Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 3

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- SPECULATION *AIFE OVER NEW STATE. OFFICERS Host of Candidates Mentioned for Appointments to be Made by Governor ‘Robert D: Carey This Month ~ Speculation is rife in official cir- cles regarding probable appointments under the new State’ administration and the Wyoming State Tribune, in totch with capitol gossip, ‘publishes a list of those prominently mention- ed and avowed candidates for a wide variety of appointments. Few Cas- perites are seeking office ‘but consid- erable interest is attached to the fol- lowing list of names: For. Attorney General R. B. West of: Basin; + © "WwW. L, Walls of Cody. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE "se. Mark’s Guild Elect: Officers at Meeting | Mrs. P, C. Nicolyson was the hostess ‘at a meeting of St. Mark’s Guild yes- terday afternoon when the annual} lelection of ofifcers took place. The financial report was given and the business affairs of the society proved | to be in splendid condition. Follow-} -ing the business session the hostess | served light refreshments and the plans for the year wére discussed. | Mrs. W. M. Kleber was elected as president for the year, and will be assisted by the following officers: Mrs. J. G. Wiederhold, first vice-presi- | dent; Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh, second vice-president; Mrs. Fred Sloan, sec- retary; Mrs. George Stilphen, treas- urer. | The next meeting will be held two weeks from yesterday at the home | Methodist Sunday School ‘Elects New Officers jter and called upon a number of the \ guests for short talks. Father Mullin | The Sunday School Board of the!spoke apureciatively of the efforts} {Gantz Memorial Methodist church cf the choir members, while Attor jmet last night with the Rev..and Mrs.‘ney John Whelan and Daniel Me- Walter L. French at the parsonage at Carthy and others responded to re- 313 East .Third: street. {quests for tales of their military fone Ouse report showed that |training and service. An orchestra the Sunday School made an offering furnished music for dancing which], i of $160 and that $80 of this fundicontinued until 12 o'clock. Father| Conn éacce es? Seno” im South went to the Armenian and Syrian Re-| Mullin is a royal entertainer and the ee jlief while the other half went to the! guests enjoyed the pleasant evening }support and education of French war |to the ‘ull. orphans thru the several homes main- ‘8 8 tained in France by the Methodist! Fastern Star and Mullin ‘church. At the close of the business} Club Open for Red Cross ‘session the hostess served refresh-| Refugee sewing will again be re— Mrs, J. T. Gratiot Hostess \\Natrona Delphian Chapter. South Wolcott street, will be the hos- Next Wednesday afternoon, Janu-| ary eighth, Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, 944) jments and a social time was enjoyed. surged Monday, January 6th at the | The officers elected for the year) Eastern Star workrooms and the Mul- ;were: H. B. Durham, superintend-/lin Club rooms after being closed A. D. Walton of Cheyennne. lent; George W. Fergnson, assistant M. A.Kline of Cheyenne, Pauper 3 5 \superintendent; Mrs. W. M. Holland, tt Es arise aera | primary superintendent; Mrs. Chris ‘ | Wagner, assistant primary superin- Judge C. H. Parmalee of Sheridan, \endent: Miss Mabel Johnson, secres ernintendent of the State Anti-Saloon |pianche Wagner, treasurer; Mrs. Teague: 'E, Bailey, : missi ; Mrs. A. CG. W. Axtell of Thermopolis, Be TGME eRe bg retary of the Republican State cen-| * ee (a tral committee. 7 Fred L. Crabbe of Cheyenne, sup- tary; E. G. Burwell, librarian; Miss} .jtion of Saturday and Mrs. John F.} ‘during the Christmas season. The ‘amount of work to be completed will ; keep many women busy for some time| nd it is important that every woman} who can spare a few hours attend as} often as possible. The rooms will be open every afternoon with the excep- | Leeper will have charge of the sew- ing.- j i tess at a meeting of the Natrona Del- phian Club which will resume meet- ings after the holiday vacation. At this meeting the annual election of officers will be held and the presence ef every member is desired. A pro- gram will be given following the busi- ness session, _s * * Whist Club Meets With Mrs. C. H. Townsend. Mrs. C. H. Townsend will enter- tain the members of the Whist Club ennui meet Wh ni the right ited to women GERALDINE FARRAR | in THE TURN OF THE WHEFI Goldwyn Dictures, CASPER STORAGE CO. ides, Its, Wool Furs, Sorry He Spoke.-—“‘Any a very old uniform?” geant. A private, scenting 2. new ‘one, ¢ proudly displayed his frayed edges and stains. “It isn’t fit for much, i mented the sergeant. “ thirty for a coal-fatig Couldn’t Catch Bobby. — Papa— by, if you had a little more nk, you would stand better in your Now, do you know what spunk For mp—Limited Num- ber Wanted THE BOND EXCHANGE 410 Ideal Bldg., Denver, Colo. Bobby—“Yes, sir, It’s the p: particle of spank.”’—Chieago Ne For Game Ward | Mullin Club Members and pee jat her home in North Wolcott street HHS KKH x “x * ‘ol ee Friends Watch Old Year Out | Soldiers to Recister tomorrow afternoon. Luncheon will r TT iY WIRY, 7 * ay 2 eT rr ‘i . f DM 1 Ss? SC ae renin ite Roarate eal On New Year’s Eve the members of Ar Risa Store a |be served at oF esclock and the after- FEEL HUSERABI iy VY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? x z ithe Mullin Club and their friends en-' Soldiers and sailors who return to/ noon hours will be devoted to cards. 2 : Ha iy . ‘ Ky now secretary of the Lander Commer-| i> 04 an informal dance and lunch-/Casper are nsked to register at the eens ; 9 Skip or Bring Us Your Broken Castings or Parts to be Welded. * cial ub, *, i : . . i jeon at the club watching the Old| Kimball Drug store so that the| jo ¢ormal Dinner Part; FROM THAT COLD Ordinarily we will save you one-half to one-third the cost of a ws 1 Se /Year out and welcoming tle New/Mothers’ League, which is planning to| ay Ormsby Home. ze : new part and the time lost in ordering from the factory or z gies? CTR Ot ied |Year in. The pleasant club rooms entertain the bovs at various times, | M da M M. Ormsb: * John P, Buckley of Lander. lwere attractively decorated with will have a list of the boys who have|, Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby en-| Colds and coughs are quickly oat SRONPEREH ARIAT _ Eygene Amoretti of Lander and | Gprict, ; returned. Those who have already tertained a few guests at an informal relieved by Dr. King’s the broken stronger than the new = Dubois. j aTheihours (ero 9 to 12 were de- | Tegistered with the Mothers’ Leacue| “inner last evening at seven o’clock New iscsvers it ngth to tae v part tha broken, = W. C. DeLoney of Kemmerer. | toked to dancing and at SniEnG alv ill not have to do so again but, at their noni uo South Conte CER cy = We ha fit for field work for welding x Charles Ackenhausen of Worland. | jejiojous lunch was served, daneing these boys are asked to co-operate | Eehoving inner auction bridge was Nobody should fo 3e : pieces th 1s0 _ for cutting out and t Charles C. Moore of Fort Wash- ‘being enjoyed until 1 o'clock. iwith the league to see that every sol- | Piaved. 5 erable” {rom a cold, cc: ing in se: j , welding cracked flue side akie. s 8 * ‘dier and sailor is registered. - | The guests included Mr. and Mrs.| attack for very loz king ed 4 B, E, Miller of Carlisle. | Father Mullin Gives Choi | e 2 8 | A. F. Hoff, Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Nico-| little while to relieve *t and set the best equipped shop in the west give you an estimate on S. A; Ballenger of Lusk. lee aR eateu Dineen Dance: IMethera'sDoaenelits: aysen, Lieutenant and Mrs. R. il.| on the road to recovery + your work, i J.-D. Ferin of Elk. [Bae emewreot ey Geren i Help Orphan Children Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Wing's New Discovery is fai * A. C. Frisble of Thermopolis. || Last evening the choir of St. Ame ee ee ere’ Li has broaden-| Jt Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs.| used. It soon loosens the plilegm, WELDERS AND PRAZERS OF CAST IRON, STEEL, BRASS, = J,_E, Daling of Sheridan. jthony/atec heh Tend trend cua rel ca italarspetot endeavor end:kaatiny) Sorc ee eee ceecr™ | sore throaty bein ie Bares BRONZE, ALUMINUM AND OTHER METALS—ALL % For Warden) of Penitenusry, dance given by the Rev. Father John Cluded the Wyoming Children’s Home} Hees peta elo = Half a century old an WELDS GUARANTEED z Nee ca coy ictaGanes H, Mullin, pastor of St. Anthony's /ct Wheatland among the benefactors’ Lady Ralph Paget, who put in today than ever. x ce church, at the Mullin club. The mem- cf its efforts to help. At the meeting | many months of service at the front - = x rane as Paepal eee ne dy bers of the choir accept no remun- cf the league & he held Monday 3 |in Serbia, has the distinction of being Bake. Yout Bowels B g OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP x ory ‘i - | eration for their services and the din- the Natrona County Library each) the first woman to receive the Medai| _.. Make them function with erotifyin Saoee P i URL ee iene A ie: and dance were given as a mark member will bring a jar of jelly er|of Honor, a tribute to courage above | Bredsite eiiieeculation | otitheydi 118 South David Rate eee ee ts Phone 611-3 en! > 01 eyenne. Due a ? a ; - 7 : ™ ie heir torpidity Dr. 4 3 5 Feank C, Emerson of Worland. lof appreciation of their faithful and a can of fruit to help fill the barrel! duty in any woman, regardless of King’s New Life Pills vill. They are Caigare Woe: be lwilling efforts. Covers were placed cf goodies to be sent to the Wheat- | station, awarded to her by the New \for about forty guests and the decor-!and institutior ‘ations for the table were carnations.’ But this is A short but pleasing musical pro-!tends to do. 5< will conduct a cam--}| ..|gram was given following the dinner paign for funds for the institution; He's a Failure at Either Game.— ‘4 \ 1which included a piano solo-by Mrs.jand also for clothing. Me or | “I hope that Wilbelm hag not decided 5 } {George Smith, vocal solos by Profes-;any one who has children’s ‘clothing |to take up politics,” mused Senator Charles B. Boyce of Rawlins. sor Rudolph Lundberg and Mrs. that is in good condition is requested Sorghum. Secretary State Public Service Bjain, and a violin solo by Miss Ver-,{0 bring it to the Library Monday; “Why?” Commission ‘na Burnett who was accompanied by, afterncon. Baby clothes are needed “Because a military man can be! State Auditor Robert B. Forsythe. | wis; Violette Burkett. |in particular altho some of the 22/definitely disposed of, but a politi- R. H. McDougall of Torrington, | ed as toastmas- children now in the,home are older. ' cian never quits.”—Washington Star. perfect bowel trainers, cl systera surely, comfortally, nse the Frank S. Knittle of Douglas. 2c. M. A. Whiting of Cheyenne. R. C. Carlisle of Cheyenne. For Tax Commissioner C, J. Smalley of Cheyenne. ; Harry E. Crane of Cheyenne, | York City Federation of Woman’s st all the league in- | Clubs. LH EKLAEKAEKEK LIKE ER IIE mel ES, EEE re ene f Leary of: A. B. Forbes of Cheyenne. Sach Leary, © For Food Commissioner T. B. McDonough of Casper, deputy State Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction. Charles A. Pratt of Powell. For Adjutant General Mayor Samuel A, Smoke, formerly of Fort Russell, but now of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. i Adjutant General W. K. Weaver. | For Land Commissioner | State Auditor Robert L. Forsythe. Dr. Davis, former State veterin- arian. 5 W. C. Irvine of Cheyenne, | L. R. A. Condit of Barnum, candi- date for the Republican nomination; for governor at the August pri-| > Annual January Clearance Sale Cf Greater Imvortance Than Any Sale CHEAPER THAN BUTTER cf This Character TAS TES AS GOOD PRICES ARE PRACTICALLY CUT TO HALF ON Dresses, Waists, Skirts 0 oe ceccccce 20cccccccccoccooaccosocsoceee: Harry C. Hoffman of Cheyenne. Legislative Offices : Politicians are also taking a keen| interest in the legislative scraps, of| which rumblings in the distance have} been heard for some time, and which are now coming closer to Cheyenne. For the presidency of the State Senate, two new candidates have ap- peared. They are Harry J. Chassell Gillette and W. W. Daley of Raw-, lins.- Both are widely known over the} State, and both have many friends. | The ‘other three candidates, each of} whom® has a. large following, are; Simon Shovgard of Basin, Thomas G. Powerg.of Torrington and Archie Al- lison of Cheyenne. It has been: rumored that’ one and perhaps two} of these three will withdraw before the noses are counted for the final c time, but so far nothing definite) along that line has taken place. The list of entries of the speaker- ship of the house now stands at three. E. J. Sullivan of Basin ‘and A. D, Kelley of Cheyenne were an- , nounced some time ago; P. W. Jen- *kins_of Cora and Lander shied his/ hat into the rink last week. All three ‘are expected to prove formidable can- | didates, ; | Corsets and Brassieres TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT YOUR GROCE HAS IT Everybody likes this delicious spread for pancakes, biscuits, toast and bread. __ It is butter’s duplicate—a pure, sweet, wholesome vegetable oil product—made of cocoanut oil, peanut oil, milk and salt. In many homes it is used exclusively on the table and for cook- ing and cake making. Liberal Discounts on Silk Underwear Kimonas | if ee SES _ Tho recent November election. r* which Michigan, Oklahoma ard South} Dakota ehfranchised their women, re | sulted in the addition of 1,500,000 Negligees women of voting nee to ‘the electo- 9 : ns ryAteary Beier cre cuni be Ene, Line In price it saves fully a third compared with creamery but- 6 chdcrricn heat eartantey Pe ihe Ladies’ and Children’s ter—certainly economy worth while. anise = country, Hone and fans Bus} 5 | It comes to you a creamy white with a capsule of pure vege- Paeee ccow indice 166. men and’ we! Hosiery. | table coloring—the same as used by all butter makers. men on farms, as well as for women { LA CAMILLE | inhomes outside of farms. The French Shop Ground Floor _ O. S. Building "ss ts 6 3s 00 teas, 26-26 4 46 1-6 1b 0b-06- 26-16-2848 1-0 To comply with an old law the name—oleomargarine—must appear on the carton, although it contains no oleo or animal fats. NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. i MANUFACTURERS, MINNEAPOLIS The leading Grocers, Markets and Delicatessens sell this popular brand. Insist on getting it. q DEALERS SUPPLIED BY WYOMING GROCERY CO. ‘Wholesale Distribytors’ -° : AAS ‘ eeteseuse + ; ——_——--——. R Be in line for a good position. En- roll now. Casper Business College. sits 1-2-1t en Useless. — Husband — ‘‘Have you brougi.t your opera-gla.4?”" ‘ ‘She—"Yes, but I can not ust: it.” Hi ‘Why not?” - : avo De veuser

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