Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1923, Page 3

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\xomp. . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. hotarian Annual Banquet rast Evening at Henning. Members of the Casper Rotary club ontertaned, at their fourth jonquet @nd dancing party. last eve. nng in the banquet room of the Hen- ning hotel. The affair was given in| tion of the elghteenth anniver- sary of Rotary international and in honor of the Wives and friends of the mbers of the club, A. E. Stirrett. vce president of the club, presided $ program has been All ladies of the church and liary are invited to attend Pepper Club Last Evening, Mrs, H. R. Lathrop entertained the members of the Pepper club last eve- ning at her home on South Center street. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Arthur Schulte and Mrs. Carney Peterso and added much to the enterta!nment see hy is humorous toasts. A shoyt pro: Past Matrons’ Club m was given in which Miss Emma annual carry i Wil Hold Meeting. Members of the Past Matrons’ club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Feb ruary 28, at the Masonic temple. Host- esses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames Kleber and Dickie. All | visiting matrons as well as those who belong to the local organization are asked to be present. ee ou Abbott accompanted by Miss| Marie Lawler gave several vocal se-| ections. Miss Eleanore Burwell gave an interesting reading which was fol lowed by talks given by A. A.’Slade and Attorney. W. O. Wilson. Large vases of butter ly roses were used for decorations. Among those who attended last eve-| g were Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Algeo.' Mr. and Mrs. B, P. Bacon, Dr. and, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. L-| Biederman, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bott, r. and Mrs, Barl Burwell, the Rev. ‘and Mrs. Philip K. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gay, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.' members of the circle are asked to be Gompf, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hanway,!>resent, Visitors are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Holmes, Mr.} ee and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.’ Rebekah Meeting R, R. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Tomorrow’ Evening. Jourgensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.|! ‘The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah Keefe,-Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nel-|iodgo No. 39 will meet in regular ses son, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen,| sion tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Mr, and Mrs, Frank. B. Palmer, Mr.'the I. 0. 0. F. hall. Following the and Mrs. Ben Pelton Jr., Mr. and Mrs./transaction of important business L. A. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott. matters an interesting program box Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mr. and gocial will be given. All members of Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.|the organization are asked to attend nompson, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ton-/this meeting. kin, Mr. and Mrg. O. L. Walker, Mr. | eee and M P. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs.|Troop Five Celebrate I, C. Goodrich, Mr, and Mrs. W. S.| Washington's Birthday. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barton.) ‘Twelve girl scouts of troop five of Miss Verra Tangeman, Miss Nessie'the East Casper school celebrated Presbyterian Ald Wednesday. The ladies of the Kenwood Presby- terian circle will meet Wednesday at- ternoon at the residence of Mrs, M. H Bass, 1241 East Eighth street. All Duncan, W. J. Chamberlain, Julian) Washington's birthday last week by Lever, Harry McCormack, W. ©. Wil- hiking to Garden Creek falls. Miss son and A. E. Stirrett. Guests for the N. Essenprice acted as sponsor for thé evening were Mrs. Edna Thomas, Mrs./day, The girls made the hike in a Dorothy Patterson, Mrs. Ruby Kemp,| comparatively short timo, reaching Dr. and Mrs, D. C. Gray of New York.'the falls in time to cook their lunch. Miss Emma Lou Abbott, Miss Marie Although !t was cold the girls en- Lawler, Miss Eleanore Burwell, Miss joyed the hike and are planning on Carrfe Schwed, Mr. and Mrs. Bert several similar hikes during the Flisness, Harry McCracken, H. Roe spring, it has been decided upon by Bartle, Harry Bracken and Dr. J. C./the members of the troop and the leader that the troop shall be called the Biue Bird troop. Helpful Club i aes Will Meet. Christian Aid Clothing The ladies of the Helpful Club will Sale Friday and Saturday: meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Members of the Ladies’ Afd society sf A regular meeting of the Westmin- at the home of Mrs. Oscar Forester, of the North Casper Christian church 192 West J street. All members of the will hold a gale of old clothing Friday club are asked to be present. and Saturday in the Public Market. see ‘The sale will be given for the benefit Surpriss Party jof the bulding fund and will be. held Last Evening. : |in the mornings and afternoon of each A number of the friends of R. H./day. >It is hoped that all who possibly Burgess entertained at. a surpriso can will attend this sale and ‘assist party given. last evening at-1032 South in helping ‘to secure the*new church. Spruce street in honor of Mr. Bur-| he feats ‘goss’ birthday. The evening was spent Monday Bridge Club in playing éards, honors being taken | Meeting ¥ ‘ by Mrs. Merte Morrison. Refreshments| The Monday bridge club met yes: were served at midnight. Among terday at the residence of Mrs. B. J. those present were Mr, and Mrs. H./ Sullivan on South Durbin street, Hon F. Verrier, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Batley,/ors for the afternoon were taken by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. Among the Mrs. Roy H. Hawley and Mr. and members of the club present were Mrs’ Merle ‘Motrison; ; Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Mrs. John Me- cee |Grath, Mrs: John Grieve, Mrs. A. G, | Fidel, Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. A. F. Pee silica Hoff, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. James Wiederhold and = Mr: Snook. ‘ster gufld will be held tomorow eve-_ ning at the Presbyterian manse, 804! South Wolcott street. A dinner will be served at 6 o'clock. The program on la fer the evening will be in charge of| P Yr. | Miss Eunice Soady. All members of; e 8 a the guild are asked to be present. Peery iy Saal Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hilton of Bould- Entertain Chub, | er, arrived Sunday and will spend a Mrs. J. W. Bingham will entertain! 880rt while here visiting friends. . . . the members of-the-Casper Woman's) 17) sea” a at. MeCormick of club Saturday afternoon at her homo, | 511 Kimball avenue. | Salt Creek, are visitora in the city #8 | for a few days. . Shuttle Club Meeting. This Evening. The Shutte club will meet this eve- ning at the residence of Mrs. W. W. Lacy in the Poling apartments. ese Mrs. Bingham Will - Mrs. T. Laughlin of Big Muddy ts here visiting friends for a few da; pyerairs Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Allen and daughter let yesterday for Salt Creek and will spend three days there vis- iting relatives. Mrs. Shumaker Will Entertain, Mra, Carl Shumaker will entertain pay Ne at an informal Juncheon and Kensing-| Mrs. N. A. Nicholson: 1s visiting ton tomorrow at her residence on! friends here from her home at Salt South Center street in honor of Mrs,| Creek. Dorothy Patterson of Washington, pees i who is the house guest of her sister,} JMrs. Thelma Elliott fs a busiess visitor for a few days from her home g . in Billings. Missionary Society oe Meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Jean Beaver of Moneta ts The Missionary society of the Wo-| spending a few days in the city vis- man's Auxiliary of the Emmanuel| iting friends. eer Baptist church will meet Wednesday} fede, afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home| Mrs. W. H. Greener of 1344 Soutli of Mrs. Prewitt, 1113 Willow street. Jackson street, returned Sunday of Mrs. T. C. Tonkin. ery ' For Custards and Sauces—Use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK I's pure,convenient, economical Sold and recommended by all grocers D,CROss &, RE wri cece? MILK TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern Westbound Arrives Departs No. 603 40 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Arrives Departs eeosdabckitancnscincomecaresQ Gh DICT 3:55 p. m. una Arrives Departs Burlington & Quincy I 1 Arrives Departs plant meal 2:48 p. m ) f 720 a, m 40 a. m. ) - - -8:10 p. m. Pp. m “With all my worldly goods I thee endow (excepting of course, the alimony I’m paying | ter, a two months’ visit with her] mother, Mrs. C. Gehers of Streator, | Ill. Mrs. Greener also spent some time visiting friends in Chicago and Oak Park. . | cee Isabelle Nels . Mrs. ch, superintend ent at the county hospital, left Sun day for Thermopollé to spend a few dys, Mrs. Nefson wi!l remain until tomorrow. Sry Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sproul have returned from Kansas wheré’ they have beca Visiting fo some time. see Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Nichols and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cur ran returned yesteday fom the Buz zad ranch where they have been vis: iting for the last few dzys. . rarer Mes Alma G. stork came down yesterday from her home in Riverton and intends to spend ‘severa! da: here visiting friends and shoppig. see Harl Boyle has returned to Casper from Long Beach, California, where he left Mrs. Boyle and children for a more extended stay.. Mr. and Mrs. N. M, Nicholson have returned to their home in Denver af- ter spending a week here visiting friends and on business. - 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. William Clark ana| family arrived last evening from Montana and will make thelr home here, Avery Clark o'dest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark has been a resident of Casper for the last two years. eee M. P. Henry is visiting for the week | at the home of hts sister, Miss Mary | McKay. Mr. Henry's home is in An- derson, Ind. cee wr. and Mra. Robert W. Lohr have arrived in the city from théir home in Che Casper Daily Cridune 7 By C. D. Batchelor my first wife.)” | Dallas, Tex. .. | Leader Store, was called to New York| ent of the Max Ball companies, re Munday due to the sudden illness of turned from the Sheldon structure his three-year-old son, Morton with/ last night and left this morning for pneumonia, The boy is in New York! Salt Croek to attend to operations ta with his mother and is reported to that field. be dangerously 111. : eee oe ae J. F. Osborn has returned to his Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Anderson! home in Wapitl, Wyoming, after are business visitors for the week ! spending severad Gays here attending from Chicago. the D. 0. K. K. convention. cee coe Mrs. Carrie Fuller left last week! a Hunter was a business visitor for Grea: Falls, Mont., and will spend! for a few days from Gebo. some time there visiting at the home eee of her son, Robert D. Graham of Denver, Ma- hens sonic lecturer arrived in the city Miss Agnes Rynolds arrived yes t6 speak before Master terday from Florence, Colo., and will] Masons here. spond severa! days here on bus! see | ness. L. F. McMahon left Sunday even- Ing for Denver to be gone several days on business. | Jack Dillon and Gerrald Stack Lander, spent a short time here yes: terday en route to thelr home from Cheyenne where they have been dur City Briefs PAGE THREE HISTORICAL FEATURES ~. | MAKE INTERESTING FILMI “When Knighthood Was in Flow- er.” a Paramont-Cosmopc!itian phote- play starring Marton Davies, will be the featre nt the Rialto theater next week. It {9 a tremendous picture of Breat valuo from the standpoint of entertainment and historical interest. Forrest Stanley is leeading man. ——— Match your new Grees with a made by the designer in the Barcley Shop, O. 8. Bldg NOTICE. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife Mrs. C. C. Ives after Fel Home-Made Breads Bran, Graham, Rye, Raisin, Wheat . WYATT CAFETERIA Wyatt Hotel Edward Tengblade is here on a he legistacs re short business trip from Lusk tnt the domiaative aeasion: S. M. Glenn has returned to his] Chas. A. Guenther, one of the : home in Salt Lake after spending two| Stte’s most prominent oil mpn and weeks here on business. boosters is up fro Douglas end ae ing to local matters requir Dick Rilley is spending a few days| attention, here frbm Salt Creek. et " cee Harve Robinson, a heavy stock Levi Sommers is a visitor in the] holder tn the Fargo Oil comp is city from Cody. here from his home tn Dickinson see North Dakota. + P. H. Patterson is here for a few _ Gays from: Omaha. Expert corsetie at the a ae in the 0. 8 R. E. Chaffer arrived yesterday from Denver and will spend t 4 days here attending to businiss af fairs, cee + Harry Perk'ns is a Casper business caller for the week from Kansas City, Mo. R. E. Davis arrived this after ——— noon from Omaha on a short business - eye : tb. For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver Edward Merrlan of Moneta, ts a business visitor in the city fora few| The nicest cathartic-laxative to days. physic your bowels when you havc ef «© é Headache Billiousness John Masters is here for a few days Colds * Indigestion from his home in Sheridan. Dizziness Sour Stomach George Ferguson, field superintend 8 candy-like Cascarets. 0: tonight will empty your bow » or two com ‘letely by morning and you will fect pendid. “They work while you leep.”” Cascarets never stir you up r gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or dil and they cost only ten cents a bo: ‘hidren love Cascarets too.—Adver- tsement. Service to Our Subscribers tives. On th@ir return home they will be acgompanied by Mrs. Lohr's see nephew, Frank Osborn, Mrs. Hugh Renny returned Sunday see to her home in Hanna after attending | ©. C. Marvin left Sunday evening} the Nomad of Avrudaka covention for his home in Cleveland after spend-| which was held here last Friday and| ing severai weeks here visiting at the | Saturday. home of his aunt and uncle Mr, and eee Mrs. Fredrick Ball. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Evertson and oe \6 children have returned to their home Miss Emma Prico left this week] in California after spending several for a two weeks’ v in Chicago visiting’ The Misses 1. L. tion to be spent | wer) latves!, tives. hee visiting frinds and rela eee Stanley Converse and andj “Mrs. Charles son, Roberta Collins dre-in the city vis-| Carl, left jiast evening for a three iting friends from California. weeks’ visit to St. Louis. eee ee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lotinis of Gebo, Mr. ‘and Mrs. T. KX. Harvey are spent several days dn the city at-| here for a week from Denver. Be tending the D.-O. K. K. convention. | fore retuning to Denver Mr. and Mrs ey eh Se Harvey will visit friends for several M. L. Barley ts the house guest for| days in Cheyenne. i the week of Mr. and Mrs, James K 9 ie Williams. Mr. Barley’s home is in’ Max Hlrsch, proprietor of Every spoonful of Kelloge’s Bran helps free you from toxic poisons! Constipation is largely responsiblo|is a necessity, for it is the “bulk’? of for auto-intoxication that leads to| Kellogg’s Bran that sweeps and puri- dangerous diseases unless it is not] fies, ridding tho system of poisons and only checked but permanently relieved. | bringing conditions to normal. Eat Constipation, in fact, is the basis of| Kellogg’s Bran regularly—at least a majority. of human ailments which | two tablespoonfyls daily ; as much with could be headed off if peoplo would}cach meal in chronic cases—and we only holp rid themselves of this serious, | guarantce that you will get relief per- health-undermining condition, which] manently and naturally. * can be easily done. Kellogg’s Bran is delicious. ‘You Constipation must be fought to a|do not have to learn to like it. Eat finish—not with pills and cathartics,|it as a cereal or sprinkle on or mix which are dangerous to the delicate| with hot or cold cereals. Or, cook it membranes of the intestines and tem-| with hot cereals, allowing two table- porary at best—but with naturo’s| spoonfuls for cach person. Kellogg’s greatest cereal health food—Bran— | makes wonderful muflins, griddle cakes, Kellogg’s Bran, which is as delicious] raisin bread, macaroons, etc. Hecipes as it is beneficial, on package, Kellogg’s Bran is wonderful in its Leading hotels, clubs and restau- work because it is ALL BRAN, And,| rants serve Kellogg’s Bran in indi- We want you to complain every time you feel that The Tribune has blown away or has not been delivered. . Please do not wait until 8 o’clock or l.ter to make your com: plaint. Phone 16 if your paper ft’s toasted. This We want every subscriber to one extra process gives a delighttul - quality that can not be duplicated such service. NT For 3 Days 7 A Sale FOR THE PEOPLE Frostilla . 24c Armour’s Soap, bar__.....5¢ 6 bars for...._...__.___.2Be 50c Auto-Strop Blades 36« 75c Boncilla Creams....63¢ $1.50 Boncilla Beaut $1.17 $1.00 Boncilla Beaut....83¢ Bayer’s Aspirin, 1 doz, 16c. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ......—..-—-...27¢ 35c D. D. D.W...._-.-27¢ Over 2,000 Sa at Pep’s “Post ’Em” A quick turn-over. Fresh merchandise. We employ two boys for this o’clock every evening, so do not is not there by 6 o'clock and we will send one out to your in a hurry. urpose who work from 6 to 8 fositate about using them. have his paper every day in the year, and rest assured it is a pleasure to us to see that you get Kick like a Mule when you don’t get your Tribune. les Every Day 3 Stores the Reason Nebraska and will spend some time! * &¢t permanent relicf, ALL BRAN! vidual packages. All grocers. here” on business j and visiting rela-__+_ Ges The Mysterious Woman > WILL BE IN CASPER FRIDAY A News Story in Tomorrow’s Tribune Will Tell You Just What She Is Going to Do and Where She Will Be WATCH THE TRIBUNE TOMORROW AND THURSDAY 60c D. D. D.. Foley’s Honey and Tar Gude’s Pepto Mangan for . 50c Horlick’s......... 85c Jad Salts Listerine, small ... Listerine, large —__. Liserinte, large —-—. Lavoris, small Lavoris, medium— Lavoris, large —..— Luxor Cold Cream 60c Palmolive Sham- poo 25c Phillips Milk of Magnesia ne. S13 75c Dextri Maltose......66c Epsom Salts, 1% Ib.......1l¢ 23¢ 50c Gillette Blades._..36c $1.97 A3e 50c Milkweed Cream..36c $1 Milkweed Cream.....74¢ 69c 37¢ 29¢ Pluto Water Splits.....17¢ Prompt service. Cash on delivery. 5 cents’ worth fora nickle. The leading tobacco business The leading news business A fast candy business BAUR’S ICE CREAM BAUR’S CANDY AND—PEP’S 3 STORES CAMELS 2 packs =. . 2be $1.25 Carton—For 3 Days Stores, and the People Know, so Why Not Smile? Compare Pep’s Prices with Anybody’s Prices PRINCE ALBERT 2 cans 25c $3.00 a carton—as many as you want For 3 Days Try any store first, of course; then drop around at Pep’s Any 10c Tobacco, 11 for $1.00 Sayman’s Liniment...43c 8 Flower Vanishing Cream ... DON’T FORGET— FOR 3 DAYS TANNA A7c There’s no such thing as a CUT-PRICE, unless the selling expense makes a cut- price possible. THEREFORE- Selling is a BUSINESS and not a Jazz DANCE.

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