Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1923, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Cribune a Iavp| for the many powerful lights used in Goocrich. The latter is a bollermak- Bv C. D. Batche'! Ms numerous night scenes. A fire en- er by trade and was in Casper the PAGE THREE. 9 Anyone knowing any !nformation + concerning the man is requested to > Ball. ‘ Added interest is being evinced each day as the date for the Red Cross Charity ball, to be held at the Arkeon Friday evening, draws near. It is practically assured at this time that the attendance will equal that at any similar function held in Cas- per in the past and that the success of the purty insures it of being made an annual affair. The “Forty and Bight™ BOCie.y Of the American Legion, initia- tion and promenade had yn sched- uled for the same date, has courte- ously postponed its meeting to Janu- ary 26 in order not to conflict with the occasion. The majority of the members of the “Forty and Eight” ‘will be present at the Red Cross ball. Dancing will begin at 9:30 and con-| tinue until 1 o'clock and the pa: will be preceded by a number of din- ner parties. *_le Mesdames Dean aud Burke Entertain at Whist. Mrs. E. E. Dean and Mrs. Patrick Burke were hostesses to a number of friends at the first of a series of whist parties given at the Dean home last night. ‘Those who took honors were the Mesdames Burke, Pete Tobin and Dennis Daly for the ladies, and the Messrs. Tim Maloney, William Swen- ton and Pete Tobin for the gentlemen. ele Birthday Party Held Sunday. A party for three persons whose birthday falls on the same date was held Sunday when Miss Mary Thorpe, Mr. Ronnes and Mr. C. L. Young were honored. The guests were Evelyn Simpson, Thelma Young, Darline Young, Mil- dred Muller, Katherine Shady, Leona Thorpe, Lucille Shady, Norma Ron- nes Rider Jorgensen, Wesley Jorgen- zen, Fred Thorpe, Leslie Mills, War ren Jackson George Rogers, Henderson, Mr. Pringle, Mrs. Young, | and Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen. Miss Thelma Young was crowned . queen of the evening and Alva Hen- derson Was crowned king. be ° . ‘Young Matrons' Class With Mrs, Moyle. All members of the Young Matrons' class of the First Baptist church, are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Edmund “Moyle, 416 South Kimball on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A business meeting followed by a social time will be held. . ° Mrs, Gadbury Is Registrar For Sunday School Institute. Mrs. 'D."S.Gadbury, 1215 East Sec- ond street;-{s registrar forthe Sunday Sclwol:Institu’e. Anyone w'shing to register before the inst'tute may do’ so through Mrs. Gadbury or through the superintendent of the Sunday school. . Baptist To Hold Bake Sale, ‘The CY circle of the Baptist chtirch will hold a bake sale Saturday after- noon in White's grocery store. . ’ Westminster Guild Will Give Dinner Tor We . The regular meeting of the West minster Guild wil! take place tomor. row in the Presbyterian’ manse, 80* South Wolcott street. There will be a 6 o'clock dinner followed by a pro gram. Miss Thurza Thompson will be in charge of the program. . . American Legion Auxillary Meets Tomorrow Afternoon. ‘The Women’s Auxillary of*the Am- erican Legion will hold a meeting. to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Tubbs, 815 South David street. ‘The new officers will be in = ee Victory Day Program Takes Place Tonight. The public at large has been in- vited to the Victory Day program which is being given in the First health—Feei fine Get health—Kee Kelloge’s Bran regularly! Constipation and the toxic jon- ings that come from it not only take the enthusiasm out of life, making you | B ed and physically and mentally ‘but they head you into diseases such as Bright’s, diabetes, rheumatiam, etc. You can actually rid yoursclf of these dangers if_you will EAT KELLOGG’S BRAN REGULARLY! 5 chronic cases with every meal! salione’s Bran is: nature’s most Prepared to relieve suffering buaesity re ‘rom constipation and it will do that as no other food can! Don’t take a chance of ‘‘ getting away’? with consti- pation—IT WILL GET YOU! Don’t ruin your health with pills and eathar- tiee—they are as as consti- pation itsclf and give but temporary Telief. nt the very best! Alva, Christian church at Grant and Lind streets at 8 o'clock tonight under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. No collection will be taken up &t this oc- ‘casion. The persons who conceived ‘the program have arranged it in such ® manner as to offer real entertain- ment while at the same time it car- jries out the ideal of the organiza- | tlon which is giving it. ‘The program: Song—“Sound the Jubilee.”” | Prayer—Rev. R. R. Hildebrand. Reading—Miss Lucile Niles. “Allegiance to the Constitution’ — Attorney E, H. Foster. Bolo, Victory Song—Mrs. Burton Nye. Reading—Miss Catherine Coale. Drill—Nine boys, “The Fight Is On"’—Dr. G. M. An- derson. Cornet solo—Master Dean Burdick. Reading, selected—Mrs. J, A. Wil- | Mams. | Solo, Is There to Stay—Mrs. Ll. T. | Pite Playlet, Work for Enforcement— W. C. TU. and L, T. Le Song. America—Congregatio1. | Benediction—Rev. L. B. Carter. * ° | Past Noble Grands With Mrs. Souczek “The Past Nobie was meet at the home of Mrs. F. J. Souc- zek on the West Yellowstone highway Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Hobbs will assist the hostess. Offi- cers will be installed. Cmaer) Board of Finance For Thimble Club. In giving a lst of the members of the Woodcraft Thimble club yester- day who were elected to office, the names of Jenney Hagney, Elizabeth Huff and Emma Kyte as belonging to the finance committee were left out. | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. J. L., Marqu's have gone to Denver to attend the stock show. On their way back Mr. Mar- quis will stop over in Cheyenne to be in attendance at matters in federal court. ‘| i eee Mrs. W. J. Kermott of Ladysmith, Wis., left yesterday for Caltorna after visiting with her brother, Jack Humphrey, ‘here and with Mrs. Hum- rey. | cee M'ss Esther Fitton of Cheyenne. re- turned there, yesterday after spend-! ‘ng the week-end with her sister, M.ss Hazel Fiitton. eee Mr. and Mrs. James 1%. McIntyre sre visitors in the city from Chicago, m. After visiting with her mother hére, Mrs. F. H. Hamilton left for her home ‘n Spokane, Wash. 4 and breaks the cold. jow—stop that cough in time ask your druggist for DENS a ‘What you should do for your family and for yourself is to serve Kellogg ‘s ran every day, in any one of several attractive ways, ard fight constipation as you have never fought it before! AND, YOU WILL WIN, In the first bogs) Kellogg’s Bran uy to ite reed er add- grea any ce! ith which it is used. Eat bran as a cereal with hot milk, or mix it with hot cereal before serving. Another method is to cook Kellogg’s Bran with cereal. In each case add two tablespoonfuls of bran for each mig A popular way is to sprinkle bran on hot or cold cereal, Bran makes wonderful bakery aro printed on every Kellogg ’s Bran is served in leading hotels, restaurants and clubs. It is sold by all grocers. The Velour Beauty Parlor Has taken over another room to introduce a face pack which is a new French preparation to clear the skin and Remove Wrinkles Is not irritating either while on or after being removed —leaving the skin soft and beautiful. VELOUR BEAUTY PARLORS 211-213 O-S Bldg. Phone 259J “ ‘First Class Mail?’ Fred H. Hess is a railroadman here from Buffalo. He attended the meet- ing o fthe Casper Chamber of Com- erce today. eee J. J. Foley, an eng neer from Miles day, eee C'ty, Mont., arrived in Casper yester- | H. L, Patton, shall, leaves for Cheyenne tonight. me spect City Briefs I take up the new post. eee agent for the Burlington, Cas-' few days ago to United States mar- Weeks in Woods For Mary Pickford Robert D. Carey, former governor Spent Many Days in Remaking Her of Wyoming, Is here on business from his home at Careyhurst. eee G. Ri Hagens 1s leaving: this xxl ning for a business trip to Cheyenne. devoted five full weeks to almost ui believable strenuosity in her refilm- E._F. Young, who was _ass'stant ing of ‘Tess of the Storm Country,”” was installed to suuply the ‘juice’ “Tess of the ‘Storm Country.” | Mary Pickford, famous screen sta: That’s Flattery!” a United Artists release at’ the Am. erica theater. This work was done in " a United Artists release starting Fri day at the America theater. This work was done in a complete’ fishermen’s village she had built on Chateworth Lake, thirty miles from Los Angeles. The Chatsworth district is in the heart of real Califronia’ “wilds,” where obtains a great deal of prim tive life and it was an ideal spot for an obscure village such as thin story called for, Tho “set Miss Pickford had constructed on the lake shor was unique inasmuch as all of the huts and cabins were practical thronghout, the interior of each serv ing as either a dressing-room or a storage place for equipment... Since this section was too far out of-the-way to make itefeasible to wire in electr cal currents, a huge motor generato. gine was also on the job plyin fo needs, As seve of the. more vital situs- tions in the drama were such. as to make it advisable it was necessary to crect at the studio an accurate replica of Tess’s cabin with a section of the lake and on this “set” Miss Pickford did some of her most artis- tle work in re-creating the lovable character of Grace Miller White's! never-to-be-forgotten herotne. This elabroate new production of Mites Pickford’s picture triumph of! eariler years is called a photoplay | masterpiece that will endure through posterity, and it is Miss Pickford’s, hope that it shall live as a source (F Joy for decades to. come. | ——__—_—— Two Contests To Be ‘Played Tonight In| Basketball League rymnasium, two games will be play- ed in the Casper Basketball league-| Both contests are even'y matched and will bring together the American | | Express and the Kiwan's in the first! game and the American Legion and the Ohfo Oil company team in the second, The first ame promptly at 7:30. M other Whose Son Is Missing Writes To Sheriff Morris Perry Morris, sheriff, has received & touching letter from a friend of Mrs. H. B. Custer of Long Beach, Cal., in which she relates that Mrs Custer has suffered a comptete nerv- ous breakdown from worrying about the whereabouts of her son, James PE. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the teal cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disord wels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. n the liver and ls are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated ton Poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, ho ambition or energy, trouble wit! undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. pe peceitntiog Olive Tablets. are 2 purely veget compound mi wit! olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without # Take one or two at bedtime for quick Take one or two at bedtime for qui relief, Eat what you like, 15¢ and 30c. will be called} ew Spring Hats 200 new Straw, Silk, Satin and Horse Hair Braid, trimmed.-very attractively in a variety of trimmings such as feathers, flowers, braids, buckles, glazed fruits and many others. This special selection has been divided into two lots and priced at $4.95 «na °6.50 Spring Dresses The styles are positively the classiest that the market affords. Priced at > 1 2.95 and Up JUST RECEIVED ARRIVING BY EXPRESS EVERY DAY. ———$——— COME IN AND INSPECT THESE NEW CREATIONS The balance of our Winter stock at ridiculously low prices. We need the room for our new Spring merchandise which is arriving daily. THE STORE ACCOMMODATING THE LEADER THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS pur ping ‘ast time his mother from the lake an adequate water sup-. him, heard from Bruises-strains send Coronado Ave, Apply Sloan's. The blood circulates freely and normally again. The pain- ful congestion is broken up = all soreness disappears! Sloan's Liniment ~kills pain] it to Mrs. H, B. Custer, 1428 Long Beach, Announcing another spectacular selling event Tonight at the Baptist churcn | at the Frantz Shop beginning tomorrow A.M. Store Opens at 8 o’clock especially to accommodate early shoppers. A wonderful new line of Wool 2 Very Special Values h 95 All slip-on styles. Another lot in both slip-on® Bought ata New York and Tuxedo, at 4 Each Sweaters manufacturer’s liquidation’ sale, (See Window Display) A snappy new line direct from New York of Plaited Skirts In plaids and stripes. While we have liberal stocks of above specials we advise early se- lection as they will move fast at the prices quoted. REMEMBER New Spring lines of Evening Gowns, Dresses for Stouts, Pretty Hats, Coat Dresses, Suits, Coats, Etc. Etc. Hundreds of New Dresses to Select from. Shap Just a few steps from Second Street on Center. 4 Winter Coats and Suits at Big Reduc- tions,

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