Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1919, Page 3

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Ree PERRET SETI RETA PBA HONS CHK DRINKS, CANDY, ARE DUC O00 Candy Manufacturers and Pro- prietors of Soft Drink and Ice Cream Parlors Should Send in Their Names. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE her. rapidiy gaining con erguson left s e and Denver , @ broker in the any. obits » lef * Vera Winter, “Winter of the Relia arrived venwor of Judge eS WATCH THE MOCSE GROW Fifteen to tw every meeting ni on, Are you ‘n membe & Best benefit order for family. k about is this é x oe 8 7 * mong the bu from Par! Mooschea Home for children of departed brot ah On the day following the pz of the new Revenue law, wh no doubt be about February 24 or there will be imposed upon the m: facturer, producer and importer candy an excise tax at the rate of 5 per cent of the price for which sold. If a manufacturer sells at both re- Salt Creek was d from Frazier motor Is nots boys are given n, taught a trade * V. Westo business visitors from Cambri sing ice er s, ete, at soda fountai im_parlors or similar} #3," says’ Collector eum company who| business visitor left for Denver last business While Giving Due Honor to Fre ht on my office,, Room 5, Calton, Hous vill return to in time to} Heroes of Today— Denver, of: their names and correct d the ¢ of the " = ling address, so that they may be Company. pplied with proper blanks on which hig See fi | as Robert Ha to mzke the necessary monthly re- turns. It is especially important that all manufacturers of candy do this at once be se they will be subject to ely followine th Casper yesterd home at Dou icy of the Bureau to dissemir the information possible conce Y e laws, neverthe is strictly up to the ta close his liability volun ed for not doin as he certainly will be, s discovered delinquent by fore my field ly. r your frit Our efforts to advise the how to progeed must ne confined to potices in the r this item cancern drinks is the publis! Therefore, ‘ple carefully affd be public ing their y pe pected of them, th ing them out of troubl Let Us Not Forget HIM Our first American! particular subject. |i read the jar Jf we, as a Nation, live up to the high ideals established for us by G blush for our « His was the’ level of genius.” eorge Washington, we need never ing in the world mon sense lifted to the «w, com At the close of the Revolution, he faced what many of the peoples cf Europe Out of it he evolved, by the to his ideals, a democracy w! for the world. are facing today—Chaos. of leadership and devotio: h is today serving as a model ~~ nce Trinity Lutheran Church, Pine and Cunni J. H. Gockel, y Sunday school comme F k you to send your child tt it may 4eacq) to know the He did this—not by sciniillating brilliance of will cf God, but Sa- gery tp | Deets cat) litarieme by ' Sim, intellect i re iron hand of militarism ut by the pired in his conadence | They knew that ao matter Confessional” service bi at a Bae the re ae Te THIS servic he what happe: no matter what the odds—he would neve: ginning a i is service the gay ‘ ‘ pastor will preach on the text Matt. and Wor do any in, low or di rable. 18, 1-15. After this Holy Evening Communion will be ce The evening service be Text and theme: 2 Cor. Right and Wrong Use of Humi an R son.’ You are cordially invited to attend these services. . That’s certainly something worth striving for— The confidence of ones fellow beings. VAae BS BYOUNGMENS OUTEIT TER rated lecture on “Aspects of mm Missions.” All are welcome. Gantz Memorial M. E .Church Walter L. French, pastor. oO] at 10 o’cloc perintendent Durham First Presbyterian Church, Morning church s s at 11:00 5 Delaware and Durbin street olcloeenutaetaol thetmomineducr: {64 SOUTH CENTER ,, Walter H. Bradley, Minister. mon is “The Church Helping to Re Tomorrow at 11 the pastor will uid the Wor STYLE HEADQUARTERS ak on ‘Money, the ‘Acid Te The evening WHERE SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES ARE SOLD The morning music will include Berwald’s anthem, “Again as E on- ing’s Shadows ‘Fall,”” and a qua Christia ience Society meets at “The Lord Is My Light and My § Odd F Hall at 11:00 o’cl vation” (Hall) by Mrs. Bre subj ul.” Sund School der, Miss Young, Messrs. Jones ¢ Lundberg. In the evening the chow « will sing Stebbin’s “Come Unto 9:45 o'clock, Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. ‘ and Mrs. Don M. Lobdell will s St. Mark’s Episcopal “Beyond the Golden Portal” (San . Philip K. Edwards, Rector ford). ¢ ] lv Communion at 8 o'clock. * NEXT .WEEK ONLY y School at 9:45. Morning prayer and sermon at ii. 4 Vesners and sermon at 5 p: m. First Baptist Church Sunday school begins promptly at Kraut, size 2 1-2 can, eat OW ns Empson's each 15c, 25e { oe a -Empson’s Hominy, size 2 1-2 can, PUBLIC NOTICE OREN PLD Cy 2 Wh OS ererce cca oat oreerreesecces oleae 25e Empson’: Pumpkin, size 2 1-2 can; : each 15c, 2 for . 25e a Leader Peas, size 2 can, each 15c, 2 for .............. Hawkeye Corn, size 2 tan, 25€ Citizen’s Equity Association 236 E. Second . _--We have lots of the best buys in town, Let us know what you want in a house’ and lot and if we haven't what you want we will build it. Call and see us. A home at your own terms. Room 4 Ramsey Building, or GEO. ¢. DAVIS 315 N; GRANT WALTER SVARE 823 Box Elder Phone 304 RHEE H) Be ee ek ced college DACE FIVE PAGE THREE n- ATTENTION, KNIGHTS OF CO- LUMBUS AND CATHOLICS The Knights of Columbus >a dance M y evening, 24, at the Mullin C Columbus, Catholi American Hotel in Connection AMERICAN CAFE invited. 1 ir: ti ji Men who value their time eat at The American Cafe Where They Get Instant Service NOTICE The Kuykendall Rebek will give h Lodge No. ?t at the Blue {i * Front Grocery on ch 1, 2-21-6t 1? ————— NOTICE 148 S. Center Street This is to advise that F. L. Harris is no longer connected with t in any WYOMI com rt h- = LPP LIL LL SS PMO ‘ $100 OWN tail and wholesale, the tax mus* be G. D. computed on the wholesale selling spending : e ‘ i business. | ion, Operates posting machine. ; , . ; = P . May 1, 1919, there a | Excellent references. Phone 412, Balance like rent will give you immediate possession of a will be levied, assessed, collected a Mrs, H. Osborne | yor Seed - paid, a tax of for each 10c Osborne | ecw es ie i i ” , fraction thereof, paid to any in Casper | ae ee ious p d We wnt a special of la yi loans conducting” a ‘soda foun | aleaon bows Eyacant Company: [Suite 302 1g e oom cream patjor or other similar y W. W. Wright, a weil known Lusk | In the se 1 O'S “Ride. ie SE ran W = of business for) drinks comm resident is amon: business -| st known es soft drinks, corkpounde! or ors in Casper te ; | g B mixed at such plac of busines * ke un a Such tax shall be paid by the pur- Henning of , OW chaser to the vendor at the time o yer today to} ify, celebrate the holid | 5 < 9 0 9 Gat Ge Willie ice creams soft ‘entre ce) Charcot Concrete foundation, plastered, painted, sink in kitchen, coal shed, built on two lots. Casper Realty Co. Phone 381-J159 S. Center rs KS , . . . . . . . N . . . , . N . . . N N . N N American Hotel and Cafe Co. \ N Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Money ORIENTAL CAFE IMMA A (Union House ) THE AAAI nu 169 South Center Now Open for Business Will serve first-class meals, quick service and courteous treatment THE ORIENTAL CAFE ORIENTAL DISHES A SPECIALTY ‘aw LPL I LIL se," SE. Y's Soaterieatectectoaoctestooteaoatesteatosiecteatoctestecteatecte-cteateste ste-ate sfe-ete ste aSoole-atoteate ofo-steatesgeeee K2 “oe % ae 1% 4, RK? * ¢, aXe? SAVE $10.00 Poe ate ate tere oom Bosh efo- fo tno-toece ee iM e ++, i 4, “e ¢, ? ‘ea! Pn ste toate ste atesPea% Beale aoe aye ee aeosloege 2, a Me a ot, 4, O*, v 2, £5 K 2 Sa Os ? o, 0.0, e in the evening at 7:30 on “The £ “who Is My God.” The New ra Movement foague at ¢ are! : ~ Committee will be introduced. Subject, “The Rebuilding of Europe.” + ee ee K? o¢, + o, ° K aha. Me ?- M Saxe? 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