Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1917, Page 8

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~BEST GARDEN TOOLS STA A GOOD GARDEN DEPENDS on how you prepare your ground How. you prepare your ground depends on the GARDEN TOOLS you use. BUY OUR GOOD GARDEN TOOLS, and you will have a food farden, with less work. THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY REAL S&RVICE AT YOUR COMMAND Cheyenne High Clered to Stamp Out Epidemic a Scarlet fever, the remainder of the weel ready are ill, their reported several da The building wil CHEYENNE, May 3.— With the ill- ness of Herman Sherman and Vance Johnson, pupils of the High School, both of whom yesterday developed convenes. go. be Good Things To Eat DRESSED POULTRY, TURKEYS, HENS, SPRINGS, BROILERS FIRST BROILERS OF THE SEASON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—Strawberries, Tomatoes, Rhu- barb, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Let- tuce, Green Beans. LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES (Our Own Make)—Fresh Ham Stuffed and Baked, Minced Ham, Liverwurst, Bologna, Head Cheese, Pressed Corned Beef, Weiners, Veal Loaf. FRESH FISH Trout. SPECIALTIES—Calves Liver, Beef Liver, Sweet Breads, Spare Ribs, Tongues, Hearts, Brains. —BEEF, PORK, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON—Any Cut Desired THE NORRIS-CLEGHORN COMPANY All Kinds of FRESH MEATS and FANCY GROCERIES WHOLESALE Phone 12 RETAIL Black Bass, Channel Cat, Bull Lake Heads, HERE ARE TWO EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN USED CARS: + CHANICAL CONDITION, FOR ONLY : $190 STUDEBAKER, 6-CLYINDER, 7-PASSENGER, A REAL : BARGAIN, FOR $300 THESE WILL NOT LAST LONG WE SELL BUICK CARS “CASPER MOTOR CO. B. B. Lummis i é iii iii OVAR QUALITY . —[S—er= inouncement is made that the High School will be closed at least. Three’ other pupils at the school al- ps having been fumigated, scrubbed and aired before school re- This slogan of snse League for Wo e, seems to sum up ation in the feminine of pledging oneself to go to the cen ties, but to do in her own little nc just the thing that com that the earnest lish best If, for instance, every woman w lives, in the vegetables and poultry and eggs, that she need not deplet#the gene stock by purchasing these commo. labor for her country. Food Conservation is the thing which the women of Amer of need. oo May Party at Rebekah Lodge Fifty members and their frien were entertained on Wednesday ¢ ening by No. 13, Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellows Hall. The affair was card party, and tho the weather w time ious refreshments for the supp which followed the card playing. Mi Kathleen O’Mara was a new memb initiated at the meeting. oOo Mr. and Mrs. Cobb In Own Residence Mr. and Mrs. A taken resider H. Cobb of their last Second street on have Apartments thru Ic the her daughter in the South. now who with their of the Domestic escorts, were Science Departmen Miss th Gilmore, the position of inst partment with such the past three ntertainmen who has or in the de success fo nned th and engineered the suc essful preparing of the menu by he ignal Pp seasons, ason Miss Gilmore has giy en: crownir and her the color for this season’ dinner last evening w by a luncheon on Wednesdz mothers of the students were honor ed. The decorations were the same in both cases, but. the menu varied, tho lavender was the note struck in the color scheme. The sewing room of the Domestic ichievement of the year from the cooking department, by a lattic of lavender and white, the ceil- ing was hidden from view with a gri holders stood sentinel matching in tint the graceful hoods which shaded the lights and bore artistic ability of Miss Gilmore who instructed her pupi in the No-Vary BO-KA Coffee, per pound : No-Vary DELICIOUS Coffee, per pound .. No-Vary DINNER Coffee, per pound No-Vary BREAKFAST Coffee, per pound A Trial Will does best, is Woman's to enter the League with the thought of activities, to nurse the sick, com- | fort the dying, or leave the home du- o hand, and} signer can accomy- small centers where | ground is plentiful, will raise enough ties, she will be doing an invaluable For, after all, one big can offer their country in her hour stormy, the godly number who ac- cepted the invitation had a splend Instead of expending its ef-| forts on decorations, the Lodge de- voted its energies to providing delic- charming } more after making their home in the] winter. ard Massam occupied.the Cobb in March from a prolonged visit with last evening by the favored few who compose the School Board of Casper, guests of the Natrona County High School. filled affair of this kind, as the upils selected lavender as ty. The Science department was curtained off ful festoon of white and laven- stimony to the art of the >m- | the! ef- | _NEW ar relief. The blanks league asks its volunteers = ae te of a necessity brief in de- tail, many who would like to help, f a hesitancy in registering for y given service. The idea is not WILLIAM ter 00k | vho | THE 80 ral di- ica ds at 4) making them. Tiny baskets of lay-! ender crepe paper, at each cover, held salted nuts, and were also made by the pupils of the department. Sweet peas in tones shading from creamy white flecked with lavender, to deep purple filled the crystal baskets in the! | center of the table, and the smaller ones of transparent crystal which surrounded it, Violet ribbons from the larger basket radiated to the | smaller ones. The guests found at their places hand-tinted menu cards | in the shape of spring bonnets, deco- ; rated with violets and tied with rib- Inside was the menu, listing an array of dishes that would make Lucullus sigh with envy, und cast in the shade the classic de- as Ss er | bons of the same. ce - lights of his Roman banquets. house during the winter with his sis- The salad, dessert, mints and other te rand daughter who came here from j adjuncts to the feast showed the Seattle to be with him for -several | chosen lavender, and it would be very months hard to say whether they looked or Mrs. Cobb returned to Casper earl; ted more delicious. Each dish had | been prepared under the supervision : The only | of the instructor and was the work son of the family, who has been study-! of the pupils’ own hands ing law at the University of Kansa | At the close of the dinner, the at Lawrence, has enlisted in the Offi-| puests were shown the needlework cers and is in) done by the class, sewing both by ma i chine and hand, crocheting and em- j ; broidery having a place in the ex “Symphony in Lavender” hibit At the High School Members of the class who ti \ dinner of perfect appointment, their turn in serving the elab with no detail lacking, was enjoyed. ; enn on Wednesday tn their dainty froe white, are the Misses Hattie Wyatt, V Kidd, ie Pritchett, , Elizabeth ut ma O'Neii, s, Mary obin, Gladys Woelfert, Margaret Phelan, t -, Houx, Hazel Carmine, Margaret Nau r Trene Miller. e Guests at the luncheon were Mes- - dames Major Ormsby, F arts, Creel, r J. E. Hanway, McArthur, Miller, Woelfert, O'Neil, Cook, Phelan, Lowe, -, Morton, Walker, John Grivve. The dinner guests wére Dr. and » Mrs. Keith, Mr. and Mrs Harold Banner, Mr. and Mrs. W. O Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, George Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wolfard, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Townsend, Miss May Hamilton, P. C,. Nicolaysen French Liner Escapes . Submarine Torpedo by Margin of Ten Yards By the United Pres PARIS, May 4 The French liner Rochambeau, which recently arrived der ribbons, and the table was a lovely , at a French port, narrowly escaped vision with the same scher At the being sunk by a German submarine. corners, lavender tapers in crystal according to t assenvers, torpedo missed the and the liner escaped only ting full speed ead and e: A dozen shells were fired by th marine. The Proof Is In The Drinking areeeon 7 TYO 35c 30c THE ABOVE ARE REAL COFFEE VALUES Convince You Your Grocer Can Supply You == — "A 7-REEL PROGRAM OF INTEREST TO EVERY ONE In a Love Tragedy of the Outposts of Civilization One-Reel Comedy—“Jomps and Jealousy” Tomorrow—‘“The Last of the Ingrams,” and “Done Noils.” 45c IRIS THEATR ——) DUNCAN and MARY ANDERSON LAST MA and Ford’s Weekly ie - a | : 10 and 15 Cents Appointment of New Secretary Strengthens Argentine War Party Coroner’s Jury Holds Mexican of Cheyenne Guilty of Murder y 4.—That Thos, Maher to his death Tuesday morning as the result of a shot fired by Antonio Tapio, was the verdict of the coroner’s jury By the United Press Ses RIO DE JANEIRO, May 4.—Th of Under Secretary as temporary Minister of For Affairs, to succeed Dr. Muller, who résigned, is regarded as mate rially strengthening the cause of the war advocate ee came appointment Danta sign empanneled to hear the evidence in Coroner (Clyde early’s this morning. The jury consisting of William Dinneen, Osi Braun and Capt. A. Under- wood, returned its verdict at 113% after listening for an hour the testimony that was presented case Now open for business at 123 Hust Second street. H. Stahl, the Tailor, Phone 187-R 5-2-6 ANNOUNCING The opening of Casper’s most exquisite and ex- clusive Millinery Shop BURKETT’S Quality First MILLINERY FEATURING fi | 4 A AND ALL GAGE li ¥ LAVAS Seen AC — ons ~ THE LATEST and "| f Wi MILLINERY KNOX HATS | i Foal FASHIONS ABIGAIL GAG! RZ Mrs. Burkett recently purchased the millinery business of Miss Montgomery, and now, after thoroughly renovating and re- modeling the building, is in a position to display the very new- est in all fashions of Millinery. Accept this invitation and visit her store Saturday 139 NORTH CENTER STREET

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