Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1923, Page 3

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ee WE fs Smith Is Complimented By Artists. Mrs. Berta Smith well known Casper soprano and a teacher of vocal music, was paid a subtle cora- pliment Sunday evening at the Hen- ning hotel by Charles Gilbert Spross, pet, aro for Anna Case, met- ropoll' opera star and noted American song writer. Both Miss Case an@ her accom- panist were attracted tg the excel- Jent technique and unusual quality of Mrs. Smith's voice during one of the numbers she was giving dur- of accompanying her for a num- Smith if he might have the pleasure ber. Accompanied -by Mr. Spross, Mrs. Smith sang, “One Fine Day.” from the opera “Madame Butterfly.” Miss Case, who was also a guest in the diningroom, complimented Mrs. Smith on the number ae Judge Brennan Performs Ceremonies. Two recent marriages by Henry F. Brennan, justice of the peace, are those in which Miss Histon and Ray Evans Parrish, and Miss Blanche Joss and Edward D. Kirk were the ovrincipals. Both couples are residents of Natrona county. eer Change Date of The Ladies’ Ald society of the North Casper Presbyterian church will hold a supper Thursday even- dng at the tabernacle, 1009 North Durbin street. Originally this was advertised for Friday night but the plans were changed to accommodate a large number who could not at- tend on that evening. one Informal Dinner Party ‘This Evening. Dr. and Mrs. T, J. Riach will en- tertain at an informal dinner party this evening preceeding the Anna Caso rectital to be given at thelr home, 835 South Jefferson street. Nine guests will attend. . . Hallowe'en Party ‘Wednesday Evening. Miss Evelyn Roberts will be host- ess at a Hallowe'en party to be giv- ‘en Wednesday evening at her home on Ash strect. Fifteen guests will attend, : eee Baptist Guild Supper ‘This Evening. The World Wide guild of the First Baptist church will give ® “pot luck” supper this evening at 6:45 to which all of the young women and girls of the church are invited to attend. An Interesting program has been planned for the evening. EW K. ¥. 0. Circle Meeting Thursday Afternoon. K. Y. O. circle of the First Bap- tist church will meet Thursday uatft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. ‘Weldner, 842 South Park avenue. Hach member is asited to be present Christmas bor. ° ‘Will Meet. s ‘The Fidelis class of the Baptitst church will hold its regular monthly Ing Wednesday ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. O. B. Bteffen, 320 South Conwell. All young women of the church are in- ‘vited to attend, . lub Tomorrow. Mrs. Frank Cowan will entertain the members of the Midnight bridge alub tomorrow evening at her home, 980 South Wolcott street. rar Royal Neighbor Meetirig And Dance This Evening. will give an informal dancing party this evening at the Knights of Py- thias hall following the business meeting which will be held at the I. 0. O, F. hall at 8 o'clock, All members of the organisation ae well as all Modern Woodmen and their friends are invited to attend. ee Mrs. Sullivan Entertains Monday Bridge Club. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan entertained the members of the Monday bridge club today at her home on East Sec- t ond street, Substitutes for the after ‘\\ noon were Mrs. J. F. McManon and ‘Mra. B. L. Estabrook, Personals || Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Hammond left Sunday evening for! Denver where they will spend a week. ore Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Morrison and gon are visiting with friends in the city from Omaha. cee Mrs. George Hoskinson will re turn on Wednesday of this week BY MARY TOBIN visiting with friends and attending to business affairs, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jones and make their home here. se J. L, Robertson accompanied by his niece, Miss Elien Hood of ) | Spent yesterday here visiting with Mr. Robertson's cousin, James A. Robertson, ese Mr. ang Mrs. ‘T. R. Montley and jehfidren Francis and Herman wi! [leave the latter part of this week for |California where they expect to spend the winter months. from the east where she has been visiting with her parents for the last three weeks, Mrs. Hoskinson will be accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. H. L, Francis who will visit here for several weeks. vee Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler and son Marion left Saturday overland fend s short time on business.” | NeW Garage To | bersery iS 1a annus seies suisee| Be Built Soon : wee L. K, Marken has returned from By Van Sant’s This Week Only ats The Van Sant Motor company will ness man spending © shore time i | Pld & $80,000 garage at tho corner Free bear cine ea Ny Res to start immediately. A butlding Dean Maxwell of the state untver- sity at Laramie was a visitro in the city yesterday. eee D. B. Emison of the Western Union Telegraph company is in the city on business for a short time from Denver. see | Permit has been taken out of tho city engineer’s office and calls for a brick and tile structure 60 by 140 feet in size. ‘DIOGENES CROP At Your Store See Coupon for Denver, where they will spend a week or 10 days on a business and pleasure trip. vee Miss Margaret Beardon spent yes- Roy Lee. is in the city on bus! R. J. Axtra and James Scott are) here for a few days on business | from Basin, OUT IN CASPER Occupants of one of the Jackson "©. M. Carlson arrived Look in Ten Days | from Salt Creek. terday here visiting with friends|ness from T! - ie. © 5 en oe Floyd Wilkeson of Lost Springs ‘5 Mrs. Wiggins and daughter of|here for a hort ttme attending to Parkerton spent yesterday in the|important business affairs. city visiting with friends, eae eee Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Sanford were | spending a few days here. visitors here over the week-end from ove their home in Alco’ H. A. Turner arrived in the city ee yesterday from Denver on a bdusi- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and| ness trip. Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Smith were vis- SDE itors in the city yesterday from|Frank Estes has been visiting hero their home at Salt Creek. r several daya with friencs from ee t It Creek. Miss Laura Hughes arrived in the bah acs ht city yesterday from Scottsbluff,| Robert Gose and Earl Wiseman Neb., and will spend some time here. | were visitors in the city last week ee from Upton, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman for- re aapes merly of the Wells Music company} ©. H. Bowman, division highway will take charge this week of the|@nsineer spent Saturday in Lander Roth Rock music store in Thermop-|0" business. oli, . soca see Mike Fenney will leave this eve Mr, and Mrs. L. E. O'Donnell of |!ng on a business trip to Cheyenne Wolton were visitors here over the|#"d Colorado, Mr. Fenney 1s inter- week end. ested in the Rialto and Columbia a the clty from Worland on a busi- ness trip. eee S. I. Britton and G. A. Parfet are among the Denver business men in the city for a few days, cee Max W. Ball, president of the Western Pipe Line company, will spend a few days in the city this week from Denver attending to business affairs, eee Byron 8. Hule, state bank ex- aminer, will arrive in the city today on a business trip. Herman B, Gates and Harry Isen- berg are Denver ofl men who will attend to business affairs in the city for a few days having arrived this morning. eee L. H. Inglee, district manager of the Johns Manville company, ac- companied by J. H. Roo of the samo company, are in the city from Denver. apartments, 319 South Jackson street, have hung out the proverbial lantern in search of an honest man. ‘They have taken this action after finding that dollars when placed in glass bottles will rarely stay put, and that occastonally there is some- one who 4s up earlier than the mill ;man. Two dollars were placed in a {milk bottle on the porch Sunday morning to await the arrival of tho milk man, but the money didn't wait. Who marched off with it ts still unknown. ' velvodh Aes ASK YOUR GRANDFATHER. ——<— DUBLIN—President Cosgrave des- ignated the hunger strikes of Repub- licans in prison as “fraud” in a speech, aia GO ite DSS When your tea guests praise your desserts, and ask for the recipe, can you proudly specify Van Duzer’s Certified Extracts?—Advertisement. See the whiter teeth appear when you combat the film Your druggist this week has 10-Day Tubes for B® new way of teeth cleaning. Millions now employ it. You see its results in prettier teeth wherever you look today. Now we urge you to learn what it means to you and yours. The test is delightful, the results aro amazing, Go find them out. The fight on film Dental sclence has in late years started a fight on film. Film is that viscous coat you feel. Under old brushing methods, much of it clings and stays. Soon it becomes discolored, then forms dingy coats. That is why teeth lose luster. Film also holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay, Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, Fewer escaped tooth troubles, fewer had glistening teeth, under old-time brushing methods, iscovered two effective film com- them. Present film-coats Now research h: Pepsodent brings prettier teeth. That fs Why lions of women employ it. But those whiter teeth mean cleaner, safer teeth, and everyone should have clean the teeth feel after using. the viscous film. See how tee! New beauty comes mil. Tube. Note how ark the absence of become whiter as the the coupon for a 10-Da: disappear. One week will bring a revelaton. It may bring life- time benefits, both to you and yours, Cut out coupon now. and to bring a tooth brush for Me) The Royal Neighbors of America |- Mrs, K, McClellan spent yesterday in the city visiting with friends. . Miss Mary Milton of Lusk was a| Spending some time. visitor in the city yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs, Ben Graham are in the city visiting with friends from Salt Creek, . left. yesterday for California over land where they will spend the fin- ter montis, eae Mr, and Mrs. Elander C. Crawford short time visiting at the home of friends from San Franscisco. wee Mrs. 8. A. Reece ts visiting with friends in Colorado Springs for sev- eral weeks, eee Mrs. R. R. Rose is the guest of Mrs BE. L. Smith in Kemmerer for a short time. see Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Hunter and son will leave this week for Kansas City, Mo., where they will visit for a short time with Mrs, Hunter's par- ents, z ee Mr. and Mrs. R. A. King are in the city from Montana for a few days of Arminto|°*ry- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rafferty ana| ftom Denver and will attend to busi- daughter and son Irma and Harry|®e88 affairs here for @ short time. and children are in the city for aj f the Kasoming Ol company, and theaters and the public market gro- see Willlam WHeaghey has returned from Cheyenne where he bas been oe. Roy Ley is a Salt Creek man spending several days here. see M. F. Levy of the Levy Construc- tion company came up this morning see James Murphy is here on business for a short time from Denver. Sy ce H. H. Maddren, general manager A. J. Dana are in the city on busi- ness having arrived yesterday. eee ‘W, C. Evans, a sheep man of Ft. Collins, {s in the city for a few days on business. . Harry Polden left last evening for St, Louts where he will visit with friends for a short time after which he will go to Chicago on a shart business trip. eee Davis C. Danton and son James are visiting with friends here for several days from Denver enroute to Salt Lake and California on pleasure trip. . . Howard ©. Green ts visiting tn the city for a few aays with his Medium ‘Brown Hair looks best | brother, L. H. Green, from his home of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. os ASK YOUR GRANDFATHER. in Sioux City, Ia. eee G. J. Barley and J. Morris will leave tomorrow overland for Chey- amma o pa ate youl batants. One disintegrates the film at all stages of we Teepe aaa ec Bala formation. One removes it without harmful scouring. Grandfather is a wise old bird to 7 be a u e ee ask about a good many things. He Able authorities proved these methods by many Yy Yr has lived a long while and gathered careful tests. Then a new-type tooth paste was cre- (Only one tube to a family) iF Hamé anid addrees, then present this cow- k to any store named below. You will be ith a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. out of town, mail coupon to The Pepso- ny, 1104 Bo. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and sont by mail. ated to apply them daily. The name is Pepsodent. Careful people of some 50 nations have now come to employ it, largely by dental advice. Night-and-day aids Pepsodent also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva —the neutralizer of mouth acids. It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva — put there to digest starch deposits. Those factors act as tooth-protectin; Me pags Every use of Pepeodent gives them fanttold « fect, much valuable information. Father may know considerable, but nothing | to compare with grandfather. From all the high signs observable about the city, on, theater slides and elsewhere, grandfather is about to have his knowledge tank tapped. There will be one question every- body will ask him, it Is one of the highest importance to everybody. It has a direct bearing on the finan- clal status of hundreds of question- ers, It also involves their future happiness.—Advertisement. Eig tube will Your Name Address... eee erett i fet amt Ee a ee a eee ae en ao Casper Dafly Tribune Protect the Enamel If you’ve got a “sweetie” Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then you ought to know how— Elinor Glyn’s “SIX DAYS” AMERICA Present coupon to removes it with an agent far softer than enamel. Never use a combatant which contains harsh grit. Casper Pharmacy 111 East Second eee re Starts Tuesday PAT.OFR sinith & Turner Dantwat! Pa > $s odent 188 South Center oA \REG.U.3. YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For the Lack of Alcohol WE HAVE IT Casper’s Finest Filing Station A. E, CHANDLER Independent Tripeny Drug Store 241 South Center The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific tooth paste based on modern research. Now advised by leading dentists the world over. The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. Betty Jane: “Who's ¥ Mary Jane: “He ain’t wagon, what his ‘the milkman.’ Betty Jane: Mary Jane: I guess.”’ Betty Jane: name on Mother a Pathfinde’ on all our a lot.” Phone \ D His bottles say wash and return but I don’t know “Ts it GOOD milk?” “Why, I dunno, it’s just milk, “Aw, you oughta buy Path- finder MILK—they put their wagons, ’cause they’re proud of the milk they sell. name means that the milk is clean, pure, sweet and fresh. Pathfinder Creamery =) our milkman?” got any name on his name is, ” He ig just their bottles and Their Iways looks for The # name and the date milk, ’cause it means 1908 | ih ae Hi \ Save to Educate Your Children! The importance of education for your children goes with- out debate. You may leave them penniless, but with an education they always can make their way in the world. For that reason it is essential that you adopt some syste- matic plan of saving—some plan whereby they are as- sured the right kind of education. Come to this Bank and let us show you several excellent methods whereby you can set aside a certain sum over a H certain number of years and provide for your children’s future. Wyoming National Bank RESOURCES OVER $5,000,000.00 ~

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