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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925" | Ea Luncheon and Bridge arty Given Today. Mts. T. C. Spears was hostess to- day at an informal bridge luncheon fa her home, 846 South Lincoln street, honoring Mrs. Corey and daughter, Miss Margaret Corey of Fresno; Cglif., gucsts of Mrs. W. F. Ott. The decorations were sugges- tive of spring and St. Patrick’s day with jonquils used as a center piece. Invited to meet the honor guests were: Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mra. L. A. Reed, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. W, F. Ott, Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. Joe Bingen- heimer, Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller, M rank Wlanagan, Mrs. R. E. Evans Mrs. Lelgh Townsend, Mrs. J. Snook, Mrs. James P. Kem, NM rs. M. E. Young, iizpatrick, Mrs. ES L. brock and Mrs, Joe Denham. eee S.B. A. Meeting And Dance Saturday Evening. The regular business meeting of the Security Benefit association will be heli Saturday evening at 8:15 in the Knights of Pythias hall. Fol- Aowing the session, a dance will be given to wh the public is invited to attend. Baptist Circle Will Hold AJl Day Session Thursday. The Gleaner’s circle of the First Baptist’ church will hold an all day session Thursday at the home of Mrs, Chandler, 406 South Beech street, during which time work on articles for the aid will be done and all members are asked to bring their scissors. A luncheon will be s ed at i o'clock. eee Redmen to Hold Meeting Thursday Evening. Popo Agie Tribe No. 10 will meet Thursday evening, March+12, tn the Odd Fellows" hall. A class will take the warrior’s degree and all mem- bers are requested to be present and visitors will be welcome. Refres! ments will be served at the close by, a committee in charge. see Bake Sale Saturday at Midwest Pharmacy. * Members of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday of this week at the Midwest Pharmacy in- stead of the Commissary as was an- nounced in Sunday’s paper. Patron- age from the public will be greatly appreciated. KYO Circle to Meet This Week. A meeting of the KYO circle of the First Baptist church will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the church. A} members are asked to be present and to bring with them needles and thimbles. A pot luck lunch will be served during the afternoon. ‘ e eue St. Patriek’s: Day Bazaar \at Mullin Ciub, 4 The annual. St. Patricks day bazaar of the Altar and Rosai society will be held next Tuesday, March 17, at the Mullin club to which the public is invited to attend. Needlework; baked goods and gen- eral merchandise will be on sale, A business people's hot) lunch, con- sisting of creamed chicken, potatoes, peak, desert and coffee will be served at a most reasonable price from 11:30 o'clock until 2. In the evening a free entertainment appropriate of the day will be given. oee Surprise Party Last Evening Is Enjoyed. Miss Holly Donko entertained at a surprise birthday party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sendel- beck in honor of Mr. Douglas King- don, Tuesday evening. The eve- ning was spent playing 500 honors being won by Miss Derothy Wood and John Sendelbeck. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Branneman and daughter, rs. Florence Upton of Detrolt, Sam Morvee, Mi Dorothy Wood, Mrs, Brosseau, Mr. and Mrs. John Sendel- Stop contk fromGOITE (OLIDE Iodine-Colloid TRADE pasha relieves and Prevents it. MARK ree tablets daily. Guaranteed harmless and non-poisonous Results guaranteed or money refunded. $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct. REUSE LARORATONIE ee zs ee 50 Madioon Avenus, ‘orks +» New On sale in Casper.by Kimball Drug Co., Midwest Pharmacy Tripeny Drug Co., Sprecher'’s Phar Wyoming Drug & SupplyCo., H. Hall Drug Store and Casper Pi inacy, in Thermopolis by Hopk Drug’ © SHRIMP CRABS | LOBSTERS | OYSTERS FRESH TODAY © OCIETY, By MARY TOBIN beck, Nick Donko, Mr. and Mrs. A. Donko, and the guest of honor. Late in the evening refreshments were sorved. ee Caledonian Club to Hold Special Meeting. A special meeting of the Caledonian Ladies’ club will be held Friday eve- ning, March 13, in the basement of the Presbyterian church bungalow. All members are requested to be present, 500 Club is Entertained ‘Tuesday Afternoon. Mrs. G. D. Lugar entertained, on Tuesday at a 1 o'clock luncheon for the 500 club of which she is a mem- ber at her home, 117 North Durbin street, High honors for the after- noon were taken by Mrs. J. B. Flan- agan. . Pythian Sisters Meet Thursday, Pythian Sisters, Loyalty temple No. 18 will meet in ‘regular session Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall; A speciat en- tertainment has been planned and be all members ere requested to present, . Mrs. Bowman to be Hostess for P. E. 0.'s. Mrs. C. H. Bowman will be ho: this evening at her home, 437 Thirteenth street-for a meeting of Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. Bowman will be assisted by Mrs. Parfet. All members as well as visiting P. E. O.'s in the city are invited to attend. The meeting will begin-at 7:45. . St. Mark’s Guild Will Meet Tomorrow. St. Mark’s Guild will hold its regu- lar lenten meeting tomorrow at the Parish house with Mrs. James G. Weiderhold, Mre. C.’ F. McKenzie, Mrs. W. H. Weathers, Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. T. G, Adams and Mrs. Ceely Weed as hostesses. A luncheon will be served at noon to which public is invited to attend. Mt study will be held at 2 o'clock. eee Baptist Circle Wilt Meet Thursday Afternoon. < The East Side Circle of the Bap- tist church will meet Thursday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. W. S. Gollehon, 132 South Elk ‘street. A large attendance is desired ‘as business of importance will be transacted. eee Birthday Anniversary to Be Celebrated Saturday. Little Helen Lucila Lummis, Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lb. Lummis will be hostess to a number of her small friends on Saturday af- ternoon at a childten’s party to he given in celebration of her seventh birthday anniversary. eee Bastern Stars¢Will Wold Meeting Thursday. The regular meeting of Ft. Caspar chapter, No. 4, Order of Eastern Star will be held on Thursday eve- ning at the Masonic temple. The ex- amining committee will be present at 7:30 o'clock and all members as well as visiting Eastern Stars in the city are invited to attend. cee Knights of Columbus Meet This Evening. Following the lenten services this evening at St. Anthony’s church « meeting of the local council, Knights of Columbus will be held in the Knights of Pythias hall. The meet- ing will begin at 8:30 o'clock and all members are requested to be pres- ent as, the state deputy Walter Q Phelan will be present and will give a talk of interest to all members. ae eS PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Clark are Den- ver visitors in the city, guests ut the Gladstone hotel. ee Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Pillsbury ar- rived In the city last evening from Denver and will epend a short time here on business. ee Mrs. Sara Morton of Douglas spent yesterday in Casper a guest the Patrick Sullivan home on st Tenth street. oe . yr. and Mrs. Ted R. Graham have returned from a weeks’ business and | pleasure trip spent in Denver and vicinity. The trip was made bj | motor | éndre | Miss Helen Wise of Denver is the | guest relatives here for a few days this week, having arrived Mon- | day. | aiene | Mr. and Mrs. John C. Donaldson are visiting with relatives and friends at their former home in Ohs a. . Mrs. Anna Willams will leave to morrow for Salt Creek to spend un- dil the latter part of the week there with: friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. | returned to the city from R. Marks have a short have stomac! uble or rheumatism, you see how Jaulckly Tanla ou ba to health and st business trip to the Western part of the state. eee Mrs. W. B. Burton who has been confined to her home for the last three weeks with an attack of the fu is convalescing. ee Mr. and Mrs, Robert Holden of Colorado Springs who have been spending the last few days here, ex- pect to leave this afternoon for Douglas. Miss Pauline Freeze, owner of the Vogue Millinery company, located in the Gladstone hotel building has returned from a buying trip to the Bastern markets. Miss Freeze pur- chased while east a complete line of spring and summer millinery. eee Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Wertz, for- | merly of Casper now of Parco in Cheyenne for a short time, where Mr. Wertz who {s general manager of the Producers and Refiner’s tor- ‘poration, Was called as a witness in the Teapot Dome annulment case. eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelley were visitors In Casper last evening from Midwest: ee Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Asbell of Walt- man have been spending a short time in the city, ° F. B. Conliss and Mrs. Conliss ar- rived last evening from their home in Greybull. . Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth McDonald are Suests pt the Townsend from thelr ranch on Willow Creel, J. T. Norris have re- turned to Casper from Rochester, Minn., where they have been for a short time, going there from Call- fornfa where they enjoyed a pleas: ure trip. Mr, and Mrs. Norris are guests at the Henning, eee Dr. and Mrs, B. L, Jewell were in Casper last evening to attend the Shriner ball, from their home {tn Shoshon!. CITY BRIEFS John Yocum of Douglas attended to business. affairs here yesterday. oie se R. Donnelly of Glenrock was an arrival last evening, ee H. . Vaughn, F. Tengwald. K. W. Nelson, W. J. Case and L, § Hilton of Denver arrived this morn- ing and are guests at the Townsend. oe Robert Mathews and ¥F. Davis were Sussex arrivals in Casper yes terday. 3 * C. F. Mullins of Rawlins is here for a short time having arrived yes- terday. Mr. and M . W. H. McLaughiin of Riverton is here on business, . ee James Gordan ts 16 in a few] days for Cheyenne where he will be joined by a formsr echool friend from Chicago. who wilt accompany him to California on a several months" pleagure trip. cee Frederick Turnbull’ left- yesterday for Denver and expects to remain there until the Jatter part, of next week visiting with his sfster and family. Ells C. Harper, who has been spending several weeks in Denver, is expected to return to Casper to- morrow. . Thomas Mason {s here for a week or 10 days on business from his home in- Montana J. H. Turner of Oklahoma arrived in Casper this morning. see B. J. Bernard, state insurance rat: ing adjuster is here on business. ee Mark Davis is in from his ranch on business and visiting with friends eee W. P. Bard, district claim agent for the Chicago and Northwestern GET FEELING WELL AGAIN From Mother Nature's storehouse we have gathered the roots, barks and herbs which are compounded, under the famous Tanlag forthula, to make Tanlar. This great tonic and builder has brought health and| strength to millions. If your body is weak and under- nourished, if v Mo: 2ople n 8 re for the better after the very first bottle They have better appetites and more pep. The sparkle comes back to their dull eyes and color to their faded cheeks. Don't delay aking Tanlac an- other precious day. Stop at your druggist's now and get a bottle of this, the greatest of all tonics, Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills For Constipation dress upon the necessity of faith in Che Casper Daily Cribune railroad {s in the c!ty this week on business. . . Robert Twedt, representative of the Holt Tractor company of Den- ver ts in Casper on business and is @ guest at the Henning. eee C. D. Swyers, representative of the Morris Packing company hag re- turned from a business trip to the western part of the state. Mr. Smyers works out of Omaha, eee K. E. Drebert of the: Chicago and Northwestern railroad is here by) business for a short time this week: E. morning ee Liddy arrived this from Denyer and will spend a short time in the city attending to busi- ness affairs, Mr. Liddy is a guest at the Gladstone. Hugh B. Curry ts here from Chey- enne, . H. W. Young ‘and O, W..Carlson were among the Midwest . people who came in yesterday. eee) R. 8. Ellison, vice president of thé Midwest Refining company, returned this morning from a:several days! business trip to’Denyer. eee H. ©. Dailey, manager of the land department of the Midwest Refining company, spent yesterday at Salt Creek on business. J. A. Wiggins, proprietor of the Wigsins Shoe store, has return from a business trip to St. Louis Mo., and Grinnell, Ta. Annual Banquet of Lee Doud Company Held at Townsend To the tune of “Hail, Hall—the Gang’s All Here’—and one or two softer melodies by well chosen enter- tainment, the third, annual banquet of the Lee Doud Motor, company was conducted last evening in the! main dining room of the Townsend hotel. More than people were | present, all members of the Lee Doud organization with. the excep: tion of a few Denver visitors and members of the local press. The time allotted to the affair was | unusually short because of — th necessity of early attendance at the show by the salesmen, but ‘neverthe- less, the staff. of speakers managed | to put across a number of. peppy | {deas before the gohg rang for ad journment. A L. Doud, vice president of the Lee Doud Motor company, . who makes his home in» Denver/ wa Present and delivered a short ad- an organization upon the part of {te employes. A. M. Platte, president of the Platte-Fawcett Motor com pany, Denver, western distributors for’ Page and Jewett cars, lauded the Casper organization and pro-| nounced it one of the livest in | entire string of retail agencies. 1 R. C.. Cather, of the Wyoming | Trust company of this of » Was also |Present and- spoke particularly’ to| jthe salesmen upon the subject of credit risks. In a stirring address | in which he implored salesmen ot Automobiles to put all they have int. thelr work and make the companies Interests thetrs, Otto Kirakofe, wes! ern sales manager for Willys Over. | land, Inc. held the attention of | those present for « short time, Most of the Denver men were forced by | 4 rush of business in Denver at thie time to return by rail last evening. Their stay was brief but profitable. Fishing Season Opens April 2 See Chappy for your Fishing Tackle A new complete line 251 SOUTH CENTER Phone 256 SEE THE OAKLAND Display at the Auto Show It's a wonderful automobile $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid | to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who {s fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any on thelr subscription except the earrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector trom the office. If vou are not sure you are | paying the right collector, ask: him | to show his credentials. If he can TANLAC YOR YOUR HEALTH not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15. Big News for Tonight HE CHRYSLERS ARE HERE! AND WILL BE ON DISPLAY TONIGHT IN Booth No. 13 THE CROWN IMPERIAL SEDAN THE CHRYSLER ROADSTER CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909 —————— PAGE THREE grasped mote easily than before. A ball-shaped accelerator saver foot fatigue. It can be depressed trom any point of its circumference and the foot rests easily on the aluminum, weather proof footboard. Tho cowl ventilator 1s operated casi- PRIDE TAKEN IN his eyes on the road, and need not | Brope under the wheel for a light dimmer. BROUGHAM CAR BY STUDEBAKER Luxury and Fine Per- formance Combined in New Model ‘The new epecial six brougham with four doors, newest addition to the Studebaker line, will appeal di- rectly to those who seek unusual distinction in appearance, with a moderate investment, Its rich, deep blue lacquer. body, contrasting with the black top and Smart oval rear-quarter and rear windows, ts carried on the regular special six chassis of 120-Inch wheel- base, 65 horsepower engine and full balloon tires with 6.2 inch cashings. The brougham body is built with full metal panels, except for leather- covered backs and rear quarters. The roominess, comfort and distinc- tion of the new four-door brougham exact instant attention as do the full width seat cushions, From the winged motometer atop the full nickeled radiator shell to the alumin bound trunk rack at the! the body, this car carries an | 1 impression of exclusive ness. Ornamental top braces curve over the oval rear-quarter windows, which are tilted forward at a smart | angle, The oval back window {s shielded within by a silk curtain. Upholstery is in-genuine Mil the new pile wool weay brie with mohair and andstme and durable. It is grey-blue on doo: sides and headlining, with a grey. stripe ef-| fect on the cushior unit with th payer engine; in tranémission; is moun ed on a sul-frame, The crankshaft is fully machined on all su to give it perfect inherent t em is wa-| carried in k advance ed from the automatic, ad. the spark to the speed of the | engine and eliminating ‘another of a driver has had to®watch, teering wheel, in its place, Ing control, right at fin- The driver can thus keep The entire ignition s} ter-proof, all wiring bein The has been remc ng wheel and 1s conduits, is the lig ger tips. The emergency jects out from strument board brake now pro- and beneath the in-| out cf the way, yet ly by stight pressure of the foot Natural wood wheels and a com-| bination’ stop: stall Mght are dis tinctive features, ——— Rescue Crew On Tug Boat Lost at Sea AMSTERDAM, March- 11.—Wight members of the crew of a tug boat sent to the afd of the Dutch steamer Soerakarta, which went ashore Mon- day near the north pler,. were drowned when the tug also stranded ina heavy sea. Lifeboats have landed 48 of the » but the captain The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature G. 3 4 CVE Price 30c, EYES IRRITATED BY ‘ 3UN,WIND,DUST & CINDER® \ECOMMENDED & SOLD BY DRUGGISTS & OPTI «RITE FOR TREE EYE CARE BOOK MURINE CO AsO Phoenix Hose have add and heel. attractive than In these delightful colo V63 Custom Built Sedan, th pany will again display this fail to see it. Phoenix Hose Exquisite; Y et Durable To lustrous beauty, the makers of by placing special protection at toe Ankles are never more when silken Phoenix—and you'll find your pocketbook won't suffer either. Airdale, Nude, Manilla, French Nude, uet and Gun Metal $1.85 W'SSENS Quality Shoes Carefully Fitted By Special Request of Hundreds So that you who attend tonight may see the, beautiful Neti V63 The Standard of the World CADILLAC We Buy Used Cars Highest Cash Prices Paid PHONE 1008 425 W. Yellowstone Hank’s Used Car Market | ed long wear clothed in ors-——Blonde e Wyoming Cadillac Com- marvelous beauty. Don’t ee A Good Thing - DO! 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And in addition to Buick’s two Coaches, there are twenty-three other Buick models from which to select your Buick. ru modern, sub- &A Standard Six Coach *1295 Master Six Coach $1495 Prices f. 42 government fx to bs added. f. A. ©, Purcha which pr for Deferred Pa SEE THE COACH AT THE AUTO SHOW CASPER BUICK CO. 132 North Wolcott Phone 2260 When better automobiles are built, Buiek will build them ee TONIGHT AT THE SHOW THE STUDEBAKERS Will Again Draw Unprecedented Attention We will show STUDEBAKER STANDARD ROADSTER and STUDEBAKER STANDARD COUNTRY CLUB COUPE Booth No. 9 11 New Models on Display PRAMAS TRE SET nas 2a at BIG SIX MOTOR CO. 228 South David St. Phone 1817 i YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT! YOU'VE READ ABOUT IT! NOW SEE IT! PUR-0-LATOR THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL OIL PURIFIER & Takes the dirty oil from the crankea Removes all grit, sand, dirt and other foreign partic and returns the oil clean and undiminished in body to your crank- case. ON DISPLAY AT ARKEON ENTRANCE Last 2 Nights of Auto Show CASPER BATTERY CO. Distributors 119 EAST FIFTH ST. Ser ee ee a PHONE 907