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4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. To Be Honor Guests. Saturday evening. birthday of Mr. Evans. guests will be present. ans has lived in Casper for Many of the questg wil! d-timers, Much of the eve. probably be spent in remin- Gess- Philips Marriage Thursday. Miss Mirtam Gess became the bride of Mr. V. H. Phillips Thursday at 5 p.m, at the home of thegsroom's par ects, Mr, and Mrs. J. W 30 South Wainut street. a» been with the Mountain States ephone company here for sometime. poth young people have many. friends Casper. Miss Gess Mrs. E. J. Sulliyen to Be Luncheon Hostess. a Mrs. E. J. Sullivan will entertain t a bridge luncheon Saturday at her énce on South Durbin street. ‘ ee Children Celebrate Fifth Birthday. Little Betty Grisinger and Mart M er were the honored guests at a par given at the Bast Casper kindergarte> Thursday afternoon which was given to celebrace the fifth birthday of the young people. Animal crackers, cam, candy and ¢ake made up ve. asing refreshments for those pres- nt. Pansies were used as docora- A birthday cake was set in t'.e center of each of the two tables and {: as decorated with five candles, ‘The y was planned by the parents of the two children, Mrs. J. C. Grisin, and Mra. M. Myer. They we sainted by Mra, UL. Terry and Miss 3 the head of the kindergarten de- partment. ce J At Dinner. Mr. an@ Mrs. Van Denberg enter tained last evening at an informal din- ner party at their apartments at the Poling, given in honor of Mr. anc Mrs. William Westfall of Lead, S. D, who are guests at the Harry home. see Sentors To Give Kid Costume Party. he high school will entertain. the freshmen tomorrow evening at a °k.d »stume party to be given in the cymnasium of the new yocation buiid- s.. Th’s be the first soc'al a air given at the High schoo! this season. e members of the Douglas foot ball squad-and other outside visitors will also be honored. guests. eee Surprise Party * Postponed. “ie The surprise party which was to have been given Saturday afternoon by the members ot the Royal Neigh- bors, In honor of Mrs. Bertha Badger has been indefinitely postponed, duc to the fact that Mrs. Badger was sud- denty called out of town. eee Epworth League Will Hold Fellowship Hour. ‘he Epworth league will hold a ‘lowship hour in the parlors of lhe ethodist church Sunday afternoon at 5:30. PERSONALS rry of Butte, Mont., is visit- with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 219 East Tenth street. ee Miss Florence Culley is leaving to for Denver, where she Will join girl friend, Miss Florence Mur- ck. They will leave for Chicago im. ediately afterward to spend three weeks on @ vacation. ene and Mzs. Ed Cohen of Chicago ng in Casper. eee z i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, E. Miller have! sone to California to spend the winter. There is a possibility that Mr. and Mrs. Winter will not return perma- MAN LOSES HOPE “For ten years I suffered severely from stomach trouble. The doctors sald I had cancer of the stomach’ and nothing would do but an oper- on. I took my last round of Marr's Wonderful Remedy two and a half years ago, Since then I sleep weil, eat | what I want and feel fine." It is aj simple, harmless preparation that re- moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflami- mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will *\ Van Denbergs Entertain ; The members of the-senior class of | } i i Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Evans THE HOME of Mr. .and Mrs. Wi}/iam T. Eyans at Evansville will be the scene of a buffet sapper and a dancing party The occasion will also honor the 70th The immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. James Wiederhold, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, and intimate friends of the} including and Mrs. E. T. Evans, }y eight da: from nently to Casper at all but will make |DUSNSS Visitor in Casper who came] ¢. Mr. Miner | han been connected with the Miller-| their home on the Coast Schulte Oi company here. Miss Alice Lt ture home. after spending a weeks’ buying trip in the East. eee S. Murph home in Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Harry their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Wi!l-| 4 jam Westfall of Lead, 8. D. Mrs. . -Westtall is the sister of Mrs. Free % . eee Wyo., on a short business trip. | <Mrs. Charles Hirschfelt and daugh-| | QSs 4 A a6 ter Elsie of Chicago are here visiting | Mark U. Weber and his brother as| ‘pom Heath of the London Insurance their sister and daughter, Mrs: B. 4.| Well as their father, Dr. Weber and] company of Denver is in the city. Banta, in the southwest part of town,|4- J- Hardenorf. returned Wednesday iii T. J. Diamond and P. H. Smith of the Guaranteed Investment company, E. H- Banta of the Evansville Water company, and Charles Hirshfelt of the | Standard. have just returned from an je of Sheridan ts the city and will make Casper her fu-| will leave today after vielt with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Currie, on South Cralg street. two | Denver this ad al A. J. Hazi Ol Index, ts in Montane. from a hunt s here on hunting trip in the Jack- son Hole country. A sticcesstul brought back its iimit .n the way of elk meat bas just returned to Casper | 1 Gerald Stack. City Briefs A. E. Strrett rtucned thi from @ business trip to Denver. Col, H. W. Banks came R. M, Stewart is a Los Angeles vis. |itor spending a few days in Casper. F. P. Voght of Chicago, is in Casper |today on business. n& over several oli matters. |return to the ci Free have as} * The party packed hunting party whiten | Leidecker, Harry Adams.| Though he vow ee |] polished comes ont: } Remember that |] not a fluent devotee’s ardor is Beta. the perf morning cation, in from/ mi ing. Bhai kota. ee Popes were Parkerton_v‘ . in th a few day @ditor of the Iniand At Creek today look-|week for California, He will | spend the winter. tomorrow. | tee in § ee L. D, Scott left ye: ing trip through Jackson Hole. Each got an elk. Si prhre, the city. Floyd Jennings of the Concrete ol « ineering company of Kansas City, business. Mr. Jennings Midwest Refining forget not that pra he A ttl Brooks mus ead toond cae eeanta || LOVE NOTS eee r } . from Jackson Hole. The members of} honered words and the patty include H. R. i paalel benefit. Sac ver, Earl Boyle, Pat Sullitan, James/|]} ings. Cody, Glenn not stand much praccictr usa, Weidner, and Sweeney of Casper. Idaho, ir in the city looking for a lo J. Miller of Salt Creek is spending from city. New York for the Richards and Cun Don Miller will leave overland next ~~ . B. B. Brooks returned from Denve’ N. Wheeler left this morning | Thursday. for a few days’ business tr’p to points Bert Moreau of the Saint Paul Fire} and Marine Insurance company is in John B. Barnes, attorney for the! company, on bended kree be Casper Daily Cribune By Kay Kean . BEVARE OF THE PERFECT LOVER Beware the too highly polished masculine article. Smoothness in a man ts akin to slipperiness. Let not your heart be flattered to believing that loving ways have sprung full-blown for you: that you are his tice makes perfect. The smoothness after many contacts the newly inspired love of an lover, for ike a freshly painted woman, Ban ness. Francisco. A. T. Jessen of the Jessen clothing! see store returned Wednesday from a two, weeks’ vacation spent Frank Mahoney of Rawlins the city visiting friends and rel: } see in North. Da-| w Perkins retui three weeks’ buying ning where he will i day for Ross,, | Gouraud’s and | your suito; Oriental:Cream Such flowery bloom is only produce! by constant warm first affection of the highly honest man wields tongue Therefore, is it not easy to ascertain whether your first attack or the return of an annual amusement? he will SE ES Sa eee ee Harry Gunn, tax expert for the com : Seek used to be in the offices of Garbut,!pany, spent Wednesday in Salt Creek. Wil'fam Hannon of Chicago, is a - - Vaso in this mornin, W. Walburn from Blackfoot,/ J. 3 Sandal, representative of the Wall Ever Sharp Pencil company of is jn the elty on bus: Barnes California two Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lowey returned! ©. L. Towne came in from Omaha] y ©. Crosby of the Warne Crosby |, i Barnes, brother of Ray Phillips | fro Denver. Wednesday, where they| thls morning. He will remain for a|agstor company ie in the Hast cn gies: a oes Leckie yc have been epending a week ting | few. days attending to business mat-|axrended Lusiness vee Ne friends. itera, Stee Fm. VY. Williams, who ts associated - 2. aoe Ne 3 iieesa peeks for his With the E. T. Williams compan) Mrs. George Brown will leave Fri.| ©. H. Miller, transfer eleri for the| home in California. irned yesterday from for Rochester, Minn |Chicago and Northwestern railway, ogi where he has been spending a as [Bas just returned from a vacation! popere Vidler and Clarence Markey | Veeks’ vacation Latouf will arrive, in | SPent 4p South Dakota tors yesterday. oie 4 yesterday trip in COATS, SUITS, DRESSES AND MILLINERY ~ COATS Beautiful new Coats of All-Wool materials, plain or fancy trimmed with fur collar and cuffs, in a va- riety of newest styles and sea- son’s best shades. lined. Priced— ‘12 | $18. $23 | $39 Silk or Satin 95 15 50 $49.75 SUITS Women’s and Misses’ Suits of All-Wool Poiret Twill and fine quality Tricotine. Very neatly trimmed in a fine selection of the newest styles and full range of colors. $23.85 $39.50 Sweaters The newest styles and colors at the lowest prices. | | Hundreds of beautiful Hats made of the finest quality Lyons Velvet, artistically trimmed, in a range of season’s best styles and colors. $4.95 $6.95 $895 $12.95 $14.95 MILLINERY | DRESSES The season’s' newest offerings. Values ranging up to $75.00. The materials consist of Canton Crepe, Charmeuse, Spanish Lace, | Meteor, also All-Wool Poiret | Twills and many others. $14.95 $19.95 | $24.95 $35.00 $40.00 | FURS A Full Line. A small deposit will hold any ar- ticle until wanted. THE STORE ACCOMMODATING convinee or money refunded. For sale at all druggists.—Ady. 238 East 2nd Street THE LEADER —— THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS ote ee Woman Faces 500 Days In Laura Fass, colored dent tural count The Ross woman was found guilty of « narcotic ne cour ine. to produce serve $1 per day Figured out on th woman j; unable to pay fine, she re out of jail atJct February . 1924, just in time to celebrate coln's birthday -which falis on February 12 Read the America next Monday night and see the “Gray T Anthracite coal w for the generation of steant a ling mill at Phoenixv’ iy ought to Casper this morning f Cheyenne in Joe Marqu‘s Natrona Jail former res who of @e Sandbar, of Ca BAKING POWDER you use /ess ada are! the life as a guest at the Nat ja violation in the Chey and sentenced to a $500 This morning she was unable he $500 and started to the regular rate of it out at “ASK for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. Quick Lunchet Home,Office& Fountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- der& Tablet forms. Nourishing-No cooking. BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 WATCH FOR RT = on the first page how to go to m” free of* charge. For Fascinating Eyes Make the Use of Murinea Deity Habit. This Eve Lotion soon Makes E Badiane, Besuciful! »- Sold by All “NUR Clear, jarmices. INE, i be EYES A deposit will hold any gar- ment until wanted, CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTTY Canton Crepes, Poiret Twills, Crepe Satins. 98 Regular values up to $55.00.. Limited quantity. Home Cooked CHICKEN TURDAY 11:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. j SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ANNOUNCING Remarkable Specials For Saturday NEW FALL DRESSES Beaver, Squirrel and Caracul trimmed $99.5 Norma 4 TALMADGE ~ THE ETERNAL FLAME z E Te PLP, Lillian Peterson Teacher of ; Ui No refunds No exchanges Every sale is final. FALL SUITS or plain tailored. And Up NEW FALL MILLINERY Wonderful values for Saturday A special WE ALWAYS HAVE THE RECORDS YOU WANT—WHEN YOU WANT THEM. NEW WINTER COATS Values up to $49.50 shipment direct from the manufacturer will be §f on sale Saturday only. know that the’ price we are asking cannot be duplicated in Casper, now or later. THE NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR OCTOBER ARE ON SALE TOMORROW HEAR THEM AT THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. ) We Phone 1745 m Da