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PAGE THREE Hosts; Heaven and Earth are full Washington for hypothecation by of Thee. local banks was confirmed yester- Heav’n and Earth are day by the district of Columbia : court of appeals. Arnstein was sentenced to two ; IS CONFESSED | 22°" 2: Of the Universé Thy Home, e af $10,000. Isadore Cohn of 7 || Gather us who seek Thy Face, New York was given a sim lar fino To The Fold of Thy Embrace, | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 6—Mrs.| and imprisonment. Davi¢r W. Sul- ’ for Thou art Nigh. Dora Saali, 32 years old, the mother | ivan of Washington and Wien ‘The Apostles’ creed, in unison: Ij of five children, confessed, accord- | Easterday, stock broker each were believe in God the Father almighty. | ing to police here today, that she c given two years without a fine and i I Ww a ee . 6.—Si! igi maker of Heaven and Earth. And/and Ora Thoele, 42, had conspired | Norman S$. Bowles, a Washington Will Entertain. the business Prec Sess Paget Set Bday 88 1 ple Jet ceed eee {m Jusus Christ his only son our|to murder her husband, Peter, a | attorney, was fined $5,000 and sen- Mr. and Mrs. Lelgh McGrath will | will be held S Saabe’ washington Cathedral, |iord. Who was conceived by. the| farmer living near Sc Charles Me tendo 10. tworpenrer entertain ‘at a formal dinner party |!unch wilt marked the entombment today of Woodrow Wilson. Fol- Holy Ghost, Born of the Virgin] Saali was found last Thursday this evening at their home in the | bers. All lowing is the complete text of the service which was con-| Mary. ee noes aig om Serer: Bye seeeenatne J Standard: addition preceding the | asked i: Fre ate, was Crucified, dead, ani leet of water by his brother Joe, Elks’ formal opening ball. Guests = Sneue by bi seme 2 intion of ithe; Episcopal it arecanaed ante ely tontued aap [Wid ke neice the well by who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. | Choral Society jocese 0: ington, in association with Rev. James:H.|he rose acain from the deed. Ta | cree for anncnnel, L. F. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt | WHI Hold Taylor, pastor of erese 2 Presby:Jeat anc drink: for tomorrow woe|ascended into Heaven, and_sitteth d er Covert, Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, | Thé or coue = emmmars eel Cie. Be nyt deceived; evil cor-| on the rlght hand of Ged, this father BIG PACKAGE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delaney of couple left last evening on « | ev. Sylvester Beach of Princeton, | munication corrupts good manners.| Almighty. From thence be shall WicT | N Mammoth, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, honeymoon trip to Denver. aida) Ceert WS Srey ee esenenl Awaks to’ righteousness ‘and sin|come to Judie the quil..and; the Miss Patricia Sullivan, Dr. William (Spee yc MEE ter, under whom Mr. Wilson wor} not for some have not the know-|dead. I believe in the holy ghost; McDermott and Rayburn S. Webb. mn shipped during bis Ufé at Prince-| teage of God; I speak this to your |the Holy Cathoife church; the tom- 1 °e 6 . ton and at Washington. shame. But some man will say,|munion of the Saints; the forgive- i Dinner This Evening 2 Funeral march (organ) Chorin | bow are the dead raised up? And|ness of sins: the resurrection of the N ‘At Bell Residence. : ‘The Bishop. I am the Resurrection | with what body do they come?| body; and the life everlasting, Amen. Mr. ed Mrs. Gus Bell will’ be es Se. TA BOR ESTE ES) Thou fool, that which thou evesat| Minister; ; hosts at a forma) dinner party this . that belleveth in Me, though he were i is not quickened except it dia and| The Lord Be with You. evening at their residence on Four- dead, yet ball \he live: Apa WBORO:| tna: which thou. sowest. thou sow-| Anawer: 3 : t and Boxelder streets after Oras ves BOS Deer ete l'set not that Body ‘that shail be |‘ And with’ thy, epirtt, ° ee the guests will attend the anal Dever .cle-— Git; -JOnNYAL 45 Vout bare grain, it. may chance| Minister: ea TON Yetonn Vere =F 6 arettes formal party " Virgin! stree! a af wheat, or of ome r Let wu ray. . ‘vieetion 0! ules y) rnstein prey Sees sent dee. Dell poemabied ane fonts ce thi ret se Mra. Frank Cowan and baby son,| I know that my redeemer liveth,| Frain; but Gadi nivets Maia 4 The Lord's mae in unision. and four others in 1920 for bring- Wl be Dr.cand Sire oT: J. Drew areAnvited t atten. e church/John Franklin, returned to their} and that he shall stand at tho latter body as it hath please¢ him, and a ing stolen Wall street securities to Sears archon oe tae nee eek attena. home on South Wolcott street toaay day upon the earth; and, Sgr to every seed His pwn body. All - nd ) . . u ‘omen's ani m’sjafter my skin worms destroy t! n - os Frederick Kampf, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. M. ¢. Pri tertained dey Gon) hom *T, Ri Men S99 ENS b another tleels of peastn, hhother ure e ie ‘ Scr) aad she Charis torsial “hanohoan at} Miss Margaret Salland of New|and mine eyes shall behold, and not ot! flan and Panatiooe’ of. throes PRS gps Rare oper hs Z Mncheon and bridge | york city is visiting in the city|another.—(Job XIX, 25, 26, 27) Thkce, are: sen Galdetinl hodian Ai FOR INDIGESTION Se oe TAGE AGATpES, Mien nah “eens, ore 1 Stra: "Price [hs Week for & number. of days. Me’; Prought, nothing! "NG: TB tocies terrestrial but the glory of : Abbie ‘Lowndes and Ivan Marshall will entertain sae n at a idan rhe Weel Se 18 SeCeees O 2ON MOTTE |'the celnatial te_ondy and. the shry Bs } erry *[brtage Tuncheon on Saturday’ of this | ten "mane ne camorettl and daugh| nothing out. ‘The Lord gave and| ofihe terreatrias ie athe “Pore \ rok Frank O. Holtzman} , Mr. and Mrs. Holloran Will week. fe ld Davia yrs. Maen 'y im the Lord hath my am ona is one glory of the sun and another The entire insurance department Contractor and Builder : Entertain at Dinner. Among those who attended today | ihe city today from Glenrock shop. | Sam ae ee the Blory of the moon, and another! of the James H. Bury Realty com: é Mr: and Drs. Raymond /Hovoran | ware! Mrs. H. 1. Patton, Mrs."Pat- |pingiana visiting with friends. | nae eae 1 Flory of the stars; for one star dif-| pany was sold this week to Spears 721 Madison ‘ will entertain at a formal dinner | rick Sullivan, Mrs.-R. R. Rose, Mrs. |?" °™ Phils emp oa ee ee ved, ana| fereth from another star in gicey.| ong Chapman, 502 Consolidated Roy- Phone 2044-R party to be nie Mazo Ride ogee Gren Rack Ralph Buckner, | Miss Hazel King, formerly of the the number of my days; that I-may Be alae G. big a e Mua alty building. ‘The James H. Bury . ; ‘ dusts tanat ‘the Eltes club Mrs, Coot Bon, Mix. @. Ie Decree per, National bank, is studying |be certified how long I have to‘, raised in incorraption: it 1s ae cone ae ei kenrg ese roo Estimates Furnished On > nf a 24 ‘ive vi 8! Lr? 9 ence here for 35 years. ere Among those who will attend are | Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. William oniaeor mC vaaames ee se thou hast made my days| %°¥" !7 dishonor; it ts raised in| o¢ indebtedness incurred prior to Request “Mr, and Mrs. Lee Reno, Mr. and|B. Cobb, Mra. R. Ogden, Mrs. a ene glory. It is sown in weakness; it is raived in power; it is sown a natural body; it ts ra'sed a spirit- ual body, There is a natural body, and there ts a spiritual body. long; mine Mrs. H. E. Grude, Mr. and Mrs. |. C. Daniels, Mrs. Charles Camp | Mr, and Mrs. John Henderson and pe aden ma ahi a eave ae Charles Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. | bell, Mi: Kathleen ‘Sullivan. | children, who have been visiting | thee; and verily every man living is Walter Schultz and the host and | Madame Deaver, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle | here for the last two weeks at the | altogether vanity. hostess. Madame Deaver, Mrs. John Bingen: |home of Mrs. Jack Gladman, left |" yee man walheth ina vain shad- man, it has been announced. 4 eee heimer, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle and Mrs. |last evening for their home near ow and disquieteth himself in vain; ea ape . erires Ko ‘iad Kes ~~ Raptist Auxiliary Denver. ving: . the Will Meet Thursday. Later ote puiaonnty gor pases last Adayn was made a quickening The Ladies’ auxillary of the Lora, what Is my hope; truly my | SPtt- “How be it that was not Emmanuel Baptist church will meet have been spending the last two 7 ~ bi tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at > months visit! rit! hope is ever in Thee. first which is spiritual, but that the church with the Mesdames W ing with friends and rel. 4 February 1 should be adjusted with | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | A. E. Biglin personally and all trans- actions on or after that date cre to be adjusted with Spears and Chap- eee Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Jackson, who iE. The Iroquols council No. 5, degree of Pocahontas, will meet in regular session Thursday evening at S$ o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. Following the business meeting, a se thd . social hour will be held and refresh- Birthday Party ments will be served. All members Afternoon. of the organization are asked to be Miss Thelma Patterson will enter-} present. » tain at a party Saturday afternoon Or) Ob. @ “at her home, 5625 South Wolcott | Supper Thursday Evening Deliver me from all mine offenses, | Wich is natural; and| afterward THE SALE AND TRANSFER OF z *| that which is spiritual. The frst * atives in California, are expected to/and make me not a rebuke unto the | © q : IN WINDOW DISPLAYS thee ehigmeinracers aaebrae return home Thursday of this week. |footian. man ts of the earth: Harthly; the N The James H. Bury Realty Co. tesses. il mem! are 0 Surorte we Second man is the Lord front attend. —TOo— c Seventeen troops of Casper Boy Miss E. G. Winley of Kansas City, LUIS OVE ROCORASS OUR Stgaven,. (Ab! tn thal ensthy,. auch te Scouts will take part in arranging A v attractive window displays of scout- ing activites which will be exhibited ‘ rh : le is the guest of relatives and friends |;ne"s02 man for sin, thou makest| aro they a'so that are eurthy; and Friday. These dsplays will: be: plac- his beauty to consume away, like rate y here for several weeks having ar-|as jt were a moth fretting « gar.| ®% !* the Heavenly, such aro they ment; every man therefore is but vanity. Hear my prayer, also that are Heavenly. And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the im- Oj Lord, andl ice ‘of the Heavenly. Now this I rived yesterday cee L, H, Turner and daughter, Helen, of Billings, are visiting with friends ‘ith thine eyes consider my calling; | °&° ed in windows of downtown business | This Transaction Includes the Entire Insurance rect, in honor of her birthday. At Baptist Church. in the city until Saturday, when they |hoia not ‘Thy peace at me tears, | > brethren, that flesh and blood) houses. ‘The scoutmasters by dis- D ; All R ls, Polici Buea. ete eh eaae of the Emmanuel | witl leave for Denver to be gone al Hor T ain ar straneer with ‘Thee | @nnst inherit the kingdom of God;| Pauses The | have displays. epartment; All Renewals, Policies, Records Dinner for Masons Baptist/ church Sunday school | week er ten days on a business and | qrq°q sojourner; ag all my fathersa| ther doth corruption inherit in-| he juages who have been selected and Good Will of the James H. Bury And Ladies. taught by Mrs. J. T. Hanna will | pleasure trip. wai corrupton. — Behold, I shew youlta determine the best display and to Realty Co, The ladies of the Order of Eastern | give an oyster supper and entertain- eee : a mystery; we shall not al! sleep, O spare me a little, that I may but we shall all be chan: eed, in a recover my strength; before I go hence’ arid: be ‘no more seen: moment, in the twinking of an h E Glory be to the Father, and to eve, at the last trumpet; for the Star will serve one of their regular dinners this evening to all Masons and their ladies. The first tables ‘will be served at 6 o'clock. ment Thursday evening, February 7, at the church, Fifteenth and Poplar award the loving cup to be given for . it are Ambrose Hemingway, Harry Who Are Retiring Absolutely from the B. Durham Emmet Fuller, A. A. Insurance Business! Slade, and George W. Jarvis. a, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Grogan are spending the day here with friends from Salt Creek. eee 4 trumpet shall sound, and the dead} ~" "SORES U's SAEVIS: 22 Mr, and Mrs. Jack Worthley ex- rt ans INAS AR ne sprtides esa shall be raised incorruptible, and The Jas. H. Bury Realty Co. has been in continued service in , February pect to leave tomorrow evening for xf Pipi hall bes World avith.| We Shall be changec. For this the City of Casper for over 35 years, and we bespeak for Spears The Cermic club of Casper will], ten days business and pleasure peste pia Habis : corruptible, must put on incorrup- & Chapman, Inc., the same support we have received from our 6. ~4mong those who will attend a] meet Thursday at 1:30 o'clock at trip to Denver and other Colorado Tig lesz0 OF rst Cor XV 20,) tion, and this mortal must put on many clients _ in the years past. The sale is made with the ut- . \dutch treat dinner to be given this | the ee oe ete tTS | citlen, Now fs Christ risen. fromthe dena} fgaoctality. sep, ne Ls | ae: most good will, and our entire approval. Io ing at Elks’ club preceding | South Cedar stree eee FF ruptibie shall have put on incor- a the formal aercine Bees are, Me ee of Miss Catherine Lougan of Buffalo | *r4, Peccme the first fruits of them TuRHOHsand/thla shertal shali:yeve All matters of indebtedness either to or against the James H. 4 and Mrs. George Jarvis, Mr. and | Neighbors of Woodcraft. is in the city visiting with friends = ‘done b Ms 2 Riso the | Put on immortality, then shall be ‘ Bury Realty Company incurred prior to February 1, 1924, are 5 Mrs. Jack Steel, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. }.Hold Enthusiastic Meeting. for several days this week. pase ond a h, or the dead For an | Drought to pass tie saying that {s — to be adjusted directly with A. E. Biglin, personally and all ‘Tracey, Mr. and Mrs. Williem Kaem-| The Neighbors of Woodcraft, a) in Adam, all die, even ao in Christ | Written: . Death is swallowed up t merling, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M.| Casper Circle No. 409, held a most | Mrg.»Helen Bailey has returned ae an be made alive. But every | 18 Victory. O. death where is thy ie Boeke. 7 enthusiastic and’ well attended meet-| froma weeks’ pleasure trip spent | ® be transactions taking date on and after February 1, 1924, to bi ¢. H 0 ry 1, » to be rs where te th Lift Off—No Pain! |ff issted‘with'spears & Chapman Inc. sting? , ‘grave, where is thy the Odd Fellows’ man in his own order; Christ tho — Bridge Party Last Evening Sa wilt that Sboriy electek cenioeey| Mite anes. tai Chayanne. first fruits, afterwards they that] victors? || The sting of coun is At McShane Residence presiding. A large class of candi | fies ‘Thelma Patterson will; have | 27° Christ's at His coming. | Then) jaw. But thanks be to God which Mrs. C. R. McShane and sister, | dates was initiated and excellent |as her guest for a short time this pice Bae Nar lane doms to God, | S!veth us the victory through our Miss Grace DeWecody entertained | floor work was accomplished by Mrs. week Miss Margaret Penny of Man.| &! nthe tather; when he shell | Lord Jesus Christ. ‘Therefore, my last evening at an enjoyable bridge | Holcomb and her drill team. Re- | ville, formerly of this city. ven the fal * beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, pay at the home of the latter.| freshments were served at the close 2 o. ye aT + gant Sg ele aul au: | unmoveable, always sbounding ‘in bnors for the evening were won | of the meeting by the committee in| Mr, and Mrs. Harold Delaney of - rile a YG put all enemies | the work of the Lund for as much attended were Mrs. W. J. Wehrli, | Report of North Casper in the Standard addition for a few s oy! % ¢ Mrs. John J. Durst, Mrs. M. E.| Christian Aid Society, nabs For He hath put al! things under} The chotr: Robertson, Mrs. Stanley Griebel,| Following is the anual report of eee me feet. Er ca se, eas we Day is Dying in the West; Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, Mrs. Grace | the Ladies’ Ald society of the North | Mr, and Mrs. Albert C. Chappin| ‘ aye are a pes, : im, “Ey Heaven is Touching Earth With Erskine, Mrs. R. B, Leggett, Mrs, | Casper Christian church: are visiting in the city with friends | MAnNes! {Nat Ne hinke der | Rests Harry Adams and the Misses Helen| Society organized January, 1923. | for several days from their home in = Pe pe i air teas Wait and Worship While the Stevenson, Nette Watson, Virginia| Church pledges —_--. 7400.00 Colbrado. Springs. : oe cand. yaw oi alls. thines | Ds Williams, Mae Winter, Josephine | Expenses for furnishings-.-— 295.26 eo. i. 3 Parry, Elsie Winter, Mabel Wehrll| Pastor's salary 85.00] Mrs, Margaret Sautters left last peer See ae ais oat get cue Wit ee alight, camps. Janitor’s salary —_. 35.00 der, .» having | 8° Dp 8 3 on Gere ae Ae rs 35.79 See carne Hs een aed all things under Him, that Godj Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of SPEARS & CHAPMAN, INC, By J. B. Trumbull, Mgr. Insurance Dept. By A. E, Biglin, President OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING comer wolf Something Good’ JAS. H. BURY REALTY CO., INC. ; = ea u ‘ ure od at N £ e Flowers -.----------~----. 19.75 | sister. my be, ell_in ,ell. 4) Biles: what | . | Stantly that corn stops hurting, then Drew 7 te $870.80 iftaatrs Tocitie oka if te osaNi oe ke ak UT PERS ‘ONS sifted you lft it right off with | We are more than anxious our customers should be- Pip item Pedoe ss Str Sa ae Fhe oats Joes tial ndelsty: | Miathene Teste el Oe ee at allt: “Why are, they then .bep- ing, gnasy pains constipation | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of || COme better acquainted with the quality of our Fern- in Lot bridge club yesterday at her| wish to thank all those who helped | this week from Denver. tized for the dead? pel whe Seotionid ad Diooton feproeed b> “Freezone” fora few cents, suffl- dell line of groceries, Ferndell canned goods are id home on North Durbin street. to make the work of the aid a suc- wise tp on na ets pa eee we aed Ss Ceo epraye: Sey.) Sera cotst packed under the gauss sanitary conditions, fruits iM Honors' at' bridge for the afternoon / Cess-and especially merchants | Mr. and Mrs. M. “A. Wellington . “ '|f selected for their size and ripeness; placed in the were taken by Mrs. W, H. Snoddy | who have donated'to the society. [havo as their guests at thelr resi. 3 die dalty he gitar tha neon ML prank ~ only 289! and the Tiatieeet ate nent. | best grade of cans, each can Mi godtiered to make it ht and Mxs. C. H. Carpenter. Miss pithshias dence on Elm street, Mr. Welling- Ob agen Xe have tonwht: with re DAMS" OF; cE in. —Advertisement. fe fi ll wpa hich migh h 5 Rose Ryan of Omaha was an out of nee Longan Is Guest - |ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Beery oieheeen eine cavnatkeeta ed CE ee pared ate poison which might come from cheap ke town guest for the afternoon, Bridge Party. ©. Wellington of Indianapol ? e i gu fo ai ‘Miss Winifred Turner entertained oes me, if the dead rise not? Let us 3 : a Pi Phi Meeting At at an informal bridge party given| Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Robinson are Extra heavy syrup. What do you save if you pur- Bailey) Residence ae Saenune af fhe Haye residence, tepending the day at Salt Creek vis- Seve jekiee Cias yas « hosingee chase a cheap can of fruit and have to spend 10 cents h Mrs. W. J. Bailey was hostess last | 416 South Ji son street, in nor | iting with friends, ‘airs. A gi fee. ft evening for a meeting of the local|of Miss Catherine. Longan hore 4 rele cee. ou n S for sugar to make the fruit sweet enough to enjoy. pe Pi Beta Phi sorority at her home on| birthday was yesterday. lonors Mr. and Mrs. E. 8S. Skinner are Jack Stingley arrived’ this morn- ot South Wolcott street. Among those | at bridge for the evening were’won | making their home temporarily in | ing on o reveal dace unnese tip : Canned Soca Neer soon be ene Order the is who attended were Mrs, Arthur A.|by Mrs. Robert Baxter. Guests | Gheyenne and have taken the | trom Lander. small assortment listed below and learn the real good te Sshulte, Mrs, Fred Newman, Mrs.| present for the sxsiihe “eae pas Stanley ‘8. Vaughn residence fcr rg Oh goods put under the Ferndell label. . Timothy, Ji Di » Mrs. 8. N.| A. J. Worthman, irs, eral months, , Brooks, “Mra. Geel Bon, Mrs. Pitt] Baxter, Mrs. Hays, Mrs. H. 0.| °°" iter ae A. BM. Dillin is a. Scottsbluff, Neb.. IN THE NEW MICHELIN CORDS AND THEY FIT YOUR OLD RIMS See the New Peerless With Michelin Comfort Cords—lIt’s a Knockout u R. M. MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN 316 W. Yellowstone Phone 309 You should be as careful about quality in canned goods as we are, you and your family are the ones that eat them. - he cit: 1 f Covert, Mrs. Sam Neff, Mrs. John| Perry, Mrs, C. E. Melker, Mrs. Among Casper people who spent hort Ais Bath Bares Whelan, Mrs, ‘Stanley Greenbaum, | Dewan, Miss Mary Worthman, Miss a short time in Cheyenne this week Mrs. Paul Weidner, Miss Sara Stew- | Catherine Fapeany iso Caroll | are O. O. Lea, L. B. Fulton, G. R. art, Miss Gladys Hasbrouck, Miss | Worthman and the ess. Taylor, S. W. Conwell, W. 3B. | j, from Cheyenne ‘and will leave Dructlla Stewart, Miss Frances Fer- see Emery, Mrs. I, Miller, Mra. C. M.|tsmorrew for Sheridan where he is A ris and the hostess. Methodist Circles Palmer, D. A. Wood, C. B. Wells, | stationed. see Will Hold seers a a | Rt, Wallace, W. A. Bergstrom eee The circles of the lethodist | and ‘T. S. Cooke, general manager 7 vin s! church will meet Friday afternoon | of the Standard refining opera- primers ae raaye mae i bust: The Ladies’ ald society of the|at 2:30 o'clock with the following | tions in the Rocky mountain dis- ness and visiting with friends. . eee T. B..Apgar came up this morn PHONE 1 can 21% Ferndell Lemon Cling Peaches 2 cans 21% Ferndell ib Pineapple 5 ounce bottle Ferndell Marschino 3 First Presbyterian church will meet | hostesses: Ps trict, who was enroute to Rowlins. oe tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | Kensington, Mrs. H. O. Swenson, M. B. Baker has returned from at the bungalow church with Mrs.| 522 South Beech, assisted by Mrs. Chicago where he has been visiting CITY BRIEFS for the last few weeks. eee Dayton Blair is among the Den- Ray C. McShanes’ committee in|Johnston. charge, Social Service, Mrs. T. A. David- por * Cherries, (FREE): at cee son, avenue. , é 4 c 2% Methodist Circle CY circle, Mrs. W. C. Rhodes, ver business callers spending set- 41 D v2 Ferndell Pitted eh Will Meet Friday 517 West Thirteenth street. Clyde Brown has returned from | eral days in the city this week. runes The Busy Bee circle of the Busy Bee, Mrs. J, C. Cook, 815 Methodist Ladies’ aid society will | Howard street meet Fylday afternoon at 2:30| Victory Workers, Mrs. H. E. o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. C.| Myers, 620 East First, street, assist- —— Ef dd Dy Mrs. Allen. Capital Hill, Mrs. C. Badger, 321 reduce Your Fat South Lincoln street, assisted by Without Dieting Mrs. Northrup, Senior Philathea Class Will Bo Entertained. Dubols and Lander where he spent 7 ee a week or 10 days. William. Grieve has returned from apna Rochester, Minn., where he has Harry Hays has returned to his | been taking treatments. Mr. Grieve home in Lander after spending a | js reported to be greatly improved. number of days here, eee cee Joseph Elliott is spending several days in the elty from Salt Creek. vee 8. O. Fleming is an out of town PHONE as All four cans of the above for $4.98 with 3 the cherries free. Thomas Gorman is a Denver busi- ness man in the city who arrived this morning. see Years ago the form reducti " M. B, Douglas and son are here a Today it is “Take Matmola Prescrip.| Mrs. C. H. Lowe will entertain | business man spending several days | ¢rom Montana for séveral days. = Hon “Tablets”, Friends tell friends | the Senor Philathea class of the | in the city from Harrison, Neb. L yythese friends tell others. They | Methodist Episcopal church at an = 39 rt tite And Sti reneds Mee at®. ‘hey | informal Kensington ‘Thursday af-| J. A. Helmreich is a Laramie man STERS PILLS ° Pr easily without going through long | ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her resi- | spending several days here. HE DIAMOND BRAND, 638 East Second Street A a tiresome exercise an dence, 113 South Lincoln street. Lue 3e pages 4 Soong at wn T fn Tablets are wanel Hreserip- | Ai young matrons of tho church | Henry Altman {s a Casper visitor penal T blots sold by y has toe 3: ts the’ world over at one dollar | Who are not members of any other | from Cheyenne. i ag a “ 9x for a box or if you prefer you can | class are invited to attend. Mrs. ey Din ieee WE DELIVER PHONE 1251 is (ers yultect from the Marmola Co. | Lowe will be assisted during the! “aiiiton Schachtre arrived today |e years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliab 4 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich., q Advertisement: afternoon by the Mesdames A. F.:from Denver and will spend several Do—M SOLD BY PRUGGISTS EVERYWHERf | <A aS

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