Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 3

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PAGE THREE E. M. Asher is among the Salt Creek business visitors in the city this week. business trip of lain Furniture company, has as his the week end here visiting with guest for severa! days at his home| friends. Sap ese &t.the Dew Drop Inn, his brother J. R. Walter of Powell ts here on M. E. Cullen of St. Cloud, Minn. business for séveral days. bet gta cee M. A. Gillespie ts among the Den- ver business men spending several Gays here this Week. eee W. T. Brown was an arr‘val Sat- urday from Midwest and will spend Severa. days here. cee Arthur. F. Smith and George ‘Thompson arrived yesterday from 4 Denver and expect to spend a few| Clayton visitors in the city for a Bethe trees Seay te here te | T+ 2. Laicmman fa bere trom: Park. (O27s Bete on a bentnbes tree short_time. day on business from Douglas. erton attending to business affairs. ele Seta Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee | Pies Phone 623 eee Ted Mosher, of the Mosher Mer- cantile company of Lavoye, spent Sunday here visiting with friends. eee J. F. Willenburg is a Denver business man here today. ce2e Jack Parker. of Selt Creek. spent Sunday here visiting with friends. cee eee Raymond Pedigo and J. Ader are a4 an on) aes . 3 ‘0. 6 FP. ie: K. L. Bett, of Salt Creek, spent nower given, last evening - ; , ‘ _ Williams Bakersfield, | ___ S prea! im honor of Miss Eleanore Cal., is Here on business for several Jessen, Whose marriage to Thomas « ‘ i : hats a8 : = age WOMEN! DYE is to from his home ; c . im Sand Springs, Okla, ‘ oy eas. - : cee i : a ‘. e is Se x bas - ri “gen ¥. o Lass ANY GARMENT , 5 “Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Spurlock ; W. Culhan are: among the Den- recovered attend the Denver stock show business men who arrived to- death of hiw muther, Mrs. E.. E. Mr, 1 an attack of pneumonia. Cay : eee eee - H. J. Johnson came in yesterday, ¢ CITY BRIEFS from Salt Creek and will visit here Mrs. Palmer, who was 72 H.W. Noyes and Earl McKinley for several days. . years of age at the time of her|J. T. Gratiot, vice president of the] of Tulsa are in the city for several i PERSONALS heimer Swift, Mrs.-George Snod- grass, Mrs. Walter Gothberg, Mrs. Walter ‘Storrie, .. Mrs. Robert o'Bryan, Mrs. Freaerick Jessen, William Rae, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Mrs. Harold Patten, Mrs. Ernest} yrs p. Cole, an instructor in the Atkinson, Mrs. Paul Desch, Miss} post Casper school left yesterday Yorta Sperssite Miss Marie Peel for her home, having been called “ ; ss eee ee ‘anor! there by the death of her mother, § George WW: Palmer of ‘the Speo- jalty Boot Shoop has returned from ‘Omaha -where ‘he was«called by the CLEARANCE of WINTER HATS Waists Kimonos Draperies Skirts Dresses Ginghams eee 28 Geath had many friends in this city| Finance Corporation of Wyoming] days on a business trip. Coats Sweaters Stockings 00 “5 Guild . D. having visited hére several “years| returned this morning from @ bus- S Bi5e e 6t. Mark's ago with her son Frank, Iness trip to Cheyen: W. E. Baltz is among the Salt Meeting ‘Thursday. % e988 5 t Mrs. Lew Gay, assisted by her sis- cdunty hospital. ter, Mrs. Schwed, will entertain the members of St. Mark's guild Thurs- éay afternoon at the home of the former on East Second street. All members are asked to’be present. e- e Mrs. Riach Entertains Noctarns Club, Mrs. T. J. Riach was hostess to the members of the Nocturne club at her home last. night for their regular . bimonthly meeting. ‘The subfect wees pay iced vine r study. was, “The Basis of. Har- tae ee ee pete RUE aoc sid from the Keith hospital to thelr a Gbane o Haynie home. 705 South: Grant street. harge . Ros eee Miss Edna Mae Healy who pre- 7 * 4 the subject and led the dis-| Mr. and Mrs W. W. Roberts have ons in @ very able manner. In| Teturned trem Thermopolis where ; rai Nyy Sey sepa they have been visiting with friends n ste Gram | tor the last few. days. wa s ‘ eee Fe Vion ee & Wild Rose,” by Mac- wv. x. Gale geologist of the Con- ee ” solitated ty Oil company, has Kane RUE Ee a ne | Nebinnee geen Calrear Sis ites ae Played by Miss Helen Stone, ac-| has been on business and visiting companied by Mrs, W. H. ‘Tothurst.| With friends for a short time. Dun ing bis stoy in California. Mr. and ‘Creek business callers here for the Cc. P. Plummer, Casper attorney | day. is spending several days in Chey- enne and Wheatland on Jegal busi- hess this week. ° cee Dode Welch, who has been. seri! EB. L. Manley spent yesterday in ously ill with pneumonia at the | Denver on a business trip, Crily hore, 1124 South David e ee street, is reported to bo greathy Harry Boone and R. A. Boone improved. came in yesterday from Midwest e722 and will spend several days here. LH. Jordan and G."B. Nelson ese are Spending several days in the Frank Richards has returned clty this week from Salt Creek. from a business trip of several days cee spent'in Laramie’ and Cheyenne. M. EB. Mayfield”is attending to #52 oe business affairs here today from] 0. C, Walker, of Chugwater, was Salt Creek. a business caller here over the week- enue end. ¥. O. Hylion is a Fort Collins business man spending several days here. Mrs. B. B. Brooks {s spending Several] days in Cheyenne after which she will gu to.Denver for a short time. Mrs. Herbert is still in a weak condition and. will, not be able to be about for ‘at least four or five weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Gorman have returned from A week's busl- ness and p’easure trip spent jn Den- ver and vicin.ty. es ee Mrs. Wilbur Tubbs and baby} . see , H. A. Lee ts spending several days here from Keeline. eee Diamond Dyes In this assortment which includes all our winter stock you will find sport models and rattern. dress hats. Values up to $15.00. . THE DE BEAUX HAT SHOP In Shikany Dry Goods 141 East Second eee Jeremiah Mahoney “left this. af. ternoon for Lander, to attend the fun¢ral of the late Mrs. John Hig- gins. » Each 15-cent package of “Dia- mond , Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Drug stores sell all colors.—Adver- tisement. “ eee Miss Evelyn Randen of Denver, is the.guest of several weeks of her aunt and vunc'e, “Mr, and Mrs, Fred: erick Harrison. 7 cee Mr. and Mrs, Mark D. Daniels are’ vis'ting and attending to busl- hess affairs here for a fow days from their home.in Denver. eee Mrs. Theodore C. Carter of Grand Rapids, Mich., arrived “in the city Sunday and expects to spend tw. or threo weeks here visiting with friends. eee L. L. Rapp, of Greybull, ts a bust hess man spencing® several days in| see the city. D. E. Morgan and A. Currie’ ar- Le Pid rived in the city today from San Charles’ A. Cullen of the Chamber- SS——_—_—_—_—_—_———— ee See « Naltonal Sor ple Mrs. Arthur Siren and small arate ‘Hark, Hark, the Lark," | Sm bis stoy Miller, Who are cpa | @aughter, Rath, have returned from Ss — ; C ool ana Su il Payed by Mrs. M. Friedenthal. | INE some time there. Pp g Z hotel Bloctiwo CO. : ent “The Spirit Flower,” by PPB ~ Prien FA Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Hartling’ and M illinery Song—“The Lute in. the Grass,” | son will leave this evening for chest by. Turnée Maley. enne to visit with friends far sev- Sung by, Mr&. Berta Smith, ac-| ¢ra! days after which they wil! gO companted by Mrs. Rose Haynie. | to California, where they will rs. se Display 6: main until next April. WEDNESDAY Ti 2 ~ Knights of Columbus Sia omorrow We Are Putting Forwar Will Meet eer i ay eer eee ras atrives piaabe If you combined the curative prop, ) Your Inspection is Most F 3 ight: f Columbus. mee ~ spend uh-| erti very n “ready-ma ici! te wheal “be held tomorrow | t!l next week here as the guest of | cough “remedy, you probably could 3 4 raid, pattem T Oo Ve Big Sp ials 1 evening at 80’clock at the Knights | friends, not get as much real curative power ny w r y ec n of Pythiag hall will be featured by a Deeg ed p= i AE eM ett | 4 All the newest spring talk on Russia by W. Ll. Conne'ly,| | Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lodge who|fg stew woinweoe WANOGZ?Z * models in beautiful mil- vico president uf the Mammoth °Oll| have been spending the last week| Get front any. druggist 2% ounces A els in company, who spent many months | here departed last evening for their | Of Pinex, it into a ‘pint. bottle CA} linery—in the new pour: last spring in foreign countries, All| home in Denver pe Sa the bottle. with syrup, using members, of the organization Inthe 7 2 er plain clarified, mo! city. as well as all visiting Knights} J J, Herman, who has been vis't- ni 1 . ‘ ing here for the last t weeks. full Pint ot, ee ip resses resent. wo at i Lea le the home of his sister, Mrs. than you could ee paca “Phillips con “CY! aves wil ve | three times the money. Tastes pleas- j At Nicolaysen Home, this evening for his home in Colo-| “"rhis Pines and Serup preparation Mr. afd Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen| rado. gets right at the cause of a cough an will entertain this evening at a bette Nd almost. immediate relief. I . ives dinner and bridge party in honor| Miss Lena ‘Wright wil! leave thiy| loosens the phlegm, stops’ the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, cog tee fe oe ea |e cae ee | MARCEL WAVING ston, -I!., guest of Judge and Mrs. | days visiting with relatives, “that it is really: astonis hing.» « : : y R. R. Rese..Among those who will ONeAE Be oe ess, wall usually, 1e ttend are, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mrs. Freder'ck. Lang is spending ry cough and fer. i ‘ : Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Heed | today at Salt Greek Visiting with | SroUhy moarzentes and Bronchial »One of:the greatest. professions for women and girls Mr.-and Mrs, Patrick Su'livan, Mr. | friends. t a i ; —learn from Carolyn Spaulding at the inex is @ most valuable concen- and Mrs, T. C. Tonkin, Judge and of Bis ates trated’ compound of genuine Norway Mrs. Rose, A: 5. Stirrett and the] Mrs. E. E. Marks will return the pine-e ‘por tract, and has been used for . ‘Guest of honor. latter part of the week from Den- Reto ations ae ‘real abvare. coughs. MARCELLE SHOP: P| E aero ver where she has been since last svoid intaven . Dancing Party at month visiting with relatives, rita directions hd don't mit Call This Week " Re @nything else. Guaranteed to give Mr and: Mrs L. L. Fisher were| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Grove or| absolute Satisfaction. or, money 245 East Second Street i Phone 2350 hosts at an informal dancing party| Fifteenth and’ McKinley street are Wave refandede The. Pinex Co, given last evening at their home|the parents of a baby son who ar. on Beech street, The house was at-|~ tractively decorated in red and white hearts with, streamers of dif- ferent -colors- hanging from the lghts. Twenty guests attended. see Altar and Rosary Society Meeting Wednesday Afternoon. The Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s Catholic church will hold their regular meeting Wednes- day afternoon at the Mullin club with Mrs. B. P. Cullen and Mrs. Joseph Salland Pj hostesses. : . 8. B. A: Party We ¢ The Security Benefit association, formerly Knights and Ladies of Se- curity, wil give a hard time party Wednesday evening at the Union Labor temple which the public is vited to attend. A silver offering be taken at the door and an enjoyable evening is promised.to all those who attend. eee Rebekah Lodge Will Meet W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet in regular sess'on Wednesday evening, January 28, at 8 o'clock at ‘the Odd Fellows hall. Following the regular business meet- ing refreshments willbe served by the Mesdames Bell Wright,- Rola Luxton, Sturgeon and Eva Sawyer. All members as well as ~ visiting members are asked to attend. ares Mrs. Schulte. Entertains There are many models in A collection of advance both silk and crepe designs spring styles in the novelty that link them to the higher and staple silks and in high colors that the 4 grades, for street and after- will prefer. They aie me noon wear, tials, indeed at $22.50. NATIONAL JANUARY REET oF a Home Owners Are Dependable Citizens There is never going to be a. better Take time today to picture the hap- time to start: to “Own Your Home” piness that will be yours. Take time than right now. It is the most Thrift to consider that you are investing A Tempting Sale Of New Spring Hats ver te Resist acl alat thing youcando, your money. not spending it for rent. Which We Mark at the at her Home, 1043 Bast Gee It means future happiness for you; Open a Savings Account, paying in- Extraordinary Prices trast Gunets, preséat besides it means getting on the road to fi- to it regularly until you have a suf- ‘ crtg. Mis, 3, L.Batabrook, ~ancial success. In fact it. means ficient amount to make a payment $ $ $ and Miss AERRCURE EE verything to you and to those you down on a home of your own. Its a 5 7 Mra. Kochopabeeeaetates love. : splendid start on the road to Thrift. or Mrs.’ Black Mrs. Willlam Kocher was ‘hostess ®t an Informal juncheon’ given to day at the Henning hotel which was d by a theater party at the complimentary to Mrs. r D. Black .of Evanston, » sister and guest of Mrs: R. R. Twelve guests attended. . ‘oll Ame We Pay 4% on Savings NATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE “A Bank of Strength and Service” They are mostly model Hats—of which, of course, there will be only one ofakind. But collectively hundreds from which to select. Splendid adaptations from high-type Parisian originals—appealing alike to the dashing miss and the stately matron. Lutheran Aid Bake Sale Saturday. ” Ladies’ Aid society of the Eng'ish Lutheran church will sale of baked ‘goods Saturday is at'10.a. m. at” Ho'mes’ ware’ store on Second street AU those who! are going to donate Silk and Straw are.combined with utmost effectiveness—_radiant in brilliant colorings, opr hy vas

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