Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 3

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1922. Casper Sunday Borning Cribune . PAGE THREE. —By C. D. Batchelor m of a* } spe ents ek Bully Mr. and Mrs. U. Hay arri weex from California, wh have been visiting for the , —— - MAN SHOT NSBR soe eagle «| BRAWLS TURNED OVER Ce ees EERE TTA SER TONY Miss © | Margare’ jto remair sitors from Denver The Christmas season finds Casper ready to ride on the wild waves of merry making festivities. Although the holidays have not yet come, and the persons about town are going on with the routine of their work as before, nothing can prevenf that enjoy- able expectation of the many fine things to come. When the shoppers have done their shopping, when little sister has made canéy for her varsity| will be initiated. -All new'as well as brother, and when mother has put the| old members are asked to attend last touckss on some sewing work, oe. t and when fo ‘urses Associatio; be quite bar | Meeting Tuesday. i main im the fami! *|. The members of the Natrona'Coun- and sufficient tums to take part {n|ty Nurses association will hold the! the entertainments that have not yet/regular meeting tomorrow evaning. Geen touched December 19, at the home of Mrs. E.| The churches, the welfare organiza-| E. White. | | Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Tallman SSS Sree STHONG MAN FOR LM |. Chicago. | Walter Wt hicag county hosp en, as ar Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Doughs of acting, declares Ma Lusk, Wro., spent several days in the | neur, who recently spent six weeks ety. locating a “‘alx-foot to ke the role my 5e of John Ridd, “the strongest man George Blackstone returned Satur] Devonshire” during the ay from Boulder. where he has becn | “Lorna Doone.” attending the University of Colorado. A number of actors were sent ¢ He will spend the holidays here with} but when they were “measured up” relativ they were found wanting until John named Teterson onkey wrench Peterson is still in the hospital and } tions, and Gules ara Aoke fant Se — Bowerd was suggested. is said to vering Y 4 | t put Bower — stmas to many who would| Marriage Saturday. h | The marriage of Miss Agner Wii In g#4dition thers will be miany elab-|son to Mr. Charies A. Moffat took | crate dances. parties, dinners, and the| place Saturday afternoon at the Pres Uke. ‘The Masons, DeMolays, Elks measurements was no! of the John of inch taller and hi exactly the same brea | Ace and Queen City Brieis J He wes byterian manse on Wolcott street, the r Ne eee crates ania an and others have stated their intention | Rev. Charies A. Wilson officiated eit, 8 Clark Is here for a few days | mete Tee eateet succes f holding a dance introduction | cabeuiine: ‘Wa.casel. "te from Den : : eee making the big scene which H, M. Isham arrived, yesterday from | °"'max of the story when he m: ‘ Allance, Neb., and will spend several | ‘ustice to the “villain” and lifts Car days here on business. . Doone bodtly f his horse, send rmai be") bride is a Scotland girl having ar- = Ran wi eo This 1 from that place last week. The Will take place in the auditorium and| groom is connected with the loca! ill probably eclipse all other affairs] postoffice. The couple will make their the season. 0% ing him to a horrible death tn a peat The < jive eee J. B. Jones is here on a short busi-} bos, he was able to perform the feat tain with second of ¢ ha ness trip from Kansas City demanded. with terrifying realism i we nd of 2 series of | Bicthday Dinner | ee In another scene Bowers has tr vitational, formal dances in the| Scturday Evening. auditorium Christmas night. Miss Ruth Wilton was hoatess at res of students will be coming|an informal dinner party given Sat- from now until Christmas.) urday evening at her home. ° Ten ‘ny house parties have been plan-! guests were present. After the dinner ned for these. The culmination of the|cards and games were played after arrangements has not, however, been! which the guests enjoyed Gancing at reached and no annouceme most] Arkeon. ; of these is forthcoming as yet H. B. Johnston of Sport, Idaho, is| “shoot” the falls of the Bagworthy a business visitor in the elty for alriver and swim out of a heavy cur week or 10 days. cent. Again he stages a fst fagat 40 Inst the Doone bandits when he Roy Patterson is here from Billings} rescues “Lorna” fromi a hateful mur attending to business affairs. The entire picture fs a sucres ° . sion of gripping dramatic eplsoden Lyman Clark arrived yesterday] that entailed tremendous ph: al ex from Manville to spend several days] -rtion from the leading man at near aitending to business matters. ly every step of the production MES. & The picture will be shown at the George W. Potter is a buniness/ America theater on Tuesday, Wednen | PERSONALS | Miss Smith Entertains. . Miss Margaret Smith entertained at an inf 1 di caller for the week from Billings. day n informal dancing part ast week o*é. 4 os s vhed home, 2: South Jackson Among business men calling in Cas- street. At midnight a supper was! Mfrs. H. C. Wisner will return this per this week from Denver are R. M sorved by the hostess. Among those present were the Misses Helen Thomp- fables A taap) iar alet pid oe Ye patient at the dentist’s decidees that he will not be unresponsive, evene when his mouth | X°rr's. F Kathleen Higgins, Veta Gilborne.| daughter, Mrs’ A. H. Herod, for the is held with clamps, cotton, rubber damns and wed, argaret Smith, and the Messrs. Tobe | jast six weeks. Alien, E. C. Hammond, W. W. Russel eae ton and Charles LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN The brave deserve the fair. Eddie Rickenbacker, ace of Amer fean aviators, is shown here with Pie's F. W. Rhode of Thermopotis is|| years ond are the parents of Mrs. C.|nace and instantaneous heater. Mr.|spending a few days in the city on Mr, Hardenéorfs parents. Mr. Har len. E. ©. Hat n vs his bride on ‘thelr return fr espace cela Miss Leah Holloran will return this|dendert will return some time during|W. Andrew of ¢ and Mre. Ryan moved into their new| business and visiting friends. roo Ls oh A BE De om Chr’ | week from Notre Dame, Ing., where|the week, while little Jean will spend) . home last week. W920 n pref > Chemtion Rates. jshe has been a student of SE Ma: the Christmas holidays with her) A new addition to Casper's many soe Fe Mic Waveed returned i gwetertay | hex, MUsbend TAP? aeeres € s Success. academy. Holloran will spend| grand parents. r |beatiful bungalows ts the $9,000 house| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Douglas ar-| from Nebraska where he spent a week | him. | SS The bazzar given Saturday in the|the holidays eae jof Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan at 1343|rived yesterday from thelr home in| Dusiness. | an are rile \ Galant Es Methodist annex by the ladies of the sets Falph Werts will return this week}South Beech street. It is an English] Lusk and will spend several da: <n ait Christian church was a great suc-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neuler and con, Many Christmas shoppers at-|children left yesterday for Denver to tended and many pretty articles were|be gone unt!} after the holidays. 7 <1 yeaterda ay e cornerstone to \,:pend the holidays with his par-|colonial style brick edifice and {s thor: ee Thomas Kiur left yesterday Sete) by Senate ne tie cose from Ann Arbo: ere od ped Mentana to be gone a week 10] of faith ents from Ann ir, whi hg has! oughly modern equip; with gas fur- rs. Robert Dae of Glenreck spent | i” : faith ee t vd been attending the Michigan univ days visiting at the home of his| Alas! In the beginning a man ma purehased. A luncheon was served by » Re nity, Saturday in Casper visiting friends. | parents hunt for a wife, but it ts her own fau't the members of the Christian Aid so-| Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lyle are city|™ >: eee eee eee later if he tries to hide from her. ciety followed by a tea. during the af.| visitors for a. few days from thelr)’ sr. qm Rodda left last evening Mr. and Mrs. Lou Unger of Armin-| Toss Grant left this morning over-| Remember, the world will always ternoon. The annex was beautifully | home in Omaha. rae Thonastown, N.S: ‘where aha hen to are spending a few days in the city|iand for Denver. to be gone several/laugh when a man chases his hat decorated and booths of Christmas de- pod ted ea aw. 8 = on businss and visiting frinds. days on a short business and pleasure} down the street or a wife chases her 15 Poel ad i nT Ene | BAKING POWDER one trip faith from the Jove nest Send 15 ¢. for Triat Stee from her home in Fort Wayne, Ind.,| Joined’ lajer by Ar. Rodda, who left K Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Bedford are of ee It ts moré comfortable to hold a FERD. T. HOPKINS & SOK {stinn | AN@ will spend the Christmas holidays [some fme ago overand for thet Wel MNTIC MPLS | eve for a week from thelr home in] 8. B. n left yesterday for his|man up to his reputation than to 7 | heme-at the, home-of-her parents; Mr. | DATS A Géaserttontha ine atoie as rome, Idaho. < heme in Oh!o, Mr on will re-| throw it up to ‘him . | nd Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. Mrs: Don. | sepcente of Casper for the last fo eee main there until after the holidays. Suspicion is the thorn upon tte Gouraud's [ny WML be accompanied by: her sister. Mins Cora Likely willeretura Fr! +e family tree. It {s the bolt upon che : mis Mss Patricia Sullivan, who has been day from Ind‘ana, where she has been} ‘T. L. Omerson returned yesterday | door of love. Ori ental Crea m 5 Yrarkley attending school at St. Mary's collegs from New York after apending several! Marriage ts the realization of a the members ¢f the St. Mark's Syn i urgae tomorrow evening at her home, | David Kidd returned Saturday from 7 SiGlvasit a Chicago and witl spend the holidays 714 South Grant street. | ss | bere vis'tiig relatives. Mr. Kidd at | tends school Lake Forest Serer A. J. Hardendorf and sma’! daugh- ter Jean left last evening for Denver, where they will visit at the home of will entertain | Studying in Chicago this winter. eee EE LEE SEE EGE EGER ee W. B. A. Meeting This Evening. | ‘The members of the Woman's Bene fit association of the Maccabees will bold their regular meeting th's even ng at 7:330 at the Odd Fellow’s hall. At this meeting a reception will be given for all new members of the as- sociation also a miscellaneous shower for all those having birthdays during the month of Decem! Candidates “They Came, They Saw, They Bought” “If people bought your goods, they must have seen them. “ask for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk “Tf they saw them they mus: ve come into your store. “If- they came. into -your® store— “They must have read your ads in the ‘Christmas Gift Sug- gestions’ column of this news. paper's alphabetical classified section.” Quick! OF That's the way a good many RichMilk, MaltedGrainExtractinPow- ||] Christmas stories will run this erpaeeicoperp ered | Ree Make This a Brunswick Christmas ‘An ideal addition t6 the Christmas fes- tivities is a Brunswick, for it brings to. each member of the household his favorite ’ agaukig in the intimate atmosphere of the jOome, ' ee KOE rate ; : x ; AT; THE. <= Sai Se And note, foo, that there is no.reason, ¥ ‘ when buying a phonograph, to be satis- fied with anything short of a Brunswick —for prices and terms on Brunswick are Bache Fees WILL BE CONTINUED OVER TUESDAY SE EON Sa - artists jess of the make of records fo- THE BIG FUR SALE Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute To buy the “trimmin’s” for your Christmas and New Year’s Dinners. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY We are pleased to offer for your selection the fol- lowing seasonable merchandise at greatly reduced prices. * | 4 lbs. best Xmas Mixed Candy—...........____..$ 1.00 § d Nuts (fresh stock). prttics 1 Ut which tecord. i 3 3 ibe Euglish Watnuts (Diamond brand)... 100 This is sccomplished by the Ultone—s port Due to the late arrival of Mr. Dupler’s train he has con- 3 Ibs, Almonda sense rs $1.00 of Tener fae iy pats 4 sented to run the Fur Sale one more day than advertised. 3 Ibs, Brazil Nuts —_.. 7 Oval Tone Amplifier or horn, made entirely of Everybody interested in Furs are invited to visit our dis- play. . 2 pkgs. Dromedary Date: 8 pkgs. Roeding Figs....... 2-lb. jar J. M. Mirice Meat_.......___......_—..._-—... B00 ' q 1-lb. jar Heinz Mince Meat (like mother’s), 2 for 85c Small size Heinz Plum or Fig Pudding, 2 for__.....48¢ wood and moulded like a fine old violin. «It is responsible for much of the wondrously beauti- ful Brunswick tone, - Brunswicks, in every style, | Medium size Heinz Plum er Fig Pudding, each__..48¢ 2 S35 to $350 } 2 1-Ib. jars Heinz India Relish (Oh, Boy, it’s good) 69c 10-oz. jar Fancy Queen Olives, 2 for___........______.6Be 10-oz. jar Fancy Stuffed Olives, 2 for__..__..__..... 98 Mrs. Housewife, the above stock is limited, and at prices quoted won’t last long. Orders taken evenings until 9 o’clock. PICKARD’S GROCERY Phone 917. (Formerly B &C) -Cor. Beech and Sth It Does Make a Difference Where _ You Buy Your Phonograph The Chas.E.Wells |: i Music Co. A Home of the Chickering 232 E. Second St. Phone 194 Petr eererr ttre SASS A SS, a4

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