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WEDNESDAY, NOV? 27, 1918 THE CASPER balty TRIBUNE’ Page Three 3 —O! dren were ill with the Spanish influ-| pital at Omaha, is in avery critical| Smith went to Nitro last September. |O—_—_—-___________---5 | the table to be portioned out gener- } ] enza. Mrs. Nichols and children have -condition. If she is able'to withstand i| - * i | SOCIETY | ously to the soldiers. In appreciation . 4, | be ng in Louisville while Mr. the shock, an operation will probably! phe Red Cross workrooms will 9c O | of her complete surrender, Mrs. PRACT ES ©} Ni in the training school at be performed Friday or Saturday. closed Thursday and Friady of this! Nis, H. G. Brown Brown was presented with a beautiful | ine Wea: Melaineletton Tkes| Zachary Taylor. It is under- 2 | week, but will reopen Monday at the jy, or pe: : piece of crystal glass. } ‘ d n Tues P Za Zee Dy 3 j week, bu 0 y a Host of Friends Surprise 77 8 4day evéning for San Franciseo, Ca oo¢ that Y X Nic hols nor Mrs. R. L. Garpenter and daughter, Mullin Club. This workroom will be i‘ Z will D to spend six weeks or two months wit ¢ Cbildren are seriously HI with the her, left yesterday for Meligh,|tsed hereafter for garment work i M. vibes their forces for a sur- Neiatwor ENight relatives. Mr. McLaine, general, ~°°25* Neb., to attend the funeral of the|Stead of the gauze dressing work.) prise ntti al gee Sriguice ot ait Ne thors of Woodcraft will Manager ofthe General Petroleum . brother, C. J. Anderson, a| While @ few pneumonia jackets are G. H. Brown made a general at- e Neighbors phot company, expects to join his wife in| .Mrs. Patrick Burke and daughter, former’s brother, C. J. » *\being made they are for local use y at the Brown home onstage their third annual dance Thanks California to spend. the Christmas °f Kimball street, and the former’s| prominent resident of, Meligh, who | only. North Pine street and demanded the| giving night. This dance will be for nether and sister, Mrs. Anna Me- died following an operation for up-| aes unconditional surrender of the guest. the benefit of the Woodcraft Bowe s * * Kenna, and M Kenna, will pondiciti i The Midwest hotel company Following the surrender a general and will be en in the Masonic FE Appeal Read at Spietins of County! Mrs. W. D. Weathers, of East First e Sunday night for Long Beach ?°™ - 3 serves the Shaul “good sdthan rg | fOod time was indulged in, the occa-| Temple hall with the a tata Administrators Calls for street, returned Tuesday from d Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the Dave Smith returned today from |dinner tcmorrov weil havi | sion for the fun being the fiftieth an furnishing the musi missio r Cresco, Iowa, wh as on | Winter months. bean bec ab by 2 ed ‘ | niversary of Mrs. Brown’s marriage.| will be one dollar. » Towa, where e has been ‘ % e he has bi ber of special dishes prepared calcu- . bs Ret Ne Voluntary Sacrifice an spending some time visiting relatives \ Bai Sie Nitro, Wror the government in the| lated to tickle the palate of the tur-| The attacking forces brought their ——— Conservation at Home and friends. mS et ' working for the government in the| lated to tickle the palate of the tur-| ots. nich were spread upon _A Tribune Wantad will sell it * 8 @ Mrs. Alex King who is in a hos- big powder plant erected there. Mr. |key eaters. Dinner will be served = continuously between the hours of Pe The end of the war has brought Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schuyler and 330 and 8 o' reater tasks to the food ad- family who recently moved to aCsper wR e es i gation and enlarged the obli-|ffom Billings, Mont., have moved | Mrs. M. J. Burke and four children Wigwam Specialsfor of the American people to a| from the Midwest hotel to 626 Na \ of Kimball street, will leave with Mrs. rensurate degree, according to a/‘Tona avenue. Mr. Schuyter is the Patrick Burke and party for Long e e e from Herbert Hoover, read |¢itY Manager of the National Supply Beach and Los Angeles, Sunday night I in the county administrators assem- | °°™pany. a TODAY where they will remain during the a . at Sheridan at os roguogy ci ema eret we bd Ca | to til winter months. Administrator Theodore Diers.,., “SS ‘ouls' Sty ae Ss. 3, 5 Hy § ees : b,c. Hufsmith of Casper was*among | B- B. Lummis, of Delaware avenue, OURO US uapeanesee p- Miss Margaret. McKenna of Ther- Brick Ice Cream from Denver e in attengance and a copy of |is substituting at the Park School for mopolis, is the house guest of Mr. and «on ay alt 8 ; Mes, M, J. Burke of Kimball street. Turkey Club Sandwiches all Day To ve: 5 To all pinretione Your work | Mrs. Neil Tyler and little daughter, — Pumpkin Pie Fruit Cake ng the last year has had more) sarah Avery. and her mother-in-law, | George Adams,'of Crawford, Neb., . | Mrs. lan Tyler, Chi to do than you may realize in the]! df Chicago, are is a guest at the Henning hotel while Order your Ice Cream early achievement of the American people} guests aera ame ohne former’s attending to business interests in the b f th bi q| Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Nico- jcity and vi e which wil be einai of tie romstnberea| EOa, ‘at Thind and Wolcott ptreets. Sen ager ie Main Entrance Fi ycvement. was not only the pro-| Mr. Tyler is expected down from Sho- Money to loan at the Casper Loan O.-S. Buildi visioning of the armies and the Al-|Shoni today to spend Thanksgiving. -] office on anything of value. 11-15-tf .». Duuding 2s unto victory; it was the demon-| "8 pi ses. Home cooking at The Harvey. 21-tf that there was no power in "3 Ses. Ae a —— es | _ Mrs. E, K. Henderson, representing y equal. ve the welntary .€X-| ds emcaight-Gamphell Musiaxconpany, Tomorrow of free people. he essential feature of this plan Gividual conseience should 2e5S Matters. Mrs. Henderson has | | : 9 Su; ae S under guidance of local Tender-/PEeR, spending the ‘summer on her ur ankKs?glvin erin It was, then your work which eter ha a eee made the ae eee saa Payments on Liberty Bonds of the Heche Fatt dot that un-(Fotr ime, arenow ie and sno’ | WITH JACK RICHARDSON FEATURING a ‘ he we are summoned to a stil] | P@ Made at the various banks without e, dertaking waiting to receive further notice. The government is not notifying holders and of bonds that payments are due, as is again in Casper attending to busi- 1; k—to provision the allies/ and the liberated nations of Europe} which face not hunger alone but the) |the time is noted on ‘the bonds and e J collapse of all that holds their civili-/ Ch 1 Ch 1 claps of a gmat rae thet ce |each individual i trusted to make the arlie aplin m of food supplies can be kept |P&¥ments promptly ‘Tt is 3m oe flowing to them a: repair their grav- | Portant to make the payments it is . JOWInE: to sign the pledges. The quota can na deficiencies, and in far greater e a than By utmose ateeae weal’ be complete unless the payments Matern eae 7 jare all made. At the present time but ee eaent of the United fif¥¥ Per cent of the money due isin Two Reel Comedy States has asked me to take charge) oe for this government of this relief) work; to perfect and enlarge the ar- Special Menu From Noon to 8:30 p. m. Salted Nuts Green Olives Crisp Celery Oyster Cocktail Cream of Chicken a la Rheine Consomme Royal Boiled Salmon, Sauce Hollan- Joseph L. Dessert left Tuesday } for an extended visit to friends and tangements for foodstuffs to the Pop- | relatives in Denver, and will continue 5 ulations ce oe apa France nowt on to his old home in Missouri. Mr. ist Be age an ‘a of organize ya Dessert disposed of his Ivestock hold- determine the need ‘of provision to |; | ings in the Powder River country, and the liberated peoples of southern | Europe to prevent such debacle as miter swenty years spent on, the range daise Pommes Parisienne Fillet Mignon, Sauce Bern- sp upon you by your federal: faod ad--| ministrator, that the same splendid) Mrs. C. A. West ie Tuesday support which was given to the | from a visit with friends and rela- prosecution of the war may be de-| tives in Sioux City, Ia., and Omaha, voted to establishing the peace and | Neb. » the call which will, be made | Street to 823 South David street. has taken place in Russia. jintends to “take life easy’ and enjoy / ataee “Tam asking the federal food ad-| months. of ‘his aos for a few 4 el Roast pee cen ae Oreee ministrators to join forces with the s *« & ane * ing, Cranberry Sauce new organization of relief, holding | ir r - Suckling Pig Young Duck their staffs intact as far as possible;} Mr. and Mrs. William Bunday are A oy Ressole Potatoes and I hope that each of you will re-| moving today from 1009 East Second / i ii vith i mee } Cauliflower in Cream Combination Salad Pie a la Mode Cafe Noir $1.25 Musicale fuipopractic £ } ie (wiper security of the world. (Signed) | ees No greater service can be rendered by parents to the A useful Souvenir will be “HERBERT HOOVER.” | Mrs. B. B. Brooks was called to future development and happiness of the race than by presented to each patron. ET | Loiusville, Ky., yesterday by a mes- giving closer attention to the physical development of ; wing machines for rent; phone |sage stating that her daughter, Mrs. the child in the early years. --11-27-3t* | Russell H. Nichols, Jr., cus two chil- Ea ———— oo If children are sick, weak or puny, or undeveloped, theré is a cause and science proves that invariably it is found in the SPINE. Spinal defects shut off the life forces by pressing the nerves that supply sonie part of the body. It is this pressure that results in disease now and in later years. GIVE THE CHILDREN A HEALTH CHANCE a, tin tain date Now Showing will 9 aR Ta ya eag tee tag Here You re M Men! 4 Parents Bronte not walt fats hope fom the child stp ng outgrow spinal defects, but should have the young ohes ¥ many new patterns of fine china ; a examined by a competent Chiropractor so that the little wh ¥ spines may be made plumb and any malformation cor- ig . . - 3 rected. THRU ‘ B 3 Direct importation from Japan. Very reasonable prices. £ : SPECIAL 10 PER CENT reduction on all ready-to-wear E es x Git ROP RACTI cS Suits for the next two weeks Get in now and make t Hand-Painted China in Plates, ‘Cups and Saucers, Tea $f THe BETTER WAY TO HEALTH, your selection for they can’t last long. “Sets and odd pieces. Make nice gifts. Ye aR wise = careful parents may insure to their ae Ly R ga) F a sound body, a strong constitution and a clear brain RS Choose Community Silver in sets or odd pieces for and prevent much illness. For the child’s sake—for i your gifts. Always welcome gifts. its future health and happiness, investigate Chiroprac- * Q tic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC) and find out how beneficial it 2 < & 3 is in children’s cases. on the question of greater value-giving. The clothes ¢ KEEN KUITER TOOLS AND KNIVES, WINCHESTER GUNS ¥ Learn About Chiropractic Now Me fori ted the price commenced ab ou competiterd rs 4 clothes and prices show every day. e are grea x AND AMMUNITION ¥ Dr. Joseph A. Jeffrey believers in reputations in clothes as well as men and + be ae for that reason in all the years of our business career ¥ es & HOLMES HARDWARE CO. a (CHM i we have hold only 2 Holmes to Homes—Casper, Wyoming. Phone 601 # Lyric Theater Bldg. fl Phone 706 ‘eee Dr i i QUALITY CLOTHES which is synonymous to the best to be had in cloth and eke. according to our definition of the word, i i Thanksgiving Day Flowers On account of the recente pidemic flowers are We give.gou the advantage of our personal attention in the making or sale of all Suits and will gladly:refund your money if you are not satis- fied. very scarce but we were, however, very fortu- - HATS to match your Suit and the lat. est thing in style. Canner’s Hat: are there nate in securing a limited Supply. ORDER EARLY Frank Canner Custom Tailor and Clothier a | | Casper Floral Company 406 South Center Telephone 872