Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 3

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TOBIN Howe'en Party is able Event Among the enjoyable children’s {allowe’en parties given during the eek was that at Chu which Mis: ss last eve Twelfth the host On Saturds kett will entertain party for evening, Miss F another H. were: A Maric Burwel, Jean | Bond, Cari . Mary June Weay Mahoney, ited for Saturday evening are n Parks, Elizabeth Nicolayser ma Hoff, Eleanor humaker, Hl eth Branson,, Dorothy M Mary June Weay sirthday is Celebrated With Hallowe'en Party M Cc, C. Beal arpri home t he eet, honoring her dauy! Mae, whose birthday ar Mrs. Beal, «s- Sater and unch was served ted by Mrs. Har rt, Frank D: ond. Mrs. Johnson Ente This Afternoon Mrs. J. W. Johnson was hostes: this afternoon for the regular r ing of the Thursday bridge ¢lut her residence, 1114 South D: street. Member: who at tended Include itt Co Sell Kimball, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph I Q , Tnd., Mr: = - p ores (CHAS. M. GUNNISON) 146 South Center Street TELEPHONE NO. 18 $1.50 PRINCE ALBERT | 1-Ib. glass humidor, $1.11 Chicago Sunday Examiner and New York Times, Now on Sale [| BAUR'S CANDY A Box Assortment. | Pep'Is Exclusvie Agent. | DRUGS This Sale Starts at Once and Ends Saturday Night $1.25 Absorbine Jr. .*.....99¢ $1 American Oil ey iT 4-0z. Alcohol Rub.. 19¢ 25c Anacin ......... 192 25c Bayer’s Aspirin .15e 45c Bayer’s Aspirin ..30c 60c Bisurated Magnesia 45c 4-0z. Benzine ......... 17c 25c Blue Jay Corn Plasters ..... 19¢ 40c Castoria ......... 35c Colgate’s Shave Cream . .28c 35c Cutex Items 28c 35c Colgate’s Shave Paste fj 21c 25c Carter’s Liver Pills....19c 35c Enders Blades 27e 35c Frostilla 5 50c Gillette Blades 32 75c Glover’s Mange........59 30c Geisler Bird Seed......22 (100) Hinkle Pills 23 $1 Krank’s Lemon Cr....7£ 25 Listerine Tooth 25c Mennen’s Talcum......15 25c Miles’ Liver Pills 19 15¢ New Skin .12 $1 Nujol Rear: s:) $1.10 Nuxated Iron . 89 50c Palmolive Shampoo..29- 65c Ponds Creams 52 25c Palmolive Talcum....15 40c Squibbs Tooth Paste ."...... 32c 30c Syrup Figs Ade $1 Squibbs Oil . 83« 30c Sal Hepatica 42 $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion ...97 ON SALE AT THESE PRICES UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT NOW IS THE TIME ALCOHOL GLYCERINE PLENTY OF BOTH AT THE ALEMITE SERVICESTATION , 116 S, Durbin St, Phone 1904 f D W “| Lula Head. Odiorne, Cl John 1! » Mrs. M. » Mra, 1 N eeler, Mrs. M, C. a ati ela 2. Barton, Mrs. les T. } , Mis t Sullivan, Miss Edna eeitcatios Kathleen Sullivan and Miss Patricia Sullivan, see nd Mrs. Fickel Wi1 Entertain at Party Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Fickel will er | tertain a number of their friends | formally on Friday evening at thei home, 904 Onk st avenue, 5 at bridge Party ig Planned For Friday Evening Mr. and Mrs. A. W sive an informal bridy Ay evening at the Fourteenth street Aid to Garrison w party on ¥ me, 331 West r 12 guests. Methodist Meet E al meeting of the Ladies id society of the Methodist copal church will be held Fr afternoon at 2:20 ojclack in tie | church 'parlot { members of jt Kensingt os fon of Birthday, N nm entertained x nal: nds infor wide last evening enue, in honor of Morgan whose birthday anni- ry was Wednesday. —Decora- nat her home, | __ The Casper | Actor Hopper Honeymoons With 6th daily €ribune Shefstead | relatives, | re of the Te Mr. ant manager | PAGE THREE “Charleston” '|\COAL STRIKE \, IN BELGIUM | The Food Center | M. E. Shadle and. daughter | Easy for Her {of Winona, Minn, spending | ~ = several days in | u 7 7 120 West S ; | 2 st Se % rrived last event IS ORDERED | Aint eae eaeas | | Turner-Cottman Building | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Jack left to- isi i | day py. motor “for thelr home. in| Visit Our Clean, Sanitary | Hgts alif,, having completed is ‘ ; : t with Mr. and Mrs, Nelt | Bieiaee casts isch | MEAT MARKET David. street with Mr sictg engi having refused der A Few of Our Regular Ry Thoktesscrdeate ms tive per cent wage Ir nm the || AU é ; ‘ | round th is ¢ sible Rete | } j for the inc n 7 { j retition, SHOP HERE AND SAVE | ! Meanwhile 4 CITY BRIEFS hope of stimulating lisgaenras putter giiea lia an i . | Navy Beans____3 Ibs. 25c it ON a Ea ie glum coal month! ney xT | This coal heretot Blue Rose Head Rice, eporter’ sy ee last ror 2% Ibs. -25c | enroute to Ra nts | oot oe = vernmen | Campbell’s Soup, can, 11c A. J. Bankson | R. EL Anderson are spending a * | E. W. Shrock | terday from § eee ’ O'Leary and Bert Ci Salt Creek, are here on eee \. W. Miller is leaving for the western « winter months. AN Ts and Sla former Casper Governors Ask Farm Aid Of Next Congress | SIOUX FAI oO . ~~ a PHONE YOUR ORDER When Bessie Love has a few free moments at the movie studio n | ——— hie gives Charleston lessons. th Industry a \ | me careful | Adolphe Menjou and Director | ican protecti | who cal Monta Bell are two of her the Ame | xtra charge | few r c Fog | You Can Always Save at gray n Casper « | | rest.| business from Che ne f | | } art | The Rood Conti erie 1 a representative of the | cuest he 7 hote ly oy, seme en | rie company, {# in * more attractive, east | aor ee BIS: ts ; F ' | qpHionors were taken by Mrs. A. 3.| 9 ae goer ena ae 120 West Second Street Woods, James’ Shikany and Mrs, | Mrs. De Wolf Hopper No. 6, ahd a recent photo of the actor, showing | Lee Simonson, _ prom Hot - ~~ | Sraeaentanaeo Turner-Cottman Building wae aoe aaa ties present pan stage make-up gives him the appearance of youth despite his | Springs county rancher is in Casper iti B . | | re 2 n, Mr. and Mrs. van years. a short time ti ing b P l ; > TH 96 I ndrock, Mr. and Mrs. James | affairs. Speccae eee olllics eng PHONE 22 Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Wood } d the.one he gave We? a | i ie ig i ost BOSTON, Nowo persons have even} yy x, f ca ihiaxt El d I a hg ST Ea LUC De Wolf Hopper. stay makried Wallace Hopper | ae fae can saan er vy} uninate n Mrs. Bowen Is Hoste: flapper.” She) ears tags : K MARCEI ] Bridge Club. ery time he| j,, = Ee ead, | Club. venture! Fred Simons of Kaycée ts here on Le Mrs, W. C. Bowen was hostess for he had j business for a short time. ederal Jobs AND BOB CURL a meet of the Utopian Bridge | s, . a singer, eee $1 00 jclub Tuesday afternoon at her resi-| ed Edna in 1893 after a at-| sie’ Catles da val yiaito® hehe m3 OAT 4210 FastFirst.street. Hich | had separated Hopper from | = Saiki o .— 210 1 - High Worland. 2 , onors for the afternoon were taken | 1 hi; arf ee Salas ovate | eae federal Classified | BETTY’S BEAUTY Mrs. J. V. Galbraith. Guests | Lilian ron.) gOS OF Cine MODS WABAEIEn Hom. Dunn Is trankect! growing in cor PARLOR present besides members were: Mrs. | ~ "8°" ed’ for 11 years to fhe same) WO |. renirs here from. Denv in the opinion of | Pe |__Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 W. Kni eT aie “Tom because of hi ne ld F wag the wife whe ee William C, Deming, president of the || lon Institute of Mrs, Robert Ward and Mrs. great | inte!) says the new/he:d { fick De Wolf so lor = a = Troese | United. States civil service comm Industrial Research - — ———- — Bragnemar Mrs. Hopper, who has no contment| but you will recognize her more |. Jt. W. Wheaton and-B. A. Froese | (1 : a || BrRexFshiowship see {to make ing his wholesale }remifly under sta name. | nenver, : . Se Mer ing, who passed throfigh ee iauitr* | experience as a husband | Hedda. Hopy This marriage was gl é beset! vagtentay” exit to Wash: | ANNOUNCING | ch Work | Despite his t matrimonial} dissolved by e in 1924. 4 | ington, said he belleved tt (me || FLY-TOX will A t | | Mickle ity Bio gton, Salc \ that in tim : F committee In charge of the| record. Hopper made his first ven] ‘The new Mrs. Hopper was the | Sa ee ee OTT eaeiaatal | eke Would be || not stain. Has The Formation ilding of the ts nacle, corner of | ture comparatively B. | widow of Dr. Ernie Glasér, an Oak- | a taken out Lith 48 recon leasant odor. Fighth Center streets for ti Ella Gardiner was the first Mrs, |lund dentist, who died in 1918, She| nee Gf wanwea' by oolid: armless to hu- of { yeelistic campaign will| Hopper and Jda Mosher was the|was formerly « mber of a San}. tee ey ene i deniionagi mans and ani- r 1 11 available ond, but that’was long a tt] Francisco comfe opera conipany and | * thiy : theseantet in’ b mals. Easy and N aT) Cl TTS weday morning, 4 | Hopper m Edna W | was in concert work’ when’ she met . meena othr. je | plesaent to use. LVew asses terday by A. B,| still ts ker at sti HOD William J. Cheley of Denyer, is ectors of cus-|| Sitnestheoatltors Y . ‘lunch and dimer will be served | yrs, William B. Cobb, Mr. ahd Mrs. | from a two.months’ visit spent in] eee these will be Se ee EME He Mr, and Mrs, H. B.|the east, 1s in) Casper fora short} Charles Reed of the. ”Untversal | | Mrs. C. P. Brodie it, and M anley | time the guest here of her daughter, | company, is*here from Denver. | Tasqued Da and ne, | Mrs, We. C. en_ind’ Mr eee | —_-— 544 S. Grant. Phone 592-M bi Mr. fm Po ine | ©. c. Harmon) wire chief 8f the'| Tell the Advertiser—"! saw tt tn! Recent ae Mr. | Mr. and Mr ©. meed are cui | Mountain )Btates Telephone and Tel. | The Tribus | 13 w © a masqued Hayowe and| cof town visltors in-Cusper from |—=— mimic | dance on evening, Octo- 3. Donast, | Denyer, | ber Qi at ¢h lows’ hall, for Mr. and! eee members {1 the publi and Mrs, i igh : ee ee Mrs.) Miss Elsie Mithews is visiting |) 4 i “OTT bei en secured. aber | wh teuntives one Nom st mane |} “DIAMOND. DYES DURING OUR | Twe alker. | ncar Denver. Ament | Mr. and Mrs. Winter, M oe a wld jand Mrs, Art Mr. and Mr*./ aj, and Mrs. Rogdr Dunlap and COLOR THINGS NEW e rs Lacy will enter! yalter Storie,’ and Dr. and Mrs. | : Ripe gt { Seesisy + Ataiant t te ait 84.6 * son Shultz are leaving tomorrow bipeis 4 36g : rge Smith for a threo weeks’ visit to' be spent : . BR opr tf Sy ae [with friends In“ Boulder and Fort|’ Just Dip to Tint-or Boil hagiet “| Miss Kissick Js Honored Collins, Hallowe'en enter-| at Bridge Party Wednesday. sete to Dye ; 9 Bag F eis “sia In farewell © Mrs. Ted Miller is spending the |~ ~~~ ¥ Po aed Mrs } Ss spending the Beas ¢ ae con members of | sigsick, who lay at ‘Salt Creek -visiting “with bs ae Seay a be ass. ‘7 of the after: | 7 ; package coritain: i Tampg, Vla., to spend friends directions so sim. to a prograra | ih hentteliter: AE Fries se he | : : 42 | months with her sister, wig cmascnmomar a ape CS Th | dore White en ined last evening | Miss Edna Poliand is here visit: | n tint soft, deli ‘ WS et playing | at her hom Fifth street, | ing with friends from her ! | » shades nor Md . PA.) at an informs » party. Honors | near’ Cheyenne ee. ciokin fe pearing ere eS eoteaue Creme. Wane: yon) By. Mre . aes meen cea eas WE ARE OFFERING FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : a . ‘ « McShane and Miss Betty| Mr, and Mrs. M. G. Daly, who lingerie, | silie a aac | Pangert. Miss Kissick received «| have been visiting in Casper for the SPER, BELLS: . See acts suest gift. last week with Mr. Daly's sister, ar] Pig eo “A aise ciated cae , | Guests present were. Mrs. Robert | Mrs. C. 1, Sintor e returnring sweaters, “dra: Al S Wedne Casper Kiwanis | Duncan, Mrs. t, McShane, Mrs. | tomorrow overland to their home in| eries, coverings, hanginge—ever} C: Country club. | John Deipenys ; “A J ag i Greeley. A | Milne) 25, Re fo " a Melvin, Mrs. W. O. | y 2 2s—no ne ‘ rit ; d ene fe : Lucille Ellis, Miss Nett! Miss Ethel Wissick expects to} kind—and tell your druggist whether ‘ intl inidnight and a buffe ae er i font OMAN tb eel , | the al you wish to color {s . Miss Betty Bangert, Miss | leave soon for Florida to spend the | the material you | ’ S ; Ape * - | » Redington, Miss Dorothy | winter months ‘with her sister. wool or silk, or whether it is linen LADIES DRE SES Boys W inter Coats Ph iended, * Dr. and | Ooi ER cotton or mixed goods.—Adv. 1 ti | Miss Nellie Quinn, Miss . i M Nellie Bartholomew, Miss Grace Dy Mr Mrs, Ray Repholz Values from $19.75 to $69.75 for and Few Girls’ Coats : Woody andthe guest of honor Mid shopping and visitin e . we eee with friends here at eek adiola 95 Organized at I torney and X in a ¢ { Denve € in C Super- : latcne t Heterodyne ay al Mr rae te 2M ae ves ie dies’ Winter Coat: Good Quality “en [ears eames th 1 ae i 2 HOUSE APR oxiliary Hall |inonth’s pleasure trip. to | wimg iwinie a a e Baare, Cape Soate ONS The Ladies’ Auxil of the Clan | Mr. Dunn | . Just a Few Lett—Closing Out at at lart will give a ¥ a ae Now 160 Complete dance ‘Saturd . Word was received, in Casper to: | , at the Carpenters’ hall for|day of the-arrival in Burnet, eee | Chas E. Wells Music Co. $ OO : embers of the organization, of the | this morning of an eight and one ms, 7 Under the most trying ‘and all Scotch people in the|hulf, pound baby son to Mr. and {f 48% & 2nd Street Phone 194 i dicap i The e: ainment 1 begin | Mrs. G. O. Shefstead’ who are now hygienic han iP, 38 ‘clbe} laut the, home of Mra, Shefstead's assured this NEW way _ —_— — | a7 a ee AAP aia ms || Yes, We Do Better | CONSTANT PAIN Chang BASEMENT BARGAINS soldi Soe sects» ff i IGHT frocks, sheerest gowns.. | | wadies and Mens ° $1 25 zi _s wear them now any day, any P als SUE Gatensontne e. time, anywhere, without a moment's erson | vadies Plain Wool $1 25 e moar or ea Le : _.’ | |Face, Neck and Shoulders Yresses and Coats ° ; ¢ uncertainty and insecurity ot " “f the old-time “sanitary pal” hasbeen 1. W. David or the etiysprin’ | Covered. Lasted Four | | We Call Fer and Deliver aSSl y 300 0. comp: and Mrs. Davi ‘ ~ ended. aS cad pany and Mrs. Years, Cuticura Heals. | | JAKE | Most women now use “ beer 4 _—_— H \ F, s Uh ' ST > ... a new and remarkable way. oats My face, neck and shoulders] | = THE NIFTY TAILOR | th. SECOND ST. PHON Par ahenrbent rf i and Mr i arrived | [were cov with pimples that 1 5 times as absorbent as ordinary sper last evening from Great [were hard, large and ted. At' first Wyatt Hotel Bsmt Phone 802 — cotton pads. alls, Mont., and are guests at t! I took no notice of them but the — | Deodorizes, thus ending ALL dan- | ger of offending. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass- ment. Obtainable at all drug and de~- partment stores simply by saying “KOTEX.” You ask for it without hesitancy, Costs only a few cents. Prove: vid ways a folly, Twelve in a pack- ag In fairness to yourself, try it KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue | |trouble kept getting worse. The | |pimples itched and burned and the more-I-scratched the woree they tehning “Hotel” Ati” ahd POS Matht 4 om are spending loday in this ||Bt They. caused constant pain HSsr Paes ee | ]and I Jost my rest at night. The! eee trouble lasted for four years. “T was advised to try Cuticura Norman Denis, who spent a n Soap and Olntment $0 purchased v of months on the western ec AG tet Pte d after using six cakes cf IY | Sore yt hes ind three boxes of Ointment velent,. has returned to Casper (0 | it way healed.” (Signed) Ed Lynn, ond gome time with mothe 121 Sycamore Bt. vanvyille, iad. ma March 4, 1925. Mr, and Mrs, A. I. Henderson | returned. from a three 4 sl epeht with friends in Ther ote te STORA ATTENTION MOTOR CAR OWNERS Bet Repair Shop in Casper—Give Us a Trial. GE IN A STEAM-HEATED GARAGE—$10 PER MONTH Alcohol $1.10 Per Gallon—-Glycerine $3.50 Per Gallon We Service All Makes of Motor Cars- COOPERATIVE MOTORS (Formerly Patterson Oakland) 438 EAST YELLOWSTONE Car Washing

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