Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 2

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on | 3 2 5 PAGE TWO OCIETY MARY TOBIN Mrs. MeOdrmick Is Honored At Party Mrs. Howard MéCormlek who was juet recently married In Denver was the guest of honér at a miscellan eous shower given last evening by Mrs. N. B. Thomas at her home of South David street. The evening waa spent in playing 800, honors at ere taken by Mra, Calvin Housley and Miss Who attended were Mrs. Calvin Smith, rs. Alta Smith s. 1.73 Sormick, Mrs. Wil Bend Mrs R B. Carfoll 1. H. Adam, Mits Jeanette s, Miss Ruth Castleman, Ruegeexger, Miss Raith éf honor Surprise Party Is Honor Of Birthday Date given Thursday af. t of the birthday M. L. Ronan n at the Roriah ant street, the spent in playing nors for which were won Mrs. Harl Hayes and Mrs. J..B A lunch twas served at the close noon at tables decorated designs © who attended were n, Mrs. J. C. Gris cw ett, Mrs Mrs. Thomas Kenney Mrs. W. T. Ma J Chamberlin f Mrs. L. D, Perry Hayes, Mrs. Charlés Mel J. B. Arnott, Mrs. M. M *. Dale Lowe and Mrs Valentine Dance This Evening At Temple A Valentine dancing party will be given this evening at the Masonie temple bymembers of the Masonic Dancing club, to which all members of the organization are invited to attend. D ions suggestive of and favors will add t of the affair. for the evening ‘will the Curt Butterfield a, who have played for all previous club dances and musie for dancing is unex Valentine's the enj music hed by p elied. Members of the floor com e include Mr. and Mra, J. and Mrs. Willlam H and Mrs. W. B. Hern: | Mr. and Mrs. H. ¢ Whit n Ali Masons. are cordially in-| to atter | Leo Oberniavsky’s Lucky Bargain From Sydney, Australia, comes an nteresting story of how Leo Cher. the violinist of the Chernt rio, that appears here Mon day evening at the Ametica theater CULDS “Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab- lets every three hours until three doses aro taken The firet dose al: ways gives relief. The second third doses pletely break up is y mpound, Price Drugeists guar | Coal Creek Coal $8. 50 Per Ton measure feos & Morris Phone 17J4 under the auspices of the Deepart ments] club came across a Stradi: varius in South Afriea, which he purchased for about tén dollars. Probably no mechanism for pro- Gucing sWeet s#Otindé is surrounded with 6uch a halé 6f romance as the viollh. No instFument has been the Subject of such heated debates and fraudulent practioés. Nowadays the instruments of célébrated makers are kept In pitiful glass cases regardless of the fact that they aré made to be played, to charm thé ear, and not to be looked at only. They are jeal- ously guarded, bolted, chained of padlocked so that no oné shall have the slightest chance of disturbing their inglorious feposé, As a result they have been extensively imitated ‘Phe weather beaten, dust begrimed violins exposed for sale in dingy | continental shops as olf Amatis and Stradivariuses are méetly frauds, At times, however, a pflze ts pleked up for & meré sofg. Remenyi found in a Naples shon and bought a Strad iva violin worth a hundred times more than thé shopkeeper asked for it. With this remarkable piece of FOod forttifie one might compare the experience of Leo Cherniavsky, who has been charming audiences every where with his brilliant techniqué and flawiess intonation. The instrument which he uses came into his possession in as ro- mantle @ Way as one Gould Wish. Be fore coming to this continent for thé first time the eChernlavek¥a toured South Africa, and, in common with all visitor’ to the land of the Zulu, @ trip was made to the great tvater. falls for which South Africa is noted. Within the shadow of the mighty Victoria Cia a Play is Presented At State Untversity. Members of the Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic organization at the University ‘of Wyoming of Laramie presented this week thé play, “The Great Divide’ to a packed house, The program fol: lows: Director of Drama—Mabelle L DeKay of Laramie. Philip Jordan—Ted Edelman of Sheridan. Polly Jordan (Philip's wife}-—Anne Gilbert of Lander. Mrs. Jordan (his mother}—Ruth Atwell of Laramie. Ruth Jordan his sister}=Crets Wood of Laramie. Winthrop Newbefry=Byron ule of Douglas Stephen Ghent—Harold Gilbert of Lander. Dr, Newberty—John Brokaw of Rock River Hon Anderson—Alfred Penca of | Pine Bluffs Burt Williama—Wiliam Chester of Roék Springs. Duteh—Ted O'Melia of Rawling. A Mexican=Melvin Watkins of Alabaina An Afchitect—Frank Buchanan of Lucerne A Boy—Robert Hyndé of Guern- sey Act I. Scene—Interior of Philip Jordan's cabin in southern Arizona 6n a late afternoon in spring. Act If Stephen Grant's home in the Cor: dillera rmountains, Act Itt. Living room of Megs. Jordan's house at Milford ‘Corriers, Masa. Business Mafager—Slyvia O14 man of Eheampment Assistant—Ruth Southworth Wheatland Advertising Manager — Julian Snow of Laramle, Property Managete—Afthut Pen Loulse MeNiff of Latamile. tings—Louisé MeNIf?, Rudolph Kleeman of Laramie, Assistants—Donna Rea, Laramie, Consuela Stephefis, Laramie; Fran- ces Colt, Minoeis; Ethel simpson, Laramie; Lueilié Moon, Dickie Betty Johnston, Cheyenne; Jean bee, Cheyenné; Mary Hobbs, Casper; Safash Holmes, Evanston; Mary Moore, Cheyenne; Nola Angle oe Casper People Attend Entertainment In Cheyenne. The Ekklésia soélety of Bt. Mark's ehurech In ¢ Lee: enné was ehtertanied 1 rhoon of this week c f o Tred i lume in Cheyenne r Blume Mts. Will und Mra. David J. He hostesses A progtam of intérest was given after which tea was served. Aniong FOR W Women value Red style who wear as to comfort, W ADVANCED | “We Fit tt Cor. 1st and Center Just Received A shipm RED CROSS SHOES and wearing qualities. We also carry Cantilever Shoes Nationally Known for Comfort nent of OMEN Cross Shoes know their SPRING STYLES ARRIVING DAILY Haytin’ s Boot Shop he Feet” Gladstone Hotel Bidg. the visiting state ladies who « ed were: Mrs. M. A. Becklinger, M W. Maeps apd Mrs. 3 M trané of Casper, Mre. Willis Sp and Mts. Charles Weagle of Sh dan, Mrs. W. Mfs. W. La Mrs. Frank E. Lucas, wite of th Secretary of State, and Charles McNeese of Buffalo, C. W. Tarrant of Greybull, } R. Piersés Of Gebo atid Mrs. Harris of Lovell . vrata Booktellows Enjoy Literary Evening. of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Chiurehi gram, They were Miss Dorothy ©. You understand why has been adopted as lift a cup of Hills B Every savory sip awakens new life . . . makes you glad you're alive. The rich, rare flavor is sealed wacuum. You are always sure of fresh ness and full strengt Hills Bros. Coffee, nomical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE In the original Vacuum Pack which keeps the coffee fresh, ©1925, Hills Bros. 815 S. GRANT Phones 289—1168 No, 2 ¢an Peas No. 2 can Green Beand This is only a few K. Rummel! of Dixon Jackley of Wheatland, The Casper Clrcis of Bookfeliow: mét Thuféfay evening at the home Smith. Two méftibers wate present and took part in an informal pro- No wonder the West is proud of its coffee! Standard from the Coast to the Missis< éippi the instant you break the vacuum seal and inhale that wonderful aroma, And you get another thrill when you E.R. WILLIAMS STORES SPECIAL For Saturday ana Monday APPLE CANE SUGAR CAN VEGETABLES | Each ~20¢ No. 24 cans California No. 2 can Corne..... Doz. ...$2.25 Peaches, rd eae | Case ...$4.35 4 cans DSc Bach ....1Be No, 2 can Tomatoes..| Doz, «$1.70 Here is a good combination of a our three stores and let our clerks explain. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY Che Casper Daily Cribune and Mrs. C. L. Greén, 132 North Beéch street, the Rev. R. R, Hilde brahd of the First Christian church Officiating. Mrs. Reece and Mrs. Green have been lifelong friends, the wedding of the latter havitig taken place a nifmber of years ago at the home of Mrs, Reece in Indlania. The couple left today for Denver where they expect to-make their home. o. May-Keith Marriage Is Announced «Affouncement has been made of the marriage of Miss Fern May of Midwest to Robert Keith of Salt Greek, the eéremony. having been performed at the First “Christian chufch parsonage, by the pastor, the Rev. R. A. Hildebrand on January $1, They Wete attended by Mr. and rewitt, and Misé Ura Billson, teach: ers in the county high school. Miss +| Prewitt read afd éommented upon a characteristic shért jory. “Ar kansaw," by Raytiond Weeks. Miss Hilison gavé readings from ‘The Midland,” a Mterary monthly of the | middie west Mrs. Mrs Original readings and reeltations were given by Mrs. Chappel Roy Churchill Smith, Neal Galatin, Bert -|Greéner, Lillian Van Burgh, and Mrs. Lillian Liuetné Wigin: eee Walker: Reet Marriage 6|Is Celebrated Here Mré, Mary Ellen Walker 6f th: ll} diana and Ulysses Grant. Resee of Everett, Washington; were quietly Atay Thursday evening, February Gat 7 o'tloék at the home of Mr. — = Hogan’ S | Spot Grocery 342 East A~Phone 2070 EVERYTHING CASH We Do Not Deliver Basin Butter, lb. ..1..42c Tall cans Milk.......10c Per case $4.65 Fresh Ranch Eggs, OB. seuseseccesun All Gold Apricots, No. 2 Gans, each ....+ 4..23¢ Bors Shelled Walnuts, ai Gold Cherries, No. 2 cans, each...28c Small White King Washing Powder_..13c for 25c Wood Cross Peas, 6 for $1 J. M. Coffee, Ib. Mt. Cross Coffee, 1b...48¢ Hills’ Red Can Coffee_58c Hilla’ Blue Can Coffee 45c M. J. B. Coffee, 1b... .55c¢ Dew Kist Berries, can, 36c No. 2 La Grand Corn, 6 CAMB oo. G1 Hills Bros. Coffee The Recognized ros. to your lips. permanently in h when you buy And it is eco- Hundreds of Other Low- Priced Articles on Our Shelves . Hogan’s Spot Grocery Phone 2070 COR. 5TH & WOLCOTT Old Public Market Phones 457—458 “The Corner Entrance” 129 W. SECOND ST. Phones 10—11 Per box -..$1.75 5 lbs. for___.95¢ Each 43c CAN FRUIT WAGNER Small but Sound 5-Pound Bag herbie! a California Fruits Rach ....166 OZ, 2 No. 214 cans Apricots Case au aS 75 and 1 No. 2% can Bartlett C Each, -___15¢ Doz. $1.68 Pears for ........4 Case ‘....$3.20 of our money-saving items. Call at any of Mrs. Sahderson of Thermopoiis. Mr. and Mrs. Keith are making their home at Salt Creék, Colds Mica Clair Bavhed te visiting here Should Always Be Treated With Vapors for the weék from Lander with her friends and rélatives. = = ask orHorlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Mitk “Horliok’s,’”’ at all rec S Avoid Imitations = Substitutes Vicks Is “A Vapor Lamp In Salve Form.” ‘ No Dosing, You Just Rub It Over Throat And Chest FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 It has long been recognized that the most effective way to treat colds {8 t6 Apply the medication directly ty This of g can only be done by meats of va the affected parts. pors that can bé inhaled. direétly luiigs. remarkable results. Vv Vicks provides the {deal methoa securing medicated vapors. rubbed over throat and chert the i: gredients—Menthol, Campho lyptus, Thyme, Turpentine—are porized by the body heat and inh: into the air passages At the same time, Vicks is absorb é4 through afd stimulates thé sk lke a poultice or plaster, affording a dotible acti6h which brings truly ICK?e VAPORUE Over I7 Mittion Jars USED Year. Wh iE Kopper Kettle Chicken Special Saturday Lunch 35c Vegetable Soup Fricassee Chicken and Poodles Cold Roast Pork and Potato Salad Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Fruit Salad Bread _and Butter Cotton Cake Chicken Feéds Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay ’ Carload Our Specialty Casper Warehouse Co. Phone 27 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE Coach 1924 Model Hudson Party fell down on payments— bi Dessert =p Sarre Se Tea, Coffee or Milk The Kopper Kettle O-S Building Westbound Arrives Departs | INO. 603 =. =-°1:55 p. m. 2:10 p. mj ‘ INo, 613 .-. 2-10:45 p. m. Salt Creek Busses Eastbound Arrives Departs | Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel | INo: 628 wscucada 6 iccticsassscen 6.45 p. m. 6:00 p. m 8 a, m. and 2:30 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY | Leave Salt Creek Eastbound Arrives Departs | 8 a.m. and 2 p. m. 4:00 p. m BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS 8:35 pit Bus Leaves 2:00 Daily Depart. | Salt Creek Transportation Co, 7:10 a m TELEPHONE 144 CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Baves you approximately 12 hours’ travel between Casper FAT and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Sait Creek Transportation Company's Office TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN JUST A FEW MORE DAYS UNTIL WE CLOSE OUR DOORS Are Quitting Business Two Big Shoe Stocks Are On the Block : PRIGES HAVE BEEN CUT TO A WHISPER Shoes for the Entire Family Are Here for You at Immense Savings. It’s You to Take Advantage of This Sale. EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES’ HIGH SHOES Ladies’ High Shoeg, in black and tan, vici kid or calf. Shoes that were sell- ing as high as $10.00 and $12.00. Made by E. P, Reed and Boyd Walsh. In military heels. Sacrifice price, pair_- EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES’ STORM RUBBERS Ladies’ Storm Rubbers with high heels. Regular $1.00 values. 5 Sacrifice price, pairs...__...- Cc Toe Hold Rubbers at Same Price LADIES’ AND GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS Ladies’ and Growing Girls’ Oxfords, in black and brown; low and military heels. Values from $5.00 to $7.00. Sacrifice price, $ per pair ..... ba ts to Sos ahd 2.85 LADIES’ BLACK SATIN SLIPPERS Ladies’ Black Satin One-Strap Slip- pers. $4.00 and $5.00 values. Sacri- ioe $1.85 WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS |, Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords, also One-Strap Canvas Pumps. $3.50 val- ues. Sacrifice 85e price, per pair BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES Sizes from 9 to 12 and 1214 to 2, Regular $2.75 values. BRCMNCON AE Ls oli iacund $1.65 CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS Mothers, buy your Children’s Slippers We have loaded two tables full of Slippers for children in for Easter now. sizes from § to 2, in patent, kid, and brown. They are worth to $3.50. $2.50 u $1.45 4%? $1.65 EXTRA SPECIAL fl MEN'S LEATHER PUTTEES Men’s Leather Puttees in spring and $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 values. strap. All go at one pric EXTRA SPECIAL MEN’S OXFORDS an i Men’s Oxfords, in black and tan and Ralston and Selz-Royal Blie. 8D MEN’S WORK SHOES patent. $8.00 to $10.00 values. Sacrificed at, per pair $4 Milwaukee made—Weinberg’s A regular $5.00 and $6.00 Sacrificed at, per pair ......... dawned a bo or MEN’S DRESS SHOES RALSTON SHOES FOR MEN You know what the name of Ralston means. “Shoes that sell for $10 ( $12.00. Sacrifice $4 price, per pair...-..__ Boys’ Rubber Boots. 5. $8.50 values, per pair ~__ HUNDREDS OF OTHER BIG BARGAINS TURNER -COTTMAN BUILDING SHOE STORE 120 West Sécond Street Next Door to Chase’s OPEN SENG UNTIL 9 STOR RE—$12.50 144 Being sacrificed at 85 BOYS’ RUBBER BOOTS Sizes from 1 to Me ae $1.95 Up to black from 50 Best. seller. 0 and Cafe

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