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PAGE TWO €be Casper Dally Cribune FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922. cial reception [committee to tourists FOR RENT TWO FINE OFFICE ROOMS RIALTO THEATER BUILDING Formerly Lyric Bldg. Webel Commercial Co. Rialto Building |tality throughout the country. Harry Black called the attention of he club to the girls’ welfare summer * y - we ‘s 8: ety is le Yesterday's session of the Wyo noon In the evening J. M. Somern: The Woman's Synodical soci | scree oe ponsored by the! ning Synod, held in the Presbyterian | ike of Philadelphia will speak, and | holding ttn sessions in the church |Kiwanis club and made possible od @iacussions largely through their efforts. The| ‘Sbernacie, was given to amp is seven miles from Casper in ' the viciity of Etkhorn and will be| t j 1 nd foreign missions in .he | with addresses by Dr. jopen from now until July 30." A |number of Casper girls are leaving day schools of thé city. It will be | gates and speakers are in attend- Sunday school night, and all who | ance at the synod and synodical arp. interested .in Sunday school | meetings. At the close of the after. ¥ of St Louis and Dr New York. The afternoon . was. given to consideration | you - invi See paembank teamed Casper Delegate to Conven-|for the camp toaay. Associated with | or mamaraahipsiendl Aan ted ty are specially ited. see ‘Semnacre et yisitere n at Toronto Gives Glow- |the Kiwanis club in the promoting of | 7) “TI'S? Denver, Gow. In the Special music is given at all the | wil about the 4 this club were the ¥. W.C. A.and the DF ‘Rev. HW. Reherd, D.D. of | e¥aning meetings. city. ng Account of Recent | Girt Reserves. evering q Fi mt ad ee e City address on lgrimage. | Lake City gave an “The Mormon Problem at Its Base.” Dr. Teull of New York gave an il ; Alec swede baie, &| tustrated lecture showing the wor'd- e | wide scope of the foreign mission k of the Presbyterian churvh. given to the report of tne ion work in Wyo-aing, | t Durham announced thati club was organized just a| Pi ate from the the interna- The safe, summer miik supply RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT clever biography of Bill Allely. Stan. "| ley Griebel won the attendance: prize, which was presented by the super- intendents Rev. David McMatin of Cheyenne. Adé@resses also were made by Montgeory of tne SS MLEGENSHOPLTERS | Seer 1 This afternoon ad- | i e next meeting of’ the| donate the prize for the next meeting. Put a supply of Cold Cream, Lotions, Cosmetics in -your traveling kit. ven “oy Dr. Reherd. M. -Somerndike, and Dr. This evening at 8 o'clock will be given by Mrs. M and Miss WE HAVE THEM The North Casper Pharmacy 915 North Durbin St. Full line of Drugs and Sundries. Prescriptions h — r. Irwin Gand. & yibbénl on wae Charged with shoplifting in the Ia-| errms will be Try this popular recipe for " wear department of the tinued tomorrow forinoon and after- | = | RED CROSS COOKED SALAD DRESSING WITH EGG . | atiae ‘ote carefully compounded. Visit our fountain and let us ani-|to district court on | 1 ibepss 2s Ad aah ahes “The flu left mé in such a serve you. |trial in September. 3 - a 1% ther. four 34 cup mild vinegar dition oth er Shh ppontate J have taken several ailk ar ourands willtel you | «Msp. munard #4 cup water 2 burden,” declared denn W: nomen YOUR PATRONAGE EARNESTLY SOLICITED. \ remorse | 14 cup ons well -known insurance. man. 600. Tat. s / Syrup Pepsi: from salts, Mix d-y ingredients, add beaten eggs, onion juice nall street, Wilmington, Del., in a re Shee cathartics. and milk. Add the vinegar slowly; cook ina double cent statement regarding Tanlac. boiler until thick, stirring constantly. Remove from Strain, cool This recipe makes 1% cups salad “Twice I was a victim of the flu,” about a cent a dose. dressing. he continued, “the last time about two years ago, and since then I suffered DR. CALDWELL’S from stomach trouble, uervousness (Political Advertisement.) ©6040O¢0%0CCCC00d tion | name Kiwanis | and dizzy. spells, After eating, gas’on i SYRUP PEPSIN ed ELEN TEE ne ae ee ~|my stomach worked up through my ANNOUNCEMENT 10 Of Dh ] IN JAIL HERE | THE FAMILY LAXATIVE ychest and made my heart beat so fast Bonk ny | Take Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin if Sigrmed me and I nearly smothered ate 01 ationally | e 2 * 2 mo Malbu ovppenietes” wan pres. t when constipated, billions. headachy could never get & rood nigit’s eleep and got up mornings with a mean the gucat of| ‘Bootiegging on = large scale means cenasen taste in my mouth and all tired out, _I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of ne Wy clubs and at-|90 days to Robert Duncen, resident of proved that less cosmetics will be : Othe. snatinizes seme fo do me District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District for the rnble prable cot Dasper. United States Marshal Hugh ‘ ripe a te , = + idersble favorable com-| Casper. United States Marshal Hush) [f ptovedtnke tue tles of Tanlac rid mo of indigestion, State of Wyoming, subject to the will of the voters vy her unique costume | Patton, made the arrest in person yes- | the nervousness and dizziness. My ‘ txt, - attractive personality. There |terday, and brought the prisoner to | HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE ea. sleep is restful and I am feeling like of this district. the Sheriff's office to serve 90 days Few escape cmn) so even, ea different man. Tanlac is certain! 5 d|in the county jail. Authorities have | |p Neéjtite s tcnatie at terre me great.” ”. G. J, CHRISTY. p|been watching Duncan for several Tanlac ts sold by all good druggists. days, but waited until they were sure iv. a club] he could be gotten “with the goods in which the activities of the) on him,” before attempting the ar- *s througheut the country were | rest. rtrayed graphically. Among the/*= pictures exhibited was one of the Cas. per tourist camp, while beneath it read tho legend “Evidently a model| CALL FOR COUNTY CONFERENCE tourist camp becaxu {t bears th 5 5 + brand of Casper, Wyoming.’ Mr.| The ccunty meeting of the Conference for Progressive Mechling annousiced that the putlicity |] Political Action is here by call to meet at 8 P. M., Friday Hott Wan pabstentin’ ant vere ponven:|] evening, July 7, at Union Labor Hall, for the purpose of <t tation Ki. |] electing delegates to the state convention to be held at will be held at At-|] Douglas on July 14, and any other business that may legally come before the meeting. Specials for Saturday at the New Store Casper Dry Goods Store WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE—GIVE US A TRIAL Following the report of Mr. Mech- i ling it was moved by Charles B. Staf- All Labor and Farmer organizations should be repre- ford that his report be accepted with i i thanks and that the newspaper stories || Sented at this meeting. concerning today's meeting be placed | LE isi i in the files of the Kiwanis club. The J.B. ONARD) PEOvig ue Senn eae snotion was unanimous! carried. Mr. It’s nice and cool up in the moun- ' At this season of the year nothing is more serviceable and popu- lar than a tailored Wash Waist. We have three special numbers. KASSIS SATURDAY Attention Have You Come in and take a look at our Tents and Camping Outfits, Stoll Tents and Beds, Gold Medal Chairs, Cots, etc. Brodie Rubber Co, ne YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. OPEN EVENINGS Lot 1—Hand-made white Lot 2—Imported Ging- Lot 3—Heavy Radium Voile Waists from the, Philippines. Choice of 2am Waists in checks. Silk Waists. Man tail- Filet or Irish Crochet. + ’ *. Hemstitehed sr hand: Several colors. Special ored. Beautiful pat- Saturday at DLDS ony PADS Sroraey__$O00O Come In. Sweaters Silk, Wool and Crepe Knits, with and with- out fringe. Tuxedo and sslip-overs. Ali colors. The most var- ied assortment .in Casper this season. All new, just in and priced to please, from $2.10 to $9.49. Our fall stock is on the way. We must make room for it. To reduce our stock we are selling all our ready to wear, including VESTEE SETS Of Gingham and Percale. 75e Cool and pretty -.._... Quediot.of seonst Large size Aprons. Sizes 44 to 52. ed Gollar and AND Vestee Cuff Sets in 75@ $1.50 Gingham, Organdy, Ratine and Lace, fac Plain Japanese Crepe 5Octo $1.50 | stiate miced saa. 29e SKIRTING Beautiful 36-inch Skirting in figured, striped and plain Baronet Satin. Black or white. A wonderful value. $2.19 Per Yard late Summer Dresses, at cost, some below ost. All at a great sacrifice. 4 MILLINERY All our Summer Millinery, including Gage patterns. Values $12.50 to $18.00. SATURDAY ONLY G25 Everything to Make Your Vacation a Joy During the hottest weather, when you feel the re- sults of a year’s work, what could be more restful than a camping trip? We can make it doubly rest- ful by supplying you with the necessary equipment, SEE OUR LINE OF i Folding Chaire and Lamch Kits om Pongee $1.25 Per Yard ALL BARGAINS DON'T MISS THEM Pires wcsiscn hone eel EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD GRADE ALL-SILK Kassis Dry GoodsCo. |} camppeu. uanpware co, ||| Casper Dry Goods Store 173 East Second St. Phone 1740 147 South Center St. Phone 425 beable pcm 2s eae aed PHONE 1981 NEXT TO WIGGINS 120 E, SECOND