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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE. postoffice committes has been pur- days. | Catherine Owen, Miss Mildred Proc-| tor Ladd who will spend some time|member. Young Daly was chosen | stuck, was reported yesterday as im- suing the investigation. tor, Miss Jeanette Bruce, Miss ®atherine Banning, Miss Stella Jo£an and the guest of honor. { vee Gardner, Miss Ethel Kissick, Miss was accompanied by Jun-|class of which Joseph Daly fs ajin which he was riding became L and Fraud visiting with his grandmother in| as valedictorian of his class last|proved. He is at the Memorial hos- Denver. Dr. Drew will attend a meet-j week and will be graduated on|pital in Laramie. ing of the Knights of Columbyp to | June ann hg wee Case Delayed be held in Cheyenne this week. : eee ‘Willlam C. Wardenjof Denver, . . > Mrs. J. N, Stewart and Mrs. 0.|Who has been transacting business Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D, Kolin are|'T. Borsch were among the Casper|affairs here for the last few weeks,| WASHINGTON, May 29.—Due to viriting with friends in Fremont,| people who spent a short time in|returned to his home yesterday. Inability to get sufficient attendance Neb., for several days this week. Cheyenne this week. “penatine at a meeting of the senate postof- ing of the Friday Bridge see eee R. W. Thompson ts here today on|fice committee Senator Heflin her residence on South Chestnut} Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hampton and| wr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson who|>usiness from Denver. Democrat, Alabama, deferred until itcen BI enne; Homer Mann of Powell; Percy | Street: son, who have been visiting with|have been the guests of friends ey ae Monday the beginning of his fight Much Driving Hurts Eyes After a long drive always wash your eyes with simple camphor, ; witchhazel, hydrastis, etc., as mix- ed in Lavoptik eye wash. This re- moves dust and germs and counter. BY MARY TOBIN 3 ; Cer ers friends in Thermopolis for the last | here for several (ays have returned| Glen Tetcher left this week for|on the conduct of the inquiry| acts effects of wind and sun. Stops Marriage We apne Ingham and Alice Spreng of Lara! parte Teachers Entertal fer deve ace ted COONIERMIRG| 15 theic cance Se Laramie. Into charges of land frauds in| dryness and burning. Casper Phar. Bs eee. Santee i ee pene were eppeness ‘if For Brides-To-Be. inocrow. cia ; bole eee Texas. A sub-committee of _ the | macy.—Adv. . Crane, ‘president ‘o! unt: \" ‘The, Park school teachers honored EELS | BE. W. Miller and daughter, Agnes| William O. Blenkarn will leave|~ SS ee — both of Lusk, took place last eve-| versity. ning at the Presbyterian manse, eee Miss Josephine Parry, Miss Violet Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rowland lett are out of town visitors here for a|this evening for Laramie where he | SA i RY come leot! f Faulk and Miss Katherine Pennock | !ast evening for Denver to be ab- | few days from their home in Texas, | Will attend the annual picnic of the . : Charles A. Wilson officiating. ‘the -aaemgement s Wednesday noon at a luncheon. | sent from the city for four or five | eee Sigma Nu fraternity. You Sing America---Why Not ring ceremoney was used. » The ‘The three guests who are to become} days on a combined business and| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Irwin of Den- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ellwood an-! june brides were presented with nounce the engagement of thelr | appropriate gifts. Miss Parry has ughter, May, to Walter J. Conlin. w. . phe) cinerriage> “Will. tebe been a much loved teacher at Park R.*Johnson returned yester- ? and will spend several days here. See I t? oro via This s Place | school f eral d Miss | day f: Evening at school for several years, an: lay from California and will spend Methodist Charehs apne ee ; Faulk and Miss Pennock have been | until Sunday here attending to bust- THE PARK TO PARK HIGHWAY § with the corps long enough to have|ness affairs when he will return CITY BRIEFS with the will be given this evening at made many friends among the chil-| to Los Ange'es. Mr. Johnson reports N Peeticck at the Methodist Drlecepat | Celebrate Anniversary. dren as well as the teachers with|that Mrs. Johnson's health is great. Now Is the. Timo: to Get. Hid’ of x : ° ‘g|, Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Moore en-'whom they have worked. Regret |ly improved: si 1 Frederick Kampf of the Producers These Ugly Spots. church by Mrs. E. B. Fisher's |, wi ey gret | ly . since moving to the J I e ertained at three tables of bridge ind. Refiner' ation. is d= senior class in expression. ‘The en- attends the departure of the three] western hintaan Fined pes Savarer Meo aie ee ta nae There's no longer the slightest A ¢ Ours AC. eee » |_ Miss Elizabeth Baker will go to|!i"s and vicinity on business for| eed of feeling ashamed of your Monday evening at thelr South Da-| girl; tertainment will be given under the &I auspices of the church choir for the |“y7 Street residence in observance freckles, as Othine—double strength SP. benefit of the organ fund. Mrs, H. {Of thelr elghth wedding anniver-| Celebrates Fifth Fart Collins this evening to visit | 18 company, Bee ELTEHtReaT too ce as OF CASPER Se fo has consented to take one (S223: Prizes were won by Mr. and| Birthday Tuesday. for a short time with her brother biteaied ° ‘ of th. Toading ‘arta In the vias [Areas “tnd Meee CE MN | eeeeeny yatarnon., tte. Jane Jack Baker, who ‘attending the |W: T- Connelly of the Mammoth | MS A00t8 STARTING AT CASPER—JUNE 15 . . G. -|Cordon celebrated +t! if i radi pany, 8} . Bthel Strickland, Mise Lillian Peter. | Guests Weluded Mr. and Mrs. H. C.|versary of her birthday, bY giving | Te atTa: Cole | Cheyenne. thls week. and apply a tile of ft fight and FINISHING AT CASPER—AUG. 1 2 _|Austin, Mr. an irs. George Van- h c2e fs nm , John Arnot, Mrs. Homer & party at the home of her parents,| Mrs. E. N. Allen who has been r rou ebobt wae Mra. Peter: Holden, 5. E daveer, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Miller,|Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cordon on spending the winter months Alexander Nesbit, former chief of |™0rning and you should soon see Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, x in : iOS | that’ avon the sworst:fretkles have The Most Thoroughly Interesting and Educational Fisher’ and. Mra. Osborne.’ Chars | -z, 82a Mrs, Bert Sie thy, Alvin South Ash street. southern California is the guest here | Police left last evening for Denver couple will make their home at Lusk. : pleasure trip. ver arrived in the city yesterday ; treat .|begun to disappear, while the SIX" WEEKS Imaginable fers of the play include Miss | gon, ant at re ie tng|, Indoor games were played dur-|of her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Fidel |t® SPend several days with his fam lighter: ones Have vanished entirety: InL Comfortable Touring C gifts were received by the! ing th, ily. n Large Comfortable Touring Cars Bmily Weston (a wealthy lady).} hosts. ing the afternoon and contests held,|at her home, 437 Divine avenue. ee te It is seldom that more than an ounce A * r Miss Josephine Parry, Mra. Euphelia Shae i prizes being awarded to the win- eee United States Marshal, Hugh u,|!8 needed to completely clear the|fy Talk It Over With Us at Once—Meals, Lodging, Side Frazer (Miss Weston’s aunt), Mrs.|gaq Fellows ere ectoee pleck refreshments | Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker have |, unt", 5 been spending several|Skin and gain a beautiful com- Trips, All Expenses Included H, Roe Bartle. The ‘Three Pegs, | Dagor wore ie, 2 LlateA: hy asta Cae esd ee utes Re thelr chawieg X06 | 500.9% os with Thier tami, roe | Digxion. Special Rates for C Booster Part: Marguerite (a flapper), Miss Benetta | Dance Toulehe., sisted by Miss Josephine Hilis and] West Twelfth strest, Mr. Walker's | “22°, ; i Be sure to ask for the double pene Behaory Danner. pOCREYS ALLY, Holman; Madge (a sweet delicate “ ellows dancing, club|Miss Marion Fuller. Twelve chil-| mother, Mrs. T. H. Walker of Lit.|Cuevenne- strength Othine as this is sold under i 3 will give a dance at the Odd Fel-|ren attended, eebatia cee ; s Call at 314 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. sir), Lols Rarle. and Pes (merry lows hall this evening. Odd Fol. Saeits Lagi sac R. W. Lewis has returned from| *uarantee of money back if it fails Phone 2310-M and happy), Beulah Bailey; ra is Rhos be od ers J ~| to remgve freckles.—Advertisement. a (the Trish cook), Gertrude Josendah!; |1O%8 2nd Rebekahs and thelr es-/ Warren Winter Is Chosen Denver where he has been spending r Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kem of corts or companions are invited. 1220 South Center street will have On Washington Debate Team. | the last few days attending to busi | Warren Winter, son of Congres: Lizzie (the maid), Grace Ferguson; ». ffal: Mrs. Conit (a talkative Italian), Dr-! soa, qin as their guest at thelr residence,|"* ““"* . . , Mildiced Fens eae Percer, (IS Decbeale Graves, Wyo. was chosen ee One of tig | Mr, Kem's mother, who is expected| rz. 8. Stewart of the United : Weston’s aunt), Margaret Holmes. z yo., was chosen as one of the/to arrive tomorrow fr h eae needle! : Ware Perigo The members of the Moose lodge four ‘best debaters of the Central|in Misscuri, Pe oumeeae | Sates inva: Bawalioan s0bpcing a anita aaa ted and thelr wives and the members |high school, Washington, D. C. to aeve ‘ew days in Cheyenne this week. Railway Club of the Women of Mooseheart Le-|represent them in a debate against 4 Det d gion are requested to assemble at the plot belonging to this organiza- tion in the Highland cemetery at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning for the purpose of decorating the graves of deceased members. Friday. The annual picnic of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club will be held at lower Garden Creek on Friday afternoon, May 30, to which all members of the club and families and dll employes of the railroad and families are invited to attend. It would be greatly ap- preciated by the committee in charge if all those having cars would have them at the station by 4:30 o'clock at which time the group will leave for the picnic grounds. ach one is asked to bring his own lunch, coffee and lemonade will be Mrs. Jack Daly and daughter Mil-| Tn, dition of W. G. Harri Harrisburg high school, Harrisburg, © condition o . Harris, a teattne Metiece of the “Direst |@ed_ will leave Saturday morning | state commissioner of child and ant. Primary,” on May 46. The aelee.| ‘0? Helena, Mont. where they will|mal protection, who collapsed after tlon of young Winter from a stu.|#ttend the graduation exercises at|tramping around the prairie about dent body of over three thousand | the Mt. St. Charles college senior 40 miles from Laramie thoulty vam this debate. ts che bie | GONsfipation is ruinous to children— keep yours healthy with Kelloge’s Brar Luncheon is Success. The Springtime luncheon and of St. Mark’s Synurgae proved to| ‘im listless. It can lead to more than 40 habit-forming drugs and pills. be in every way a huge success. other serious diseases. Mothers should “rad taste—particularly if ono has trie drews and Mrs. C. L. Cron. count of illness, from his system. 7 : y selling tickets for * ans, " Ae ee eeied to call Mee. B. 1. |. ‘The history class of the Daugh- soe Kellogg’s Bran—becauso it is ALL |9rinary unpalatable brans, Kellogg plies Synurgae Spring Time event of the schoo] year. —— . bridge party given yesterday at the Constipation undermines a child’s | regularly. It allows you to discon ' Oda Fellow's hall by the members|! PERSONALS _ |] neath. tt saps his energy and makes | tinue forest tho nas ot haa —everywoman’s store Honors at bridge were won by Mrs.| Mrs: John F. Trevett 1s confined | take immediate steps to Femove, safely ae of Pte cones and krum furnished by the club. All those|GUY Gay, Mrs. Frederick B, An-|to her home on Grant street on ac-| and surely, the dangerous poisons a ps epost pairthe Peete eget f Bran has a delicious, crisp, nut-likc ters of the American Revolutfon | Mrs. Cleo Rcsata has arrived in| bran—brings permanent relief, Noth- aide} itd id: pe wre eee eutte ation Fri, | Was present the occasion taking the|the city from her home in Denver | ing but ALL bran can bo 100 per eent | 127Or—an exelusivo flavor. It is mos a ¢ enjoyable with milk or ¢ , epri Py . . sree Mente are. asked to notify {Place of the regular meeting. and will be the guest here a week | effective. ‘That is why Kellogg’s |tisyores othat crate eam Sbrin Open This Evening Until 9. p. m. Mrs. H. G. Wilkes at 2869W for the] ,,r0seJn the party were Mes-/of her father, H. V. Reamer of reratlis coon denied by doctore: They |Hot.cereals. ‘Try it in bread, muffins paeseeeres es William olland, & .| Harry's Exprens ver recommended by doctors, ‘ ox tre 5 : purpose of making arrahgemeate: Fishburn, F. B. Firmin. W. B. Ty's P . Seen. know it brings results, griddle cakes and other recipes giver id on every package. ‘ Reed Cobb, W. W. Lacy, James, R. E.| Mr. and Mrs. William Reeder of | If eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran P ne Brid Ue Wertz, W. H. Lloyd, E. Richard] 1342 West Fourteenth street an. | is guaranteed to giyo permanent ‘re-| | Havo your children eat it regular!; te. E. A. Reed was hostess at} ShiPP. H. C. Chappell, T. C. Tod-|nounce the arrival of a baby son, | lief in the most chronic cases of consti. | —two tablespoonfuls daily—in chroni kin, Willim Kocher, A. J. Hazlett, yey, ation, or your grocer returns your |¢2S¢s, with every meal. Kellogg’s Bra: an informal Tuneheon and. briage|K™,Wiliny Kocher, A. J. Malet. |itobert Harvey, Sunday "morning, | Patio, of your grocer returna your [cases with every meal. Kloga’s Dr CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW : Decoration Day y ; Frederick B. Andrews, presi. erg Te intestines exactly as nature acts. It|grocers. It is served in indiv on South Center street. Honors a‘ dent of the Synurgae announced at bridge were won by Mrs. R- R-Jthe entertainment that the coffee us sweeps and cleans and purifies them. | packages by the leuding hotels a:v ve at iigliand ‘and. sister, Miré| T+ makes them function naturally and | clubs. Ask for it at your restaurant. : a Mrs. Patrick Sullivan Emma Holland are visiting with ; bneod EL Soe ciate g | ferved was Advo brand, donated by|triends here from thelr home in Guests Present were, Mrs. O. lithe McCord:Brady concern, and that| Gyrordo, Walker, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs-}the hams from the Richards &| ©?” i: t, R. Rose, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, | Cunningham store, the Norris mar- ee Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. E. J. Sulll-|iet, and the Midwest commiseary|, D®- Timothy Joseph Drew lett van, Mrs. H. L, Patton, Mra. T. A.|had been baked by the Weeniny [4st evening for Cheyenne and Den- Dean, Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mrs.] Baking company. The Casper Sta.|Y¢T Where he will spend several Robert Reed, Mrs. J. W, Johnson,|tionery company donated the tal. Mrs. L. F, McMahon, Mrs. R. M-|iys and prizes. Andrus, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. W. L. Among those who entertained at Connelly and Mrs. Jeremiah Ma-|private parties were: Mrs. H. A. honey, Burke, Mrs. Glen Littlefield, Mrs. eo, ¢.@ Guy Gay, Mrs. James Weiderhold, Jlonors Are Awarded to Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. yi *Studends at University. Brooks, Mrs. Joa Denham, Honor bocks, prizes and scholar-}| George Jarvis, Mrs. James P. Kem. i ate *j ships were awarded to students nt | Mra. Charles Crabtree, Mrs. R. G. Operation Advised, but Lydia E. the University of Wyoming at Lara-| Wallace, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, Mrs. ’ . mie this week. ‘This was the lat |C. P. Plummer, Mrs, Herbert Lada, Pikham’s Vegetable Compound Mrs. Denny, Mrs, John McGrath, Made It Unnecessary ae Compliments to Graduates JEWELRY The very fineness, the richness, the stability, Tremendous New Bargains Saturday and Monday assembly of the year, and was called Our Great Re-adjustment and Stock-Reducing for the purpose of awarding the|Mrs..J. J. Donavon, Mr: orge | the power and the last- : honors won by students throughout | Hackett, } Lovey Norris, Mrs.| _ Glasgow, Kentucky. I was run- i ew the last three quarters: Twentynine | Tom Spears, Mrs. Charles Stafford, down, nervous, with bo sppetite. My ||| ingmess of Jewelry are Sale Ends Monday Night, June 2. honor books were awarded, one from| Mrs. Francis Brown, Mrs. F. B. side had given me || | Symbolic 0: e strides Andrews, Mrs. Ed Donahoe, Mrs trouble for five or toward success and the each i. rn y 1 or ERIE rete liceec Ralph SSdokner, and luce-Jphin “Mes six years.Attimes ||| attainments of the versity. In addition to the honor department heads, a number of spe- {Miss Parry Is Honored ‘ eviGary secant ieen clal prizes were given. The Philo.] At Party Wednesday. . mental value! 3 ‘ M hine Parry, 1s to ‘ SHOE Soa aetygeae ETP ee seed deeds eyes 3 You will find in this store appropriate Watches, who also took’ it last year. ‘This | Parco, was the honored guest ut a Chains, Cuff Links, Silver and Gold Pens, Fountain prize is awarded for the best essay | Miscellaneous shower a: id bridge Pens, Bar Pins, Rings, Beads, Gold Knives, Diamonds, on some political or economle ques- | Party even Wiksseonr ete gag and many other articles the graduate will arpreciate. ion. The Agnes Mathilde-Werge- | > - > ~ i i i land scholarship in history was di-|0n West Yellowstone. Honora at |tableCompound. She hadnever used ||| We particularly suggest an inspection of our large vided between Frances Shier oi | ridge were won by Miss Parry and jt herself, but she said one of her ||| Stock of Gruen Watches. Mitcheli, Neb., and Alice Spreng of] Mrs. Dean Morgan. At the close | neighbors suffered just like I did, and Lakariiel of the evening refreshments were it cured her. After I had taken four 5 a . ‘ “f ” The hates E¢itor prize, awardea | 8*ved by the hostess.. Miss Parry bottles the pain leftmy side. I had a Parents and friends will also find in Tripeny’s a con- for conscientious work on the statr| ¥@8 the recipient of many lovely j Se appetite to eat anything that was venient as well as pleasant place to shop, a friendly ifts. fore me, and I began to do all tmosphere and a most complete stock of the “Branding Iron,” was won | ®t eZ | ranhin: & P P 5 by Daniel McCarthy of ‘Thermopolis, | _, Guests who attended were: Mra. “Iny worlc and my w. cornering I hadn’t done for years. first, and Marion Spencer of Grey.| Ftd Moore, Mrs. Grace Erskine, y m a drei Mrs, I aes) Y maker, and this last fall I began suf- bull seegnd, Honorable mention was Daidaiee sites ae reel wine ering with my side again, so began kiven to Leatrice Gregory of Rock Gladys Hasbrouck, Miss Helen | takingthe VegetableCompoundagain. J ® River, Bertha Crawford of Grey- 2 a | Lamon my fourth bottle, which makes bull and John Bruner of Cheyenne. | Stevenson, Miss Mae Winter, Miss 3 - - “ eight in all Lhave taken, I feel so D Nette Watson, Miss Elsie Winter, rugs an ewelr. Military awards, for expert marks- much better when. take {fend every: manship were given to George Guy | M{!88 Mary Bloodgood, Miss Harriet 104 tells me I look better. My appe- of Cheyenne, Harry Ninde, Harry = 4 tte improve 3 and I feel (stronger in 241 SOUTH CENTER Crippled by Corns | sis: an toirsnere Ballard of Casper, James Merritt 80 much, Ls of Sheridan, Albert Kinghorn otf i > oi .’’—Mre. MAGGI anna, Charles Hemry of Casper. U “G It” Glasgow; Kacttoaky, a Corliss Van Horn of Powell, Clark ELECTRIC WASHER PHONE 72 Beisemeler of Powell and Everett Murray of Upton. John Bruner of Cheyenne received the medal for the best drilled soldier in the university RO. T. Cc, Phi Kappa Phi books were given to Harold Hobbs of Cheyenne, Frances Shier of Mitchell, Neb., and Etta Diggs of Casper for high and cansistent scholarship. Robert Burns of Torrington won the Zeta Phi Engineering society award for high scholarship average through- out the year, GET MURPHY BROS. JERSEY MILK AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS Valley Grocerys__..--------. Neh eae Phone 850-J at the CASPER ELECTRIC CO. 121 E, First St. Phone 19933 Honor Books were won by Jark $5.00 Reward Hench Grocery_.--.------- ~---------Phone 2040 Gage, Worland; Donala Sabin of Corner Grocery. ..---Phone 672- ive doll ward will be paid Node; Kathleen Hemry of Casper: tM party furnishing the Casper {ff Foster Grocery—At Yellowstone Apts...Phone 2750 Edward Pearson of Belfry, Mont Dally Tribune information leacing Lawrence Meeboer of Laramie; Neva to the capture of the person who is|[¥ Noyes Grocery No, 1--------.._.-._-_Phone 1243 Crain of Buffalo; Alice Jennings, of 5 fraudulently collecting subscriptions 2--Phone 134 Laramie; T. J. Kelley of Laramie; from ‘Tribune subscribers. Patrons | South Ash Grocery. J. A. Freeze Confectionery. Phone 2077-M Garlond Allen of Pueblo, Co! Ser- of the paper should not pay any- Johnston's Fruit Market (New Public Mkt.) ..2570-W loblin of Russia; Kiyobe Tan-| It's fost wonderful how “Gets-T one their subscription except the - MURPHY BROS. Lima, Mont.i( Paul Devine, | £%4 callowes. Put a few drops of © , PHONE 1096-R SPECIAL SUMMER TERM BEGINS JUNE 2 Office Open All Day Saturday, May 31 for Enrollment Call Th Person or Phone 1325 for Information About Our Attractive Summer Rate DAY AND NIGHT CLAS Casper Business College, Inc. Phone 1325 a, d it” of/ carrier who de rs the paper or Fe - fat Ta om and Presta paia some alan authorized collector from the beret ee So eaaten acd m | office. If you are not sure you are Harold Hobbs of c a ow : . ty" believe this: | pity the right collector, ask him Anderson of Croaby will end corm pain at once, soon you| to show his credentials. If he cane \rthur Taliaferro of Rock Springy; | cin lift, the com right off with the fingers! not do #o please call the ‘Tribune Greta Neubauer of Nebraska; Har-| Money back guarantee. Costs but a trifle old Strader of Cheyenne; Patricia | 4 Mermbert: E Lawrence & Co., Chicago T | hi 15 Lynch, Colorado; Gertrude McKay,| “Getw1t” in sold in this city by e ep one 1 Bowman, Jack Corbett of| Kimball Drug Store.—Advertiso- laramie; Isabel Buckley of Chey-}ment.

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