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TUESDAY, JANUARY Read Our Ads Each one offers you a PAGE FOUR Same he Casper Daily Tribune anne ee ene enn & few days for a short visit. Mr. Richards, whose home Is in Chicago, is a eon of the founder of the Rich- ards and Curiningham store. e rupt cessation of violations here dur- ing the first of the week. oo Oriental Motif Sports Favorite were called recently by the sudden death of Mrs. Foley's eldest brother, William F. Clifford. ‘The funeral was held Wednesday morning from the St. Leo's Catholic church with interment at Mt. Olivet. Mr. Clif- ford had visited at the home of his Sunday echool The meetings semi- monthly afford an opportunity for the m f the church to be- mbers of come acquainted. ee Windstr Farm Dairy Butter. ————— Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone LiSL geocahshid Antti Mrs. Patrick Is % Honored at Party. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Smith areleav- ing today for their home at North malfeasance, pes. having lost ean ap- given Monday afternoon at the L. 1. Perry home, 336 South Jackson street, with Mrs. Perry, Mrs. C. B. Melker and Mrs, Earl Hayes acting hoxtesses, Guests present for the afternoon Included Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Lidder- Mra A, T, Patek, who, with ice : siner here at numerous times and| Platte, Neb., after spending several] PHILADELPHIA —D. | Martin real opportunity to Patrick, {s leaving today to ‘make was quite well acquainted in Cas- ri ecpel renppoterdes of aa aioelata, ix ihe He free piped ; ies her home in Wisconsin, was the per. (eee sr: Wiccan ee he in jail for extorti By MARY TOBIN Gtest ct nonce ACen NRCCGPAT TAS cee Mr. Tripeny. sieirenaogshavibe tise aah oat Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parshall are rom their home| Myron Spencer, sheepman from the Big Muddy, was in this city Monday buying supplies. cee . and Mrs: Hosts at Standard Party, mportance was transacted and a re- of t secretary and treasurer ead #! ng the great success work of the org: fon dur- last year. next regular here for a few day: at Midwest. Bushel Winesap Apples Ten Bars PL. & G, pace LY. $1.95 Crystal White or 42¢ . Mre. F. R. Harper is visiting in Casper from her home in Lost Ca- bin. While there she is a, guest of Miss Gertrude Kamps arrived tn Casper Sunday night from Harvey, | cenenetaeateeateestueeienenestentenstenet| | To Make Pine Cough | t Syrup at Home will be on 8 Saintes wnaics y ove.| dale, Mrs. Fred White, Mra: J. c, Ry D., where abs, epent the: ROUGKYA (i (ne exeslifer t Gig Dekh ciganees OS sa tha ; tn two -wetks eve Mrs. OF, Oc omatniite Mio the Henning. | | with her parents, | “Te thie: 20r jousonswacce ic ‘ Sate: s arish, he Bryan, Mrs. Fred Buehner, ; ; * | Auxiliary to Hold » Lowe Dobbins of Charles D. Hart of Rawlins 18] wyuiam Reynolds, representing eee 40c Treinen) hae . Mrs. Weldman, Miss Bors spending a few days in Casper. | Marshall Field and company, ts in| Ping is used in nearly all prescrip- ‘ Sacre Pate and the honoree. . 2%-Ib. package Sal Soda ---. Home-Made Bulk Sausage, tb, ----__.__ Link Sausage, Home-made, lb. Neck Bones, three pounds this city for a few days from Chi- cago on busine: tions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several elements that have a remarkable offect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar syrup. To mtke the best pine congh remedy that money can buy, put 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up We thy . Out of Town Visitors Are Guests at Kensington. Mrs. Erma Moulding presided at an informal kensington Monday af- ternoon at her home in honor of Mrs. Smith of Idaho, guest of Mrs. F, W. Saxton and Mrs. G. A..Hune P. B. Coolidge of Lander ts among the new guests at the Townsend to- day. 1d Wedn . Miss Blanche Kassis and Tom Kassis, who spent the holidays in Casper with their parents, left Sat- urday night for their schools at Laramie and Regis. College, ee Willlam.J, Hagens arrived Mon- day from his home in Lander and is {in Casper for a few days. ese > 9, 8 Casper Woman's Club Meetin Meeting Friday. rs of Woodera Regular Neighhe club will Wom , of Bridgeport, Nebr., guest of Mrs. Ben C. Laws is’ here from Rivs! wr. and Mrs. J. B, King retyrned| With home-made sugar syrup. or|| Lard, meeting on Friday | pale Lowe. erton on business to thelr home here Sunday after] you can une clarified molasses, honey, || Five lbs. ____ Gases c tte this ek at 2:30! G 8 present other than the staged Sg Spending two weeks in Denver vis- corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. | ri ’ noren Wereughive cee Ven cena F. R. Fawcett, representing the|jting with relatives, ther way, you make a full pint |], PHONE YOUR ORDER—1t | t Homer Wright f . Firestone company, is here from oyeate nore than you can buy ready-made || will receive the same careful | ne Ds rightsman, Mre, F. bee tratieaetine « bustnebe for three times the money. It {8/1 attention given those who call | are irs a Lowe, Mrs. Denver tran es one. Miss Gladys Marie Pigeon left] pure, good, and tastes very pleasant. ra | lef Chorus Treble Rehearsal Wednesday B, H. Heachcoon, R. P. Collardin, and J. B. Ceby, officials for the Western Union Telegraph company are here from Denver on official business. . lest of Mrs. in person. Small extra charge | Fredonia Hune of 10 cents for delivery. Buy Where Your Favorite Food \ Costs Less. The Food Center PHONE 22 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Bldg. QUALITY MEATS AT You can fee) this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business, The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persist- ently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the same—in- Jamed membranes—and this Pincx and Syrup combination will stop it —usually in 24 hours or less. Splen- lid, too, for bro@chial asthma, hoarse- ness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine ex- tract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitute: Ask you druggist for "2% ounces of Pinex'’ with directions, and don’t accept any- Sunday for Denver where she is a student at Loretta Heights college. <a s Woman Fights With: Officers When They Try to Arrest Men Woodmen Will Meet This Week. Natrona Camp the World, will d the first meet- ing of the new year on Wednesday evening, January 6, at the Knights of Pything hall. The new officers which were elected in December will be installed anda committee ap- pointed to arrange the socials to be held during the winter. Other bus!- + Woodmen of ¥. J. Sullivan, president of the H. T. Williams Ol! company, has re- turned from @ week's business trip to Omaha. He was accompanied on the trip by his daughters, Dorothy and Margaret. . KEMMERER, Wyo., Jan. 5.-- A new experience was faced by Kem- mérer police when a wornan inter- fered with the arresting officers at Mrs, F. J. Larson has returned to her home at the Sunnyside ranch ie ‘ Vieattnearats Gat . Fda WE eA AUD ov s tributor for Natrona County. Over three hundri i Ue ft in St wy tay ; Guild A Jack A. L Pars divi fon frelg t ed velvet brocade with velvet Mayor J. T. Scott went to Chey-| and interfering with an officer while make now in in C: tf d vi ir it Babette Aimball Drag Stores) ot | passenger agent for the Burlington, | ¢4 velvet Brocade ‘dine Jenne Monday night to attend the/in performance of his duty. Each of use in Casper and vicinity. i t 5 | s Mrs. Teary and sons, Jack and Carol] Dortrr, and erepe accordiar | megting of the fish and game com:|'the mon drew a $10 fine, assessed by Call Mr. Kennedy, Townsend Hotel Stores tor Your Convenience have returned from Omaha where| Pleated skirt, mission. He is state game commis-| Police Justice Haddenham sf they spent Christmas and New sioner. ————— Years with relatives and friends, eee T. S. Cooke, general manager of] Miss Molly O'Mara. early this week for Boulder, Colo., @ the St.ndara Oil company in the a70: s to resume her studies at the Untiver- e iy y Musi Rocky Mountain division and M. G.| Dr. H. R. Lathrop is in Princeton.) sity of Colorado, Miss Shoemaker is tt ti h: t: nappy Musical Paulus, superintendent of the same] Ill, to attend the funeral of his| senior in the colle! en on erc an s ‘ company expect to leave Wednesday | mother, Mrs. Sarah Lathrop. He eee ~ @ fora short trip to Greybull left Sunday. Miss Helen Gardner and Jap Gard. The National Cash Register Company’s SERVICE * oo. 2 ner have returned to Casper after] CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 5.—Week - 8 r ‘MARGHETA’ M. EB. Foung of the afer, York On , and Mrs. M. J Foley, Mr. spending the vacation with their|end raida conducted by local police MAN will be in Casper this coming week. If your | company {s in Kansas City trans-|and Mrs. Charles Bickett, and How-|mother in Chadron, Neb. during] officers netted a total of 13 names regi i i a | acting company business affairs. ard Roberts spent Sunday at the! which time they attended a family] on the blotter at headquarters. Six 8 haat is in need of repairs or for sales, Service and }it HE dake home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Clifford] reunion, Mexicans were taken into custody In supplies, call or see Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Weathers left] at the Pleasant View dairy, Salt eee a, Japanese rooming house after mid- Funny Unusual terday on the Northwestern for | C: where they enjo a tur] Mr, and Mrs. H. EH. Rothrock are| night ‘Saturday, and were booked on ‘A. W. Ww H ‘. Chitagc . key r and ara iio program. |expected to return to thelr home] yagrancy charges; A. . PRICE, yoming Representati e, ve Am - - op kd here Tuesday evening after spend- Most of the other arrests consti- : nd will be te Miss Helen Bettis who has been in] Miss » Moody arrived Mon-|ing several days with friends in| tuted those of liquor violators, the i at the Henning Hotel | Important Meeting of Old Hi Cost screams with pain as our Officer Save performs an operation on his high prices. Consolidation SALE! Officer Save is on the job. is ex i a Mrs. W. C, Gilbert of 141 Weet 72x90 Home 42x20 Turki: i itt , nt ‘ates Hed Ee * extending yeu. ‘Tenth street “has seturned from Comfort Sheets _.___ 93¢e urkish Towels, rdial i ition to attend the greatest t h each ~~. ralé é é gree event in shoe Denver where she visited for three 72x90 Waldorf 42x22 Turkist ir : weeks with her daughter, Sybil A Goode I Sh $1 19 2x22 Turkish Towels (heavy smith 300d Photographer (1 eae ° quality)— 1.00 | COME ONE! COM ] eee 81x90 Waldorf $1.25 three for e b | Mi : pilite Loulss Bingham, daughter of a ata . One Lot Bed Spreads 1 | and Mrs hi cham is 72x9 Pullman z i, 4 hoe bargains for the entire visiting with friends in Denver for Sheets ---.__ - $1.39 , One Hea oe r p in the biggest shoe store in Casper. p fom care Sone ae eee, 81x90 Pullman Wicket ee oe pee eree continue ‘her work at) Steven's col: Dine 4.49) ana Wool Hose, pair. c ONE LOT OF AS ae me 3 fav's 42x86 Green i? 23¢ One lot Ladies’ Wool | mixed NE A dne oaded ith hives 4 \ , Try this! When combing Pill Cc ose—three “NRG EGG e se | Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Baker and ‘aa Pe yeaa és iow Cases --..__._ , MEN’S DRESS SHOES | HIGH GRADE SHOES. fi} 5.04 me To Doce, ore Is the Very Best Work He Does and brushing your batr, just moisten |] go o08 Quuse pao pair for ———— $1.00 1 tan calf or kid;} FOR WOMEN turned to Casper after an absence of derine” and-brush it through your|} Cases 29c Hos Jot Ladies" Black | Silk r howe its Among them you will find sat- JM} a number of weeks. Mrs. Baker and hair, ‘The effect 1s startling! “Youl} 49x86 Gold Seal o8e—two $1 00 06 and/ins, patents, kids and velvets, daughter visited with relatives and HY r 2 7 cam dress your hair immediately Pillow C 33e pair for ° |All of the shoes are short lots [| friends in Galt, Mo. while Mr. While many people say that his por- and it will appear twice as thick A lan lta teeth One lot Children’s Fine YOUR CHOICE }from the H Boot Shop Baker attended a convention of rep- traits of grownups are wonderful, they cet bang bt perarnneangalar gleamny, Benet Bleached Muslin (no| Mercerized hose, pair__ 25¢ a j Regularly p at $7.85 to resentatives and manager of tho really are not with few exceptions. pote rably’ soft, fresh) youthful, eh) $1 00 One lot Ladies’ Heavy ~ |$9.8 Brach Candy company in Chicago. Th just ll lighted tly Besides beautitying the hair, aff bt yards for___ i Outin; g ° | YOUR CHOICE Mr, Baker is representative in this ey. are Just well ignved, correctly 36-cent bottle of refreshing, fragrant || 86-inch Bleached Introducer| Gowns $1 49 asta district for the company, spaced and nicely finished. “Danderine” from any drug or collet |] Musline« jeer|Gowns --..._____ ° MEN’S Py eee 4 counter will do wonders, particularly i eards & $1 00 One lot Ladies’ Gingham and WORK SHOES Seat bate Tat f Sam W. Conwell, chairman of the In other words, just what any good if the hair is dry, thin, brittle, faded six yards for ..... hd Percale 79 se ee ‘ost any size and width i) state highway commission, went to photograph should be, his faculty of SIE CUTIE erie ee Taace Peppetell $1 00 Aprons ——_._.__. -- c i . rub-| MEN’S BROWN HEAVY | “P°7e8P® Sunday evening. bringing out that which is best in peo- color, lustre and very life from uny|{ Tubing, 8 yds. for... $ vue lot Ladies’ Winter ' $3.50 CALF LEATHER Mion R. De iicihsas shad aosepted ple is what makes the picture seem eenaiine® 'egnae (Re Wei 27-inch Outing, white 15¢ Bite $1.25 ic sR GRIOE | SHOES @ position in the office of County wonderful. . of rain and panshing |) 22d colors, yard_ - One lot Ladies’ Philippi hand KE 'EM AWS T en sole f ahs Assessor Lyle Jay. f \ ation, It goes right to|} 86-inch Outi rapping hand- 4 $ ne: abril 4 ra m3 hee | Of the few exceptions, some are not so the roots, invigorates, nonrianestenie Pat dae ake 19¢c ae: Underwear, ONE-THIRD i ©) fale 0 value : ‘ W. J. Wehrl!, ‘department com good, the others very nearly as good as strengthens them, stopping falling 2 peg Oe FF. , A a and ¢ the American Le; has a hair and helping the hair to. grow Per) . —_ TAKE “EM AWAY AT tander of the American Legion has his thick healthy ‘and Tusurlant—vay |} AIL Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses Have HIGH GE THE CHOICE OF ANY LADIES’ : sett ee OREN Ses ak er Fe6en! pe SUIT IN THE HOUSE FOR. $11.95 YOUR CHOICE wee sise Phan ii Pouncrany dee oO, 8 Fert Coupe ||] $5.95, $7.95, $9.95, $13.95, $14.95 to $24.95 . Dick Huff, senior law student at f ice car, Two Chevrolet Tour. Ladies’ Winter Coats to Cl t 5 = Slat ieee ve the University of Colorado, has re- Lower Prices for Babies and ings, late models. Two Dodge wee. T RNER ( ; Ks 7. efits pie School Children Only— One Herd Riedster = Gates ANA ice 914.95, Pry 00 926,95 AND HAYTIN’S BOOT SHOP’ 122 W. Second St.—Two Doors West of Chase’s Cafe ae RADE SHOES FOR WOMEN PERSONALS Casper for the last few years left ee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins are visiting with Mrs, Jenkin's relatives in the western part of the state. eee C. W. Colbert is spending the day here from Salt Creek. eee Miss Helen Brower of Denver is a guest of friends here for a week or ten days. eee M. 'T. Edwards is among the vis- itors here this week from Midwest. eee The oriental motif is featurec in this American-designed sport: costume for the south. It con. sists of a mandarin coat of print day from her home at Sioux Falls, mopolis arrival here for a few days. eee B. E. Freelatid of Lander {s In the city on business. ee Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Valentine are guests at the Henning today from Midwest. of Miss"Ella IL, Johnson of Lovell ts a new arrival in this city for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. M, J. Foley returned last week from Denver, where they Miss Mary Larso . Miss Etalka Boling and Mrs, A. B. Carlyle have returned to their home in Casper after visiting with their parents in Denver over the holidays. . ‘Thermopolis. home here after spending ten days visiting at his home tn Antigo, Wis. Milwaukee, and Chicago. eee Jack Allmande an¢ sons John and Jack are in from their ranch on the Little Medicine. Attorney F. W. Layman {8 @x- pected to return today from a short trip to Julesburg, Colo, eee DeForrest Richards, Jr. passed through Casper Monday en route west. He will return to this city In Miss Helen McFadyen, who spent Christmas and New Years here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Me- Padyen of 1042 South Durbin street departed Monday evening for Wash- ington, D. C., where she attends school at National Park seminary. eee 45} tr | last, HOE STORE Phone 1124-M $2.65 brown or black kid; straight Regular $8.00 values. | THEY ARE YOURS AT | installed officers of the Francis ©. Self post No, 6 of the Legion. ee D. A. Harper has returned from a three days visit spent in Cheyenne where Mies Carr will continue her studies at the iversity of Denver, see Fred Goodstein has returned from Denver where he spent New Year's with his parents, ee Among the students who returned laramie to the University last were George Bolln, Lawrence Even Photographers Admit That Dolan Isa BABY PORTRAITS the cast side of che Triangle. The woman fought off the officers like a tiger in defenso of one of the men. However al! four of the offenders were finally placed under arrest, the woman being fined $35 on the charge of using vile and abusive language general cleanup resulted in an ab Gleamy, Thick, Wavy Hair in a Moment Reconditioned and Inspeated W. Bryant Dolan O-S Building Tel. 859 We stand back of our cars. Come in and look them over. PUBLIC USED CAR MARKET 425 W. Yellowstone Ave. nce’ Will be . thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- REASON. eT Re ee atter spending a week in Casper] they endeavored .o arrest three men| inte satistaction or money refunded, ABLE ha aeeveas : ay with her daughters, Miss Hunice and| that had ben in.c:ved {n a fight on| The Pinex Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind. PRICES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY .. The manufacturer of a popular priced six-cylinder automo- bile desires to place in Casper a responsible, well financed dis- Casper Tuesday for Independence,|s. D., to visit in Casper for a few owe foes ea st! Kan., where she has been transfer | days Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Patrick are HE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. oa to the ottions ot the National Sup- Nes ° : . Eel leaving today for Ladysmith, ie LeRoy Lynch, Sales Agent ply company o! at city. jar a. ‘ogue is a Rivertn ar-}to make their home. Mr., Patric! Fy o- eae rival at the Gladstone was formerly. chief of police here, Phone Main 826 1725 Welton St. Mr. and Mrs, Milwi rpenter see eee expect to leave in a few days by mo-| HS. Harmsberger of Lander ts] Norman Grant, who has been in B I } A U | i Deny ey Colorado tor for Denver and Kansas City. | spending the day in this city on|Bdgerton for the past month, has re- - ee business, turned to Casper to make his home. jo ew Miss Margaret Sullivan is confin- . * eee = ed to her home on account of illness. Miss Buelah Warner is a Ther-] James Cody has returned to his January White Good Clearance s Sale Our Inventory is now finished and we wish to show our appreciation for the good business of the past year by giving our many customers the benefit of re- duced prices on many of the well known articles throughout the store. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THESE Been Greatly Reduced. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Dresses Reduced to will not permit us to mention them all. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HARPER’S 234 Esst 2nd Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1910-W

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