Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune JEWISH NEW YEAR IS OBSERVED I CASPER |tnem acd will spend a short time 1a| that city visiting friends and relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Waass of Chi! cago announce the arrival of a baby | ‘boy, Roland Studiey. Mr. Waase was |formerty connected with the rPoduc the cuurt almost srose en masse. | assessed Three fines of $50 each iquer and LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN ard Shipp include Mrs. George M. Bemis of ‘Riverton, chairman of the program committee, and her daugh ter Miss Grace Bemis, teacher of chemistry in Riverton high school; Mrs. Linn I. Noble of Thermopolis, Dr. G. S. Barger, who has been at Thermopolis for several days, returned home last night. eee Jim McCarthy of Omaha, and John MoGinnley of North Platte, Neb., who |composed a hunting party to the | Jackson Hole country which “brought back four elk Monda: Ps A. H. Hobbs of the accounting de- partment of the Producers and Refin- | g ers and Refiners of Casper. | uneasy Money. j JER’ ees at | A tightwad ts like unto a turtle: FOO) at was cele} 9 eo } BAVER’S Mrs. Ernest Meyers of Sait Creek! have to “touch ee ee jbrated in this city yesterday by” about | ASPIRIN is visiting tm the city with friends. close he ts cepable of closing up TS adhersts to the Jewish religion cee Mark that you approach the mari) , ras | Services were held during the day at TABLETS — Mra. J..H. Arnoldus. arrived from| tal bargain counter with keen peroey-|(0°°O Op. hail. Further services | Former Casper Girl Weds Loreto; naseerdag. Se sll | on Town Uae Terepen the tena Woe,cine held ducing’ the eveniag 15¢ main here for the week Rabbi Schrider was the main speak-| 4 a ren! Pacific Coast Diamond Star. Mr, snd! Drs. Jolin’ Weasel are vie|while your beart Desks’ in iz fist-/*v Of the day. The rabbi, who comes| Pep Leads Pep Leads 5 ‘ eS mver, spoke strongly for a/ Miss Esther Margaret Doran, Casper resident for the last | tor ' the city trom Salt Creek. | terfes. |The apparent!y loving fancr Jewisn church in Casper. He aia! In Tobacco Sales In Cigarette Sales Sackonn five years and former student in the Natrona County High| spies inex Gas eek cea: Hen ear Withiins- wr aia jthat at. ne other point im the United} t . i 3 * ; Oakes came down atime. - | school here, was married yesterday at St. Thomas’ church in} -rhermopolis’ this morning. Be convinced that the man who can- men crs oe Sep ting dey ecepere al f © ies Pie sme —o he teat § is) gto outfielder on the oe not trust hig coin to the freedom of Church of thelr own. : | EP’S San ‘ancisco baseball team in the Pacific Co: Miss Mary MePake who is connect-| his own pockets, but’ gards it in : crabs aS ‘ aes 7 ? 2S Se who was recently sold to the New York ane ag eronod eC with the vocational work {n this|confines of.a change purse will not) ‘ Prices regular, this week, the ensuing week, and the week en. according to the Associated Press, Me aie ates Dic stone Sarat As abs” state and who has been In Larime for|trust much of it to his wife. And the) suing after that, and we'll keep on with every ENSUING WEEK, They're night report. : . ; wal’ days returned to Casper yes-|lover who crawis out of sane NUMEROUS FINES PAID | because ENSUING is a most appropriate word to advertise. y by jthe Midwest Pharmacy. At this con- strawberri fresh asparagus and) } Only meniters of the immediate | cor: the audience will hear an Amp‘co oie Bartlett pears for you when out of| | good family were present at the ceremony. |iese in wish Mr. Gordon will piay =| scups Ree! ade her| Season, because they are bad for the/ i The O'Connels' will make their ‘home! compogition which will be immediately See afar Fitchugn |complexion, will some day make you | for in San Francisco this winter andi reyeated by the Amplcé fo: guest this week Miss Mary Fitzhugh | io on the: tall of x salt herring if] ' PEP’S PEP’S in the spring O'Connell will 0] perison as to its ability to reproduce |°* Dowsias. you give him the opportunity. | th to New York to join the Giants | ose oe nete Remember, it's one thing to get al Are Three Three : ae sete hn Ware Sortoes Vell Goes | san recrdeed pate AE Te Bensen lett venterday for lien on a man and another thing to! The Impatience of offenders against | AND morning wecDeasiahs Sha tas aca fientst Vonterase te Mest. at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. James |¥tt,® 108m out of him. jcity ordinances was demonstrated in | Stores Stores of us! chee ie y atk There will be @ regular session of}, = 5 bara eae Copyright, 1922, by Public Ledger! police cotrrt last night wit mark. | TOILET ARTICLES oe ft Fane er oe tor while uke tne] tte Nelchbors of Woodcraft this even-| *™ason- a A company. able clarity. When the city attorney! Lone pos ing at the I. 0.0. F. hail. There will * a ——— |} sad that alt who wanted to plead] ? . employed in a locel business office. | he initiation at this meeting. All mem-|, TR® Kuykendab! lodge No. 39 drill | ruilty, would ee clapecue®: with ‘teat, Yes—Pep will lead some day in Drug Sundry Sales— the see bers of the Neighbors of Woodcraft comet — = terday'| trom Montana, where he has been! | 7 ight Muranes Entertain © urged to attend. jfor ugias where they will open the | spending two weeks on business. P . at ni tend new I. 0. O. F. hall. 111 Cigarette 3 for 25c Carton $1.00 California Guests. / ney eee garette —-....... “9 a : Westminster Guild Sen-5 Eddie Edwards and Charles Bruce | ; 5c 1.0 bef M : s Eddie Bawar efore t Pasties Gave Srna roca ce | Masta Webuenday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Gibbs returned at | ety Secerday from « successtut! 4 ; | Polo Cigarettes _______ 3 for 25c Carton $1.00 ‘Judge and Mrs. C. D. Murane. Mr.|_ The Westminster gulld of the First/evening from Chicago where they! nunting trip in the Jackson Hote) & | Chesterfields _________ 3 for 40c Carton $1.40 aay prewn wax formeriy in Alaska whero|PFesbyterian church will meet Wed-|have bern on a short business and country Lucky Strik 3 for 40c Carton $1.40 he made “@ fortune in gold mining. rae se wh Dee oie tae sa tells ‘ <8 ys ucky Strikes -~------~ or 0c a t Doctor While in Casper he has enjoyec meet- . ousiness girls and teach: < be Duke Gordon returned yesterday ane “4 5 tng his acquaintances of those days, |e attending the church are invited] Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. B4-|¢ront Basin after a two weeks’ inspec-| R GAMELS 2222 =< -L2 3 for 40c Carton $1.35 e : and are asked to come direct from|ward Donohoe, and Miss Edna Smith !'ion trip 2 ith Bat of whom there are a number here. /1i% wip Tnaeninee ™m 5 t rir. ig Each With Bath N ‘i ep _ Brown WA® the discoverer of. the | their work. ere a 6 o'clock | motored to Sheridan Sunday, return 2. e N AS MANY AS YOU WANT Third bev line” on Seat a a aha ae wa eee oat avers John Wolf of Salt Creek-is in the! Rates Sells Creeple Creek, a property which yield- | 7 . = a Fi city for a few days. / rooms Canim one and a half ralliion dollars. |"Study' of the Goapel in Art peo Birkhauser hee leaped thd se ‘tsa Bull Durkan: . 2 se os 11 Packages for $1.00 Salts This bit of information was received | oe. uuncan property on East Wifth street] asarx U. Webber, left yesterday for ay Whebnites La trom a Casper friend of his who oper-| Presbyterian Ladies and will remove his famfy from Den-/ penver to be gone several days oni a) 1Zfgooms 7 Mail: Pouch =222--—- -- es 11 Packages for $1.00 to ad an adjoining claim that yielded | Are Entertained. bi pide olen tec DD sa business. | as 3 cay enough wed to kee hin Qleging. | 'Ssm Checieo A. Wilesa elitestainld > wise | 292 rooms Prince Aiberm sc: -- 5 = ---- 7 Packages for $1.00 the ee. at the Presbyterian manse yesterday C. L. Thompson has Installed a new! at $3.50 PENS RECU ene ee er 7 Packages for $1.00 Royal Neighbors for the officers. of the several aid = a paragon set at b idence, 104 North | 295 rooms iM . weary Will Meet. societies of the church in Casper. City Brieis | Washington strest. / at $4.00 Mra. Bert Wagner wei entertain the te cep theoree es Ry eee Srey. | | 249 AS MANY AS YOU WANT come of the Wyomtn: Royal os # , we an sgoms Nelanibors of America tofnorrow at There wer a alscussion of plone ey, Jew’e F. Webb aa prominent No One Day Sales! No Seyen Day Sales! Pep’s t her residence 631 East Second| There was a discussion of plans for Pi ef ! 7 a! ! pod thin the fala winterngether wth an paneer, from Kavene wo te cons) Hl IT'S TOASTED Pill % eee excha of ideas, Social entertain. . . j = Delegates Leave for ment an¢ refreshments followed. Nip WOE toa = esct a one extra process a4 x PRICES ARE REGULAR! Busi Torrington Convention. Mat aa R. P. Miller arrived yesterday from which gives a | mane ‘The State Women’s Club Federation Portland, Ore. delicious flavor The End Man Says: “Do you remember, Bill, when Camels % will open tomorrgw at) Torrington heeate, 3 sold for 25c and cost 16c wholesale?” ‘This is the 19th annual convention of PERSONALS W. P. Cutter is a business man from j in ig . x th's confederation which will continue Lander who ts ctopping here for the le . FS > . a 3 growing \ until October 6. week | es,”” says Bill. I remember, but my eyesight was poor, “Several of the Casper women's clubs sors . CHICAGO and I couldn’t see on the ‘BROADSIDE’ of everything. Fast will be represented at this convention.| | Mrs. Frank Cowan left Sunday for! Ered R. Marron arrived Monday 4 ie tha Be " | Among those who will represent the] Sweet Water, avhere she will evend ajfrom Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Morron isa the Heart of the Loop ; F 2 1 and Daughters of the Ayerican Revolu-| week visiting Mra. Jim Molntorh. man with large business interests Convenient to all theaters, % Pep laughs: Brownee is a comedian—yes—he makes Pep tion are: Mrs. William Holland, state} ~~ eee | there, & railway stations, the retail and laugh—yes—just like Pep laughs everytime somebody suggests Furiously regent, Mrs. E. P. Bason. state recor’:| “Ntiay Jessio Munson of Denver, ais:| ois Aa wholesale districts, by living atthe | that “Pills” be sold at Restaurants for the convenience of the ing secretary: Mra. J. Lioyd andlor of Mrs. I. P. Bubb, ts in the eity| B- P. Conwell is a Denver attor manieithia sourstomach: feat Mrs. B. B. Brooks. and expects to spend the winter here. |*Y Visiting here. Be cee ' Guests Arrive at Bieaicd Hugh Giffin, captain of Fire Do = y ‘ Ask Shipp Residence, Mrs. T. W. McDonald’ who under-| partment No. 1, has returne( ‘from a THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE REMEMBER—Pep took the kick out of mail order cigarette ‘Thiel: delegates to the ‘State Feder eet eee tn eed taba ane |eorinisht. spent tn Colorado) Springs Clark and Madison Sts. sales, just like Drug Sundries Sales will get a return trip ticket if the tion of Women’s clubs convention at} 00° Tes ~ ey ae Ge 4 ‘ ‘The Home.s*th: Pep sticks around. Torrington who are guests for the:day| tis along nicely. | E. B. Bruce, Lon Pierce; Paul Mar 5 People at the home of MF. and Mrs. . Rich inick, E. H. Warren and M. E. Evans DIAMONDS have been visiting their cousins, Miss Margaret and. Genevieve Nau will leave tomorrow for North Platte. Miss Margaret Nau will accompan, Dresses, Coats and Millinery High Grade Jewelry, Watches and Silverware Of Exchange Building ers has been transferred to Chicago. ee nilips of the Parkersburg Rig company returned yester: president of the state federation, Mrs. C. EB, Stewart, Thermopolls correspond: ing secretary, and Mrs. Marie M. Sav age, Thermopolis, an authoress and dramatist of ability. -. Thursday Bridge Club to Meet, The Thursday bridge club will meet this week at the home of Mrs. Cecil Bon on CY avenue. aed ° Don P! oi Mrs. Hooper To Enteriain. Mrs. Paul Hooper will entertain at a bridge luncheon Thursday at her residence, 736 South Beech street, in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Mark Downey of Rock River. [wee Kingre-Gilardi Marriage to Take Place. The friends of Miss Vera Kingrey and Mrs, Frank Gilardi will be pleased t6 learn that the date of their mar- riage has been set for October 16. Sbi'e De Molays Will Give Another Dance. The Darius chapter, Order of De Molay, has scheduled another dance which will take place Friday evening of this week in the Masonic temple. Organizations affiliated with Mason- ery. the friends of De Molay uembers and their partners will be invited. eee Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop for Women and Misses Feature For Wednesday and Thursday A Vast Assortment Of AUTHENTIC COPIES OF IMPORTED Dance Frocks and Dinner Gowns DRESSES One special assortment of dresses of fine quality, all silk and all wool materials in a variety of small and large sizes. The newest styles and season’s best colors Concert Will Be Giver at High School. An Ampico concert will be given in the new high school auditorium next Saturday evening under the direction of the Charles E. Wells Music com pany. The artist appearing is Phillip Gordon, celebrated pianist. He will be assisted by other artists to be an nounesd later. The admission to the €oncert is free, but tickets must be secured from MANY LIKE THIS IN CASPER Similar Cases Being Published Each Issue. ‘The following case is but one of many occurring daily in Casper. It is an easy matter to verify it. You can- not ask for better proof. V. Hausman, 312 North Park’ street. Cesper, says: “I was’a brick mason helper for a few years and I think the heavy lifting is just what weak- ened my kidneys. They acted too fre- quently and I hat to get up three. and four times each night to pass the kid- ney secretions which were highly col- red and contained a sort of brick dust sediment. The secvetions were also eccomnanied by x scalding sen- sation in passage. This t think was due to inflammation of my bladder. During the day my back became lame Copies of creations from the leading couturiers which retain absolutely the style feeling and individuality of each imported frock—which repro- duce the quality of fabric with un- erring certainty—and which present with astonishing faithfulness the radiant colors'of the exquisite orig- inals. Prices are, of course, very much less than those of French frocks themselves. One special lot of misses’ and womens coats, ex- tra heavy wool materials, fancy trimmed with belt, buttons and fancy pockets MILLINERY One special lot of women’s hats in black and colors; very neatly trimmed; season’s newest styles. a very special price______ ' $48.75 to $79.75 Going at S oe WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED DRESSES SPECIALLY FOR RG arto THE ELKS CHARITY BALL ue rag ore straighten up on secount of the sharp i STORE THAT stabbing “pains. "A. friends | sold me > z ACCOMMODATING UNDERSELLS using them my backache ease¢ up and I was cured completely and have had no trouble sincé.” 60c “at ‘all, dealers. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfrs, Buffale, N. ¥. —Adv. THE LEADER SOUPOUCRSEESEDACHCTRERORENESLANDecaseeasal)

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