Resotutions be made a part of thi |Lodge Record, atcopy presented to fered the scout’s leader a doijar bill “for a reward.” It was not accepted. ¢. A. Sanford. eee Synurgae to Meet With Mrs. Plummer. ‘The regular meeting of the synur- us of St, Mark's church will take place this evening at 8 o'clock at the nome of Mrs. C. P. Piummer in the Blackmore apartments. Mrs. Johnson to * Give Bridge Luncheon. A delightful bridge tuncheon, with +4 guests present, will be given to- morrow at 1 p. m, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Johnson, 1114 South David street. Decorations decided on are yellow and white. .- Deiphian society to Meet With Mrs. Hamway. ‘The regular meeting of the Del- phian society will be held at the home J. B. Hanway tomerrow aft- at 2:30 o'clock. ow es Last Meeting — esday Tea '- TGs. Arthur Schulte, 1042 Bast! second, 1s entertaining the Tuesday ‘Tea club today, This ts the last meet- ing of the club for the season. eee Tuesday Bridge Club Meeting Today. Mrs. Andrew Morrison ts entertain- ing the Tuestsy Bridge club today. eee Paptist Ladies to Meet Mrs. Thomas Garrett. The ladies of the Baptist church are invited to the home of Mrs. C, D. Poling, 854 South Grant, ‘maday aflerncon at 2:30 to Mrs. Thomas Garrett of Denver, secrotary of the White Cross society. eas ernco’ Rebekahs to Meet Wednesday. The Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in the I. O. O, F. hall 8 p. m, Wednesday, ‘There will be jection of officers an@ conferring of MMitiatory degrees. eee Denver Matron Visiting Den- ver matron, is visiting in Casper as the house guest of her daughters Mrz. Glenn Littlefield, 737 South Park street and Mrs. ®. N. Chapin, 437 South Lincoln street. The visitor will be the Incentive for many social gath- erings during her stay of a month in Casper. ¥. W. ©. A. Dinner Rally Scheduled ‘Thursday. The dinneF and rally which the weather man prevented last week will be hela on Thursday evening at the Christian church tabernacte at 6:30 o'clock. ‘The postponement has no, effected either the crowd or the pro- gram and the affatr will doubtless great success. “aie membership rally that is held is thrown open to all and each one in- pepe 28 ly brings many new members to ‘the association. This meeting will probably be no exception. The chief topic of the evening will be a discussion of the hoped for girls’ er? ere Maccabees Meet At ¥. 0. 0. F. Hall. ‘The Women's Benefit psveciaiion: ot e into the order. Election of two offi- cers took placé. Mrs. Margaret Crow: ther became commander and Mrs. C. F. Faussett*was elected to the post of licutenant commander, After the business session, refresh- ments were served. 3 3 D. A. Curtis and W. B. Look are here from Jamestown, N. Y- ees HE. D. Curtis of Thermopotis is i \ 5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz went to Denver Sunday. eee R. M. Bartholeméw is back from Denver, where he was for several days on business. oe Mrs. R. T. Kemp, widow of the late R. T. Kemp, prominent Casper —— "IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Casper Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach- ing back. Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause — that Backache ‘pains often come from weak kidneys. “Twould saye much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak Kidneys. Ask your neighbor. Read what a Casper citizen says: Mrs. Thomas Clarey; 707 South Wal- jut street, says, ‘Since I last recom: mended Doan’s Kidney Pills a few years ago, telling of the good they hag done another of the family, I have had occasion to take them myself. Dean's have always cured. any attack of kidney trouble I have had and I have a great deal of faith in.them. 1 gladly recommend Doan’s to anyone troubled with a weak and aching back or any other trouble caused by dis- ordered kidneys.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy — get Dean's Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Clarey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Attra, Buffaky N. ¥.—Adv. T.¥F. of the Sinclatr-Wyoming Of company has returned here after having spent the past week in Denver on company business. { Cee 3 Mrs. G. R. Hagens left yesterday for Philadelphia where she will spend weral weeks visiting with friends ard relatives. She will return by way «4 Chicago snd St. Louis. During her stay in St. Louis Mra Hagens i aes is a student at the institution. ee R. W. Greulich, Marmon represen- tative is in Canger for for a few days. Charles Shoblom, loca! is put of town on a bustness trip to Scottsbluff and other points in Ne- | braska. He will return this evening. } ree | Joo Mansfield went to Denver Inst |night. Mr. Mansfield has the agency for the Packard = ee cars. . H. W. Hugo, Texas off man, ts in | Casper fer a tor — . Mr. and Mrs. Joo Dniiley who have | ti, lived in Casper for more than a year, went to Denver Sunday to establish residence. eee Mra. Harry Hone has jotned her husband at Newcastle, Wyo. Mr. Hone is in the printing business there. ore Lorraine Franke who is in the ef- |fices of the Producers and Refiners’ \corporation, will leave for Calffornia ‘Sunday. Miss Franke will visit for several months in the popnlar coast state. She has many fricads there. see ‘W. C. Hill, who is with the Lee C. Moore company will be from Tulsa, Okla., tomorrow where he has béen for several days on business for the company. eee | M. T. Rathvon, general superinten- dent of Western States Oil and Land company, returned Sunday from Salt Creek. Mr. Rathvon was there for several days looking after oil inter- ents. eee ‘W. H. Leavitt returned from Den- ver yesterday. Mr. Leavitt spent sev- eral days there on business connected with the Wyoming Refining company. eee A. 8. Rosch, state law enforcement commissioner is in Casper today on business connected with the interests of his department. eee EL L. Seidel and Frank Lee, oper- atives of the sheriff's office have re- turned from Cheyenne where they were called Sunday to assist in the formerty situated the Casper Steam laundry at Sixth and Wolcott. Over 10,000 feet of floor space is made available by the fact that the Casper Steam laundry in consolidating with the Troy laundry moved its ma chinery from the building. * Booths will be rented, according to Mr. Thompson, about $200 chenp- er than the samo size of floor space ‘Would cost in the heart of town. ‘These booths wri!l be obtainable only by responsible persons, many of whom have already acHieved success in the line they represent at some other site. Barbershop, meat ae ket, confectionery, grocery, table stand, fruit stand, Lachware depariment, baby shop, haberdash- ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER PLACED UNDER ARREST Charged with refailing Uquor, R. F. Hampton of 319 North Ash street was arrested this morning by Messrs. Wade, Jones and Almstead, operatives of the state law enforcement depart- ment. Hampton is said to have en- gaged In a lucrative trade and to ave neape contraband liquor in quanti- CASPER DEFENDANT DEFENDANTS ARRIVE AT CAPITAL CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16.—Nine- teen drug addicts brought here from Casper to answer charges in the Unit- ed States court, have been quiet since their arrival under administration by the county jail physician of drugs in judicious quahtities to those of the unforunates most in need of such Work on the inside of the building is going om at a rapid rate. The entire interior is being repainted and the booths have been marked with comfortable aisles between them. There will be three entrances on 6th street and one on Railroad. Home products will be the spec- Yalty of all the enterprises concerned. —— eed |MEMORIAL AND RESOLUTIONS) ON THE DEATH OF ROBERT T. KEMP. Again another life of love, of service to mankind, is now but a sweet and/ Diesees memory. He, who, with great- jest tenderness, with true fidelity, Jis-| qharging the duties of life so well, has | reached bis journey’e end, here on| earth. A braver, a more serene, chivalric spirit never passed from this life to jenrich the realm of a future state Robert T. Kemp departed this lifo| with smiling courage, with greates*.| fortitude Sunday, April twenty-third, nineteen hundred twenty-two. His life gentle, his death sublime, upon his brow hasbeen set the seal of everlast- ing peace. Cut down in tho prime of life, the vigor of manhood, in the be- ginning of word successes, a business |career of bright promise, and life of jhuman service, which the fond anti- |clpations of his friends had confidently | predicted, his loss is lamentable. Robert T. Kemp's life was spent in |service to man. His was a high order of talent, and he possessed those noble qualities which so exalt and dignity the human character—moral courage and integrity. There are none who did not admire his greatness of soul, his qualities of mind and heart, and Casper Lodge No. 1353, Benevolent and Protective Order of Eiks, cherishes a feeling of pride in beholding in our brother an Independ- treatment. All of the prisoners are charged with violation of the Harri+ son drug act. ent spirt which did not bend to circur~- |stances, and the uncompromising in- ‘tegrity that would not yield to sxe GIVE A BABY Constipation, biliotsnese and like annoying ills will quickly disappear AXUTHER I is always anxious to give the safest and best medicine toa constipated baby, but is puzzled which to select. Let her decide by the ingredi- ents on the package: Every bottleof Dr. Caidwell’s Syrup Pepsin has the formula printed plainly on the outside ofthe carton under the portrait of Dr. Caldwell, who wrote the peer paon in'1892, You will ‘ind that it is a combination of Prosecution of drug and other cases in federal court. ‘ City Briefs M. D. Barnett, of Denver, who owns a branch house in Casper, was among Cheleletars ait the onantes! or coat merce luncheon today. _ eee Fred B. Stimpson, fire insurance ‘agent from Denver, in the city. eee Henry Ricks is visitor from Den- ver. Mr. Ricks is in the harware busi- ness in the Colorado capital. act toga ent - SAME PRICE 5906940000009 OOOGOSOSSOO4 | t Personals : for over 30 years | Use less of KG BAKING POWDER than of higher priced brands. The government used millions of pounds Y. W.C. A. CAFETERIA CHICKEN DINNER Rhubarb Pio Strawberry Shortcake ~ M. Gabrielle Sinclair, D. C. Is Now Permanently Located at 127 W. Second St. Palmer Graduate 12 Adjustments for $10 Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pep- th sin. It will not and it is free from narcotics. A bottle sufficient to last a family pve months can be had at po Cate store, and the cost is only abouta cent a dose. While no one, young or old, need take a drastic purgative like salts or. calomel, be espe- cially careful what you give a pe the baby, Dr. SY. RUP PEPSIN 2 pasa a and other mi pre dangerous by over stimu- Tating the intestines or de ressing* eart. The sngeed nis oO Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are recommended by the U.S. Pharmacopoeia. name and Washington |the widow as a mark of our affection |The men refused to give their names. |for our departed brother—and that this | testimonial may in time impress tpon | jthe minds of the fatherless, pow with-| jout understanding, the full realization | jand knowledge cf a father who sare! Soon C Tinker Resolved, that this Memorial ana | |these Resolutions be printed in =| “asia” CADE public press and the Elk’s Bulletin. And be it further Resolved, that the charter of our| lodge be draped in mourning for a| period of one month. | W. W. SLACK, | A. EB. STIRRETT, JOHN BRYNE, Committee. | Datea April 7, 1922. | ———.—____ NOTICE. Come where dancing is divine. | Opening Dreams!’ oof Garden| |Dancing Pavilion, Wednesday May | \17. Corner H rmd Harrison streets, | North Casper 5-16-1t* Ladies, for appointment call Retty’s | Boar +v Parlor, phone 467J. 5. 15-601 : a Bi? “A Bank of Strength and Service” We have an INSURED SAVINGS PLAN ' that helps you save and gives you insurance protection at,the same time. You can begin R any time with less than $10 per month. It will pay you back $1,000 or more, with in- terest plus insurance protection, throughout the entire savings term. We will gladly mail or give you a folder about it. The National Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYO. = be Durely Vegetable t oft © came; eS kin of pim- dolls, acne, Dlotches, bi in eruptions, It drives out pa, rash and other skin does it thoroughly. the blood impurities which cause umatism, makes the blood Pure builds up lost flesh. Are you “up te the neck” tm bleed tm- Anufacture new Dicod celle-—(nar one of its secrets. S 5. & is sold at purities? 8.5.68. is one of the greatest a)i drug stores, in two vizes. The lar Dleed-yurifiers known. Try tt, ger size is the more Commencement Dresses | For the Girl Graduate WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A ‘WONDERFUL SHIPMENT Of Commencement Dresses. They Come in SWISS, VOILE, GEORGETTE, ORGANDIE Make Yovz Selection Early. Pre | Shop 252 South Center St. Phone 1304-W ECONOMY CENTER OF CASPER Petal pee (eel | lis Xo (Pao =51 Boo 19) The Chamberlin Furniture Co. Wishes to Announce Grand Opening BIGGEST DISPLAY Oriental Rugs Ever Shown in Casper. All Are Invited to Call and In- spect These Wonderful Rugs. Main Floor of the eAisaieaizad) et SANE CAPES AND WRAPS Just received a large shipment of Capes and Wraps. Fine quality All-Wool materials. Season’s newest shades. All-Silk lined, with fine quality soft Satin or All-Silk Foulard. $14.95 and $19.95 SUITS ae 75 new Suits of All-Wool Tric- otine, Poiret Twill, Serge and other fine All-Wool materials. Every Suit has the best of finish, Silk Braid, Embroidered and But- ton trimmed. All-Silk lined. $14.95 and $19.95 variety of trimmed. 9c 79c THRIFT. WEDNESDAY | aay. Ny avy The LEADER COME EARLY AND STAY LATE MAKE THIS STORE YOUR STORE HATS Large and small styles, in a fancy and plain $2.95, $4.95 and $7.95 Tricolette and CORSETS Silk Petticoats NECKWEAR CHOKERS SILK HOSE Georgette ‘The Well Known C | Jersey Silk Pettitcats | A Large Assortment | Fine Quality Fur | Women's Pure BLOUSES and B, Regular $1.50 | in Two-Color Combi- | of Collars, Vestees Chokers Genes er! Be Values. nations, Fine Ruaitty and Sets $5 75 ss ateee or $1.98 | $1.00 | $1.98 | 98c 5.75 | “95c A FEW OF THE BARGAINS IN OUR BASEMENT BUNGALOW CAMISOLES 1? HUCK TOWELS GINGHAM APRONS An sifk Camisoles Girls Dresses Large Size, Good APRONS Fine Quality Percale Lace cate we Quality Towels Fie Quality Plaid $1.00 DRESSES A new shipment of beautiful All-Silk Dresses in a variety of the newest styles and colors. Very neatly trimmed. Each and every one a wonderful value. $12.95, $14.95 and $19.95 Gingham Dresses A very beautiful selection of Women’s Gingham Dresses with Organdy Collars and Cuffs. Em- broidered and button trimmed. $4.39 Gingham Aprons San (Bargain Basement) MUSLIN GARMENTS | GAUZE VESTS WAIST = GAUZE VESTS! PETTICOATS tached Trimmed Vests For Girls 19c (Bargain Basement) 49c (Bargain Basement) (Bargain Basement) AERORS PURSES AND , | -Gsrenit Basement): Just the Thing for | , HAND BAGS MUSLIN the Kitchen A Very Largo Assort- GOWNS ment to Choose From $1.00 (Bargain Basement) Regular $1.50 Values 89c @Bargain Basement) 49c (Bargain Basement) MS