Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1924, Page 3

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Sts uteses 5 refunded. Guaranteed Harmless and Non-Poisonous A two weeks treatment of three tablets a will prove its effi- ciency for Blood Pressure, H iter, High ardening of the Arteries, and Run-Down Condi- tion. supply you, send $1.00 direct to po ho he New York y 8 Bell’s Portrait STUDIO Smith Building 131 East Second St. Phone 1303 BAK-A-TONE Your Car IT LASTS MARY TOBIN —_—_————— Chapin-Davidson Marriage Wednesday. Mya. Cornelia Davidson Another dancing party will be.gi and|by the lodge on * Tuesday evening, George/A. Chapin, both of. Midwest, |)/Déecember 16, plans* for which are’ were married on November 19, at 11 Pp. m., at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church, the pastor, the Rev. Lewis E. Car- ter.. They were attended by Miss; E.phemia E. Deranleau of Casper,) and Swan Swanson of Midwest. see Clan Stuart Will Hold Regular Entertainment. The Clan Stuart will hold its regu- lar monthiy social and dance Friday evening at 9 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’. hall. All members and friends are invited to attend. see Maccabee Dance Is Decided Success, The Knights of, the Maccabee lodge dance held Tuesday evening of this week at the Knights of Pythias hall was a decided success. The seventy-five couples. who attend- ed, entered into the sp! of the occasion with much zest ahd good Only. One Week Left T am leaving town and to avoid heavy shipments will Sacrifice My Hats FAR BELOW COST All Hats in stock to go at ||. $8, $5 and $8 Values up to $32.00 Trimmings, Veilin; Orna. ments and Feathers for S: now being made. f One hundred ‘fraternity men are to sit down to the: Pan- banquet at the Townsend hotel this evening at’ 6:30, the main dining room’ having been entirely reserved for the affair. A. E. Stir- rett will preside as toastmaster at the dinner and a permanent organi. zation of Casper fraternity men is expected to be formed. The committeé in charge of the arrungements includes Dr. T. J. Drew, Earl Callaway, B. C. Madden, Ross M. Grant, William Schoon- maker, Wheeler W. Canfield, John McCray and E..H. Thomas. eee Mrs. Hoff Will Be Hostess For Her Bridge Club. Mrs. A..F. Hoff will be hostess on. Saturday at her home on South Center street for the regular .meet- ing of the Fortnightly Bridge club. eee Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell Are Hosts at 500 Party. Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Hartzell were hosts at. an enjoy 500 party given last evening at their residence, 933 West Midwest avenue, honors at which were won by Mrs. Alta Smith and G. O. Houseley. At the close of “DIAMOND DYE” IT ) ; A BEAUTIFUL COLOR — Perfect home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold ‘water'to tint’ soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye ‘rich, permanent colors. Each 15-cent pack: age contains di: rections so simple any woman can dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, waists, dresses, coats, stock: Mrs. Mc’s Hat Shop ‘| Balcony Sprecher’s Pharmacy. ters, draperies, coverings, kind—and tell your druggist whether the material» ou wish’ to color ‘is wool or silk, or whether ‘it ts linen, cotton, or mixed goods.—Ady, We are offering eight different patterns in Street and Dress Shoes at reasonable prices. You must ciate them. Friday and Saturday only. In black patent leather calfskin with hammered buckles. Regular $8.50 shoes at ~ fs Brown and black kid military héels. Wonderful shoes for fall wea per pair ov $5.95 Black and brown suede New round toes. Regu’ values, ; per pair __--_.-___- Patent Leat and dull Regular Arenm ZONN=IO see these Shoes to appre- Black satin, suede trim, chosen as one of the smartest fall patterns. values, aac Og $6.95 Luverne Oxfords, ful fittin $8.00 va MuoL Oxfords. lar $9.00 $6.95 her . Strap Pumps Several different patterns which sold regularly $ at $8.50 and $9.50__ Patent leather, Pumps. Regular $5.00 values : flat heel strap $3.95 6.95 military 160 pairs of Ladies’ High Shoes, A real dress satin pattern, beauti- ig strap Pump. Regular lues, per pair ~___ $5.95 Ladies’ Shoes a and: Mrs. B. V. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bendon, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bert; Parody, Mrs. Alta Smith,’ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker, Mr. and. Mra. “Owen Stan: bro, Howard McCormick, Earl Bon- del, Chalmers Wise, Charles. Ander- son, Ray Traylor, Joseph Lindquist, and the host- and. hostess. “4 : large class of Arch Masons are cordially invited to at- tend. Gree ees, W. C..T. U, Divisions, Will Meet Tomorrow, e ‘The Woman's Christian Temper- ance union divisions will meet Fri- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the following hostesses: The Anna Gordon division with Mrs. Valaria Bailey, 430 CY avenue and the Fraucis Willard division. with Mrs. Dan Speas, 160 North Grant street. .{ All members are askedito be present Moore's Music: Masters, the orches- tra recently obtained ‘from Kansas City, Mo., by the Arkeon- manage- ment. . Mrs. Kem Will Complimen: Alton Visitor Friday. . Coppinger of Alton, Tif, house guest of Miss Mar- garet Dougherty, at an informal eyening bridge party to be given on Friday at her residence on South Center. street. Twelve «guests will attend. Today. Mrs. C. ‘B..Littlefieid .entertained informally. at luncheon today at her home in honor of Miss John Burnett of Little Medicin it in Casper for'a were laid for siz. eee Birdge Club Members Are Entertained. Mrs. H. O. Schienk-entertained her bridge club this afternoon at her home,/ 307 East ‘Twelfth_ street, for tho regular. mesting. Guests and members present were: Mrs. Ray :| Holloran, Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mrs. Arthur Siren, Mrs. 0. G. Goff, Mrs. Keogh,, Mrs. Lee Reno,.Mrs. Harold Thompson,. Mrs. Cleveland Storrs, Mrs. Thomas U. Troth and M Otto’ Stratton. The club will be en- tertained again in two.\weeks on Thursday. afternoon. by \Mrs. Goff. eee Kensington Saturday at Tabernacle. Reservations for the. Kensington luncheon :to.’be given-at 1 o'clock Saturday at the tabernacle by Wemen of the: Presbyterian church should be made some time before tomorrow with one of the. following committee: Mrs. B. L. Scherck, phone 451; Mrs. R. R. Denny, phone 2635, or Mrs. L. H. Sennett,.phone 756M. An invilation-is jo extended to the men to attend as there will be special tables arranged for them. see Dinners’ Precede Country Club ‘Dance Last <5vening. “Among ;those: who: entertained: at dinner last; evening at .the Country club, preceding the'informal dancing party, re: Dr. and Mrs. I. N. as officers will be elected for both <ee SS nd Mrs. W. F. Henning were at an informal dinner given Tuesday evening at their home on South Wolcott street with flowers and designs artjstically carried out in pink used for the table decora- tions. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. E. P..Rhorbaugh, parents of Mrs, A. J. Cunningham, who are vis- iting in the city from Hood River, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus, *Mr.and Mra.-A. J, Cunningham and the host and hoste: Tickets can be purchased from the members’ of the American~ Legion ard all those taking part in “The Girl in Red.” ‘These tickets are. good for any performance and can be ex- changed at the Iris box office begin- ning next Monday morning at 10 o'clock sharp. Frank Probst of the Mountain States. Telephone and Telegraph company spent yesterday at Mid- west on busin for his company. e-. J. A. Happ and I. J, Parker were Casper visitors in Cheyenne Tues- day, eee E, V. Gregory was a Douglas man who arrived in the city yesterday. eee Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Jevnager and family left this week for Fairview, Mont., where; they will make their future home, ees Mrs. Katherine, A. Morton, super- intendent of schools, is in Casper from Cheyenne to attend the state special class teachers’ meeting. eee Francis Brown left this week over- land for the southern part of the state where he will purchase pota- toes to’ be used at the commissary here and at Salt Creek. eee Eugene’ McCarthy 1{s spending several weeks in Oregon on busi- ness. ee 8, Hugh’ McDonald is a Salt Creek visitor: spending a number of days in Casper. © ‘ Byron 8. Hule is in Casper from || Cheyenne ‘and tea guest at the Hen- Evening. Members «of: the Elks lodge and thelr familes are invited: to ‘attend an_ informal icing | given at'the auditorium?on Satur- day evening of this week.-The dance Plans are being made by the following cémmittee: Mrs. Edward Scherck, Mrs, A.) M.° Gar- butt, Mrs. Frank Scherck, Mrs. Lyle EB. Jay, Mrs. Elmer Green, Mrs. Adolph Smisor and Mrs. James Huft. ee 8. Mrs. Townsend Entertains Mrs. Leigh Townsend’ entertained @ number of her friends today at an informal luncheon and bridge party Siven ‘at‘the Townserthotel. Guests who attended. include; ‘Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, ‘Mrs. B.°B. Lummis, Mrs. E. L. Estabrook, Mrs. H.C. Patrick, Mrs. Don Smith, Mr: Rose, Mrs. ‘Nefl Charles Geis, Mrs, H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. Carl Shumak- er, Mrs. R. B. Wertz, Mrs. A. E, Stirrett, Mrs. T.*8. Cooke, Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Mrs. R. C., Wyland, Mrs, R, D. Miller,’ Mrs, “James P. Kem, Mra: Gus Bell’ ‘afd Mrs. Robert M. E. Young will be hosts at a dinner tomorrow: evening complimentary to'their house guest, Mrs. B. B. Butts: of Winner, 8. D., who ‘arrived in Casper yesterday and who will visit here for some time at the Young home on Wolcott street. eee St. Mark's ‘guild will -hold a bake sale’on Tuesday, ‘November 25 at the’ Midwest Pharmacy, the sale to include, ~~’ mincemeat, to the sale rag’ rugs-and two large Patch work’ quilts will be offered. f eee Mrs. William ‘Kaemmeriing and Mrs. George Jarvis: wére joint host- esses’ at an‘informal luncheon and bridge party given’ yesterday-at the Kaemmerling home on Park avenue for 36 guests.. Honors, at bridge for the afternoon -were-won by Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mrs. William Pollock and Mrs.“ Mark O/ Danford. Complimenting her house guest, cranberry |’ ning. Dae eee John O'Brien of Mona, Wyo., t= attending to. business affairs here ‘will be‘ guest at the Henning uring his visit.in the city. eee J. D. Hurley of Chadron is # visi- tor here for a:short time, having ar- rived last evening. ‘ eee W. 8. McClain, C. H. Erickson and L. E. Garley are Denyer bus!- ness men registered at the Henning. eee Mr, and Mrs. D. EH. Fuller are guests of friends and relatives here for several days from Lysite. cee Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harrison have returned from a pleasant visit- spent with friends in Thermopolis. cee Mr. and Mrs. F. Philip are visit- ing with friends here from Lysite for a few days. Miss Margaret Sullivan, who has ee A. Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine”’ does Wonders for:Any Girl’s Hair ~ heels, brown: or black. These are regular $8.50 to $10.00 High Shoes, , ; . per pair --_-._,~__= $2.95 New shipment of plain Opera Pumps—Satin or patent, all sizes, $8.50 Pair The BOOTERY PHONE 1730 Arch Preserver Shoes 124,EAST SECOND Mrs. B. B. Butts of-Winner, 8. D., Mrs. M. E. Young rill entertain at an informal bridge tea on Saturday at her home on, Wolcott street. , eee Royal ‘Arch; Masons Will Hold Meeting. Capitol Chapter No: 8, Royal Arch Masons will meet in regular seasion this evening at 8 o'clock. The past and most excellent Masters degrees ————$—$—$ When You Feel a Cold Coming On Take Laxative BROMO QUININE ‘Lablets to work off the cause and to fortify the'eystem against an at- tack of Grip or'Influenza. A ‘Safe and Proven Remedy,’ The box bears signature. of E.. W.-Grove. 30c.— Ady. Girls? “Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten your ha@ir-brush with a little “Dan- deriné” “ahd brush it through your hair. The effect ts startling! You can do your hair up immediately and * will appear twice as thick. and heavy—a mass ‘of gleany hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, fresh: ness, and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair “Dan- derine” is also toning and stimulat Ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of “Danderine” at an or toilet counter and just see healthy and youthful y pears after this de jug dressing. been visiting in the east, is now t! guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Donlin and family in Fort Wayne, Ind. Miss Sullivan, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Donlin and Mrs. Maurice O’Connor who visited in Casper for a month this fall, attended the No- tre Dame-Nebraska football game played at Notre Dame last Saturday. Miss Sullivan expects to return to Casper during the first week of De- cember. eee Word was received in Casper last evening of the death in Denver of Gordon W. Johnson, five year 0:4 son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson, formerly of this city. Death came following a lingering illness. ary Miss Florence Jones. is isiting with friends in Lander for several days this week. Ser Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Hull are visit- ing wtih friends in Omaha for -sev- eral weeks haying motored to this city last week. eee Mrs. W. C. Richards and son who have been spending the last few days in the city visiting with friends’ and relatives are home in Nebras! turning to their R. 8. Murphyeof the Western Heat- ing. and. Plumbing company. has_re- turned from an extended trip to At: | stores, jantic City and vicinity. Mrs..Mur- —aAdv. phy accompanied by her son expects to leave Friday for Kansas City and Chicago on a pleasure trip of several weeks. see Joe McKenna of East Liverpool, | Ohio, is in Casper visiting with his mother. ee Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Carrier, 1418 East Burlington street, announce the birth of a baby son. Both moth- er.and baby son are doing nicely. eee Herbert C. McClellan of the Vet- erans bureau has’ gone to Crosby, Wyo., for the investigation of de- pendency claims filed there with the bureau. He will return Saturday night. eee James C. Laughlin of the Veterans buréau will, return Saturday from Douglas where he went this week to| supervise men in training at that point. GOITRE REMOVED j} *: Syracuse Lady Tells How She Was ed an Operation 5 Putnam says she will sayed an operation with Sorbol Quadruple, a coloriess liniment. Manufactured by Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, O. Sold by all drug Locally at John Tripeny Co. Feverishness arising: therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of stlHiln. Absolutely Harmless =No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it. REMOVAL SALE Cry for Constipation, Flatulency, Wind | Colic and Djarrhea; MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of allaying Pfor its PAGE THREE. How to Make Pine ugh Syrup at Home Hae no equal for pro: + Pine is used in nearly al tions and remedies for o reason is that pine ci elements that F effect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat chest. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part usually p Sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 244 ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar. ‘syrup. Or you can use clarifi lasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of Either way, you make a full pint— more than You can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is Pure, good gnd tastes ver ay be dry, be persist: nis Pinex Il stop it usually in 24 hours or less, _Splen- did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarse- Ress, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine ex- traet, and is famous the world over ect upon coughs. titutes. Ask your ounces of Pinex” don’t accept any- nteed to give abso- n oF money refunded. » Ft. Wayne, Ind. are of su druggist for with direction: This Sturdy Little New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- Jar by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms, The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. BLAKEY & CO 136 SOUTH CENTER ST > REDUCED PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS We must reduce our stock in order to be able to move into our new location, Dresses $25 100 Silk and Wool Dresses for street and afternoon wear. Values to $55.00, sale price___________________ $95.00 Dresses $15 Silk and Sport Dresses, in Wool. Regular $25.00 values, sale price wo ------------ ~~~ -----------_____-$ 15,00 COATS Specially priced___ SUITS $25.00, Specially priced:___-______ HATS All Pattern Hats specially priced $45.00, $65.00 $25.00, $45.00 $5.00, $10.00 20% Discount on our entire stock of hich grade merchandise during this sale.

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