Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. TWO. AFIS == —— ETE SHE CAMP “Bee WORKED OUT I CASPER: 9:00—Mizpan service—W Roy Breg- “Blest Be the Tie (PENG THURSDAY vames omiticd tm |. evecceere re J TUEGOAY OCT, 4 Sau jc SCs 9 is Sela List of ‘Nominé@s*\pakettcetarcma oc ac ame Prominent Workers in Church and Christian Endeavor sty to >» Take Part 1 E. wie n ‘of nicleties reach- registration contest | southwestern 4 Society of Convention | ensen, the ss—"Steadfist in’ P. les G. Stuot, eva “Rev. Ch $9:10—Fellowship hour, and’ Morning, October 20. | bies ervice, led by W. Roy] pya | Breg. | Pound im the unfailing remedy in such tinued in his address, “many injus- : y\ treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy : | 848—Quiet hour— Rev. David Mc-| cases. Thousands of American wom-| tices would become imjoustbie.” Siar eee ‘feeling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, » result of 0 Martin . [en will testify to this fact who have! ‘The convention is expected to take ‘Malted GrainExtractia Pow. the loss.of your superfluous fat. aa aegis er ee | reel mas health aa strength by its’action on Dr. House's request for tts| deraTabletforms: Nourtshing-Moecoking. was are not required to change in the slightest from Missionary—Rev. vid peGs 2 use. you are suffering tt will pay endorsement of plans for further | -W. Roy Breg. }you to give it a fair trial—Adv. axperinents at its seeaion:today, | 29 Avo nitations and Sabsiteten ‘heme mode of living, There ls no dieting or exer- aranbeae - ~ —— stand Ging t is simple, easy and pleasant to take. Socials. yn Christensen. Officers—W. Roy Breg. 10:30—“Foursquare” ‘and. open t>r- ‘um. il ble study. afternoon, October 20. service, led by W. Roy resentation of southwestern news and Christian Endeavor World, W. Roy 2:00—S Why « Mr. McMa Why Christian Endeavor literature —Miss Mae Lumen Why become a comrade of the quiet hour, Rev. Stout Why Christian Endeayor Unions— Talke— as a Tenth Legioner— rmediate and Junior En yn Christensen, pte ty—Mr. Breg. Prayer Meeting Methods — Bthlyn Christensen 3:10 — “Looking “Ahead” Ethlyn ensen, Junior Play. Dismissal, Friday Evening, October 20. 7:30—Song service, led vy W. Roy noes— %40—Deyotional—Rev, Charles G. Stout. 1250—Report of committees. Coming to the America LILLIAN GISH x in D.W. GRIFFITH ’S “ORPHANS OF ‘THE STORM | Piles Can | Be Cured Without Surgery | afflicted w troubles w: it with Cleary. Mom—Adv. In Usting the names -| Standard refinery joimt industrial ¢ were unintentional! other nominees from the same 4ivi-| jail Inst Saturday containing a pistol] The men behind this/institution are/ 1) sion include W. Mcliraine, Al Seanor,|helieved intended for Wilson. It fell]J. H. Montgomery, rancher and bank-|25 need should become apparent.jof Casper in every way and to help H. Grondal, and Eimer Mitchell. into the hands of the jail attaches|er in the Big Horn basin at the town|Thése vegetables have been bought|carry out programs already adopted. Bp. TES ~ Ne But Wilson, Blasyk and Spoginolafef Manderson a man who has been/#hd have beert stored free of charge Seeing? Saint 4 | were armed with pistols when at 6: identified “with development in the|in the warehouses of two large whole}. In five years the negro “Population ‘ o'clock yesterday morning they at-{Big Hern basin for years; Barton A.|sele establishments. of Detroit has increace* 600 per % tacked three jailers, seized their keys | Myers, district foreman of the Carter| Shelves have been arranged in the cent, fe} 3 and escaped. company; 4. C. Andrews, superin-! = ey © occasion presentirg 3 This picture "| greatest interest to the your,eer gen-|t0 practice law in Casper. Rumors to | becomes necessary. ora of today, a daring atteck on;te effect a Judge Hence would leave » Siveless program this way: “Heard tion of real peopl Casper his home and headquarter A “Look reir my is the comedy) for the verge inde t te of his life. Posie and woman singing.”—Pitts *|which accompanies it. There's a lot| . sa heve of pep in this comedy and more fin | ¥ x } " ish than is found in the average pic | Cisiev!: panic any ald Pearls are sald to be in: 5 |ture of the type. distinguishable from, the real ones, ante eH “ mond ee = when cut, in) two. ; committeés. | aa AMERICAN WOMEN ARE | wae | women are too apt to overestimate] , AS As orlicks vidual case, thus’ enabling féeling ‘well they (ake, punecusery WENURIE a... 125 '2,<tooe remedics that will prodese oot taly « loon of ap} Chances, which in the long run cause} much pain and trouble. Wet feet, ex- (Continued frum Page One.) fr the Christian church of Wyoming: | nogure to cold, lifting heavy burdens! yet a Che Casper Daily Cribune ———— (2) lee effort nee being gone through with by the different organi- charges as Wilson, emerged from the zations of the city and will aid materially in helping Casper’s fi Sc4l with Wilson. O’Brien le the rests poor during the coming winter, At the Refinery way and was captured in a court cor. eae nes ca Or At a joint meeting of the Red Cross society, Salv: ridor. Immediately there after. on the Institution Just Grant- Army, representatives of the Kiwanis, Lions and Ritary clu ibe he men whol bridge of sighs, from the fell, waich Chavtei and ths community welfare commit-basement of tLe Elks’ hal for the ns as’ repre-|O’Brien had just crossed, a shot rang} ~ ed Charter, tee of the Elis’ lodge, it was decided | sorting end storing of clothing to be division of the] out, and deputies found Cox dying to give a basket dinner for the poor| usec in charitable work. kers here ia the} with Wilson standing over him. This} ‘The Bank of Salt Creek, organized) iy let orarens day under the aus-| he entire work is under the head the names Of|ied to Wilson's conviction on a chargé} with a capital stock of $25,000, will Yiiam Rurehlof murder. ‘open for business at the Mosher Catup, pices ot the ‘Salvation army, of the Community Welfare committee omitted. The] A eandy box was eltvered at thefTuseday, Oct 24. It wes also decided to purvhase two|of the Elks. The Elks are endeavor- - carloads of potatoes to be distributed |ing to assist cbaritable organizations [0.6.54 > J. Stephens Oe > =0 tendent of the Midwest Gas Plant at! Salt Creek; F. . Yealey, field super- b BR LLANT Judge Hench Will ism, om, teem |the Midwest, and editor of the Salt Remain in n Casper Soe The Bank of Salt Creek, it is exid, Bert me meee crying need for an feature play for} Judge John M. Hinch of Casper,|establshment that will be able to take Dantnis, |Who has been practicing law for some jcare of the business interests there. class.|time in the Daly building, announced /It has an opportunity for growth and of the|this morning tat e waould continue “will endeavor to expand as rapidly as LP. Or0: on the} You will be interested in our beauti- ful display of footwear at the Red Cross Style Show You will find there correct shoes for every occasion and for every costume. as () a photoplay of tne hi one that () > ‘ The lmit—London acknowledged azz souls” who pack the broad-|Casper have been denied by him and er, on cities, ppl apprecta- the sates that he intends to make ¥ ceipt of “vocal and instrumental 1 B.0L0 TL BOLO RO (2) B.0-0.-€ 35.0.0: los parvattl Men SFos! 2B SS xe} Indeed to endeavor to describe them would be almost futile, ix view of the many styles for every Purpoce, so 2 eC =} We suggest you take advantage of this oppor- tunity to see Autumn’s choicest styles. WISSINS T am a licensed practisin, ician and personally pre- scribe the tregtinent for eac! te pets harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of overstoutness such as shortness of OL <0) = nswers have been forthconiing.” Milk overwork wij] often develop trou-| “If the ‘twilght anesthesia’ were which cause no end of suffering.| property recognized and used for the| ia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-' purposes suggested,” Dr.. House eon-| PE SO breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other allictions which often ac- company overstoutness. ror > =O, aa crcicteemustsc |) SB Foundry & Mfg. Co, Ine: eck End Specials ina a wiltenaale se es Se ‘FOR FASHION WEEK _ pen Licensed Physician State of New York PATENT MANUFACTURERS KASSIS DRY Goons COMPANY prisms Rai "in sihlenk Made Sitd-s GENERAL FOUNDRY WORK THE STORE OF SERVICE Beautiful Fall Dresses JUST UNPACKED FOR FASHION WEEK. New in design and material. Street Dresses in Serge, Silk or Tricotine. Regular $23.00 sellers. Week-End Special $16.75 Lot 2—Beautiful Afternoon Dresses of the dressy kind of heavy weight Cantons, Poiret Twills, Tricotines. Colors run in blue, sand, navy, tomato and black. Values up to $50.00, special... $23. 75 Beautiful Fur Coats We have divided our new line of Fur Coats in two lots— Lot 1—$239.00 Lot 2—-$139.00 All our Ladies’ and Children’s Coats are spe- cially priced for this week. There Is Nothing Veiled About This Ad— We'll Speak Right Out in Meetin’ and Tell Our Prices, Dependable Merchandise Priced Right Red Cross Fashion Show Week Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings at the Elks Club on South Center Street We Will Display Each Evening--- Suits Coats Dresses Hosiery Gloves ON CHARMING LIVING MODELS COATS—Smart, new styles, up from... SUITS—Blouse effects, distinctive, up from es DRESSES—Long lines, graceful, up from. eae pale Lae TD $29, 50 Onyx, Humming Bird, Corticelli, Van Raalte—All standard ig “makes, per pair... W pcteemag Hevesi mehr tea $1.65 to $3.50 Ireland Brothers’ Gloves—The kind that give the wrinkled wrist effect so smart this season... $3.25 to $6. 50 COITIITMIIMIIII OLS, The Red Cross Needs Your Bit DO IT RICHARDS. AND CUNNINGHAM Co. Dry Goods, Men’s Furnishings, Groceries, Hardware _ 1888—As Old as Casper—1922 \ Special prices on all Infants’ Wear from Layettes to six-year sizes. Clearance on Velvet Hats. Beautifully trimmed Hats. ___ $3.98 Clearance of Ladies’ and Children’s Felts— $1.15 * $2.19 GAGE PATTERNS Values up to $20.00. Fashion Week special— KASSIS DRY GOODS COME PHONE 1740 137 EAST SECOND STREET The Store of Advanced Styles, Quality Merchandise and Reasonable Prices. Tele k AAA cote > mt

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