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SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922. tion for attorney general, was in the J city yesterday. The Benefit committe of the W. C. ~ igs * Elects 4 . ‘T. U. met at the home of Mre, J. J.| RT. Fairbairn, of Boyle's garage, is Giblin yesterday afternoon and leaving today for a vacation at Love elected delegates to the convention | land, Colo. which will be held at Cody August) or Te 25, 26 and 27. Those who werenamed| Ben Griewell, an insurance man, 1s {included the Mesdames Lewis, A. B. Poling, Bun¢y, Barret, Burdick, S. E.| Hat, the Mesdamee Bailey, Ferguson | and Tregor are members of the state committee. Meet Monday. The Worren’s Benefit association of | the Maccabees will meet at 8 o'clock | Monday night in the I, 0. O. F, hall ‘A large class will be initiated. Re- freshments will be served. | eee Former Casper Girl Achieves Distinction. ‘The following clipping from the Ok- mulgne Daily Times will be of interest to many Casper people. Miss Nelson. the young violinist, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson, former] 4 residents of this city. “Miss Alta Nelson will play togay for the hundred or more visiting Ki-| wantans from Sapulpa, Tulsa and| Muskogee, as well as the local club at the regular noon luncheon at the Parkinson. “The visitors have charge of the program today. Miss Nelson, who is the daughter ot Mrs. Frank Havel, fe but 16 years ol, but Alan Dwan, musio director for the Okmulges Kiwanis club, says that she is one of thie most talented) young players he has found here. Miss Nolson will study next year at the New England Conservatory at| Boston. For the past four years she thas Ween at Stevens College, Colum- tie, Mo. Today she will play Borow- ski's ‘Adoration,’ accompanied by Mra. A. J. Peters.” , ean . Mrs. Brooks Entertains For Mrs. Bond. Mrs. Clara Bond, lfbrarian at th» Buffalo brary, was the guest of honor at an afternoon tea given at the home of Mrs. B. B. Brooks, <Auc- tion bridge was played at wthich Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Mrs. T. A. Dean took honors. A guest prize was warded to Mrs. Bond. Mrs. Bond returned with Mr, end Mrs. Brooks from Cheyenne recently. She will probably leave for her home ‘tomorrow, Shower for Miss Sullivan, Mrs. HL. Patton and her daugh- ter, Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, are entertain- ing 24 guests at their South Wolcott street residence today in honor of Miss Eileen Sullivan, who ts to be married to Mr. Joseph Conlin this fall, Tha affair ts a shower tor Miss| ham's Vegetable Compound Sullivan, vim ated | Personals. | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown, of 904 South Lincoln street, are departing this evening for Los Angeles, Cal. ‘They expect to be gone several months, as Miss Mergaret Brown is going to attend school there. eee CG. D. Poling and family left Thur. day to visit their home in Lima, O. ‘While gone they will also spend some your med! di time in Wisconsin and Minneapolis, | to try it. I now feel fine endleanite LaBlache Face Powde: Minn. eae Miss Hisie Holme swill spend the week-end with relatives in Douglas. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glover left yes- They will be gone two teriay overland to their home in Kan- eee Waiter Storrie and L. EB. Branson and families returned last evening from Denver in a recently purchased Buick car. eee Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Schultz, Mrs. Schwed, and Mrs. Guy Gay expect to Teave tomorrow for a visit to Ne braska. eee Miss Blanche Evans, formerly ai member of the city school teaching force, now a teacher in the American schools in the far east, has removed from Seoul, Korea, to Peking, China, where she will rernain for some time. “he writes to local friends of her trav- els and experiences, ang pronounces Peking to be the quaintest and most interesting city she has yet encount- ered. eee W. R. Dobbin, of the Dobbin Realty company, returned last night from a several weeks’ visit to his old home at State Center, Iowa. eke Fe Mrs. Dan Worth has returned to her home here after a month spent in California and a week's visit at Sait Lake City. | eee | City Briefs Charles Shoblom is on business in Scottsbluff, Neb. eee H. W. G. Grosebeck of Laramie, democratic candidate for the nomina- visiting in the city from Denver, N. 8. Wilson left this afternoon for Lysite, Wyo. cee Harry Moll, insurance agent for the Btna, spent a day or two of this week on business at the Trapot town- site. eee R. 8, Ellison is in Denver on bust- ness, eee A. W. Peake has gone to Basin, | Wyo., for a fow days. oe. Carney Peterson of the Cadillac agency drove up from Cheyenne yee- terday in a Cadillac phaeton to be delivered to a customer. H. Leslie Parker is tn the city from Denver. Mr. Parker is a for- mer resident of Casper and ts heavily interested in ofl. . “ee B. B. Brooks is the purchaser of a new Cadillac sedan. oe T. B. Hoffer, president of the Fensland Oil company, arrived in the city frem Fort Worth, Tex. this morning. ewe William Hagans of the Buick agency at Lander is in tha city and attended the dedication ceremonies at Hell's Half acre today. M. N. Wheeler has just returned from a business trip to Cheyenne. eee J. L. Wisener of Swickley, Pa., is a business visitor in the city. R..G. Kindler, democentic candidate for the gubernaturial nomination, stopped over in Casper between’ trains Thursday. cee G, M. Vandaveer leaves on his vaca- tion today. He wil rhake a two- weeks’ tour of Yellowstone park pie Se ib bho Meet me at the Smoke House. MRS, HATFIELD SABINA, OHIO In Pitiable Condition When She Began Taking Lydia E. Pinks Sabina, Ohio.—‘‘I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoeind for Jweakness and ir- - Iwas ‘i ioemand but to : Fo avail, My sis- ‘ter was taking licine and finally iced ™ work without any troubl all, You can use this letter for. sake of others if you 7? — Mrs, WELDON G. HATFISLD, R, R. 3, Sa- bina, Ohio. Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so weak and nervous that it is well- impossible for them to attend to the! necessary household duties. ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be taken aed you first notice such symptoms as ner- Lis er hackachs, wesknese and ir- regularity. It wil vent more serious trouble. aged \J Expert Cleaning and Pressing Remodeling of All Kinds Phone 483-3 And Our Service Will Be at Your Door S. H. Ackerman Casper's Leading Custom’ Tailor and Cleaner 116 East Midwest Ave. First Baptist. Fifth and Beech streets. GC. M. ‘Thompson, Jr..pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. There is a class for you. Morning worship i1 a. m. Theme, “The Cost Price of Disobedience.’ B. ¥. P. U. 7p. m. Evening services 8 Pp. m. Theme, “The Battle of the Soul.” Mid-week services, Wednesday |3 p.m. Studies in the book of Rom- lans. Special music at all of the serv jices. Baptists in town either reaidents lor visitors should be in the services land are welcome. Strangers passing through the city will find this church one to your liking. You are welcome. You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist church. West Side Chapel. 725 West Eleventh street. Bible | school 2:30 p.m. Worship service 3.20 |p. m. Rey. C. M. Thompson, Jr., will |preach at the afternoon service. Let |us keep up to our fine summer record for the rest of the summer. Trinity Latheran. || Missour! synod. South Park and } East Fourth street. J. H. Gockel, pas tor. 9:30 Sunday school. 10.30, morn ing service (English). Text of sermon, Matthew 7:15-23. Theme, “Indiffer. ence in Matters of Dictrine Condemned by the Lord.” There will be no even ing service here, as .he pastor will gonduct a service for the new mission in Glenrock. The service will be held in the assembly room of the Glenrock; school, beginning at 7:30. Free Bible Lecture. Dr. R. J. Bodie of International Bible students will give a lecture at courthouse, Tuesday evening, Aug. § at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, “Christ’s Second Coming.” All invited. i Ohristian: Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in the church edifice at the*corner of Fourth and Grant streets. The tesson sermon for tomorrow is “Spirit.” The publie is cordially invited. Sunday school for pupils up to tho age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m. ‘Testimonal meetings are held Wed- nesday evening at § o'clock, Drug Store Prices The following schedule of |prices for cash will prevail with the druggists of Casper during the week beginning Monday, Aug. 7, and closing Saturday night, Aug. 14: Mentholatum, small . Mentholatum, medium Mentholatum, large Frostilla Hinds’ Honey an Cream Kolynos Tooth Paste.......... Djer Kiss Face Powder__.. Melba \Face Powder Loy’ Me Face Powder. Swansdown Face Powder, 17¢ EER G Tf ciel is is a OS Ly (2% Castoria, Fletcher’s__....__30c Mavis Talcum, small Mavis Talcum, large... Melba Face Cream__.. Melba Skin Cleanser. Pinaud’s Vegetal. Woodbury’s Facia aks Cashmere Bouquet Soap, large (by the box only) 70c Palmolive Shaving Cream 25c Calgate’s Shaving Cream 30c Blue Seal Vaseline, No. 1 jar, —— -+0106 Blue Seal Vaseline, No. 2 1/28 Bae SESE I Gillette Razor Blades, 6s 40c Gillette Razor Blades, 12s 75c We are going to depend upon volume of business to enable us to do this. You are therefore respectfully solicit- ed to anticipate your wants. Mrs. Comfort, whose art tery, lamp. shades, stamped ~ MONDAY, OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ARTi CRAFT] SHOP kany Dry Goods store, wishes to announce the opening of her new shop with a larger and more complete stock of pot- ROOM 804 0-8 BUILDING shop was formerly in the Shi- goods and hand-made infants’ AUGUST 7 ee ‘he Casper Dally Cribune Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second ané South Durbin streets, Rev. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. 945 a. m,, Sunday school, S. HH. Maddux, superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon— “Something Worth While.” Quartet will sing at both morning and evening services, 7 p. m. Epworth League. Charles Ashby will lead, Miss Charlotte t= will sing. Delegates from the instiute will speak. 8 ~» m., sermon, “Waiting on God.” Monday, 8 p. m., official board. Tuesday, 2:30 yp. m. Woman's Foreign Missionary society at the home of Mrs. O. L. ‘Thompeon, 424 South Park avenue Mite boxes will be opened. If any can- not attend they are asked to give their boxes to Mra. Poling, 416 South Lincoln street. Officers will be elect- ed Wednesday 7:30 p. m., prayer mivet Ing and bible study. Friday, 2:30 p. m., at the church the general aid so: ciety will meet. Kensington circle will entertain. First Presbyterian Corner Sixth and Durbin Dr. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. Sun- day school and bible classes, 9:45 a ‘mn. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, “Collected Thinking.” Evening wor ghip, 8 p. m. mon, “Fulfilled Prophecy—Ishmaelites in History.” Special music at both services. Meet- ing of the Session at 10:45 a. m. to recetve members into the church. Bap- isinal service and pubtfe reception of mew members at 11 a. m. We wel- come you to these services. First Obristian. Corner of Grant and Lind streets. Charies G. Stout minister. Office tn’ the church. Phore 1379W. Churen school 945 a. m. P. Can Hekken, superintendent. Communion and morn- ing sermon, 10:35, Monthly meeting cf board at 3 p. m. unless at the morn- ing meeting it should be decide1 to change the hour. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m., Miss Mae Luman president. Evening devotion and sermon, 8 a. m Teacher training Monday 8 p. m. Chotr_ Thursda: ening, Mrs. A. H. your car. 414 East Second streets. | ‘ Fellows hall servicte jmorning and/ evening at }1 a.m, and 8 p. m.| Preaching by Rev. H. A. Anspach| and Rev. J. M. Cremer. All are cor-} tially invited, Thé charter roll open- ed last Sunday will be continued for a. SHERBETS AND ICE CREAMS OF ALL KINDS When you’re driving warm evenings, stop and let us give you fountain service at We Carry a Full Line of Confections. THE PALMS CONFECTIONERY Mrs. Addington’s Beauty Shop We Specialize in ELECTROLYSIS The only known method that permanently removes superfiuous hair, warts and moles. Have you tried our facials, so necessary these hot, dry days? Suite 1, Zuttermeister Bldg. Pthe signing at every service. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. ices in the Union Labor hall, North Wolcott street. Sunday school at 1025 All are welcome. Come and worship with us, } How Many Pounds Would! You Like to Gain in a Week? | weight, I will send you a sample of| the famous Alexander Vitamines ab- solutely free. —just your name and address to Alex- arfier Station, Kansas City, Mo—Ady. If not a legionnaire—now is the time. Cheshire, directing. Picnic Friday | afternoon. This is to be our second/ annual picnic, picnic grounds instead of meeting at the church as usual. The following! Sunday will be the last Sunday the Present minister will be with the con- €regation as other parte of the state! are needing the helo of our mission- ary organization. R. R. Hildebrand, our new minister, expects to reach| Casper on the fifteenth of the month. | English Lutheran, | The English Lutheran church, Odd Witt hel their regular Sunday ewrv- m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Yo collection taken. | North Casper. 1009 North Durbin street, B. B, Win-| pastor. Sunday school, 10 a m.| sses for all. Preaching 11 a m “The Creature Versus tho! Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.| ec. 8 p. m. Subject, “Can) Solve the Social Problem?” If you are thin and want to gain/ Do not send any money Laboratories, 3140 Geteway CALL BO-w CONNOR TRANSFER Room 215 Midwest bullding. Dros-); The boy sccuts of|perity service each day 12:20. a troop thirteen will meet with the scout | ing service each Gay 4 p.m. Stuents| or yr, master and spent the evening on the| === en —— PAGE THREE Unity Study Clad. lclass “Lesso: in Truth,” Tuesday | op each Gay from 10 o'clock a. Heal. nday school 2 o'clock p. « 3% open to the public. ealth Pilots Journeying from the brain are the fm- pulses that travel to every cell of the body and cause them to function. The direct outlets are from the spine. When this channel is even slightly im- paired, nerves, organs or muscles—near or far—are bound to suffer. It is our purpose to direct the safe passage of these mental impulses. This done, nor- mal function and perfect health invariably ensue. Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey CHIROPRACTORS Suite 318 to 323, Midwest Bldg. Office Phone 706, Res. 93 m Sp. m. Consultation and hesl- Phone 1113 Phone 1742 Is due to sound business methods, I sell dentistry at the very. lowest possible price. . I select only the most relia- ble and best materials for my work, always buying in quantities and take all discounts,. As my business is on a strictly cash basis you are not taxed for those that fail to pay. Plates that are true to nature and stay up and guaranteed, $20. 22K Gold Crowns, $7.50. BRIDGEWORK (per tooth), $7.50. 402 O-S Building PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. EXAMINATION FREE DR. FRANK CARLL Phone 564-J For Expert Watch Repairing And Jewelry Repairing of the better kind CALL AT TRIPENY’S 241 8S. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination of sheriff of Natrona County on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the August-primaries. ALF. B. POTTS. | 1922. (@ontical Advertisement.) Political Announcement I take this means to announce my candidacy for State Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election, August 22, Iam against the repeal of the Direct Primary Law. J. E. Frisby rom tt iin iin nn sill Announcing THE ARRIVAL OF OUR New Fall Stetsons $7.00 Campbeil-Johnson Co. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS Cit (| ((( (| | | i nie |