Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1917, Page 8

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HOLMES HOA Garden and Lawn Tools, Hoes, Garden Trowels, Mixed Paints, 3-Piece Floral Step Ladders, Galo Tubs, Wash Boards, Varnishes, Stains, HOLMES HN Spades, Rakes, Garden Forks, Sets, Park Wire, Garden Hose, Brushes. Clothes Wringers, ek THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY REAL SERVICE AT YOUR COMMAND Telephones 15 By Mrs. Donald MaeQuece Enlist in the National League For Women’s Service ! The Home Economic departments of the institutions where stress is laid on this branch of education, are issuing bulletms on the subject of prevention of waste. “Do not be ashamed to plan close- ty,” attvises one of these helpful bul- letins. “Thrift in food means provid- ing enough food; neither too little nor too much. Notice carefully how much of such staples as flour, sugar, milk, cooking fat, is used each week for « month and see if there are any ways of ,cutting down the quantity consumed, Do nat be above noticing whether anything usable is thrown away with the garbage, which always shows how thriftily food is used in a household. True economy lies in not only buying wisely, but also in mak ing the fullest possible use of what i bought.”’ state universities and other we) ves Miss Tripeny Hostess For Double N Club The meeting of the teld this week with Miss Maude eny who entertained the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Vilnave. The memk spent the early part of the evening with their busy needles, and listened to the opening chapter of N N Club was Trip , the novel which they titled “The Rose Dainty refreshments were served, fol- lowing which the guests enjoyed some musical numbers before sepa- rating. The Mis Hanson and Adella Lucas were guests of the club. The Misses Anne and Jessie Thomp- son and Miss Mabel Hare will be the hostesses for the next meeting oO Mrs. Goodwin to Hold Chamber Concert Mrs. Goodwin i her friends to an evening of promptu Chamber Music in the ut the Midwest Hotel tonight of M. Jean Mignolet, stationed at Denver. Mignolet i not only a lover of music, but is an yrtist on the flute and will contribute to the ensemble and solo number this evening. The distinguished Bel- the decoration of the Le opold of which he is Chey and has also been decorated French Academy Science for cience are reading, en- Garden Husband.” of im asning a few in honor Belgian Consul, gian wea gion of I ilier, the hi volumes on military oo Pioneer Association Will Meet The Tuesday Natrona County As- Pioneer HERE ARE TWO EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN USED CARS: PREMIER, 6-CYLINDER, 7-PASSENGER, IN GOOD ME CHANICAL CONDITION, FOR ONLY $190 STUDEBAKER, 6-CLYINDER, 7-PASSENGER, A REAI BARGAIN, FOR $300 THESE WILL NO’ I LAST LONG WE SELL BUICK CARS CASPER MOTOR CoO. B. B. Lummis NoNaw SVA\ THE ( CASPER sociation will meet at ‘the Nationa Hotel on Tuesday of next week, May Sth. All members of this interesting erganization are urged to be present at‘thegmeeting on Tuesday. Oo Oo Campfire Girls Meet on Friday Night The Campfire weekly meeting on Friday the home of their Guardian, R. Anderson At this tim port of the work which the League for Women’s Service hand will be explained to the who in helping. night at Mrs. E. the re- young girls are share o Missouri Guest at Reever Home Mr. Maple are entertaining Miss Gra Sartaine who arrived a few days ago Mo., to make an ex-| from Springfield, tended visit in Casper. 5 ome) Interesting Guest at Anderson Home Miss Nell Ridgely reached Casper Tuesday evening, coming from Roundup, Montana, for a brief stay with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Anderson. Miss Ridgely is matron of the Round- up Hospital and has gone to Lander for a short stay before returning to finish her visit here. oOo Mr. and Mrs. W. F. returned from Denver spent the past fe w des days. MARRIED RANK FlnoT TO FILL THE HONOR ROLL . WALDEN McGROUGH SUMAN PLACE Henning have where they grill, ZOLNOSKI y. B. HOLLIDAY JOHN McLk OSCAR HIES GEORGE W ERGUSON A. A. CHAPMAN REV. J. J. GIBLIN H. C: E TSCHNEIDER A. F. BOYD E. M. ELLITHORPE SAM GILARDI J, A. SCHEFFNER H. H. HARDIN CHARLES R. KITTO W. D. THORNE F. E., INGRAM Cc. W. CARLIS JOHN BRY? 4. C. MORRISON H. REED D. BARNES B. FORD Ho first company of the truits for the ational Defense or League of the Married Men of Casper | record the addition of the num- desired to make the neces y 65 by this evening, according to Wilson S. Kimball, Jr., ganizer of the movement. Since The Tribune nt to press last evening, 34 names have been added to the list, swelling the total to Drilling by squads will commence this week, and the work of picking up we Girls will hold their | National | so eager to do their! ; | and Mrs. Carl Reeder of South Commander and Or- ! tae DAILY TRIBU NE Tht | i MAN Featuring William Duncan and Mary Anderson Hotel Higgins Opened ntances of Mr. of Glenrock, of the opening of the new Hotel Higgins in that town on Wednesday, May 9. The Friends and acq jand Mrs. J. E. Higg received annoucement ins, have occasion promises to be an event in history of Glenrock, in that the new place is said to extend excellent the accommodations enough recruits for a battalion will, continue. hours the list already published have | expressed a desire to aid the patriotic |movement for a Home Guard, and 'theré is little reason to doubt that an er » battalion can be recruited |from C er’s married men between | the ages of 18 and 60 years. The County £ sor’s office at the In less than twenty-four , | Courthouse is official enlisting quar- ters, and those wishing to add their ‘names to the Honor Roll can do so by jlisting them there. Tomorrow NIGHT In The Prices 15 and 25c Mary Anderson Prices 15c and 25c Special meeting is callec terprise Encampment No. 9 night at 8 o’clock for organizing a Canton. plea tend. E. G All ef = Caller (wi ng for an inv “Two o'’cléck! I fear IT an you from your dinner.” Hostess—* No, no; but are keeping you from yours.’ HANDCAR MOWING- MACHINE. ERIC 4 for En- tomorrow the purpose of members KSON, Patriarch. itation )— n keeping I fear we '—-Ex. The Machine Runs at From Two to Four Miles an Hour, Cutting a Five-Foot Swath on Each Side of the Track With the Blades. The Proof Is In The Drinking No-Vary BO-KA Coffee, pe No-Vary DELICIOUS Coffe No-Vary DINNER Coffee r pound........ e, per pound , per pound... No-Vary BREAKFAST Coffee, per pound THE. ABOVE ARE REAL COFFEE VALUES _A Trial Will Convince You Your Grocer Can Supply You RE | CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG COMMON LAW’ LAST TIME TONIGHT FridaY A Love Tragedy of the Outposts of Civilization HIS HOME RUINED Because his faithless wife loved another, this brawny Army Surgeon sought soul happiness by self-forgetful service in the Philippines. REV. HUTT OFFERS oERVICE Local Pastor Follows Example of Wyoming Bishop in Tender- ing Aid to Maintain Mor- als of Enlisted Men The Rev. R. B. W. Hutt, pastor of St. Mark's Episcopal church, has of- \fered his services as chaplain the Regular Army in case he is need- ed, Mr. Hutt’s enlistment branch of the service Was made only a short time ago, and he has not yet heard from Washington. Some months ago a letter of ir- quiry was sent out from the capitol asking for information regarding the kinds of service that might be ren- dered. Mr. Hutt enlisted his name at this time and later decided to make a request for an appointment. a with in this ; Now open for business at 123 East ond street. H. Stahl, the Tailor, i Phone 187 jt

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