Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1918, Page 3

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ses also Conducted at pe | St. Anthony’s Catholic church will be — Chenoweth — Ranch; the guests of honor. The attair-will The new discovery ofthe Govern ; be held at the Mullin Club, beginning | ment encincer iis Public North Casper School] at 3 o'ctock. It is given’ by Father a for nauk Ay ter H : Mullin in appreciation of the good (2°! f°" internal combust ; t io open Next Week, work done by the women of his parish -™"8 t little stir among re- es during the past year, both in the mg. The latter are -eport church activities and in ail other "°t Worsied over the prospects school system of Casper is SPER STHOOLS = ae 4 | racthoonee afternoon at the Sean of Father John H. Mullin will be t host tomerrow afternoon at a musjcal and luncheon at which the ladies of forms of good work. The musical program awill consist LIBERTY UEP? IS CAUSE OF NO E.R, SHIPP HEAD «: Crediting Marvels to Gov. fh in the cost of Experts Before ernment Discoveries gasoline hat the new fuel Upon Attorney E. Richard Sh to he according to -al Representatives of Commu- y Labor Board and Service Reserve Called Mys. John McFadden in South Beech | street at 3 o'clock. An interesting program has been prepared and all members should be present. “OER PUPILS Musical and Luncheon “Show > Attiinde amed by For Catholic Ladies Local Oil Pub- to Assist nipp of the Dr. Wal- he Com- trona aid the in Casper the demobilization of federal dir of a piano solo by Mrs. J. A. Likely;|eTosene shows that the re : ounty this ¥ tinually expanding, the latest ad- y Prof. Rudolph Lund. | ™vst still be der d upon to supply by “Ralph Kir being a school at the Cheno- violin solo by Miss Verna Bur- of the new power fuel. ¢ of Lander, nch, six miles east of Casper. nett; soprano solo by Miss Aileen Sul-|_ General Manager Welton of the by’ Wilkie ( Lottie Bragg will have charge , and a piano solo by Mrs. Paul | St td referred to the failure of occupy similar appoint school and there are a num- | Bachellor. tma ocess when approached yider t government nts enrolled already. Luncheon will be served following i" tegard to f- The following outline o nd »rth Casper school! will prob-,the musieal program. fect of the r y on the of! neans ta accomplish this distribution open next Week and the four mecpaied 4 finers and in much the same: vein, included in the instructions, sent ols are filled to overflow-| Woman's Club Agrees to : As peel gs Se wane ee ‘ hat out by the federal director: he ze registration has also Conserve Food Supply ne eee oh nonie 1. The plan of operation in connec the y the use of one room At a meeting held Saturday with! bh more definite details of the new fuel fore tion ? na County libra ‘ vis é making .a public mea ae a oe aden eon Cnet | Mes. William Bailey on South David to its effect upon the oil refini ht Rae |street, members of the Woman’s Club iness and the present E ro adopted a resolution to further the « imption. A new. teneuany ave: Sitived $0) conservation of food supplies in every; The Rittman process ws gee i by the | way that they are able in order that) hor: Ided_ means ¢ tion Of a high school and a 4 Falls, South Dakota, schools. wh« I fotal WYOMING CASUALTIES ry R. Daniels, Big Piney, died { wounds, Mrs. Ines Daniels. Lloyd L. Baker, Bulington, died s+ of disease, Mrs. Forest E, Howe, Lovell, wounded undetermined, degree oneur, JOHN. DUNBAR IS 5 f didéasela8 Ct: » take the place of Miss Bess following rican Expeditionary forces: this country may send the needed food supplies abroad to feed the countries that have been devasted by war. Other business matters n up and $21 was sent to the F urlough Home in France which is conducted under the auspices of the American ther. bL. L. Bender is the cal director for the grades instructor at the high Bender came to Casper n years of service with the oe, f gril ot Eleven members and two h entral’ -uests were present at the meeting. from Duluth, A. Blackmore . of South Wolcott street iwll be the next hos. 0 pierre Haring the in- the club meeting Thursdays in pide Tall © return to her! «tend of Saturday for this time only ver Falls, Wisc. Miss Feir-| 4. soon as the time lost during the ch ‘the fourth grade at influenza quarantine is je up, the {club will resume its bi-monthly meet one = it feet Se Sete Z SASUALTY LIST -— crernews 1 casualties are re-| © oy the commanding general of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rigins left ves- terday for a trip to California where ed in action......... 187 |théy will spend the winter months of wounds__ 62 Mr. Riggins is connected with the ident and other Guthrey Oil company. aa eee SE de ia Sis of airplane accident_ 6 . and Mrs. C. J; Hockanauer are 313 ined «to their home with an attack of tyro-weeks’ +eoirtracted the disease Pe influenza, Their little old baby has not, as yet, Spanish The Leader has just received a big shipment of entirely new merchandise }purchased by Max Hirsch, manager. on his recent trip to the Eastern markets, the new stock to be offered at a price-saving sale Thursday. = Sipe al 1501 I Bak pen a Bill Wilson, formerly operator at the Taylor and Clay ange in the O11 Exchnage building, has left for Texas to look after his interests in \*he oil fields of that ste His place has been filled by Don Sullivan, for | merly operator for Otis and Company Mrs. Stella 2 & LAIMED: BY FL Ui in the Casper exchange. Jot yp Dunbar, aged 19 earsy, died Memorial M. E. Cburch will meet Fr lay at his rooming house on day afternoon at the home of M Meeting Notices -NTION, HOD CARRIERS of influenza, ‘amberlin company had charge | he} arrangements, The Ladies Aid Society of the Gantz e street after a few days’ His fath Edward R, Collier of 815 South Cen- is father came | ter street. r from Antioch, Neb., to ac- ig diag * * 2 the body back te that place.! The election of officers of the Re ah Lodge No. 39 will be held ,on Thursday night. December 5, at the M San lodge rooms. Other important busi 1r Meat—at the Harvey on) ness will be transacted and all mem 12-2-1t bers should make an effort to be pres See ey nt ent. at: coher | James M. Briles of this city - leave tomorrow on an extended v to Kansas, Baltimore, Md., and rious places in Florida, expecti: be gone until spring. will be a regular meeting on the night of the Sth of this bse ais © requested to attend. NOTICE TO REKEKAHS a it cti t WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, vo eae 1. 0. O. F. ATTENTION egul rs ‘ wish to thank the Spanish War | rans, the B. of R. T., the Ameri- Yeomen, and the friends and has been postponed until Thursday ‘nd and brother, and for floral Mr Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. 2-2-9048 ' business will be transacted. members sned¥ MINNIE C, TWIGGS, y. welcome, —_———— CARD OF THANKS ar meeting Tuesday night. ‘ion of officers and other import-| Casper Storage company's store sery- Uusiness, ‘8 ofclock sharp, at the Grover C, Gorsuch left last evening embly Hall. Matters of for Newark, Ohio, to finish his edu ice to be taken care of. Every cation as an arehitect. He will be pancky gone until about the first of March. DAVE CARAVAJAL, er a aot agp Alex King left last night for Omaha in response to a message from the b 1, * | pital authorities stating that Mrs Tee aoe hela] King, who underwent an gparation f ad Ps the latter part of the week, is criti ndall Lodge No. 39, when eae on of- officers and other im- éally ill and her Bee Overy doubtful. —»— R. G. Taylor, president of the Glen, rock Oil company, left yesterday for his home in Denver where Mrs. Taylor is seriously ill with influenza, ier y are requested to be Secret: > Az H. Black of the Chamberlin Fur- niture company, is visiting at his for- mer home in Houston, Texas, where his motHer is critically ill. He.is also attending to business in connection with his other furniture store in that city. ATTENTION r meeting W: ednesday even Hall at 8 0’ ae k. C. O, WEEKS, C. THOS. LONGHURST, c Jerk _— ae a Mrs, Hayes, a demonstrator for the Richelieu brand of coffee, is at the Members take notice, ing coffee to patrons and she extends 12-29 an invitation to the public to have a cup of the ‘finest coffee in the, world.’’ She will be in’ Casper the j rest of this week: The funeral of Mrs..Emma Schiele’ who extended their kind- morning at 10 o'clock when services ur bereavement in the lossgwill be conducted at the Grant-street chapel, the Rev. R. H, Moorman, pas- tor of the First Baptist church, of- ficiating. Mrs. Schiele was the wife of W. H. Schiele, manager of the Poodle Dog Cafe. i George Miller, it was found that the Rittw would actually produce ga: 10 Days---December 4 to 14 Inclusive , un e ne turning soldiers town, with the placing of a represen- the L abor Department in der the order of the 1, dated November 23 e establishing, by the nt Service, of a Bu- in every Soldiers being 7 a long tr the n proc ne from’ riv PAY CASH to more than vy oils but repair bills we nullify an d from the > Pi PH Casper, Wyo: SYRUPS AND MOLASSES Regular No. 10 Karo Blue Label_____~_ i an 2) 4 Karo Blue Label_ a2 30 No, 10 Advona Whit: ee TTS No. 5 ‘Advan " eS. = 160 No. 10} Mandy Lane eae ere A] ly Lane fe eee} elva § = VAS 5 Bee os .60 ie MISCELLANEOUS Rice per Ib, _~=-- Navy B Pinto. Beans: per Ibo oe Matche Shillings Peanut But Peanut Pu Pail ‘Str ined | s Catsup per bottle Nome Beauty CANNED GOODS No. 9 Tomatoes . eds I Dairy Maid Hom 2 Sweet Pea ~ ( A apbellal Tomato Sox No-Vary Pork and Beans No gis No-Vary Pork and Beans No. nie No-Vary Pork and Beans No. 3_..-_- standard Canned Corn ~__--_-___ le Brand Milk ___- se en SA “Mt. Hamilton Sliced Peaches. _____- CEREALS I arge Package Oatmeal____ ye Kellogg’s Corn Flakes_____ Post Toasties =a Puffed Wheat, Rice and Cor Si etes Boka Macaroni Spestett and Ess Noodles . 3 »rs Macaroni Seat hetti and Eg¢ Noodles Skint =} 1.00 he re TART ees ORM 3.00 3.00 5.00 MANE 10 LAUNDRY SOAP AND POWDER Pearl White Soap —~ sige Obes Swift White Soap ..___...---__4 for .25 Jewel Yellow Soap -_._..-_____4 for .25 Golden Rod Naptha Powder___.____ .30 Large Size Pearline _...-2_...-... .30 Large Size Gold Dust _..-.-_.____ 30 Large Star Naptha Powder ___ Large Pkg. White Soap Chips _ Kingsford Gloss Starch CASPER COMMERCIAL CO. Groceries, Meat and Provisions Phones 10 and 11 Casper, Wyo. -30 Pe i) the cost of operation t as de race AND PAY, LESS ONES 10 & Special 2 for .35 6 for $1.35 3 for .95 32 2 for .27 2 for .27 2 for .27 3 for .25 3 for .25 9 for .50 9 for .50 10 for .50 25 27 28 pF 5 ae 2 for 25 THE CASPER D. Three DA. BRADLEY AND © vernor Care bens harged at camp and sent home G a CASPER STORAGE CO. mostly secure employment at short busine Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool Fur ho 3 + er thant at the camps. The ble F thus be- sponsibility ment Ser- sk « ing oceu community r on of the Rmy centralize co. < and all informatic points and furnish munication as to and needs between. « m oldie to .proce ae comes a e funct to and = ie of the Inbor supply means munities and ~~-| Suits and Overcoatsé That Guarantee You Quality at * how The orga thruout d at once, usi he Community Labor b Public F retting assi; n places where Th yune ations has no representative tion of mayors, local C nse or unions, Char Comr Draft Board me eou farr and other or, i- 2 zations interested, should be sought Ow rices and every encour: ment en their efforts. If Possible, a rep ntative Any store can sell you of th organizations i be an Overcoat, but not every pisced in each employment . and attine'-Gin S you 1h a are e local management o! rt this service, the local U. E. Employ- these Alvan ; pe ment offices thus furnishing a cen- So: , a tral clearing house and unife sys- are a 3, Where existing U. Ss. Employ: | PriceWe Offer Them ment S) © offices not advan- ~ tageou: ated should be Those who ant the opened in public buildings or other most for their rn y come jesirable place secured by local con- to this store and get it. tributions of rent a r r as Come in and see them. stan This revartment thru the See the splendid quality e ate directors, will fur. j. of fabrics, the careful tail- nish the address of each such office 2 . finic r Socios tives of the Em # Miron are te nps what Sean is the way to test Ov being discharged. coats. 4. It is ¢ red that central con- ‘roi and dire » of all work for the purpose of clearance and record, be 5 kept by the Employment Service, but each community must 1 that th uke FOR ALL MEN to be successful, must be in at measur omplished by that community thru Cummu Labor HOLIDAY boards and Public S& re of this the purpose of ers. The fac: given for Underw $1.50 to $8.00 sentrali on of information and inter-co SWEATI $3.50 to $16.50 Suny data Wrage ate HOSIE 25e to $1.50 should be made to » men bach SHIRTS. . $1.50 to $10.00 to the farms, KWE 50c to $3.50 — —»——- — U-BOAT LOSSES ARE COMPILED BY UNCLE SAM [Ry Asnocinted Press] WASHINGTON, D. ns gre advis $1.00 to $6.00 $2.50 to $6.50 $2.50 to $5.00 $1.50 to $2.50 ‘New Hat Styles makes and. qualities. Blocks to fit all ncies. New Browns, Drabs and Greens— $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 mae Caps, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and up 20 »m Dece mation mc! Bloom Shee & Clothing Co.. fore or after the United § tered the war. the best and fa Only heads . Ameri- 4 they should tan cit file with the department witt Christmas Season Lois To do intelligent shopping one must necessarily have time to male their selections. Therefore it is imp2rative that you commence now. We will offer a few suggestions which no doubt will interest you. otal “a a crepe de ae: io $1 1. 50 Pure Linen Handker- chiefs with embroidered corners, 35e and 50c each. adies Real Mareria Napkins with em- broidered corners, $10.00 dozen Real Maderia Doilie Sets, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 set. Leather Purses 75c to Complete assortment of Ribbon Novelties, . including Fancy Silk Bags, Coat Hangers, Children’s Hair Bows, Boudoir Caps, etc. Ladies’ $11.50 Turkish Towel Sets, $1.25 and $1.50 set Ivory Pieces, for the Dresser— ~* we Sets encased in leather We have a very beautiful line of $3 75 to $12.50 set this ware RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM COMPANY THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST 4 erate aes

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