Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1917, Page 8

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| : Our repzirs are well on the way. Special priced Good are getting low.. Some extra good bar- gains still on our counters. dows. Watch our win- Knit Mittens, 10c and 15c per pair. Our new stock of Hardawre, Paints and Household supplies will soon be here. Holmes Hardware Co. TELEPHONE 601 Holmes Hardware Co. By Mrs. Donald MacQueer Teleph:me No. 15 There seems to be some doubts inJing the second-clas \ part of the population | fair name as to whether or stigma from her the minds of oOo sehen es Delightful Dinner er is ‘‘completely, a city The ans Given by the Wilsons yes!” Just as a bit of proof, suffice) A group of friends who hav t to say that yesterday a smal! band formed the pleasant custom of dining of sheep were driven thru town with ¢, gether once a ye in the month two herders and a shepherd collie nos- of January, met last. evening as the ing at their heels lest they become ob Lesperoua in’ the midet of civilien, guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. O, Wilson res This was one of those delightfully in- “Oh, see the sheep” was the mes- formal affairs that conform to the ed from mouth to mouth, oft-quoted phrase, ‘No dinner party and every window on the line of march was filled with an interested age pa hould include more in number than audience.-More than one was flattened out of shape i Imiration of the first she ier from the East hac aid for eight. go Mrs, T. A. Dean few friends who celebrated ir birthday anniversaries when she In Casper's village during the first month of the made its reets a regular year, to dine with her in honor of the trail, and a large-sized band scarcely 0ecasion, Mrs. Dean's inspiration ed comment, Q. E. D., Casper erystatized into a happy habit, and a city and if there is still a! after a period of several years the ring doubt, the Governor has re-| birthday celebrants continue to meet moved 4t by his recent act in vanish-' in this friendly fashion. bewil p it glimpsed days, sheep! did, unpaved y TELEPHONE 352-3 FOR INFORMATION = eee | TODAY and TONIGHT WHISPERING SMITH By the Celebrated Author Frank Hamilton Spearman In 5 Acts |Hardwa READY” FLASHLIGHTS, EXTRA BATTERIES AND SAME. HEADQUARTERS FOR THERMOS AND UNIVERSAL LUNCH PAILS. CALL ON US FOR ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE. Watch Our Windows. hildish nose|t®® Muses, or less than the Graces,” |* |sons of 348 Durbin as hostes jin serving the dain that appeared at the close of the af-| } | ternoon, j fuests numbered seventy-five, proving| . WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE FAMOUS “EVER- THE CASPER D Fortnightly Club ,Entertained Today The* members of the Fortnightly Bridge Club lunched together this noon as guests @f Mrs. John McGrath, after which the usual game of auction Instead of sitting at the «mall tables, the guests sur- rounded one large table in the din- ngement of fra- the center ar- ‘i sted by her daughter, Mrs. Pitt Covert. oo Interesting Marriage Announcement to Casper Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Holman of this ty announce the marriage of their hter, a, to G. O. Brown of wedding took place few days ago in Minneapolis, whe the br has been visiting friends vezton. during the groom has been spending a few i s connected with hi. on bu their home at Riverton. Mrs this city, g passed he here,_and her many friends are anx- ious an opportunity to offer the bride t y heartfelt wishes for every happine (oumre) Frazer Tour Very Successful One The Wyoming tour of Arthur Fra zer, the Chicago pianist who delighted all who heard him in Casper a few days ago, has en most successful according to Miss Kitty Drouillard of Lander who was in Casper yesterday enroute home after m ging the vusi s end of the concerts. Casper va » only city in which the artist played where the audience was n« ge, but this was due to the f that plans were not formulatéd .ong igh in ¢ ance. In Lander and large audiences were the at Cheyenne, the Parish as filled to the last seat. e pupils come from the one teacher personally paid en of her stud 1 greeted Mr. Fra zer at the close of his concert. Those who say that Wyoming does not ap- preciate the best in music are mis taken Much of the success of the tour'is due to Miss Drouillard whose efforts in making the concerts a suc cess were unflagging in zeal, and whose own talent are of no mean order. t kets for e nts and an ovatio oo Mr. and Mrs. Villnave Entertain at Cards An unusually attractive card party of the week was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs A. Villnave to a small company of friends. When the guests arrived, the gentlemen were handed tiny envelopes ch of which held a scarlet heart bearing the name of one of the women in the party. Having searched out the woman in the e, artner for the first and then at eleven o'clock each man was instructed to secure The charm- nd white, ap- pper, and in which were roses and car- Miss Maude Tripény lent ous ¢ he became his game ge her as a supper partner. ing combination, red peared in the delicious the flower nat in serving the hments to the guests who were: ey, M. L. Ronan, W. M. Kile- Bryne oOo Banner Meeting For Methodist Aaid Society lber, John }Aid Society of the Gantz Memorial | Methodist church was held terday jafternoon with Mrs, Harr: C eorge McRorey and the fortnightly meetings have ‘proved so attractive that the atten-| the ranks of modern business. {dance is steadily growing larger. ce of the year, however, Special Ye lsatu BULBS .FOR A Limited Supply large cans of Stee o's 5s -10c milk, at .... m to enjoy the delicious mena, | 1ight past, and where } gi ts. They will return }' oming within a short time and {i}}! has a wide acquaintance in {i{ Only 50 Ibs. Occident Flour. . . $2.30 (For Cash Only) Webel Comme LY TRIBUNE Tonight Today FRANK KEEMAN and ENID MARKEY — IN “The Phantom” A Highly Exciting Crook play that will keep you on edge. Triangle Kay Bee in Five Reels Also an uproarous Keystone Comedy, featuring HANK MANN bees, LY ee Hearts and Sparks Shows Start Promptly at 7 ¢ L-R-L-S YP tomoriow wy DANIEL FROHMAN Presents ~|!“Pauline Frederick” “Ashes of Embers” :30 and 9 P. M. Known the World over as “FREDERICK THE GREAT,” —— in —— In which the great emotional atress plays the dual role of twin sisters. If it's a PARAMOUNT, it’s perfect. Released in the Upited States by the Paramount Pictures Corporation. = USUAL DIME DANCE AT THE TEMPLE TONIGHT the true friendliness of the women SECRETARY OF STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION HERE who make up its membership and are ever ready to welcome a stranger to their circle. o 9° son Miner, and secretary of the Wyo- Many Guests Enjoy ‘ ming Press Association, was a visitor Double Installation 2 A large audience filled the Odd Fel- lows’ Hall last evening to witness the ‘/double installation of officers in the|tended the State Wool Growers’ Con- Modern Woodmen and Royal Neigh- vention. bors lodges, Louis Schmidt and H. E. Read served as installing officers, The Lyric orchestra provided music for the dance that followed, and a upper was also served to the mem- Cheyenne this summer. bers and gues the musical numbe: flicers installed were elected over a Les! ith ago, but only formally entered | paper circles and knows « into their duties last evening. — name. . Attention! ee a big atte of the Wyoming Press Deputy organizers wanted, for the LARGE ENROLLMENT AT LARAMIE rOR SEMESTER Knights and Ladies of Security. Coun- Is te bi organized at Ca: per Doug LARAMIE, las, Glenrock, Wheatland, will be by far the largest Torrington, Ft. Laramie, Guernsey, mester registration ever Pine Bluffs, Burns, Hartville, Rock the university is semester which Lingle, River and Lu Communications starts from other cities and towns in Wyo- ming will be cheerfully answered. have Pleasant work, good pay. For further registrar has had to rent 20 Con- the two large 1 f ‘campus being inadequate. SE Fe V7 ice: Whatever Satisfies or Pleases a Person GENUINE SERVICE—that is what the real business man of today is trying to achieve “When you come to analyze service you perceive that it isn’ i *| get for nothing, but what i t is what the siness a and? Mesdames Wie Sample, | tonsa ens ut what you pay for ungrudgingly. It is what the busines: from, not what it costs in money. “Whatever s d service is to do things without using our h one pretty fair test by which to judge eve its customers—and, in fact, the same te: tisfies or pleases a person is service. “To give t “*You don’t need to be a Solomon in order to judge an act by that stand. E. Par-| 2°d. The first requisite is ordinaly intelligence, and the second is the mental ire viewpoint. Most men have the former, put relatively few the latter. That is sted Mrs. Parsons| Why so many things are done wrong; it is wh: refreshments | turn, “A curious thing about service is that everybody can gain by giving it. The organization is a thriving one,s eve" the most lov y clerk. Men go up by doing little things right. “Trickery is being forced into the background in business—at least in Deceit is passing out of fashion, and men are The| making big money out of a sincere desire to serve.” yesterday, for Mrs, Parson’s| Always get service at THE CASPER MOTOR COMPANY. B. B. LUMMIS, Manager. New Fresh rday cots, Logan Berries, Canned Vegetables Leslie Davidson, editor of the Hud- in Casper today while returning to his home from Thermopolis, where he at- Editor Davidson is laying plans for dance at the next meeting ssociation in He also in- s. Mr. Chapman gave tends to wage a strong campaign for on the program. new members during the present year a live wire in State “very news- paper man in the State by his first reeorded at ured for the new on January 29th. Already such a large number of students from all parts of the state itten for reservations that the particulars address MRS. B. D| KIM- house to use for dormito: 5 dormitories . There is y contact between the house and may be used in judging any indi- A red letter meeting of the Ladies| vidual act whatever. It is the simple question: Has the thing been done right? pads y we get poor service at every Canned Goods Pineapple, Green Gage Plums, Pears, Peaches, Apri- berries, Strawberries, etc. OF THE FAMOUS “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED CHINA.” IN‘A CLASS ALL ITS OWN ws- The Kimball Drug Store 19—What second se- an outside purpose, on the Our January Clearance Sale is now on, and we must close t out every Hat in the house to t what you |! make room for our big Spring stock that will soon begin to arrive. Come in and make your se- lection of any Hat in the store, and we will make you a price chat will surprise you. Burkett’s | Groceries Muscatel Grapes, Cherries, Rasp- Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Spinach, Lima Succotash,Pumpkin, Extra Sifted Peas, Hominy, Sauer Kraut. . WE HANDLE ONLY HIGH-GRADE GOODS AT MODERAT PRICES. rcial Co . . The Big Busy Store 4 2. 2 ; = ay 4

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