Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1917, Page 12

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‘Dr. and Mrs. Hoff to SO SOCIETY | Give Dinner Friday i | Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoff will en- o—_—__ |tertain at dinner Friday evening at D. A. R. Held First Meeting of Season Fort Casper Capter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met Tues day afternoon with Mrs. William Kocher, at her home on South Wol- cott street, for the first time this fall following the adjurnment taken dur- ing the summer months. The meet- ing was principally s business ses- sion, but short talks were given by the regent, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, who reported on the knitting fund, and Mrs. B. B. Brooks, who spoke on the Liberty Loan question. Following Mrs. Brooks’ talk the club decided to buy a $50 Liberty bond. The next meeting will be held in November at the home of the regent, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop. Ornad Eastern Star Meeting Tonight The Past Matrons of Fort Casper Chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star, will have charge of the regular meet- ing tonight in the Masonic Temple, at which Mrs. Hugh Patton will pre- side. Ambrose Hemmingway, a Past Grand Patron, will as: 2 A class of candidates will be ted at this time, and all kinds of work will be done. Mrs, Mary P ron of Wyomi ri Knittle, Grand Mat- ng, of Douglas, will be y as well as Mrs, J. M. 1 member of this ollowing the degree work r will be enjoyed, light r ts being served. <All membe sther chapters of the Eastert who are in Casper are invited to end mecting tonight Omo Marriage Yesterday At M. E. Parsonage Miss Leona Carnathan and Anton J, Anderson of this city were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the parsonage, the Rev J.J. Giblin, pastor of the Gantz Mem orial Methodist Epikcopal church, performing the ceremony. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dent of Cas- per, After a honeymoon trip to Den ver and oter Colorado places, Mr. and Mrs, Anderson will make their home in Casper. Lasy chance to register! Do it to- nigt before 9 o'clock. CANNER STIRS CT TET i short | their home in South Center street, | honoring their nephew, Clinton Hoff, ;and his wife, of Des Moines, Iowa, | who are guests at the Hoff home. | The decorations in the house and ‘dining room will be red and white} carnations and crysanthemums. | | There will be about sixty guests. } { Omo |Game Dinner For Eastern Guests Robert G. Taylor, president of the Glenrock Oil company, will be the host this evening at a duck dinner to be given at the Midwest hotel in com- pliment to H. C. Megargel, of the R. C. Megargel & Co., bankers, of New York City, and E. Groetsinger, a prominent stee! manufacturer of | Pittsburg, Pa. The other guests will be Senator Patrick Sullivan, Herman B. Gates, State Treasurer of Wyo- ming; F. V. H, Collins, of the Hall Oil company of Montana; I. N. Clay and Charles J, Wall of Casper. COrmao Small Dinner Party At Midwest Hotel Mr. and Mrs. John Bryne, of CY avenue, entertained at dinner last evening at the Midwest hotel, covers being laid for six. OmoO Waldersemidt and Am Biglin, of the Casper Na- Rodger brose E tional bank, spent yesterday after noon at the Brooks ranch hunting ducks and returned with a supply of game Omo0 N. P. Wilson, of Lander, state game warden, is in the city today on busi- ness in connection with his office Oro A. W. Ambrook, of Denver business visitor in the city for days while attending to oil mz Se HAWANAN ENTERTAINER ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY John P. Tynek, a half-breed Ha- waiian who is one of a party of four traveling players recently appearing in Wyoming theaters, was arrested in Douglas charged with robbing one of his companions. He gave as his excuse that he was drunk. Tynek received a sentence calling for his confinement in the county jail for a eriod, | Among the Theatres Clara Kimball Young Coming THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE 70} Osborne Brown, of Salt Creek, was jin the city yesterday and left during |the afternoon for Rochester, Minn., to visit his brother, Deputy Sheriff Francis Brown, who is a patient at “The Price She Paid,’’ with Miss the Mayo Bros. sanitarium. OmoO Clara Kimball Young as the star, will New Iris theater next Saturday. This photo-drama of the life of a beaut immensely popular novel b: Graham Phillips. It outlines lems in the life of a young woman, finds herself almost without resour- ces. determines to become an opera sin- ger, and the difficulties se encoun- ters form a series of scenes of un usual interest. How she finally reaches independence and freedom Is a fascinating story. The director is Charles Giblyn, this being the first of his Selznick productions. At the Lyric Tonight Marguerite Fischer in “The Dexli’s Assistant” will hold forth at Lyric theater tonight as the headliner on a bill which also includes a big com- edy, ‘‘Wt.y7 Ben Bolted.” The for- mer is enacted in five reels and» por- trays an interesting story. dsc t Whale Made Waves Quiet. The use of oil to calm troubled seas was illustrated in an unusual way to a skipper who recently arrived in New York from a southern port. Every mariner who has dripped oil from his plunging bows in stormy weather to smooth down invading crests knows how effective the trick is when done properly. This particular skipper sighted a dead whale, which at first glance seemed to be a schooner bottom up, when he was about 250 miles enst of the Virginia const. There was a stiff wind from north-northwest which kicked up a crested sea, but there was no disturbance within a mile to th northwestward of the whale. The skipper said in his *eport to the local hydrographic office that this mile was | or “like a ballroom | “smooth as glass,” floor,” due to the effect of the oil ooz- ing from the carcass of the whale and borne on a halfknot current setting to the northwest. | BANG! BANG! BANG! DOWN GOES THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Special for Thursday and Friday OCTOBER 25th AND 26th. OFFER NO. 1. No-Vary Breakfast Coffee, per ib. Barrington Hall Offer Here is our plan: you one pound No-Vary Breakfast Coffee, regular price 30c, for 10c. OFFER NO. Il. Coffee, per Ib. No. 1—With every $2.00 purchase 10c 10c made In our store we will sell If you buy $4.00 worth of merchandise, you get two pounds of Coffee at 10c; $6.00 spent will buy three pounds of Coffee at. 10c per pound. Our Offer No. 2 We will sell you the celeb rated Barrington Hall Coffee at 10c per pound with every $5.00 order; two pounds with $10.00; three pounds with $15.00 order, ete. , This of a you ever hear of Barrington Hall Coffe 50. D. Phone 428. is good only for Thursday and Friday This 1s yo Phone us your e at 10c? ur chance to buy Coffee. Did order early. It will be sent Orders Sent C. O. D. Tine Casper Cash Store er a nn 2 AE AR Ua MUU! TA Look W hat ‘For You ; I Studebaker 6 |..Chalmers 6-30 : ! Ford Touring i 1 Buick 5-passenger The above cars are sold to you on our special Guarantee Plan, and are in First- e Class condition... ct Successors to The [. X. L. Market and Grocery “WATCH US GROW.” moon We Have DE NTT NO TL ETA LT SPS TE EY ARMS 07 Bi ML Ee “Her Strange _ Wed Mrs. J. H. make th who SINCE 1896 —The Mining Investor has been publishing unbiased and authentic news of all the Western Oil Fields and Min- —The Mining Investor is a weekly magazine published at Denver, Colorado, the headquarters of nearly all the operating companies of Wyo- ming. —Sample Copy Free. 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