Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 3

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Frederick Deegan of Minneapolis, who has been spending the last month here with his brother Bryan, = ‘. a ae : z departed Monday for his home. AT SOE DAVID STORE) 2»: emsrsz vcen a vet " “ and a sta> is this: a star shines by its own Jight, a planet by light re- 1 rely | New York and) Wantiagtin oo best: ee tn. conection his* off ini- t * me _ Harry, .P.- Hynds, of the A half price sale on winter ecate is hie : 4 : a of C! promi- | suits, "and dresses is being held to- ¢ a vale De : i % 3 . @ay and tomorrow by Joe David and r — PISA 7 i to Company, 227'South Center. This Mrs. Collingwood. Is. Hc ° ‘3 £ , is one of the greatest sales which Hi 4 Afternoon. _ : treet % Fe 2 of Den the store has ever held and is espec- j Mrs. G. HL. Collingwood: Rae é ot’ e everal jally significant because of the tre- this afternoon at ber home on Fout- Fi here. Fre i mendous reductions made on all gar- ’ teenth and Elm streets at an in- y f 7 nding : mibegras Wal ments.» formal ‘tea given to y of Woodcraft arediien, Gerrald A. Stack is spending to-| Codts that have been selling for ber sister and guest, Mrs. H. Meet This Evening. day ‘here from ‘his’ home Lander. | $15 are marked down to $17.25, and G. Duogam’ of Chester, Pa. -Attrac- | “The Neighbors of Woodcraft Cas- = ‘ TAKS 5 3 dresses formerly rold at $20 are now tive decorations of pink and laven- | per Circle No. 409 will hold a meet. apne bigs sed E-‘A. Hollingsworth arrived in |'$7.45, while suits suitable tor spring der sweet peas and candles’ were | fng and public installation this eve: '. the city this morning from Chicago | are priced at $10 and up. used. “Assisting Mrs. . PERRET MRT ning at § o'clock after which re ase 4 ston | 271 expecta to spend some time here freshments will be served and a}, 2% GUy aay on business. ih, : E. NS. w Mrs. G.-R. Miller, Mrs. 6 > pad program ‘will be ‘given. , All mem: lf en Faas r . vyatt, Mrs. L. I. Gulich and Mrs. . t a rs Kyte. bers as well as the general public L. E. Thomason, R. Klein and.M. Invited guests included Mrs. C. | are invited to attend. Officers who W. Dentner, Mrs. G, R.) Miller, Mrs. | attend are asked to wear white. c. H. Bowman, Mrs. BE. N. Wyatt, : see Mrs. Fred Moore. ie ee Endeavor Society Hold = pA At ne ee Sit: “irs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. Kyte, | Interesting Meeting. F Gullfvad, president of the E.| _J=™es Mes ‘Vance Rowe, Mrs. EB. H.Ader-| The Christian Endeavor society ams Oil company, is spend. fat @ few days this week from Mrs. Alex McPherson, Mrs. M. | held an interesting and well attend- week» in Cheyenne, Omaha, | -Y** Frank Mednick Back From a Buying Trip who arrived inthe city this morn- ing. Don't wonder whether -0u can @ye or tint sucg-ssfully, because Frank Mednick returned this ee Ee. Young and guest, Mrs. Burton | ¢d meeting Sunday evening at 6:30 . | morning from a spring buying trip| Perfect home dyeing is guaranteed Lester of New York, Mrs. Thomas | o'clock with Miss Loranie Winslow : Echt Hancseann strives, Peeteh {te Denver, Chicago, and St. Louis.|¥ith “Diamond Dyes" even if you NEW TY Goodman, Mrs. ‘Charles A. Wilson, | as- leader. The topic for the.eve- pith ito. bac “ "aff -» and phe Mr. Mednick, whois associated with newer: dyed before. Druggists have Mrs. H. A. Reichenbach, Mrs. Earl ning. was .a cure for loneliness. ess affairs here Mednick Brothers here states that,#!! colors, Directions in each pack- Callaway, Mrs.-Runyon, Mrs. J. V. [ Musical numbers were furnished fe the centers he has visited are rather | 9&¢—Advertisement. : a Blackman, Mrs. Arthur W. Garbutt, | the evening’ by Mrs. Fowler. quiet just at. present but that there he pire .OF as Myers, Mrs, Walter i) St» eee {s every prospect of an active sea- e zs Crawford, Mrs..C. P. Taylor, Mrs. | Past Matrons Will son. a Frank Fisher, Mrs. .Elther Johnson, | Meet Wednesday. atte eet Hes " s. J. The Past Matrons club will meet £ ‘ateran: . e Davis, Mrs. Ray Eckel, Miss Betty | tomorrow afternoon at the home of ate A & Bodies of Two ee Stevenson, Mrs. Charles Baird, Mrs; | Mrs. J. J.| Svendsen, 136. South : e Pri $4.00 Per Y ©. Hi Hamlin of Salt Creek and the | Beech .street. Mrs. Svendsen will 5 . : ota ices a er Year and Up : pe a be assisted during the afternoon by ; . Navy Victims eee her daughter, Mrs. James Wilson. Make Y nervati; N All members and visiting Past f our Re ion Now Wit" Serve Diawte Matrons in the city are invited to] 3. 3. wotey. general manager of] aX; Zi, iisier 4 a Denver vat! Starrted Home : Members af the, Altar and Rosary | *ttend. the North and South’ railroad, and| the city this week, society of the church of St. Anthony = Chiro fmt, vice presidents spent eee WERA. CHUB Lae. “athe * ; will serve a turkey dinner Wednez- several ys- last; week in Sheridan! RR vance came in yesterday on |, "4 » Jan. 37 layer day evening, January 20, at the Mul- PERSONALS 9 Se Reaineey He) & short business trip from Lavoye. LF sien a og et pe ee That’s what ¥ou get when Un club, serving to begin promptly ~ + 86d -e-. e . .—La b yj at 5 o'clock, In charge of arrange- - Pat Royce has returned from Tan-|" . Young ts a Selt\Creek visitor ant Rie Rea gets {prey at- youleet two SHREDDED | ments are Mrs. © Helstand, chalr-| Mrs,: Lee Moore 6f, Cheyenne is| dr where he spent eeveral days at-| speraing a few dave hore this were be Bene Ae, the! Godtep -6e 2AT Biscuits. Shredded man; Mrs. Slizeske, Mrs. Clarke, }the’ guest of Mrs, Nealy Moore’ at | ¢Mding to business affairs. Mrs. Daniel Sullivan’ and Mrs.!her home in the Kemp apartments. aimee WL. Buckley of St. Joseph; Mo., Denis Daly. “The tables wil! be in oe es Frank |Williamson has returned ig attending to businéss affairs here charge, of Mrs. M. J).Foley, Mrs. J.! Miss Elizabeth Phillips spent Sun-| ffm @ Weeks’ business trip spent in for. several day: F. Newman, Mrs E. W. Adams,|day in Cheyenne visiting with|De"Ver and vicinity, eee Mrs. Maurice Kelleher, Mrs. J. F.| friends, ore eee 7 Kips cocsiwen teria tettalign teak Salland, Mrs. B ¥, Cullen, Mra, eee A." J. Worthman,’ superintendent | at Rawlins, is in the city today on U. Hort, Mrs. 1. McAdams, Mrs} Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Laymon of| % the Chicago-and — Northwestern | husiness, Patrick Murphy and Mrs. Jamies! Denver who lave een spending’ the | Tilroad, EE. L. Mead,. division en- e eps Daly, Mrs, John Heagney wilt be in| last few. weeks ‘here visiting with | Sineer’ and 5. A. Schmidtt, road] 4 3. Garolon is among the’ Salt charge of the distribution of water| trends departed’ lest evening £5: milk. master bave returned trom Lander | creck: visitors in the city toda : Cadets. Mexican naval officers. ac- while the Mesdemes J. L. . Dessert} their home. ‘2 where they spent’ geVeral days on ‘an oretee tA Sompanied the Procession to the . W. K. O'Neil, R, Detwyler ang F.| acre inspgetion trip. J. Jo Grangs of Brooking, 8, D.,|0eK The, American conwu! and a Crater will be in charge of tne| str. and Mrs. C. Farmer are spend : larg ne Amertean colony Geniain Sparrow of the United] Wheas tains body. Slates cruiser Tacoma ang two radio eon all the i men killed in an accident aboar¢| building elements of whole the vessel, to the Prometheus,| wheat. Which ‘ts carrying the bodies to the states. A delightful cool morning Marines from the Prometheus re-| treat when served with hot THE CASPER ~ NATIONAL BANK. ceived the bodies from the natal school, where they had been with a guard of honor composed of naval is-here on business for several days. breads and: desert. ing several days ‘here from their| H. I. Howard and son of Des e719. © pp ee ec ity se home at Salt Creek Mothes are visiting with friends in A bydroplane from the Omaha silver ten to be given tomorrow eve- ning at her home, 113 South Lin- coln street. Mrs. Lowe will bé as. .: P. -H. Patterson is an Omaha ‘bust- . OLE “*\ Silver Tea at Lowe Home 2. the ‘city for ‘several days this week.| ness visitor spending a short time srattered flowers over thé proces: Vs Wednesday Evening. Among Casper people who spent bids n the city this week. Sulngtees en Ambrosio Iiades | Mrs. Ida Lowe will entettain at &/ saturday and Sunday in Salt Creek| Hénry Hale of Sioux City is vis eee Gulogized the three dead naval men. were, Mr. and Mrs. Alex White, |.{ting and attendiig to business af- Mrs. A. Jeffrey ind the Misses Vir-| fairs here for several weeks" having | ¢,, ginia_ Williams, Louise Jennings, | 4rrived in. the city yesterday, ary While the caskets were being Placed aboard the Prometheus the hydro: Plane flew lower, dropping flowers H. J. Henderson arrived yesterday om. Denvér and. expects to spend A: several! days here. 2 sisted by the pene us, pear Thea Callant, Rose Noonan, Bertha aes s ere ne ges sae Suuehases. wil sail ning, Martha Horsch, Eva , | Seiler, Lillian Larsen and-Thompson. i. C. Thomipso} " 7 y ¢ ’ * ‘Amy “Mulligar and Aurelia Chis- _ tee : from Laramie an¢ Rawlins .where| ¢o, Y BEE ST oer ER u mea 35°Years of Sérvice holm. Al Pythjan Sisters. Knights |“ Miss Connie Ellis, who underwent | he has been ona business tri; f 4 of Pythias apd thelr friends “are |an operation a short time agd,-is|the last four days. és AU In wo \ invited to attend. Ported M. B. Dunlap has: returned from | : O Ls oars ‘Van Meter Recital ‘Thursday Evening. ‘The pupils of the Van Meter school of. music, will gixs a. recital Thursday evening ot 7:30 at )the Methodist Ep'scopal church. All, those interested in music are invited to attend. reported to be tly improved. b. (eg aee aa eemae M. B.Balley. of” Tulsa arrived tn The Rev. Father J. F. Foreton| the city yesterday and will spend spent. sometime last week vigiting | S0me! time bere attending to’ busi- with: his-mother, Mrs. Rose Moreton | 2¢88 affairs. tess atc aaet apo M. A. Jennings 6¢ Los Angétes ar- Dr.’and “Mrs. G. B.-Underwooa|tived. in the city today and expects thcepend ‘several: weeks herd and ‘in ae nant Conse wttind So Greaton urine’ - es of e ") @te,e Denver. where he attended the stock show held there recently. STATE: EXAMINATIONS FORPHARMACISTS ARE | «casa sme» nn May. We Serve You ? biscuits ) IN6 HOURS WITH NEW PRESCAETO| << Mrs..0, E: Snyder is shopping and} - Uyle; C.. Carpenter. has_ returned visiting with: friends here trom, her | from pg her: trip et several days / The Woman's association of the | home at Snyder. spent whine a Rockriver. First Christian churéh will meet . ‘ ‘ e—by - a remarkable. new ‘f Spring . treatnient perfected at the Clinical : “Ivan ‘Marshall. of Westeott ‘and Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio, ‘ Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in-| -Mr. and Mrs. J. Standon are Den- 4 ‘ 5 stead ‘of 2:30 -as- formerly, “at the | ver-visitors here today. . Greis returned yesterday. from a} A number of men are in Casper}, So bar woman's is home of Mrs. H. E. Parson, 440] - cee business trip of several weeks to| today for the purpose of taking ex- ely guara: South Durbin street. «Mrs. Parsons | Mrs, Roy Calkins of Lavoye is.the | NeW Mexico, Texas and Tulsa. anuigations Fil Pe pia pay | plete refed. ours—or it costs will be; assisted during. the after-| guest of friends here for several Cie he Be AR fone cE epusggr i lation, 1# conduct,|_ tla calted\Dr. Platt's Rinex Pre- Store On -the Wa noon by Mrs. Nellie Lewis. ‘There | days. E.' Ls. $d of tiie Ee red eee ntical; Ansociation, ts conduct-| scription... Instead afimersiy areing y will, be, a discussion of’ the, Bok cee surance: company and.D..4. Wood | ing ‘the examinations. .The men|up mucous and relieving hecdache ar = ee of the New York Life Insurance |are Lee F. Harney, Brewster Kai or fever Ike ordinary cold remedies, peace plan which will Be followed] Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Willis are vis- Apis beri treed ws Lo itarulsactieadarzae | ROMALAIENBE. 10r titer onl ne aeed by a presentation of the pre Easter | iting ‘here for several days * with| COmpany.exbect to. motorito Denver | E. L, Murp! ye Carroll 7. Cleavenger-| poisons im the blood, which are the | = = == — campaign by the Rev. R. R. Hilde- | friends from’ Salt Creek. on Friday of this week where they | Wichita Kans.; real cause of the symptoms—and All Further Charges This Month Will Be Rendered on March 1, Statements brand. ‘A full attendance of memn- eee Will attend a “convention of’ repre- ‘. John Montgomery, Dag- -ompletely removes them. So every sentatives of the New York Life ~ Insurance’ company, eee Freniau Watson Dickey, Kan- sas City, Kans.; James Blackin, Jr., Willlam °F. Melchain of Denver is | Marion, Kans.; and Harry W. Haz. Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Rolston are| Be Deeg tor soaweeel weeks icf spending a short time-here today enroute to their ‘home in Arminto from Denver where they have been attending the stock show. ee Mr. and Mrs, B. EB... Day. are among the Denver callers: spending a few days tn theicity, ' © ° Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dana’ are-in the city for several days this week from their home ‘at Cheyenne. st obre bers and friends is desired as there is. important business to’ come be- fore the soclety« “Jet Rinex today and just try It. \ Costs & Httle more than ord'nary remedies, but far more economical (@} In the end because one done is often ° enough. And remember, your money back Instantly if not relieved in 5 The All-Popular re to get the genuine Dr. Nemo Wonderlift Corset est Platt’s Rinex Pi cript' in th s. airculant fgiawa flask. On gale th thie Of all the models in the at: a rug Store; >? amt" Pharmacy canter Fisinuy,|| | famous Nemo Wonder- John_ Tripeny, Smith-Turner Co. Wyoming Drug Co.—Adve: ment, ~ Blouses and Dress Skirts The New Ones Are Here ores lift line, No. 560 is the most popular for it suits 7S 7 ae the greatest number of Mrs." J.” B. Swank of Thérmopolis ‘Ae ‘ ‘Haecacien Seles Gee 15 E. figure types. . For: the arrived\in the city last evening and : tinea : woman of average to full expects to! spend several days- bere. | ¢y 1 nie offere. eat ay figure it is just the thing, Mr. and. Mrs. Tes Snow. of. salt} BOW. ¢ .. Leading dentists creating the smooth fash- Creek are spending the ‘day. hero | S0me'-50° nations are ‘advising ionable lines. that every 4 Bs # i § i F woman craves, and at the Wednesday evening at-'the Union “Cascarets” 10c f i ’ Parents 0 x SCoTTss i ! I af F The Frantz. shop is fortunate this season in ae E being able so early to offer the most charm- i and dg conte and’ ing of the new styles in Blouses and Dress Best | tive forms - hides Skirts at exceedingly moderate prices, iH id i i The Main Floor Is Featuring This Week: for Bowels Blouses at $6.00, $7.50, $10.50 and $12.50 “Women are as old 3a “They Work While. You Sleep.” tracesof the cold—both outside and ide—vanishes in a few hours. It’s made of strong white or pink coutil and is priced at $7.25. Weare | equipped to fit all figures. ———————__ ‘ ‘ J. C. WHITAKER Based on modern research. Now Shampooing, Facials, Marcelling advised by leading dentists 9185 h 2 EL Manicuring Phone 2185 the world over. Home Appointments =k CS et abe Moke Sey || en << Tm PHONE 1665M | We Believe'a Special Visit to the Subway Wily Be Well Worth Your While over bringing a they look,” but these who ie : : ; If you fec! sick, upset, if“ your In every. | caused troubles became alarming. Rested ityad use our cold creams aro Skirts at $7.50, $8.00, $9.50 and. $10.50 head is dull or achifg, or your a in extent. 3 never old. stomach {s sour or gassy, just take home the us, =; New protections one or two pleasant ‘“‘Cascarets” tb Fuller es See science has found ways also lies the 1 Yelieve constipation .and: biliousness. ar bat One way disin- t: 1 agents in saliva. ‘We Strongly Recommend | No griping—nicest’ cathartic laxa- f Man is t the one removes it One is the , one the fac- the Use of 3 i | . " tive on earth for, Mep, W mY aa scouring. Se Bartha its. eas pimp conser ving and | ( } | f | S I | ts Children. 10c>boxes, also 25 and welcom revelation to you. Send the coupon GARDEN COURT Se eee a | 0 pring a Be for a 10-Day Note how | The health-bringing se- | ‘ — = tive Veweee Mark the’ Sheet feel, after using. CREAMS | cret in the Wonderlift is | The mezzanine is a bower of colors—entranc- T'Will Sell = $750 Credit on Any |1+15¢ he always comes with helpfil film. See how teeth become whivee | the concealed little Band- | ing to the eye—significant of the fact that Coe ati ‘This {s because every pat ee as the ‘film-coats ppear. ARR ac hs “here aesa We let that gives support to | Spring is on the way—and must be greeted <i , : which contains harsh grits ing whet teen ee ‘now. our salesforce show you tired abdominal organs, | by the brightness of new chapeaux. REE eR Be eee ecg Fuller Man and yours. Cut ou si ats ican this remarkable linc. and tones up the entire | OIL EXCHANGE BARBER ||is courteous, and considerate of the me ¥ ‘ iw a ae Gs ee oe | “ ' SHOP time you give him, Therefore you SAT. OFF. = Smith and Turner | titted im our Corset: De- | Why not brighten up the winter coat with a’. sia: admitt’ hint "with abebiiitis coat: Ss ray 5 10,Day Tube Free | partment and see how | New Spring Hat? Fdence. "If pou want 2 Pallec Stes | “ose. ; [= TEST SRT 183 South Center ! mat pees you can feel | to call, writ telephon ; j s. ‘Ave, 150 ) and look. | thon Loe call, write or telephone The New-Day Dentifrice ee ie ef Pepsodent to | amd } | : S “2*4 e587 In re Pes es. t3 ce

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