Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1917, Page 8

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ey THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE | Fredonia Huff. | If the World “Busts” Thru—Le-; Clair Dismuke. | '* In the Old Hay Mow—John Kidd. The Man in the Moon—Harry Bal- lard. The Goblins Will Get You—Quartet Company PHONE NUMBER 601 am was enjoyed to ent and was one of the ther of the two high sch 9 90 Bride Journeys To Denver Mrs. Roy Rhoades left last e Denver to do some shopr The hur home t new resident of the attra 1 when she ar ed at holiday time, but this will ne occur again, for Mr. Rhoades ed t J. A. Likely resid er Telephones 15 and 1325 By Mrs. Donald MacQueen in n for his bride and they =. Si — hope soon to be domiciled Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hosts Mrs. George Davis at the head of one/Mane ntly. Gus For Auction-Dinenr and Mrs. Hilm vton_ heading ®| California Trip vursday that ha brought in the most new pleasant evening at auctior s and Silas Lane night at the Midwest hotel as guests| members will be honored with a party iver, and from »f Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler by the losing side ili continue entertained at dinner preceed Mrs. Emma ayes snatani ific coast. C game. The table was laid in the small Advisor Jast evening, Mrs. Frances to be the mecca for room, and was lovely with) Renf as Magician, Mrs. Marie Over- ; + ‘ingled baugh at Attendant, Mrs. Gertude of Duhling w installed in the office of {i Mrs. George Davis as linir vases of apicy carnatior m winter, and the color 1 an extent that with graceful fern Garlar milax added their quota of ct the attractiveness of the flower-decked | clerk table at which the guests place » designated by cards of unusual|/Double N. Club For Dancing beauty. Covers were laid for Sena-| Entertained | The Casper youngsters tor and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mr. and Miss Mary Nash was hostess for the), class of their own for dancing, ac- Mrs. Wallace Leavitt, Mr 1 Mrs./regular me¢ of the N, N. club at|cording to the announcement’ of the . R. Hagens, Mr. and Mrs. Julianjher home in the E g apartments) Misses Bohlke who have recently come ever, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shum: brought theirjto Ca per to give instructions in and Mrs. L. A Reed, Mr and Mrs.|needlewofk and listened to a novel dancing. The class will be held at M. N. Wheeler which is being read aloud at the fort-|the Moose Hall on Saturd htly meeting Refreshments will soon be a mere suburb of ° Banker ar A rm to the oil city. oo ® o \ Youngsters Class are to have er,|this week, The gue y ever it half after seven. Deportment oa Women, of Woodcraft were rved in informal fashion also a feature of this class, which re- Install Officers the close of the evening devoted to) minds one of the little girl who came Last night was a gala occasion for’ re ing nd an impromptu musical;pome from da ing school and said the Women of Woodcraft, as it was program |to her mother: ‘Why do the little the time set for installing the newly 9), (6) boys put their hands on their stomachs elected officers. The session was |Greasewood Literary when they bow?” © This is one of the jong one and was followed by a Social | Society Gives Program riddle the Sphynx which the hour of which the serving of an oyster! The Greasewood Literary Society Misses Be supper was a featur A large atten-| was spons dance of members was out to make! giver e will solve in their class. to an excellent program rome) rday afternoon by its Articles by Casper the affair a success. members the high school assembly ne in N. Y. Magazine Ey we The Women of Wooderaft have} soom The program follows: he current issue of the New York turted on a campaign for new mem <r t Cry, Little Girl, Don’t Cry iew, a periodical devoted to homi vers, and the entire personnel of the Quartet. tics, contains an article by Dr. Wal- oder: 8 divided into two bands with Life of James Whitcomb Ri ter Bradley of this city. Dr. Brac }sermons are genuinely enjoyed by : |who hear them, not only because the TELEPHONE 352.) FOR INFORMATION always contain some helpful sugg : tion, but because of the truly literary, |flavor that permeates them. Dr.! Bradley came west from Illinois not o very long ago, but his stay in Cas- | per has served to endear him, as well TODAY and TONIGHT ar his charming wife, toa wide group Gloria’s Romance |per churches, the onerous task of |press represe had been by ; unanimous handed over to HAM’S VAUDEVILLE ZBYSCA THE PONDEROUS, in a Finish Match MUSTY SUFFER as a Bell Hop, with HARRY WATSON the Presbyterian divine whose re- SUNDAY: markable gift of language proves it- self in his daily contributions to the {church column of the Tribune. | | oOo | rs. W. J. Lindsey of the} IN SHANGHAIED BERT MARGARET FISHER IN THE PEARL OF PARADISE jhis left limb when his wheel slipped THE SENSATION OF 1916 FILDOM— Jon the icy pavement, precipitating the A JAP LOVE STORY IN FIVE REELS |boy to the ground. The leg was! LISTEN! WE HAVE THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN broken above the ankle. The patient jis reported to have endured the pain with much grit and is recovering very nicely. east. ) »ut March Ist. | > | Don’t fail to see Mary Pickford at jthe Lyric Tuesday in “Less than the Dust.” | » viding home from school ay on his bicycle, Vern Mathe- ad the misfortune to fracture} tson | “One day Only FFF STOP SHIVERING! Warm those cold rooms with a _ Perfection Oil Heater Let us show you the very latest in this line. Prices Right n The Runaway Boy—Robert Grieve. atc 1S pace Grandfather’s Squeers — Edwin Hathaway. Farmer Whipple — Walter Goth- | berg. | The Third Man’’ was the title of} 9) mes ar ware a one-act farce given by Charles Ham, |} Margery Keith, and}} i , and it was a ee, ' 25c—always open, never full. 1-15-tf PEC. A IX, Saturday, January 27th, we will give a discount of 10 per cent on all cash purchases in our Grocery Department JESSE L. LASKY : \ \ = = | Presents the Celebrated Screen Artist ay i . ‘ \) Theodore Roberts ' | Douglas Fairbanks ks <a “Anton the Terrible” By Jules Eckert Goodm and Anita King WES, Spee e e - My From the Story by Thomas H. Uzzell irting iy The story is laid in Russia at the present ih} e Released on the Paramount Program it ate pb ee time and is a mixture of political intrigue { c { Ee a Lesa Sa SL at TRIANGLE FINE ARTS IN FIVE REELS )) - ‘ love and a people’s fight for freedom. DITORIUM TONIGHT Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. CARD OF THANKS I to extend our neere o our friends, to the members Loyal Order of Moose, the and the mem for the many} Haworth Corporation OF WYOMING ind employ bers of the I. B. flowers and kindne ment, the loss of our son, H MR. AND MRS. H. A. s in our be OIL STOCKS AND LANDS : PRODUCTION SPECIAL REPORTS ANNOUNCEMENT General Offices—Daly Bldg., Casper, Wyo. The property on both s Burlington Industrial rach Central addition is now read posal. Will sell or lease on long time,| ve porton wit wand weckeess | ~— HARDWARE SPECIALTIES wanted. Will pay any agent who n as Rich Cut Glass : : Decorated and Hand-Painted China : : Universal Electrical Cooking Utencils of Every Description : : Electric Irons Vacuum Bottles, all Varieties Sterling and Triple-Plated Tableware, Carving Sets : : Game Shears : : Casseroles : : Percolators : : Safety Razors a lease same comm ale was made Will year lease to any respor that wishes to build. A. H. COBB, Owr — ; LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL GOODS Bill Stubbs returned from Omaha BEFORE BUYING where he has been with a shipment ic x THE RICHARDS-CUNNINGHAM CO. IX L ana the Bluefront ts are complaining of a short- age in meat on acceunt to no freight coming in from Denver. = ARE YOU IN THE MARKET Bethlehem’s Bid on Shells for the United States Navy To the American People The Secretary of the Navy has awarded contracts amounting to over $3,000,000 to a British bidder for 14 and 16-inch projectiles for the Navy because of very much lower prices offered by the Englis| bidders. mark For an UPRIGHT PIANO, Standard Make, that is Practically New? If so, inquire at CHAMBERLIN’S FURNITURE STORE We know nothing of the busis upon which the British bids were made, but the pub- lic is entitled to know the facts upon which we ourselves bid for this work. FRANK HENRY Baggage Transferred to Any Part of the City. See Me and Make Arrangements for Delivery of All your Freight. I Meet All Trains. CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGYT PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE. References: Any Casper Bank. Office Smoke House, Phone 83. Residence Phone 181-W. Two years ago we took contracts to make 4,200 14-inch shells at a price of $1,515,000. Up to now not a single shell has been ac- cepted by the Government, al- though we have expended, in wages, materials, etc., on these orders $522,881, and we have not received a SINGLE DOLLAR on these contracts. In addition, a literal interpretation of the contract might make us liable for penalties amounting to DR. H. R. LATHROP Office Phone 54 Office Phone 54 Nouse Phone 116 House Phone 273 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 South Durbin Street : : : : Phone 273 Every Modern Convenience for the care of the sick and injured DR. W. C. FOSTER In the light of our experienc ing no other basis, we t shells approximately the same rate per pound as that which the Navy Depart- ment «tually awarded a 14-inch shell contract one year ago. Bethlehem Steel Company CHAS. M. SCHWAB, Chairman EUGENE G GRACE, President Good beds at the Fioppery, only Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance One day Only Get Our Prices on Groceries Before Seeing Others. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Sauer Kraut, Hominy, String Beans, Spinach, Wax Beans and Pumpkin. ; ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS. WE ALSO HANDLE THE OCCIDENT AND BOW FLOUR. ‘ NOW IS THE TIME FOR BUCK WHEAT—We carry it in 5 and 10- q H VEGETABLES—Celery, Lettuce, Radishes, Onions, Toma- toes, Parsnips, Carrots and Cabbage. is Watch For Our Saturday Special HAY, GRAIN and FEED.

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