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i a TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 MARY Clark-Teeters Marriage Sunday. Miss Bertha: Clark and Melvin ‘Teeters were married Sunday after- noon, February 8, at'2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. R. Hennersey, 425 OY avenue, the Rev. Charles A. Wil- B son, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. They were at- tendei by Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Others present were the Misses Jessie Salia- bury, Sadfe Woolley, Catherine Pick- ett, Mary Salisbury and Mrs. Hen- nessey. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Evansville, her father being proprietor of a store there. The groom {s @ son of Mrs. S. ‘Teeters and has lived in Casper since childhood, having attended school tn this city. He is connected with the Texas Refining company. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Hennesrey homg with covers laid at a table dec- 9; in pink and white roses, for he bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, parents of the bride, Mrs. S. Teeters, mother of the groom, and Charles Clark brother the bride. The couple will make their home at 220 North Clark street. eee Masician’s Annual Ball ‘To Be Held February 23, ‘What is expected to be one of the outstanding events of the season will be the Casper Musicians’ Third An- nual ball to be given at the Elk’s auditorium, Monday, February 23. ‘This popular yearly event fs usually somewhat different {rom other dances held during the year, and each year something new and ex- ceptional is offered for the approval of the Casper public. At this infor- mal affair admission is to be charged to the general public, the heavy advance sale of tickets has already assured the committees of ah unus- ually Jarge attendance. What the committees will have to offer will be ennounced to the public {n the col- umns of this paper in the near fu- ture. Committees in charge follow: Advertising—J. J. Angern, Joe ‘Warren, G. L. Bohn, Mrs. Nellie G ‘Todd. Decorations—Mrs. M. Leffingwell, Mrs. M. Kurtz and R.R. Mullins. Refreshments—Earl Bowman and Roscoe King. . Floor Committee—Glen Howland, toy Slosson and J.J. Angern. eee (4d Fellows to Meet This Evening. Casper Lodge No. 32 I. ©. O. F. B will meet this evening at $ o'clock at their hall during which time work tn the second degree will be conduct- ed. All members are asked to be pres: ent. . Dona Lane Visits In Casper From Denver. Mrs. Ben Beach of Denver, writer of poems and prose for the Denver Times and other large \newspapers - is be a guest at the Gladstone hotel whose pen name {s Dona Lane, has contributed a number of poems of varied nature to the Tribune. cee Cherniavsky Trio Is Entertained. The Misses Marguerite and Gene- vieve Fitzgerald entertained the members of the Cherniavsky Trio last evening at a supper at their homg, 1243 South Ash street, follow- € the program given at the Amer- ica theater. Guests present were Jan, Mischel and Leo Cherniaveky, famed instrumentalists and guests of honor, Mrs. Bess Klein, Mrs. Madelyn Treber, Miss Clara Bell Butler, Miss Jessie Mae Agnew and BE. P. Fitzgerald. The Misses Fitzgerald will enter. tain this evening at dinner for the trio. Birthday Dance Monday Evening Miss Helen and Miss Mary Walk- er were hostesses Monday evening at their home; at a dancing party given in celebration of the birthday annt- versary of their brother, Frank. A valentine motif was cleverly com- bined with spring time decorations by the arrangement of the spring flowers in’ baskets that were heart shaped, Balloons wereused in dec orating and for favors. Twelve suests attended. . . Mrs. O'Riley Entertains Her Club This Afternoon Mrs. J. J. O'Riley entertained the members of her club this afternoon t her home, 718 Badger avenue.* . B. and Q. Women's “h Party Tonigh All ladies of the Chicago, Burling n and Quincy railroad will attend informal party to be given. this vening at the frefght house. The vening to be apent socially eee E. 8. Meeting Dn Thursday Evening Fort Caspar Chapter No. 4, Or- Ber of Eastern Star, will hold its reg- hlar meeting Thursday evening, Feb- ary fies PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept only genuine “Phillips,” he original Milk of Magnesla pre- erlbed by phystelans for 50 years san antacid, laxative, corrective. 25-cent bottles, also 60-cent bot contain diréctions—any in Casper for a visit with her daughter, Mildred Ida Beach and will during her stay here. Mrs. Beach, 12, at the Masonic Temple, | 0, 1928 TOBIN to which all members as well as vis- iting Eastern Stars in the city are invited to’ attend. The examining committee will be present at 7:30. eee Walther League Meets Wednesday Evening The regular business and educa- tional meeting of the - Walther League will be held at the Trinity Lutheran church at Fourth and Park Streets on ‘Wednesday, February 12 at 7:30 P.M. Merhbers and friends are invited. $ Winter Memorial Aid Wil Meet Tomorrow The Ladies’ aid- socitey ofthe Winter Memorial Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday, after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. T. Hoddson, 1039 North Dur- bin. street. Meeting of Club To Be Held Wednesday There will be a special conference of the Layol Order of Rinkey Dinks Tuary 11 at 7:15 at’ Hall No. 27. members are asked to be present | business of {mportance will be tran: | sacted, All held on Wednesday evening, vat . Mrs. Leonard Is Hostess at Tea. Mrs. Margaret Leonard entertain- ed a number of friends at tea Sun- day at her home, 230 North Grant street, to honor Mr, and Mrs, George Prince, recently from New York City. Mr. Prince, who is a yiolin- ist of unusual ability, played a number of selections during the evening which were greatly enjoy- ed by those present. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. George Prince, Mr. and Mrs. we Marx, Mrs. Grace Erskine, Misses Etaika Boling, Betty Tolhurst, Katherine Coyle, Ciara Brock- haus and Messrs, F. C, Patterson, Will McCune and Harry McKinght. eee Card Party is Enjoyable Affair. Mr, and Mrs. M..K. Ellison were | hosts Saturday evening at their home-atan informal bridge party. Honors for the evening were won by Mrs. H. T. Marple and Mr. D. A. Wood. At the close of the en- tertainment dainty refreshments were served. Guests who enjoyed ‘the hospital- | ity of Mv, and Mrs. Ellison were, | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Marple, Miss Joyce Riley and Mr. D. A. Wood. eee Mrs. Covert Will Be Hostess for Pepper Club. Mrs. Pitt Covert will be hostess | this evening at her home in the Standard addition for the regular meeting of the Pepper club. Guests who will attend besides members are: Mrs, Leigh McGrath and sis- ter, Miss Florence Flemming of Nova Scotia, and Mra, J.:\. John- son. 8 K of C's Entertain In Cheyenne. W. P. Larkin and W. O. Saun- ders who were in the state with the presentation of the Collier trophy to Wyoming were guests at a, ban- ; auet given at the Plains hotel in | Chevenne last Saturday evening by the council of the Knights of Colum- bus of the capital city. Short ad- dresses were made by the visitors and southern stories were told by Saunders who is from North Caro- Una. Among those who attended were The Rt. Rev. P. A. McGovern, J. C. O'Mahoney, J. E. Mulick, T. Joe Cahill, R. A. Grace, William Jack- son, Ferree Marks, J. J. McInerney, Dr. J. A. Devine, W. R. . Junk, EndsStubborn Coughs in a Hurry For real effectivences, this old heme-made has ne equal. Easily and cheaply prepared, S9OOOOOOOSOOOOSS You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made rem- edy. Anyone who has coughed all day and all night, will say that the immediate relief given is almost like magic. It is very ea prepared, and there is nothing better for coughs. ut 2% ounces Pinex; then add plain granulated yrup to make a full pint. Or Into a pint bottle, of P two-thirds of the money apent for cough preparations, gives you a more positive, effect remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant—children like You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out ibs disappear. A day’s use will | break up an ordin: cold, and it is also lendid for+bron- chitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron- chigl asthma. ‘mex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway Pine extract, the most reliable rem- edy for throat and chest ‘ailmenta, To avoid disappointment, ask your Grugaiet for “2% ounces of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded. | The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Give Hogan a Lift $5.00 Reward’ | Five dollare seward will be paid) to the party furnishing the Casper} Daily Tribune information leading ed molasses, hones, | or corm syrup, instead of sugar syrup. | Either way, the full pint saves about usually nd George J. Carroll, C. J. Horiskey, James F. Cooper, C. J. Wunnicke, Dr. J. H. Conway, T. D. O'Neal, W. Q. Phelan and T. B. McDonough, all of Cheyenne, and W. L. Conneltey of Casper vice president of the Mam- moth Of] company and T. D, O'Neil of Hilimont.. Walter Phelan .was toastmaster and J. C. O'Mahoney responded for Cheyenne. o- Mrs. Cooper Will Entertain Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Cooper will be host- ess at an informa) luncheon and bridge party on Thursday of this week at her home on South Wol- cott street. . Forty and Eight Formal Friday Evening. Members of the! Forty and Eight society will be hosts at a formal Valentine party at the Arkeon Dancing academy, Friday evening, February 13. This party, the third in the club's winter series will be marked by fea tures which are expected to attract the largest attendance of the winter. Members of the Forty and Eight society have won for themselves an enviable reputation as hosts and they promise to repeat previous suc- ceseqs at the Valentine Day's for- mal. Many dinner and supper parties in private homes and at the hotels wil) Preced or follow the danc PERSONALS Mrs. Marvin McKenna and baby daughter have moved from the Lin- coln street hospital to the home of Mrs, McKenna’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott on North Center street. W. W. Sproul, prominent Casper contractor, returned this morning from a several weeks’ business trip spent in the east. Mr. Sproul. was accompanied home by his neice, Miss Helen. Browne of Norton Kan., who will be a guest here at the Sproul home, 141 West Tenth street. Miss Browne ts a sister of Miss Mary Ma- rilla Rrowne who visited in Casper several weeks a few summers ago, @ guest of her aunt and uncle, eee Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Davis of 1115 South Jackson street are the proud parents: of a baby daughted, Mary- ilyn Ruth, who arrived at the Na- trona county hospital, Monday, Feb- ruary 9. Mrs. Davis was formerly ‘ywomans Husband ‘There is @ saying that to every married woman there comes a time when she mcat other woman” comes into his life, Nellie faced this problem. Her husband was as gentle and kind as ever, but she had positive proof that he was drifting away from her. She knew that a younger, prettier woman was slowly but surely occupying the place that only a wife should occupy in his mind and heart. In True Story Magazine for March, Nellie tells how she solve@ this age-old problem. Every married woman, every girl who expects to be met tied should read it. It appea under the title “Prisoners for the Night.” Be sure and get the March True Story teday. ‘rue Story | At all newsstands 25; Che Casper Daily Cribune owner of the Letter"Shoppe inthe Mrs. R. W.-Kennedy and baby M. M. Johnson is _among.the out Townsend hotel, while Mr. Davis is} daughter of St. Louis, who have been | of town visitors here this week from connected here with the New York Ol company. . . > Casper people visitors in Cheyenne recently include, Ernest W. Everly, L. B. Smith, L. A. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. J. Phobur, attorney G. R. Ha gens, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Esal, E: W. Rowell, A. J. Woods, James 8. Griffin, W. L. Connelly, general manager and vice president of the Mammoth Oil company, A. Baker of the Ohio Of1 company and Charles C. Talbert, . Mr. and Mrs. H. Shohert of Scotts- bluffs, Neb., are visitors in Casper. eee R. E. Wertz, general manager of the Producers and Refiners’ corpor- ation, and Mrs. Wertz, who recently moved from Casper to Parco to make their heme,.are:in the city. visiting with friends and attending to bus!- ness affairs, Mr. and Mrs. Wertz are guests at the Townsend. o oe Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J, James are guests of friends ‘here from their home fh Omaha) . M tion Fisher of Thermopolis has been spending several days here visiting with friends. ove The Rev. D, W.° Thornberry: of Laramle if in Casper to attend the Episcopal: Convocation, to the held re Wednesday and Thursday. oe | Mra. A. W. Batley of Gillette is a guest at the Gladstone. ewe Mr. and Mrs, Carl Davidson of Denver, who have been in Casper for the last four daye departed this | morning for their home. ee Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hook were visitors who arrived yesterday from Douglas. . Mr. and Mrs, G. R.' McIntyre are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haw: kins from thelr home in Denver. eee Mrs. C. B.\Linsley of Evanston is in Casper for several day: MUCH ot the lems of charm, of the feminine trmecalacy ex- et all times, fs due to old-fash- new Kotex is mede of super-ebsorbent Cethacotton. ft is 5 tines as absorb- cotton — tnetanely 16 tides kagome aratets ta eases Woman’s New Read of this new way 5,000,000 women now employ CELLUCOTTON PRODUCTS CO., 166 Were Jockeon Boulevard, Chicago KOTE DEODORIZE spending several weeks in Casper with relatives, expect to leave soon for their home. . Mary Case’ Marsh New York ‘City. . {s here from 2 Miss Vera Snethen of Denver has been visiting with’ friends here. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mathis are Lavoye visitors here for a few days visiting with friends and shopping. CITY BRIEFS Denver business men _, registered today: at the Henning include: W. H. Hayden, L. G. Barry, William O'Net! ©. -P. Jones, J, P, Warren ‘and Carl Lungren. 5. M. Prior of New Britain, Conn. is here today on business. eee J. W. Haukins, representative of the Waterman Pen company is in the city on business. : eee F. R. Fawcett has returned trom the Bastern part of the state where he has been on business. Mr. Faw- cett {s connected with the Firestone Tire company. F. R. Kennedy is a Lander bust- ness visitor here. ee F. T. Darrow, chief engineer for the Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroad spent a few days tn Casper on ‘business. ‘ . Frank C. Emerson, state engineer was an arrival this morning from Cheyenne. C. F. O'Mara, freight claim agent for the Chicago, Burlington Quincy railroad several days. . J. F. Divine is a Thermopolis spending a short time in the city Hygiene Bach Kotex ped isin i:eelf an ective pre Neng dealer hy x @ | to the capture of the person who ie fraudulently col'ecting subsertption: from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay an: one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from. the office. If you are not sure you are Paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can+ not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 New Hyland Gage and Fashion models ---the sunshine and flowers of California SUNSHINY NEWS FROM EVERYWOMAN’S STORE are reflected in the new which are being displayed this week on the mezzanine Silk Scarfs are very much the vogue See. or oo tae 6 Tr acelin sige and | in Casper for | Denver, G .B. Rowes and E. Powla of Gil lette are in the city for a few days thia week. E. D. Dohney is @ Minneapolis visitor who arrived this morning. eee C. W, Dillingham: and W. Liéwel- lyn are Denver men Who arrived this mornring. . L. A. Rawson is in the city on business for a few days this week from Los Angelos. Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Roland have returned from Douglas where they spent 4 few days visiting with friends. . Mrs. Sara Morton and Mrs. . Thomas McNamara of Douglas spent the day here having motored to Casper this mornring. we George McKay of Buffalo guest at tha Gladstone, eee isa L. H. Stillman of Snyder ts in Casper for several days. eee Harry J. Collins of Powell arriv- ed yesterday in the city. ee 8 W. J. Pittsburg of Denver and ©. B. McKeoby are transacting busl- ness affairs here this week. R..R. Eubanks of Basin is tn Cas- per for several days. soe a Be ea Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve thé Headache by curing the Cold. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. * 80c.—Adv. This Sturdy Ittle New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- lar by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced et Mahogany or Walnut Sold ont Liberal Terms, The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wye. PAGE THREE C. F. Peterson is among the Chey- enno visitors in Casper. see James B. Blackledge of Sheridan is in tho cltysthis week eee H. B. Westover, H. B. and, Frank Waite are busine: ers in Casper for a few da QUAKE FELT, | Woodson call: IN ’FRIS€O BERKELBPY, Calif., Feb. 10.—An earthquake in the San Francisco bay region “of no great with rapid vibrations’ boxed, and lip stick, set. Regular $1.55. Pair_ colors; each __ SILK SCARFS—In paisley radium, all colors, each BEADS—72-irich strands of cry beads. Special ____. CHILDREN’S RIBBED HOSE—Brown or black; 4 pair for intensity Was recorded but VIEVENNE 3-PIECE VANITY BOX—Containing beautiful boxes of powder, rouge CHILDREN’S PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY— Black, white and cordovan. LEATHER BELTS—Wide or smooth finish; choice of JUST RECEIVED—Spring line of boys’ Caps and Hats in Jackie Coogan line W & Perkins & Co, SPECIALTY STORE on, the selemograph of the Untv sity of California beginning at 1:06: 21 and ending at 1:06 o'clock this morping. . The center was given ag twenty five miles southwest. The shock was felt by many tn San Francisco and the east bay cities and was generally mistake for an explosion. reported. NFLUENZA As a preventive, me!t and inhale night and morning— KS VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly No damage wat Wednesday Is DOLLAR D At Perkins COMPACT AND BOB COMB SET —Aitractively $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 rough or $1.00 $1.00 medium ; el yy TRIBUNE BLDG. } This Clearance Affordsa Pleasing Selection at Least H Cost At this period of the sea- son a new dress proves a most refreshing addition to the wardrobe. That urge for something new is encouraged ‘by the com- ing of Washington’s and Lincoln’s » birthdays with their social and patriotic gatherings. This clear- ance gives you every op- portunity to make an at- tractive selection at a very low price, which repre- sents «a distinct mark- down. Kayser and Onyx Silk Hose | _ the new shades > for | evening wear | $1.95 to $3.50 | Silk Scarfs Ostrich Fans Head Bands Are among the popu- lar accessories for evening wear in the fashion centers. We ' are featuring an at- tractive variety at popular prices: } } | | 8 New Underthings of course —announcing our annual February clearance of all Evening Dresses at 1-2 Price Regular prices were $48.50 to $150.00 |} Now Only $24.25to$75.00 i A new Peggy Paige costume to show you this week Have you looked at our new Ensemble Suits Featured at 85 New Styles New Materials THE ENSEMBLE ’S sTORES——————=+ COMPLETES ITS CYCLE by Peggy Paige Completely ing the clock—morning, noon, and the ensemble éostume takes the le: It is coat d dress ta nonize, ft shopping, and even cS The filmiest and most glisten- * evening -gowhs must at to matcl@among the ening New Colors convenient place to meet your friends

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