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li INDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925. Cie Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE ——_———————— sines: Why not an Essex for Xmas? , quiring her attention, returning to]enne, who has been on a business ‘i fw Jessie Mae Agnew he Ol] City on Thursday, Mrs. Bar-| tour of the Big Horn basin arrived : rett and family were former resi | last evening and is spending the r = Se meme: | cents of Riverton and the tady ex.|day in Casper. 5 . Pr Ie eS fg! | pressed herself as being much grat- eee NT AILS IS ANBRED ‘ Nyighes e | ified by the evidence of prosperity] Mr. and Mrs, Michael Clarkson ; : é j a eee mi | manifested In the city since her last | (ormiér Casper residents are visiting More and More Casper Folks Are Cutting the Cost of ting by ding at The Food Center visit, Her many friénds. were glad |,here with friends for several ——— to greet her again.—Riverton Chron: |‘afld are guests of Dr. and Mrs. S17 y y entered the Brak cle. ? f at their home on South Wol Thieves entered By MARY TOBIN is Maes nino trea ry store at Mills Sunday , v M Doroth Hogarth and eee cutting a hole in the round 120 West Second St. vent : y lock. They obtained $10 in ‘ae Birthday Anniversa | Modern Woodmen Plan Lucille Higgins of Glenrock visited} ©, M. Campbell of C » is in prstal Penn arte te ee tthe | Turner-Cottman Building Celebrated. Satur Meeting For This Week. Regular Prices and 6.000 cigarettes. at the J. A. Lytle, home.’ 805 CY | this city on business Miss Anna P. aven . a children's party noon at her hom nut street in honor of her brother, seventh birth Casper camp. No. 12325 Modern Woodmen of America will hold an important meeting this evening at the Moose hall, 125 West Second street. Officers will be elected and anniversary. Following an afternoon | business affairs transacted. The lat- 7 || E Butter, 50 Sweet Spuds, 3 ibs. for’ 25¢ a ae Ted Rochford and D, A. Woods ex Jack Holland, representative of| pect to leave this week by the Hendrie-Bolthof company has re-} on a month’s trip to. Los turned to ¢ he kh ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Russell! White A . have moved to Casy sper from Denver where | Both Mr, Rochford and Mr. Woods |¢5 make their home. Mr White wa s been spending the last five] are representatives of the New York a resident of this city | | ot games the small guests enjoyed | ter part of the evening will be spent Grate Wee ork ae Shh cipeune heaee UVES ie fee palais a lunch served at a large table decor-| in discussing plans for a social and een ‘ Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. |} Blue Hill Coffee— M obertson, H. G. Bizzell and >" s will regret. to lear a ated in a color scheme of red and| dance to be given during the Christ- peter Pan B Rd sag rene SIRE eee. EY Beateall = |} 1-pound 592 green, suggestive of the Christmas | mas holidays Seen aasa's teh to noua A ee rich Acer. ine Ratha | q Can _ nye A season, A large birthday cake decor- ot Sah ng ete eee ‘ CSIEtiGat wbdbie ee IFATIONS 5-pound 2.83 ated with candles was used for a| Bazaar to Be Meld ut Mig a Ea ee 1Al Guin i" ° i center piece. Labor Union Hall: vist aN sg ay in Shoshon! Mr. and Mrs. John Mayes arrived | For their immediate Board and | 10-pound $5 55 1 Among. the invite j Members of the church of Jesus eee In per last week for Los Angeles | healing onl prescribe Can Captait ° z honoree, Margaret: I Christ, Latter Day Saints, will hold Mildred Kilgore, Leona Fuller, Jose- phine Bush, June Brodie, Thelma Fuller, Walter Stanley, Roy Kilgore, Pat Brodie, Larue Kingsley, Bud Miss Edith Johnson has resigned | and will make their home here. M Phoenix Cheese, %-pound her porition with the Metropolitan! Mayes was formeriy, Miss Mil store here and his returned to her} white of Casp y , packages. Cream, Brick, Pi- ; 8 e y t daughter of Henry | mento, Swiss and Limberger. my White. Just the thing for lunch. Fresh eee i thelr annual /Christmas bazaar on the evening of December § atthe Labor Union hall.” The sale will begin at 7 o'eloc é home in Glenre 2 vestley Walke eee Cottage Cheese, per pint, 15c. Brodie, Westley Walker. f ol ase ats © Miss Mary Moore, who fs a stu-|) R.A, Loucks, division superin- RDER ir. and Mrs, Murphy nt nurse at o1 D! e ca det > ‘arte 1 co any Meeting of Missionary ‘3 Have Dinner Guest nurse at one of the local hos-/ tendent of the Carter Oil comp PHONE YOUR O Mr. Society Thursd: with her par- | ts at Billy Creek | FRAMED PICTURES and Mrs. H Murphy had | | D. M of It will receive the same careful | ft Re ae: 3 oore © ee 8 4 a Plies eee The Missionary ty of the First | ginner «cuests urday evening at Parketts at oeanies ee TORR Bees Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ention given tho: who call Presbyterian church will meet ‘Thurs- sidanoar F188. Bouth Oat ees GC. Btaniey tan St. Loita bust in person. Small extra charge Gaycatternoont December: 20; 84 12°30: . Mr. Sherwood of the Burling- | Recorit viaitors here trom Gichrock | townsend hotel. ee ZOE MARKS Ty uset es sConsdellvennit o'clock dn the church parlors. Mrs. | ton fref : 3 tecont visitors here Henroc ‘ownsend hote . eight office of Omaha and | yrére!- Cla kariGavBianten ana eee s G. D. Graves and committee will be | wwitiiam McIntyre, express agent BH Hara ar Lata eae sae RY 1 SE AND aren || You Can Always Save at °F in charge of the program which will] for the Burlington’ in this clty. s 2 Not Se Ss L. Holmes: B: acd kN Sade 130 S. Center Phone 1745 be in the form of a round table dis- edi ae and H. Rusieans ais camong: the Dp a cussion on material, in the Decem-| woman's Benefit Association auiee ue Niet seen Mert LORE ae eee et Z coi ol Bae a i | Ary er ber number of the Missionary Maxa- | Will Hold Meeting Tonight. city of Wyoming student has accept:| af, W. King is here on business | each pate’ zine. Fiens | The Woman's Benefit e‘ation ed a position with the Casper I from Chicago for a few days | TREBLE CI EF | PHONE 22 will have specia] balloting and guard uld in the news department eee ‘ | pers =f Drill Team to pest: and officer practice this eyen'ng at —Cut made by Wyoming Corp. oats hire, Hanterts Hubbard who anier CONCERT 120 West Second Street Tuesday Evening. 7 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. B < | Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Sole of Ther- | went*an operation last wi Turner-Cottman Building The Yeoman drill team will meet eee | Miss Jesse Mae Agnew, supervisor of music in the publle schools of | |, i. and Mrs. Reuben Sole of Ther. |.went' ; ELKS AUDITORIUM for practice Tuesday evening at 7:30 | Cluly Champions Casper nnd director of the Treblé Clef Chorus, which will appear fh con AEA Were recen' ors valesc ing at her home, M japDas- td || Gordon and Joe. formerly of ‘the o'clock at the East Side Methodist] Return to. Homes. sert here December 14, with Florence Lamcnt Hinman of Denver, as the |“ Pai orig hy aPtsastane: Peas ae \ 4 NB: seep ec, 7 | Bungalow church. Miss Dorothy Rut champion | leading soloiat, Miss Agnew’s knowledge of music, remarkable ability to | 8:15 P. | —_-—— aap A ea ‘ , $ Lavergne spent ®) Mr, and Mrs, A. J, Cunningham | club member of Natrona county, {Manage large groups and her personal charm give her a place in the Deer eat tine aca) fr, and Loin gy Campin giian Plan to Attend. ving Christmas gifts for the smoker.| returned Sunday from Chicago whore ;tanks of the most capable and successful directors ne ss % pak belie aye * et Sloe O-8 Cigar Stand. she attended the International elub _ rom the Bar C ranch, = . cee convention held there last wee Mrs. Frank P. Kiser, prosi ‘asper Boy to Mr. and Mr lenn Jones have} George Proctor of Cody, is in Cas C. M, Miller, vice presi Play returned to their home in Thermop-| per on business. eile Miss Helen Holmberg. champ'on of Mr rf nih a Frement county whose home is in 72 Chester Tompkins, sec: | m Houle, formerly of Casper.|olis after spending several day: oe (7 pl ] | Riverton. wvistting in” Casper for y: Mrs. EB. Gage, treasurer;| now of Douglas, has been selected to | here Assone ‘the: Dénver ‘bustles: viait days 1 : a guest of her brother . Myers, Mrs. H. L. Bow-| take the p: Lawrence in | eLeie red ‘ors here are J. H. Johnson, C. W. 2 ‘ red, an, and Mrs. C, E, Melker, board] the play, “Romeo and Juliet,” to be| Bryom’ Gheney spent several days | Harman, G. T. Sullivan, M. J Les We many times fail to grasp the oe eos man, an 5 5 , 1 of trustees. at the University of Wy-| ‘ast week in Riverton attending to AG aR Cordingly. true spirit_of the Christmas season.| pythian Sisters to eee o1ain, ‘The cast follows: erty oss piri e 6 to) A. A. Gorgan-and Ralph Cordingly Presents shotild be selected in good] Meet Tuesday Evenin; » For | Romeo, Ted O'Mella, Rawlins: Ju- | see G. Beachlely of Riverton, is a} te—because they haye the quality, oyalty 1 ‘ Dinner to ede Formal | | a eect 2 : Merk tagiatin ena nad eeratie She Bs Pa eae pevhcal aa Hae ea? | Dance at Couniry Club. liet, Marjorie Bartlett, Cheyenne;| Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Branton left | guest at the Gladstone hotel. personallty'of the one for whom they tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at| Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend wilt | Vady ae atinten Piet we un festne sidaya with cag a aves i t are intended—rather than because} the Odd Fellows’ hall entertain nner thisseveniog at mane i aay 2 ue, Pegs 5 til after the holidays with their rela- Best shine int Casper, 10: ‘cents. they are expensive beyond reason, as see the Townsend hotel, precedi the! | Sb Srey. "Prin He seorRe ay tives. eae. 251 Ponth (Dey tecist. many are. We had this in view in| Monday Bridge Club formal dancing party to be given| i it pe itea hela ob ad 3 3 4 * 3 a you just the article most appropriate,| Mfrs. Jeremiah Mahoney was tns-| and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball and Mrs.|i0) CUS" John. Donald MeHfenr abetting ot ou of superfor quality, full value, of| tess today for. the regular meeting | Anna Leeper. , Gilbane, Landers: rd. Canilet ey a ae cise aie EURALGIA a Saal practical use combined with extreme] of the Monday Bridge club at her Covers ,will be laid for the host |“ . ‘, % = a 3 r - Piectiness Hones AEAUE Hoth veh loctcatecta| Ganide hontees,” Meiand Mra. SooNVs » Dantel; Nurse, Irene Wilson,| Mr. and Mrs. Duroll of Denver ar- orheadache—rub the forehead a; Apothecary, Pete Lepon-| rived /in Casper Sunday for a short —melt and inhale the yapors Mercutio, Wayne ‘Town: | business trip. William Kyne made a business trip rate THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES | Guests for >the afternon besides Johgpon, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cooke, cenit “Two Stores For Your. Convenience” | members included: Mrs. P. C. Nico-| Mr- and Mrs, M. E, Young, Mr, and | {0.0 laysen, Mrs, Michael C. Clarkson of William B. Cobb and Mr. and | °hi Paris, Mo, Buddy Green and Balth: Denver, and Miss Violet, Lever . Pau) Baeheller eed pis ce “ aa? 0 ; * Teddy’s Transfer sss ore ice Sas ee rake ee eh pg alee er Five young ladies who know the city. ‘y Burlington Ladies’ Club Mrs. Brewer Entertains 3 Pees 4 E ie el My Name is Teddy, Meeting Tuesday Evening. Her Bridge Club I'm: Always Ready. Mrs. Herold: Thompeon and’ on, Apply Tribune Office. PHONE 256 que lant Personals [riat., Je, lett last week for Denver | you ARE INVITED to see A meeting of the Chicago, Bur. Mrs w. Fr. lington and Quincy Ladies’ Auxil- members of her brid aid Sie: having been called there by the tl]! persian Clay theerert woos Office: Chappy’s News Stand |} '"¥ will be held Tuesday evening | week at her home, 815 Badger ave- 1 | ness of Mrs. Thompson's mother. Rar anTinge Ti Onigiatasaos coral PPy at the freight house. At ti ness of Mr r on display. Clay Jesso‘ for sale 232 South Center oe ee se. At a meeting | ne, for the regular meeting. Hon- Beane of the auxiliary held last week the follow'ng officers for the year-were Free instructions, inclduing lamp y R. Weston, cashier of the || shade making. See our Xmas un National: bank, at Chey-|| suggestions. Mrs, Younker, 535 $. Durbin, Morning, afternoon and evening classes. Phone 274-J ors for the afternocn were won by| yy Mrs, A. E. Austerman and'Mrs. Ed-|¢;om a several d: win Gothberg: Mrs. Gothberg sub-] spent in Mitchell, stituted. The next meeting of the “*¢ CHICKEN DINNER and BAZAAB [1.22020 200 Soe | gales area sensew imine wen | | Nature Cure Institute her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Han- has returned business trip aot 8 MODERN oO e e Easi Sixth street. son in Riverton. /; “+ 6: "et First Christian Church Dec. Bd ht Hee See Re CaAL BATHS eee MASSAGE Di 60c Beautiful Needle W For Paris Saturday Atise Verna MeCormack is vieiting |} Treatments $1.50 Baths $1.00 inner ' eautiful Needle Work For Paris Saturday with friends and relatives in Den- MASSEUR MASSEUSE Casper friends of Charles Will'ams | ver for a week. £ Ph 1478 For A: intment Burdick, prominent state attorney, eee fe ree hd and formerly chairman of the repub- Mr. and Mrs. Milo Foy have re- lican committee, will be interested | turned from a business trip to River- . WHEN BUTTER IS HIGH USE in the following notice: ton, Mr. Foy is connected with White Marce) and ‘Bob Curl “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams! Motor company. e e Burdick of Cheyenne, whose marri- r see q' es a = age took place in Detroit a fortnight |. J. B, Beard-has returned from a 4 ago, and who since the wedding h: seve days’ trip to Lander. ise Betty’s Beauty Parlor In 5-Ib. Prints been at the New Willard hotel, . Phone 2468 H. H. FITCHIE 1200 S. Cherry || Washington, D. C., sailed Saturday, | Mrs. Anna Barrett came up from : suis December 5, for France. They are Casper the first of the week to at- Phone 707 passengers on the French line steam- | tend to certain business matters re- ship, “Paris,” and will spend the) —————————" — — winter in Europe, with headquarters in the French capital. occupy the charming HHEY’VE been sending their let- ters to her this year—the women of America. Their hearts are sct on maintained by : newlyweds have been in New York one gift—they call it the “Miracle of Monday.”’ City for a week. “Mrs. Burdick was the former Mrs. Mary F. MeCalman of Cheyenne. It’s the blessing and relief of a sher that washes 50 lbs. of dry clothes in sixty fleeting minutes (twice the capacity of ordinary washers)— tubful after tubful, as quickly as a : woman can wring them out. And mark you, z, hygienically clean—and in son it climinates that most trying tasls, the handrub- bing of cuffs, wristbands and collars. w. Stop payment on checks you gave Table Supply Company Saturday. Safe blown open and robbed. Your co-operation will be appreciated. Come to tke office of the Table Supply Company at once and give a descrip- tion of the check you gave us Saturday and help get the robbers. “Gift Store Come In As Our Guest Meera tierce Hite unusua| 1m OUT if he point this sto seemed There atirsctie’ with its Sew stocks and acceasible dlaplays. It ts not the USUAL Jewelry Bbop sylt im far more than that. f And these are only some of the wonders 1 rt C d of the Gyrafoam principle, that genius e U 9 Oneeiayene Featuzee soul of the Maytag Washer. No other 1 Washes faster. 6 Easily adjusted washer has it. 2 Washes cleaner. 0 your height. Solid colors and checks with collar to Make no mistake about the washer that's together the intent, the 3 Largest hourly 7 Clothes can be lldaga i features ai ncity in the 7 “wished for” this Christmas. Think of the match and band style. All new and made ection that it mayo . wedi F205) oat ienh a NEchAAGL FREE ice bo conte” Year wile or by Wil B 4 Mest boll pao y co! ur y ilson Brothers. ewar fee ol ac se “ns . your mother needs the Maytag — more ’ takes foor spece clenne perhaps than you may think. only 25 inches self. All $10.00 Values. be ; square SAIL metal Forh panedateliiin To any person or persons giving infor- 5 Cost abaminum = wringer. Self a AM Bie ala fae Special Price Fs r} tub—can’t adjusting. In- Maytag Gyrafoam is available foci Scntaces WW" W mation leading to the arrest and con- Sega warp, rot, ewell, stant tension * ies 4 iecgurtic’ | sclolos. with Multi-Motor* attachment. viction of robbers who.on the night of he! Reasons for *The famous Mi Gasoline Motor December 6 or during the early hours Wecld scedership eo ee of December 7 blew open and robbed . THE CASPER the safe of the Table Supply Company. ‘eee. tocemeer MAYTAG SHOP. yssscres PHARMACY Representative Second and Wolcott Table Supply Co fie ee ty 113 E. First St. Casper Phone 960 encertan. wo Sorvice SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 28-F+3 oy had a le ¥ Jewelry Dept. of

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