Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1917, Page 4

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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO Lulu Elizabeth Sams, graduate of New England Conservatory, Boston, | first time that Delancy stepped foot | Into; the studio his languor vanished | j under the stimulus of Aunt Jessica's REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A. SPE- 4 CIALTY. ELAINE’S AUNT By IZOLA FORRESTER. Delancy glanced up with an amused | of interest. He occupied his cus- | favorite place on Elaine’s win- | t overlooking the square. It a | amused him when Elaine's self- | Wafficiency was nonplused. “Read 11," he said. “Don't be self- ish and keep it to yourself.” Elaine | tossed him the letter. “Read it your- DELL ncrtdeeneiscthnns rhs mm ® Delancy obeyed, and the gleam of Tan in his blue eyes deepened. | “Who is Aunt Jess? Sounds to me Uke a pretty good old sport.” “You musn’t call her an old sport,” replied Elaine, with a touch of hauteur in her tone. “After all, one’s family is one’s family, and it is not for any out- Siders to speak of the same bnntering- She ix ry re alde: ri “ SPENCER & OSBORN ar re i Hist 2 es RI ee thinks she can get one of the big stores grown & Williams (Blue Front). Phone 540-M indy from Middlebury, R. I. HAVO etrnatoni tallecmeleciinetcatee Chas. Kitto Grocery. Lander State Bank, mot seen her since I was a little girl, “Advertising matter!” Elaine gave The I. X. L. Grocery and Market —_o 7 ; put she was my father’s favorite s18-| ji One tonne ina a wee eave |G. H. Townsend. | Lander, Wyoming Rer, and, of course, I shall do the prop- abt 5 Ra eae tact Tt 5 Richards & Cunningham Co. r thing by her.” lancy had seemed a necessary part of Casper Mercantile Co. “Of course, you will,” drawled De- | greeting. She swished him off as her escort that afternoon, and he was her slave thereafter. Elaine, slender and frail as a poet's narcissus, sat back In | an oak chair the night of the artists’ ball and watched her aunt dance, not only with Delancy but with every elig- ible man in the quarter. She danced beautifully. And this was the woman for whom she had expected to hire a trained nurse! As they passed by she caught Delancy’s adoring look. De- lancy, of all people! ‘The dilettante Roveligt, everlastingly seeking new in- terests,” thet irene. The next morning he came over to the studio with an oddly sheepish look | of happiness on his face. “Has she told you yet?” he asked. “Lord, Elaine, I don’t see what a wom- an like her sees in me. She's so glor- iously efficient. It makes me ashamed of all the months I've wasted. I'm going to pitch in now and do some- thing worth while. She's going to let me handle her advertising matter and | that window seat, and now he was go. Mass. Phone 295-J. 8-29tf ———$<___. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC We, the usfdersigned, merchants of Casper, Wyoming, to comply with the request of the Commercial Economy |Board of the Council of National De- fense war measure ,to reduce the | cost of living by. making one delivery | ja day to a customer, which is now / being carried out in many of the large cities of the United States, agree | commencing October 1, 1917, to make | deliveries as follows: All orders received by 9 o'clock in the morning will be delivered by noon. ‘All orders received after 9 o’clock and up to 4 o’clock p. m. will be de- |livered the same day. | All orders received after 4 o’clock +p. m, will be delivered the following morning. Casper Storage Grocery. Casper Storage Co., Hay and Grair Webel Commercial Co. White’s Grocery Co. UPHOLSTERING Furniture Upholstering Neatly and Promptly Done. Mat- tresses Re-covered and Reno- vated a Specialty : : : : AP ee ‘Casper Bedding and Upholstering Company YOUR JEWELRY Bearing Butte Oi & Gas Company (Incorporated) Lander, Wyoming First issue of stock now being sold at 10c per share. Holdings consist of 2712 acres of lands located in four different proven and prospective oil fields. Reference: First National Bank, lancy, pleasantly, “but at the same ete write millinery ads for Aunt ’— aa ee : a a prota ney ene nee “Do "you really love her, Frank?” | s il b f | 8 reilable if purchased at the DUKE & STREET on here just a e. Ye : . id the asked, unbelievingly. E tili a number of select 1 5 . * be able to go to the bell” i¢| __ ‘Love her? I worship her. We're |f | | Old Reliable, Pioneer Drug Henning Hotel. “Indee will,” replied Elaine, “* < ‘ a a iene Vey a E I have to hire a trained nurse to look | (oan yay racd before she ech fut 1B Store, 114 South Center St. gf ee es peri to 2M to you for having brought us to Bill werve been selling andleuer: bs * ae je PI gether.” E ‘3 “fe | the rallway station to meet Aunt Jes Ine smiled thoughtfully. E . . : | sicn. The express was on time, She yright, 1917, by the McClure Newspa- ] anteeing jewelry in Casper stood at the gate watching the pas per Syndi » E be f 27 bengers as they passed through, look a ae 5 ; * or years : : : | = == 7 ing for a little, somewhat bewildered Easy to Do. t to choose from in i ae : { ; : Y woman in clothing of a past mode “He's already gone through two for- e Kimball Handles the Goods Dr. G. M. ANDERSON, A. B., A. M., M. D. 1g Suddenly some one touched her on the es.” | | Rie.ts ee ele ’ shoulder, and the clearest, most at- 5 ‘Welt, 1 m not going to criticize him. 3 ey us ee ee of peak. 1903 2 tractive contralto voice asked: udging from the judgment I've shown | & ones, Office 595; Reside “Ien't this Blain: . in investing what little money I've : KIMBALL DRUG STORE Ses Residence 694 Ibe For the moment Elaine was speech- | VF bad, I'd have gone through two | § | | Sa —— 2 : rei " ‘ any : : less. Could it be possible that this | f°'tnes, too, 1f I had had them, j slender, beautifully tailored woman was Aunt Jessica? Her suit was in the latest mode, right to the tops of her dark tan high-cut boots. Her wide- brimmed straw hat was black, with Just exactly the right touch of hand embroidery on it to make it smart, and underneath the brim there smiled at Elaine the brownest of laughing eyes. Her dark hair was dressed high, golf. Sea a Cul call awettine AULTACO.O8| eure yea su whien heuaiat noneibe 112 South Wolcott uray. complexion was perfect, and she looked about twenty-eight at the must. Elaine motioned to a por- ter to carry the sult case and call a taxi while she tried her best to accli- muatize herself to Aunt Jessica, “Now, dear, don't let me upset any of your studio plans or engagements,” sald Miss Stowell as the taxi whirled them downtown. “You know I have a very nice little millinery shop in New- port, and I have been running up to Boston every spring and fall for the | wew styles. This year I decided to try New York, although you catch the more ceuservative foreign touch in Boston, 1 think. Just go ahead with your own work and don’t mind me. We | professional women understand per- fectly the value of time. You're really keeping yourself up very nicely. So many artists let themselves run down.” Elaine was reduced to a state of ab solute meekness, almost gasping for breath. That night, Instead of the usual! little bachelor supper, Aunt Jes- Bica insisted on going towntown for dinner, with box seats afterward at one of the snapplest shows In town. She had all her campaign mapped out, Just the plays she wanted to see, the places where she wanted to eat and | the people she wanted to meet. Mlalse never forget that_ ROHN GOWNS, T — Chicago’s Prominent Designer 3 10 South Beech St., | Casper The Bonton CAFE THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV. ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : 3 139 South Center Street Come in and Try MORES & LUTAS GROCERY COMPANY Fancy and Staple Groceries Exclusive Line of Imported Keep Trying. A man cannot always tell when he reaches the door of opportunity.” “That may be true, but the fellow who tries every door he comes to will open one sooner or later.” Expert Demoralized. Howse—Jones is falling off in his has to play croquet with his aunt. ca THE RHINOCEROS * |la.m.to2a.m. Bel The best of things to Eat and Drink. Music and Entertainment every evening. Harry Free MEM GRILL now open from ow the Rhinoceros Cafe. Special atten- tion to Private Parties. Banquets a Specialty DINES AAR & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade. Midwest Hotel Bldg., Casper, Wyo. Office with Otis & C. M. EDGETT OIL LEASES AND ROYALTY INTERESTS FOR SALE Casper, Wyo. Phone 766 Co., Midwest Hotel, Chummy Roadster SPEED, ACCURACY AND CARE Are the three words round which we | have built up a service which is in| |equalled. Whether your need is for | deliveries in this city or in distant! towns, we can take care of the work | for you in a manner that will be most | | satisfactory. you, lake Hat. PHONE 48 or 224-M Real Estate and Mining Oil Leases Phone 21-J.—Room 15 CHANDLER SIX - - $1595 Phone 370 for Demonsiration Smith Building rporation Let us try it and show | I BLACKSTONE Motor Freight Line | Will do your freighting to Salt Creek or any other field. No Job Too Small Or Too Large WHITE TRUCKS R. N. VAN SANT Phone 571J or 48 Desk, Lobby Midwest Hotel ——— —— The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. DE ae (1 EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL [-) || RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY LASEK QQ AY | Ae a = Farm Machinery Gas Engines Wagons Coal Offtice and \ard, First and Center. Phone 62 |, Large and completestock in our yards. All kinds of Building Materials | Bingenheimer Lumber Co. Phone3

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