Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 10

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AGE S! Che Entered ss matte: ‘The Ca 1 The & sper, W3 opposit siness Tl) Branch By J., Prudde icago, L dg., Bost Member: ye Year, je Year, s Mont iree Mo e Mont! r Copy ©. Year, 16° Year, « Month iree Mo 16 Mon! Au A If you My for § speci lock. 4 =, 2 7 The p aimed * ent..to! ul opi, TOW + olled ill pa; st of If La ‘ated, In 19 ning ¢ Llows. 1 sither overn ery. t > COM yw pa The panty Wl uy Eas en, e li rope! Int bei ilro: rm, e tl etly ving orde wer ght f nu nd + nd + ill * Fir t th 1 it rade ncce > a 5 di alty uch atic xtey rall he hic nce ud he rue it] Ty ne go, are ral ort OTT ler ha utr as! 1s ul PAGE TEN, van will act as publicity manager SO having been recently elected to fill the position. The next meeting of the chorus will be held on Tuesday (Continued from Page Three cf next week at the Klein-Marks Mrs. C. L. Greedy and Mrs. Nar-|Music and Art’ shop. bert O'Neil. Mrs. Jamieson received S258 a guest gift. A. T. 0. Alumni Guests present to meet Mrs. Holds Meeting. Jamieson were: Mrs. M. K. Ellison,/ Members of the Alpha Tau Omega Mrs. G. H. Collingwood, Mrs. Nar-lalumni fraternity attended a dinner bert O'Neil, Mrs. J. W. Burns, Mrs.| given last evening at the ‘Townsend M. G. Paulus, Mrs. D. P. Moye,/after which a meeting of interest Mrs. B. H. Robertson, Mrs. F. R-|was held at the home of Stanley Elsner, Mrs. W. L. England, Mrs. | Greenbaum. C. H. Carpenter, Mrs. Harley Bot-| Among those who attended were: toms, Mrs. C. L. Greedy, Mrs.) Juda Metz, Stanley Greenbaum, George Utzinger of Rawlins, Mrs./c. ©. Chrisman, Gerald Austin, J. C. Crosby and sister, Mrs. Mag-} James Laughlin, R. B. David, Sam Neff, F. W. Layman, Lloyd Buch- anan of Cody and Glenn Parker. Trinity Lutheran Aid to Be Entertained. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Trihity Lutheran church will be en- tertained on Thursday by Mrs. Carl Krusnark at her home, 617 East Fifth street. All members are asked to’ be present and to bring to the meeting their scissors, thimbles and needles as articles will be distribut- ed by the Christmas committee. piste smth ence PERSONALS Miss Gladys Hasbrouck, secretary to Superintendent A. A. Slade, who was forced by Illness to return to her home in Sheridan 10 days ago, has gone to Denver, according to word recélyed today Mr.Slade, where she will undergo an opera tion. She is accompanied by her mother, Mrs, Deyo Hasbrouck see Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, who has been the house guest here_for. a fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Quinn, returned last evening to her horre in Denver. . gon of Portland, Treble Clef Cho Holds Meeting Tuesday. The regular meeting of the Treble Clef chorus was held last evening in the recital hall of the Klein- Marks Music and Art Shoppe with a large number attending. It was announced last evening at the meet- ing that there was a vacancy for two second sopranos and one excel- Those wishing to lent second alto. join the chorus are asked to com municate with an officer of the or- ganization or a member of the board of directors. Miss Patricia Sulli by A\CSINO heals itching skin troubles Resinol Ointment usually stops itch- Ing atonce, It quickly and easily heals {most cases of eczema, rash or similar |distressing skin eruption, not due to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crosby have as thelr guests at thelr home, Mrs. Crosby's sister, Mrs. Magson of Portland, Ore. Mrs. George Utzinger of Rawlins is the guest here for a short time of Mrs. C. L. Greedy. Roy Williamson returned this morning from a week's stay in Den- ver. serious internal conditions, Physicians jprescribe Resinol Ointment regularly| jso you need not hesitate to try it. Resinol Soap should usually be used with Resinol Ointment to . Resinol | Mr. an . Lioy: > Ropes kot ee fr. and Mrs. Lioyd Buchanan of wold by all draggists, Resor | COdY wero guests last evening at the Seap clears poor complexions, ' home of Mrs. Buchanan's brother, BH. R. Breisch: Mr. and Mrs, Bu- Those Red Goose Twins Are Visiting Africa They are still traveling around the world testing out their Red Goose Shoes. How they do wear! I. Africa the kiddies there Had not a shoe at all to wear. Their little feet were sore and torn They frequently stepped on a thorn. Now Muff were much didtressed To see their feet so dressed. And both declared “You cannot beat The RED GOOSE Shoes to guard the fegm Nifty Dress Shoes With Colored Tops You're going to feel all dressed up in these clever little patent leather shoes with their pretty colored tops Flexible and light yet strongly made to look good a long time on active little feet. We have them with black patent lowers and tops of Beaver Suede, Grey Calf, Black Calf or Beaver Kid. Also with Brown Calf lowers and Beaver Suede uppers Sizes 3 to 5__-__--_-__ ~--$2.75 Sizes 514 to 8 _-- $3.50 Sizes 814 to 11 ___--___-- $4.00 IGGIN W “TOUR SHOEMAN” “Home off Red Goose Shoes” after spending a short time at their |ranch near Nowood, Wyo. 7+ Mrs. R. E. Wertz returned this chanan spent homecoming at Lara- mio and departed this morning over- jand for their home. eee Mrs. John Whisenhunt and Mrs. Ida Price and son Lioyd have re- turned from Ft. Collins where ahey visited for several days at the home of Mrs. Dan Heckart, mother of Mrs, Price. ose H. T. Rockwood of the Brecht Candy company und Mrs. Rockwood are visiting in Casper for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs.’ Charles. Orchard were visitors in Casper last evening en route to their home in Denver morning from Denver where she has been spending the last week. . She was accompanied to Deriver by Mr. Wertz, who will return to Casper tomorrow. cee Mrs. A. V. Freeman of Denver is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna M. Power, at 1228 South Cedar. Mrs, Freeman isthe wife of “Buck” Freeman, pitcher for the Bears, Denver's Western league bal] team. one Miss Dorothy Gee, who has been visiting with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Gee for several months is returning to her home in Ilinols this afternoon. eee .Mrs. .W. L. Connelly and neice, Miss Margaret Dougherty hive re- turned from a months trip to East- ern points’ and-to Sulpher Springs, Mo. see Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gilroy form- erly of! Casper who have been mak- ing their-residence in Chicago for a number. of months returned this week and will make their home in this city. eee Fred Knight of thé Areo Oil Pro- ducers company has returned from Colorad®@ where he spent a few days Mrs. visiting with daughter. Knight and . Friends wil be yleased to learn that Mrs. Frederick B. Andrews who recently underwent a serious opera- tion and who was seriously ill, is greatly improved. It is expected that Mrs. Andrews will be able to leave in a week for California to spend some time until her health is fully recovered. . ee Mrs. J. L. Linn and son and Mrs. L, Poston have returned to their homes in Lander after spending several days in Casper with friends. eee Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Hinds and son “have returned from) a several days pleasure trip to Denver and Colorado Springs. ose Miss Emma Baldwin is visiting with her parents in Ft. Collins for afew days this week. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Todd have returned from a two weeks’ trip. They visited Chicago, Milwaukee, Kalamazoo and Denver. * eee . The Misses Nellie Potts and Nellie Quinn have as their guest, Mrs. Jo- seph Hand’ of Crawford, Neb. Miss Helen Harris of Ft. Collins is visiting in Casper a guest at the Henning. eee Charles F. Maurer, attorney at Douglas, spent yesterday in Casper visiting with Otto Bolin id Bert WEEDELL | REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Attorney —Political Advertisement. CROSLEY RADIOLA Service and Satisfaction Two of the greatest factors for your convenience when buy- ing a Radio set. If you haven’t the one, you haven’t the other. When you have Radio troubles take them to a Radio man, he will set you right! Don’t experiment, it’s costly. We have the most complete line of Radios and Radio Ac- cessories in Casper, WATCH THE PARAGON } You might miss a real bar. gain. The price drops @ dollar a day Today's price, PLOO.OO Watson Radio Shop “The Little Store With the Big Business.’’ Phone 368W 218 S. Center Atwater Kent De Forest SET TL BERR Au. ©be Casper Daily Cridune — = trict No. 2 of Casper Boy Scout] Chicago has one telephone for cone . every: four ‘people of ite population. Good eats will be very much in | ——————————__—________ evidence at tonight's mecting, ac- cording to the report from Commis. sioner Jones. Any boy who is not a Scout is inyited to attend this meet- ing at {7:30 tonight, ————_—_ SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 29.—Con- tinued rain here today caused post- ponement of a game between St. Paul and Seattle for the class AA baseball championship of the world. —$—$— — ———————————<<<_—__— Bargains In Every Department Wagner of the Richard and Cu: ningham store. of the veterans’ h Buffalo, is here for a short time this week and is a guest at the Townsend. eee see . W. B. Hardenbrook was among the Douglas visitors who spent yes-. -H. W. Blackburn arrived this terday here. _ | morning from Denyer and will spend several days nere on business. a a ee) < RR: Cosper is a’ St. Louis busi- ness. man_ arrived in the city this mor! . vee XK. O. Cameron ,was an arrival last evening from Rawlins. eee Philip’ 8. Hoyt is a Lander visitor spending several days here. NEW TROOP OF SCOUTS. 10. BE LWNCHED HERE ‘Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica, will be o:ganized tonight at the Employees Association rooms in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy freight office. The old troop which had the number of one has finally passed. This was the first troop in the city of Casper, having been eee $ Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wise ars visitors spending a few days from Salt Creek. e- ; Mrs, L. T. Fox of Cheyenne has been visiting {n Casper for a short time a guest at the ene! oe Mrs. W. R. Thompson 4s ‘visiting with friends and shopping from her home Midws Er ° Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Zimmerman are among the Denver visitors spending several days here, e's A. R. Smith, state food and dairy commissioner is at the Midwest hos- pital suffering from a ured leg, the accident occurring when he was hit by a car crossing a_ street sat Salt Creek. ——————.__ Tomorrow 9 a. m. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK 30c Decorated Cups 15c $1.76 Ladies Glove Bi oe oer SLOO | a Gowns foes $1.00 | e ‘ - c=. 9gell Edwin Barrett ae vin Ba 15¢ DEMOCRATIC c Palmoliv NOMINEE FOR Bho Palmolive Talcum pe ‘Powd wom 15¢ County Attorney Records ~~. aan Metro Mixed Candy | Political Advertisement. Dave Schoeing and Floyd Logan are stockgrowers spending a few days here on bueiness from Lysite and are guests at the Henning. see Construction Co. Anything a oe Electrical SEE US. 142. E. Midwest. Ph,. 488-W | H. A. Loucks of. Sheridan is here on business and {is a guest at the Henning. ose £d Merriam is in the city on busi- ness from Moneta. 726 A. R. Jensen fs attending to bus!- ness affairs in Casper from Midwest. oe ey ,F. R. Ewing and William Ross were Denver men who arrived in the city this morning and who are reg- istered at the Henning. se H. 8. Harshberger is’ among the Lander business visitors\in the city for a short time. . -pound...-.----_.. 50. Metropolitan Store 152 S. Center St. ee “Doc Daniels of the National Supply company has @eturned from a soveral days’ business trip to Salt Creek, z This Sturdy Little New FOR COUNCILMAN eee Frank W. Mondell, director of the || | rt war finance corporation, is in Cas- Gulbransen Piano THIRD WARD Per, @ guest at the Townsend. Guaranteed in Every Particu- 5 ‘William Edwards, engineer for the || /@t by the Manufac' in eo Producers and Refiners’ corporation, || by ¥S is Nationally Priced ai feted bases |” ‘gage OO _ WALLACE D. EVANS trip to Rawlins and Parco. LA es ene Mahogany, oF ayaiaat - Charles C. Henry, who fs connect- Sold on Libera! ‘erms, ed with the Lee C. Moore compass, j AMERICAN PARTY is in Casper end is a guest at thol} The Chas. E. Wells A ‘Townsend. Music Co. 232 Fast Hoag Casper. And Lavoye, Wyo. eee Otto Spratt, representative of the Niles & Mosher Cigar company, is an out-of-town btsiness man here from Denver and is a guest at the ‘Townsend. s¢ Election, Tuesday, November 4, 1924 Home Products an®l Business Administration eee M. J. Hirsch of the. Ky Keimes company is a business vis!- tor here for a few days this week. eee Have you seen the 1925 Philip E. Peterson, Goodrich sales- man, is in Casper on business from Omaha, Col. H. A. Smith, who fs in.charge County Commissioner TWO-YEARR TERM TAXPAYERS A C Why does not the Stan dard Oil Company put asphalt on the market ready, prepared to lay for BITULITHIC paving, so that every local contractor can bid'on it? ©The patent on “BITULITHIC” has long since expired and we do not need the term “WARRENITE.” The city: could get bids from many bidders ‘and’ reduce the price of _“BITULITHIC” paving so low that every. alley. anc -street could be paved with “BITULITHIC” paving -atsuch-a low first cost that we could afford the expensive upkeep— all this by local labor and* material, create a new home industry, and keep ALL the profits at home, and at their, present wholesale of asphalt. F é MK Dee ‘VOTERS ON’ ELECTION DAY. Pledged to Economy —Political Advertisement. ‘ Local contractors cannot afford to install'the plant re- quired for “BITULITHIC” paving for the amount of work they might get. Why do not the promoters of asphalt give the users of asphalt, (the taxpayers if you please,) a chance? We are not against home industry, but the interest:of the taxpayers is our first concern. . Local industry is-for itself, we are intrusted with the interest of the taxpayer. We defend that trust. Every demand that-the promoters of asphalt. have made on the city council has been for higher taxes, higher first cost, and-higher upkeep. -We know that the asphalt promoters can remedy this prohibitive cost and. upkeep .if they will, and at the same time make their own margin of profit, promote a local industry and postpone the day when “Grass will grow in front of the Henning Hotel” SYLVESTER F. PELTON $10 JOHN M. WHISENHUNT Councilman from First Ward CANDIDATES FOR RE-ELECTION Paid for by those who; want the taxpayers to have a chance ent Dili, The CAMP Phone 425 HARDWARE CO. 147 S, Center —Political Advertisement.

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