Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 2

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li G PAGE TWO Musician’s Annual Ball | To Bo February ted to ba one of the yt tho season will ' Third An- ent is usually from other ex 1 for the approval c. At this infor- on is to be charged and the heavy > in the col the near fu n charge follow: J. J. <Angern, be «Be Mrs. Nellie G Mrs. M. Leffingwell and R. R, Mullins. 2 Bowman and Glen Howland J. Angern. Informal Dinner Is Given st Martin Home. d tin was hostess at ntly at hor given re we avenue. Covers ere for Mr. and Mrs. Luis Lowe and Mrs, James Connel and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stall. * Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated Thursd Mrs I s the guest se party given n the occa- her birthday ing was spent which refresh- ed, Mrs. Lowe was guests with a guests attended Invitations are Being Issued for Dinner Parties. let Lever is fssuing in wo dinner Monday and of next week at r home on South Beech her father, Julian Lever, Tuesd the Le atrent Legion Auxiliary Holds Enjoyable Meeting. One of the most enjoya_ le moet- ings of the A foan Legion Auxt! held thi sweek on Tues- ne of Mrs, C. B. Lit- bin street. The at- spent socially, a lunch at tho close in the re. at a large table decor- olors { honor A musical program of interest s given which 1 uded a number of old fashioned nOOn WAS served Mrs. Irving Entertains For Mother Thursday, Mrs. ng entertained informally oon at her home, Sout ott street, with a surprise party in honor of her moth. er-inlaw, Madame Irving, who Ss leaving next Monday for her form- cr home in Kansas. Guests present were members of Mrs. Irving’s Sunday school ciass of the First Presbyterian church and included: Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Green, Mrs. J. A. Shand, Mra, Stoes, Mrs. 8. H. Puntenny, & Henry, Mrs, Arbogast, horn, Mrs. Haines, Mrs Price and the Rev. and Mrs. Chas. A. Wilson, Rummage Sale Next Week At Norris Meat Market, age sale will be held by n's association of the First Congregational church, Wed- nesday and Thursday, February 18 ad 19 on the north side—in the ris meat market building, cor- ner of H and Durbin streets. The Woman's association appeals of her daughtér, Mrs. C, O. Molatot. From Calendar Mrs. Swanson will go to Washington to spend several weekr. eee Ths Misses Beatrice and Bernice be Casper Dally Cribune RAIDS BRING {ANNUAL BANQUET OF FIVE ARRESTS| Wi0. AUTOMOTIVE CO. der of Haman Rubenstein, last No- vember. Two electrical buttons were push- ed. by Sheriff W. A, Underwood, end his deputy, Ted Hill, one of which sprung the teap. Predictions of a highly successful year were voiced by the guests who were: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Rathvon, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mr. and Mrs. B, J. Hoppe, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Nisonger, Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bovd, Mrs. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 Ad. For results try a Tribune Classified KOPPER » and]? to all those having articles of! Shackleton of Shoshoni were guests clothing—hats, shoes, furniture| here the beginning of the week of dishes, cooking utensils, phono-| Mrs, Ned Burke. graph records, pictures eto., to call scene one of the following women before} yy, Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Adams and ee ay ate yersnneene son were here Wednesday from Den- Mrs. A. V. Ritchie, 1424J. Mr ips eda Rr ot —————.—__—_ Miss Kathleen Sullivan who has been spending the last three weeks in Denver {s expected to return to PERSO ALS Casper on Monday of next week. big 85 | Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Templin are Val Milnes apeatia’ efor tosis fae? with friends at Salt Creek Lander this week visiting with his| for ® few days. father. Mr. Maghee formerly lived in Lander The Misses Mable and Sara Mad- dox who have been visiting with thelr grand parents in Salt Lake City for the last month returned to Casper the beginning of the week. eee W. H. Price, of the Black Syvalls and Btyson company left this week Two raids, in which a federal of- ficer participated were made last night by the police. At 220 South Conter street the squad hit the second floor of the building and arrested Gust Strom, W. 8. Newland and Jack Munson, collecting a small quantity of Hquor as evidence. Strom was charged with Illegal possession of ldquor, Newland with violation of the drug ordinance, and Munson with being an inmate of the place raided. The trio was released on bonds. A lunch counter establishment at 218 North Ash street was the second place “jumped.” A. W. Bollan was arrested on the charge of violating the drug ordinance, and J. T. O'Neil on the charge of being an in- mate. Io HELO AT HENNING With their families, employes and stockholders of the Wyoming Auto- motive company last night were guests of the organization at its annual banquet at the Henning hotel. There were 29 persons present. This enjoyable event was presided over by W, F. Wilkerson, president of the company, who made mention of the fact that at the first dinner several year’ ago the affalr was at- tended by but five. Attention was called to this by way of illustrating the rapid growth of the company during the past year or two. The banquet was preceded earller in the day by the annual stockhold- ers’ and salesmen’s conference. Old Resident Given . Up by Physicians “Given up by five doctors, my only hope an operation. I rebelled on cutting me open, as I am 75 years old. A neighbor advised try- ing Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouble. I got relief right away. I had not eaten for 10 days and was as yellow as a gold piece. I could have lived only a few days but for this medicine.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflamation which causes practical- ly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. DECATUR, Ill, Feb. 18—John|One dose will convince or money re Stacey of Louisville Ky., was hanged|funded. For sale by druggists Templeton, Miss Gene Kimball, W. H. Schmidt, C. H, Barber, Matt Isaacson, Frank Hall, Ernest Orrin Wilkerson, Billy Hubbs, B. H. War- ren, S. M. Pryor of New Britain, Conn., Mr. Powell of Flint, Mich., and W. E. Hogan. _—_ CHICKEN SPECIAL Saturday Lunch 35c Fried Country Sausage with Creamed Gravy Rice and Tomato Sou Two Hanged For Murder And Assault ruit Salad Bread and Butter Chocolate Ending Tea, Coffee or Milk O. S. BLDG. KETTLE Roast Chicken and Dressing Mashed Potatoes and Gravy The Kopper Kettle company of America and will visit with his son Sanford Price in To- ledo and Woodville, Ohio. eee James Westley left recently for Alliance, Neb., to make his home, cae C. W. Slayton has returned from a weeks business trip to Rawl'ns. Harold Cox is visiting at Wheat- land with his aunt, Mrs. J, . Ander- son. eee Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Bowman are guests of friends in Denver for a week. see Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stanford are Denver visitors who arrived this morning. oe. Leon Goodrich spent several days this weex in Wheatland on business and visiting with his mother, Mrs Charles Goodrich. eee Mrs, Roy C. W. Drover will leave soon for Denver to visit for a month with her sons. see Roy Steffen is spending a few days in Shoshon! visiting at the home of Mrs. HB. Casteel. Mrs. Steffen has been a guest in Shoshon! for the last two weeks. eae Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Woodruff are leaving this week for Oklahoma to spend until July. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones of Lavoye and daughter, Dixie who has been attending school in Casper, expect make their future home. eee ax X. Batter of arrivals here yes- Mr, and M Kansas City we! terday, eee Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Gray left this morning by motor for Douglas to spend a short time before going to Chey®hne on # two or three days’ business trip. oe Fred Swanson of 826 North Mc- Kinley stret left today for Calender, Towa, having been called there by the death of his mother which oc- A Secret By Edna nny shampoo Wallace Hopper I have giorious hair, as mffllons ot women know. Its glint is like a halo, on the stage y I don't k know that what they cal! me to eup- ake {t for ust as a tho gre 2 think shampoo comes with own sake on for a free sample ty Book A Free Shampoo \ If pper, YovoVovovovoVovovovoVa¥a Yo \ > re Drive, Chicago, Fruity Shampoo, to leave soon for Oklahoma City to} for an extended business trip to eastern points. While absent from SHON @ the city, Mr. Price will attend a Mrs. Dewey Storey has returned directots meeting of the Valve Bag | ‘fom Hudson valley, near Wheatland where she visited for several days at the home of her uncle, Minor BH. Skinner. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hamilton are out-of-town visitors here today from Denver. eee Capt. C. P. Plummer, president of the Wyoming Alfalfa Milling com- pany, attended to business affairs at Wheatland for several days last week. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Michaels and baby son are Casper visitors for sev- eral days from Colorado. ‘Thorium, the principal materia} in the composition of the incandescent gas mantle, {s a rare earth found in very few places. Almost the whole of the world’s supply comes from Brazil. Otta Plaga, federal agent, was a in the county jail today for the mur- everywhere.—Adv. . member of both rafding squads. Po- lice officers on the first cleanup were Lieutenant Roy Plummer, W. L. Russell and J. E. Muck, and on BRAN You get bran just as Nature supplies it in the whole wheat grain when you eat SHREDDED Wueat—the balanced food that keeps you fit. Eat this nourishing food every day. the second attack, Lieutenant Plummer, Sergeant McDowell and Russell. LEAGUE MEET IS POSTPONED GENEVA, Feb. 13.—At the re- quest of Miss Grace Abbott of Wash- ington, the initial meeting of the league of nations reorganized com- mission for the protection of women and promotion of child welfare, which was to have been held next week, has been postoponed to May 20. New Spring Footwear Four New Patterns in Spring Footwear Have Just Arrived Flour, 24 Ibs. B Flour, 48 lbs Flour, 98 lbs._ Corn Flakes, large pkgs._ Lux, pkg. Tomatoes, medium size_ a Oleo wlbiyoee Fine Butter, lb.__ Jam, in 5-lb. pails_ SPECIALS FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY Fine Brooms —~-_-_ pI pla oe Pog Fine Coffee, in pound cans_ Soda or Oyster Crackers, 614-1b. box_ Milk; tallicansonsa- noe ace ats S Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, 214-lb. size__ Many Other Lines at Cut Prices 528 WEST YELLOWSTONE This popular pattern {s patent , leather vamp with tan leather quarter and $6.85 heel, at The new D’Orsay pattern Step-In and high $6.85 Pump with medium heels. Patent and tan calf, at _- Still Going Strong Our DRUG REMOVAL § REALLY You Can Save! § Casper Pharmacy 111 East Second St. Something different. Dull mat kid short vamp and medium Louis heel with a spray of silver beads Very dressy, at DOeEO $6.45 GOLDEN RULE DEP’T STORE New. Oxfords for street wear In black and tan calf with low heels oe -10c -11c, 10 cans $1.00 and slight perforation, at-_____ WE DELIVER YELLOWSTONE CASH GROCERY}: LINDSAY & CO. PHONE 562-3 Give Hogan a Lift For Her °Ualentine - Sentiment that you may not have the courage to express in words are just as vividly, deeply and lov- ably expressed in Flowers. The beauty, sweetness, fragrance of such a gift waft words of tender senti- ment more subtlety yet more surely than any other form of message. ee E HAVE NOT CHANGED OUR COFFEE QUALITY, but we have changed our prices, as have all other Coffee roasters because green Coffee is 100% higher today than it was three years ago. There is greater demand for high grade cofiee than the supply available. No one is profiteering. On the contrary---all of the roast- ers are making less profit today than ever, and in fact, not a liv- ing profit. At our prices, good coffee is still the cheapest item in the household food budget. PIGEON’S FRESH ROASTED COFFEE IS Fresher and higher grade than can Coffee—You save cost of useless can. Gives ten more cups to the pound. NS ‘ 9 Economical in Cost Being freshly roasted and freshly ground its goodness is not lost. Agreeable and Refreshing in Aroma The world’s best coffees— Blended to a Standard—Roasted Cheering and Satisfying in Taste JOAP RO FOKOZH ID 1010 10}OZO1O} = Try it with Flowers this year. The best varieties | hie: a at K A oo x= Served in the most impressive manner here. Se Invigorating and Healthful in Effect | full of smiles and Pa scree energy. S “Flowers by Wire” oe | NOTE—Do not percolate Fresh Roasted Coffee over 2 to 3 minutes. eS 27 Use fresh boiling water. £2) = oe ayse coffee. €o ° Cash and Carry ercolate 2 to 3 minutes. OUR REGULAR ca Cas er Floral Co ee SPECIAL ; High Grade Coffees “- e is Batter Coffee, tba-age ‘Phe best coffee unless made righi is tasteless. fe b.,3, Ibs -----$1.89 & PHohe 873 153 South Wolcott S| and coffee boiled is coffee spoiled. “eo SS MIDWEST BUILDING Pi T & Cc ce igeon Tea offee Co. fo 228 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 623 % y eS

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