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-WUST BE READY TO AY) FN TARNG- AANA OF NEW PHONE RATES Under the new rate schedule of telephone companies authorized by | Postmaster General Burleson, as ont nounced in an advertisement of the | a pcar in Recital Mountain States company published |“ "At “the fourteenth revital given by in this paper, it would seem as if the pupils of Prof. Rudolph Lund- the modern telephone girl must be/berg at his studio this after- an adept in trigonometry, logarithms | noon, the’ following participated: and higher mathematics generally to! Piano—Misces Lucile Bishop, pete to affix the proper charge to |Martha Hawkins and Violette Bur- a message. lxett. Hereafter anyone registering a call | Bs for a toll’ station intending to talk/James Burns and G. J. Blain and Lundberg Pupils to a particular person, must give the Misses R. L. Holman and Isabel’ + the name of the person in his! Hanway. call, or he will be charged for a call Se ld to the station if he gets the station) Miss Hattie Griffin of Washington, and a conversation is held with any-'D. C., arrived in Casper this morn- one else than the person he desired. | ing to make her future home with her When a call is registered for a sister, Mrs. M. B. Kellogg, at 108 Evenis’ Voice—Mesdames H. P. Ferree, | a particular person, and that person; North Beech street. * o* is not in, or will not talk, or cannot be reached, because of a defect in the telephone address given, within one hour, a charge of about cne- fourth of the fee for a call to that! of the operator, When one registers a call to talk to a particular person at an an) pointed time, what is termed an “ap-| pointment charge” is attached, equal | to about half of the call to that sta- tion. This service at night is the same as in the day-time, and the minimum charge is 25 cents. The same addition to the regular) toll rate from station to station is made when one registers a call to! speak to a particular person who must be reached at the other end by messenger, in addition to the charge for the messenger, which must be paid whether the conversa- tion is held or not. This applies to night service also the same as to day ; service. Reversed calls, that is where the, charge is to be paid at the end call-! ed, will be only allowed hereafter where the person registering the call desires to speak to a particular per- son. if Two reductions are announced, however. Both apply io -night® toll service. And both relate to calls from station to station only, as dis- tinguished from calls for specified persons, appointment calls and mes- senger service calls. On simple s tion to station calls between 8:30 | Pp. m, and midnight the fee is about one-half of the station to station day rate, and between midnight and 4:30 a. m. the charge is but about one-fourth of the station to station day rate. E a ————-—__. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM SALE CONTINUES A WEEK The Richards & Cunningham com- pany clearance sale will just last one week longer at the end of which time the bargain prices on all goods will end. Hundreds of Casper purchas- | ers have availed themselves of the! bargain offerings and have stocked | their needs for the winter at real, bargain prices. | The feature of the final week of the sale will be in the men’s depart-| ment, where the prices will be marked down to the point where it is a real investment t8 procare your wants. | The object of the sale is to clez. | the store of the high priced goods | that were purchased under the inflat- ed prices attendant upon the short-| ages which existed during the war.| Despite the fact that the store uses! extreme diligence in keeping the! stock. down to the point where the goods on hand could be quickly dis-| posed of, for less costly material un-| der the reconstruction period, ther: | was a small overstock in many o1/ the departments of the store, and it, is on this stock that the exceptional) bargain prices are being offered. As soon as one department ex- hausts its overstock the stock is re-| Neighbors of Woodcraft Hold Installation. The Neighbors of the Wooderaft|s j | held their installation of officers last sition with the Gat Sareea aneienes oe, cover the eet ight at a meeting that was openee pany at the local bre to members of the organization, their A large crowd families and friends. had gathered for the start of the pro- gram at 8:30. After several weil: rendered masical selections, Mrs. E. R. Shipp gave a very interesting talk on the beauties of Woodcraft and ot the dedication of the order service flag which has 2 the work of 1 program which was under the Professor Rudolph Lu assisted by his stu enjoyed by the la lience. A bog was pre- sented to ( je Holeomb, ec: forts in behalf of the org: The officers were then in Neighbor Rebecca Miller under thi eapable management of Neighbor ertrude Holcomb and her ho exemplified the work withour. ault. E The following is Guardian Neig hollin, Past Guardian Neighhor — Leona Bishop. Adviser—-Mary Frank. Magician—Rebecca Miller. Clerk— Attendant, Managers—Francis und Katherine Frerichs Banker—Helen Newton. *Musician-—Vinnie Johnson. Ch of s Inner Sent Outer d has returned rom Den he spent several days v. ng frienc Mr. was detained on busines remain in the Colorado capital unti. Monday. Announcements of Deaver- O'Donnell Marriage Announcements of the marriage of Miss Susan O’Donnel} of O'Neil, Nebr., to Quentin K. Deaver of Cas-- per at the home of ,the bride’s par- ents in the Nebraska city were re- ceived by Casper friends of the young couple today. After a short honeymoon trip the young couple will be at home to their friends in Cas- per. Ref: about 300 fr Mrs. Fr eee oe Re St Mrs. Flatbush—‘“Is your husband a good golfer?” Mrs. Bensonhurst—‘Well, he does not swear, if that’s what you mean.” —Yonkers Statesman. we HE OLD RELIABL| oe ANTEN'S Tenut wane Prat Be Cor REMEDY FOR MEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. la business ,While enroute to his home after at: ; ars representing, ervision oO» placed by more modern and less cost- : ly articles of all kinds. | —_—_—_——— i VALUE 1SCROWDED INTO SALES OF BLOOM 60. Enormous savings for the Casper, man who avails himself of the sale| prices being offered on supplies av the Bloom Shoe and Clothing cou. pany is the keynote of the great Janu- ary clearance event. { Imagine getting a suit of clothes or an overcoat that had former value of $25 to $30 for $9.85. That is illustrative merely of the wonderfu: | values that are being offered by the company. The popular clothing store has} been crowded to capacity virtually all the time since the start of the sale| and today is expected to develop the | maximum as a special effort will o«/ made to supply the needs of all Cas- per men in the clothing line. The sale not only includes suits and! overcoats but every article that gocs} to make up the needs of man inclu =| ing shoes, shirts,, underwear, bedding, | traveling goods'and heavy outdoor} wearables of all kinds. | The prices of the sales range from| various departments but the reduc | tions from one-fifth off to one-half! ‘and rore off are all conspicuously | placed, H Skilled Optical Service In eye examination and the furnishing of glz S i has grown to be an exact } science. Our constant aim has been to impress upon the public the necessity of having their eyes properly ‘{ cared for, and we feel sure that our patrons fully ap- preciate the fact that we hold their eyes and our profession above selfish in- terests. BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co. / 1-10. H. enne man, per today ; various interests here. * in connec i] ' ‘ H . . John Roop, r | tor in Casper for TOM VILLNAVE BACK IN CITY | Childhood Romance Ends With Marriage Here The culmination of a childhood ro- mance came yesterday when Miles, M. Hutchinson and Miss Leila Iva Johnson, both of Douglas, quietly and were united in Bs y. Walter M. Fre: f Methodist parsonage. young people were accompanied to asper by Oliver D. Roush and a si Sergeant Thomas Villnave, prior to enlisting in the army manager of the Iris theater in per returned yesterday from Ame ean Lake, Washington, where he h spent several months in the comm sary department of the army. Ee a ee Mr. Villnave was accompanied of the bride, Miss Orlena John- Groep Dey itech Wiley cit After a short honeymoon trip Mey 3 «piimade her home in Tacoma young couple plan to make their |) RAAT ATT GIR CETiCenmNT ORV All ne in Casper. ne was army: soe RET w local theater today. aS Dodging It. City News Frank Warren who was formerly connected with the Shockley Service ales corporation h; cepted a po- Half Sole com- ch. “Hubby, if I were to die wou you marry again?” “That question is hardly fair, w dear.” “Why not?” x o® like it, and to say never again wou not sound nice.’’—Pittsburg Sun. ———_— “W. Metz of Basin is tor in Casper today Judge Pe: Home Cooking—at The Harvey. ondin Chey ns of the legislature in tt Cafeteria, e * * FROM SERVICE ; was will resume his former duties at tne “Tf I were to say yes you wouldn’t ~~ y and salads unsurpassed at hy Put Your Money In : REAL ESTATE to ¥ IF CASPER ADDS 5,000 A YEAR to her population, in five years it means 25,000 additional people, added to 15,000 already here will make : a city of 40,000 population. This means new homes, new industries. Where will these new homes go? We will admit there is plenty of territory from 15 to 20 blocks out, but the - ny: la Thomas A. Hail, county commis- sioner, was a business arrival in Cas- per this morning from his ranch near Arminto. ‘ FAIR CO followir ctors fair tnd employing rpenters The Dr. C. A. Sanford accompanied oy mother arrived from Cheyenn 3 morning for a several days’ vis- sper, * * h * - Martin, who wi ident of Casper, today from ¢ ad the unde ent of the rived in Cas- ing after spending sev- n Denves, New York and other eastern business points. * t © 1 VERNA C. BURNETT John David, well known Thermopo. Teacher of Violin resident, is » visitor in Casper | Phone 768W after 6 o'clock a ! ettor NortH Casper Apprrion WHICH IS ONLY THREE BLOCKS NORTHEAST OF THE BUR- LINGTON STATION and adjoining the Burlingtom Railroad yards, is surely the logical place to build up first, particularly to people who want home sites costing from $175 to $200 a Lot That is why it is a good investment and will yield y lots are selling now fer less then half what th: adjo’ re a handsome returns on your money. The ning preperty is keing sold for. NORTH CASPER ADDITION—Just North of ise Burlington Station. EASY TERMS ONLY $10 A MOTH WHY PAY RENT We will get you the lumker to build your own home M. M. Hutchinson, pending a few days CHICHES busines: ney are DLAMON AND. bu Ss. They ar AMOND BR. Ask your Druggtst for -ter ¢ Diamond fsrand ~ i Brea and Geld mciatiic 7) with Bice Ribvon, Money to loan on chattels. Secu- | B 7 Loan Company, Suite 302 0. 1 S. £00 oO 2. 4 io Not Be Afraid to feed your babies CASPER DAIRY MILK. It clarified and pasturized, bottled and capped with an electric bottling machine. If you buy tickets it only costs 15c per Quart 9c per Pint We deliver to all parts of the City Just Phone 471 You are cordially invited to visit our plant at all times CASPER DAIRY CO. POOPPPOSSODOL OE LO OD OOD OOO O08 906040090060 0O0000600606 SSI9 95999909995 9990009 0000099690090 O 056 FOOSE DOG TIO FOF 4 TER S PILLS fr 2s at 20. 908 2000099000 0999999909990 DOFI99 20 C9 9D: or will build you a home on monthly payments. OUR JANUARY W aiid in the Men’s Department Will Continue ONE WEEK MORE Excevtional Values and Liberal Discounts F 090006060005000000060065000000 GOO9OO000000 Wholesal oo B9OT00OOOOOO00000 LargestIn Exclusive Market PLDOGLOOHOOHOOOD ‘Richards & Cunningham Co. “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best” HAA Keliy-Springfield Tires can be had at the following places: 3 and Retail The State : GOOD THINGS TO EAT : > g 3 Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Mutton—We buy in Carload $ : Lots. Special Prices in Large Cuts or Quarters ° © Fresh, Salt, Pickled, Smoked and Canned Fish—Fresh $ Oysters, Shrimp, Lobsters, Crabs and Blue Points Shockley Service Sales Cor p., Coliseum Garage, Gaso- line Filling Station, Phone 966-J. Center Street Filling Station. Fresh Dressed Poultry, Game, Butter, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables. We make all our own Luncheon Specialties THE NORRIS CO. —Phone 12— Remember our service is included no matter where you buy the tire and the guarantee made by us right here in Casper. THE CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY Corner Ceriter and Linden Phone 913 9OOO0OOOO0H0O$6O69OOH S2OOOd = Pil