Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1922, Page 3

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Che Casper Dally Cridune GHILDINJUAE() MLeceo Aeraron is Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kinney are here from Omaha, Neb., visiting with . and Mra. Walter O'Malley. x eee Mr. an® Mrs, W. I. Rehr, Jr., left for Denver last night. eee or of Mrs. John F. Trevette, The din- ner was a splendid one ~onsisting of five courses. After.it had been served guests amused themselves with ying the game of “Bunco.” Miss Margaret England and Miss Edna May Healey took honors. Decorations for the table were prettily arranged avender and white. |afternoon, when G. K. Fletcher, at Noon To- authorities at Cheyenne. jured, as the result of a spectacular ficials, is charged with molesting 2 4 3 accident which occurred non-union laborers at work The guests in addition to the hon. prome | = r s " bout noon today near the site of the! Buriington shops. Hi ES oree were the Misses Ruth Adams./ Miss Rizpah Dougiass of Lincoin, r = ington shops. He is uot one xathelinal Mahony, Katherine Des-| Neb., spent the pagt week as the guest . Natrona County Light and Power Co. the striking shopmen, but a str: Mary Boner, Edna May Healey, Hat- tie Wyatt, Katherine Dunn and Mar- caret@England. ~ ee of building gravel in a lightly fo eee that the affairs of others ee structed wagon. The horees became ceive the proper attention. frightened at the roar of the cut-out| He w: of a passing automobile and bolted. | convenieny trict. Attorney John P. Curran oe: Pitts- burg, Kan, is visiting here with his son Hal Curran. eee Mrs. Hagens Enterfains For Miss Sullivan Mrs. G, R. Hagens was hostess yes- terday afternoon at a kitchen shower road and Center streets could be seen | federal injunction. Mr. and Mrs. Nash of Litns, Kan., clinging to the wagon by several spec- - for Miss Eileen Sullivan, who is to be}are house guests of Mr, and Mrs. 8. tators. | og: ° married this fall. Many beautiful and] kK, Loy. The ' penioetrichen’! team rusnea| Political Meeting sseful articles ‘for the kitchen were see onto the parking near the Natrona | presented to the prospective bride. E. J. Simonds of Havana, Cuba, Power company, and the wild ride ¢ " . ended with a complete overturning of Floral decorations were! of asters.| brother of Mrs. H, B. Durham, will * plete i of; / {ces had been moulded into the ve in Casper tomorrow and will City Briefs the entire load. The Jad had fallen| —— shape of asters, and the cakes were} visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Durham. ornamented with this beautiful flower.| Mr. Simonds is general secretary of}! the = = cas of the rear wheels '1, . » Dea-] the ¥. M. C. A, of Cuba. ‘ passed over his chest. en MERORE wR Tee cakot: coe J. 8. Manton, state highway engt-| * Dr. M. C. Keith announced that al- town guesta: though suffering Mrs. J. W. Johnson and her house| meer, came nd yesterday from Lan- eee guests Miss Gladys Smith and Miss | der. fie. ear, ané ugly chest bruises, the boy themselves and tell something of their | Mrs. Villnave Jessie Waite are returning today from frill live, and it is unlikely that he sims and platforms. Judge John M./ pee? Heal & week spent at South Fork Inu. Miss} W. D, Haselmire of the Guaranty|!s injured internally. ‘The ad's trench will be the main speaker of the father, who is empoyed as foreman |, at the construction of a new dwelling| on South Poplar street, was notified | of the accident by the police depar ment and left at once for his son’ Smith will return Monday to her home| Investment corporation, is spending in Rochester, N. the day in Douglas. eee cee > Mr. an@ Mrs, Frank England are} sracry Hayes, brother of Dyer er cetiest Es ont avtetis ana leaving tomorrow for Cheyenne and| Hayes, returned to the ‘city yesterday | 8/40 Theasing arrangement. Eight guests | DS®Ver and Denver and an om after spending two weeks in the vt . panied by Mrs. England's mother, | cinity of Lander. ae enjoyed the hospitality of the charm-| ir." p, G, Shelby of Dallas, Texas, eee eae ing beste to Colorado and from é Upens loday Mra, Vilinave Will hold a tea in] WhO will go on to Colorad) ane ie J. J. Chapman returned from New i honor of Mrs. Hadley next Monday, | ‘bere return to her home York yesterday where he has been on At Shikany Store to which many of the eocial set have Baldwin of Counc! Bluffs, ra. | % ™#rket trip buying for the Golden Mrs, F. A. Villnave entertained ening. ‘Thursday at a luncheon for her &ister, Mrs. Edward G. formerly ey Meet Me at the Smokehoure. For Expert And Jewelry Repairing been invited. Rule store. i the house guest of Mrs. Frank Thorn- Saks Th the better kind eal hs ee e Shikany Shoe and Clotht ; 3 ton, will leave tomorrow for her home.) isa rowndes of Dougies is visit-|company is beginning a sale today CALL AT Classified ads in the are. ing with his parents, Mr. an r®.| which will continue for 15 days. This winners and possibly the kets we | Judge and Mrs. C. E. inter left | Joe Lowndes here. is @ special clearance sale on all sum- TRIPENY’S give with every 50c paid at office will this morning tor the er Oe country. eee mer merchandise in order to make win you a big prize. 8-12-+4f Bet ee ee win |. 1% B. Daily of the Midwest Refin-/room for fall goods which are now | 241 8. Center Phone 72 or Yns company ts out of the city on] arriving. business, The stock consists of new clean mer- 2° chandiss, No shelf-worn or specially M. J. Burke just returned from &/ bought stock is offered at this sale. | trip to the Big Horn mountains. Every article is said to be guaran-| C. T, Weldner left yesterday for alteed with the privilege of having trip up the Wind River canyon. ‘money refunded 4f not satisfactory to ——_——. Henry Sylvester Z ts Beelety: rand clothes, men's three. | Opens Barber Shop leave tomorrow for a motor trip through the park and through Mon- tana. “Watch Who Goes There.” .. _Modern Portia Eugene Peach, il-year olf son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Peach, was taken to hfs home yesterday after a suc- cessful operation for appendicitis. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford returned yesterday afternoon from Laramie, where Mr. Cook and Mr. Crawford 150 South Kimball Your Patronage Solicited UNION SHOP HENRY SYLVESTRE, Prop. piece sults, dress shirts, summer un- derwear, neckwear, hats, hose, collars caps, boys’ sults and a complote line of shoes are being disposed of at ex-| ceedingly low prices. Casper’s newest barber shop is that | = —* IN RUNAWAY "a A WILL RECOVER, re for proof that the newly-installed | 5 Charles Slaughterback Is Vic-|‘ePuty United States Marshalis mean 4 business, was produced yesterda: qT tim of Painful Injuries toner, al-(scclal ambitions of Lawler's mother i become ansociated with the great Nadia Castleton, and the fact that Mise Castleton herself has become tm- Poverished and is taking the part of a maid in the Lawler household ts ex- the | tTemely “tight.” the| The part of Nadia Castleton is ot taken by Elaine Hammerstein and Is tke |ndmirably done. | Misa Hammerstein The boy -was driving a spirited) sympathizer, 4 is sald, who is one of| brought to the play fund of ert, Ethel Rowsg Coletta Boner, Of Mrs. Sarriesa “Rests at oa. op team and was carrying @ heavy load|the many who ore filed with a anic,|gentle humor and delightfuiness, fleged chronio labor agitator and peace day. jdisturber, was arrested and held for Charlies Slaughterbach,.age 11, lies! Fletcher, it is said by Marnhall| in the county hospital, painfully in-| Frank Wolf, one of the arresting of- be turned over a the earliest to the Cheyenne Federal The lad lost complete control, and as | authorities, for trial there before a he rounded the sharp corner at Rail-|U. 3. district judge for violation of a For North Casper from the box just as the vehicle left! The people of North Casper peed been invited to a political meeting at |the dance hall on North Washington street, at which times many candi- from @ severely torn dates of both parties will introduce Watch Repairing Ardmore Barber Shop re-} of |! | bed | |repregented the Casper Pharmacy at the: wat Pharmaceutical tonvention. | 4¢ Henry Sylvester's, which is Jocated i erie at 150 South Kimball and has been Mr. and Mrs. Cook and thetr son} peneq under the name of the Ani. will Jeave today for @ trip through} pore. the Big Horns. They will go into the] arr. syivester has been with the | very heart of the mountains, taking | tHenning for seven years and is exper!- horses when it becomes necessary, | oncea in his trade. bead bass The new shop will be completely Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McIntyre are! ogern, well lighted, well ventilated scarily entered Ange ced FS Sa You will find, as does everybody who jp American Tegion membership drive! earnestly tries to progress, that the most convincing thing in your favor when striv- ing for material success is EXPERIENCE. cae Mrs. E. T. Williams of Sheridan, Ind., arrived in Casper this morning to attend to buginess interests and to visit with old friends. Mrs. Williams A is @ former resident of Casper, ha ‘ ing lyed here 10 years ago, at that j.-Aithomat tie, hates eaeanictet time helping Mr. Williams toward Annette Elizabeth Di Nola, of success in the oil game. She has not Prancisoo, 1ambacting seaae*tpe been tn the city for two years, in the SF eee cat ae A New Shipment of Marinello Powder 60c Boxes for 400 Mrs, aereuton® Beauty Get your experience now in the saving and judicious handling of money. The Cas- per National Bank will co-operate with you and advise with you and it would pay you to make the acquaintance of its officers. Carry a 4 per cent Savings Account with the CASPER NATIONAL. You can start one with $1.00 or more. _ op Subscribe for the Tribune and get = fess Mainpoaccatint Nema key for every 50c 8-12-4f =“ PEP’S DRUG PRICES Bi Profits Divided with the People— = ’ D ou is THEY'RE CUT PRICES every,day— — S" 5™ 33 Years of Service May We Serve You? ss TOILET ARTICLES. Uatectliee — " 5 SOLD AT A DISCOUNT regularly. '".,. store, SPECIAL PRICES... Prices that bring the volume Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. ‘ = Ke Today—Tomorrow Pinkham’s Vegetable Under United States Government Supervision honest Next Week and Next Month. Compound to ; goodness. | Skat Mechanics’ Soap Tanlac DRUG Mulsified Cocoanut Oil - Analax.Fruit Laxative STORE Packer’s Liquid Tar Soap Shae for Headache ANNOUNCEMENT Absorben I hereb elf as s candidate for the Bs Fitch’s Dandruff Remover : 1 Fe office of ¢ Coanty" rica fos of Natrona AM es9 r. as ‘sO. two- term, the Republican ticket, subjec' P. Goldman's Hair-Color iy patina will of ee voters at the regular primary elec- er Restorer Sal Hepatica tion, August 22 1922. : # Stacomb : Castoria Earl C. Boyle ‘ we Newbro’s Herpicide Lavoris umbly, e : f canal af - on, Vaseline Hair Tonic ; Borax $000-0600660060000[Political Advertisoment]$660000000000600¢ 2. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE ANNOUNCEMENT humbly, because me I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the 138 South-€enter St. } 1) 3 Phone 18 office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for it’s . ie the four-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the regular primary elec- Pep’s Third: Door above Pep’s News Fourth Door Above the Alley tion, August 22, 1922. Depot In the White Light war Near the Iris Theater Distriet Charles A. Cullen . b9GRERLOLOLOLEL LENDS POOLED COLEE DOU ODER TO TFOSTOOED, "THE WAY OF A MAID? herself off as a common maid is the experience of David Lawler, son of noon and evening at the Iris. AT THE (AIS TONIGHT im love with a woman high of eccial life who passes ben king, in “The Way of a " which ts playing this after- he aituation brought about by the The Art Craft Shop For Gifts That Please. Lessons in Lamp Shade Making and Embroidery. 3040. S. Bldg. PAGE THREE How to Be in Business for Yourself— Without Investment A national organization, with millions of customers, is doubling its production due to the quality of its product. This means that the door to opportunity is wide open for local representatives. Each representative is given an exclusive franchise. He sells direct to the consumer and does no deliveri He builds without in virtual partnership customer’s repeat business independence. He becomes a busi- ness man, living at home and serving a clientele to whom he is always welcome. . Such representatives are today making $60 to $100 a week—and promotions to executive positions are added opportunities. The entire organization is supported by ul national advertising in The Saturday Evening nd Ladies’ Home Journal you are the kind of man who wants to build such a business for yourself, we are always glad to talk to you. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS Diftrict Manager's Office Room 530 Hynds Bldg., Cheyenne, 214 So. Center St., Casper. “eo UR QUICK RESULTS TRY TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS r -FRANK E. LUCAS Candidate for Nomination on Republican Ticket ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY, ABILITY; ‘ The candidate of ALL the people, guaranteeing full time in the office, Opposed to two salaries for state officers. Vote for Your Northern Neighbor OF - ELECTRIC FIXTU,.. IN FULL SWAY Take advantage of this opportu- nity to replace those old fixtures at pre-war prices. Buy now while our supply © is complete. PRICES ARE THE LOW- ‘ EST IN YEARS. NATRONA POWER CO. “At Your Service—Always” Phone 69 (Potitical Advertisement). of Buffalo ~ ¥ KG Ct S 11S Sr:

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