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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. Miss Sullivan, Miss Eileen Sullivan was the guest of honor at an entertainment given yesterday by the Mesdames P. C. Nic- sen, Neal Tyler and R. M. An- The guests met on the lawn of ‘Andrus residence at 123 South purbin street, ahd embroidered tea towels. The party was in the nature ¢ a towel shower. A luncheon wag served at the Nic- claysen home at 1 o'clock with a olor echeme of biue and yellow pre- a ting. ome parity for Miss Sullivan yes- terday is one of many that are being neld in honor of the charming young andy who im to become a bride dur- ing the first week of September. \irs. Villnave Entertains For Mrs. Hadley. About seventy-five guests were re eived during the afternoon by Mrs. F. A. Villnave, 236 North Durbin, yes- terday, who*held tea from 2:30 until o'clock in honor of Mrs. E@ward tadley. Mrs. Villnave was assisted n serving by the Mesdames W. J. Chamberlin, Thomag Vilinave, J. J. Donovan, Guy Trevett, and Allan Mc- » Lellan. Miss Anna Trevett sang several peoutiful selections during the course of the afternoon. She accompanied herself. The livingroom was artistical'y set off with gladiolas, while the dining- room was decorated with sweet peas and candles. Mrs. Hadley was charming in her wonderful wedding gown of white crepe romaine and Mrs. Villnave wore her matron of honor gown of ‘gray crepe romaine. .. Wemen's Auxiliary Of Legion to Meet. The Women’s Auxiliary of the American Legion will hold its August business session at the home of Mrs. Clara Tubbs, 315 South David, Wed- nesday, August 16, 2:30 p..m. Re- ports from the delegates to the recent state convention at Torrington will be heard at this time, All members are asked to be present. oe Little Miss Melana Bryne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryne is cele- brating her elghth birthday today with a swimming party for eight of hef friends at the Mills plunge. After the swim, the young people will re- pair to the. picnic grounds where they will enjoy refreshments. oe B. Y. P. U, Will Hold Business Meeting. Members of special committees on the B, Y. P. U, proposed carnival have been requested to meet at the Baptist church at 7:30 this evening, ° 4 Missionary Society With Mrs. Carter. The Home Missionary society will meet with Mrs. L. E. Carter at the parsonage, 866 South Lincoln street, ‘Thursday at 2:30 p.m. e. . Reception at Christian Church Tomorrow. An unusually large reception is planned by the members of the Christ- jan church for tomorrow evening in honor of the Rev. Charles G. Stout who is leaving the Casper church, and the Rev. R. R. Hilgebrand who wil) take the pupit occupied by the for- mer. The Rey. Hildebrand will arrive in the city today and the Rev. Stout will leave Thursday. All friends have been invited to the entertainment, which will be a general good time with re- treshments. DeMolay Install Officers. At the regular meeting of Darius chapter, Order of De Molay last night the following officers were installe: Harry Ballard, M. C.; William Le: ter, 8. C,; Alfred Goznell, J. C.; D. C. Miller, treasurer; EB. P. in, secre- tary; 8. D., Walter McGrath; J. D. Robert Knittle; S. S., William Rae; J. &, Lywle Reugsegger; Sent., John Murray; Chap., Henry Bailey; Stand Br., Orville Overbaugh; Al., John Kiel; Mar., Floyd Mann; preceptors, Vance Leeper, Ross Patterson, Warren Mc- Kelvey, Louis Eaton, Harry Ladbury, John Speck, Glen Fletcher; De Mol., Robert Knittle; M. I., Willlam Koch- YOU'LL GET RID OF BLACKHEADS SURE There is one simple, safe and sure ‘\ way that never fails to get rid of \V blackheads, that is to dissolve them. To do this get two ounces of calo- nite powder from any drug store— sprinkle a little on a hot, wet sponge ~rub over the blackheads briskly— wash the parts and you will be sur- prised how the blackheads have dis- appeared... Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter where they ‘are; simply dissolve and disappear, leaving the parts without any mark what- ever. Blackheads are simply a mix- ture of dust and dirt and secretions from the body that form in the pores of the skin. Pinching and squeezing only cause irritation, make large pores, and do not get the blackheads out after they become hard. The cal- entte powder and the water simply ‘dissolve the blackheads so they wash Might out, leaving the pores free and clean and in their natural condition. Anyone troubled with these unsightly blemishes should certainly try this simple _method.—Adv. 4 Che Casper Daily Cribune COMMUNITY EXTENSION LOTS TO BE PLACED ON SALE THIS WEEK One of the largest sales of high class exclusive residence = & 1, Louis gations Guards, Rob-/lot sales ever held in Casper will take place Friday and Sat- * aes Ferns oe agg given | Urday when the Community Extension corporation will place by Harry F. Moll, M. C., for the past/0M Sale 165 lots out of the famous school section 16, adjoin- ax amonthe, ee expressed ied the Sy, ss ae south, een was acquired from the state ope for a r and stronger | after negotiations lasting almost a y ‘ chapter of DeMolay, which he oasurs7 The poping all of good ay peo | ee ea _ eee ‘was bound to het bce dia a from oa ay $1,000 | iy, while some extra large on H..G. Camplin, member of Masonic|,14 @ few facing on the pavement, CANDIDATES ADDRESS Community Extension corporation by EVER Te lodge No. 11 at Cheyenne, was a vis-| _ will command a higher price. The| itor at the meeting last night and 4e-| + 2g are exceptionally lberal for the Standard Of company ls now be-| Candidates for Natrona county of- ing improved with storm and san‘tary|fices were royally feted at a.grand | Hivtred an inspiring address, whichis. -» nigh class lots; and if the pur-| sewers, sidewalks, curb and pavement| ball given in the dance hall on North enlightened the members considerably | (nas0r will erect a residence within | on the best methods of arousing en | Sus! Mine stantiees three years, the last payment, or one-| = : fourth of the purchase price, will be returned to" the purchaser. ‘The 40 acres purchased from_t ne Personals | cere character eyer given him, ne} says, and this is the way he describes Abel Blake, rugged descendant of Mayflower color : just a plain American | nan, with a mother, a Little | mey and a sweetheart. Abel would! suffer death if it would save either | his mother or his sweetheart any Worry or trouble. In this resolution he has committed himself fully. | “But Abel is also human, That's why y be lovable, or why *he/| } mi down the wrath of the} jcommunity upon his head. In spite of j bis fine resolutions, he goes astray |1t is after his sweetheart leaves for another town, and after his associates | Induce h’m to enter a dance hi where he meets ju 0 i he S@f subtle, sensuous) | | the tribulations and {and heartaches, death and sordidness that followed this meeting between Abel and the woman, may happen in any community and to any man. Therefore, it is with a sense of joy | that we see Abel finally rise from his |surroundihgs and again reassert him- jself, This is the finest type of hero- |'sm, and I enjoyed every minute I was playing in that role.” sorrows Mr. and Mrs. John Hans-and James) and ma: of the lots to be placed on| Washington street in North Casper| fant Depa oun: Strathorn have returned from “a two) weeks’ outing In the Big Horns. eee Mrs. Anna L. Yesness of Denver, who has been in Casper for 1 week visit with her son, Harry, left with him overland yesterday for her Den- ver home. This has been Mrs. Yes- ness’ first visit to Casper, and she was much impressed with the city. eee Mrs. J. A. Leary, who has been ser! ously {Il in Omaha, ts reported as be- ing much improved. o- J. C. Lindsey and family are spend- ing the day in the Salt Creek field, where Mr. Lindsey is looking over bus- iness interests there, ee Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Logan of Lysite arrived in the city yesterday and are leaving this afternoon.’ Mr. Logan is) a sheepman. eee Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wolfe of Mem- phis who arrived here yesterday on! their honeymoon trip to the park were} so favorably impressed with Casper ) that they have decided to postpone the | balance of the trip indefinitely and lo- cate here. They have purchased a lot in Evansville and have already let a contract for a $3,000 bungalow con- struction of which will be started im- mediately. Mr. Wolfe is a ciyil en- gineer and is considering an offer of! a position with the Texas company. | see | Ht A. Floyd and Archie McCarthy,| city commissioners of Sheridan came! in yesterday for a brief visit, returning home at noon today. City Briefs Jay Miller and John Tripeny have} returned from Laramic where they at-| tended the druggists convention. ae 8 Robert G. Cobb is a business vi tor in the city from Alliance, Neb, eee | ‘ T. A. Dines and son Tom Dines are] for a few day: PEAT FIRES SPREADING. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug.’ 15.—With hundreds of peat fires rapidly gain- Ing headway over large areas in} northern Minnesota and menacing| large stands of timber and some set-| tlers in northern and central Minne- sota, Governor J. A. O, Preus last} night appealed to travelers and soet- tlers to use more than ordinary care with fires in the wooded area. oe Pia Meet Me at the Smokehouse. ale Friday front on these improved | last night. The residents of that sec streets. Two of the improved streets, ; tion of the city which lies north of the the Alcova lane and Spruce street, ad-| Burlington tracks were out with all join the lots to be sold. their fun loving characteristics, and In placing the lots on sale the Ex-| saw that the dange was as peppy an tension ‘corporation has engaged the | affair has ever been staged ir services of five realty firms the See | Casper. Ben Realty company, M4. P. Wheeler,| Square as dances, alternating with through with, and the orchestra showed itself capable of keeping up Nelson and Harry Free, and these firms will handle the sales at prac- editor of the North Casper News call- ed a halt of the social festivities and declared himself in favor of an hour on eech lot. All streets on the subdivision have f been temporarily graded, the lots! plainly marked, and arrangements for | extending the city water lines are go- ing forward rapidly. For purposes of identification and for the convenience of the purchaser. all lots will tm marked with a tag. showing the lot and block number, the price, ete, and the purchaser may serve himself a la cafeteria style by simply taking off the tag and complet ing the purchase by going to the of- fice of any of the realty firms named above. Because of the building restrictions Placed on the property, and the close- ness to the hirh class residence dis- trict of Casper, the new addition ‘s bound to become one of the most pop- ular subdivisions in the city and an unprecedented demand for the prop. agan then acted aa chairman aspirations. The feast of oratory was such as is rarely obtainable and showed their appreciation with ap plause for all candidates for nomina. tion. Both parties were the meeting. KIRKWOOD RES represented at ICES Casper Realty company, George B. | those of more modern origin were gone of something more serious. Mr. Flan-|this morning, attended by 600 dele. to a! gates. lively meeting at which the candidates present outlined their plans and their the audience) + erty. is expected to greet the opening of the sale. ee, IN REAL HERO ROLE: | the James Kirkwood? who plays role of Abel Blake in “The Forbidden Fire Fightin | From Airplanes | Held Possible | — { | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15.—Pos-| tically cost, so that the overhead ex-| With every change. Merriment ran| sible development of fire fighting from | pense will be reduced to a minimum, | riot and the politicians prevailed. |r e air by means of gas from airships | and the purchaser saver considerable! During the evening Mr. Flanigan, v is one of the new angles of the work to be taken up at the convention of In. [ternational Association of Fire Chi which opened a six-day session ‘h: | John Kenlon, chief of the New York fire department, considered an au-| thority on the subject of aerial fire| fighting, was to present his deduc-/ ns to the delegates for discussion. | | “Owing to the interruption in trans-| | portation due to he rafl etrike many | | delegates will be late in arriving, John |J. Mulcahy, secretary of the organ! zation announced today. ————.____ | Jewelry and watcy repatring dy ex-| | pert workmen. All work guaranteed| | Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. 0.8 Ridg, | a5 _— | For signs call Wood, the sign man. $-15-1t° - —— Classified ads in the Tribune are n Winners and possibly the keys we , give with every 50c paid at office will win you a big prize. B-124f CHAUTAUQUA TO PRESENT FINE | PROGRAM HERE Entertainers and Speakers of National Prominence Given Place on Week’s Program. For diverstiied entertainment the program which will be presented here August 22 to 27 by the Ellison-White chautauqua rivals any series of enter tainment ever seen in Casper. Not content with presenting a few short, ordinary programs, the Ellison. | White company have an afternoon pro. gram and a double bill in the even ing. In addition, throughout the en tire week the children of the commun ity will ce coached in a pageant which will be the feature ment in the fina’ “Turn to th Right, SOLD EVERY WHERE YZON REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. BAKING Tacreased leavening power. Home-baking insfrance —no bad luck. You use less Subscribe for the Tribune and get a key for every 50c pald. S-124f Casper House NOW OPEN 348 W. Midwest, Cor. Elm PAGE THREE stage successes of recent nises to be the center of This piay red @ menace to which is o Music Ma evening of y the Keighley Broadwa ncerts, ¢ For cold summer } desserts—use ‘RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet —pure ‘Try this popular recipe for a fier) of peace ments cured for of part u RED CROSS FROZEN CUSTARD - ger Red Cross Milk “ FIN FOR CARRYING 34 cum ays of sd weet GUN the c n allace Adams dug court last of $50 after hi fighting or at add the sealded Put Into h prod eld in jay to await His hie ax ondition was suct FALL STYLES! PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS AND FASHION BOOKS Here now. Over 8,000 Patterns in stock. RELIABLE SHOP 226 East Second St. EVERY GROCER SELLS TT, FOR SALE Grocery store doing nice business; cheap rent; will consider car as part payment. Box A-51, Tribune Thing.” produced by Allan Dwan, 1 playing today at the Wyoming thea ter, fell in love with the character as | te signed to him in the production. 1 was the most lovable, human and sin FINED $26 IN COURT Charged with being drunk while on duty as a Burlington watchman, and with carrying a gun while in that con dition, Walter Ray was fined $25 and costs in justice court yesterday. The minimum fine was imposed by Judge Tubbs when it was learned that the gun was given to him by another guard, who wished to see what he would do with it while in his drunk- en condition. Acting County Attorney Edwin Bar- rett asked for a continuance until to: day, of the case against Errick Brad- brook, who is held upon charges of having and selling illicit Mquor. Mr. Barrett asked for more time in which to procure witnesses for the county. M. F. Ryan has been called to de- fend Mr. Bradbrook. Wood, the sign man. 220 S. Center. 1 8-15-1t* ——_——~.— Classified ads in the Tribune are winners and possibly the keys we give with every 50c paid at office will a key for every 0c paid. at $3.00 292 rooms at $3.50 295 rooms at $4.00 249 rooms in the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters; = ry Ss ess 3 Poe eee 1, SS | SN | SSRIS Of A | ET Ss EI rail the retail id atic te eet || ‘THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE and MadisonsSts. | | =~ The Home. i sy 4A CHicaco’s WONDER RES — MIDSUMMER A KEY BIGGER BARGAINS Shikany Shoe & Clothing Co. | CLEARANCE STORE you_a_big prize. 8.12-tf CASPER: STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK RICHELIEU “OUR BEST” GRADE COFFEE Arde. pine ». oC 3-lb. tins......$1.60|A surprising achievement in Coffee 5-Ib. tins. A smile in every cup. Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee, 1-lb. can, each Richelieu 10-0z. bottle Sweet Onions... Richelieu 10-oz. bottle Pickled Onions. Richelieu 10-0z. bottle Sour Gherkins. Richelieu 10-0z. bottle Chow Chow........ Richelieu 10-0z. bottle Sweet Bur Gherkin: Richelieu 10-oz. bottle Sweet Cucumber Circles. Daisy Cream Cheese, Ib........ Kraft Loaf Cream Cheese, Ib..... Kraft Loaf Pimento Cheese, Ib. Kraft Loaf Swiss Cheese, Ib....__. Wisconsin Brick Cheese, Ib... Bluhill Pimento Cheese, pkg... Bluhill Green Chile Cheese, pkg. Phoenix American Swiss Cheese, 4-oz. tin, Plymouth Rock Tomatoes, No. 2 cans— 15c each, 12 for $1.65, case $3.25 Richelieu Little Kernel Corn, No. 2 cans— 20c each, 12 for $2.25, case $4.35 Richelieu No. 1 can Dry Pack Shrimp— 25c can, 12 cans $2.85 Telephone us your orders. They will receive prompt and careful attention. -” A Service Store Our delivery service is complete and covers every section of the city. We Sell for Cash or Credit. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98& $2.50 quality. in a a al AT 15c —15e each....25c Pay up for your Tribune and get B-12-4f —_— Meet me at the Smokehouse., Clean, Airy Rooms 4) t -| A Few of the Many =% $1.00 Items That Are Placed On Sale for Wednesday Selling THE POWER OF YOUR DOLLAR WILL DO DOUBLE DUTY FOR THIS DAY. MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. —s Fim Women’s Black Women’s omen’s Silk Cotton Hose, Crepe Bloom- Fiber Hose, 5 pairs for ers, 2 for 2 Pairs for All-Wool Silk Women’s Slip-On / Boudoir Night Gowns, Sweaters Caps Satin trimmed Children’s Good Grade Cotton Hose, | Huck Towels, 5 pairs for 10 for Gingham For 2 Bungalow Leather Purses Extra size Turkish Towels at 4 for Children’s Gordon | Cutie Pure Silk aists Suits Hose Women’s Silk Camisoles at Children’s Hose, Extra quality, 3 for Challis Ki- monas, 2 for $1 $1 $1 Children’s Extra quality C&B. t Gingham Sateen Corsets, Dresses Petticoats Special THY STORE STOKE _ on THAT ACCOMB. 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