Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 3

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RSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924 PAGE THREE. Kid Gloves All 2 Button Pure Silk Hose Black and colors. All sizes, includ- pg cusses "$1.95 Kid Gloves $2.50 12 Button. $4.50 Gauntlets .$3.50 16-Button $5.50 In Black, White and Colors the guest of relatives several days having ar- ee BY MARY TOBIN being won by Mrs. Elizabeth Wells and Royce Mundell for their - cos- and Mrs. J. T. Mortimer an-|tumes. Games were played and re- ce the marriage of the'r daugh-|freshments and candies were served Daisy eer wens during the evening. Bryant of this city which took eee Saturday, December 29, at tho|Mrs. Nichols Will - ptigectnigs Oy" meee Ti canis « week: visting with friends. Alpine herdsmer. believe that cows Miss E..C. Porter of Los Angeles|give red milk if robin are killed e of the bride's parents in Kan-|Entertain CY Circle. ity. The coup’e will be at home| _ Mrs. C. N. Nichols assisted by their friends here after January |Mrs. Prickett and Mrs. Perkins will entertain the members of the CY Circle of the Methodist church Fri- day afternoon at the home of the . tig LE,» ps ‘Wilson and daughter, Mar- “Mra. Elmer €. Woods of El Paso, | 0", °f Sheridan were visiting here is spending severa! days in the ‘city|/ within the pasture ground. former, 1508 Scutn Cedar street. All pe) eae catechol irs | eR Cheye cone hen ‘ members are asked to be present og linn B hiy ee yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Child’s Best Laxative is an¢ to bring. to tho meeting a small|} Jonneon, gift for tne-Christmas box. : eee ichts of Columbus d Meeting. he first meeting of the year of Knights ‘of Columbus was held evening at the Knights of jas hall with a large attend- Present. Following the regu-|Choral Society to busjness session a program |Rehearse This Evening. ; he direction of Paul J./ The Choral society will meet this ell was given which included jevening at 8 o'clock in tho Presby- selection by Miss Celestine |terian church parlora Sixth and accompanied by Edward | Durbin streets for the Purpose of re- eee — Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Lake of Mon- tana’ who have been spending the| Lesiie Mils who has been spend- ‘ast three weeks. here will leave this | "& the last month in Montana on a evening for Denver where they,ex | Vacation trip has returnec. pect to make their future vs xe ne pase W. T. Wethers-of Denver was a Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flint of Lavoye | °usiness man who arrived this morn- hearsing “The Holy, City” to be re-lare visiting here for a short tin: | ng for a few days, peated here Sunday evening in the riends. a ipa: mond Holloran, Bert Connelly, {Presbyterian tabernacle. The church |" © eee ee Sah Masters and B. J. Donahoe. |choir meeting will be held this eve- Leary, grand knight, presided | ning at 7:15 at the church. the meeting after which re- eee ments were served. North Casper Aid Wili Meet. eee Luncheon at The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Presbyterian church cee “California. Fig Syrup” f, . Exceptional Frocks Exceptionally Priced It is very short of an achievement to be able to offer such dresses at these prices, Misa Lucille C. Hackley of st.] ET. Cra'g arrived this morning Poser os raph trang iat ral ph bg Rosalie ct Saoth red peel re iy tives and friends nero for severa,|*Pend several days here attending days. to business affa'rs. eee Cc. L. Titus, state manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company is in the city today from Cheyenne. eee Jack’ Clarke who has been spend- ng the last year in California has| Hurry Mother! Even a fretful, seturned and will spend severa! days|‘peevish child loves the pleasant taste here attending to business affairs| of “California Fig Syrup” and it vnd visiting with friends, never fails to open the bowels. A a8!" | teaspoonful today may prevent a W. B. Milett of California ts ex- sick, child tomorrow. pected to arrived here this week Ask your druggist for genuine from Nebraska where he was callea “California Fig Syrup” which has by the death of his father. Mr. Mil- directions for babies and children of ett was formerly a resident of Casper all ages printed on the bottle. = having owned a drug store in the Mother! You muct say “California” SER eee coos HU WD ral | Pinan now’ occupa Oe ebeeee, or you may get an imitation fig eee per Loan pany _on Center atreet. syrup.—Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Connelly oJ ~~ ni ina Great Falls, Mont. are spendin~ eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Swartiey of Des Moines, Iowa, are here on busi: ness for several days. Tongue Shows if Bilious, Constipated n Residence, L. Patton and daughter, | will’ meet Friday afternoon at the N. Brooks, entertained tn-|home of Mrs. Henry Freeman, 1216 eee yesterday at the first of a|/South Durbin stret. All members Bryant s of bridge luncheons at th2/are asked to attend. pete Ge 4 e of Mrs. Patton on South Wol- ee wdturned last evenibg. frown “Kansas street. Honors.at bridge were | g——— Se: bas tS Soy they were just re by Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, y Slaps bens re ale peril baz be The Rev. Father J. H) Mullin ha: ~“gutet 168 ther” atater Mrs. returned from Cheyenne, where he P heekInrah8 Ste. Greenaugh, | === sjent a short’ time this week on of Lander who is a guest of| sr. and Mrs, Cidude F.. Palmer} P. C. Nicolaysen, were the | spent hort time this week in pitown guests. Mrs. Patton | Cheyenne on business. Mrs. Brooks will entertain eee In tomorrow at another- bridse heon. We have a full range of sizes, in- cluding outsizes and the materials are crepes, satins, velvets and Poiret twills. These dresses have been taken from our regular stock and show reductions of from one-third to more than one-half, ‘24 Mrs. Rose Hanic has returned from South Dakcta where sho has Mra. George Berry of Salt Creek is visiting here for several days with friends. cee t Circles leet Friday. circles of the Methodiet copal church will meet Fridav joon at 2:30 with the follow- hostesses: ensington, Mrs. Harry B. Dur- , 815 South Durbin street. lctory Workers, eee Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sheldon and children are visiting for several weeks with friends in Montana. see ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perry of Den ver who have been visiting here fo: the last few weeks with Miss Agnei T. Perry have returned to theli home. ie ening te net eG | tevth wee wen ter, sean all] Painting and Auto Top wy’ ircle, Mrs. C. WV Nichols. South Cedar street. pitol Hill, Mrs. C.'E. LittioNetds! braska visiting, with, her parents ti rin Rea old epesistaren Bouth Park street. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stone formerly | edy. Anyone who has coughed all partment AN ee ce ate. Carter, |residents of this city returnodeyes | da¥ ant cll Slants, Mil, Say sehat the D ° '| terday. ° eee cee ic. ry prepa: 5 bet . Bon Eafertatne Be) an ae Lbs Week, nity rg tes pen ia and have every facility for making a repaint job shopping and visittns here with | of Pinex; then add plain granula “stand up.” While it is inthe paint shop, we can put sail ae rer ein friends from Salt Creek. Sanae avreD to make fo full pint. Ori] on a new top or repair yoyr old one. this afternoon at her residence, igi? OUR PRICES. ABSOLUTELY .RIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. McShane Ei Fouth Jackson street. <Among|or New ork city are among the ou who attended were M:s. of town business callers spending les T. Weldner, Mrs. Ted V3 f ives you a more positive, Brooks, Mrs. Pitt|* fe days here. & J! ‘pee: au ee atiatetiate ate «| eae 8 pleasan ren like it. auivan, an Bana "oni | 3% A, C, Wilton expecta to teave} tien Sletat es The Lee Doud Motor Co. LF. Me on, Mrs. Q. K. this week for California to spend| soothi id healing membranes er, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, | °°V¢T! months. - 424 West Yellowstone Phone 1700 cee M. C. Price, Miss Patricia CW. ‘Norek veila shenceeaae: Mrs. V. Norris and daughter stetee Lovey expect to leave tumorrow eve ‘an ning for California where they wil} Selden iicisin spend the remainder of the winte: | chitis, eroup, hoarseness, and-brom: | — months. chial asthma, ese Pi py Carper Prespyterian churn] sr, and are’ Patrick Halton are| tated sot ‘ie VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR pithining a “hard timo” social to! visiting with friends here and shop | Vine ex! fd Specializing:I ven Friday evening, January |ping from their home at Lavoye. dis 2 ee tthe, chlureh. A. program will Sera SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS. AND ven and slides of home miss‘ons|! ries T. 1. Ruden of Colorado ts YEAST FACE PACKS own hich gam ea ne Sere at Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-3 Extraordinary Reductions On Fur Coats Subway Specials A Clearance: of Winter Suits. Values $45.00 to $80.00 16" A big line of dresses in aoa velours, crepes, velvets, taffetas and twills; Winter Coats in sport and dress models. Most Clearance Price -- += —...... P2MedD Bs tlk ved hoel retrechatentet ait here for several days on bus.ness. eee d. The public is invited to Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Saxton. will ies leave this evening for Cal.forn'a where they will spend some time on ding Anniversary a p'easure trip. Mr. Saxton is train lebrated. je wedding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. E. C. Miller was celebrat- st evening at an informal din- |g “ven for them by their daught- 5 jd son-in-law, Mr. and * Mrs. K. Young at their home on Beech street. A color scheme d and white was carried out for Se ee table decorations Nine guests ued. nd. Do You Realize THAT—The BURLINGTON is one of Casper’s largest industries? ° and Rosary Society Officers. ho first meeting of the year af tar and Rosary society of St. Sse tae oe —, ivi i ? hony’s Catholle church was neri| Indianapolis, Indiana. —‘Twasina| THAT—It has 587 employes living in Casper? er(my afternoon at the Mullin | ty neryous and run-down condition with the Mesdames J. F. New- he. and J. H. Carey as. hostesses THAT—Its payroll in Casper for the year ending October ig the meeting officers aH Ps 21st, 1923, was $818,722.95? were e'ected as follo ‘Compoun . Newman, pres'dent; Mrs. D: jullivan, vice president; Mrs. Slack, secretary and the Re per J. H. Mullin, treasurer. Out is officers were Mrs. M. J. Foley, dent, and Mrs. E. E. Dean, vice nt. The society will be enter- Pd again in two weeks on Wed ay afternoon by the Mesdam Cullen and Salland at the M Tab. es, run dos ton THAT—It has constructed an armored crossing at Center eneies Sets pay oe scvice Street with gate protection? a Mal ay and esday Evening. arly Eee ‘ THAT—It is constantly increasing its facilities to meet ¥ were hosts last evening at a FF bout Li i i ° i ; Tommy Ray te nen |e Baka Vegetal Gempoat Mie ee "iy" dresged "as children, prises | $atitdoes help women suffering fr ploy ger payroll: If you are nervous and run-down THAT—It has joined with the City of Casper in the con- Struction of a subway at McKinley street con- necting North and South Casper in the East— cost of same estimated at $80,000.00? and have paing in your lower parta THAT—It provides a thoughtful, courteous, and depend- ! Vegetable’ Compound able service to practically every point of com- sty ee ieee For eale by druggists mercial or scenic importance in the Trans-Mis- eee ante Tr Orchid. 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