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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE | * W d. recent trip of himself and Mrs. | Stfbbins 1 no She Couldn t Say a or Ja hae 3 I ° | | Be a to Hon: lulu ahd: the Sand-} police comr F of * s s6 . ie | ek - ormet naugurations aga Re ce at lrem ane : ue i} é, BL. B Kk, Midwest = was the first] lent I 1 } 6 n on ‘cur: | i cte™. | ed in Was | rg | MARY TOBIN | : J t I | Pil Beta Phi Meeting At and Mrs. M. Wyatt acting as the presidents t Sullan Foren’ air in i = saiaa ae on ; Neff Home Monday hostesses. ‘The program for the af- aite-uce om aROE iS are |: t0) J 2 yates . ELIMINATES Mrs, Sam Neff and Mrs. Earl] ternoon will be on “China’ iss by ia aed Paes r vman were joint hostesses Mon-|be in charge of Mrs. D. Millard Wiimere nly oné| never beer ; sf the Standard of Ind TE lay evening at the home of the for- | berr | | of the presidents made no in 1 su: Humanit GO} TER ner on Wal ete) | cu Iress. f ber ng of the m um of Interest At | — Vatanton one ' ? Phi alumnae | Christian Chureh Tonight hington began his see-} pin) any 3 mee 1 the evening An in ond tert $ president with an in} iio) Ory 5} F i. 2 event 1 1 1 Positive Sy nu ay rm y refunded Mrs presented | augura dress of 134 word: - : “ 1 Mr | plitno students of Mrs | pert a 1 Guaranteed harmless y | on this evening | 'The woman to see < nol " on Grant-and Lind | | inaugurated. president of the ; and non pois son Whelan, Mrs. Fre public is invite States was the mother of J The Bit h ¢ i cr |A two weeks treatment of three gen - Pe z who will take part | Gurtie 1. halon a tablets a day costs but $1.00 1 Mary Flynn vora Moore, Margaret Veitch —_— < i ited At your druggist or sent direct Mi or thryn King, Alice . Shepperson, James A? Garfield's first act after | that bad been pre LABORATORIES, 1 asbro D. nor Gladys Trueble 4 takin & the oath as president of the pot v Coll-udine Laborato nd Miss Margaret I B Evelyn Rowse Jnited States was to sh 8 aivens x nex i f mothe 4 NomienOr Mrs. E | Eee \ U.S uth W | Card Party Planned for ve deeb F lisses S D vt | This Evening Is Postponed a id year non t hoste | The informal card. party. which Rent po take usual i Ss was to have been given this eve day NE pre ' Vir. and Mrs. Townsend Will | ning by Mrs. Harry Brown at her 2 eae ther ut ¢ t Pal 0 Lapa eae | home, 510 East Fifteenth street, has | The longest inaugural address was 1 to accer I rom LAX ANGE : been postponed indefinitely on that of William Henry Harrison, man who, he said nhim| p75 ; 1 ng 5. sad? : ee “ who! Hard water takes the life ont of|(—””——O*YT a 1 Plans*Are Made for nay ; Mia hair—makes it dull and brittle. || ° | i Jos i ch 1 } : : Gane oh nh : She ampoo with Cleero and you won't || 3 DAYS Irs, ( Shumaker ar c. Rawery. society 62g Be | . eared ai inkte aot e to rinse, Cleero contains no al- || ‘ . to t. Anthony will hold : | prepare their inaug resident. kali soap. Washes the hair with a | pals c ess Patrick's day bazaar : eeerda advance At . bstance that is coed for the hair. All | 1 1 Mrs. G. R h 17, The usual - % Py dirt comes to top of foam. Just - Pana ae aoe , consisting of aprons e the Sir Reekie home on South | wipe off with a towel. Hair takes on oe Ganwes ble covers and lunch sets, will be ss 6 | . action of Cleero. Try it today on new eo |on sale at popular prices, and the ead ‘ s f money back offer. Regular price 60c. || novelty booth will aid in makin. drrison, 17, City and two |, 2 2 | Woodmen of World Plan then banasts dutecotting aie opiates When bandits aaeceies ‘Lata Lad pears ‘a party, she couldn't saya | coy Aeraatecy ams MEET (iN THURSDAY | Memes so cis Tayentas as well as the women. From 11:30 | YOURS Wen dea raked ism concealed her diamonds in her mouth, ay Uile FLORENCE DRUG CO. | ) r ‘ 7 The Woodmen of thi a, m. until’? p. m. a business peo-| Word Raine wer ebcort! clothes and automobile, the bandits obligingly D. « | Opposita Columbia” Theater |} REMOVAL SALE old their regular r ple’s hot lunch will be served, ana| After taking drove her to the party. 3 = ning, the session Il day baked goods wilt bs on sale. \ 1 They Will Be at o'clock. All members The candy booth will be in charge — ———____ Sawa seas sue OR zation & ked to of the Catholfé Girls’ club and it is | 118 EAST SECOND ST. this will be the only n requested that all members have| returned from Denver where they| is a busine r here for ¢ | held this morth. The h their donations at the Mullin club | have been visiting since the begin-| tir sumone tevuriew’< ie f Next Monday Morning used by the d as early as possible, Members of | Ding of last week with relatives and | p Peres the Ohlo Ol! company who ‘ eastern I} a rain | thelr convention’ which ch are asked to donate nee- | friends Charles Pease of and, “ accompar nd FB. I { FOR THREE DAYS ONLY March 1 and the public {s invited to Seay is a visitor in t 5 aide ae | 5 pe attend. In charge of arrangements| Mrs. D. Arholdus and Mrs. C. T. eke) ta ep breed Bo 4 | Cotton Cake You Can Make a Big Sav- Lutheran Aid to Meet will be the Mesdames Neuman, Sal-| Boone were arrivals in Casper last] , G. Prior is a San Francisco phar Lior ade fade Nt . Chicken Feeds ing on Commencement At Church Thursday 4 * land, M. J. Foley, ©, Holloran,|evening from their home in ‘Ther-| business man who arrived in Cas- eee SNe Beate Gove , er The Grace Bnelish, Lutheran | Chandler, Schroga, Fay Crater, Os.| mopolls per ‘last: evening : Cinweiand® tevin News york eee Esiver ys ! gt ee he Gifts at Ladies’ Ald society will net ‘Churs-} car Heistand, Charles Schank, Mae e! 89 ee City on bisine Zz r ; neers eae ialty day afternoon at the ehurch with| Morrison, Peter O'Malley, Dennis . C, Tonkin, vice president and u ndell of Midw tashate | a arloa ur Specialty ; 7 ; nT wy: the Mesdames B. Martin and ©. S.| Daly, Dan Sullivan, Wilbur Foshay, wena euubes of the Seabee ike Ser one eee CRE Se La Rue Beauty Shop Ayres Jewelry Co. Milburn as hostesses, Officers will| Slizeski, L. Dettwyler and J, L. Des- A Los Angeles woman seeking a Casper Warehouse Co. y, le! ¢ y mo! sho: me s. will 3efore They Mov be elected and all members are re-| sert. bak a et ls ae said divorce told the court that for nine- FOr eta 6 only we will || Phone 27 Before They Move to aibated tp be present eee Sr ae apna Whece bell ans S.A. Coon was a Dousiaw visitor|teen year she had devoted herself || give a marcel and Ga (gy || 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE | 11 nd Rr ane Natrona County Nurses Ape ae nat intthe’ city yesterday. to accumulating penny by penny,|| Scalp treatment for ° | Senior Philathea Class Will Hold Regular Meeting s . $3.0:\8 the fund she thought necessary tol! 119 East 2nd St. Phone 284 {|| | Meeting March 5 The regular monthly meeting of |, Pusene McCarthy is attending to) p 2 Fawcett of the Firestone| finance the litigation (Downstairs) Members of the Senior Philat the Natrona County Nurses associa. |>usiness affairs for several weeks | pire company {s here on business Se See in Arizona Mr. Me Enroute to that state| em Denver King George's famous yacht, the thy visited with his others Britannia, is regarded as one of the class will meet Thurs afternoon | tion will be held Thursda of this week at the home of Mrs.| at 8 evening ‘clock at the home of Mrs. i ts 25 daughters, Frances and Mary, who est . yach float. She carries ©. iL. Kaups uth B. C. Hollinger, 836 South Melros Ni a altces fastest yachts afloat. See with th eMesdames B. ©. Lid-| street, with Mise Mary Hayton aa] attend school in Cheyenne and with pateet Cngnoiion pleture | Bearly 10,000 square feet of canvas derdale, Rock Purdue, George W.| assistent hostess. his son Justin, who 1s « student at| TePresentative of a gmo areata’ to | When in full sail, i - “ ss Regis college in Denver. concer city I G M I 5 " 6 C A. 24 usiness af rs, ages Sid Le A Coe etensen 0 ENS een cles Dusiness affairs, uatest Creations in Footwea : + 7 Mrs. J. C. Rendall lett yesterday begin at 2 clock Day Session Thursday pe ndent of Cas- Rod and Gun Club Give St. Mark’s Gulld will hold an all| by motor, accompanied by her son : How Many Women “¢ phere e 4 to return to ‘ Annual Banquet Tues day session on Thursday of this | Charles, for Nebraska to spend Keep Young Looking Members of the Rod and Gun club| week at the parish house. Officers | Until the latter part of the month attended the annual banquet of the | of the organization will act as host-| With her daughter and son-injlaw. g ‘om Cincin+ re he has been attending - thor associa} “A woman «may be old at 18 and zation given last evening at| esses and will serve a luncheon at eephes tari i young at 80,” says a prominent club wnsend hotel. Among those] 12 o'clock. A business meeting will| Mrs. H. J. Lendall artived in Cas: pei woman. ‘Years don’t matter. Didn't ward? Ht. HL. ‘Nichols, A; be held at 2 o'clock and all mem.-| Per last evening from her: home in eve arse ea _| Ninon 4e “L'Enclos have a proposal . B. B, Lummis, C. W. W bers are asked to be present. Denver Roscoe Fitch of Detroit, Mich., ar a¢\9q7 d in Caspe accepted a pos 5 weelt and has|" he youth of our women {s more n with the Tribune | jasting than it was a generation ago, in the News department. Mr, Fitch | because we are better acquainted J. W. Johnson, J. An invitation to attend the lunch- Hllison, H. H. Ward,] eon is extended to the husbands of} Mrs. H. J. Botsdorf of Riverton Plu Georg Jarvis, | the members and their families, pay a gee and: will “visit| ~ formerly connected with the] with simple phgsiological laws. Leigh 5 PMS Ie, a . . BTS Glendate Daily News in California] When the first aging marks appear— Cobras, Clarence alter, “ee Mr, and Mrs. Charles Berridge sro] %4 the News:Times in Denver. | TinSiity Tye realize ihat the’ cause Yebb, George H, Weedell, W. H P Is viaiting and shopping here from Mid ? tae is a loosening of the skin and soften- i 2 ‘ Bi sa e Ww. Newman and Lyle D. ersona west. 3 © bre sede ae t tor the bel ingiof the tlasue; underneath. | We Tans and Patents—Str aps and Ties Branson. ickkah dots ie n Casper on bust} know the cause must be removed. 0. <$ Mr. and Mrs. W. C.. Henkel of | "°** bah ahs Instead of laying on pastes we send s Sas de Iroquois Council A seven pound baby girl arrived| Bismark, S. D., are out of town ns? Chaidhsiet > phideites GEbTacaal Llane Sera re espe ce Medium heels are the heels for Spring. arpaucie ‘Copncll: No, 5, Dagres.cf} J. Lannnette, pot: Mltan) spastes at Bed Th ee *'| face, neck and hands in the solution. y 1 Tar al ‘ Rontas;. will tibet In rewijar| ier leat night. ; Both) Mrsy'Lénou: |) Mrs. B. Hogan.ofJpueau, Alaska, | 0. scavne, is, visiting, in Garpex We egy this tightens. the skin, \ They Look Good, Fit Good, Are Good fon ‘Thursday ever rch 5 < is a guest at the Henning. sion ‘Thursday eyening, March 5,]ette and the little one are doing . he. Henning. tor a ttave nurstthvmn: Halt Cueeht kk Loneson are eet <> than effects... We use reason—and solidifies the tissue, induces a healthy circulation, We treat causes rather at 8 o'clock in'the I. 0. O. F. hall.| very nicely. Mr. Lanouette has been All members are asked to be pres-| connected with the Stone Grocery} Mr. and Mrs Nidian © Daves ‘i vi ent as the new teain will be selected | company of this city for a number | visiting with friends here from theli Nigiens: Dangan:t purchased, airman wae. ——— I bee] and drilled. Refreshments will be| of yeggs. ‘The baby. will be chris-| home near Denver. | yl he z “CB Sh peenecie & Speyittee tac agit cenedbnines ates Miss Evelyn Marne ts visiting A Hundreds of High Grade Unredeemed Watches for a tin A) oot oO ae «| Does your skin STARTING SATURDAY Mrs. Grace Rafferty and M isfa Davis Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bu with her grandparents in Denver. > 1 ° ) oe rejoicing at the arrival ‘ oir eace gula WE FIT T! 3 STONE BU Regular Meeting Of auch rf Fe hale eens, 14 Mrs. Florence Upton. of Detroit, itch and burn? /3 Re r Price Pen GESDSTONE BUILDING Helpful Club Thursday Fourth strett, of a baby son. Both| Mich., is visiting in Casper as the Stop it with Resinol AT UNITED JEWELRY The regular meeting of the Help-| mother and baby are reported to be| Guest of her daughter, Mrs, B, EB Theres relief in the ful club will be held tomorrow after-| progressing satisfactor Branneman at‘her home, 1210' Hast first paplication 249 South Center St. noon at the home of Mrs. 1, eee First street, Jes, 504 ast Twelfth street Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve are Try it ose visiting in Casper with their parents ; Pioneer Meeting Neat and with friends from the’ Grieve A meeting of t Natrona County S19 ie 4 Pioneer's association will be held] Mrs, Leigh McGrath and sister, | « next Tu ifternoon March 10] Miss Florence Flemming of Nova|’ Dorsey is spending a few Soothing and Healing at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Scoti: who’ has been visiting jn | days in the city iting with friends — -———-- — P..C. Nicolaysen Mrs. Nicolay m | Casper for several months, left this| from’ Salt Creek — — oe emai will &t assisted by James G./ morning by v of Seattle ad 2. © Welde 1 Mrs. ‘John McGrath. | s for California to spend aj A. M. ¢ an is a Chicago busi- | e ae s'on a pleasure trip. ness mar the cits e = = tage ae ngees pital \ Hold Meeting. Thursday | ar, and Mrs. Mart Hardie of| 1.3 ¢ Rapid City, Dal SPECIAL CALLS ATTENTION TO THESE FOR THE REMAINDER OF ‘THE WEEK to rand | tue SPECIALS : | sib taetea| aad _ Washable Suit ae poy eae ad Tati meant ae. 1a ane ot maton a aed. "ODA Y. FOR PAY DAY AND THE REMAINDER asnabdie ouls | Bahdieed hort time last i - Mission Siclety Mecting cee cee | OF THE WEEK At Christian Church Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Smith are| Charles Bean of Denver !s attend- | A Fresh Shipment For the little man of 83 to 7 years. Middy, Balkan and A meeting of the ssionary so:| guests he Gladstone. hotel from | ing to business affairs here from hi j igty off the Pirst Christion church |icvores kaa Te lheetaspareee mt EXTRA SPECIAL—With each order of groceries Oliver Twist type. 3.00 Suit 1M be held Thursday afternoon at eee eee amounting to $3.00 or over. — Satpicaey | Mrs. C. D. Hemry Mr. and Mrs. C. BE. Coughlin have J. B. Jennie of Great Falls, Mont Ei rrrecvevcjcj[H''”'”nunc_'@_'_' 14 stenrror "$1.00 1 No. an 4 can Peaches_ 1 No. 24 can Apricots 93c 1 No. 24 can Pears___ L] TLE BOYS’ CAPS (Jackie Coogan.) $1.25 to $2.25 Each BOYS’ SILK KNITTED TI Baur’s | Denver | || Good selection, 50c Each | Be! a cana ChuGresnBeans ges wae \f 2 No. 2 cans Canned Corn_- | 9 5 Cc BOYS’ BLOUSES | a es 1 fe No. 2 cans Canned Peas il! Good selection. 6 to.12; yeas $1.25 to $2.00 MISS RUTH PARMER sts in our Music Department. Lady Fingers, Macaroons, They play anything for you from Sunshine and Fancy Layer The Latest Popular Hits or Standard Classics ite! SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY— | 4 regular 35c Sheet Music_______ $1 00 Campbell’s Soups, per can- lic Fresh Eggs, dozen______- me --80¢e Bitter Dati ono sacs rib tise a a Old Dutch Cleanser__________3 cans 35@ Two fine piani | ‘SaseialiOne Dey. Only | Linen Refreshment Sets (5 pieces) | 53.75 | and hemstitched satin damask WG Perkins & C, Perv Sal auceceu SPECIALTY STORE || 216 East Second St. hone 1944-J ‘DELICATESE The Chas. E. Wells Music Company | aoe SoOPaAG Home of the Chickering 138 SOUTH CENTER ST. 232 East Second Casper and Lavoye Phone 194 Opp. Con. Roy. Bldg. Bungalow Grocery and Market 412 East Fifth Street Phones 22 BE hase en A a Ey li